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CLITHEKOE ADVERnSER AND TBIES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1940.


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SAIiES BT f iWCIi)N BY MR. ROBERT HITCHIN


iI Ii FO R


AG IMPLEHENTS


a n d a l l FA^^I REQUISITES ' i a ■ N i i i i E n ON Jrom 14/6 to 21/ .)CENDA LE & C O . jLTD.)


ST., MANCHESTER 4. HONE 8282 BUA0KFRIAR8


E have a nice _ WADE Straight


tTiOE SALE.—M . r 3 down, in g ')oss'ession. — Ap Aveniie. ^


?alue for pre-war ee them at Bailey’s, aualTty briar.' Ask to


SALE each


election Ijf BEN Grain BRIARS, Remarkably


■ Castle Street. |


L}dem HOUSE, 2, up, fiod condition: vacant i3ly 16. ‘Milthorne


.T70R SALE.' r 20 weeks old- 3olton-by-Bowlanl


-21


,-st. STORE PIGS, -Bland, Little Holme*,


TTOR SALE.-14-h.p. CROSSLEY r gas engine, magneto ignitiott, win fly wheels, with spare magneto,


t e n d e r s . gOROUGH OF CLITHEROE.


External Painting of CorP"*''‘{“S Houses, Henthorn Road, Seedall Avenue, Edisford Road, and The Crescent, i ' ’


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Houses in Henthorn Road, Seedall Avenue, Edisford Road; and The


venders are invited for the Ex- jL. temal Painting at


‘^Sfications and full deta^ may be obtained from, and General Condito of Contract inspected at the B o ro^ Engineer and Surveyor s Office, Cnuich Street, Clitheroe, on. and after Tues-


bould easily be converted to^oU fuel; new condition.—Apply Box No. Y.2., Advertiser and Times Office.


|


PRAMS. Let us make you an ofler.t- ^4, Market Placej Clitheroe.


iCottage, Slaidbul-n. t; 'l


Whitaker, Ironm|onger, Clitheroe TTAtc


G A


| ; l. BENTHAMS specialise in part ex­


change on WIRELESS, BIKES or |


[p o)R SALE.-5p PULLETS, R-LR-lx B.L. and Ancona x R.I.R., hatched


iearlv April from blood tested stock; Iflrst class' lot.—Wilkinson, Woodhouse


ON SALE,—N^ew pattern: Wallace


Cattle Wdter Bowls.—A. W n ^o:


stock at BENTHAM’S, Market Pla.ee Clitheroe.


et your FLASH LAMP or TOR(pH| BATTERY] NOW, all sizes [in


, | |


of His Malesty’d Forces. 50] STRONG ENVELOPES, Completely addresbed) Price 1/6.—Advertiser and Time! Office, Clitheroe,


v o id wrlt ng that long address when corresponding with meipberE


F you want tc make the best out of each. Real quality at


BRIAR. We Y from 2/6 to 21/- reasonable price Street.


4


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without Slices of IDEAL Delicious to


BREAD. palate appeti ;e.


i im h ' ,


■ and satisfies CONSISTENT QDALITY.


TAYLOR IDEAL


& HUGHESi bakery,


CLlTHEROri. Mri F. Moore? 'lii fv I i


Meeting MATCHES .


Whallev v. Che Darweii v. Gree LanghoiCol. v.


Baxenden v. C Blackburn S.J,


Massage&C!urQpody^ House, Sawley.


CRICKET.


RlBBliESDAl/ Ribblesdale Wi:


FOR SATURDAY, ,E]|UNI0R; LEAGUE


.JBarnoldswick. (ijlitheroe. V. Read.


TEAMS.


Carus, T. J; Crabtree, E. Holgate, Dawson.! ’Bus Well Terrace, 1-30 p m. prompt. I


l'. W. Fools, K. Ishenvood, W. H [reaves,! K. Holden, A. Lord, A.


Clitheroe II.—A. Hanson. J. Slat


(capt), V. Iddon, R.Iddon; T. Nuttail, T'Hinks, L. Holt, K. Oddie, N. Water- worth, W. Biijch, J. Parker. L . , Cpwr perthwaite.


Ribblesdale 'wan. II,—V. Greenwood I . ' LOW MOOR _ _ _ _ _ _ ] j / M m Oreafl M il ■a ii bj"!:


•ingle, rich or poor, not perturbed at the before her. .i Every woman fe:


Q lVjH SUFFER needlessly There is not a 'woman anywhere,' married


W^EN O


over the age of forty, who U ihought of the next few y6»r»


develop at this age. for their uncertainty, recognised at all—an spirited depression


.^suffering or] danger. This is because these] pills -----


rink . Pills chrry a \fomari in the most wonderful way through Ihp ord cal of the' ” forties ” ffthout


invac suuenn


create rich impart new; , Steady nen*ee. Thousands of o u u found Dr. W i l l is


.Mil Dr.'Williams hand Fink PUla la. 3d.' at b n (triple siie 3s.); :


builder give! you a helping band too; AH chetnista '


------------- -----f . lease of 111 life.


