rtT Tfr‘m? .'R A 'C '
SALES Kun mt
■" 11| See . our Stock of WdiloY Cookers and Heaters,
. t ! i ' ' ' ■ ' 1 ■ i
Alfiddin Lamps, . SloW Combustion SlpVes.
W. WHITAKrt, 14, CASTLE STREET, CUTHEIROE; The imost Personal GIFT of all—^youij* ! j HAVE IT READY FOR CHRISTMAS !
PHOTOGRAPH HARCf t lAVES
n le Photographers^ King Street. Tel. 222.
EDITOR’S POST-BAG ;(Other letters on page 9.)
THE MAYOR’S THANKS. i
Sir,-^]wlay I , through your columns, express my thanks and warmest appre- claUoh tb the Inhabitants of the Borough who) in i private capaclfiy or as tepies- entatlve^ ,of various organisations, accompahled! me In procession to Divine Service at StJ Mary’s Parish' Churchi on Sunday, Ithe 112th Instant.
!. It Was very: gratifying to me that the
various' !organlsatlons In the Borough were so well! represented. In spite of the Inclemenlt wiather, and to see the many onlookert who refused to be deterred by
the weather: I ■FREDERICK BENTHAM •
Mayor’s Parlour, Clltheroe. Mayor,; i 17th November, 1939.
! OLD I AGE PENSIONS.
! Sir,—’The l^ter publislied. bo your Ispe bf Fridai? last, under the ndme of Mr. F. 'Constantine,: with regard to how Sir :W. ■Brass vbted on a motion moved by the Labour Party, on the question of Old Age ■Penslonb, in spite of ithe political truce ''Which iS saldito exists Is surely Intended Ito be ibreiudlclal to ;hlm-publlshed to Ithe pithy form It Is.: - It,infers that If the !Labour I motion had ;been carried, llncreasbd old age penslpns would^ have I Immediately been granted, which Is riot the cask ’The enquiry, which had been set up by the Prlme'MInlster to July tost would have Iliad to be completed, j The actual motion moved by Mr. Attlee, oaw part of jwhlch was.quoted, was as follows;
Thk whilst this House recognises [the
dlfflcultles I occasioned: by; the exigen cies of the [War, Is of the opinion that the tlstog jeost of living: renders more urgebt than ever an Immediate im- isrovement I In the position of old .age
pensioners^ ... It vlfas ;ejmlalned by Sir John,Simon
that the Prime Minister had set up an enquiVjr before' the commencement of hostiUtles,rto see whether and ,to what extent an! improvement to the old age
pensioners’ . position could be brought about, As a result of the Intense activity
; follow! ag'the declaration of war,,.PQSt- ponembntl of I thlskilqulry was'lneyltable. The ameridment for' which Sir iWllllam
Brass'Ivot^d iwas as follows: ] ^ That Whilst the House recognises the
unpreceldefited strain placed upon our flnailcei by the demands of the War, It
trustfe that the Government vflll neyer- thelbss pursue Immediately their inves- tigatloii into the possibility .of effect ing improvement or. adjustments to the present: scheme of old age pensions, as
- The whole “ House,” including ithe i Labour Party, agree that the Increase ^
; i propbse'd by the Prime Minister on 27th I I
: contributory o'.d age pensions should be i on a contributory basis; any .Increase to
; the nori-contrlbutory • pension ; would : follow automatically at the expense of i' the TreaSurir.' The Prime Minister’s; en-
; qulry had stopped before any agreement i' hadibeeii cotne to between'the represen- i ■ tatlves of i me; employers,. employees: and I the Government as to how much extra j contributlori each.was willing to give. It
:i was fo r ! the n/OTlon’ urging immediate 'i investigation by this committee that Sir
'' 'William iBriss voted in order that not II only the'existing pensioners might have an increase considered, but that ; the granting’ I of pensions .to wives Of, pen- ! sloners’might also be Investigated.
; Sir William Brass .has always been ;' sympathetic to the'case for an increase
'I to old! age pensions, as-his constituents know,- and he has. spoken of ten;, oh the i subjec|i Inside and outside the House of Commons.
TOM DEMAIN. . 70, PlrhllcoiRoad, Clitheroe. '4, MAYOR. OF CLITHEROE.
