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r-': 1 C L I T H E R O E !,! - I "-


RAISING OF SCHOOL-LEAVING AGE ACT, 1936.


EDUCATION


ildren whose birthday falls on pr after September 1st,.,19^9, will haVe attend school ! until the-end of the term In v<rhlch the^ reach 15.


EfOES; TIfflS. ;^BAN MARKINGl TIME FOR 1 2 1 MONTHS ?.


Not if th a t ; child Is attending i Alton’s BuPlness-Tralning College; because, InJ addition to Reading, Writing, English* Arithmetic, History, Geography, etc,, they .are specially coached hi ShOrthandJ lypejraltlng. Book-keeping; and^ OflBfce Routine, subjects which' can bej applied to Iractlcal work Immediately they'le^ve: school, subjects which get them


I: A IMPOSITION ;^ ITH Pro s pec t s . ip . ' f SEND; iP.C,;' FOR;; ^ E PROSPECTUS;


► V E R T IS E B A N D T IM E S , F R ID A Y , LEGAL NOTI!>HC3S.


: ALBERT : 1 i Pursuant to


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NEWEIi deceased, jlhe Trustee Act) 1925.


A ll persons having CLAIMS against


Croft, Waddmgtoh, hear Clitheroe, in the County ofj Lancaster, retired .Co-operatlye Stores Coal Mahafeer, who died bn the 13th day of October, 1938, and whose 'WUl dated the 13th , day of Apr 1, 1934,1 was proved In the Principal Probate Registry oil the 9th day pf January, 1939, are required tdlsend particulatS| thereof !ln .writing to the undbirigned before the Ilthday of 'Jmy, 1939, after [which date the executors will distribute the cissets of the said deceased. ' | i i ; Dated this, 9th lay of May,


the estate |of| Albert NeTOll, late of Mobr 604, Bacup Road,


Phone. 3939 or 2158. I


1 93 9


Fjlay S ^ d so iri Albion


r f f e f f iw e i r s . !■ 1. '


Blackstone Haymakers and Side Deli'


Marti ' \


ery Rakes, Horse Rakes, etc: n$ Side Rakes.


Hand Drag Rakes.


WAi IlACE c a t t l e BOWLSl etc., etc.


M i .


iW. Whitaker ■\Gastle Street


TelJ|l60.\ i C ■litheroe. ■ r' ' . A 'i . anman\ SHOE SFEClALiSlS 4, UIFBA-jBED AND M [REAIM ENT BY i I AND CHIRpPODISTS, > I


MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE .IREAIMl


ASSAGE


T. C. HARGER, i M.Ni.CH.. uj.s.r


CRICKET FIXTURES.


i Maj 13th:


■Ijeyland v. Chorley.! i "Thalley v.^St. Annes.;


JIBBLESDALE JUNIOR LEAGUE.


larwen V. Leylahd totois .' ;, Uioaster v. Rlbblesdale Wanderers, lilheroe V. Barnolds^ck. M


lackpool V. Read. ! i . ■ ji -> T'l ! ■ ■


'Maly 13th: ■ ■ J i p ’ Jheny Tree v.! Darwen.


iBlackbum ' St. James’s . v. Oswaldtwistle i i M. P.:: j ' I i


irifiad V. Larigho I Colony; Baxenden v. Whallcy.


Bamoldswlck v. Clitheroe.


1 LANCASHIRE WEDNESDAY LEAGUE. il^ awlto:


■ ' yiaddington V. Cha^tjum. ! i.i •


i^May 13thr ^


Clltheroe Wed v. iAccrington Cwjp. ;! i . ,


T ^ lS : :^ '; M, J' 11 '


1 ,; R. Thompson, W. L Wilkinson, J. Beddowsi ; jP. .Taylor, W. DavieJ, iP. Margerison, A. Rob, I I ihsoh,'D. Nbble, A. Seftop. and Cook. Res. . i ‘,|G. T. iOrmerod. •, j ' | '


Clilheroe :i W. R. gputhworth (captain), J.


i I aith!ei;be I I . : O, T.: Ormerod' (captain),. ■ ; W. A. pcwhiirst, J. EdMondsori, R. H. Carus; ; i A, Carusj J, Swales, ili E. Newsam; W. Aubinj I ;k. IsKerwood, E. Hodgkinson, J. I. Dugdalei


jkcaptadn); E. Well Terrace


Seserve,,G. Ashworth; Meet


_ _ — i 4 _ t . _ L j.1 •i l-is p.m.


