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THS i F i lOlNlNC & DMT


HOXHEBSALL & FOEEEST will Sell ! ■ by Auction a good selection ; of. . : ' I


QUARRY BimOIflS VALUE


Is LOW, i and the remarkably I HIGH.


We have all you • need, and iour large s to^ SPADES, fo r k s , R ^ E S , HOES


I!l


e tcA n brief, all your.: GARDENING NEEDS at Competitive Prices.


\ ' CARTER’S TEgTEP SEEDS.


A . IW . ^ H I T A K I R , 14, Casde Street, Clitheroie. Tel. 160.


ATCO moto r m ow er s ; Also GREEN’S l aw n m ow e r s .


I f I


Cricket Proif)ects With the knowledge th a t in a


fortnight's time the cricket season will open, thoughts turn I to the prospects of the local clubs,, all four


of whom will be Eastern Division of the R ^blesdale


League. The ,teams will, be th^ ipoorer, of course, for the lachof Sprofesslonal assistance, and as the jseason advances, first one an ^ then


:ianother player will,: no douhVbe 'called to the j Colours. Neverthe­ less In the main the' personnel will !be pretty ;much th a t of last.iyear


I


' “ Our chief aim will be to keep alive the spirit of cricket, and if


• We succeed in doing that, then we will be little concerned about


- actual results,” an official of one of the clubs declared when asked about his team’s prospect?.,


His remark seems to have!general application. I t is quite j certain


that! cricketers locally arp deter­ mined'both to play cricket! and to enjoy cricket, while th6 opportunity Is available,: so tha t there is no reason why the season should not be a happy one for all concerned. While few new players have been


secured by the local clubs as yet, they all; hope to receive some .kind of i assistance from soldiers


stationed in j;he area. j


CLITHERpE’S ; OUTLpOK. CUtherop will once again take the


i


field under Ithe captaincy of W. R. Southworth, land the first eleven will; no doubt; consist chiefly of ex­ perienced players vlho have proved their capabilities !over and oyer again. The! attack, which will be shared by J. Thompson, F.,Mar- gerison, F. Taylor, A. Robinson, and possibly some of !the youngsters who last season figured with the second eleven, will lack the assist­ ance of Cook, last jseasen’s profes­ sional. There Is s!ome talk of Jim Aubin assisting ,the side again. With such batsmen as the skipper, J Crabtree, L. Wilkinson, A. Robin­ son and J. ! Thompson, the team should not go short of runs. I t had heeri hoped! th a t Harold Wlnffie would return to Glltheroe, but he has now announce d his ' intention of iplaylng iwith Leylan^ Two promising young hlayers, D. Noble and H. Deniain, have joined the


Forces. i


' WANDERERS’ Some doubt stll .


DOUBTS. exists as to the


players Rtbblesdalfe Wanderers will have available, put their team shQuld be little, 1| any, below par. Harry Wasjabrook, one' , of the league's leading batsmen,, is again the skipper, andl in the | task of piling up the runs ne wlll'l/e assisted by E' Standring, R. Preedy, F. Holt, E Weaver, C. Boltm and A. Slingef. In ! addition, it is hoped th a t Edmund Cdrnwa'l, who has ren­ dered such Invaluable service to the club ill the' past, will return from


the' Motors I to play with his first love. The I Wanderers suffered a blow last season when R.; Birtwistle


and T. Greenup were called “P military service, but as far as can be ' ascertained, ji none of I their players have hpenj called to the Colours ! since, although ieyeral regular second eleven players may he!! summoned dt short- notice. George Wobdwopth, who was pro­ fessional last season at- Whalley, may throw in his lot wltlt.the club, and if he does this will certainly strengthen! hoth| the batting and


the attack.! j| I ' whalley; i Having lost the service^'pi [Jack


Hesmondhalgh, |who h^? ; joined HJH. Forces, Whailey will;;still have W' Greenwood )jo act as wicket­ keeper For some seasons he'has pkoressed a deslire tdterminafe his S n g career. one to see Whal ey handicapped, if ne dan help it. I The team should Slove QUl bi as s rong as any of Its