RED CROSS AND ST. !JOHN APPEAL J FOND. I ■ '
'
! ''List of subscriptions received _ above-mentioned fund to 15th November: •
i Previously acknowledged , . . i .
Miss Alice P. Heaton, Chatburn F. Veevers, Esq.......j...... L. Caray, E s q .
. ........ . ..........
.............................. ........... ■
A few Mothers (per Mirs. Bat- ' tersby); 1.
Mrs Cowgill, School-terrace .... L.C,i.
£225[ Further subscriptions are Inklted and
v/llli be received at any of .the! local branches of banks, or by the Mayor per sonally, or by the Town Clerk, and will be acknowledged'. In the Press. Small sub scriptions may be placbd In-the I collecting boxes at local branches of banks.
PENDLETON WHIST DRIVE .O rganl^d by the;
Women’s Institute, an enjoyable] whist' drive took place to the schophoom; on! ‘Friday evening. Ten tables were occupied,.
with Lady Worsley-Taylor as ,M.C.: Prizes were won by Mesdames T. Ejuerden, R. Nicholson,. J. CowberthWalte; Mr. H. i ; Jackson, Miss B, Whltweii Ana. Mrs. J. j! ColUnge. Proceeds, for Women's I®", r £ 2, I j :
stltUte'funds, amounted to moj:e than WADDIHGTON ! Congratulations jto Mrs. Harrison, of
Spring Gardens, ' who celebrated her vseventy-nlnth birthday on, Monday. LADIES’ HOUR.—Mrs. Lapbert,. J.P.,
of Clitheroe, addressed a well attended meeting of ,the Ladies’ Hour,Ion Tuesday afternoon. [ Her subject was “ SMVlce.” Miss Oamn) presided and the duties of tea hostess were canted out by Misses Southworth, VThaHey and Speakman.
MAGNETO
Also SpeclaUsts to Repairs to DY{4AM'OS and Seif Starters and Re-Wlring of pars.
SIMPSON BROTHERS, Limited, (Dept. No. 3' Magneto Works)', Burnley—HAPTON. Padiham 14.
HAPTON-near . ’Phone :
MODERN EQUIPMENT. BY DAY OR CONTRACT.
For Terms and Partlculars| aflply :•
H. T. WALKER, FIELD
SHOE SPECIALISTS ] AND CHIROPODISTS.
MARKET iPLACE, CLITHEROE. ,T. ,E. HARGEH,
TREATMENT BY ,]
infra-red' and 'MASSAGa LOST.
T OST.—WiRE : HAIRED TERRIER DOG, 4^ white with black and tari hound mark- •W
___ ____ . . . 1 tan i
on collad; £11 reward offefed.| In^prmationi to Eastney, Mlttbn Road, 'Whalley, br 'tO| -Whalley PoUce Station.
igs. Answers-to “Slipper.” Name Wilson, LOST.-BLACK SHE coated,' rthite froi PRICE OF EGGS.
]'Wholesale 2/6, collected at Retail 2/9. •
] ' ; '
rriESTlMONIALS GALORE ! -who h&ve
taUored to measure by Redmayne’s. Prices from 65/-, call in! and see patterns.—Red- maynes, 9, Market Place, CU ;I
Telephone WARl' REAR MORE POULTRY. I The Nation, depends on YOUlfor MOI^
EGGS 1 Kdep birds fighting ffit—produce MORE EGGS with JOHNSON S TONICS.' 7Jd., l/2d., 5/-,—Blackburn’s Coi|nStores. ■
R SALE.^tock COCKER!lfe, R,i)r .’s and Leghorns; blood tested.—J. Coates,
fiylesmoor Farm, Wigglesworth, Nr. Sklpton.; ----------- ' . ' • ^
You can produce extra.! eggs mmediately. '—j--------. j ■ ’
creases the egg output and healthy. Try l/3d.',,packet (7-lt
—Prom Byrne, Grocer, .12, CUtheroe.
Sbe hens can lay 300 to 600 MORE eggs r if you give them f^ARSWQOD [RY SPH3E. ' Non-fording, yet ; ta- keeps liens
_ tins 21/-). EUng Stfeet,
Do You Want GQob Road?
