p jf fp i (TEN) , CLITHEROE FRIDAY, V' ;i:: I V'.,: m MendjUi TuMai jfc WMimdai , i i
C h a r lp s Bbi?er||and I r e n e D o n n e i n
Thinly, FrMtyiand Sttarday Jeadettd McDoiibld in Nelson Eddy and
One House Ihursday. Two Houses Friday 1 and Saturday,
'■ :ii , V Seats now Bookable. : WHALLEY
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iCdunty.pl Laficaster,Battalion., ■'.'1:
N(xv2,Plato(jh. .-.If- i' '; ■
IVpLLE^I HOME . bUARD. pany.i
’ |I ' v|,;SECT^NijOT !,
Section, 2-for M.G. Lecture, j Saturday, 5th; 3a; all Section 3
Friday, April 4tli: 2a | squad, all
lor Musketry Lecture. [ ; Sunday, 6th: ’4a:, Section! 4, Map
■ Tuesday, 8th; 2b j Section 2, Gas. i Wednesday, 9th: 3b; Spt’n 3. Gas; j TTiursday, 1.0th: 4b; Sec’.tn 4,'Gas; I Friday, 11th: la ;l. Section 1, M.G. Lecture.'
Reading Lecture. 1 LiOc'tiirc
Monday,. 7th: lh;i Section 1. Gas i '
1 j Musketry.
Saturday; 12th: 2a; Sejqtlon'2jor / I 'l' i;
]• :'fi , Special Lectures: Tuesday, 8th,
Thursday, 10th, at Pendleton; by Corporal F,. C. Mltch^l.i: !:•!‘ Monday,- 7th to Thursday; 10th,
Musketry. Practice for Competi tion-Team. Parade 14.00 hrs.'I, Sunday Next, April 6th:’Platoon
^atade at 10.00 hrs. for RoU'Call.
I Note: Lectures-every evening to commence (after Roll Call) at 19.45. Sergeant Derbyshire, (Eatt Lancs.) jffill attend'Sunday parade.'
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must! hand in demra; to Stores Sergeant; , '
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Men requiring serge :|)attle-dress '
recruits. Apply Headquarters. BRIGHT HOUR. Miss Fresh
hrs.,: Sunday, 6th, 09.30 to 13.00 jhrs. Men not already equipped with serge will receive unlfotms. i I There are still vacancies 'for
Serge issued Saturday, 5th, 14.00
ly Bombr. Slckler, ;PA. j _ , | , To-morrow (Saturday). April:5th:
BSmSH MES.
;teh'shillings !28th,!194i; •
Organising Secretary of the British Legion ‘(Major G. Ferguson. M.C.), as! follows; " I ani pleased to be able to] Inform,
yoU.that' the Trustees have .awarded a Prlhce of Wales peflsipn'to—— . which is, in effect. per week from March
I have received a letter from the
PLAIN CLOTHES ^ R , SOLDIERS !] I, .DISCHARGED.
:: Owing'to'Cbmplaints received of soldiers being sent home in uniform' -pending. discharge, representatloiis
*a result, amended instructions have beeri Issued maUng It obligatory on
the part of C.O.’s of .units and hos pitals' to provide; plain’ clothes, or,
lieu thereof, if the soldier so desires. Neither the plain clothes nor cash allowance is to be charged against the soldier’s account..;
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that a number of original members of National Defence Companies have been discharged without fur-! lough. Representatlohs' by the. Legion to the War Office on. their behalf have resulted in the issue of InstrucUons authorising payment' of a bonus equivalent to 14 days’ pay, and allowances to meh already discharged... .! Should further men be discharged; .they will be granted 14 days leave!prior to same. '
NATIONM, DEFENCE COMPANIES , I t was recently brought to ndtlccj
>' ! ■ . , ! ( i ' (CORPS OF MILITARY , POLICE-
. 'VULNERABLB ! POINTS. TheS^iTOffice have requested
the Legion' X) bring fhe following to notice:— 'I K'
water,- of- CUtheroe,-; •|sp'bke";;::on i Spring Cleaning to! metabers of the Women’s Bright JHOur^ att}the Methodist, School,!' o h ! Wednesday Mtembon. , -!: The. Rev. R.- Holt Ijreslded.
