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(TENj P E A C ^ A i p '


LABOUR PARTY VIEWS ■ STATED BX


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npHE: -A vci


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MR- D- G. WILLj^Y. 1 . imperialism must go.


tiE,: peace,aims of ttie Xabour — Party wer^outllned by ¥r- 0-^®-


Willey,' prospective Hate for Cleveland, North ias t


Yorkshire, at the annual the Clltheroe Labour Party] ^lelh on Wednesday evening at ihe h e^ quarters In Eshton-terijape. ^ . Willey, I it is interesting!, jto Rote,


. f p S the late Sir Ausfe » berlairi three times at West Blr-


k ' '


: mlngham, and In Jhe w y Election was defeated by -•


;i votes, tt.:; I NAZI FHlLO$OPaY.


! ‘‘ Foi the past few yqars we have lived,In a world in;y^.hlcl|'there^has


been' ai. constant menace, to peace ¥r. Willey observed. . .■ Ktata nut-,


shell, the philosophy, of the present Germ2y ‘?6glme denies t te validity of thc/walues' Inhejrerit" democracy. ■ “AMOiigh there is


In a free a general


1 response to the neceraity to end I Hitlerism, that is pot all.


“Everything depends on What ,1s.to follow! the cessation, of hostilities. I shall never forget, ho.matter what the Immediate future | Ijolds, the fact that we failed to take adyan-


' t'age of the amazing opportunity at t ill end of the warjti^^ty years ^go.We must not be,c^ught again.


7


T remembeir the lastijwpiids of the Tate Arthur Henderspn|;| Deepw even! than the structure jof society is the state of mind t^at accepts the structure, and with it war is


inevitable.” j | ' j “ I f I see that' the ^t^te makes


possible a full and rlohj existence for pthers, I am justlfie 1 iln seeking to know whether that liQh and full exisljence is open to mj^self,, the speaker proceeded.. | I j


Ally society was ultimately tested


by the manner In which It offMfid avenues of creative serpfce to ithose whel were willing- to ptillse them. There was already a gjuggestion In this' country, with whicih he did not agree, that we should not worry about peace alms, and what we


i'ought to do after the war. In his ! broadcast speech the previous! week, Sir Ernest Swlnton suggested that


a ough peace almsj were impbrt- we .need not worry about] them


at the moment, adding that when it did become necessary to think of them, then we sliobjd leaye the matter to others,


revenge is Ij'UTIL^.


Urging the necessity of stating oui| peace alms, Mr. ^llley said the . Labour Party did not] believe In a


next war. He believed recognition would have to be glyoh to the rights


WOUIU ildVC vV


Of all nations, great, or small. Each | officers; Rev. G. S. and Mrs natiion had a right to a place in the


J UC


develop their^ owh civilisation. If Jt trfas


i T? 1.


suri that would enabW the people to " characteristic qsserted that


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the German must concede to the Austrian the right to feclde his own future, that applied equally to the right of the'Indiahl If there was to be permanent pedeei there would haye to be a complete| abandonment of aggression and ih^ use of armed force as an instruii|ient of policy.


!' Disputes unsettled after negotU


! ation between the parties con- ! cerned should ije settled by dis- j- interested arbitraj;ors.


'The. Labour Party* bpPeved In the ijeiognition ot the rights of national M racial arid! religious minorities,


qn'd in the acceptance of the prin­ ciple that international anarchy ^as Incompatible 'witih peace. Coh- s'equently, there vitould have to be established a super-national auth­ ority. Imperialism ]would have to he [abandoned and; nations In future 4 °tod have !to'have full access to mdirkets and raw iriaterials. It must he clearly understood that the re-


otdrii »


Residents on the arid Sub-Officers; -and Staff: Mr. Caijter (Scho; at Calderstones), Joyce; Mr. C. R.


Estate Miss R.


“AT IHOIVIE.”—Because of the war


the annual “At Hom^s,” held at the Methodist School, were restriqted


this y^ar.tb one night. There was a large! audience on Saturday, when a well-vdrled programme was pre­ sented- by i the Doirjinant Concert Party, of Nelson. Tljie Pev. R. Holt was In the chair. Ladies of the cdur gregatiori served refreshnaents at an interval In the proceedings, which proved very enjoyable.


mothering SDNDAY.-Parents


of children attending, the Parish Church Sunday School were invited to attend a special! service iii the school oh Sunday afternoon, on the occasion of the traditional “Mother­ ing Sunday.” Suitable hymns Were


sunk,' ami the Rev.,Hi W. Buttpr-- worth (vicar). -In j an interesting address, explained tljie import of the occasion.!