. *___ Use Otr
A CHEAP Then
Giggleswick Quariy Bot toms Three- Grades: Find] Medium, Rough. See or Write for Special Prices to :—
JOHN
TOO LATE FOB CLASsbl DATIOn) LIME WANTED.
liad (teats'and Costumes I -*•' ■ to work under trataed nursd.
from Ladies I ■'VTURSER'y-MAID required, nblit I under 16. LU WUlll. UUUCi.
necessaiy, fond of children, Cj ofjjE. preferred. Write-stating particulars andjw.'^""----------- Box No. J.5., Advertiser,and
----if' EXPCri^Ce
AGENT, I ’Phone
l -l-i my coat] and skirt. Th ’■fit quite I f - AD'Y t[ H.,Wit)s: - deligh I ION,
SLAIDBURN. 24
;ed Witt iiicely.’
I are low.—^Redmayne’s; 9, Market] Place, CUtheroe. ]
Ladies (teats and Costumes ' lailned tc measure from 55/.i Order low, wffie prices
RETAIL COM.
.172116 .50; 0 1; l! Q! 10:
£ s. d.
ADVERTISER AND TIMES; FRIDAY. NOVmBER 17, 1939. AUCTION.
AUCTION. TO CLOSE A TRUST.
No. WE
Ale of household furniture and a FREEHOLD dWEIIliNGHOUSE, 5^ CASTLE VIEW, djlTHEftOE, on 1939,
DNESDAY, NOVERIBER, 22n E. SMITHIES, has received
^ tidns from the Executors of Mrs.,M. E. Sagar,,to Sell
by.Auctlo; premises, the Household Fumit Emets, comprising;
A Cabinet in inlaid Mahogany, 4-ft. 6-ms. ' I
wide; a period Sheraton Sideboard) 6-ft. .7- ins wide; Carved Georgian! Overmantel; well .made Settee, with look cov&; pair Upiolstered;.Easy Chairs, and, tie loose coders; twp Sheraton Standi Chaiis; two Chippendale.. style Stand Ohaireij small Wnting Cabinet, y^ith glazed cupboard un-; defneath in Mahogany: well made E{scritoire| with draw out desk, side slides and prawers; i dbjong Window Table with slidped and inlaid | tob;- five'Water Colours by fe. Ca|;thorne: valuable Axminster Carpet, 4 x 3-yds; small Sutherland Table; • Wall Ha,t Rack; Um-. breilai Stand; ■ Wall BaromSter; |4 Stand cjhalrs’ in Mahogany; excellent Leaf. Dining, Table; Singer Sewing Machine; two' Sher-j attn Mahogany Bedroom Suites, 4-R. and 3- ft.|ln size; one brass and one oak Bedstead,! orllinaiy size with mattresses and| feather-; bed; Oval framed Gilt Mirror; Grmdfather! Clbck in Mahogahy Case; , Brass and Iron Cilrbs; E.P. Tea and Coffee Service, Jn new cohdition; 15-in. Pewter' Plate; charming Mantel Clock, Mahogany. and inlad; fine! pair of Silver Candlesticks: Brass. Varmlngi Pan; pair Brass Uandlestlckt; Teii Caddy; ukful Cutlery and Spoo'n^; ,
Dii.ner. andj T k ware; a few pieces
Antique.China;. Sdndry Glass; !Blankets, Sheets,]Counter) panes, etc-.,j Satin Walnut Drekitg Table) : jSale of furniture; to commence] at 12-30 p.m. On view from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.] on Tuesn diy the 21st instant and on the morning of Side from 9lo'clock.
.. ] , , ]
(object to the Blackburn Condition s 'of S^Id b:) iAuotion and to such Special (Jondltlons aa than be then and there prqducedjall which Conditions may ; be’ inspected du'nng.Offlcd hours on the day of sale and the]]tyio pre-j ceding days ati theoffice of the under| mentioned Solicitors) the Freehold ]pwelling| house. No. .51, CASTLE- ViEW, .plitheroe', The property was formerly copyhojd and is s6ld subject to the reservation - qf;
m.ines; niinerals and other substances-within and ler the same.,
lAt 3 p.m. JVIf- Smithies will offeij for Sale
I A VOID writing corresponding
BRITISH EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. ,that
’with Majesty’s Forces. ■
completely addressed.; Price 1/6, and Times Office, Clitheroe. |
J.. I tion.
j Vacant Possession will be given qi comple; t-l ! '
: I apply to :
I The Auctioneer, Shaw iBridgi: i Street, | Clitheroe (Tel No. 344 Clltheroe), or to
For further particulars of the .property i I
' ■ J .i
I Baldwin, Weeks and Baldwin, Solicitors, CUtheroe (Tel. No. 52 Clithdroe). ■ !