Let this tried and truhed blood- ink Pills the means to a hliiod, and in this wayj]they


strength, new vitality, and gtronj Miffiring middle-aged womett


attribute to ;iis true in the shapq of hot, aches, back pains and


. irritability of tepper, ,a[ low. vhich the patient does | not cause until bodily suffering


rs the miseries that: often She fears them all the more Often the first hign is ntver


flushes, nerve attacks,' Head- palpitation givc-an nnm^stalo


I Ti^e suferings C uc a g ucu cii.n be avoided.,;;' Dr. Williams Y*m«uu# j DEATH OF MR. F. HOTHERSALL',


—Mr Francis Hothersall, 21, Queen street, died at Blackburn Infirmary


on Tuesday. Born at Manchester 65 years ago, he came to Stonyhurs|; as a youth, and later to Low Moor, where he entered the mW- He was associated with SS. Michael and John’s Church and was a member of the Men’s Sodality. His son and two sisters will have the sympathy of friends and neighbours in their los?. The funeral, takes place at Hurst


Green tomorrow. I pendleton death of MR. J. AIITCHELL.—


Representative of a faniUy whim has farmed at Cockshutt’s Farm fdr: nearly three centuries, Mr. John Mitchell, following on a long lllnes^, died at Blackburn Royal Infirmary on Monday. Seventy years of agp, he was well known to and respected by agriculturists throughout a wieJe area. Sympathy will.be extended


to his daughter and two sons In the loss they have suffered; The inter­ ment takes place this afternoon in All Saints’ Churchyard; , .


m. V. Oswaldtwistle. .■ry'Tree. t Harwood.


fine


I your Smoki i ig get a BEN WASDEj ave a


selection s.—Bailey’s 3, CasUe


Coulthur^t Farm, BASHALt EAVES,


NR. CliiTHEROE.


i the farm) will Sell by Auctibn on , THURSDAY NEXT, SEP’T. 12lh.


•DOBERT HITCHIN ' instru^cted .by -K> Mr W H. Cdllinge (who is leaving


i His Live and Dead farm stock, com­ prising ;


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L 2 geld Cows, in'milk; Heifer pd Calf. Sheep : 9 cross'shearlings; 2 homed I Ewes; 11 Lambs, forward in donditlon.


Dec.; 3 young Cows, due Jan. and Feb;


, Poultry: lOO'head of PoultiV, mostly I WJj., hatched last year; 30 .Ducks. Implements ;i Handy i sid3-delivm7 rake and combined swathe turner (as


HEAD of Choice Young 'jlATlLE, 3 young Cows, 'due Oct., Ilov., and


TAYLOR & SON w)ll Sell by Auction for Messrs. Booth and Mason, on; MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th,I 1940,


R


ichard turner and son, in conjunction fvith Messrs;'T.-H.


,as follows:. ' j ’ ; '


Cows and Heifers] mostly cross-bred Ayrshires bought in Scotland, Dentdale and home-bred, particularly smart and good in the bag. • 1 i


"10 K GRAND ' young newly-calyed Autumn and ' Spring Calving


Lambs; 45 black-faced Shearlings: 40 Geese.


690 half-bred Lambs; 300. black-faced | i


Sale at Jl-SO o’clock prompt with sheep. SALES BY AUCTION BY


new); 2-horse Albion mower; light lorry suitable .forifarmer, in good con­


1 (as new): and suridiT other loose tools. ' Sectional Hen Ciabin, 14 x 10; 2 do.,


dition; ' Morris Oxford Car, two seater, 13 9 h.p., in ■ running ordert turnip pulper; hay chopper; liquid manure box (as new); liquid mam re pump


12 X 8; 2 small 5 ix 7; .sundry harness and spare parts. I - : | j


i About 1()0 yardsSvell secure:! meadow I hay (particulars time of |Sale|.


and pan;


Five 12-gall, milk kits;: milk cooler 3-gall-measure


Terms CashJ 1 Auctioneer.


Further particulars from.


Old Hall, West Bradford;


Sale at 1 p.p. prompt. )wner or


. ROBT HTlfCHIN, Tel. Cli ;heroe 282


BUCKTHORIME, BASHALL EAVEsji


. NR. CLITHEROE


dav. the 10th September.'1940. Tenders in a plain sealed envelope


endorsed “Painting . ; Corporation Houses,’’ to be delivered' to the undere signed not later than 12 noon on Friday, the 20th Septembm, 1940. The Corporation do not bind them­


selves to accept the lowest or any tender.


Town Clerk’s Office, Town Clerk. : CLITHEROE.


^ heTHERINGTON, .