S h b o u r s . ' although the b ^ ln g m a ^ a c k sting.!! However M


Sinlth G. Garratt, and W. H. laworthwUlbe^herewhUe^^^^^





I V7TT.T. not DISAPPOHJTEDj Three'GradesFine, MeUum,iEoughi


TAKE A TR](aL LOlAD-i-YOU


I JOHN lIObteON, i |


For Special Pricels write to


l im e a g e n t , s l ^ id b u r n . ■ ' v’Phfjne v24.|


SALES BY AUCTION I by RICHARD TURNER & .SONS


[Lower Edge Farm, SLAIDBUENi


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditoi-s and other persons^aving any claims or demands against the estate of George Marr, late of Ivy, Cottage, Dunsop Bridge, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, (who died on the 27th July],. 1939, and whose WUl was proved in the Principal Probate Registry on the 27th November, 1939, by John William Marr and Jessie Rudd the Executors therein named) arg hereby required tp seri^ written particulars thereof' to the undersigned, on or before the 20th June, 1940, aftet which date the said Executors, will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the pei-sons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which they shall then have had notice.


Re GEORGE MARR Deceased. Pursuant to the Trustee' Act, l’


925l


Dated this 9th day of April, 1940. J BALDWIN, WEEKS & BALDWIN,


-J Duck Street, ,


CLITHERpE, Lancashire. Solicitors for the said Executors.


MARGARET TAYLOR HARGREAVES Deceased.


li


Pursuant to the Trustee Act, 1925 .


(as amended).


the estate of Margaret Taylor mr- greaves, of 40 Victoria Street, Clither()e, Lancashire, Spinster, who died on the 25th February, 1940, are to send written particulars thereof to the underSigped


All persons having claims against


Solicitors for Francis Herbert Porter and James Booth the Executors of ;,the Will of the said deceased before ithe 19th June, 1940, after which date iffie said Executors will. distribute jthe


|j RICHAED TUENEEi & SON V MONDAY, APEIL 15th, 1940.


the whole of his Excellent Farming Live and Dead Stock, i as follows: ;


8 Wye Calves from 3 to 12 months old; 6 Heifers from 18 to 24, months old, fit for service: I. 2 Autjumn 'calving Heifers: 7 Autumn calving Gows; 1 newly-calved Cow; 2 Geld Cows, nearly


, beef; two-year-old Bull; [ 5 SCO 1*6


1 35 Black-faced Ewes with lambs at foot; 1 cross-bred Ram.


I


4 Pigs, about in lamb and


Black Horse, correct! in all gear; smart two-year old Filly!; extra good


work bog; 1 young Dog] 176 Pullets and year^ld Hens, W.W.,


R.I.R., aU bred from blood-tested stock. 12 hen Cabins, various feizes; <2 good Garages; single McCormack: Mowing Machine! (oil bath); ^ a r tii i's Side Delivery; low Manure : Cart; Chain Harrow;: Melotte Separator' No. 2;' Milk Cooler: set of Csirt Gear; set of Pony [Harness; Pony; Trap; Riding Saddle; i Milk Truck; 6p eggs Incuba­ tor; 2 Hoovers;: the whole of his use­ ful small tools; ' quantity of Furniturg,


etc., ' I i. ' !'


1: The above cattle are all young, good quality, and the Implements for the most, part are practically new and in perfect working, order, I ,


Sale at 12-30 o’clock prompt, with Implements.


Terms Cash.


Auctioneers’ Offices: i Bentham, Lancaster.


!


assets of the, said Margaret Taylor Hargreaves having regard only to j:he claims whereof they then have notice. Dated the 10th April, 1940.


BALDWIN, WEEKS & BALDWjIN,


4. Duck Street, CLITHEROE, Lancashire. Solicitors for the said Executors]


PUBLIC NOTICES


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE. TO INVESTORS, SPORTSMEN & SEWAGE FARM, HENTHORN


others.,


TO FISIERS & O ERS; S T


he corporation have for . Disposal at the''Sewage Works


a Targe quantity of SLUDGE .con­ taining lime.