1 INTERMENT AT OJITED, SURREY. The interment bf Mrs. Ada Croc­


'THE LATE MRS] CROCKETT.,


I recorded in these columns, took .place at St. Mary’s Church, in her native Oxted^Surrey. Mrs. Crockett


1 at Calderstones Iiistltutlon, whose death at the age bf 54 years, was


kett,', wife of the head male nurse


was! well respected by the staff at the institution and by everyone in


the district. . | ' , !i Before leading "'il^e Copse,” Mlt-


ton road, Whalley, for the journey by road, a short ^ervlce was con­ ducted there 'by the Rev. G. S. Fuller, chaplain of Calderstones,


1 and: six; members bif -Mr. Crockett’s staff acted as bearbrs to the hearse. General sympathy! Is felt for Mr. Cropkett, his two daughters and one


1 son,! In the great j befgllen them.


The many floral


trouble that has tributes iicluded


wreaths from husband, daughters and! son; Dr. Ro'bertson (Medical Superintendent) 'and Mrs. .Robert­ son: Male Nursing Staff; Medical


--------- flictated peace. The Mea of revenge 3^^^; Dr. Ross (Medical Superln


‘ an(i punishment was jfutlle, as this tendant,.BrockhaU) and Mrs. Ross; only resulted In preparation for the Assistant Head Mjale Nurses; The Calderstones Orchestra;


Female:


Numing Staff; O&cers arid :Sub- ■■■ Fuller :i


Matron, Seddori


__ mlmaster


Mrs. Catter and Ikln (Clerk and


Steward) and'Mrsi Ikln. There were also many Indlvlc.ual wreaths from members of Calderstories staff ;and personal friends. : 'The Scales Fineral Service,


WHALLEY “ I WAS


PICTURES. A SPY.”


“ f - WAS'A SPY ” the true stoiy of :,-.“^the experiences of a Belgian


woman spy in the; Great 'War will be shown this week-end. The drama is worked put with tremendous powCr and cast which includes names as Herbert Veidt and Madeleine


there is a strong such well known Marshall, Conrad Carroll.


POLICEMAN VtALLACE BEERY.


I Police and of a fa............— stop to the crim: nal activities' of hiS|


A gripping sfoi y of the New York ther who must'put a


son, M-G-M's “ Sergeant Madden,”|


I 'distribution of territories between rival imperialisms* was, no real solu­ tion to the problem. He believed, amongst other ^hings, that the rarindate system could be extended arild'strengthened. 'We must see to ItAhat a real International author­ ity was established, and that. .no aittempt was made to place control Ihi the hands of a few great States.' At the end of the war, world economic plannings would be a vital ■necessity, i The genuine abandon- hient of Imperialism was a funda­ mental preliminary to a planning -qrhlch was vital, If recurrent econ­ omic crises were to be prevented., !


THE OFFICERS. The Secretary’s report (printed


In, page 7)! 'arid the financial state- irient were unanimously accepted. I The President of the Party for thei


dciailng year will be Mr. J. Hlgson, with CouricUlor Mark French vlce- pidsldent.; Mr. S. Duckworth will


discharge ! the duties ’ of general secretary, I with Mrs. L. Halstead as, lecture seii^etary, and Mr. J. Parker, m'embershlp secretary. Mr. A. Den- n k t is to he chairman of the social; chmmltteh.! and- Mr. P. Trlmby will


act as rooms secretary. iThe Executive Committee will be


composed of Alderman Seedall and Councillor iW. Wilkinson, the Misses


■M ; Grlndrrid, E. Hargreaves, M. E.


Hayhurst, Mesdames E. Nightingale,: Ai Dennett, J. Hlgson, Messrs. D.


(Continued foot of next Column) 11


|,screened on Monday presents Wallace Beery in another masterful character-


I .youngsters, Tom and Laraine Day.


■isation. As a police sergeant,who must track 'down the soli, whom he has failed to impress with ■ the traditions and ideals of his job. Berry is magnificent; He is well supiiorted by a trio


SPY


General only 43


Monday, Tiresday & WALLACE BEERY in


Wednesday


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND iSAIES BY AUCTION


BY C. HOTHEBSALU & H. FOBRE3T TO BE OFFERED , FOR SALE BY AUCTION by


.MESSRS. H0THERSALL'& FORREgT at the BANK ^SALEROOMS, CLITH­ EROE, oni,


WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20th, 1940, .


a tS p .m . i


Thursday, Fyday acid Saturday Margaret Locl^ood in


1


-(Subject to the Blackburn Conditions of Sale by Auction and!to such other conditions as shall be then and there produced all which conditions may be inspected ■ at tbe ofdce j ,pf; the under-


, mentioned Solicitors durmg office hours, I on jthe two days ■preceding the sale), j


1, The Freehold Dwellingbouse, ■ No. 40, VICTORIA STREET,


Clitheroe, subject to thp , yearly rent charge of £ 1 3s. 0.