.PRESTON AUCTION MART./
iteeks numbers;! 192 Cattle,. 2,473 grading 10 to 11-30 a.m. I
COPY NOOK. J .ONCLUDING SPECIAL ! SALE
WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBjER 1939, at 1 pjn
(Behhid Copy Nook Hotel)
■ 1 22od,
I Season i for all classes o i l ---------, Lambs and cattle. Entries i^spectfully
of tiie SHEEP,
lollclted and taken up to tbne of sale. I
lOng Preston;
JURAL DISTRICT CO OF bowlAn d
R. N. PRESTON, Aucjiloneer, ! Tel. Mk Vncil 1 ®hereby give wammg tha ; -the qwier of kept on a' IqadJ.
l l R r i P R IiM A t ■ toinstitutepyoceedmgsagalAst.any offending! the By-law.f
U'ArtX. I imposed and
the.Committee v .........
JN view of the advance in th| pit-heald , price of coal, NOTICE IS HEREBY !
ilVEN that, pending the isue of ^ levised Schedule of Prices,'merchants tnd ]dealers are authorised to increase the
jretaii price of coal by Is. per ton, or Ja. pericwt, as from November 3rd) J,- HINCHLIFFE, Local Fuel [Over^eA-
iHarrlson Terrace, , Grlndleton.
NOW BOOKING R
Town Clerk’s Office, The Castle, CUtheroe.
9th November 1939. >0R0U6H BUBAL DISTBICT
CLljCHEBOI. OWLA\D.<
MEASLES AND J'AIHOOPJnG C()UGH RE^GULATIONS, 1939.
COMPULSOBYi. NOTIFICAT) 0 )J.
I^OTTCE is hereby given that It a requirement fo| (a) h^ds of
'statutpi-y f|amilles,
(b) ' nearest relatives ■ or other, f attendance on' patients, . (c) occ building, to bend notice of any pat) are suffering or are luspected to. be from Measles or 'Vhooplnk Coug Medical; Officer of Health for the D which the' Building occupied by patient’:as aforesaid is sltudted,] -•—^
s
Health for the appropriate district, Further Information will ae. furpi
the Medical ()fficer of Health for thi or for the Reral Dis .rict, as he oai on appllcatloni , Dated this 6th day of November,
ersons in upiers of its who iiiffering ni to the
practitioners |also m jst certify sUcli patients who; they dtfend to the Medical Officer of
— hed by
lorough nay be
Under the By-law a penalt5 of £5 may be J ill not
]
hbsltate person
- '1 G, HETEDiBINGTON, iwn Clerk. Robinsoii & Spensley
any dog will be held, responsible for al owmg it to enter or femainjln any cf the (Council’s Parks or'Pleasure-grounds unless: thp^’'" '
dog is
CLITHEROE. Tel. 292. WE HAVE A
available, with a competent Plough-- man. We are now booking prders for - Immediate execution. • Full particulars, apply above, or Preston Fanners agents, Clitheroe, Tel. 291.; :
wanted. '
,, years; good, milker.—Town • mid Wbit- leld, Wood Farm, Rimingtoh.
•ANTED.-STRONG , .YOUTH, •' 16-18 ] . ] ' ■ 1
GENERAL WANTED. 17/6 a week; other ^ staff kept; country house nqar Cllth- efoe.—Write:Box J.6., Advertiser and Times.
(jlitheroe.
XT ANTED.—Experienced IGENTOAL. —! Apply ] Mrs. Hargrave^ The .Alleys; ]'.'