1 ■ The Sludge is free at the Wo|;ks,


and application should be madp to the Sewage Farm Bailiff. ' ' !'


Assistance will be given for load-,


ing the sludge. G. HETHERINGTON, ; Town Clerk.


Town- (llerk’s Office, Clitheroe, ‘


5th April, 1940. BOROUGH OF CLITHER(j)E.


m i A i l w r t i i APPLICATIONS are invited


^ the right of CATERING at Pavilion at the Castle.


Street, Clitheroe. ' ' _ Applicants must state in writing


the terms on which they are prefiired to undertake the catering,, and,djifers


in a plain sealed envelope endprsed “ Catering at Castle must; be delivered, to the undersigned! not later than Wednesday, 17th April.


1940. The Council do riot bind tjiem-


selves to accept the highest or any rtffpr


.,


■Town Clerk’s Office Clitheroe,


5th April, 1940;


■friXCHANGE your Pram for a Folder. -■4 Highest prices [ allowed at BENTHAMS, 14, Market Place,


Clitheroe.


PEICB OP EGGS Collected at Farm 1/4. Retail 1/6.


. . «• j


G. HETHERINGTON^ .Town 'Cllerk,


1 annual parochial ?ocial took'place! 'in the 'Village Institute' on Friday.' The: event was [very! enjoyable.


‘ assembled for dancing, music being provided by Mr. Battersby’s Band.


I funds. . I ! ■ I I were provided with supper. After-?


•The children wereientertalned first of all, and after plriying! games they


wards more than a hundred people


I Refreshments, which had been given, were served iby a ladles' com­ mittee. 1 Proceeds! were for church


SOCIAL.—Postporied in February,; because of the heajvy snowfall, the!


TH TURN|ER & SON at the


On WEDNESDAY, tlie '■ ■:


I ■ 1940v.^


Sale- Conditions of 19 Special Conditions as the time of Sale!


ALE OF A FREEHOLD FARM IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY.


To be Sold by Auction by RICHARD I HOTEL,


ribblesdAle arms pISBDRN.


at 4 o’clock in the aftemodn precisely, subject to the Law Society’s General


1st day of May r


A VALUABLE FREEHOLD 134, and to such


known! as HARPER’S • _ at NEWSHOLME, to the market Hellifield,


linghouse, good range of farm buildings with accommodation for tying for 62 cattle,


comprising


towns! of Gisbum and suitable Dwel-


boxes including new modem shippon to tie 20 cattle, dairy and sterilizing room: adapted for the production of Grade A.


stable, provender houses,


arable', meadow and pasture land, as in the’ occupation of [Mr. Arthur Lay- cock. west


17 perches of sound and fertile


Particulars, may be obtained from and is in an excellent state of preser-- the Borough Surveyor, Church ,vation.


there is a length of approximately J of; a mile of excellent to u t and salmon fishing. The farm is | situated immedi­ ately bn the main road, easy of access


: The farm is! bordered on the by- the River ! Ribble' in which


^cock will show the farm by appoint^’ ment;


Auctioneers’ Offices: [ Bentham, Lancaster,


The- tenant, !Mr. Arthur Lajf-; |


For! further particulars apply to the


or to Mr. [John Davis, Chartered Land : Agent, Barbon, Camforfh.


or to Messrs, Sutclifies, Jackson and ' Co., Solicitors, Hebden -Bridge, Yorks.


I I ■ ' loose'


milk; [ together with 120 acres, 3 roods- and


FARM, situated. in: close proximity


will be read at _____


FARM


SCOTCH SEED POTATOES.


All: CLASS I SCOTCH A Large Asiortmerit of


EaIrLY & LATE VARIETIES. ALL CERTIFIED STOCKS.


Place Your Orders Early dnd Avoid' Disaiipointment.