: Vacant Possession, o f , Lot 1 will be given ,on completion •bf tbe purchase.


i jWHAL^EY


For further particulars , apply tp the T Auctioneers, Bank Salerooms, CJitheroe, I (Tel; No.'95), or to


2 The Freehold Dwellihghouse, No. 17, WHALLEY R()AD, Clitheroe,' subject tp_ 'the yearly rent of,jl9s. 4d. '


' •:


i Baldwin, Weeks and |Baldwln, Sojic- itots, Clitheroe., (Tel. N<X, 52)..


CHURCH


BbiLTON-BY-BOTOAND, Nr Clithcroe.


lAVCUBED with instructions from - - Mrs! W. M. Csborne,


HOTHEESALL & FORREST, will Sell bV Auction a large quantity of surplus HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS


1


TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), MAE. I


9th, 1940, commencing at! 12 o’clock noon.


Items included are : A; G.E.C. Electric Washer i ! and Wringer combmea, “Hoover’’ Vacuum Cleaner ana Appli­ ances, as new,- in perfect condition; Sheratoii! Secretaire with beautifully latticed cupboard above; 18th Century Secretaire; a fine antique Gran^ fathers Clock, with brass dial, with small bull’s eye window in front panel; (jarved Oak Dining Room Sideboard; 4 o'aki Dining Chairs and two Carvers Gnairs;! modem fireside (jhair; 2 Oak i&ffil Chairs; 2 very good; Carpets, 14- f'tjx 12-ft. and 12-ft. x 9-ft.; also mis­ cellaneous strips of carpets, rugs, etc. edrved Oa'k Buffet: !Dark Oak Bed- lUm Suite; Light Oak, single size bed- iobm Suite; 4 oak single Beds; wool ap'd hair Mattresses: Electric fire; Bronze 'Curbs; Bronze framed Mirror; Valor Perfection Oil ! Stove, Complete with Oven; large- quantity of Good qu a lity CURTAINS, Velour, etc., a qildntity of'brassware iind silver plate; “ Acme:” ‘ Rubber Wringer; a good amount of potteiY andjkitchen utensils; id many other attractive lots. [On view, Friday, one to five p.m. and :nbrningjOf sale.


I’Bus leaves Clitheroe Market Place at l l .« a.ih. Saturday, |j


:| _ ^ '


^Alny further particulars supplied by \ HOTHERSALIj, & FORREST,


Batik Salerooms, Clitheroe.


|| !; (Tel. 95), FOR SALE , BY PRIVATE TREATY


CJMALL COUNTRY COTTAGE on ® ■ KEMPLE END, ideal for week-end vacations. A bargaiii' price. Full'par­


ticulars 'from:


Bank Salerooms, j Clitheroe. ,


[j


!i !: ! HOTHERSALL & FORREST, ! i


. ! LEGAL NOTICE.


HEr!e b y give notice that my wife Hester Hayhurst has no authority


Blackburn, made the arrfingements. of


to ple-dge my credit or purchase gootis


dny debts incurred by her. i :


Hail'Bank, • Clitheroe.


; [Boltourby-Bowland. 8th March. 1940.


!


Witness : J. H. RAMSBOTTCJM, ,


!, JOHN COLLINGE, [Deceased.


! A LL persons haying claims against A or owing any money to the Estate bf John Comnge,|late of Moor End Bashall Eaves, near[ Clitheroe, Retired Farmer, are requested to send written jiarticulars thereof [immediately to the


undersigned.


i l BALDWIN, WEEKS &BALDTON, :4,' Duck street, I : [ Clitheroe.'


. j | ,


Brown, Alan Curtk; STORY.


A well made British film is “ Thb


Lady Vanishes,” starring Margaret Lockwood, which will be screened on Thursday. Nearly all the action takes place on | a continental traiii, when a middle aged lady, seen to boaijd, the train is discovered to be missing. The train only stops once to take on dii invalid. No orie else boards the train yet “ the lady vanishes.” The solution


'bf this intriguing story is ingenious and thoroughly logicll. It is a picture[ to suit all tastes and one that should b^ no account be m^ed.


