(EIGHT), MY AUNT MARTHA i 1 ' NORMAN ^ TAYLOR.
THOUGH you’ve not actually met 1 Auntie IWlarfha It ;ls Possible
you’ve heard about her. , jShe is a character, i Without knowing It,
: laughter, and ask for more ! . She is, however, unaware of her
Auntie Is a comOdlenne, and; if she could be induced to walk across a stage during a pdntomime perform ance the house would vibrate-with
eccentricities. Her face could be her fortune aad her manner of walking rather reminds one of the Faklr> stepping gingerly upon hot nallk; her feet Register theJlrne of a quarter-to-twd o’clock, whilst the old-fashioned biittoned boots, whose tops are not, hidden from view,
accentuate her defect.
She has .many relatives, and does them the honour of vlslUng them
,
• about three weeks! Independrat In outlook, she'insists upon paying her expenses, and no relatives can
at regular Intervals, staying about two or'three days. If pressed to stay longer, then Auntie will stay
: state that they hi.ave suffered by her visit. Often, ! when payinent Is refused! several, ten shilling notOsf are found under the clock when
dusting time comes around . in.- other wOrds Auntie Is no
sponger.” ; '
fashioned cast. . < • I,, forgot ito .mention the wlde-tooth comb, whose ga!ps between the teeth remind me', that Auntie also has several spaces! between her teeto, | hut; as she rdely laughs, the need
personality; since she Is rarely seen without it:' :within Its meshed limitations is carried a towel, a plecei 'of soap, two pocket handker chief. ' a rUgntdress, and a spap pair! of. spectacles In an old-
A sfrlng'-rbag ,ls:-part of her , ,
to be considered a tlt-blt jampng the neighbours. You see, Martha
never married-but had some affair with a gentleman who lived with her for many years, He died and
Mondif, TMtdn ALAN BBMland
ROBERT PAGE in
left his entire fortune! to per. some £900 In cash; tpe ■ amount was entered in her passbopk, and the^ coveted book carried' with her, wherever she goes. ; Perhaps you; will now understand . why i the felatlves don’t mind Auntie] coming and going, and it Is surprising what a deep interest they show In Auntie and her e s t a t e■ there' Is much speculation about who will; get the money eventually, and whether she has any favourite . relative;! Naturally the matter of finance Is mentioned discreetly during her visits, often taking the form pf drawing her attention to some newspaper' cutting Where! trouble has been caused by carelessness In drawing a will . . . ending with a' few remarks that, of course, it is Auntie’s business how she leaves her money—an observation’ with which Auntie entirely agrees! | L You wonder if she Is religious ?
Well, candidly, she Isn’t Interested In those matters, - her viewpoint ,1s that if you do the right thing to yobr neighbour and realise (the ope- neSs of all mankind, that Is enough for this world. She believes that th; next world. If there is one, may be similar to this and that it won!t be a matter of bllsS or blisters! It seems that when -ishe lived m Newtonbrlght the parsoh nev^r came to see her, and she felt that was not the right; attitude. Tt transpired, however, that when the knowledge that the old man i had
Often when she does laugh It Is at the wrong moment, which, of course. Is disconcerting ! to the
for dental attention ,Is, not .obvious.
. You will have already gathered that Auntie is what the lads of the
;
chief washed and then placed over the fireplace to dry, and her hair, already shambobed. Is vigorously rubbed with the. rough turklsh tjwel she brings with her. i
taken ,the dirty pocket-handker
village would; call a ‘‘ scream, a typical pantomime dame, complete with ear-rings known as ‘‘danglers. It Is difficult to- understand why women wear such relics of savage days, but
. table.
• do.y’ NaturMly the expected answer is “ No, thank you very very-much,” but she doesn t bother about trlfies’like -ffidt. Not having travelled much and learned why hypocrisy exlkts,’ Auntie ; assumes people mean what they say and say what they mekn. - - , i If she was| asked whether you
[helping of anything! the answer is invariably ‘‘Yps. I don’t mind If I
isake; if she i would
Improve her eyesight !■ ■ ., At meal times she is the first to sit down and the last to leave the 'When asked,-for poUteness another
swears that they “polt of call” a:bath Is IT 'HundBi, rifUai ud 8 « t ^
MICKEY ROONEY and JUDY GARLAND in
^‘ STRIKE UP THE BAND”
W H ^ Y t I CHOIR OUTING.-On'account of
the -Methodist choir decided -this year to go a much shorter distance than usual for their annual outing,- and thus a party of 24 on Satufday paid a visit by motor coach to Bolton-by-Bowland.
he petrol restrictions, members of
Istephenson, formerly ' of South- view,' Whalley, where the family resided until last year, has qualified as State Registered Nurse. She fs :6n' the staff of Hope Hospital,
Stephenson, of 3j West-view, Wfip-J shire, daughter, of Mr. and Mrf J.