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.sented with! a dressing |case and, a pipe by his former bolleagues, as a mark of their esteem, i!. . -
’! BAND CONCERTl-Aithoughithe
.afternoon, was. one of the best ever lieard in’ th e ' village,, M The. Ipro-
really was a musical treat. ;
event was not so'well patronised as It might have been' lliad- l|he weather been more- congenial; i t ;was generally agreed that the concert m e n by the PortsiriOuth'Band of me Royal Regiment of Artillery, on fhe cricket flel)},| last Saturday
,gramme was thorougolyi enjoyed, by those who
tookr-.adyaritage of vyfaat
I INTERMENT. — [To . Show their sympathy' with the husband and relatives, a' large ' number; of lUagers assembled- a t ! the Parish ihurchyard, on Monday, when the
rjlackburp Infirmary, last Thursday, (from shock caused I by . severe,'burns.
nterment took j place of Mrs. largaret Geldard (24), of 6, Bridge Ind,. Billlngton, who died‘a t the
,^s reported' elsewhere In this issue, she was standing artth her back, to the kitchen fire, yriieh her dress became ignited. :rThe ;Vlcar .(Rev. B. W. Butterworth) performed'the )ast rites. /
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i THE LATE MRS.I RjroEHEARb.— A well-known Billlngton resident, jdrs. Aimise Jane Rydeheard, of 12, Did Roadside, died htlth'e Blackburn Infirmary, on; Monday,| She h^d been a patient theife 'only: a few days, although she! had inot enjoyed good health since undergoing an operation nine years. Her husband, Mr. William ! Rydebjeard, was formerly employed as a goods checker at the local railway station. Forty-four' years! ■ o f ! ^se, Mrs. Rydeheard was a j native of North Hornsby,' but had I lived in Bllllilg- ton most of her life. M Mr., Ryde heard, his three ii daughters jand adopted son, will have general sympathy In their sorrow; ' The Interment took place yesterday, at Old Langho'Churchyard, the Vlcai; (Rev H. Townsend) ofijciatlng. ■
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land Mrs. W. Day. who for; many [years'were proprietor^ of a sweet [Shop in King-street. ] Much sym pathy will be extended'iln ,.their bereavement to Air. Fehtori and his two sons, both , of 'whom are In
The death occurred' Itt the early hours of yesterday morning, at ,the jresidence of Jier son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. IV. Fenton, of •Mrs. Alice Fenton,Vwllei6f Mr. John Fenton. For a numbpr of .years, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton had resided at “Lynwood,” Nethertori, and they celebrated their golden] wedding on Friday, February; 14thj' this year. Airs. Fenton, who wasl 70 years of age. Was the only daughter, of Mr.
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crowded' dance hall last! Thursday evinced the popularity |of the Loyal Regimental Band, which played at Whalley Assembly Rbpms for the
business in Whalley. :: i HOAIE GUARD eIfFORT. ^
■ (Ctontinued foot of nfext Column); THE LATE AIRS. J .: FENTON.-!^ (Continued from preceding Column)
Home Guard whist drive and dange. About £30 profit resulted from the organising, activities of the! Home "Guard headquarters staff. Valuable prizes were awarded by the unit to successful whist players, and were presented to the winners by Lady Laurie, sister of Captain Lawson- Jbhnston, the . Whalley; platoon commander. Lady Laurie made a happy little speech, Iri which she complimented the local unit upon its efficiency and enterprise.- Lieut.- Colonei J. F. M. Robinson thanked Lady Laurie on behalf of the 11th County of Lancaster Battalion. ’ . Among the guests were the C.O.
^joined In the dancing, and 120 In the whist. In Ull probability a fur ther dance will be promoted by the Whalley platoon during April, In response to many 'requests .for an encOre.
after 47 years’ service on the irail- jway. mainly being employed as a porter • at Whalley,. has been pre-
PRESENTATIONli-Mr. W. Mattin, 3f South-view, who recently retired
•service .with : the BlueCap Police, whose duties will be to police select ed mllitarjT, establishments, aero dromes. and other vulnerable points in Great Britain and Northern Ire land. Suitable candidates would be ex-W.O.’s,“
N.C.O.Is and men, but not National- Defence Company’s per sonnel who have, recently been dis charged. Age between 40 and 55 years. Medical Jiategory A1 to B4. Army rates of pay and Increments Qf previous service similar to iMP.C... Application. for enlist ment, and further] particulars from nearest recruiting]centre.
..Men are.urgently required for „ .
minded that 'the.; Widows’ Allow ance PensloniScheme Committee, is to meet early in JUne, Fully com-
WIDOWS’ ALLOWANCE SCHEME, , Branches; of the 'Legion are re
Ipleted applications must be in the hands.of the area Secretaries of the 'women’s section by May 15. Forms of application , are obtainable from the Secretary of. the Women’s Sec tion! at Headquarters. Under this scheme, weekly allowances of-ten shillings can be aV?arded to widows 6f men-who .’served' in the Great War,. 1914-21, who are In need, un able to earn from, ill-health,'or bther, special causes, and who are not In receipt of statutory assist ance.',
63, Whalley Road, Clitheroe. , ALF. WOOD, Secretary. ! . V WI ALLEY i PICTURES.