Hlbbtesdale .Wanderers: E. Standi ingy H,


ippeak;] ReSeirve W. .Rishton. ;|, Meet! Commercial liotel, 12-15.


ijBirtwlstle, E. Weal er,l H.' Li WlUlams. Si| I Preedy, T. Gretnup,


i , Ribble^ale Wande 'erS II:: H. Scott (capt.),! iY. Greenwood, G. Swales, A. Sllnger, V.Tddon,' jj. Parker, C. Bolton,|s[. Brindley, J. Hoyle, W. Rishton, J. Roblisdn. Reserve, L.i Cow- perthwalte.


T. Rydeheard (capt )i C. O. Brooks,' J. T. LofthoUse, R. Whites de, J. TayW, J. Wilkin­ son, V;! Greenwood, "J Bowker, P. C. Tingle, R. Burhd, E. Harger, K,! Sherllker, H. Walker.


llBray b Wilkinson 60; Kemp b Bowker 0; J. 1


i c Broolm b Bums 29| i Scott 1) Bums; 32; iiiWalsh ,0 land'b Bowk6r'2; Gonnor cTingle b Bowkei-1;! Pratt b Bums 18; Hartley J. b Bowker il; ;Mlddlehurst not out 2; Extras


l; TotalSm ■ !l' 1


:i T. Bowker took 6 wickets for 69 runs; J. Wilkinson, 1 for 22; R. Bums, 3 for 22. | I


‘Tingle b i Walsh 0; k. Sherliker, b Walsh 0; T. Rydeheard c Caidfoot b J. Bray 1;! R. Bums biJ. Bray 0; Total 25.1 ‘ ■


Whiteside b Walsh 4; 4; V. Greenwood b Walsh 0: J. Wllklnkon b Walsh 0; F. 0.


T. Bowker not out 2;


I [Walsh took 6 wlcke:s for l8 runs;i J. Bray, I ;4 for 12; I


, CLITHEROE.—C. (I).' Brooks b J .Bray 8; Harger Ibw. b J. Bray Walsh; 6; ;J. Taylor b


wp^k, will be in attendance at each, ambu­ lance station to give the benefit of his spccial- ‘"•'d knowledge of traffic routes,


' forythree quarters of I our Imports.


hundredweight of canned food a year. ’There are! 350, kinds of canned food, but pears, peaches, apricots and pineapples still account


Britain now cats more than ten million


(n the evpnt of war taxi-drivers who fought jthe Great War will form an expert section ithe London ambulance service.' i One of ise drivers, trained in AR.P. and flrit-ald


CHURCH V. CLIT lEROE WEDNESDAY. I CHURCH.—RoweU Ibw. b Bowker 9; | G.


1 Bray st. iRydeheard b Bowker If; Carefoot Clitheroe Wednesdiy: .Tdam selected from


H. iWashbrook Allsop, F. Holt,! P. L. Hudsonl R.;


Ribblesdale .Wandei|ere V. Sabdpn. | RIBBLESDALE AMATEUR LEAGUfc


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RIBBLESDALE! LEAGUE. ! 'i :■ p .


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14, Colne Rd., ■ j Burnley.


EXCLUSIVE TO WOMEN


tilon ? I How will retirulting i In 1 oiir women’s services be affected ■


v n ' hdarts thinking labout Conscrip ? ;


j.'The prime Minister tells Us that the


volunta^ principle wip continue for I'ecruitment for all branches 'of civil defence.


c'eived the heartfelt gratitude of our women, and when National Service was Introduced women got; their chance to play their part In the defence of 'country, home, hberty and freedom, i It was women’s turn. Conscription, which Is riot a 1 substituting of a compulsory system ^or a voluntary system, Is not denial of liberty and freedom iand our vyomien can still give their service In the protectlpn and' maintenance of our country’s heritage. ; ,


j After Munich, Mr. Chamberlain re i


volunteers. .They aire- Invited, not fjDrced. I


'I iThe lyrens, Waacs and Fannies In the laslj.waij rendered Valuable service to the Defence Forces.' ; They will db|lt again I'iw.'-.r comes.'; Surely, they will not be fiund wanting In any' service which vlll guarantee; happiness and j security to the next generation. I The fate of the unborn generation Is In their bands. ||A rev val of ithe Women’s ‘Royal Naval


.j 'The cduntry will welcome more womeii \ i „ :


Service Is being planned and a |Women' land Ijmy Is; to .be created. With


regard o .this | last, one. paper says that ■ lithe ^vent oif another war, the potato buld te justj as mighty as trie sword, fords'^bf wisdom!


