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n ' i l'l I '. ■ ■ ’ i kande useful Gifts
UP TO THE PRESE^^T. THERE IS NO INtREASE tfi PRICES. |
bu y NOwl!------THE UNCERTAINTY OF SUPPLIES MAY CAUSE PRICES TO RISE.
14, CASTLE STREET, CUTHEROE. w. WHk TA K E R
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TEf. |l60., TEL. 160. tend ers . I
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Now, nioijo! than |#var before 1$ It nejceiiary! to have! a modern radio
receiver In!your home. Wlih six ntonihs
‘ black-outj ahead a new Philips receiver will cheeriVou'and your family and bring endless hoprs of enlertalnmant to you all. We shall bo pleased to demonstrate one of the new Philips sets jin your own; home. It's Ilho: finest' black-out' Invest-
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nrtENDERS ARE INVITED for the -I supply and delivery of suchi of the materials named below, ^ may be ordered between 1st April, 1940, and
B ; OEOUGH OF CUTHEEOE.i
31st March, 1941. (both dates inclusive) ! GAS DEPARTMENT.—Ironmongery,
etc,'
Wrought.Iron Tubes and Fittings. ! HEALTH department—Disinfect- ints. Ironmongery, Dust Bins.
Brushes, Manhole Covers, ■, etc., Fire- ;;iay 'Pipes, etc., Artificial Stone Flags, Stone Kerbs, Coal, Granite Chippings, jimestone Chippings, Broken Lime-
[ h ig h w a y s department, — l l ' I '.. :■, ■ ■ , . C L I T H E K G E A D V E R T I S E ]
'SALES BY AUCTION Bvi C. HOTHERSALt & lli FORREST
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freehold! and leasehold llROP^Tr; IN CmTHEROE.
FORREST at the BANK SALE ROOMS, CLITHEROE, otl
T Messrs. ! HOTHERSALL ' and BE SOLD BY AUCTION by
WEDNESDAY, the 17th; JANUARY, 1940, at 3 p.m. ^
Sub ect td conditions of s^le to be then produced.'
LOT 1.
a!FREEHOLD HOUSE, View, Clitheroe,
No. 74, West Apportioned
yearly rent charge £1 Ws. Od. :LpT-2.
j, \
tEdlsEHOLD HOUSE, No. 33, Kirlunoor Road, Clitheroe. Term 999 |years from 1902. Apportioned yearljri rent £ 1 10s. Od.
ject to the! apportioned rents, coven ants. ’ coni^itions' and restrictions
affecting [the same, The Conditions of Sale and the origi
I. thej week [prior to the_ sale. WAJ TED
■ TATASTE ' PAPE ;
■ I:
paper, • books, pel papers, etc.—R. ;S Greenacre Street;,
collecti
qns of clean waste iodicals ■ and ■ news- : taridrlng and Sons, • Tel. 134.
We are open to ! j ■.
self-contained' Flat.—Apply Box No. XL, Advertiser and -Trines. - . '
work.—Alderson, Kihg Street Farm and Cafe, Wrialley. T^l. 3282.
■RANTED.—Furnished ROOMS with ** access to kirehen, bath, etc,! or
'TkTAN’TED. — Trustworthy Young y * WOMAN, 'fqr house arid shop. ,
| ’
iTATANTED^oid.-MAN for fanri work : ' live [in.—George Speak, ■
Moor Isl^q Farm, pence, near Burnley. SUITINGS—Offered
/^NLY [29 ODD ” at greatly re- measure;: Buy no rationed.-^Redma; Clitheroe[ -
The abive property will be sold sub; , - A
nal! grant and Lease or copies .thereof^ may be inspected at the sale or at the' ofOce of the Vendors Solicitors during
^or further particulars apply to the Bank Sale Rooms, Clith- 95), or to the Vendors’
S^icitors I^IeASTHAIVIS ■ and RAMSBOTTOM, 2L! (Church street,
bLITHEROE. Tel. 264, (2 Imes) ' , ^
rrVHE CLITHEROE AUCTION MART COMPANY LTD.