JOHN FRAnKIIaND Fruit & PotajW Merchant,


18i RAILWAY VIeV , glIit h e r o e . ,’Phone


READ CRICKE’T PROSPECTS. Although Read have never (been


In a stronger financial position, they, have suffered ?everely from a playing point of View by the jout- break of war. T. Horrocks, R. Bruce and R. Stevensop have already been called up, [while two (ither players, T. Batek and F. TUdred, have also registered for military service. In addition, “Dick \7ade


[may not be aWe play cricket. ' It


POBITEr AND EGGS


-------- --- — — ---------- ---- order, 6Jd each.' Terms Cash.—F. Townson, Rock Mount,! Chatbum.


»LaCK : LEGHORN, RHODlil ®j EGGS [for Sittings (9d Preston) :i Day-old CHICKS t)


vigprously! with Bottles


Cofri Merchapts, [Clitheroe 'IJd.;


' not satisfied, return regular) 7id. or l/3d. packet' (unopened) [ pOT your money will be refunded.—Dugi lain and Soh, Com Merchants, ^ ta r lo o ’Cora Mill, Clitheroe. !


TRIAL I Packet pf Karswood jruuiwy Spice given with each 74d. id l/3d. ■packet. [Use trial packet first.' ^ e n , if


• V , KEEPERS !'’ EEPERS


nPPORTUNITY FOR .POULTRY- FREE


Genefbus Generb-iis Poultry FREE wanted


! Advertiser and Times. 1 'I


i


w _ _ __ ,------ Y’ within a radius of nme [ Clitheroe.—Apply Box


rANTElS 4 . ilOUGH '"SHi ; i ■


Tunes.WANTED.-Lsecond-hand i LADIES CYCLE.—Apply .Adveriiser and


he I5 now iworklnlg ’ bn • a farm| and


Is an extremely doubtful starter ,as ' ■


■ ' ""--ai :—-’


to spare time to ' Is hoped, now-'


ever, th a t a number of playerrivvho.


have assisted seebnd In the Lancashire League wlll to k up :Wlth the club,! and two or ,three


experienced players were helping Other Ribblesdale.


League clubs, h'ave expressed^^A


■willingness to play with the. vill­ agers. “We mayinot'have a strong


team but we will not lack enthus­


iasm’and'maybe we .Nffi surorise more than one team,’’ an o|fficial


-declared.': '


: Nelson, Dunnyshop Fartrij A( ’ANlED-tMarrled MAN;


,stockmari.-7-Harrison,, ' Midd(|: Gisburn.j'' | ['


w


I • Whitsuritjde,' must . '


maids kept.^|ffi[®' Weeks, dale Avenue, [i [


. ardeneinhAndyman required,


' VT poultry. 'State age,;, references.—Write Box, . .


Viage and N[o.!' LA,


Advertiser and' Times, Clithe roe. ; greaves 'and' Son,' Parson L/jape.;


WANTED.--«iriart, Youpfe 7 " SHOP [ assistant; errand . BOY^Appiy i q,


. also R. Sar,


LADY


t AtANTED-^TOUNG GIRL |f' House,'[good home,—A


Lccrington.


’or'Farin pply Mr.


sow or at good


p ; [Hall,


‘ Tl^ANTED ?fter Whitsuri, i 7* GENERAL; two iri [fanji


COpK-


liiy;. two Bibbles-


N6


DOTING, miles of L.2.,


them 1 i Chicks thrive


Cross above.


Black House Farm, SLAlDBUBjN.


!h. I R Auction: on , ,


ichard turneb & son ' in conjunction witji MESSES. T. TAYLOR & SON, will Sell by j


MONDAY, APRIL [29th, 1940.


: ’The whole of; their excellent Farming Implements, part Surplus Furniture,


DaiiY Utensils, 2 good H°Fses. Auctioneers’ Offices; i


Bentham, Lancaster! and Skipton. _


If you would like y our erdps to yield more than youj set ! out for, also bring results for your kibbur, you can ! this extra profit by ' using our


GI6GLESWICK LUMP OR HYDRATE OF U M E ^ N O W


a XU


AfFABlsjlEft’S I BECAUSE of its


BECAUSE it sav( IS


GOOD BEASONS great swelling properties,^


! I ca|n use less per acre, .^’j


BECAUSE o f ! its | lightness in weight I am sure df economy.