i ! Because I have always i alssoclatCd


tipmen with home and the fainily arid perhaps, becapse I have, experienced


f e , difidculty In training ! women In


In these days there is something to be skid for nearly everything arid I would n^ot be so unreasonable as to speak; nayi even to think sUghtlngly, of wouldrbe Amazons, nor do I scoff at the,; valuable national service rendered by bur young, and not so young, ladles.


tary matters,' I have no great liking women in'Uniform In geheral, But


j |- i ; ,


the Women’s Army I have nothing but ajlmlration.-, I mean the nursing ser- vlceji The Army Nursing Sisters I hold la reverence.


|For one branch of what may; be temied


j reminder, and i when I saw so many' of them wparlng medal ribbons which tbld of service meritoriously done long before I enlisted, I saluted out ofxespect. : ! The Civil Nursing Reserve sefems to be


' |The first time I wab admitted to military! hospital, the Citadel, | Cairo, was told not; to ‘'forget to salute, the sisters. Really, I did not heed the


an Ideal form, of national; service for young ladles. ■ '


i : . I , Before leaving the subject of women ,


turn, I v^ould like to add. a much called for comment oh a letter which appeared Iri a dally paper sbme driys ago. . ^ Writing undbr the . title, “A Man’s


Jpb,c ,thp author, “ Special Constable, Bblton,’’ jtold us that when he enrolled as a specjal constable he felt that he. had volunteered for a man’s job. iHe was spnirisedl and almost disgusted, ihe said, to: see thdt Bolton had appointed, its first


ing sacre^ to man


wbman special! constable. He asked,. “ Is there nothlrig sacred to mari and told, us of his , determination!! not to attend aily lectures or Instruction classes atj which women would be present Voluntary service ! “ Is there noth­ \ .


r .


|The Bolton “ Special,’’) no doiibt, h_„ his own views on what thlrigs ar^ sacred


to ! man, put he . should nijit need to be told that National Service isn’t'one of them. ...| .


■ ' . ! ■ i' Some branches of such service will be


abproprla|tted to men, others to women, but there jdoes not seem to be reasonable ground for making the job of special


ccmstable exclusive to, men. There are women police. Why not worn pedals ’’? ,


Hpi Is, of course; entitled to his own vleWs, but there Is not much service In rauslng to learu; the job for which he volunteerc d because now he finds a snag but It,for which he was not prepared, f he Ijas resigned—he said he.was


'erhaps he gets enough of women at ime, or mayhe. he Is a woman hater,


IS


. jslderlng reslgnlng-wlU he feel that h^|has dojne “ a man’s job’’? i


J;A.J. ON


Al l ; ribblesd._ LEAGUE, ilUNIOR 9l


TEDR LEAGI iES^LEAG!


Re c o r d s , A ageSi rules, a feaU of Ribblesd: I|<eague informatioi


Froiri All News'^ents 2 D.


CRICKE The Clithe


Advertiser & ,LTI are the mothers, wives < and


HARRY Waterfoot,


Rossendale, Lfhes. Solicitor


939. OYLE,


for the Executoirsl F


THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIE ACT, 1929, L AND |lN THE


PUBLIC NOTICES. I ^


MATTER OF TEE SWINDEN MACADAM COMP


ANYrUMn|ED.


. Cahill, of Cross Fells, dlltheroe, in the County bfjLanctiaier, [the Liquidator of the above-named Company, has fixed the twenti?- sixth day |of May, 19^, as he date on or before which thej jCreqltors oii the Compaiiy are to prove their debts oriplaiprs, and to establish: iotiy tltleithey may have!'to prloril' proofs of debt should itherefdie be deliver to me before that date. In difault of whlqh creditors will be excluded frotri the benefit of any distribution pade' before! such debte ab proved or such priority Is established, or, as the ; case hiay be, fEomi omeetpg to sufih distribution. ; j;


(TIAKE Notice that tfie (mdeiislgned, Horace


Dated this fourth day bf lMay, NPeteen ■Thirty-Nine.'


H. CAHILL,' Liquidator. i | j ! j . '


NOTE.—The above is a Pomaii Notice ari all creditop have been! or will be, paid in fu 1.


H


Veterinary Surgeons, i Blackburn beg to ainounce thatjtheyihaye taken over the praolice of the late J; Kot Calderwood, M.R.O.V.3. The practice \y||l Ibe, carried on from the! SUBOKBY P, BACK KINQ STREET CIITHEBOB. 'Re^ar attend­ ances at 1 he Surrey, forthe ptesent, will be: Every TUESDAY; Noon to!(M) p.m. Alternah FRIDAYS :! Noon! |o 4-0 p.m. Altemah SATURDAYS : ;S|() to 4-0 p.m. Tdephonb Messages,' for (heI present: BLACKBURN 6()52. I


& J. HOLROYD .iBI


fJHIPP^G AND DISTRICT FARMER^' ^


SALE. ' 'TUESDAY NEXT.


stock, also H3. and Hiqmed Ewes arid Lambs. S lie at J2-30 prompt, with Cattle.


of


KA' CALLED, PRESENT anl cowpi and Heifers, !