!i STATE NURSE.—Miss Ada E. I. & G. B. PORTER,
Salford. 1 BRIGHT. HOUR.^Frlends froln
Plumbers ari4 . Decorators \
left her a blgglstt'sum was broad cast’in the village. :the Vicar did come,- and was rarely off the .door step. Her conviction is,that rags, and. tatters should be! just as. welcome In God’s'house as the society people with their silks] and satins; ' that finery -and pew rents shouldn’t divide' the. people into social classes. Her views upon such matters are Illuminating. remember once, when collecting envelopes were being d^lvered from door to door; she! observed that “,we wanted ■ missionaries here,” and “ Let the i coloured people alone,” adding ,‘‘ i Many Of women nOw collecting for fotoigP' missions wouldn’t even sit; next to ‘ a black man If he was In a bus, 4",
. During these last few days Ivp heard that Auntie. Martha, fs seriously ill and has had to be taken to hospital ,; , owing; to her age noth^ ing can be done to save her, for she Is now getting very ; old. I underp stand that many relatives mare vlsjted, but she Is too 111-to see
them..
and tenderness of the nurse are deeply appreciated by her. j ; ||
The artistically arranged flowefs, i ’ !j
looked well In the new suit-or costume, depbnd upon It a frank reply would be, forthcoming: if asked about the tilt of ith^e new
Indicates that slowly but surely s ^ Is sln'&g Into that sleep; from which there Is no awakening; soon, v6ry sooHi there will be jio bulleUu to, Issue, and the bed whjch AunUe Is occupying will In turn ptovlde comfort for some;other suffering
The/dally bulletin over her be^ soul.'
millinery , shf would blurt ^^t,, ‘‘wouldn’t be seen dead In-It! Her relatives cail her tactless but do not
pay her the tilbute of being strictly honest. She Isn’t a member of any
’.among themselves, so wonders ho^ they can improve the rest of the
organisation, for , she speaks of such meetings as self-admlratlon societies, and comments upon the fact ■ that of ton they^ cannot., a p e
''vffien a girl, she attended ibe little
■ village-vschpl)! of learning to [read and write, put, to
use her 'own words,, “ I haven t had much schooling, but I’ve learned
. watching
..hutaanlty . and obser^ng humanity pass by .
they observed Auntie, too I It Is true that Auntie has had a
j
past, blit that Is really a secret, ar should I say! It was a .secret until
not lurid, blit sufficiently^.exciting rec'entiy?’- clrcumstances^are
reading in many , of the free liblrles and sitting in the'parks
“uUe a lot from *books.” ledge of life,has,been culled from
hardly knows nie-j the l&st time] I saw her. many relatives were wait ing anxiously; they the concerned mainly about the Will: they vAll ] be disappointed, because Auntie hadho favourites; she liked fh^m a l l , she purposely rewarded them well In return for their kindnesses as she visited them; her;one regret was that she felt rather lonely ahd would like to have married and borne children : ' that is why she has left the entire sum of] £900 (less expenses) to the Orphanage Jat Veae, the nearest town-to Newton- bright! , Her money will, there fore, help to. bring a little happiness
I’ve been to see hei| but she ' ' 1
] meeting held on Wednesday after noon at the .Methodist School. The Rev. R. Holt gave an Interesting talk on ‘‘ Dick Sunshine,” and after-. | wards the visitors were conducted by Mr. T. A.‘Starkle on a tour.of the ancient Abbey., . '
’Trinity Methodist Church,- Black burn, joined members of the Women’s Bright; Hour at a .special
since the-Y.M.C;A.
was.established at Vale House and members of the W.V.S., by whom it has been staffed, bri Friday evening celebrated the bentre’s first birthday wlth^a bleasant party In the grounds. The fiiembers brought their own refresh- ents and had a meal in the
YM.C.A^It 'Is 'Just .l2 months ; PERSONAL
iHlEN OLD AT 40 ! BE AS YOUNCJ !M. asyou
were.at25. Oystrax Brand
Tonic! Tablets contain raw loyster to- vigorators and other revltallsers. First dose starts new life, vigour; vital force. At all;chemlsts-only 1/9, plus purchase
tax.