I caini save! money ■ by WRITING FOR SPECJAL I PRICES


GIGG ES^ICK . LIME to


JOHl>i tiODGSON


AGENT, SUIDBURN ’PHONE 24.|


better obtain


IT FOLLOWS THE PLpU(3l


tions from Mr. W. Rawsthome to Sell by Auction as above on |


have been favoured with instruc­


HOUSEHOLD IfUENITUEE AND I ' EFFECTS I


most of which is being ^ d under in­ structions from the Exobi.of the late Mrs. ■ J.; Firth, [ and r^oved |to the Salerooms for convenience of Sale. TO-MOEEOW (SATUEpAY) APEIL 13th, 1940, at 1-30 p.m.


included!:! 3 Piece [Suite, upholstered in tapestry;


Here is a brief survey of lots to be


Odd Easy Chair, upholsipred in Uncut Mochette; Walnut Wardrobe; a pair of walnut Toilets; excellent Piano in Rosewood case by Russe l and Russell,


TO-lCtCEEOW BASHALL ;EAVE;S^


NE. Clitheeoe.


(SAtitRDAYlj AP! l3th,T940. - i


PLEASE A PORTANT YOUNG CA' Poultry,! etc., and Sons. Also Brown


for Mr, Sale


Skipton


metal frame overstrung: set of [6 light Oak ! Dining-room Chairs; j Singer Cabinet Sewing Machine; handy-sized Safe by Cartwright, 17 ;c,16 x 24 ins.; Acmel rubber Wringer; ■ Walnut Night Commode: Electric Pir^; 2 full-sized Inlaid Mahogany Bedsteads, of good quality; |, 4-ft. Bedstead, full! panel Walnut;'odd Dressing Table of modem design iii Oak; Oak Gpte Leg I Table; odd ,EaSy Chair, upholstered in blue velvet;- !small Cottage Hano by.jieu- feld; ' Grandfather’s Clock; small Creda Electric Oven; jindian Carpet, 3 X 2i‘ yds.; another small Carpet; brass Jam Pan; Mahogany reclining Chair; : Ironing Board; 'practically new linoleum; Clothes [Rack; Kitchen Utemdis;' , Pottery, Vases; Mantel Clock in mahogany case; 2, light Oak Stand Cffiairs and a ki-ge variety of 'other lots


: On view Friday until 'morning'of Sale.


' i


I HOTHERSALL & FORREST, I ! Auctioneers and Valuers


Bank Salerooms, ■ Clith'eroe. .


(Tel. 95).


BRITISH EXPEDITIONARY FOBCE A VOID writing that long 'address


7-30 p[m. and


mHE CLITHE ^


CO M Harry P'l (BIL


remember THIS SALE OF 50 GR._


LE, Part Implem?::nts, ::or Messrs. M. Ac';krigg.


iAnd


lly, 16 h.h., 4 years old Dawson.


1 I '


to coqi' T. 'H


imence at 12-3(t p.m.


TA^OR & [son, I " ' Auctioneers.


;ro c |auctionIm a rt


•j^ANY LTD.!;'- ( Free Area). ; '


and all [stock bust be on the premises not later than! 1(1-30 ia.m,


onday NExr.i-Grading of stock will commence. at 9-30


'


be given for All Fat Stock cobmg to this Centre. (No Notice is necessary for young Calves).


£ 1 : show °!f


70 HEIFERS Heifers)


rjTHE n ew l y CALVED COWS AND


. n e x t p r iz e show ____ SALE Of GELD AND. LAYllNG-


will be on'lofler.! 'k


NOTE.—Twelve days’ Notice ,[must. Fat


/G ARDEN & LAWN: FERTILIZERS. AX -yve shall be! pleased to send! you pur 1940 Price Llst.-^R. Standrihg[and Son,;Greenacre Street. Tel. 1^4. i


IM- H


OUSE I and SHOP, 46, ESHTON ■ TERRaCE, recfently modernised,


vacant possession.—Apply E. Chester ?nd Son, ^ g Street, Clitheroe. '


FOR I sAlE WITH VACANT POSSESSION, OR TO LEt I


Dwelling-house


[!No. ;70i PIMLICO ROAD, Clithierole. Term 999 Years. R e n t , £ 2 4s. "4d;


I Ground For


BALDWIN, WEEKS & BALDWIN, ' Solicitors, I


1 1!