------ ,, . nd all classes G. HOTHERSALL & SONS, LTD, i TENDERS


mONS, WESLl CLITHEEOE


.EF SCHOOL,


celpt of a depositi of two guiucas iretui agle; for a J bona-fide tender) by tt Architects, Messrs. Sames and ! Green, 1 Richmond iTerrace, BlackbuniTI


I


GUEST’S D raining l! is THOROUGH


SECSEri TRAININQ


I CUMMEROIAI. T R A ^ a I d im SERVICE COACHlNa


(C.S. ExtaUNATIONS, SEPTEiBEB, 1939;


(^ncal plass, ,16-17; Clerj': il, jAssistant ■j 18f7;. Typists,'


' Obtain fpl particnlars ol coi lesj and the Facilities lor Coiching, at—


GUEST’S BUSINESSTRAINII G COLLEGE 9-11, EX(|hANOE street, l^AOkBUEN ' [Telephone 5403 ,, ,


rPE^ERfe are tevlted for the above worik I from Contractors tor all 1 Bip- ofjquantlties Will be |


Y ! I6th, LAYING-OFF


For Farmers Onl W


Do You Want A CHEAPj Road, aiidlA GOOD* R6ad ?' THEN USE OUR-|—


Giggleswick Quarry: Bottoms


THREE GRADES : FINE, MEDIUmI ROUGH. ' See or Write for Special Prices to '


JOHN HODGSON, ’Phone 24. LIME AGENT^SLAIDBURN'


WANTED.


Shirttogs Limited, Grindleton Mills, Clltheroe. , ■


i • and.Times. . . . ; , i'


[WANTED.—Reliable general, daily or [sleep In.—Write Box H.2., Advertiser


I' ' I suntide.—Parkinsons, Foulscales' Farm, Newton. ■


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,tWANTp3.—Strong LAD, 16-17 at Whlt- ■


[TXy:ANTED.— good FIELD, well watered ^ ’ and fenced, for cattle.—Crook, Horrocksford Old Hall


.WANTED.-Useful MAID.-Hlgher Buck [.Hotel, Waddington.


i '- ’ ’ T house In country, remc or small ■ w a n t e d , - bungalow


traffic but accessible to direct 'bus or rail route ftom Lytham; South aspect; good waten Grindleton, Downham or Elslack districts preferred; good garden.-Write Box F.I., Advertiser and Times.


-------------------- , remote from motor : ■ ' '


igOEOUGH OF CLITHEROE. (■


BXECTBICITY DEPARTMENT. I SHOWROOM ASSISTANT.


!' ...


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Electricity Showrooms from gu-Is between 16i and 18 years of age. -Applicants must reside! within' the Council’s Electricity Area of] Suppljj.


APP^-iCA'nONS i are Invited : for the' position of Female Assistant In the!


'; ' [


(according to age)' under the Lancashire and: Cheshire Provincial Council’s'Scale of . Wages.!


recent testimonials, to be submitted to the- undersigned in envelopes marked “ Showroom'


Applications, together with copies of'two'


Council either dnectly or Indirectly, will be a: disqualification. i


i


Town Clerk’s Office, The'Castle,


6th.May, 1939. CLITHEROK ' . ' ’ . ,


Assistant” and I to be received not later than: 17th May, 1939., i Canvassing Members or Officials of the





G. hetherington, : ’ Town Clerk.!


- I : Commencing salary, 13/- to 19/- per week; SPECIAL;


THIS WEEK CHICKENS, DUCKLINGS, FOWLS, ETC.


FRESH SALMON ; CHILLED SALMOPjr


And all the best kinds of Fresh iFish. Please Order Early as possible.


Your Orders, large lor small, wUl be gratefully [received. 1 t


PERCY H. 'WINTLE Fish, Fruit. Poultry & Game Salesman,


21, PARSON LANE, aitid


62, WOONE ! LANE, CLITHEROE. i ’Phone 287. '


!. MAGNETO; REPAIRS.