;arden. Afterwards games and lompetltions were played, a very
njoyable time being spent.
, DR. R. P, JEPSON.—Mr. Richard p. Jepson, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Jepson ,of “Dllston,” Llme- fleld-avenue, Whalley, has been
successful • in passing his final examinations, for 'medical practice, lecurlng the degrees Of M.B. and 3H.B. (Manchester).; He has been
;tudylng for the past six years at fanchester University; and for the
Uthod of raising money for the ilodal Comforts Fund is being Intra- .'duced 'by Miss: Dorothy Taylor, of ]“ GraythWalte,” and a number of her friends, who will open a shop m 'the-ylllage on July 24th. The goods
is a keen sportsman and has played I Icrlcket with 'Whalley to t eleven.
nfirmary. An old boy of Clltheroe oyal Grammar School, Dr. Jepson
ext six months, or so, will be on staff at Manchester Royal
L I C E N C E D ‘‘COMFORTS” SHOP.-A novel NOTICE TO ILL I f y o u h a v e n p t a l r e a d y R e g i s t e r e d w i t h u s f o r t h e
C o l l e c t i o n o f y o u r I p g g s i t i s n o t t o o l A t e . j G e t i n t o u c h w i t h u s a n d hie s u r e j o f R e g u l a r W e e l d y ( | ] o l f e c t i o n s a n d
R e g u l a r W e e k l y P a y m e n t s
& S E G G
:ori sale will consist)of new ahd setond-hand. articles, frult_ attq
.vegetables, and each week a home
made dish of- unratloned food wffi bd sold. Nocoupons wlll . be
rehulred for any of-the goods. Noth ing will betaken out of the takings for expenses, gnd the full, proceeds will be devoted to the Comforts
Filnd.
the LORD mayor OF LONDON’S ^IR RAH) DIS'TRESS FUND.
' 'Subscriptions received to the 10th s.'d;-
• Into some children’s lives. You ask haw I know about the Will when she has kept it such a secret ? . 1 ■, Well, If'you must know, I signed! as a witness, together with the doctor, j Auntie knew a few things and said that If the doctor also signed It then- there' couldn’t] be. any possibility of anyone trying to upset the Will when she had gone ! ;She was right, too! ' - ;
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«B” CCllilPANY, 11th DOUNTY LANCS. BATTALION.
No. 2 PLATOON,
A, Dewhurot, J. Garvey. 1 Standen, R,
J.-Pi.'errings, Squad
Squad 2-Sergt. J. R. Sumner, C^.S ,S. M Wilson,]J. V ° r '^ a r L ? T s ’ o.
ford. i : .
histlethwaite, H. Craw- 1
c
Parker J. Khowlep, J.- Lawson, H. Wood, J. Ra*clifle, D. E. Procter. ;
G. Greenwood, G. T. parKcr, MONDAY; JULY 14th. 1941. ;Squad 3-^rgt.. W._ E._Sutton,^£pl. H.] E.
a w ?.^iangrwTRbbtolbn7G. Shep herd, T.'wrniams.
3pi) A. Parker, S. <3hew, G,
J. L. Aire; Craven,
' ’
MciSeagh, , Jr5ihsibw, Ri' G". Bowes, .T.'Beafdswofth, H. Bower, C. Hawkey,
E Grelhwood, Sagar, J. Wpod. ;ergt. J. Petere. Cpl.^^ G.
• cpl. G- Cheek. , : Squad
I -
worth J. T. P. Hornby, ,H. C. Smith, Gamtt
Robinson; J. A, Wheen, R. D. Parker. r cSTER DUTIES.
.day 4'; Wednesday 5; ‘.Friday. 1.
To-night; Friday), Squad'6: Sunday 2; Mondw 3, Tnes-
Howarth,
L.iml. C. J^Btoifie, wardson. P Ponest, W. D. Fenton, j .
MitcheU;;' T uesday, Sgt. Peters; Wed mner; Thursuay, opi.
INSTOUCTOM^FROM Sunday, Srt. Sumner; Monday Sgt.