] ■; i,
rnEMPORARY A Wanted
GARDEN! LABOURER for general ] outside work,
ipplicants must be over 40 years of age. inly those with previous experiende wUl be Mnsidered. Wages m accordance |
with the
TOitiey Council . Scale, at present 54/8d. per \yeek of 47 hours. ^ Applications 1^ writing, "Sting age and experifence (enclosing copies U wo
Stiperintendent,
-Caldersto.nes,;WhaUey, to be ijqceived not
later.than, Monday,]the 20th,
J. . ttwu i rcucu ucptuuuui io; ecent testimon als) lu uuc
iu.cuuai toi the Medic l
WANTED Experienced COOK-pENERAL. • Other help kept.—Apply Mrs. Green- bbod, Sunnymede, Rlbblesdffie Avbnue. |
Shaw Bridge Post Office, CUtherofe] ASTE PAPEB.—We are opfen to take
,.*iT GIRL WANTED.—Knowledge of book keepmg an advantage—A'. Veevers,
r , collections of clean waste paiief, books,]
jferibdicals and newspapers, etc.-j-R. Stand- ■ ig and Sons, Greenacre Street! | Tel 134.'
jiashmg and cleaning.-rAppiy Mrs |tighfield, Ribblesdale Avenue, Qweroe.
W
anted.—DAILY mah) jte: outside help given three
iporarily),' jays, with Bulcqck,
WANTEQ.T^Smiart GIRL,for 74111 Office] Y“ ake IQ'.fb 25; , some bpok-keeplng know-
:
TIACH'FRIDAY at 11 a.m. .WEEKLY SALE j ■ for ALL CLASSES of STOCK. " ' Sheei).
Last ,]
i . !
3— Contains 4— Tii^ valu g— Gopd del vbry give]
APPLY JOHN
AGENT, SLAIDBURN. 'PHONE 24.
It gbas lukiBr than any other known Limo. ;r0at sweili lor you
ng properties, mbney.
TO
long address when members of! His
5(j strong ENVELOPES, !-Advertlser
■ITEN’S Winter Pyjamas 4)11 t'b 12/6. Vests
j ivAor pants from 2/
11.iDb notjdelay.'BUY 'NOW. Prices are sure to rise, ^very article guaranteed at Tom Youngers, j;
IG-KEEPERS get yqur li}- per score weeks sooner by: Including Kterswood Pig
' '21/-.—Prom Byrne, Grocer, 12, fCng Street, Clitheroe.
[ powders in your pigs rations. ] No special feeding stuffs required-Jjust !the] addition of KARSWOODS will get your pigs forging ahead rapidly. 12 pdwders 1/-, afid bulk tins
r YOU are particular
Tom Youngers, and Saturday.
F consider what you Clitheroe Market,' Tuesday
or sale.—morris a saloon; ; good condition, 1936 model.—Wifte Box No. Advertiser and Times.'
iderwear, keen prices and ] guarimteed at Tom Youngers,' Clitheroe Martot.
_)ONIS Knickers,! Vestsi , Combs or Dressmg .Gowns.. AU wool qr Interlock
Opbn 10 a.m., close at dusk. 1 AjNjiLYSIS books!—Large! ; choice of
•
4^ rulings add thicknesses. Bee us for ah; office' equipment.—Advertiser land Times,
I anil 21/- each. Real.'qUaUty at a,reasonable price.—Bailey’s, 3, Castle Street, Clitheroe,
Modern Tractor Plough 0lUTSIZE i 'knickers : 1/-.| ! iPure wrfol
I -J___^ ' ' ■ , .: ' j : - ( J , ‘ , WE have a good selection of: BENi WJAUE
Office, CUtheroe. i i i Straight Grain Selected BRIARS, 16/6'| ON MONDAY
instruc- jhe late 1 on the le and
TO-80 800-9OO
NEXT, ALL I AT
and Bulls which Vill be sold by Auction) will be graded and allocated; to the usual b^uyera
STOCK '(w th'i^thi the! exception of C)ws
in accordance wi<h the Meat and Live Order, when ' '
HEIFIES, BULLOCKS & CO|WS and
' !
SHEEP and LAMBS be forward for Sate
> t - I
aUocation. Grading at 9-30 a.m. Sale a a.m.
rjiP on TUESDAY h
be on.dffer. 10-45 a.m.