AIIcklY ROONEY AS GREAT , inventor.' '
greatest--motion'[pictures ever made, “ Young Tom Edison,” in which Mickey Rooney plays the title -role. Branded at School as. aYf'half wit" young' Edison brings upon' Iflmself disgrace as the result of nis’jmany experiments, but his genius IS finally recognised when he saved a train frqm disaster by signalling in code to his sister, who is one of tl)e passengers. - ,
The ,'tDyhood ’dayt of Thomas v Edison, the great inventor, pro
CHARLES BOYER AND IRENE DUNNE.
■ An outstanding Urama, “ When To morrow Comes” will be screened at the beginning of next weeS,. Charles Boyer, the great. French actor has a magnificent partner in Irene Dunne, who scored such a! signal success in “Theodora'Goes Wild.” An interesting story deals with a man’s sacrifice for the woman he loves. ,|- , “NEW MOQN.” ,
were made by the Legion to the! War Office oh the matter. Now, as
alternatively, ]a cash allowance of 14s 8d. (subject to variation) in
A POl4tY FOR PEACE
EqONOljll' IC FACTOR 8i WAR.
Affi. GERALD BAILEY’S TALK TO BOTARIANS. I
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“ 'IT Is no justification of aggres- Sion to say that It had its roots
In the'mlsery'and Insecurity of the post-war I year^. It was, despair which gave the Impulse].fo r ' ,the search for order by violence, which hat Imperilled clvlllsat|on, .and
! brought us once again Into wari” This was said by Mr. Gerald Bailey, MA., a former Clltheronlan,
.director Council,
mouth Rotary Club on “ international order and of post-yiar construction.” To those, who jthought it
. when addressing
of tbe Nation eace Boume-
Inoppor-
.the nevf order ]after the jwar, Mr. [Bailey declared|that even from the • standpoint of waging war, we should clearly understand and as clearly
'announce what our peace alms are: and we should ‘lhave 'a positive arid enheart mlng conception of a con structive and free world order af the wat, as an alternative t]6‘Hitler’s so-!called wbrld order, ’ based ■“ tyranny and [domination;
on
'■.I'! LMCTE’S. [FAILUR^^ ■W
e lAust-understand'and knbw
now, because if )ve left It ulntli af ‘ the I war It might be top late Influence the character of peace, They were face to face with a revo lutionary syStem which was at once the natbre and] cause of-the war; 'therefore one of their central tasks was tollfind ways and means of moulding and directing to |deslrable ends, the changes and adjustmeats already lin process.
League of Nations. Air. Bailey spld, were, first, that] while the machin ery'was a l l ' right, the spirit was lacking;': and without a spiritual ■ practical no
‘ Two reasons for the failure of ;he |
dynamic, - an eager and faith In 'common humanity,
machinery or ] system of jlnrar- natlonal co-operation woUld sic- ceed in preventliig war or assuring peace. ;
| I ECONOMIC FACTOR. The sec ond reason was the failure
economic factor was crucial from the P.olnt of view of remoying the causes of war; .and he pointed to the slgnlfic?nde']that the rising for tunes of ithe Nazi power coincided with the' economic blizzard which swept Europe, including (3erma|ny, in-1929.' I' jj
! Hitler- had Promised -vlrork I or loccUpatlon to six; million unem
I HITLER’S METHOD.
ployed In the working andlmlddle- classes; andi while he robbed tneifl of their political power,: and 'most certainly pf: Individual freedom.] he recognised their right to j be jre- incorporated i Iri the - com,munlty, although It was I done In large’part by [making, them !storm troopers and orgarilsingi'the state for] war by transforming: the nation Into an army, both In peace and In war The method was fuiidamentally
ide the background for, one of the
poridlng and contrasting .solUtlon to the problem :of unemploymerit ? Mr. Bailey-asked. ! Could lb find a plan for‘ society to utilise rii4n’s gifts and men’s energies for]con structive ends; d r must we remain Indefinitely In a condition of|'\Var, or near war, because we lad no policy for peace!or because war vas less dangerous thari peace? ;
negative and,Immoral to th6se:who held the! democratic view,! bub It pointed the way]!to a supreme Chal lenge to the deriiocratlc system] Could democracy find a. cofi}es-
' elementary SecuritiRs. “:No'Collective!syttem of s league
of nations, federation or what you will, will serve to prevent war and achieve peaceful • co-operation un
less It has the I Indispensable bisls of a constructive economic order; unless It : can somehow dem! vdth the strains and stresses which pro voke war; unless We can sUpply the elementary secUritles-feread, v ork and leisure—for the cbmmlon folk everywhere,” Mr, Bafley said' '] Hitler' Is unifying Europe urider
, dramatic [account of the attempt'-of a French count to raise a rebel army in Newi Orleans.. In the disguise of a slave, ihg falls in love with, a famous beauty , of the day, and tjie plot is artistically unfolded. ' "
achieve another great triumph lii. the musical comedy “New Moon,” which has been ’ specially booked for Good Friday and the week-end. Some delightful songs are introduced into a
Nelson Eddy and Jeanette Macdonald
banners qf .freedom and plenty, ( he added.