[ The following officials elected, at the annual riieeting of


weie


the ClitheToe Division Labour P am at Padifiam or: Saturday : Mr.jR. S. Thompson (I’adlham), president; Mr. G. • Monckman (Great ,Har-


tvopd), and Mr. , E. Sandlfoi’d (Padlham), .vi(^e-presldents; Coun-


i 'pillor T. Tickle (Great Harwood), .[auditor.,


,'|[ j


lO’DeU, H.'Kinihan,,j;. Fullalove.jf. [and H. PeiribeTton, with officials p 'theyparty ex officio.


|


[ Thanks to the Chairman termin­ ated the proceedings.


I ^Robert Hugh jPickles,, hereby give ’ notice [that from and after this


'date' I will! take [ legal proceedings ’g a in s t any[ person proved to have made or repeated any false or slander­ ous statement affecting my financial position or character.


I Dated this[ 7th March, 1940. k , Eshton Terrace/


;| ,


. I . R. HJ p ic k l e s . '' ;


.'[ Clitheme.! . , , ! , ♦


,, [JUMBLE'SALE.^Members of the Mothers’, Uitiion-held a jumble sale in' St. Paul’s] Srinday School on SatUT(iay. ,1. A s al'tesult the furids of the organisation-', will benefit by


i ■ '!


IX)W MOOR [ ' ; 7 - - " '[■•:


[£4[l5s,


I (: MlSSlONS.-bi5&re was [ a large [attendance! at,' the.' Urilbn-street Methodist [, Church ! jjn; Tuesday everilng at a hoine missionary meet-- Ing. The| 'speaker .was the Rev, Roland Holt, of!Whalley, 'who gave [a most interesttog talk 6n[ the life lof/ A Shetland' Methodist, family. iThei talk was Illustrated by rrieans 'of: ianterri'slides, Mr. T. Althani [actlig as iiahternlst. Mr. T. G. iRamsden, [of Whalley,’presided. A 'collection 'produced 15s.; for Home Missions


' ' !' s i Solicitors. Solicitor. i For Farihers


Do You WantnA CHEVP Road, and A GOOD Road ? Then Use Our


giggleswick QUARRY BOnOMS


Thiee Graces: Fine, Medium, Rough. See or Write for Special Prices i o :


JOHN HODGSON, ,1ME AGENT, ^LAIDByRN. '


; ’Phone [24. POUijiTEI AW EGGS


IAVE EVERY CHICK I Britain, nfeeds J them'l Chicks thrive strbrigly,


Vil TC'l


ip orously | with JOHNSON’S OVARY NIC No dead ones, [no leg-weakness,


iqttles’ 7?d.,! 1/2, 5/— Blackbuhi’s m Merchants, Clitheroe. ' j j


;R S ) ^ .—Light Sussex Hatching EGGS, free range] and blood tested


;^ck.—Tomlinson, v ] Barrow,; i ] , Nr. 'ralley. ] , ;


brker, ejdr each. Terms: Cash.—R iwnson, SRock Mount, Chatbum. ;i


E


HODK ISLAND RED HATOHlNQ ( EGGS, 7/6 per sitting.^ Special i andardlBr^ real] Reds 21/-[ per


1 ting, All stock naturMly hatched ind ; reared, :ho mass, !;prbdilctlon B etliods ‘ practiced; i, speciality I] liye- il lility.—F. Meqd, Lane <3hte, ;:?plton-


!bl-Bowlarid.-/i [!' ' ;]]' ' ' ■ :


l J t / tG G S for Sittings (9d^ above • Preston)! Day*iol(i CHICJKB to


TJLACi: •D ; Bltd


Slaidburi


blCE pEj] EGGS fanri [ 2/-


bUected at BtaU 2/3. V


mtCl U'S UttUUOjV* OWA I* IMWU M.U V -v ball,: with n o


Two boys -were -vktehing q 'goffer; After hs had; ha,d sfeyeral shots at the result, one r said tb the


V UM AV nihpr


other, to;play


«' Pprhiins' helai lend uS hlis ball ball cateh with)! He’s not usifig it.”


erhaps; held'lend u6 M FOUN


DOCS an^[Black ,and-Tan h.—Apply CJroasdale House;


will Clitli


COPY OF THE


II I


Advertiser & Times to any


Clitherpe | be sen


leroe 01 District S(^dicr Ol|| ; Sailor -|


week at ai (iost of 2(3. copy (iiiclusive of,, osta^e).