6th September, 19^0. jgOROUGH OF g^THEROE.


SCHOOL AIR RAID SHELTERS. t


_ T ______ t 1 MONDAY, s)ePTEMBEI. 16th. !40


T30BERT HITCHIN inst.ucted by X i Mr Geoi-ge jKav (who is leaving the fanh) will Sell by Auct on on'


the whole of his |Live and Dead Farm­ ing Stock, Produpe, etc., comprising: HEAD of Very Choicle HOME­ BRED CATTLE, and Heifet;


\ 6 young Cows — —. newly-calved time of sale; Sept., Oct., Nov. and Dec.; in milk; d geld fleifers, fit 5 Heifer Calve?, 8 month?: Calves, 8 montlis; roan H well bred roarf stock (coiTect).


J


The work has been divided;into three sections and contractors may quote foi


enders are invited for the erec­ tion of 26 Air Raid Shelters at elementary schools within the Borough.


all or any of the sections, ^ Plans and General Conditioris of Contract may be seen, p d Specifica­ tions and Quantities obtained at the Borough Surveyor s Office, Chuich Street; Clitheroe, on and after Tuesday next, the 10th instant, on payment of a deposit of 2 guineas which will, be returned upon receipt of a bona-fide tender. Cheques should be made pay­ able to the Borough Treasurer The acceptance of any tendei will


Buj J,


in condition; 30 horned half-bred Ewes. }


j Sheep: 50 half-bred Lam'i


i Horses: Valuable clean ]Mare, 17 h.h., 7 years, suitafc|i I work; Bay Mare, 15.2 h*’ 'Both the above are well-k workers.


Richard Turner & Son i Auctidneers, ^


- BENTHAM, Near] LANCASTER.


Sept. 7—Farm Stlook , at Fourlands, Bentham, fdr Mr. C. Jackson.


Sept. 9—At Lodge Hall, liibblehead. Annual sale.01 Icattle and sheep in conjunction with:Mr. T. H. Taylor.


Sept ,10—Farm' Stock at .Langher, In- - gleton, .for MrilA. Capstick.


Sept. 14—Farm Stock at Yarlsber, In- gleton, for MrJ R. Ellershaw.


Sept. 16—Annual 'sale ' of sheep at Cowan Bridge, : for Mr. T. D. Handley,,


.j


Sept. 17—Farm Stock at Spens Farm, Malham Falls, |


tor Mr, E, Miller.


Sept. 20—Farm Stock at Dambrook, Malham Moors, lor Mr. John Rob­ inson.


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Sept. 24—Annual sale of sheep at Hes- bert Hall, Tosside for Mrs. Robin­ son and Sons.! ■ ;


Sept. 23^Farm Stock at Hill Top, Bentham, for iMr. John Mayshail.


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Sept. 27—Farm Stock at . Slaitenber, Ingleton. for Mr. Jas, Gill.


Sept. 28—Farm Stock' at


. s, due or 13 do., due J do., geld, lor service;


Sept. 30—Annual sale at Ribblehead., Oct. 1—Annual sale at Marton Arms, for Messrs. Batty Bros.


house, Malhaht Moprs, for .Mr. John Coates. ! I '


. High Tren-


Oct. 5—Farm Stock at Foup Bridge,. Halton Gill, for Mr. W. Mallaby.


lifer Calf; 2 years


2 Bull


)s. forwarc lEwes; 10


:egged Bay le for town , 9 years,


Oct. 7—Farm Stock at Craggs’s Dent, for Mr. W. Capstick.!


Oct. 12—Farm Stock at 'West House, Dent, for Mr. iW. E. Oversby.


!


Oct. 8—Farm Stock at Lpwgill House Farm, Bentham, for Mr. E. Rawlin- son.


Oct. 14—Farm Stock at I Biggerside, Dent, for Mri E, Dinsdale.


lown good PROTECT YOUR : INDENTITY _CARD with a-neat case] Varied


5 sectional HenJJabins, 1^ x 8; 150 egg Incubator. !


Implements; Motor Lorry CChevrolet) 20-h.p.


Reg. 1&32; farm work;


be subject to satisfactory surety being provided for due perfompee of the contract. The Council do p t oind themselves to accept the lowest or. any tender and the whole scheme is sub­ ject to the approval of the Mffiistiw of


Health ahd the Board of Edpatip. Tenders must be received, not later


Town Clerk’s Qfi|ce, Town Clerk. CLITHEROE;


G. HETHERINGTON, 6th September, 1940.


c ILITHEROE RURAL DIS’TRICT AUXILIARY FIRE. SERVICE.