80-90 T
1HE‘ ANNUAL XMAg PRIZE SHOVr and SALE of DAIRY CATTLE will bC leld
,1UU. [ l l y cafved COWS & HEIFERS Sil
1 ^ LOCAL and SCOTCH Ni Ju
CALVES will be forward.
Iging at 9-301 a.m. Also
EDUCATIQN.
he next sale op geld & la n ng- -GPF CATTLE will be held on FRIUAY, NOV. Mth,, Sale at ly )
a.ni. /
annual ' XMAS PRIZE SHOWS SALES of'Fat not-be iheld.
Tel. 325. NOTEiAOwing to the present (onditio
EDWARD CHESTER) . Sec retary.
ns the AND
md Pits will HI GUE S T ’ S
USDJESS TRAINING ■ COLLeIgE, (j^rinclpal;. E. G, Guest,
B.Con).) for' ■
I
RAPID AND THOROUGH ! secretarial and I
COMMERCIAL TRAINING.
htensive Individual Tuition; Rapid Progress.
. •]' Prospectus and full particulars frpm the
f-lh^E&HANGE STREET, BLACKBURN, '
. (Xel. 5403), or from j E Robinson,, P.C.T., A.C.TiS., 72,
fayliurst Street, CUtheroe. (And for evening [tuition In Shorthand and Typewriting).
I
EXT, when a grand st o'v of — ---------------Nejwly-
will at
/TILITHERCjE.^TO LET well-fumlshed v ) nodem HOUSE; two living-rooms, kitchenette, 3 bedrooms, bath, etc.,: garden, electro light and all conveniences.—Apply: Advei tiser* and Times.
no LET.—Fourrroomed, COTTAGE; el.- L Apply Bank Hall, Sawley, near CUtheroe.
nro LET.t- 3, CASTLE VIEW, e.). and power, I- jath.-iApply Advertiser and ■Times.
DOGS.
>U!IE-BRED Sprmger SPANIEL Pdppies; cheap.—Inglenook, Grlndleton.
SALES
rilHE CLITHEROE AUCTION >iAR '■conliPANYi'LTij.'--. : ■
rSE let.—4, CLITHEROE ROAD, VADDINGTON, h. and c. water, e.l.
aijd power, bath.—Apply above addres^.
SALE.
T»RinSH EXPEDmONARY Make sure your Leitters and. Parcels
FORCE.—
reach] Prance with ] the | mini muni delay. Stock! Printed-addressed Envelcpes (6d, per
, packet) and Printed Address :d | Gummed [LABELS (6d. for 25),llowiiistoc!c- and Times OfiBce, 6,]Mark(t Plac
WOOL mixture i vests
2/6. Sleeveless vestk or elastic)trunks 1/11. All wool
'4/11. Bib and!brace— -
Winter pyjamas from 4/11, - - socks, lA to 2/6 at Tom Youngbrs Market, Tuesday and Saturday.
I have a lai^e tgelection j o^ shapes] from , 2/6 each.-Bailey’s, 3, Castle |Street,| ([Utheroe.
B
en WADE famous] Briar .jPIPES their place of honour for puaUty. ,
i fit; knickers 1/6, outsizi 1/11.: j Pure ,sUk stockmgs 2/r to 4/11. All |wool 1/6, 1/11, 2/6.
L
adies all wool vests|b/ll ti '8/ 6. Lisle Or wool-lined stockm& .l/-1) 2/11. Slim
I Interlock vests or, knioker^' 1/-.—{Tom Young ers, Cli&ero6 Market.
i i stone-built VILLA in CHATBURN ;SHEAR_S.-On
rpo! SELL OR • TO' LET.^^^mWetached ] In CHATBURN ,1
ROAD, CLITHEROE.*-)-' Accommodation; Drawing, Dining ■ and | Momlrigi 'rooms, Kitchen, ScuUery,
e.tc., and CellM-; four Bed rooms, Bathroom, jjAttic jbedroom and iBox
I room; e.l. and p.; Garage .and Outbuildings, I including' Wash-houk, etd—Further, particu-
'.-larsi , W. Kay, “ Rivinkton,” -Waddihgton ] Road,.Clitheroe.
K
haki or navy .shirts, 2/11. Satkn shirts '3/11. Union shirk 4/11 to 1,()/-. Ribbed
working socks. V- i to 2/6: : Dquble-frdnted tunic shirts 5/-. i All wool vests dr pants' 7/6, 12/6.—At Tom Younger^ Clitheroe Market.