' ■ ■■'!(■ ' ■ i f :


Leave the Name apd' Address with jus—we (Jo! ' t h e d s t -


' [ i Advertiser


Frederick Hayhurst, |


,


ih Imy name, and from and after this date I will not pay or be responsible for


C lo t t in g I ' A ^ i B R idGe 1 ! r ir e r s ,


Auctioneers und Valuers, |.


(Tel. 95)


EXPERIE)S[CED ; IN POWER. Accustomed to overalls, sh iRTS,


P.YJAMAS, Etc., aiid all allied


FOR] URGEl^T GO^ERNMEN GOOD WAGES.


i REGULAR


IDEAL CONDITIONS. employment.


l^LEASE APPLY ■- '


clothing! trades. WORK.


H R E I M S T S W i M D i OIF


FRIDA V a.m.


SALE bf GELD and LAYING-1 CATilLE' wilL'be held on I Sale at


MARCH 15th. fJiHE a nnual pr iz e qHOW AND,


on MO forms Tel. 325,


i , i


SA .US ifY AUCTION •; __ I, ■


■ I — I - f


IHiE CLITHE^E AUCTipN MART; COMPANY LTD


W iucofetaen miist be 11 'a.m.


II AY NEXT.-Gradiugiol Fatl ' se


NCTE,—Twelve (days’ Notice must


be . given for al} Fat Stock coming to this Certre.; (Nqi Notice is hbcessai? for


young Calves)!


ful sh^vr of upwards of rpUES


j : JAY NEXT, SALE OP DAIRY J A TILE aj; 10-45 a.m., when a use­


60 Heifers: will be forward. . . .


14, CAS'^LE STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. 160.


TD


YOUR garden will be most Impcrtant 'this year • -


Neveibend , Spadfes, Forks, Rakes, Hoes, etc] All Qard^n Sundiiesl


■ • '


. . , ! ! ■ ' I '


- !■ ■ - ' 1 . ' i ■


3S, FRIDA^. MARCH 8, ON SALE


Cartel ’s tested Seeds^ ShallotSt • • ,• j • .


JPEGIAL:ftack r ^ ^ i'StC


. ' ! ■ ■ ■ Bailey’s, 3, Castle street. \ use


1940. WANTED of MYLETO Hair


rbr for ladies use. Ampoor specially reo- \7ith above, 6d. and


EJfffeDItlONAEY FORCE.


( you):, Letters and Parcels with thb mblmum


, Printed I addressed (6q." per; packet) and Gummed IJABELS In stock.T-Ad,vertlser,


Officb,. 6,' Market Place,.


j/-^'Ar d e n - & la IU l : : We . shall 'be


lour 1940 Price (Son, Greeriacre £


[{Apply E. Chester If&litheroe. ■


H


o u se and : TERRAtJE,


it.—R. Standrpg arid WASTE PAPER.—We are open to take collections of clean waste


,WN FE^TIl|lZERS. pleased in send you


Street.' Tel. 134. ' SHOP,! 4k, ESHTON


l ecently niodeihised.— | and Son, ^ g Street,


FOR SALl^ pos:


on the premises notj later than! li WITH VACANT ;<FSSioN. ^ d ' 'lu s i3 j | | Leasehold DjWelling-boUSe


I Clitheroe. Term 9w Years. Ground Ren : £2; 4s. 4d. i


NSWlY jCALVED CpWS AND h e if e r s (including: Scotch |


4,,, Duck Street, '! WANTED.—Smart GIRL, aged 14 Clithifbe. ,(Tel. 52.),i|


' YOU! can’t be ?rey arid use MYLETO; Clitheroe. 1 BRITISH EXPpiTlONARY FORCE,!


lALE OP; HORSES wiH be held JNDAY, I MARCH 25tl). Entry.] ({an be hrid on appli(|ation to ,f,


. EDWARD CHESTER, ' I


i PERSONAL M 'EF, WOMeN pa st [401 PEI


Brand oyster


invigo^ators vigour price,


Introductory size l/9. For salf F War fin: vital


rs. First dose staitis new life| force


• vitamins, or maker


general refund;


all br ■anches ^ o t s ; also at all chemists.