COUNCIL.


carria<'e paid, of the following uni- forms°and equipment for male Auxili-


T


arv Fire Service pei-sonnel in acemd- ance with'the Horae O.ffice revised


Specification and Pth’chasing Anange- ments of December, 1939, and FH. Circular No. 77/1939, viz ;—


No. Description . Spec’n. 80 ' Suits of dungaree training


80


overalls .........— ; , v o Ring breast Badges A.F.S. C.R.D.C.’’ on above


80 Waterproof Coats (as des­ cribed in F.B. Circular No.


76/1939)


quoting separate P*'a=es for each item (the Council reserve the D?ht to accent the whole or part only oi& Tender), must be delivered ,m a plain sealed envelope “A.F.S. Uniforms’’ to


Tenders, stating date o| delivery and reach the undersigned not later than


^''■m^louncil'^do^S bind themselyes to accept the lowest or any Tender, j T. P. RUSHTON.


Council Offices, Clerk of: the Council Church Brow,


Clitheroe, Lancashire. : r ! 10 8 ’ Overalls ..................... ••’n^r.AOR 0 Caps and Badges.......... • 9 and zb; W hitewell and DISTRICT FARMERS, LT D.


rj^HE ANNtjAL SALE EWES w


THE HOTEL, 'WHITE WEDNESDAY,!


Full ]^articqlars later. R. HITC


■ B


11 be held at SEPT


OF STORE


I^LL, ; on 23lh]


luctioneer aid Secretary. ... ____ )HiN,


OWLANfa FARiHEBjS STOCK SALES.


iT EWES,


'HE ANNUAL SALE Etc., will be


tries not later than Wee ill order that same may R. HITC


WEDNESD/Y, 18th Will consignors please


Old Hall, West Braliford,


Nr. Clitheroe.


rriHE CLITlHnSROE AU COMPANY L


Stock


OF STORE held at


TITHE BAR|N YARD, SI)aIDBURN,


B IEPI’., 1940 fonvard en-


!HIN, Auctioneer.


.,] Sept. 11th, le advertised.


NOTICE TO EGG PRODUCERS ■rj.'j


_______ 1 (Tel.’ 282).


(TION MART ib. I i


m’ONDAY NEXT.—Gr^) No Stock V


Will commen will be accept


100-13


be forward. FJiHE


(


rrUESDAYLNEXT, SAI, -I ! CATTLE at 11 a.m.: show of


NEWLY-C. ! and


(ding of Fat “! at 9-0 a.m. I after 1 p.m.


E of DAIRY when a good


.VLVEDCOWS HEIFERS will


held on FRIDAY. SEPT good show of IN-pALF C.. oh offer fn|m well knov n fqrmers. Sale a|t 11 a.nj.


_ nejIt sAl e OP' GELD AND , LAYINte-OFPi CA’;


.■ITLE will be . 13th when a ATTLE will be : dealers and


mHE NEXT SPECIAL PRIZE SHOW 1 AND [sale op HALF BRED EWES and LAtoS will ] be held on


FRIDAY; Sept. 20th, when upwards of TTW/I T\ mf rtll


>uUU breeds will


EW iv, ,t.B. £ hearting Gimmers and at 11 am'.


piizes will C g'nen for the best 10 HS. 1U C3wes, 10 E


D


HE_, 30-4j0 be


Said ED


.. RAMS on offer


— Tel 325.


VARD CASTER. Secretaiy


10 H3. Oiimmir Lambs, j Judging at 10-15 a.m.


of dll


Classes and of Various At this Sale


onri


G f i O R G E SALT ' HILL VILLA,


CLITHEROE. — r - TELEPHO^jE 2^7. 1 ____ . I NATIONAL ECONOMY-^REVENT OVERLAPPING


I OUR WAGONS COLLECT DAILY THROUGHOUT TI4IS DISTRICT. WE SHALL BE GLAD -TO CALL ON YpU TOP PRICES PAID. IPROIVIPT | SETTLEMENTS.


!' I ' ' I i j


Write or Telephone: ' ji


K < ^ IN SO N : j & : : TELl 2 9 2


I j/FARMERS’


REAPING kisiD


BINDING. TRACTOR


M E AiD G W G RAS S and GREEN CROPS MOWN.


CLITHEROE


service] I i


Ploughing, . 'I 'I '


Cultivating and Seeding


an enjoyable social took place at th Pendle Hotel on Wednesday nigh . when Mrs. Greenwood, of Worston House, !acted:as hostess. The prd[- ceeds—nearly £ 6—were in aid of


By the kindness of Mrs. Willet


the funds of Christ Church. Vergers of the Blackburn Deaner|i


and their friends met at a' meeting at Chatburn on Saturday. .A ser/ vice was conducted in Christ Church


by the' Chaplain, • the Rev.' MolyJ- neux, of St.: Matthews, Blackburi|. and tea was' provided in the Instij- tute. Following the business meetj- ing, the party enjoyed a walk vi|t Worston and Downham.