atone, Horse Com and Provender, Tar, ta r Compounds, Cold Emulsions, Tar macadam, Mortar, Drawing OfiSce
ilatenals. i EDUCATION DEPARTMENT-^^pec-
tacles for children attending Element ary Schools. 1 Forms of Tender may be obtained on Application to the Gas Manager, Sani-, iary Inspector, ahd Borough Surveyor respectively, and must be delivered in a plain sealed envelope endorsed with the name of the article for which a' tender is submitted to the undereighed bn or before the 31st January, 1940. The Council’s Forms only must I be
lused. The Council do not bind themse|ves
li PHIUPS
•iotlel <80, 4-valve all-wave auper*: iiet with ipeclal daylight American; iho^ave band, and preii button
tuning - - j • , IIJM.; aNG STREET, ASCPEN, CLlirHEROE. Tel.'81. PHILIPS APPOINTED, DEALER Harger
iriOE SPECIALISTS thD^CHIROPODISTS, i
Mai k<!t! Place, CUtherjae, THEATMEffllBir
j T. E. HARCra, INTRA-RED AND MASSAGE !
M.N.I.CH,
M.LS.P. PY T^HIS SOCIETY,I Lo^ns. Loaiis. £10 TO IfljOOO I i
WITH 0^ WITHOUT SECURITY. Write or ’Phone, • [
Lending Society Ltd. .eigh^ District
7, i LIBRARY ST., BLACKBURN, AND
Is: ■: 21a, YoIrKSHIRE ST., BURNLEY. :
Do You Want A CHEAP Road,![arid A GOOD [Road I? Then Use Ojir--
Farmers Only (ilGGLESWlCK !
For See Or Write for Special Prices|tp : [ ■■■' ! ' ! ! ■! , . I ; i' ■
i ! !
:uME AGENT, i SLAIDBURN. : ’Phone; 24. > | !
I, . I,' - ;■ ! - . I Also
MAGNETO REPAIRS. Specialists .In Repairs t()
DYN arid
[AMOS i and SELF-STARpRS RE-WIRING OF W
SIMP (Dept.
HAPT it5r;
ipN BROTHERS, No. 3[Magneto Wor -nr. Burnley—HM
me ;- ; Padlham 14
a very windows
'GrTUNTTY KNOCKS. JRere’s roriri chance for buying a Spltjatj ~ low - price. [ See Redniayiie’s ■9,' Market Place, Clitneroe.
The Christmas snooker hari[dicap
at CUth^roe Conservative C!lub l^as- ended in victory for Mr. Hi Clhe^^- ham over Mr J Stones, the flnalls'
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QUARRy bOTTpIlS JOHN HODGSCIN,
Three Grades'; Fine, Medium, Rough. ■ .
|12th January, 1940.
TowR Clerk’s OfBce, CLITHEROE.
;o accept the lowest or any tender.!! G. HETHERINGTON, Town Clerk
WADDINGTON; THE LATE MB. BARROW.—Amid
many signs of regret and sympathy, the interment of Mr. J. R. Barrow, of Mayfield, Fell-road, took place in St. Helen’s Churchyard on Monday. The last rites were performed by the Vicar (Rev. W. G. Jones). Floral tributes were sent hy:
' Mother, Frank and Jlnnie. Jim and Lizzie. Jean and James. Rob, Alice and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Townson. Frank, Mary and Bessie (Amble-
side). Bessie and Hoyace.
Nephews and Nieces (Kendal ahd
A.mbleside). ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Smithson. ■ WlU. W. Berry. Mr. J. W. Pye. Mr. B. Pye and family.