.judges] Mr. and Mrs. Priestley and Mr. and Mrs. Brunderlck,|had no easy task. Prizes Were awarded as follows. Ladies: Character : “Romance,” Mrs.' E. Wa|ton Gypsy, Mrs. E. )Valler.' Original’; 1,’ “ Salvage,’’ Miss E. Wallerf:2i “A Bevln’s Model,”]Miss L. Seed.: Gen tlemen; Character: 1, “Hitler,’t Mr C.'LawBbn, Settle;] 2, “The Rajali ofjBong,” Mr; P, Seed. Original: 1,
ful fancy dress ball was held'at the White Bull Hotel, on Friday night, to raise funds towards the .provision of a Nayal motor ambulance. The costumes were! Varied, and the
and officers of the Royal Artillery, leaders'of local Civil Defence units, and soldiers, In uniform; About 360
.“Lost Spirits,” iMr. W. FleWen; 2, “Old Mother Riley,”- Mr. Slater, of Long Preston. | Couples: 1, “Adolf arid Musso,” Mlssbs E. Cotteei'and
A.iRawsthorne;’ 2,'!“Jack aad’Jlll,” Mr. and Mrs. j; Bennett. .V parcel of I groceries! was ]-wori. by Mr. S. Speak.: The “Nuts and Bol' s” band played for, dancing.- ’The attend ance exceeded;300, and,the pro ceeds amounted to about £29.')The organisers thank, the donofs of the prizes and all who helped In any way to,make the effort a success
FANCY DRESS BALL.—A isucdess-
In \^rir-time we all ktlovV tha t many goods and commodities ! are delayed through i lack of Tvansjport facilities. We are h ap p y '
th a t t^is is not the case with us,;:asM(e Itl 3 jpOClf-f/in f/%
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of the governments to maki; a peace which men'thought worth preserv ing, ot to give! reality to the I fine phrases and fine conception^ Jof human solidarity, or the economic Interdependence of all the[peppjes. Mr. Bailey declared that me
tune and Irrelevent to discuss now SALES B T ; A U C T I O N
rpHE CLITHEROE auction. M;1BT i' j"| .COlilPAN| 'L’iD','
Forms an(L signed by the Producer, l : DAIRY
TlfONDAY NEXT.-Grading of Fat LwL Stock at 9-45 a.m. No stock will be accepted after 1 p.m. ' I All entries ipust -be made on M.A.T.
at 11 a.m. Buyei-s from. infected and controlled areas must bring a licence.
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heldl on i„ of jftiday. Prizes; will
The new problems
TehSk'.
SEIID LATEST SOWERS
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heldl^n Thursday. April Mth,. (instead Sale at.'lillfSO' ajn, be
..given,'! In two
classes for toe COW^ ^
Entries solicited.
koWARD CHESTER. '[Secretary.
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BOWERS HAND SEED
!!N STOCK 32/6. ITAKER,
CASTLE STR!EET, CLITHEROE.
WEST BRIGHT HOUR.-Ladies of the
, -JING-GPF CATPLE^m be ----- .SALE of Geld .AND
—, best pairs !of IN-CALF .j -
1] B A L E S , B r i i J C T i o x 1 ■ , ; a v i ^ w o o D . |
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1 ^ 1 SEEDAli i FARM, WADDING'T'ON. Nr| CLITHEROE.
(on riglvt h ^ d of .the Pell Road, approaching :Hoorpock Hotel).
s Sale 1 of isurplus for Mr]
C.lTomkl
----------- ------ Sale M E.1t< silver! 'TI^MdEROW
trictlons.of feedii| Auction
stock, owing to re- stufis.
’OOD wUl Sell by (SATURDaI^),
11; tWoj geld Heifei's; Red Heifer, geld,, in milk; ' 4l0 Poultry, vizi: i 6d R.I.R. tPUllefs;. 100 R.I.B. Hens] 1939 blood-tested land -yaccinated; 250! cross bred Hens,.year old. ,!]
3 Heifere, due Aug.|20, 21 and, Sept, !s:'i ' ■ '] | Clitherbei Tel. 228. mias Ho
Sell byWEDNESDAY NEXT-, APRIL; 9th, ■ [Y ' 1941.