SLAIDBURN


enders are invited for the, supply and deliveiy, made to measure and


than 12 noon on Friday, the 20th pp- tember, 1940, in a plain sealed envelope addressed to the undersignp p d en­ dorsed “Tenders for School Shelters.


winding gear, tank box; Albion iSlowerjr;


Mower; 2 side


chain blocks; * --------- orr--. — rake; plough with ridging attachment: spring tooth liarrowi; spike harrow; horse seed drill; liqqid mpure pump: turnip pulper; [ hay choppp; proven-


B [delivery rakps; 1 set cart


lars; home


der bins,,, and’buckets; "rakes; ‘ forks a number o::


drinking bowls] Melbtte separator, size ..


scythes; ’ wheelbarrow: - r-------- -- additional loosg tools;, abciit 20 cattle


4; double cheese cheese tub.


-T,.— — Goomall j i , ,


press


sheltered winter! eatage, -acres meadow'ipasture un 1941, meadow .pec. :24th.


, I


Eatage: ll’f -acres of sound, well- iricludmg 27


j yards of rich rrjeadoiv hay, '(may be consumed on or ' ises).


the Owner or Auctioneer. ROBT.


itii Feb, 2nd. I About 270 /ell secured i the prem-


' Sale to commence at 12-j3i Further part: culaf's-.may


Old Hall, , West Bradfird. Tel.


prompt. lb had from


IITCHLM, 1 itheroe 282


NOW!


The rematkable swdling (juality and; ^uick penetrating! 1


kick into overworke|i'or' slow produc- I


ing soil.


Giggleswick Lime stands be^t in any lest ORDER NqWj!


a ' I 1 powers put the


in excellent running condition, light horse lorry] useful for float;


single hpr.se Albion endless


low manure I cart, Epble horse ii6i


' pouiteyI and eggs


Tl/TOPING HENS, GEESE,’TURKEYS I r l —Dark Comb, Liver Trouble, Worms, cured in 24 hours with JOHN-, SON’S REVIVING TONIC. Ensures quick moult. Bottles j 7id.', l/2d.— Blackburn’s Cord Stores.


colours in strong |material, lettered on fi'ont in gold. | Prom : 7id. each.— Advertiser and Times, Clitheroe.


■ .


Sept. 21—Annual sale of sheep at Cat- low, Dale Head, for Mr. Thomas Robinson.


IMPORTANT: TOTAL DISPERSld)N SALE OF i : VALUABLE SHORT­ HORNED I CATTLE, DMes | 'SHEEP, Etc.


1 ', :f Dambrook F


MALHAM MOORS, SETTLE.


Bred


"arm, Near!' J


"O ICHARd! TURNER & ^ON will Sell ixi bv auction for John Robinson, Esq. oh ‘FRIDAY,! SEPX. 20th, 1940, as follows ; : '


PQ PRESENT and Autjiimn calving Oil cows; 29 spring calving heifers: 2 stock bulls 14 yearling


; ', !.


4 geld cows; heifers: 10 dales bred


lambs; 120 bred rams; fill horses;


shear upwanls; 190 do. gimmer lambs;


eatage, followed by hay, and cattle in the order homed. ! ' ■. : : Terms Cash.


got hay to eat on. Sale to commence at


Auctioneers, Offices: I I ‘ , Bentham, Lancaster.


DALE HEAD, Nr. CLITHEROE. R


11 a.m, with Sheep, horses


r


heifer calves; 1041 grand heath' going jewes from 1


190 fit BF. wedder lambs; 160 do. H.B. ■ '■ H.B. shearlings; ], 22 dales 9 WensleydalC do.; 4 use-


________ _ 3,080 acres of sound eatage until Feb. 14th, '1941; 700 yards of well


For E , BLACKBURrjl


SALES BY AUCTION ' BY RICHARD TURNER & SONS


LODGE I HALL, near RIBBLEHEAD STATION. ,


YARLSBER,! INGLETOiSl,


.piCHARD TURNER & SON will Sell AU: j by Aluctibn for Mr. Rob Ellersha-w,


on 1 SATURDAY! SEPT, pth, 1940. A Ki GRAND, ^oung | Pr^ept lland


Black polled and short-horned'Heifers and]4 Cows, veiy, forward in condition; 19' strong! Bullocks: 6 slearlingiHeifers 2 Heifer Calves: 60 i fat half-bred lambs; 30 hprned ewesj 30 shearling's: 5 I strong: pigs; 'aged work mdre;.' 30 poultry;'! ani excellent cqllection Of farm implemen|ts; SOO'.yafds of June liay to eat on;'j 400 hattocks ;of ,oats, to 'go off; 66 i acres of sgpnd ifog.iand eatage until Feb. 14th, 1941. ' :i Said at 11-30 a.m. with implements fol­ lowed by : poultry, sheep, cattle,' pigs, horse, vestures in the order! named. Terms Cashr-H .


rrui Autumn i Calving Cows' land Heifers;. !2 gdld .Cows in full milk; 22


^ I ^ * > • , TJrtif


TELElfHONE: 5869


SALES BY AUCTION BY T. StLVERWOOD,


TWO DAY’S highly IMPORTANT I ; UNRESERVED SALES.