Also Specialists'In Repairs to DYNAMOS «nd Self Starters and Re-Wlrlng of Cars


SIMPSON BROTHERS, Limited, fDept. No. 3 Magneto Worki)


HAPTON-fneat Burnley—HAPTON ’Pbohe: I^adiham ' l i I


PRICl^ iOF EGGS, j Lancashire County Price: 1


Collected at farm 1/r Delivered at shops 1/1. Retail price 1/4. , i


^TUlJnOR GIRL CLERKS REQUIRED.::- “ Apply by letter only, ■ stating age, education, and qualifications, to Clltherbe


POULTRY, EGGS, BTCi


TONIC’’ says'Jimi;Field, Successful Chick Rearer. No, Weakly . Pullets T No Legweak-


Com Merchants, .Clltheroe. •


W-'iT/2d., 5/-—Blackburn’s, i


F(30p costs lid. and will rear' 12 chicks till ,a fortnight bid. Every bit is eaten and there


' ' i


fkVpM. for Poultry, gives results'sure and lastingf-excellent—sold by DJi Byrne jCom Merchant, Kmg Street, Cllthero'e


plCONOMlCAL CHICK FEEDING—One ARMITAGE’S DRYi (THICK


will be No Dead' Chicks.—Prom lall com merchants and grocere.


/


p i VERY CHICK HEALTHY and PROPIT- With I ' JOHNSON’S OVARY


SALES BY AUCTION. BY T . ' 8ILVERWOOD


CO C ii: H I L I i F A R M , : CHIPPINC


(Along Chipping to Garstang Road, Ai miles I ,


froiri Chipping), ' . '


TifR. T. SlLVERWOOD, favoured with ini "■*•1 struotijdhs'from Mr. John 'Howson' who


is leaving tl ■ ■ i .


..Struc FRII 39 I


|ifaip, will Sell by Auction on ; iAy, , MAY ; 19th, : 1639.;


' j


Heifers; 2 Bullocks, 6 to 12 months; 7 Helfbrs, 12 to 18 months, 2 Hellers, 2 year- old; ! 10 Cows due June, July, Sept., Oct; 6 Cows due Nov., Dec., and Jan., p milk; 3 Cows lately calved; 2 Heifers,,ditto.;


HEAD'OF SMART:YOUNG CATTLE: Two Wye Calves,; 6 to 10 weeks; 8


| ling jWedder.


Sheep : 11 H.B. Gimmier Hoggs; 1 Shear­ j


I'Useful Bay Shire Mare, 16.2 h.h,, quiet ani good worker in all gears. . i


' i |


Dairy Utensils. Two Geese, 1 Gander, 13 Goslings.


week. , pitheroe.


i sale 1 pjp. J I


, !A good Collection of Farm Implements arid


Full particulars in “Preston Guardian ’’ this • ■


T. SlLVERWOOD, Auctioneer! TeL 228!


BY SALISBURY & HAMER, F.A.I, ; r . FOR SALE . , . : ! |


^ ’ITRACnVE (COUNTRY COTTAGE :AT ^ I HURST. GRIEN.


I SALISBURY AND HAMER, FAX j


wjll'pffer for Sale-by Auction at the residence on THURSDAY, MAY ,25th, il939, ' [


at i o’clock in ' the afternoon, subject to Blackburn conditions of Sale by Auction and to tljie special conditions (if any) to be theii and |there produced.


\ . I GLEN COTtW ,


! Siiuate at Hurst Green, near Blackburn, ; The House contains sitting-room,' Uvmg:


room,, scullery - and 3 ■ bedrooms ■ with lovely garden and delightful situation.


|


contains approximately 390 square yards and is/free ,from Chief Rent.


. lbn.| _ J ■


T h e land forming the site Is freehold and j '.


>


Auctioneers, 50, Ainsworth Street, Blackburn, (Telephone 5051) or to THOMAS Ji BACK-' HOUSE and Co., Solicitors; 33 Richmond Terrace, Blackburn (Tel. 5998), and at


Bowland Chambers, WelIgate,lClltheroe (Tel. 117)J . ..


,j.


t' Vacant possession will be giyen on comple- Further particulars on application to the:


■ i| ■ : Terms'Cash, j 12. 1 9 3 9 i


' ' ' ' - s a l e s 'I ' j $Y AUCTION. BV C. IIOTNei SAtl. a H. FORREriT


'


•pOR S AM.-'Th Detached


known asllj ■ , FENOriE R(


Fol: full partlcula Apply, HOIHEl Auctioneers' and


rooms, Clltheroe ' ' ,


ii ,['M|i'FO rjlHE Substtotfal FOR sale.


e [Very Desirable! Seml- DWELLING-HOUSE


:n t .t o r ,” 1 )AD, CLITHEEOE.


tSALL & FORREST, Valuers, Bank! Sale- (Tel.'95ii r i


rs and permit to view,


R SALE, , , I'l j[ Stone Built Dwellirighouse


[In good contotlon t ' ■ ' tiOTH Auctioribrs] 1/


Bank Salerooms, CUtherodi.