Auction, or
first: session ,pn Wednesday night with a highly enjoyable social'and
Methodist Church concluded their
“join” supper" Songs’were con-: tributed by Mrs. Casson, Mrs. Brier-, ley and Mr. Ti Watson, and Miss E. Rushton gavd elocutionary Items. ’ An outstanding feature of the night .was a .sketcjh, entitled “Uncle, Joseph,” .prespnted -by the ladles, which was productive of much merriment. ' |
WHITEWELL
!. SALVAGE loF ,,TINS. - Mr. J. Porter, salvage otganlser for the Bowland Higher: Division, has recelved-a letrer from the Ministry of Supply, stating tbab old this and; similar material are required and that thqlr agents have Instructions to collect them along with other material, when clearing the dump. Such salvage s preferred flattened SO: as to econonfise In transport space and cost. If this Is not possible they] will be collected In their ordlnaryj state.
orators and other revitalizers. ' First dose starts new life, ivlgour, vital force. or maker refunds low price,',1s. 9d! (plus purchase
en OLD At 40 i be as young T as you were at 26. Oystrax Brand
M ! - ' . I 1 ; ■ ■ branches Boots, tax).' For sale' at ali also at all chemists. PERSONAL onic Tablets contain raw oyster Inyig- ; U C C l l
'are®hiefly roang Ip colour, with i of improvement.f' A cordial m'- vitation Extended to all who can attend oni day of Sale. -
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± 0 Cattle, 4 Horses, Implements, etc. as follows :- 1 Cow;
geld.in milk;' Cow, geld; cow lately) sened; twoiCows and Heifers, newly calved; . Cow, springing; i three raUe May and Sept.; 3 Heifers,.' springing; 4 Heifers, due May,: Jltne and jSept.; 2 geld; 6 Heifers. 2-year-old;’' ready for service: 5 Heifers,! U-year-old; 6 ditto, 15. months; ; 10 Stirks, 6 to 8 months. 8 Hones: j Useful] Black Vanner Mare,
-years;old, 15.2; quiet and good worker, Inioql; Aged Mareiln foal, well known
Float Harness;: ®are Collars, sundry lots; I '. i . i L ■
spring Lorry; Sledge on wheels;! Hay- Sweep;! [ Martlri [ combined' iSide; Deliveiyii; 2 S.H.[ Albion Mowers;: Milk: Float; I Ohhin Hatrow; Empire Liquid Pump: Tqnk Box;. DippmglTub; 3, galvanised I Bms; t Cow Buckets; 2 Watbrl Baths; 'Whitewash Sprayer;! Cattle Syringe:[
..usual farm tools, etc. Dairy Utensils :] Milk Cooler: with,
wImplements:! ;Low -Manure iCart, b ith hky! gearing on P.T.. as ne^; 2.
. Harness;! • 2 sens. Cart .Gears;' set i ’ '
; ox Carts: with hay fleaks; . handy
Pan, as new;, jtwo 12-gall. Kits; 2 Separators]: (Melqtte and .Lister): 2 e-o-e Churns; Scales and vyeights’,' 200-lb Spring Balance: Aladdin hang-: ing La|npi] 3-burper Oil Stovb; part! Household’ .Fumiiure:, Glevum Incu-: bator (15p! egg); 2 Chick Batteries.' '
' Sale cdmm'ehclng 1 o’clock,] ' Terbu; Cash.-" ...
Clitherbe.' ]'' Auotiorieer and'Valuer. ■ i j l Ter.-'228.-
good v(orker; Black Gelding, 2-years- old; Black Filly,'yearling. :
‘/I K ,HEAD of High Country Bred ■ ■ ' " HRIEBCLIFIt■E, •
Sale.j'lrSO p.m. ]pr)mnt. ' Terms jCash. '
TSILVERWODD,-. Ahctioneeri
lise Farm^ BURNLEY.
i IN: PKSE AREA !
1 IM^_____WindeV who ik Iwihg thq fgriri will R.
. T.l SILV 3RWOOD favoured ith |instruc(lqns from
Mr.IE. J.
WANTED pLITHEROE cricket, BOv WANG, ^ AND :tennis club.' '.'-(’y '
fjill particulars, and stating wage required to A. Hanson, Secretary, 18, •Pimlico Road, Clitoeroe.
.ROUNDSMAN WANTED,' experi enced [ preferred.-Write giving
CHART BOY A WANTED; Good p prospects for suitable 'boy,—' Redmayne and Read, 9, Market Place, Clltheroe. '
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„Shirtings Ltd.,. Giindleton Mills, 1 Clitheroe,
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ncluded.—Apply Secretary British Legion.
lELIABLE iMAID WANTED.-The L Primrose - Broughton, .Skipton.
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months, good! CO'TTAGE in Whfiley; substantial sum given.—Write Box J.6., Advertiser and Times.
fANTED-rTo rent or purchase with vacant [possession in three l-ldc
,1lYPEWRITERS WANTED; best i eaves, span roof; 1-in. boards, floor
1ST ANTED. SECTIONAL HUT, /T 15-ft. ' x! 10-ft., 4-ft. to 5-ft. to
, jTUNIOR GIRL , CLERKS Required. W Apply by letter only, stating age, Education and qualifications—Clitoeroe
I .'jlti TO LET '
XV .furnished; and -two- Vacam.'^-Apply The Farm I
A ’i'lfiARGE SntlN Place, Clltheroe.