' Mr. and Mrs. Slinger.; Mr. and Mrs. Whalley. Messrs. J. Herd and Sons. Messrs. J. Afather ard Sons,
CHATBl
Hour met in the Ladies’ Pprlour at the Methodist School on Tuesday after noon. There was a good attendance. ’The Rev. H. Allen gave a very good address on Nehemiah. Refreshments were served. ■
BRIGHT HOUR.—The lladies’ Bright
possible to have' the usual Sunday School tea party and concert, at Christ Church,-..owing to the war, a party was given,’' to the children last .Saturday afternoon, in the Church Institute. Meat pieg, cakes, and jellies, etc., fere served,_ and each child received a cracker and a bag of sweets. After wards the time wa!s spent in games,'and the children had an enjoyable time. :The Sunday School tedchera were in charge. MOTHERS’ UNION.—A meeting of
CHUjDREN’S party—As’ it was: not 'i . QRINDLETON HELP FOR THE BLIND.—A most
welcome contribution to the funds of thq National Institute for the -Blind jls the outcome of the village c[arol 'singers’; endeavours during
I Chrlstmastide. The sum forwarded e Institute is £10 15s. Bravo,
“Ribble Valley.” I ACCIDENT.—A most unfortunate
riccident befel Miss. Elizabeth Oddle, of Balderstone Farm, Grtndleton, when, I on Sunday night, she felL downstairs and fractured a leg. She was triken to Blackburn Infirmary, 4iherei ’v/e are glad to kriow, she "Is progressing favourably. !
PENDLETON
the Mothers’ Union was held on Wed nesday afternoon in the-Church Insti tute, There was a good attendance. ’The speaker was Mrs. Townsend, wife of the Vicar of Langho, and she gave a stimulating address on " Seiwice.” Dur ing the aftqmoon; Mrs. Freeman read a New Year’s message from the Misses ■Wheeler, of . East Grinstead, formerly of Chatbum. The members decided to work for the Social Comforts Fund, i A CANADIAN-'VISITOR—Last week end, Mrs. Briggs, of Ribblesdale View, had the pleasure of welcoming a grandson from Canada—Lance-Corp^ oral Jack Jackson, of Winnipeg, :who arrived in England with Princess Pat’s Canadian Light Infantry on December 31st. i His brother is Iwith the sanie regiment. Larice-Corpoal Jackson is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Althara Jackson, who went out to Canada 23 years agoj His father was the son of Mr. H. Jackson, of Rimington, and was born at Wytha Farm.: He emigrated and came over, with the Canadian troops during, the last *ar. Before
happy} gatherings took place in [the ylllage school last Saturday. In the afternoon there was a party for the children at which Mrs. Asplnali dis tributed 32 prizes awarded for regu lar aftendance at Sunday School. A bodquet was. presented to Mrs. Aspinrill by Sally CJowperthwalte. Following tea, there were organised gameii until evening, when adults ^sembied at a whist and domino drive.} Play at 11 tables was under ihe direction of ;Mf. W. Wood and the tiei. E. Hurford Jories (vicar). Mrs. Hurford Jones presented prizes }as follows. Whist: Mrs. J. Covvell, [Miss iEi Robinson, and Mrs. Nutter; Messrs.; I. Taylor, J. Brawshaw, and |a. Wpodacre; Dominoes: Mr. H. Smalley and Miss E. Taylor.- A com mittee [of ladiqs was responsible for Ithe catering arrangements.'- '
1 NEw AEAR socials.—Two very MOOR ILARS entertained.—A
going b'ack, he married Miss Ivy Briggs, youngest daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. .J. Briggs,:then:of Peiidle View,
, Ryes he has never' seen before. He also made the acquaintance of many of his mother’s old friends,, who. have; been very pleased to meet hun.i He was , a riiember of the- RegimMt Barid, being a comet player, i)ut the
band.no longer functions and-: its members are noiw acting as'Stretcher bearers. He re joined' his regiment on Sunday night.
Chatbum, who returned with hiln to make her home in Winnipeg. During his short stay, Lance-Corporal Jackson visited his' father’s oW home and! rela-
[hot-pot tea was provided for .Sun- , Iday School scholars at St. Paul’s, on, [Saturday afternoon, There was a large assembly of parents and other Interested friends in the; evening, when,[under the chairmanship of tlje vicar (Rev. I. Pugh), Mr. R. Forrest, a teacher, presented prizes to some forty scholars. Mr. Forrest’s | remafla.on the value of the Sunday
I School and the work It performs, were! Supplemented by Mr. R. Par- klngton (secretary) and Mr. S. Pell, senior, Theiremalnder of the even ing was spent In games.