Thursday 6; SUNDAY,
nesday. Sgt. Supmer;Thuisday^ Cpl Wilson: !Fr dayrsgt. Garratt;
day, Cpl;
this Week,
squadsparade.tortostruc- 19.45 V . each e y e n ^ .In
G. aeek w
with stirrup pump by Cpl. ill'be given to all .gquads
struction continues until 21.45 hrs. Guards post:d;at.22,00 hrs. .
CRICKET TEAM v. BLACKBURN XI. ,, (B, M. Aspden’s XL)
Play at Whalley, to-morrow (Satur day),at 2-3() pan.
" i
Sutton and ppL Bpl Fire Drill
r ------ Howarfii; ilpl. .Bolton,. Sunday,
Sator- Sgt.
irey, , R.
7-15 p.m. Transport provided. WEDNESDAY JULY , 30th,
for First-Aid, 19.36 hrs. GUARD DUTY.
Pendle Range,'meet Headquarters: Platoon will parade at, -Headquarters]
>rg. E. C. Mitchell, (tol. ) Battersby.. P. S. Clilfe, R Garside, J. .Hejwood, T H. M. Mitchell,,W. S;
Lt. J. Bolton. Sgt.'G. Garratt, Sgt. 'Jas. Peters, Cpl. Hy. Bolton). L.()p.l F. C°t- terill, L.Cpl. 0. M. Htadle, Vols^ K, I Lang, T. -Greenwood, J. Airey. R. Gar- side; W. Peel. Res,. Sgt. E. C. Mitchell, Cpl; J, Perrings; Vols., J[ Bradley, T. Williams.
Second-Lt. W. A, Peters ;(Capt.). 2nd- , '
HOME No. 3 PLATOON.
I.R.A.O.B. Concert.......
Previously 'acknowledged 37 12 8 2 7
RED CROSS and ST. APPEAL FUND.
£.40. 0 JOHN
.With reference to the further
wished me to convey his thanks and appreciation to all those associated
P ^
RAILWAY Y ^ R I T ^ O R ’ P H O N l
BRIGHT CRICKE'T AT (pHATBURN ' ’ ROAD.
CRICKET j
] (tofeated ' Cl&eroe Wedne^ay in_ a I ' time match at Chatbum-rpad on We^
Securing- a single from the “ext',to the last ball, cf the last over, Clltheroe
'th T c r e a i r » ^ batting first,abd scormg 156. side 130). R. Preedy (36), and ;N.
'aitheroe wet^ given ^Brtoid start by their opehtag-Jpalr, (I. a f ^k® Md J Swales (39), but had to stmggle ham. to pass their [opponents' total.
Croasdalfi, (29),' took cLiTfflROE'WEDNESDAY. jR 'Whiteside ifaw. b Hanson ........
S f f i o T t h i R e T cm S n d ^ l l r! P?eedy to® f i h S S • John Fund, thd Duke of Gloucester
T, Wrlgley c J. -Thompson
with this gift. , , ]■ ’ ■ M.;Fi1ench, Mayor.
Mayor’s Parlour, Clltheroei • M
R.G.B.SHllW ONRnSSIi ; A. Hanson J. Swales
‘Hitler’s attacking Russia) is, says Mr. (}. Bernard Shaw in the “ New Statesman and Nation,” that when | Russia refused to join thq AXls. Hitler concluded that Stalin was w]altlng to attack him In. the rear when' he was fully engaged on the West with; Britain and America, and that his only qhanoe was to' smash' the Red Army [first. The gambler’s tost throw: double or quits.
■ I'ihe only sane explanation (of
' tfirrpr of the FariEast, tried a couple of falls with the Red Army. In Mon^ gblla, and took; care not to try a third) The Finns, led. by Manner- j
rV in s unchanged; . . . JapaHs practised and ditclpllned army, the
My estimate pf. Russia’s power
J.'P. Snape, W, T. Cowperthwalfe, SJ ■S. Stubbs, F. Wilkinson, W; M; Olark; G. Bristow, Cpl. J. D. Whittaker.
‘ MONDAY, JULY 14th, 1941. , bgt. S) Snape, J. Lester, R, D. Davies,
G.
- TUESDAY, JULY 15th. Sgt. Rosltag, 107 J. Edmondson) 360
234 G. Hartley. 282, Cpl. S. Westhead) 411 R. Read, 304 R) Withies. 358b A| Scott, 239 G. Swales.
Slater, T. Cowperthwaite, J. Cowperth- waite, W. Robinson, TV. W. Seedle, J) H. Bibby, S. J. Banks, S. Baker. -J| Greenwood.