; 4,i Duck Street;! ■ Clitheroe. (Tel. ’ 52,)


I -- HOUSE, Henthom Estate, [with large :dinbg-room, scullery, with' bay vyindow, teparate wash-house, - 3 1 bed-


DR SALE.—Modem Semi-detached


rriUESDAY NEXT,'SALE OP!DfiIRY -L CATTLE at 10-4455 a.m..,. when a good


I rooms, .tiled bathi-oom and W. C, Radi­ ators in 2[ bedrooms.—Apply R. Taylpr, 133, Henthom Road, Clitheroe.


(Includbg ! Scotch STRONG, healthy Dog PUPPY | FOR AND


OPP (JATTLE will be held on Friday, April 26th, when a grand show 0: 200- 250 head of all classes of Stock wjill be on offer, including! entries of young In-calf cattle from well dealers and farmers. Judging at; 10-15 a.m. Sale at 1045


kni


a.m. . Tel. 325.


•^when corresponding with members of His Majesty’s Force?. 60 STRONG ENVELOPES, completely addressed, Price T/6.—Advertiser; and ' Times Office, Clitheroe.


PRAM! HOODS RECOVERED and ' ''


you wait at BENTHTyMS, 14,; Market Place, Clitheroe.


RELLNED: Pram? re-tyred while '


.


;mart lown


I .| LOST,


horn burn R[G.—A[ Tattersall, I by-Bowland. :


LO^T.-tTwo Honied ' EWES


paint on rump, tar mark fa [


t !0ST.—Two Half Bred EWES -14 three Lambs-Spufgeon, Red Bashall Eaves.


.ribs, olton-


red Ifump, with


a tenter: I cheap to good home.—Apply Milne-Redhead, The Lodge, Holden, Nr. Clitheroe.!


— ,---- aces; vacant iposse^n. oa corbpletipn.—Apply MrsJ 'Altham, Bel- graye Villa, Waddingtoni i j ' :


addington, all I efjood:


Ba re;


am and E.L., well dedorated, a very,' iatpnab^e. rental.


-------.J.. ,m


; i


BROON VILLAS, WADDINGTON, ! , T- '!


._ _ j


Farther iparticulars from , ! HOTHERSALL ^5 FORREST,


, ' j Clitheroe. Nl


i Auctioneers and ValueisL - (Tel. 95).


permission to view, please apply to I MEMORIALS __ further particulars jand


1 BLACK, GREY,' AND -RID I , t


irlces


! Erected when desired. cannot later -be guaranteed. Send for Catalogue,


'large selection of . GRANITES.


! .


iddrcksi— - ' ' Cem e t e r y GATESi


res ACCRINGTON.


I'Teleiphone 2043. Established 187* DEATHS


SALE; shows good signs of being I !' I at ., De Lacy Street,' Clitheroe, ! .'


I An ! I In t


I V the :1 latest; shades—Brunat,! Mi- hlonde, Gitane, [ ?t 1/3 and 2/3[ box. Also !Coty Perfumes at , Bailey’s ' 3, Castl? Street. :


rxOTY Air Spun Face Powder in all 1 ! !


I EDWARD CHESTjER, WE have still a quantity of WALL- ' . ' ' !


Secretary.


I each. Quantity of Glass from Id. up­ wards. Quantity of Dry Washable Dis­ temper at 3d. per lb. Quantity : of Brown Paint at 4d. per lb., suitable for farmers.! Quantity of Green, Yellow


PAPERS, all to be sold at Ijd. !


I e.l., vacant possession bn completiori.- Apply 24; Longsight Avenue.