1 Vacant possesslon’on completion.-]|
Apply.Mrs. Altham, Belgrave Villa, Waddingjton,
TO SELL OR TO LET.—Good' stone-built HOUSE in Waddlngt<)n, all conveniences;
_______I the: 16th November, 1£ 3 7, Corporation; Street, Clitheroe,
"7
blue bveralls from to^ 12/6
Clitheroe
hold We
ck—iAdvertiser late,] CUtheroe.
or pants 2/11 to;
N. A. h I cKING K sons FOB
m e m o r i a l s
Book your order now from our lajrge ! selection of
: BLACK, GREY, & |RED GRANITES. Erected when desired,
t Prices caimot later be guaranteed. Send for Catalogue.
; Address;—P j
c EMemetery! g a te s , a c c r in |
qton. j ’Telephone 2043., -t] Established' 1878. |
DEATHS.
BOO'TH.—On Avenue,
the i 13 th' at 41, Grani efield burley- n'-Wha eda
iyi-ii--Wharrffedale, Rev.
Joseph Booth, hi the 93rd year of h s age. Interment at. Gawthorpe, G^ett ojn the 17th.
1 , at after
-long and [lalnfulillness, Mauc beloved wifeof Frederick Shears, a .. years. Interment at St. Mary’s Cemetery on the 20th inst] at 3 p.m.'
. the ;ed60
WHlTTAKEE.4on the 15th instant.] at the residence of her brother, 95, Alexandra Road, Blackburn, Eveline Whittator, late of Parson Brow, Clitheroe. jServi'ie and interment. Parish Church Burial C round. Clitheroe. Saturday 3 p.m. - Enquiries at Butler, j Grahvlile. Road, bum.
IN MEMORIAMJ
BOOTHMAN.-^In loving memoiy of Wife and']; Mother who "passed November I6th,i 1938.
■ Always remembered ;i ; I ■ ‘Briarlea, Waddlngtoii.
,i j
■ —Ffom : her!: husband; Wsli;^ daughter Emma. -
.] , -
BOOTHMAN.-4-In lovihg memory oI| ojir dear daughter, Kitty, who died November. 16th
1938. ]■ i ■;.. • : -•:] . ], Thy will be done.: j (|.- — ^^rom Mother'aijd badl
|31, Waddbw View, Wadding[bn,l[
BOOTHMAN.—In loving memory of d lo.ying Sister, who passed to rest Novemb :i;jj6th, 1938.' '■' ■
' To memory, ever! dear. ■ I i ! ■ i !■ : :'!];
—Proin Nellie and Albert, Beattie;'pa Bob, :"Ashdene,” , . :and ] “ Westbolme,]’ Waddlngton; and W|alter,ano Alice, Turner Street, Clitheroe.j.
: jj | ]
what you wear affd BROWN.-r-In .loving, memijiry of odr dear pay,, st bp .early ati
mother, Carol .
rinmiinp e
Farewell, dear children] my life k past. You loved me dearly to the last: , Grieve not for me, I but to] prepare For Heaven be yout greatest cart,
I —Prom Harold, Kathleen and phlrley. [29, Corporation Street,] CUthbroe. ■
KING.—In' loving memory] of a dear-Wife and Mother, who died Wth .Nqvember, 1930.
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■ Still m our hearts'her smlimg. face] I. , : Her lovlng!ways are!plea'sant to. •ecali;l . ( She always had a:cheerful word, . | And died beloved by all.i
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—From all at Choriey House, CUtheroe. LEEIiUNG.—In loving! memory of (ur: dear,
son and brother, John,]who died ber 18th, 1934, aged 34 [years.
10]/11. Interlock .combs, 2/lli Interlock vists V- to 2/11. Llsle-Uned,stqcking,B l/ll. Sljop earjy at Tom -Youngers. 11
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OTRA-yED from Fellside Farm, Slaidburn, ^ 3 Swaledale EWES, tar mark L far side, 8 Inear side; red paint top shoulder;( blue pitot, lorn.—Harrison.']