Brenna^ Farm, DUNSOp BRIDGE,


Nr. CLITHEROE.


Pf ice’from Saturday August 31st to Saturdajt September 7th, 1940.


_RetjSiil'2/9. I ■ LO^T | , L Sunday, (Turn left through gate by Cenotaph) T ^ILVERWCiOD favoured with in-


Bros,, who are leaving (farm let); will Sell by Auction on :


UMBRE Advertise]


• stnictions from Messrs. Cowking j


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1940, 192 I Pigs and [followers : 150 Store


large black cross! of a good strain!and sorts,


noted 300


R.I.R '


Chickens, 4 -months. crates.


sizes;' Coops,


_____ . _ size?;- egg washing machine; 5 hovers, with D.B. lamiJs, as new; ,'l small ditto; 2 Glevura ihcii- bators; ' 2 chiclf brooders and j lamps; chick feeders and hoppers; 3 sets weights and scales;!2 30-doz. egg boxes, as new: Icorn bins; barrels, etc. Implements: H'Sh Cart'(R.T.), with


5 slatted various


Will buyers pjease bring their own -


' ' ' ■ -, !


Cabins 12-ft. x |B-ft.; , 7 ditto, various floor chick growers


Cabins and Appliances : Y sectional


The above Pig^s are large white and I '


j :


Pigs, 8 to;16 weeks; :2rSows, had one litter, I mostly 'emf)ty:! 8 Sows with! fol­ lowers; 3 Sows m pig; .I'Sow empty; 7 Gilts, empty; 1 (jilt, in'pig: 1 L.W.' Boar, j .


Head of Poultry, bred 1939, R.I.R; and B.L. cross; 100 mixed


e ft iij shelter i4 Castle grounds, oh ......


sA; finddr reWarded- and Timbs.


Shelter it Augu..


^TRAY]ED.^ne an


August' ' 16th, [ind Wi/IV W UU ..................... -Apply


Tattersall, Wad-dington, i Clitheroe. Suffolk RAM, and


4 SHEEP, raarkecl red on rump A ilW --W


TO ILET


KNOHLjlERE M,U\pR ESTATE. T(D let]-IVY BARN COTTAGE.—


Manor.'fclltheroe. T Apply Robert!, Peel,' Knowlmere ery, Black^rn. i']


O LET.-WHITE : HORSE HOTEL, CLlTHEROE.-ii^Apply Lion Brew-'


S^A^TEl)


w Time!


Anted, — Good general.— Write Box E.I.. Advertiser and


goN G POEMS I WANTED. Succeb-


mit Ray? London,


hay and turf shelvings complete; low manure cart (Rj.T.); i liquid tank box; 2 D:h. ihowing machines, ^araford and Deering; Blaclfstone swkthe turner; ditto strewing machine; side delivery: Nicholson raking machine; Stewart 3 point sheep clipping machine by power (as new); 2 hay sweeps: bogey cart, with' pike geais; ' single and double ridge ploughs; set of 3 spike harrows; D.H.i manure harrow: set swindle trees; 2 bedding sledges: 3 sheep racks; tur­ nip pulper; hay chopper; grindstone in frame; I 2 ladders; sheep and pig stocks:


ich a rd t u r n e r & soiy wffi sell by lAuqtion for Mr. Thomas Rob-


,‘"®°SA’TURUy, 'sept, iilsti 1940.1 AK.f i GRAND ybung dales; bred lana 4:50swale'dale -draft ewes; 550 fit B.P. wfidder lambs;] 30'gimmer dp.; 12 B.F. shearling wedders; 45 aged atui |Sheai- ling dales bred and Swaledale rams (well bred); 35 tup lambs (^ales.bred) for seiwice; 2: geld heifers. | Sale at 12 o’clock prompt.; 1 Terms Cash; !


BENTHAM & DISTRICT Farmers AUCTION MART!.. |


IXTEDNEI^DAY, SEPT, llth, 1940. W About 120 grand] young dairy


Cattle mostly in the breeders hands in this high laying sound dlstr^ctj, i ■


■ITRIDAY,!SEPT. 13th. [SffirejSale of Jp Cattle and Sheep; 8 6<?od bulling Heifere; 700 black-faced, .Lambs^ frorn Roebumdale and Dutton half-.bred lambs.______


9^0 h.m. Calves are d'spatch^ at aim prompt. Draft Ewe ?al6s, (Dct


lltli.and 18th. Ram sale, Oct. entries]respectfully solicited.


districts; 300 Fat stock isi graded or. 'Tuesdays, at


,4th, llth.