F j [


lYOR SALE.—Improved Ground pehts 1 -T (amounting! to £3 16s.: 6d; per


annum issuing out of property in Derby Street and Hayhurst Street, Clitheroe.


' !I F


Offers to Alfred Shaw, Solicitor, Colne. Tel.:139.i


or i SALE.—PIANO and j Oval (Mahogany!TABLE, in good coridi- tion.-;;-Bbx L.l. Advertiser and Times.


H


ig h ! ifn s io n batteries; from |6/-!each, 120 volts.—BENTHAMS, 14, Market Place, Clitheroe.


| WANTED


TXTAS'tE PAPER.—We are open to ’ Y take collections'of clean [waste


Greenadre Street. TeL 134. ! '


T^ANTED.-I-YODTH or MAN for farm work, must be good milker. ■T! |Whitwell, Siddows Fann, Clitheroe. : [


, ■ JUNIOR GIRL CLERKS Required.- INfills, Clitheyoe.- | '


t Atanted.^-two rooms in good I Ay locality in Clitheroe,,Ufifurnished'' preferred ;l good terms offered; urgent., Wiite Boj] No. J.2., Advertiser and Times.'


WANTED.:— Small HOUSE or dislrict.—Write Box J.3.,. Advertiser &


BUNGALOW, to rent, Clitheroe Times.


Apply G. Barton and Co. Ltd., Whailey Rorid, Clitheroe.


! '


SAVE, EVERY CHICK 1 Britailn needs WANTED.—Good MAN for, Fanri Work.—Apply R. Berry, | Lower


TONIC. No dead !ones, no leg-w eakness. 1/2,


[JOHNSON’S OVARY strongly, Stinden Farm, Clitheroe. 5/-—Blap jkbum’s W ' attention.! i j


anted.i- cast-opf Clothing, Carpets, etc.—Miss J. Waimsley,' Larkhill, Blackburn. P.C. prompt | ' ,


NUrseiy School Certificate; resident; £20 first year, £25 second year.j-Apply Matron, St.. Denys’ . Home, Clitheroe.


I '


iROBATTONEB Required Church of England* ’ two years training for


Mjrs. Brown, "Morgar'h,” Llttlemoor Read, [Clitheroe.


'ANTED.—Young GIRL to help with household duties!—Apply


BENTHAMS specialise In part; ex-


Prams. | Let us make you an offer.—14, Market Place, Clitheroe.


charige on Wireless, Bikes or |


______-A BOY (TEMPORARY)! ! ■ nkjmore than 15 years! of'age,


t(t assist [in the Grocery Department. Written’'1: ’ applications ', endorsed “Groceiy;” and addressed to Secretary, and Manager, • Co-operative j


Ltd., '2,' Moor Lane, Cffitheroe, to be delivered' not later than 4! o’clock, [ l^onday, [ April 15th, 1940.


. 15th, 1940. ; , ‘


perience j preferred. Written! applica'-j tions; [ endorsed : “ Butcher^ ” ! £mdj


■^AtilTED-YOUTH (TEMPOIIARY) .7* for :Butchery Department] ex-


Addressed to Secretary and Mariager, Co-bperaitive ! Society Ltd., [2, • Moor liane; Clitheroe,'to be delivered not later than 4 o’clock, Monday, AprAj


'


WANTED.i-Strong LAD dr Young , M"N fdr Farm Work.HCrOok, Horroc tsfbrdi Did Hall, Clitheroe.;'


|3UY YdUB BIKE AT BENTBAMS, A* Highest [prices allowed foryour ole


bike in,' part; exchange. ’ Terms from 2/- weekly] 44, Market Place] Clitheroe; 1


Society


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- ; Apply by'letter only, stating dge, education, and qualifications, to: Cllth- erpe Shirtings Limited, Grlndleton


paper, books,' periodicals Md 1 news­ papers, letc.—R. Standring [and['Sons,


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B^ADl IHAW.—On the lOth of April.


n Bradshaw, ag ed '72 years. ;erment at St. Mary’s Ceme-


id on the 13th' instant. Service );7esley Chapel at 2-0 p.m.