Monday next.—Grading of Fat
find all stock must be in not later than 11 a.m.
stock will commence at 9-30 ajn. '
qlUESEjAY NEXT, SALE OP DAIRY A{ CATTLE at 10145 a.m., when a use
ful show of upwards of kA newly CALVED COWS and Oy heIpeRS will be forward.
SALE of GELD and LAYING- cAttLE will be held on
Secretary,
January 19th. Sale at 11 a.m. EDWARD CHESTER, !
msmoF FO tipn. [ ■ irhe following parishes are attached ■ r
to; this bentre;:— 1 ■ blitherde, Chatbum, Down-
ham, Twiston, Worstoh, Meapley, Pendleton, Sabden, Wiswell, Whalley, Henthorne, Coldcoates, Little Mitton, Aightori, Bailey, bhaigley, Dutton, Chippink, Leagram.i Little Bowland, Bjllmgtfn (excluding Langho)', and the following pari&es in Yorkshhe : Great Mitton, I Waddington, Bashall Eaves, G'rindleton, Bowland Forest (Lower Division), Bowlahd Forest (Higher
D)visio4), Easington (detached), Slaid- buni, lyest Bradford, Newton.
EDWARD GHESTER, ; Disthet Ghairman.
TRAN
!3olton-by-Bowknd Cattle Transport isi our name, ! |
i Our object isj to please you^
!ieal good Service is pur aim, We’ll show you what WE CAl’4 do.
We travel far; ,We travel wide. With Dairyl and Fat Cattle,'
. ' ' ! . ' ,1 ! ' . i
!t’s up to you [now-tb[ decide, Good Transport’s h|alf the battle. '
All cattle carried bylt^ur float^ 1 Are sure! oif reaching market, .\nd-should y ^ miss the early ’ There’s no- nried for you to
Our prices [ are fijOt very highj In [fact, they
Electrical Tel. 2[tl;
& Radio Engineers, ^ELLGATE, | CLITHEROE.
New Work, or Repairs! of any Description at Reasonable Prices. 1
HURST GREEN OD during![the evehing. A most enjoyable
o l itHEROE ; Auction Mart is a col- V lecting Centre un^er the Ministry ofi Food Control of Pat Stock for Slaughter and farmers' must give 12 dsiys notice of their intention to bring ca,ttle, sheep, 'pigs and calves to the Centre tor the weekly Monday collec-
' ' i-iiuii-ru-u-i.n r ir ir ii- 1 I . - ii----- --
choir' party.—The Rev. T. J. Ud Mrs. Byfom k ndly. invited the choir, thpjr hpsbands and wives, to a Chfistr mas party held in the Schoolroom' on. Thursdaji last.j ’The beetle game and whist were played. Supper was served
time. was sp.em and Mr, and i Mrs. Byrom iwere wpmly thanked for! their
kindness.' ' Although they have only been a short time in the parish, |Mr. and Mrs.! Byrpm Have won the esteem of all the parishioners.
t STUD.—' White and
Elecirici SEI
For promp
iuced prices—Suits to . w before clothes'are' 'ne’s,' 9, Market Place,
[ n a t " STUD.
Hollins FUrm, Sa -Two _ -
.jjden, Whalley. i large Black.—Pye, and Efficient iVlCE & Radio
BY T, SD,V£RWOOD.{ i I ■
[ORT NO’nbE.OP SALE. "wiston
ig toideath MR; T. SILVERWOOD Sell for the representatives of the Wm.| Pye on
ite^tones Farm, r
Clitheroe. | j
tNESDAY; JANUARY 17th, 1940 HEAD I,!OF CATTLE, ! ! \^ :—
D. Roan Heffer Calf (4 months); id W,. Cow, due February; [.Black , due March;- Black Coyr, due- 'Roan due June; Roan due £|ep- •; ! 2 Rejans, geld, full of milk.,
I Sheep I 20 Homed Ewes; 12 ^ambs. [ |
| ! j
! rij)rse;: . Useful thick-set Horse 15.2 and, good worker.