! WEDNESDAY, JULY 16th[ Sgt,' J. Crook, Cpl. W. Althapi, J)
.. . ■ , ' : F, TELEPHONE DUTY. rod N Coo!
irday, i,N.'
12lh, p.m, Cpl. A. drmef
Sunday; July 13th, ajn.; Cpl. A, E . -, Rawsthorne, W. Leeming;
p.ni-, G , ■ . ’ r- w. A. dent,!g/o
Gorton, W. Tomlinson. ' I ;
helm,' put up a brave'fight against Stalin, but Major Hooper’s pamphlet on that campaign seems to estab- Itoh the fact that Mahnerhelni- was “ outgeheralled ” all through. I If Russia could do this with the
'Loyd, 26a ft. McIntosh, 38a L. Wood;
|;U.S.A. at her back, however unwill ingly; ■'
LOW MOOR
funeral of the late Mr; J. Hanson, of | Nelsbntotreet, took, place on Satur day, at
St.Mary’s Cemetery, the last rites 'being conducted by the Rev. J. E. Storey. The Chief Constable and members,of the Borough Police,
] THE LATE MR, HANSON.- .
por.ee headed, the cortege] and were following by members of the Special Constabulary, in ] which Mr.
■ tributes were ; wreaths .from' the police and “ specials.’?
?arisen had been! a sergeant, riiongst. the numerous ■ ■ floral
I' H. H. ■Rlddl . F. Margerlsoh
J. R, ’Thom) J Lofthouse flCheetham ^ Thomp-
A RoWnsoii c and'b Ridinbugh .• E; Newsam b Thompson
N. Crolslale sr®teIhMi> Swales] 29 J. Taylor c Cheetham'.b .TOojnpson . !6 Hanson b Thompsonj j9
hot o u t ...... if Extras
on igh
Total lor wkts.,.. G. M. R.
11 . 1 .. 44 5 . 0 ,.. 38 5 ;! 1 .. 16 2 . )
riLITHERGE. ' 2 ^ 0 )) 17 1 22 .;
J. Swales c Preedy b Bojvker.....1 J Dawson Ibw. b Newsam.. •••.■■• J) R. Thompson c Newsamb Taylor;
C. O. Broots s6. Couithurst b . Bowker 1
........... .
F,. Margerison b Robinson...... T. J. Crabtap b Robinson...... .;. . )• F .. Cheetham; not out ■F...... . • • •; E. Taylor ibw. b Newsam ........... . K. Holden not out
Total for'
A. Robinson E, Newsam .
.0. .8
J.i Taylor, . T. Bowker .
' WktS) .; M.' ' R.,
157
I.. 0 ..38 |. 1 ;. 40 0 ..'33*
• Chorley v.'Blackpool, i. Darwen v.: Barnoldswick.
MATCHES FOE SATU Blackpool Services v. Leyland.-
!. 0 ., 48 dW ay.
'
Blackburn',St. James’s |V. Rlbblesdale . 'Wanderers.' J
., ,
Cherry Tree v.;(3reat Harwood. - . Clltheroe V. Read.
, ; .['TEAMS:; ' -
rest of ^he world against her, I see | no reason for expecting her defeat as a matter of course, with the British Comnjonwealth i and the
; RIBBLESbALE* WANDERERS.. — E.'
■Standring (Capt.),, P;. ,Holti N* -ft- Waterworth^J. Briggs E. Cornwall, R;Preedy,'ft. L. Hudson, T. Nuttall, E) Bush, R. Iddom.J. Smith.
CIjITHERGe!.—F. Mai’gefison (Capt.), J. R. Thompson. . C. Q.. Brooks, A.
Robmson, ; J. Apbta, Hanson, J.! Swales, R.. Holden, P. Cheetham.
J. Slater, - A. McArthur, K.
' Put a Prellmihary Announcement
In the‘‘AdOertlser and [Times," and secure your place -in j the -Social Diary to avoid clashing.
; July 23—Cricket Match for Red Cross at rChatbum Road.--
;• 1041. ■ ;, V' ■ ■ I . ] ■ Aug. 29—Grand-Flannel!Dance in the Kmg Lane Hall,
THE SOCIAL •. To organisers of all Social Events;
; I . 21
-156 W.
30 nMdarevmitog. Each team- occupied- YU T IHE R1 AUDIT, -]',dF
41^ Woone llane, I C i i t h e r o e
Enquiries Solicited. !