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MITCHELL.—In loving memory of a dear brother, ■' Harry] jMitchell),' who] died November 19th, 1938,. ‘
Not a day do we forget Ihlm, 1 Thoughts of him are ever near;
' We who loved him sadly I miss him, , As it da'wns this first sad year;
■—From his lovtog siste)'Nellie,]Harry, and Teddy.
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SPENCER.—In lovtog memory: of a dear ! brother, Teddy, who died November 22nd,
111935. ] '
24, Park Avenue, Clltheroe. 1 -
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—Prom Lisle, Chrlssie and Elaine; ,
! Ever remembered,. ' ■ ' ' i- '
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.'lIpppiNG.—In lovtog ; remembrance of a dear husband and lather, Henry Topping, of Limefield Avenue, -Whalley, whoJpassed away 20th November, 1938. 1 i . .
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—Prom his-loving Wife, OhUdren and Grandchildren. :
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.IH.IES OP WEAVERS,! accustomed to
■y- sateens, drills and jacquards; regular work.—Olive Bank Manufacturing: Co.i Ltd., Voolfold, Bury.
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BUFTON.—Mrs. Button and family wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours and particularly the workmen employed by the Lanc^hlre. County! Council, for their many acts lof kindness and floral Tributes received to their! recent bereave- ':■],' ! : 'I -r .jj'M ! ] ' ' ■
l:!i | ; -Vests or Pantees 2/11. Combs 7/11 to, , Remembered by all. Slaidburn.
. -Mother,'Father, Brother'and .
LOCKLEY.—In loving memory of a ......— husband and father, John Lockleyii who
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died November 13th, 1918. ' i A little while and: we Ishall me®. The loved ones gone before;
And we
simU.clasp their hands: igaln, On yonder, radiant shqre., - i :i ,,
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-Ever remembered 6y his lovngiWife . and I (Children.
I LONSDALE.—In ever lovtog memoryi^ofi:a I dear [wife :and mother/ Irene PmnJaale, who 'died ]]4ovember nth, 1930. a dear son and brother, Ben, IJovember 77th, 1918. 1
Day's of sadness still- come o’er] us. Tears of sorrow often flow,;;
Memory keeps our loved ones near us.' ITiough they died some years ago;
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Which that smite hides ali l thie while, —Prom her >, lovtog Husban d, Alber
Some may thtok that we forget them,! -When at times they see us snile; But. they little know the sorrov
children,: Joan, Jimmy and; Also from all the family.
Radbrook Farm, Downham.
LONSDALE.-i-In lovmg memory of ■sister, 1930.
my dear Irene, who died Noveiraer :17th. I
Nine years have pas^, bur hbar)s stlll| .sore,':!
To part with her we loved so d iir. ^ 00ton, Oxford.
MITCHELL—In fond remembrance Husband dnd Father.
■ 1 —Prom his loving 'Wife a j' l'- -Thy will be:'done.
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■MITCHELL.—In, lovtog memory of our dear : son, Harry Mitchell, who died Hovember, . 19th, 1938, aged 47 years.
' ; 4] Calder Avenue, Billtogton. : : : 1 ;
HORSLEY.—Mrs. Horsley and' family wish' ! .to thank relatives,-friendi and helghbours I for kind expressions, of sympathy and .1 floral tributes, received to' 1
. Worthy of eyerlasttog love -rProm his loving Father and Mother) 19, Woone Lane, Clltl^eroe.
I bereavement; also to the members of the I British Legion, the Brethren :of Primrose ' Lodge, No. 4454, B.A.OJ3.,.GXE.',land fpi ] the Doctor for his kind'attention. ] |
their sad; 42', Newton Street,-Clitheroe. :ii' ’ 1 '
SLINGEB.—Mr.. WilllamJ .SUnger and I Elizabeth sincerely wjsh to thank the I doctors and nyrses -Ipr kind attention and especially friends-and neighbouirs for expresiions of sympathy and for services so generously rendered, also; all who sent theilovely. floral tokens.I
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MlTCHELL.-:-In loving remembranee of ouil dear brother, Harry, who died November
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' Hus gone to Heaven, we have no.fear/ ; ■ To be'for ever blest, , . 'i | !
Our brother has gone we loved !0 dear, . To his eternal rest;
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- —Fxom'^ Reggie and; Ada; _
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