YOUNGi as ever.' New Oystra: Tonic i'Tablets gontain rai stimulants,


! Secretary.-


of [His Majesty’s' Forces. 15() STRONG: ENVELOPES, Price 1/6]—Aqvertlsfer Office, Cllthero


A


AiNALYSIS of rulings


us for all officf and Times Ofl.


|TOR SALE. mellow tc


Box E.I., Adv


void writing t l ik ' johg address] 'when corresporiding with members!


complSely I addressed,! arid Times:


BOOKS.—Large choice and thlciknesses. See equipment.—Advertised


ce, Clithefoe. .—PIANO


..ne, 15; g 'ertiser and


■mayne Wi


be exceedingly Redmayne’s, 9,


■ [(Eavestaff)]


lirieas.TrWritq Times.*


!


iiJied to-morrow a Red-.]' Vd er SUfr] would still; good lvalue ' at j75/- , M /place, Clitheroe].


arkep: , G U E S T ’i S


BUSINESS TRAINING COLLEGE, (Principal: E. G. Guest, B.Com,). for


r a p id ' and THOROUGH " , SECRETARIAL AND COMMERCIAL TRAINING


Prospectus and full particulars from the Principal.


Intensive Individual 'Diltlon; Rapid Progress.


9-11, EXCHANGE STREET, BLACKBURN,


(Tel. 6403), or from


Mrs. E. Robinson, F.C.T., A.C.T.S., 72. Hayhurst Street, Clitheroe. (And foj evening, tuition in Shorthand and . Typewriting).!,


I'el - moderate rent. Particulars apply W Stonebridge-' Cotton Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Victoria Mill, Chatbum.


To LET—HOUSE, 13 PARK AVENUE CHATBURN. batb, h. and c. water, - _____ ~ t ■ • •


RIBBLESDALE AVENUE; ideal situa­ tion; 2 recep.j 5 bedrooms, and com­ plete usual offlces.-Apply by letter.


TO LET by arrangement, desirable ■ Residence, NORTHPIELD,. 2, I Waddington, Clitheroe, H


ouse to let in low moor.—[I Apply H. Tattersall, Brook Villa,


; TO LET.—A four-roomed Country ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


COLLINGE;—Mr. H.. Collinge and family wish to thank all relatives,


' friends and neighbours, 'also the Doctor: and the Sisters and Nursfes


! of the Royal Infirmary, for their great kindness, help and fioral


- tributes, given them In their sad loss.


■ . I


Coulthurst Farm, Bashall Eaves., I ^


CQTTAM.-Mrs.' Cottam ' and faniily wish to thank the doctors for their kind attendance, and] all neighbours and friends for kind'sympathy and


; fioral tributes received in; their sad bereavement..


[, ■ 2&, Duck street, Clitheroe.


HAYHURST.—Mrs.' J. H. Hayhurst and family wish to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours, Officials; and Members


of Clitheroe Borough Fire Brigade,


, and Directors and Staff - of-Messrs. James Carter and Sons, Ltd.; for their, kind sympathy and floral tributes received- in [their sad bereavement.


’ j .[':'


12,<3raffon Street, Clitheroe] : . 1 -j_j____


' ' • - ' g3n,K >..


i SMITH.—Mr. S,- Smith and Daughter express their grateful thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours, for their kind expressions of sym­ pathy and floral tributes; -also to


'[.': [,i ' , ■ 7, Alma Place,-Clitherhe. [ .


[ TAYLOR,-i-Mr. Taylor and'family wish to thank all [relatives'arid friends for ktad' expressibns of sympathy


' [ertended to them ; iri , their sad ' bereavement :and ;for the ;beautUul


. [floral' tpkens rieceiv^ .. ; - , 16,’Park^Avrtiue, fJlitriefo!^'


COTTAGE, Sawley; e.l, rent 5/- I —Apply Bank Hall, Sawley.


I TO LET ! '■ , .1 , 62, Henthim Rbad, and :


! EMBLEY.—In loying memoiy of a ; dearly-[ loved husband, Robert J. ’ 1 died March 12th, 1939.


all! at 2, Albert Street, Low Moor. ; ~ n


' - ■ •


Enjible;]!, who -Prom his dear Wife and Maggie.


JACksON.-rln Iqvlrig memory o f a dear son and brother, Harold, who-


passed away March 9 th, 1937. ' ,


Gone from us!but not forgotten; Never'shall thy memory fade; Sweetest tfipughts shall ever linger, place where thpu , are


Roundthe’ laid.


I —Prorii [Father qrid Binthek j


■ Bolton-by-Bowland. [ !-


The'-'Green, ■! ' ' , 1 ' '


I, ■ ' .