'Phone 93, Ciitheroe T°i LlOT.— Burnished SITTING | ' - WHAtI^;'- 0I|RS is YOURS !
' The Nazife beleved'that the'Unlt^ States . was ; a nation of , money- grabbem, toe gtod- worshippers of the world, bu. I "Uncle Shylock” says to Britain',. ‘ If there IS anything over
here that will help to save you, you can have it.” 4 Dorothy ; Thompson,^ the well-known'U.S. foreign correspondent.
WE have marketed a new type of . . . ■ I ‘ * Sahd Container
suitable for use indoorsJ It is ; the cleanest way of Storing] Sand, and the! shape bf the Container facilitates the effecT five use of the contents, .
SEE WINDOWS. P k i C E g p . E A C H .
Advertiser & Times Office, I
6,1 MARKET PlXcE, clitheroeJ
The clitheroe auction mart NeRt, Grading , at 9.-30
_
after 1 p.m. M.A.T.- forms! add ducer. No. eiiitries w: the telephorie.
6nday a.m, .
nrUESDAY, A . of DAIB.Y CATTLE, - when a good show of upwards pf
INEX'
1AA , ifeVLY^CALVED COWS,- IU U lOCA:. and SCOTCH HEIFERS will be forward for sale. |
at 11 a.m. SALE '
heldpn Frlq
dealeis- and Tel. 325., P O T H
2 0
rrHE NEXT sa A laying-off
■ED T B l
SPICE wl a profit” . Try l/3d. packel Sons, ComlMUlr
Stores.' iT to usln^^
rjO^Let
ful show ofiall classes qt Stock will bC forward from, the-usual well known
Jjil.y Sale at 11 a.m.
STARD CHESTER, ' / ■ Secretary;
A B i ) I f i G f l
ones I No droopers 1 No legweaknees I with JOHNSOm OVARY TOm; Bottles Bln.. 1/4,-Blackburn’s OoHl
CHI(5:SS rJeARED to peHectUm for Id. PE» WEEK I Dode^;
ch helps every bird to’ show! writes [Mr. Arnold. Edgware.
lens pay my rei)t-;they lay: ;ggs weekly for me thanks KARSWOOD POULTRY
from Blackburn and Castle Gate, Clltheroe.
Storeroomi; with office, gas. water, W.C., heating and well lighted, behind Woone Lane, Clltheroe. For particulars apply Hy Holden and Son, Auctioneers and Valuers! Borough Saleroom, Lower; gate, 'plithpi'oe. [(Tel. 356).
built, ]! 2. storey: Workshops and
T O L E T a lease. All those brick
of kitchen'il good locality.-^Write'Box No. Y; 10,1 Adverto and Timed '
Jay, jiuy 18th,. when a use Apply in writing to Headmaster, White- A -MOWER; one teconfi hand 1-h. ANTS, typing, etc. 'Wanted;
,E OP GELD AND CATTLE will be
T T Brothers, castle Street, Clltheroe. Office. Market Place, Clltheroe P/R.T time SECRETARIAL-ASSIST ON
TYANTED.-Strong BOY.—Cowman. I Available ileat -tl . ■ J.
of Z F/5 * ’
acre! School, Barrow, ttori Sala
TVtANT*ED to: buy, a'GREENHOUSE
price.- Thres..
be to; good-condition;, state size and j Box No) lY.ll., Advertiser and
y required.! with heating apparatus; must
available, age,
'Whalley, stating experience and
rANTEDi-’WoMAN,' daily, able to cook, fond of children and to run
aes; 'ANTED.-cilPABLE MAID (sleep
to suitable applicant.—Apply Mrs. F. Reqd, Overdale, jEastham Street. [
, In or out): I good home and wages
vided. Good Iwagd'to suitable applicant. —Advertiser. & [Times Office) Clltheroe. 1
'ANTED.—sliarp' LAD to deliver Morning [Newspapers, cycle pro
ANTED. HOUSEMAID; good wages; S.Jservants- kept.—Write
se 'generally;'] happy and comfort- !’ -position for' the right person.— ite* Box! No.i X.3., Adveftlser and
One j 1-horse Albion
] A. W. Whitaker. Clltheroe,, Tel leo! I , . - ; ; ; - I 0 S T - . - ' y - ^ ]
iDion Mower; one second hand coto- btafid- Swaith Turner V d Side M e —
B Y A U C T I O N co.Fltd.