F
^ ro6m, Bedrooms awtliome
K.4., Advertiser and Times. OUITBY AXD M l
ttendance; careful tenants '
with. JOHNSON’S OV, Bottles 8Id..' 1/4.—Blackburi' Stores. , :
rt/v CHICKS reared to on iVV for Id. per 'WEEK '
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----- No droopers
Black Leghorn x R.IJ®., 9d. eSch. Also EGGS for sitting, 3/3'tioz. Ttog
ON SALE.—Day oli g rn, G Leehom. Brown -------- -- F. Townson, Rockmouht, Chatbum.
oose EGGS fori sale, w —Coates,,Hyles 'Moor,,
orth; near Skipton.
prices offered.-Robinson; 72, N. lyhurst Street, Clltherofi. ’
I 'i/rTANTED to purchase. Small jrV Modem HOUSE, Bungalow or (sottage, within 15 miles radius of eiltheroe.-rBalnbrldge, 10 Forbes Close, "ale, Cheshire.
'TTOUSE WANTED to buy or rent m JPI Clitoeroe distript.-Apply Box No. R.I., Advertiser and.Times.
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TANTED.-MAID (2 • adults) . - roft, .toplyMrs..Wordsworth,Stone- a HARP BOY as apprentice;—'White- ( p sides! Motors, ■ Parson . Lane,
C!hatbum Road, Clitheroe. jllitheroe.' ’ . ' ■ '.: ,
WANTED.-Good COOK GENERAL !»,” and Housemaid Waitress, one In .family,—Apply Advertiser and Times..
R equired on a Yearly Tenancy] AV LARGE HOUSE'; to accommodate a schoolboys; any district. .Particulars tb H. Wilson, Bowerley, Langcllffe, Nr. 3ttle, Yorkshire. -
'ANTED.—MAN for farm work, to ,. , livef in.—Apply G. Holden, Feazer I'ann, Waddlngton.
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ANTED.-SmaU GREENHOUSE. s Apply [ Robert Clopeland. Pamter,
jnd Decorator, Whalley.
i^all family.—Write Box .No,' K.5., Advertiser and Times. '
’R anted—Experienced GENERAL, |»»’ early May. to live in preferred;
I ' ' ! t oung Lady and Mother (Londoners) require imhiediately, two. bed-
N.B.-j-The Abctioneer,,, can: re-.
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SH.VERWOOD, | mly service and meals: near ’bus •■!'
rpute essential, Grmdleton arid litheroe area.—Write Box No. K.3., ■dvertlser and Times; : ,
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•Write Box No. K.2., Advertiser and les,'
ANTfflD.—A'combrned ROOM for an elderly lady; no attendance.
OX S H E
rbpresenfs good value. It is a really mod hair • cream.—Bailey’s, 3, Castle Street. ’ '
T
ry a bottle of “STRENZOLA" Hair Dressing. At 9d. a bottle it
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ffoE.lABANCE lines of TYRES and V
tubes m J______ ,
’TUBES w may be of interest to you,. New 4.50 x 17.—Enquire City Petroleum Company, Limited, Roads.
.Chatbum Cross •'___________
ON SALE.-4 CABINS, 12 x 8] one W 10 . X 8, in good condition.-^-SO,
oone Lane, Clitheroe. Y OU must see toe special display of order. yVNT' IT, r'[
J OH N HO D ■] LIME AGENT,
S O N ,
IPhone 24. S I A I M H I 1 P N ’p hone 24. THE FIRM FOR QUICK DELIVeRY.
pleasure at Redmayne's, , quality Tailors, Market Place, CUtneroe;
I Sons, Greenacre St(]eet. . Tel 134,
Y naphthalene, etc. Price list on application.—R. , Standring and
^ ARDEN, LA'WN FERTILIZERS,
SCOTCH SEED POTATOES,.Class L V Early and late varieties.—John Erankland, Potato Merchant, Railway View. Clitheroe. • Tel. 71.
pOR SALE.-GENTS CLO’THING,' 4.' almost new; chest 40-ms.; - no
dealers.—Write Box No. J.2., Advertiser arid Times.
- p Military HAUa fiRUSHES at pre tax prices which cannot be repeated.— Dailey’s, 3, Castle Street.
■tXTE have still a-nice stock of
J'tpOR. SALE. — “STANDARD” dU SALOON,, 12-h.p., in perfect con
FARMERS’ TRACTOR S ERVICE
the banner of tjranny'and scarcity, and we shall only have succeede 1 In defeating him when we have f uc- ceeded Ip unifying Europe u,i|der
PLOUGHING, DISC & SPIKE HARRO SEED DRILLING & R( CULTIVATING, RIDGING FOR ROW
G E O R G E W A D D H SALT H ILL VILLA,
CLITIf f iROE. - 1 - TELEPHC
BUY EARLY MOWERS I AND ALL
[ H A Y M a c h i n e r y . W H I f T A K E R ,
CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE.