I! RICHARD turner & SON, : I Bentham, Lanc^aster.


the and Increase Prdduitiod


You hdp yout country, arid yciurself by applying 9 ^'j


J ■ " . !® ^ ‘ Auctioneers and Secretaries.


bucket; sheep shears; storm lamps; buckets;, ] rakes: forks; scythes; fencing posts; ] 5 and 10 gall drums (empty); '2 drums sheep dip, etc.; quan­ tity of scrap iron; 2 sets,cart gears: tj-ace gears; riding saddle; spare col­ lars; night halters & strappings; loose chains and snigging .chains; part


/whitewash sprayer and


household furnfture. Sale to commence 12 o’clock prompt


wHh Implements. ] Terms Cash.


i SECOND ; THURSDAY,


(ilitheroe. I


DAY pP SALE. SEPT. 25lh, 1940.


Horses; 3 working Dogs. , Fiill particulars given later.


65 Head of (joloury Young Cattle; 9


' I T. SILVERWOOD, pel. 228. Auctioneer.


Langlio Vicarage, BILLINGTON.


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j NRi.WHALLEY. at his PoUtry Pens, adjoining


Ifeddy Lane).


( J Auction for Mr. Jordon; Ashworth ! SATURDAY, SEPT, ,21st, 1940.


T. SILVERWOOD will Sell by owing to health reason), on


His pure-bred Stock of 130 Black Leg­ horn Utility Poultry including wuming brete of thd National, I Laying 'Test. Milford Surrey from 1937! to 1939; four Poultry Cabins, appliances' and fenemg.


! Full partic liars given-next week. : I


BY T. H. TAYLOR AND SON


ELLIFIELD AUCTION MART? CO. LTD.


Heifer? ever, (Last weeks


Sales of


Newly Calved Cows and ! ’ Thursday at 9 a.m.,


number 399) :


day at 9 a.ra.;‘ Entries for Sept. 28th to be given by:Thursday next.


(Jolle'ction of Pat Stock evei7 Satur­


Farmers, held in conjunction with MESSRS, T. H, TAYLOR and SON,


S'J*rORE SALE • for Malhamdale


On FRIDAY NEXT, SEPT. 13th, at [ 11-0 am. prompt at the :


LISTERS ARMS HOTEL. MALHAM. 25 to Sp Bull Stirks.


250 to 270 Laying-Off Cattle j


stirks; : 50| young Cows and Heifers, due Sept., Oct., and Nov. from Messrs. Hi Carr ahd Sons; j 16 young Cows, Sdpt. and lOct. W. Eastwood; 12 do., Newhouse Bros.; 12 do., Oct. and Nov.


Entries to hand comprise 25: Bull ' T . ' SILVERWOOD,; ; ' Clitheroe., Tel, 228. Auctioneer. ■ •W.G.2. ij; ! ij


ful composer I invites authors sub­ lyrics.—Wrifei “Composer,” 437, Advt. Agency,' Cecil Court,


■'f\7’)AN'rED- YOUTH- or MAN for VT I general farm work.—J. T. Batt^rsby, Coldcodtes Pann. 'WhaUey.


■TUTiANTED.—Reliable, experienced TT| GIRL, all duties; Protestant; 3


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w flelcl


in family.—Write I Box D.2., Advertiser and Times.


ANTED-^obd COOK-GENERAL. ,—Apply Mrs. Squthworth, Fair- Clitheroe, j|


paper, books, periodicals and news­ papers, ‘ etc.—R. Standring anfi Son^ ' Greenacre Street] jTel; 134.


TTSTASTE PAPER.—We are open to take collections!'of clean waste


^


C INGLE Gentleman wants C(X)K- M HOUSEKEEPER, middle. aged.—. Apply by letter, i Mr.; Woreley Taylor, N^wton-in-Bowland, Clitheroe._______


I Wklhead, Ashbrook, Ribblesdale Avenue,'I Clitheroe; - ]


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a n t e d . -iJ- Capable . fcOOK- GENERAL.Ntwo in family.—Mrs.


WANTED.—A i capable young MAN, 'Moss Barn Pai-m',1 Bashall Eaves.


for Farm Work.—G. Strickland,


Apply Miss And^rdon, Waddow Ha l, qillherofe.


\TSr ANTED.—HOUSEMAID; livil g T* in; good wages and off duty.--


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4-Write, R. E. Steele and -Co.,.Part Avenue,: Wolverhampton.


IFOR :


Y tRGEINTLY wanted. — Mbdem aJ cars, small mileage: ajko Commercial Vehmles; liberal-cash pnee


k A . HACKING & 80N8 j',


1 jMEMORIALS


BLACK, GREY, AND BED GRANITES.


Erected when desired;' Prices cannot later bp guaraatee^ -


Send for Catalogue. Address: |


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C E M E T E R Y G A T E S , ACCRINGT^ON.