IJV]


NO. 4, LlTTLEft! Accommodation: Kitchen with two E


OOR ROAD; ClWheroe. Sitting-room, Living-room, edrooms above,' H.; and C. iroughout.—Apply;;


'[


ERSALL AND[ FORES'):, aluers and Estate lAgents.


; (Tel. 95).


HE CLITHEROT: AUCTION MART CO, i lD .


MONDATii IfEXT, SALE OF! FAT


A K-KK SCOTCH! and Local Fed HEIFERS, i o o o Bullocks and COWS arid i ^/IXA-XXh NORTH COUNTRY H(X3GS,


CATTLE I AND SHEEP ,!|at 10-45, a.m. when: ! j_ '


Lambs will be on offer. Grading! at 9r30 a.m. Land: ilU.OOU and| IrisB, Welsh and Local


/ja ’NEWLY CALVED COWS arid HEIFERS ■ !l! ; ! ' and


T E E SD .^ . !NEXT, 'SALEI Ol! DAIET iCAiTTIE AND iCAITES ]! wheii upwards of i ,


i 1 at foot will !be forward.. Sale ath045ia.m. !


THE VERY ATTRACTIVE SEMI- 1 DETACHED . COTTAGE iknown, ■ as ' j


lyA CALVES will be on offer;.: also 2 * " ; waggons- H.Bl and H. Ewed with lambs


I ' i i


EWES with!; LAMBS at foot, will be held at 11 a.m.


,


SALE OF HORSES will be held on the same day, Judgmg-.at IMO a.m. Sale atIT p.m. Closing date I for I entries for catalogue, Mon­ day, May 15th. : :


i : THE NEXT PKIZE - •


SHOW AND I SALE OF GELD AND LAUNG-OFF CATTLE


will be.held on.FRIDAY, MAY 26th, when'a large show of all classes of Stock will be on offer. Sale at 10-30 a.m.


i ' II Tel. 325. ; ,1


j EDWARD CHESTER, Secretary.


as well: and cannot mjurc i the hair I in any way. l/3iBottle at'Bailey’s, B, Castle Street,


H Tlie ANNUAL ! MAY PRIZE SHOW AND


rriHURSDAY NEXT, lUAY 18 th, SALE OP A- GELD i'AND LAYING-OPP CATTLE &


ON SALE,


pHJLL FASHIONED PUE.E SILK iSTriCK- INGS, .We j have I I'eoeived ^anoUier


deUyery [of ithese] Usually 4/11, njow l2;ui Don’t miss them at Tom Younger’s. | [ |


XjTOl^' SALE I.BEDDING *


Alyssum, Marigolds, Tagei Dahlias, Petunias,'


Urns, Stocks,! Asters,


Cabbage Iplarits.—J. Wllspin,; Pendle; View Nursery, Chatbum, eroe Market.


etc.. dlso,'Sprohtis ’Phope 20jf;


;.'i


PLANTS^Oeranl- Nemqsia.'Lobelia, », Antlirnhiiums, and


aliotCUth-


•T^R SALE.-30[ grand PldjSijS andlli weeks r, old.—Hajines, jChaigley. !


T'COK AT I YOUR [SHDE^.-Everyone sees it 1 jBe-smari. I New designs! at Tom Younger’s, from 13i to 17 cpllar, 2/11 tod 5/-


ODD COLLARS, sizes ft'bl


Shirts, sizes 16,\16i and il7 5/11.—Yes, at Tom Youngci


1/-,’ lb clear ;6d; each,


!mT3 to 17, 30 only


[;


collar 2/11, r’s.


usually Tunic worth


rTHE SHIRT DECIDES YOUR APjPEAR-. .*•' ANCE. The little of a shirt that; shows can make or rhar a,suit; Be sure ofisatisfac- ti/)n. All shirts;; fully'griartoteed'at Tom Younger’s, Clitherpe Market.


cheap, to quick 1 buyer.-lApply 'whlteker; Ironmonger, Castlef Street, plitheroe.i, I


PERKINS ELECTRIC' ST type] in pertect ,working order,''


’Trunks.