[ wHlTTAKER.j-Iri loving' memory of i ' Alice, the beloved wife'of wpam' ■ H. Whittaker, [who died March lOthi 1933, aged 52 iears] .[


|


'A loving wife and mother dear, ■ !,, A faithful [friend while she was I


. iShe lived in hope, and died in peace; ’ ' i h e r e - j '. ' '] j^!;-


: ■ ' 'We trust jherl joys will never cease. 'There’s sweetness in remembrance. [ [ (


13,'Albion Stteetj ciitheroe. j


WHIPP.—In! loving memory of a dea;; Husband! and i Father, who dW; j 'March 8tb, 1937; ■' ■' ’


, T i KII


' ’This day brings back the memory,, Of a loved one now at rest;^ . jj:


And those who think of him | Are th(*e wno--loyed him best. - j j i


j—From his‘ living Wife and fami&l 8, Pendle "Ayenup, Chatburp,


WINDEK-lTreasured memories . of dear-husband,: Henry Winder, w^o.


passed, away, March 6th, 1938. Sunshine passes, shadows


ButJlove arid remembrance ou t i^ -all.: ^Prom his loving 'Whe]


ACINOWDGMENTS Ck()CkETT.-Mr. R. '


,, durmgrthehl recent bereavemen^ . , I throughout Mrs. Crocketts Uln^^ |


family deslrq to thank' all and their iriany' friends tributes and kindness shown to inw,


The:Copse,:'I;':. ' Mi’


■ the PoUce, [for their courtesy and kindness.'


tton Road, 'Whalley.' '(■]!";


Hoof-beats ] romance |Of Ij


[joOK.—Mrs. Cook and Daughtek^i ' press theh| ' sincere, rthanks te^ ;


: relatives; - mends md -' I alsq workptople at the Jubil^^.|. for ' their Mnd expremons M SW*


-['! ' ■ i''"”'' ■' ■' ' [ Printed t o -P uW lA e^W g l


Glltherde' [ Ad¥r<lser Ltd., at e,: to h e t place,


407/408 (two Unas)/ ; '' » A d v '


!' pathy -; arid I floral tributes , receff , :', ' during! theitl'great sorrow.; / i,


";[:, “ DONA NOTE.—GC


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To-night at] 7J LAUGHTON I


;Week commej IN BI HAl


Apply John Ellis andTSon, jVdle View- Nursery, Clitheroe.


to 16 years; also Errand BOY.— j ''


.'—the most nerfbct Hair Colour !■ 279" bowie at Bailey’s, 13, Castle Street,


a tonic, 1/6, i -OULL CALVES COLLECTED weekly on


, , receipt beeiu of qf h post j i card.—T- Morphet, Browsholme, Clitheroe


DSTANTED.—FARM WORKER, good • Y milker; also Daily GIRL.—Apply ; ! T. Bailey, Hawthorne Farm| Clitheroe.


SMART BOY WANTED. - Apply —:—'-----------^


WANTED.-STRONG LMJ for farm BowlaUd, near Chipping,


Harry Taylor, Chemist, JHoor Lane. '--------~ r


work.—Brewer, Fair; pak. Little i


NO coupons are required yet for clothing. Redmayne Wonder SUIT


is a suit worth buying now.] Price 75/- Redmayrie, 9, Market Place; Clitheroe.


paper, books, periodicals' and news­ papers, etc.—R. Standring and Sons, Greeriacre Street, Tel. 134.


j ' , WANTED.—Experienced or GIRL to train as Hous^Pariourmald, 4 in


family; references essential;—Write Box No. F.I., Advertiser, and Ttaes.


1 -pELIABLE ■ REPRESENTATIVES,


{No. 70, PISlLICq [ROAD, II accustomed to' work without:supervl-J i


For furthiir particulars arid permission to \iew, please'apply to |


I BALDWIN., WEEKS [ & BALDWIN, Scjlicitors,


nrar ANTED.—Applications for the position as GROUNDSMAN to,


the Clitherofi Cricket, Bowling and Tennis Club. State age,, experience, and wages required. All applications to


Jbe received by March 15th, addressed- [ to the Secretary, . 18, Pimlico; Road,


Clitherofc Ipi'.ARDBNERrGROUNDskAN for


I 'V 'Whiteacre Lane (Evacuation) |c£np,i Banroiw; refs. required.-i-Apply jitojCainp,Manager. -' ,,


i , , SMAR'T BOY 'WANTED.—H.. P. , !. Hayter, Castle Street, Clitheroe. I


L A. HACKING & SONS FOR


M E M O R I A L S


I Book : your order now > from our ' large selection of


i


BLACK,. GREY, 1 AND RED GRANITES, .