Telephone 2843. EstabMied 1I7A DEITHS


BUTTERFIELD]—On the 3rd Septem-- her, 1940, at 69, Henthorn Road. ■ William, aged 8*


Clitheroe, Jos^h years (late of Dai Darwen on t|ie 5th mst.


larwen). Interred at IN MEMORIAM'


BROOME.-In!| loving memory of Winifred, our dear daughter and Raymond’s mother, who died Sep*, tember 6th, 1929.


It’s sweet tb be. remembered, i BUt‘ harder to forget;


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But whatever else We fail to do, j We never fail to think of you. j


38, Pendle.Avenue. Chatburn. . i , 11 Raymond.


(5. Kelsallf 10 do., F. Caton; 10 Cows 3rd Heifers. R.] H., Preston; 8 do., S. JL Verity; ] 4 do., J. M, Robinson;] 2 dp S H. Jackson; 2 do., J. Simpson; 20 geld heifers and cows, H. Caton. i I Sale at] 11-0 am. prompt cotnmenc- ihg with bulls. Ti-ansport wagons will


be in att customers,


Phone 22( Kellifleld. , '


—From pkher. Mother and son, -k:!


CLAYTON.—iri loving remembrance of a dear devoted daughter, Aoa Clayton, whb died' 31st August, 1935.


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The call -Iwas short, the shock SCV6r6j(


Thy indanoe. for convenience ofj Cardigan'Ai enue, Clitheroe.


W. ROBER'TS. SecretaW;


Loans. Loans. Loans]


BY THIS SOCIETY.! £lb TO £l,00p


WITH (^r WI-THOUT SECURITY Call, Write of ’Phone,


The Leigh &Dis^ic


Lending Society Ltct lilARY ST.,I BLACKBDRh ' 'and


' 21a. YORKSHIRE ST.. BURNLEl ber 3rd, 1938. ,


Only a grave, it still needs c ^ . For one we love is sleepmg there.^


Sweet flowers lie across her breast. Placed there, by those who loved


her best.. |


13, Calder Avenue, I ' Billington, |Nr, Blackburn. :


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—PronJ Mother,! Dad, Sister and e[! ' Brothers.


ACKNdWIEWENTS


CLANCY.-^Mr. Clancy and LUlias wi* to express! their sincere thanks to


all relatives, friendi andneighbouK,. also members of the Wesley LadiK Bright Hour and ' (3o-operative. ■Women's Guild, for their pressions -of sympathy and “orai tributes received in their sad loss.


6; Seedall: Avenue, ClUheroe. ' PILKINOTON.—Mrs.! Wilkii^n , and


' family desire to thank all fnends :! for their kind expressions of sym-


:! the late Miss Pilkington. ; Greenfield Cottage, Grindleton.


: pathy and floral tributes, md lor ! gifts received during the illness oi


WHITFIELD'—Mr. F. and :Mis?, K* : Whitfield [vish to thank all relative^ 1 friends and neighbours, for the help ! and kindness-.received dunng tham mothers lillness; [also the[DirctOT


j and Nur?es for their kmd'attention : ahd for the beautiful floral tnbutes


j and sympathy. , ; Homs'Farm,! Slaidbuni. Printed I and -Published: by ^


Clitheroe Advertiser i and ’Ttoes W. Ltd., at 6, Market Plac*, Olithewe. W- 407/408 (two lines). 1:


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To part with one we loved so dear. will be done.. _ —^From her Dad.


MARSDEN.-lk loving ; jpemo^ M Sabina Marsden, who died Septem­


Tornl “ t


ight at 7t30, ULLIVER’S


^ Week commencing


V CTOR V M c LAG LEN .."IN :


'lyou' jOHN


^ ow ro om s Open All Shopl


j Book: your order now from our large selection of ,


t : ! firepU i costly


your I puti’


: scrapl INif


JOHN PresenI


Matinee dallyj atr2T3ll Monday to: Friday; fl complete: show -at 8T 2-30. |6-0, 8-0.


An villa;


back of head.—Information to H.


I !___________ _ Ladles


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FBICE OF EG«g Collected at farm 2/6.


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tie e . Wa THE FIRI


DINING Ac ;DBA|


THE i BELL a good Selection '


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To-night 7-30. To-i LEWIS (STONE in Booking O ffice Opel]


Week commencing.! 'vf


ANIiEEA LEEDSJ app


, cture toisult-all ,urali .since the ] 'ial.i.........


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; Thursday .and: PAUL iROBESON I


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unemployed ned -ge choh. A thj


No extra charge. fof Reserved ^at8,


: 10 am


•Phone 4246-7. to :9-S0 p.m.


This' Week-end : MONDAY


■passions mvolve: "THE THREE ST(|


Thursday an ‘ ii


’making of - this latl m an absorbing ml


:Stampeding iherds,| BARRl


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