Tick 1/6 and 2/8. iSIeeveless Vests or [Elastic .1'/-, 1/11; and 2/9.—Tom Yduln


S


ports'• SHiRTS, Short sleeve liol' long sleeye, from 2/ u to- ld/6. New range of


igeris.


at Bailey illEL—The inatural


. Witt oil. :No.!.2.'with: .out oil.' 2/£ 's, 3, Castle Street,


half food.'


No. 1, Bottle


__ _ BOOKS.—AI rulings: Ih stock, nice!; choice of bindings. The ^ ces are right—Advertiser tod ’Times Office, OUtheroe.


ready bharged..-fW. & F, Dawsoh, >!Anto- mobile l Electrlcar I Engineers, Clweroe. .


CAE BATTERIES BE-FLATED! .While yon wait. | NCw' Batteries in; ktock, Telephone 252, also Blackburn 5052.


T OCKNit) SPORTS BLOUSES, bankrupt -Lt stock, all 1/-; usual J/11 and 2/6; all colours.. j'Locknlt :gliickers[ ..womens/or ..outr size 1/- Slips 1/11. Nightgowns and Pyjamas 4/11. Look for the name^Tom Yoiinger’s.


TjIOR' sale.—’The: .'desirable Residence, .J: ’’BANK HALL," SAWLEY, near CUth- eroe, overiooklng the piver Blbble.ii Fishing right.—Apply on premlsfes. I


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T^ATIONAL SHIRT 'WEEK, Mayl 8th to 15th. .Look your best; In a'shirt ;from Tom Younger’s, Clltheroe Market. ' i


R SALE.—A; few ' loads of HAY.-R. Standring and Sons, Greenacre Street.


air idarkeniNg ' bay rum Knot a dye)i for restormg grey hair. Is . a tonic


have all sizes in boys’ or men’s.'! Fully guaranteed. At Tom i Younger’s, Clitheroe Market. 11 ■ - . i


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A WELL-FITTING SHIRT isl ofi vital im­ i | ' u


portance in busmess or soolal life. We


haki or Navy Working SHIRTS 2/11. ■Why pay more? Bib and Brace: Overalls 2/11,—Tom Youngers: i r i


-tX rulings and thicknesses. See us for all office equipment.—Adyertlsbr. land: ’Times, Office, Clltheroe, ' i ' i-


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repairs same day;i reasonable prices: Local agents for Grays; Wisden,' Slazenger and Dunlop Rackets.—Cook’s, Castlej Street.


Silk'll/-; I Vests! ^ d 1/6. iSlim-Fit Knickers 1/-; Outsize 1/6, qt Tom Younger’s,


OUTSIZE . KNldKERS, Interlock! lor Art


Knickers 1/-; Nightgown and Pyjamas 2/11; Pure Silk i Stockings usually! 1/11, now 1/3, Tom Younger’s.


INTERLOCK! VESTS ' [IZ-^i : .i91im-Pit Knickers l/-,i Combs.,i 2/9; '[Outsize


, i . i i : ; i


or shnnkmg. Prices from 2/11 to 8/6,6t Tom ■Younger’s;:


Q /n SHIRTS for 5/-. Woven Poplin, two O/ U collars, pocket stud hole, well made; sizes 13 to lls. Yes,-at Tom Younger’s] CUth- eroe Market., ' [ ! .! ,,. | ;-.i [,. ■


collars. Few only Double Fronts 2/11; at Tom' Youngeifs;. . ■ : , i ' 1 ;


rriUNIC I SHIRTS: with double fifints and cuffs 115/-. Woven Poplins 5/-,( with 2


1 ■ .Jr I


4/11. ■ Better buy|; where you always buy better, at Tom Younger’s, Clltheroe Market.


1/9; Pure; Silk 1/3; Art Silk 1/- All I Wool 1/11. Yes, at Tom Younger’s/


GARDENING.


milled poultry I manure); clean to ihandle, easy to apply;, ask for leafletr~R. Standring and Sons, Greenacre Street, Tel. 134; 1 - • i'!


i' : ■'!! 'i' NEW, REBUILT and Second


Hand T Y P E iW R lT E l^ 63,\ MANCHESTER ROAD, ' BURNLEY!


, I REPAIRS,! AND' OVERHAUIS. j .


la/is have‘ now added to our stock of »». Fertilizers POULTMURE (driedi and


Wool 'lined 1/r. Ladderproof Stockings . ! |


QOCES ,and STOCKINGS in every, size, at any pnee yoU]WiBh to pay, from ll/- to


t ISLE STOCKINGS 1/- and 1/6 pet pair.'