Cabin 7fft. x 6-ft.; various small Chick Co(|ps and Cabins. , ;
_____, a Ducks and Drake. ! [ Cabin 20-ft.|x IMt., sectional; sin^ll
High Cart, hay shelving complete; Gal. Pigl Trough; j Cow ’Tubs and Buckeljs; Scythe;: 18 Stave Ladder; Mahi^re Drag; !Barb Wire: roll Wire Netting;, roll of Felting; Rakes and ]Fqrl^; [ Fencing Posts;' LooseOhains; jSljorml •amps,' etc. ENDLESS GOOLER, 1,8-m.!
Implements:: S.H. Bamford Mower;
with piping, pan a id tripod stand; Milk; iicive; 4 seamless Milk Kits, 42 Bm.;! Jilklng Buckets; Butter WorkerJ- Set
3|i|rt'Gears. 1 i ' | |
pair BedroomjT’oilets;! Wash Stah^ and swing;mirror; Vood Bed andiSprihg
Rumiture: [ 3 piece Bedrooni S.uite;
Mattress; Iron B.M. Bedstocks and*wire, mattress; F^ath^r and. Flock Beds;' Wash!Basin and "I’Dilets; Carpet;Square; anp 'Rugs; Stabs Carpet; Bjedropm: Oilcloth; - Curb; Bedroom Chairs;
id of PoulUY, mostly 1939 BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE.
I THE! EDUCATION ACTS. ASSISTED HOUSING
j - SCHEMES.
RATING 8C v a lu a t io n l| '
a c t s !’ ! ■'
I i!' — r|- ____IS HEREB'Y - GIVEN that
trict Boro
___ ugh has arrangddl; for; the AUdit for the year ended 3l4tiiMarch, 1939, of those Accounts of the jiCoiincil of the aboye-hamed Borough'; and of theb: Committees and of tneij Officers of the Council and Coihmitteeg which are [subject- by law! to audit by a District Auditor, to commence on Monday, the 12th day,; of February 1940, at 111 a.m.,' at the ToWniHall, Clitheroe, ■ . and where! the[ several officers are bound to account at such hre, severally, riquired to attend produce all books, deeds, bills, nts, vouchers, [and - qther docu- :,
;he District Aumror for the Dis- which includes 'Me above-named
when who
aiidi and
menteT containing o[r relating to, the account's custody
acco . such accounts before
__c | qc— auditor.
■estiit and make the .
spectively. Any ratepayer -or owner of property present
or power o^'eaeff person re in
then to pei audited in the
Rorough may be I any objection to the ; DjISTRICT
I FURT-HER GIVEN ^hat the accounts of: the said Council arid of their Com mittee or 'CommitteeB jand the Officers thereof: duly made up md' balanced to gether! with all bqofis. deeds, bills, accounts, vouchers, [ and ' other docu- ment4 relating thereto wiU be deposited * at Ms Corporation Offices of the-said
AND NOTICE !lS HEREBY
quantity of Bedding; 1 small Mqhcgalny Drawers; smgll Harmonium; Kitchen; Drtsser; Long Settle; Uphblstefed! Chair; 4 stand Cmairs; Rocking ()hair;! kitchen Sofa; ’ new roll Oilcloth, 3-yds.i X 3-yds; IFireside Rug; two fl-leaf- tTEbies; Clothes Rack; Enamel Diphte;! Bread Mugs*! weigh- Scales: iMeatj Safe; Flour ^in Pahs; Zinc Bath;: Wash Tiib ! and Dolly; Wrmgmg; Machine: Hanging LampHalf-sets Tea and Dinner Service;: Screen; other items too numerous to mention. |
Lets.
Bay: About 112-yds. of Day ip four' : I
Bpses pass tlie firm. l- i C h s t e r
S( ie 12-0 o’clock'. rhe Clitheroe,
I Clitheroe.! . ! , ■ i I 1 • Tel. 228. I ; ! I Downham and 1 Terras• II
Cash, arieyj
I GoiiWil, Ghurch Street, Clifherpe, and 'will le available quring office hours | ■ linspection by all [persons Interested
tlie Seven clear! days immediately [ire the Audit, ! j !
latl'd this 5th da^ of January, 194(). G. HETHERINGTON,!