Erected when .desired.


Prices cannot later 1 be guaranteed. ; Send for Catalogue.


Address:— ;


CEMETERY I GATES, ACCRINGTON;


; Telephone 2043. Established U7t DEATHS i


IhITCHON.—On the; 4th March, at ' I Edisford Old Hall; Clitheroe, Mary, ' beloved wife of fhe late John 'W. Hitchon, in her 70th year.. Inter- ment at Old Langho Church, on the


r Sth.[ , ['!;]' I T


L JAI'aged over 30 years, are required by 1 large Credit Mailorder House, Salary |. £3 per week, plus gbrierous commission.: Must be thoroughly experienced and;


iKELLS.-^n March sithj at 16,; Grahanf ' Street, Morecambei Francis, dearly, loved husband of!Margaret A. Kells (nee Sefton), aged-74 years. Inter­ ment Torrlsholme' Cemetery, Mflre- cambe, to-day (Fridaiy),, March 8th


,: : T-— -------':" 7 .! [ . .[ ' . 7 L ' ' i!MOOKHOiUSE-OriMrirch;5th, 1940- at


11, Victoria Street; Clitheroe, James, the beloved husband bf Mary Moor-


Sion. Preference given to cycle owners, j —Write stating age and full particulars to Box No. J.136., H. Jackson, Adver­ tising, 22, Lloyd Street, Manbliester 2.


X|TANTED.—LAD for Park [work, 14 V V . or 15, able to milk; good homb,— ■J. Exton, Lane Side,


house', aged 65 jyb^rs Interment at 6t. Mary’s Ceinete^.; on the 9th" Inst., at 3-15 p.m.[ ‘


NOECKOSS.—On ith^ 4jth March; 1940, at his homb, 4i, 'yVaddington Road, Clitheroe, [James [Edward, the,


. beloved husband bf Mary Norcross, (late of VancoOTer.lB.C.), aged 71 ' years. In ten d | aj; . St. MaryTi: Cemetery, March |7th.


[, ROBINSON.-On I the i WiC W 6th March, a t ' UU AfXMAMA U¥


The Healings,'. 'Waddington, Mary. Anri, beloved [ lylfe bf the ‘'■late - Richard I Robinsqn, aged 77 years.' Interriient ht St.[Helen’s, Wadding- ; ton, to-monowj (Saturday), at 2-30 p.m.


SLATER.—On March :6th, 1940, at; 7, , Brennand Street,! Clitheroe, Thomas Lawrerice, ithe beloved husband oI Annie Slater, ih |fis 68th year., Service at Wesley Methodist Church,' at 1 p.m. on Saturday prior to in­ terment at St. I Mary *s Cemetery at 2 p.m. 'Friends rileaseI accept this the


only iritimatibri. [ -■ 1 r In a feast: of


IN MEMORIAM ■ ; I ______________ __ ,|


BHinVELL.-In| loving memory of a ; dear husband [and father, Tom ; Birtwell, who Idled March 8th, 1,937. A faithful friend has gone for ever, i A loving hus{iand, a tender father; : Great is the loss that we-sustain, ' Biit hope to meet in heaven again. ;


'rtom [son I and Daughter] 15, i ^litchell St!|Uet, Clitheroe.


CLOSE.—l i loving reiriembrance of Hazel Close who' passed away March ' ['


' 5th, 1939.


Walt Disney Ca “ SEA SCO!


Matinee daily (ea at 230. : Contin ■jlhursday, from |6l


evening at 645 i r at 2-30, 6-15 and^


■ —From jhis Wife, Daughters'-and I Sons, West] Molesy, Surrey, also [


!


Box office hours 10-0 a.m. to


Thone 4246-7..


This Week-end 'BE]


MONI ilN.'


[ Screamingly fu


li Entertainment afl ;; “ REX:’’ a nd^


i iThursJay at 7r3(^ ito-n ig h t :


iTo-taorrdw at ~2tf LAW.” Bok[Offl' Week commencil


VISIT OU^ j YORK STRI


! ^ -. -'I'.-, •' - A. ji NO. 2,1


nieo.W ^ THE FIRl


A I I “ l OINING & DRA|


, THE BELL good Selectiol - I Lowl


We had a little infant dear. Who Was our grateful pride; We loved her, ah ! perhaps too well.


WE C/ WITH


Passion, Iiitrj theHO'TE


Chapter T!ht| Thursday ail


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