A YOUNGER SHIRT brings' out ;the best ; ['■. . i


31, Victoria Street, Clitherbe. o, . J


in any suit. Guaranteed against fading Barrow-ln-Fumess. . 1,1 ' i/


fFENNISi RACKETS.T-rRepalip and Re- strings by 'competent stringers;! | urgent


ANALYSIS BOOKS,—Large: choice of


N. A. HACKING & SONS FOR I


Bend for Catalogue. We can arrange to bring you by car to Inspect our stock


m e m o e i a l s , ■ Dlstance no'object


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Largest selection In East Lancashire tot B ^ i ^


BLACK GRANITE MEMORIALS. Address:-^ i


cemetery GATES, ACCRINGTON.


Telephone 2043. , — Established 187J BIRTHS.


TOalley; on 6th May, 1939. to Dr. ^ d Ute’' emSeroef'a son^'’-


the Croft Nursing Home!


Lane, .Clitheroe, Joseph, the ‘belovedi ; husband of Margaret Brown, In his' 75thl


I DEATHS. May, 1939, at 49,.lMoor|


yew , Interment at St. Mary’s Cemeterv.' on the 13th Inst., at 2-30 pjm.^ ! i ^


IN MBMORIAM.


CHESTER]—in loving remembranci: of our! Chester, who


died May 15th, 1938. . '. i.


, .“Treasured memories.’.’ i i i ! - ' ' i—From his Brothers and Sisters.


HANSON.-pIn loving memory ofi a' dearl • ^ d father, WllUam, 1 - whol


departed this life. May 12th, 1938 ' “At Rest.’’


' ' his loving wife. r i. .. ■


i_ —Son and Daughter-In-Law; : i .


SELF.^Ip loving memoiy of our dear'toother .and grandma, Margaret Ann Self, who


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[ .died May 12th, 1936, aged-58‘yeato. ' - i At might when, all Is silent dnd' sleep


forsakes my eyes,


Don’|t fret fo;: me dear daughter, ■ help you through each day.


. 30,. Gnmshaw Street, Darwen, [ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


. wish I to thank all neighbours, frlehds and relatives for their kindness to hei ' during .her long Illness, especially the Da tori and the RlbbWsdale Nurses; also ' fo} floral


... tributes received. Friends’ Meeting House, Newton.


EASTHAM.—The family of the laie Mrs Eastham desire to thank all for the Wrid, expressions: of sympathy shown to them’ during: their sad bereavement; thle nurse


Waddmgton..


ROTHWELL.—Mre. H Rothwell and family wish to thank the doctor, and all those who - assisted; also 'friends, neighbours, the; RaUway Staff; the Commltfea and


■Management of the -BlllingtoriJ arid Whalley Cooperative Society for'lfettere


and floral tnbutes. received in their sudden and sad bereavement.


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Advertiser and: Timesdo. Ltd., at 0, Mattel Place, Clltheroe. TeL 40:-408 (two lineal '


25, Queen Street, Whalley.' ' ■ i-i - Printed and Published by the CUthoroe


CAEE.-‘-The [ family of the'late Mire.'Cafr


When tears steal to my eyes, I , hqarhersay,.


• ,i


-. My .{thoughts are in the-loniily'grave where my dear mother lies; I '


seem to Qoli will


-Ilrom her loving daughter Elsiel Jim and Della.


■: '1.1' '![ JI '


RED, AND I ‘ i


Rl I Oltheroe.


lILIZERi chest new;


apartments.


^ comfortable house:' near to riatlm ois bus-Mrs. Westby; Venture Villas. Ch™bM


A PARMENTS, with or Wltta b b a 'r^ TO LET.' " ' j ' V'!''.


r r o let. - ^ ood house, no so kmo „ STREET, CUtheroe; 3 bedrooms, bath


,4. P , bathroom, large attic, ■


wash-house! eX "■AeWelgh,”


4 bedrbbms, Itir. "I •' t' $


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J i M '^UTO-ELECTRICAL R E ^ ’


PynBiriot, Mtpsiot, etc. Im


paired and O vsrhiuiied [


4 ^ Replaoement Pasts ini Stock w . &


E8HTON TERMCE, CLITHEROB Telephone 2S2, also: Blackburn 5052 ■


NURSING.


THE CROFT NUlisiNl^ HOME WHA L L E Y


^TEEifn% Mbwpai and MmoB S im i ^ Patiests Reoeivsd (with


patients oto doctor in attendMoe); 2’erms ifodjra/g| i


Wri


Teiephono: Whallejr 2? . SITUATIONS VACANT employment L


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■'4 !'!]!' Jii'' !r!!.|


: !■ easily earned. No '’catchpennk"


TEL I f i i


and widows; Mother’s Union and otheto i I for floral tributes,


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