Mr. F. Moores Massage & Chiropody,
Meeting House, Sawley.
WING, 1: XLlNGi
• f ,CROPS ' I 1 .
IGTON )NE
'~'257. j.
Loanjs^l Loans. Lows. BY k i S SOCIETY. £10, TO : £1,000
WITH or WITHOUT! SECURITY. Gall,/Write o f / ‘Phone; - i
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The Leigh & DistHct I BLACKBURN,
Lendiiig Society 7, MBBAIbY |ST„
!■ ;!■ ;!'[i'':']];iAra'''!. [ ’'] I ' YOBKSHUte ST., BURNLEY.
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rooms,, bathroom, etc., e.l., hot and cold tvater. newly decorated—Write Box No. p.5.. Advertiser and Times.'
' ’bus vpute; one acre land; five
tion.—Apply Advertiser and Times. ■ FOUND,
ition.—95, Woone Lahe, Clitheroe. g UNGALOW FOR SALE, Clitheroe, ;; '
TjvOR SALE.-!-Modern Semi-detached J- . HOUSE (freehold), 3 bedrooms, bathroom, separate wash-house, :good garden; vacant possession on comple
. ; ■ SUITINGS. 85s. and'95s, .Mts to
rboms and - private sittmg-room; all t fbrhished; With daily bath and prefer-
IN MEMORIAM
. ' Of Alice A, Boothman, (vHo died ,1st April. 1940.
BOOTHMAN,—In loving rem imbrance 'i \ 1,
: ]-From Uncle Bob, Tan and David. , 10, i Union street,'
' Low. Moor, near ,Clitheroe.. ■ I '
; i I I
EASTWOtiD.—In, loving' memory ]our dSar son and Brother, Harry, who dlM. April 5th. 1934„;.[.
i Where partings ate no more; ];' And that the one we loved so well
’ ■;■'[ • Has jOnly gone before.
/ —From, Mother, Father, Brothers, Sister and Uncle. : i
^awcar House, SlaldburnJ
HARC!REAVES.r-In‘ loving memoryiof myj. dear, mother! i- Susannah Hargreaves, who died 6to April, 1940
: * Deep in our hearts,;
her.memory f;ls kept.’.,
. Alloying mother, true and kind;. . A1 [ forget.
, —Ever remembered b I Son and.Daughter-ii 8, Whalley Road!' ■
and Lena. , , died April 6th, 1940. ]
: We will remember jwhen others i 1r her loving [
beautiful memoiy ISft behlri’d ; . ; ir :'|
-Law, Edgar,
HAR(JREAVES.—In loving memory of |a very-dear mother,’[Susannah, who
sie’s .peacefully sleeping without ] .anypain,
We would not wake lier to suffer | again. . . ..
i ' [ .
i
—From Beatrice, 8. Turner Street j Clitoeroe; .Sons, Daughter, and! Grandchildren. 7, Whalley Road; Son. Daughter anff Grandchild. ‘ 67, Chester Street, Blackburn:
i
HARGREAVES.—In loving memory of: i[ my dear Sister who died April 6to. i :i [1940, Also my dear Mother who died July 20th, 1922.
, , , 1 Safe, beyond the golden sbjore. , I ,
' [ Wife andMother, who d :] !]9th, 1 9 3 9 . ,i
.-,[[[ Canada. ']
CAME ASTRAY 1st week November, Idescrlbine marks.—’Tomkins,- Seedalls,
VVaddington. •
by describing marks and paying expenses.-^Holgate, Townley House, Grindletbn.
G
ame astray, mid-December, Swple- dale EWE; owner can have same
, • , :
Chapman & Harger Shoe Specialists
undChiropodisis
4, MARKET [ PLACE, .CLITHEROE
T. E. Hdrger,M.N.m., M m P
Treatment by Infra Bed / and Massage.
m u i i OF HUM
Graded and stamped 3/- Graded and unstamped 2/6. Both prices retail.
I Horned Glmmer LAMB, Owner [ icari have same by paying expenses and
SLATER.—In loving memory! of James •j .William Slater, who passed away . ! April 4th, 1940.,'
. ' 0 [ “ ~ r : |
]•■ ' I'. , At RestC J , ! -jAll at . .
j ’ '. ', [] , "
20, Chester Avenue, Clitheroe, iCKXOWlEDGMENTS
BARiIett.—Mr. and JMrs. Allan Barrett and Cohn wish to express
' . their thanks to : all' relatives and
McCLELLAND.-The brothers and sisters of' the late Miss McClelland wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours; also Brethren-ana
, ‘ received in their sad, loss. Also tne Doctor fori his kind attention.
PARKINGTON.—Mr. Parklngton family wish to thank relatives and
OUthCroe Advertiser a n d , ,T ^ Ltd.; kt fl. Market Place, OlltJwroe.