Town Olerk, and the jOlerk! to the Local Education! Authority.!
ON SALE
I leyf. t|)R darkening Gfeylnair try HAIR;
"■ ' iT IS B E X P E D ^ R I FO R C E I delay, M m
ENVELOPES (6d. Printed Addressed
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an(i ’Times Clitheroe.
[OR Dry Hair: trj ____ ___ _
(6^. for 25). now 4 stock.—Advertiser. | 3, Market Place,
aIke sure your Letter^ and Parcels reach Frarice iwith the minimum Stock Printed addfessed per packet) and Gummed LABELS
Office,
anri clearing the sialp from, dandruff It is very effective, i is. 6d. and 3s. per bo^tlfe at Bailey’s, 3,'Castle Street.
[tonic . For brightening the hair [vaseline hair
I terrafe licensed arid registered.-Write 1 Box No. Yl, Advertiser and Trines.
Tw f e V BUSI
IxjiOR i l ’i, B
SoNfectioner business po:
new ■|\I ply, Wooff, Slqldbum
meUBATOR, :! 100 egg ; size, as also 8 Khaki Campbell DUCKS.
SALE. - GLOUCESTER
R SALE.—Blue Folding PRAM (latest), in go6d condition.—Apply '4’tiser and’Tribes. ^
m: mg’; Sdcl
I Rbi I arid
'bus, _ v^alk it.
I are yery decent,
[f you will let[ us ha’be, a try, Your job will get Igood treatm,ent.
!!4ow all you farmers far and !rie That want yfouir Cattle'moving
ar.
Use Bolton-byrBowland Cattle ITiansport, Thrire’ll be no need for choosing.
]m HODGSON CkTTLE REMOVERJ
HeadI Bolton
: • ■ I ^ I I • Office : ’Phone Slaidbum ?4. [ Office : ’Phone ! Bolton-by-Bowland [15- - 'i ■' ''!
I EDUCATION 1 ! ' "
G U E S T ’ S BUSINESsj TRAINING ! COLLEGE,
RAPID AND THOROUGH ! SECRETARIAL AND I! COMMERCIAL! TWINING.
(Principal; E. G. Guest, B.Cpm.) ■ 1 ] , for : , : .' ';
Prospectus and' full particulars fi*om the Principal. ;
Intensive Individual :Tuitibn;; ! Rapid Pi;ogress. - ij :
Mrs. E. RObinson,' P.C.T., A.C.T.S., 72, Hayhurst- Street, Cljtherpe. (And lor evening tjution in Shorthand and ; I Typewriting), .
9-11, EXCHANGE STREET, : iTbLACKBURN.' ,!i [(Tel. 5403), or from 1
[ POUITRY AND EGGS
“ AT the outbreak of war I bought 6 : hens arid found they did not lay well.
!forcing egg'riroducer. Packets Is. 3d., i(7-lb. tins :8s.) From Dugdale and Son, Com Merchants, Waterldo ;^om Mill, iChtheroe.
POULTRY SPICE and each [bird now lays practically every day,” [says Mrs. Shannon, Colney Heath. Try, this n’on-
I 'staijted using KAtoWOOD ' '
[Hens, Geese, Turkeys; liver trouble, [worms, etc., cured in 24 hours with [ JOHNSON’S REVIVING TONIC. 7Jd., l/2d., 5/-.—plackbum’s Cor^ Stores.
!C<APE Bri
PRICE OF EGgA ' - ’Wholesalje'2/- Retail 2^3.’ !
[GUARD!, ALL POULTRY I : Britain heeds them lij - Moping
; rGaD; 3 bedroqbs, bathrqdm, W.O. f separate, .sitting [room, dining room, tiled kitchen, washihouse, 2 new ranges, 2 [min.,
to.station dr|!bus; - vacant pos session.—Apply saipe j address.