HARciREAVES.—On the' 6th of April, 11940 at 8, Turner Street, (ffiltheroe,


JOLLYi—On the 1st of April,: 1940, at '■Park Road, Gisbum, Sarah Alice Jolly,-aged 84 years. Interred at' Grlndleton Methodist Chapel on the 5tri inst.


; Cem'etery on the 9th .inst. I


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i Paint, etc., at 7d. per lb. Quantity of T. & G. Boards.—Wm. H. Watson '& Co. Duck Street, Clithero'e.


or SALE.—Modem House] '16, PARK AVENUE, CLITHEROE,


. > IILKINSON.-On the 7th(April, 1940,1


at 158, Moor Lane, Clitheroe, Henry' Tbiomas, the beloyed husband of Ada' Wilkinson, ?ged 68 years.'


i Inten-ed at St. Mary’s Cemetery, on I th^lllth inst.


j IN MEMORIAM


GELDARD.—In loving memory of our j dear mother, Ann Geldard, who ’! died April 6th, 1938.


I We often sit and think of you, ’The tilings you used to s£iy and do; Arid wonder why you'had to die, without a chance, to say goodbye.


' :


|-T-Prom her loving Husband and ; ' family.'


4 WYE CALVES !POR S7\LE.— 10, Wilkin Square, Clitheroe, i / 1933. .


"its riot-the tear? at! the moment ! shed,'


That tell of a heart that was tom; Biit the lonely grief of after years, R'lmembrance, silently borne.


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—From jWlfe and Mother. ilain Street, Gisburn. j [


I 'iicNiiB.—in loving | memory of my ' ^ dear. Wife and our darling Mother, wilo fell asleep, April-9th, 1939.


'liie memory ofj having [nad yoU ii to love is b.e?utiful, T^e bitterness of i the sorrow of I losing you is unspeakable ; Into each lonely! hour you seem to


1! come and' gb, : ' The happiness you gave us you will never never know!


, Jadly misled by all at 5, Kinder ! prove, Romiley, and “Lynfleld,” ' Barrow. , ■ : 1' ; '


. One of the best, and dearest of 11 ' mothers. [ ;


Her thoughts were' all for others-^ ; '


-[-From all at'St. Andrew’s Mansei ! 1 ■ Ontario, Canada.


PARKER.—In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Thomas (Tom) Parker, died Apr|l Wth, 1938.


i Always jolly, always conterit,' 'Always respected. ' wheTever he


Always something'we can find To call his memoi-y back to mind.


I ■ went: ' ' ! ■ ! • ' , !


—Also my dear I piother, : Elizabeth Hioms, died December 25th, 1938.


22, Grafton Street, blitherqe; , , j.., ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


4prom his Wife, Daughter Greta, 'la n d Father-ip-Law.


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i HARGREAVES.-liie[ fariiily of the ! irite Mi-s. Hargreaves wish to thank ;


a!ll relatives, [neighbours, friends., doctor and miriister, for their kind Attention and! kind expre^ons oT. -; sympathy, and! floral tributes during , , ffieir sad bereavement; 8, ^ m er Street,! iciitheroe;


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SlAter.—The fairiily of the .late Mr. ; [ James W. Slater thank all friehds . tod neighbours! for expressions ol Sympathy, and |- floral tributes, /■;


received in their! recent bereave- : riierit. Also Messrs! John Southworth .


rind Sunday Schopl, the doctor and* ' nurses. ' ' ; ' ! ! ,' . [ ■ 20, IChester Avenue, Cliffierpe.





'for [ the kind sympathy and


tod Sons, the jMoor, Lane Church, ■ ~:ho ............


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! wrilTESIDE.—The family 'of the late' [ Mr. 'John Frederick Whlteside_ wi^ ; .44 , fo thank rill! relatives arid frieri^ '; .J


received during [their recent :bereave- ' merit.


expressions rf. floral tributes,


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[inelghbdurs,' for thrilr kind expres- sions of sympathy ianA'- floral tributes received'jin I their sad los®*/


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