407/401 (two UnatL ;
10, Montague [Street, Clitheroe. • • Printed and Published r by, ^
friends for their-': sympathy and floral tributes Iri their grekt loss.
8-15, JACK BENNY and AGAMy_JVIUBicjj^^
Td-iiight at 7-:30 and Good;
•Woven out of the very fabrk of 'life—dreari twenty-four hours on the way of all’flesh a pr| 'iring mama.'
“THE WAY Yduli never forget .thls tow>
Chapter One of :New Serial I ■ “BILL HICKOK.”
Thursday and Friday, 7-30, and Saturday JOHN Wa|yNE land (jxAt
Sisters, Women’s Meeting, Manor Hall, for their kind expressions of sympathy [ and floral tribura
,
, friends for kind expressions m sympathy ! and floral | tnoura received In their sad bereavement. .
„ Is gratifying to watch
a.plo .urlsatlqnrif ; 'when strength of character surmounted ithe gi of the outstanding; films of BUSTER KEATON
“D|ARK In "THE SPOC
For Birthday You will g e t
d ' and si'Vlfuejand'j Advertiser I & Time^ Qffic f '
BETTEB::: fo| ta]^l1
'at 6-0 andlg-l ■ DREW* ' M Better bool
Wbek .commencing ]Apriri4th[ :194i. Easter hSi i. ■, anmWedn:isday'
.lat.TrM
AKIM TAMlSOljEi .' McNAB.-lln loving memory c
Daily in oiir niinds we see them, As we did in days of yore; When life-is o’er we hope to meet i them,'
,,: [ —Prom Mary Alice. • F. 'Hothersall Square. ! '
of a dear ed April
: ]■ I , Ever Remembered.': ,; ■ ; /-r-Prom all at Romiley, Bakow, and •
. .' .I'
I ‘Tis s*eet to know We shall mefet . '[ kgalh,■ , i ]. ■
FOR
our, order now from onr j large selectloa oI|
yM O R I A L S
BLACK, GREY, AND! RID I GRANITES.
Erected: When desired;
Telephone 2043, Establlriied 1171, T B S ,
C B M B T E R Y
Prices cannot later be gnaraateei Send for Catalogue; ['Address; !■ ■.
.! l A C C R I N G T O F 1 DEATHS
.McCLELLAND.--o n the 28tli March, April 1st. r
1041, at U4, Mary . .McCle : Interred at
Vopne Lane, Clitheroe,! Hand, aged i 69 years. St; Mary’s Cemetery,
unu/u;iu.—yji lue zsin Marcn, 1941, a^t W.R. Hospital; Menstori, Robert
Edward, toe I beloved husband ,of J ; 1. ___111___ •
m
Maiy Edith Slaiding, aged 168 years. Interred a t ! St. Helen’s (Cemetery. 'Waddlngtqn, on the 3rd April;
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snows at: 2-30, 6-0 and iM; PW;, JCOBf j ,t: nuous:’ruesday. to. Priqky'from ,ehOy
■Matinee .each day jati 2]30!p.4.:-',Ba^ri!, i | , •Monday and [Saturday, thrert teRamte;
m G A ‘['V'!'
Adyanpe bqqklhg ]!. rdkys [Easter
’Chls'fJfeek-erid I' :GEOR(Ste MflilPiril’, 'M '•DEBUTANT^
raSCHA]'jAUl bJ
■''[' ■ ilEAMER^ ’ik c lwM .;] A |p L :,!,jl4tej
1/- each. Wiggles-
a ittlng-room and 2 bedroomZ, without!
urnished cottage br Smaii g , DOUSE in country for long leU r '
- y iS iT '] ! ']
Larg( 5 Selection pf Silverware, Pewterware, Cutlery, Canteens, Watches^ Clocks^ Electric Clocks, 6arome|ters, Ladies Brush Sete, etd
DDliCNG & DRAimiG Xjaria • good Sdectiqn |f . ’ ^ of I
; wrfectlon [ Do dead
, TONIC.! Com i
CHICite, White i Eeghbrn. also i
iieihappiesi; f‘HARDY/'M: of'iiilir :M|to','il M. ].Unifoutitedly;M|ckey p.
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■•THERE]' )ls; always' ^ i chknnlig in , Jour : and showrooms! ;
] _ i ],•[']!['•!
are original in de^gri in delightful fabrics tl]iey
lexpensive.li. !r,.:;;'| ; Good>:Selectlcrii iof
[' Again,' ialthoiigiu oiryjl^ijlVX? made
re not
MILLINERY, BLOU^pS NECKWEAR, >
[We’ll: expect you ai
LINGiETlIE, and
[Usua!
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bOWp l!l 'i'ii
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Ask for D AW S pIS •!!' EX C ELjlCM ill
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