T
\ 6 SELL OR TO LET.-M3ood Stone- ! built HOUSE,!; 18, KIRKMOOR
BmXISH EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. ■VOID writing! that
pqhd ENVELOPES.(1 - - icoiqilmplelely g
rice 'l/6.-jAdve|rt fflee, Clitheroe..
Iser
■4A when coriressponding With members of .His Majesty’s Fdi'drees. 50 STRONG
long [address ’ and : Trines addressed,
us for all office equipment.—Advertiser I ahd Times Office,1: Clltheroe.
. M : • to! l'et
alll imodbm'-^>conveniences. Vacant possession. -For-full particulars apply to! Mrs. Althabv'jBelgrave Villas, ’Waddmgton jor td| HOTHERSALL and FORREST, : Auctioneers and Valuers, I Bank Salerooms,! [Glitheroe. ,(Tel. 95).
rrlo|sEUL OR to let.—Good Stone- A built [HOUSE I at Waddington, vdth
I rfK) LKT -shortly! No.: 2, GREEN- I ^ MOUNT TERRACE, comer of 1 Whiteacre Lane,! iBarrow. Three bed
rooms, bath, Isepafate W.C., e.l.; all tile ranges, garagc^-^A|)ply above address
T
r r
O LETii-WBiTESTONES FARM, BOLTON-BY-IboWLAND.'52 acres,
} tors, 21, Church iStireet, Clitheroe. (Tel 264, 2-lmes). ! | i
’ [! DOWNHAM I HALL. ESTATE.
farm buildmgs.-HApply P. N. Percival, Estate Offiefe, Downham Hall, Clitheroe.
NALYSIS! BC^OKS.-Large choice of rulings and thicknesses. See
^ ■ Arip
s and Markers; iSteel Land ers. Cultivators,! Stitch Horrows Grubbers, 2 [and 3 horse gear.-r
R SALE.—Sirigle Ploughs with Levers and Metal Socks; Stitch- Ploughs .withi Steel Moulds, Hub
y 'the Makers; Stalker Bros., •ith.
i ': i ,
jpARKENING BAY RUM. _ harmless, an i I is a good tonic -
;be hair, Is, ^3d. per bottle at! 's, 3, Castle, ^tljeet.
' : • [ , E . Book T IM E S , F R ID A Y . JA N U A R Y 1 2 . 1 9 4 0 . ’ ISAIES BY AUCTIO^ I ! PUBLIC NOTICES P ER SO N A L .
T\|TiN OLD AT 40. iGET VIGOUR. ■
Tablets contain RAW OYSTER stiinu- lants, i vitamins, general invigoratora. First dose starts new life, vigour, vital force, introductory price only 1/98. a
I’-A New Oystrax ! Brand Tome
bottle. ! If not delighted With instant results maker, returns its low price. For sale at all branches Boots; also at all chemls s.
' ! ■ ■ i ;
HACKING & SONS FOR; ;
- hi
M E M O R I A L ^ i
BIJaCK, ' GREY, t AND RED GRANITES.
l ^ s s ■ !: j
your, order now from 'our large selection of
s cannot later be guaranteed.! Send for Catalogue. ; i : |
Erected when; deilred. I' - ' i ir '
CEMETERY I GATES, I ACCRINGTON. 1 ; ihone 2043. . rEstabUsbbd 187S
windows.-Redmayne’s, 9, Market: Places Clithebe. •
': DEATHS
jArs. Interred; at St. Mary’s lenetery on the 10th.
! .
;ENHALGH.-On the 8th iiisti, at qrst Farm, Elswick, Bridgett i:ssy), late of Bashall Eaves,-the irly! loved wife of John Grecn- [gh, aged 67 years.
i - HARGREAVES;—On I the 10th inst., at ■
21,1'Hlghfleld Road, Chorley, James, the: beloved husband of Annie Har greaves. , Funeral service, Chorley Parish (3hurch, Saturday, at 11-15, followed by interment, at Chorley Cemetery. Enquiries: John. ’ R, Lucas! and Sons.i Chorley. Tel 2758.
MArSden.—On the 11th January, 1940, at 11, Thom Street, Glltheroe, Alin Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Albert
Marsden.im her 73rd year. Interment at St|. Ma'ry’s-Cemetery : on the 13th instJ, at 2-30 p.m,!,
Si:El|.-On the j ipth "instant,' at
'[Wlfmond Houses Farm, Pendleton, [Alice May Seed; the belovk wife ol •Geoi-ge Seed,! aged 43;! years, 'interment at [ Pendleton Church, to morrow (Saturday) at 2-30 p.m. Friends please accept this the oifiy ■ iimation. ! i . .
WILKINSON.—On ' the 5th January, 19M, at 6, Longsight Avenue, Clith- erle, [Nellie, the beloved wife of Jolin Wilkinson, J.P., aged 50 years.; Interred at ' St. Helen’s- Church, 'YVaddington, bii the 9th Inst.
[IN MRMORIAM I „ i ’SUNDAl
, ” ; Till we beet again. | ' —iFroto Elortie, Fred and Children.
Biltoh, who I was called ' away (iiddbnly), 6th January, 1939. .
-Treasured memories of a father! qnd' grandad,' John
Avenue;. Marple.
'dfear mother, | Elizabeth Harrison, mo pied January 12th, 1938. Ever remembered. ::; —Prom Peter and Kathleen.
ON.—In loving memory of our
HoiDEil.-Treasured memories pf Jack,I the ‘beloved husband; of
Jeatrice Holden, who passed to the ligher life, January 13th, 1938.
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■ At Rest. : —Beatrice and Bessie, [i' " ■;
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
BAIrrOW.-Mrs. Barrow andl family desire to' thank all relatives and Mends for their kind expressions of - * sympathy arid floral tributes re ceived during |their sad bereavement, Mayfield, Waddington.
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CC OK.--The Nephews and Nieces of the late Miss Cook wish -to thank friends and, neighbours for their many kindnesses shown toherin - her-declintog'years. -.
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D^RpLL.—The-family of ithe late ■Mill' Damell lexpress sincere thanks ;tb'all relatives, friends and nelgfr bourti for their kmd expressions of sympWhy :(,and floral : tribiites - received m their sad bereavement.
lIiw li^qor'Top,iClitheroe. -
FliRTHi—Mrs. Firth. Her loved pnes iw™ to thank all those whose kindly help arid - sympathy has doneW . much to: lessen-their deep sorrow. ;
111, Milton Avenue, Clitheroe.
lOYND.—’Die family of the late Mrs. ; Loynd wish to: thank the neighbours, , mdinbers of the Mothers’ Umon,
I sickness ' arid loss 'of their detf 1 mother. All members of the family; I -are profoundly grateful. ■ -
I Sunshine Band, the Doctor, and tha; I Nursing 1 Association,; for flowOT, I kindness* and sympathy during-the.
Pendle View, Chatburn.
SL1NGER.-I sincerely appreciate tb®, I expressions i of sympathy and kmq-.
I ness shown: to me during .-my ^ ; j and double bereavement,: and for, I ■ beautiful floral tributes. To one ana i-; I all, thank you.
I immediate possession by arrangement. •li-Easthams! and| Ramsbottom, Sollcl-
I- : Elizabeth, . >
Forest Becks, m !: I Bolton-by-Bowland. -
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WlLKINSON.-'Mr. 'Wilkinson, 3aci,
BE LET with [iimmediate posses Sion 'I'WHIirESTONES FARM, 1 TWISTON,ii34 a4es. [ Good House .and
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1 Mother and family desire to t h ^ , I the Doctors, the Nurses Association,
I sad bereavement, ; Adfcrtiser and. Times.
LETj—Lajgp i Furnished BED SITTING ROOM, with or; without ‘ attendance;! alli conveniences,r-Apply r
:: 6, Longsight Avenue, Clitheroe.
i Printed -and Published- by [Clitheroe Advertiser and .Trines, W - Ltd., at 6. Market place, OUtheroe, 407/408 (two'Unes).
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I and Ministers, and a host of I -for kind expressions-of symp.^y, I and floral tributes received; in their:
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