No stock wilUbe, accepted Entriis must be made ,oh
signed by: the pro- ill be accepted over
WABTOB
Newark !fitreet, Accrington. The oldest established Wardrobe Dealer. , ,
‘ING;— in . , capl
^GI BUI Box
Wanted. -discArdedi'ciloth-- Write/ 'Mrs;' Jackson, 14,'
D'VERTISER over military age wilh iltal desires interest .In, HAUL-'
BGox No. X.8.. Advertiser .and. Times. , i.i
COD home ]and wages for experi enced COOK, with good refs.—
SUB
YARDLEY sRaTOTG'bowls and A 'STICKS In stock: 'also' Erasinlc and Shavallo Shaving ] Sticks.—Bailey’s, 3,; Castle; Street.
j
rsra&S;,) able to drive!^Write i J- Calyerley, Steelands, Griridleton. No. V.S.; Advertiser andThpes.
, supplies 01 :o/B/6A Pom F rms ! Drumhead CABBAGE PLANTS.t | ■ ’ ON .SALE.—Outdoor grown Savoy
-■ I YARDLEY LAVENDER and Oatmeal , A;! Toilet and Bath! Tablets to stock ' now.—Bailey’s, 3, Castle Street.
PETROL :RAT16n5!G, Ample the Advdrtlser and ’Times
are
THE FIREPLACE' [SHO DINING & 'drawing BOOM ORA
the bell fire, triplex good Seleriioa of Hoi-Ait [Riogi , .1 Lowest 'Prieei«'.
V I S I T ( j U R S H O W k . 0 0 1
l Y O R K S T R E E T , a i l W f e R NO. 2,897.
LOST.-^Two Swaledale EWES and j ruddled' down' far hip.—Frankland.
two HOGGS, horn bum M.P Sm.elfthwaites, Newton, Ciitheroe; |
;Kemple View and Castle Street; ; reward.—Finder please return to the [ ] Advertiser and Times. ■
iT>ROWN Leather WALLET; contato- tog-private papers, etc., between
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OST-^Horiie'd EWE & LAMB, hom t J bum'R.W., ear-crop and imderblt
or ear; •- ewe undipped.— junsop Parm,!Slaldburn.
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Calyerley. j
N.A.HACPIG&SONS I , No. Y.2.i Advertiser and Times. MEMORIALS
—Write Box No. Y.4., Advertiser Jafid ■ !S.
a Requlred; j [ must be ... cclirate;' please state age and salary.
ROCW and 2 Bedrooms, with use WANTED.-Mdtag PUSH CHAIR Y in good condition—Write Box,No.;
.5, Advertiser! ^ndTimes,_______
GOD home 'land wages- oflered to single-handed CDOK.—Write'Box No, Y.7., Advertiser and Times, , ;
-•Write Box; n6. "y" ‘ Times.
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good home, wdges vldw.—Writ and Times.
Street. ■ I s -
UTHEROE. 292.
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I f t h e r e i s a r i y i p t o r l a b o u t t h e s c h e m e stand get in jdu'ch With us—we |^11
y o i i i d o n o t u n d e r - h e l p y o u . ,
1 C N O T I C E S DIS’lRIC'T COUNCIL
CLITHEliOE. .VCCOUNTS,. 1940/41.'
IVrGTICE IS' HEREBY GIVEN',that IN the DU tiriot'Auditor of the District comprising |] thb /Rural. . District’ of Clltheroe has Appointed-the Audit pf the AccouHts for the year ended; the 31st day ofjiMarch,' 1941, of the abovcr named Rutol District Council and of their Gfficers, [to comm'ehoe on Tues day, the 5tto. day of' August, 1941; pt 10-'36 o’cli Council Clltheroe, government) Dlstr:'
___riot may be! present or,be repre-, sented and]]may make any objection to such Accounts before the District
_ _ elector • for the Rural
k in', the forenoon, at the Jfflees, ■ • Church Brow, fheh 'and where ariy loca
deposited I at ] the Council Offices, Church Brow, Clltheroe, . and be open during offiije'hours to the inspection of all persons'interested-for seven, clear days immediately before the Audit. ' Dated t l^
llth.day or July, 1941.
Council Offices, Church'Brow, ClftheiFoe, Lancs.
'] ’f.'.p. RUSHTON, ' Cleik of the Council,
and of thefl' Dfaoers, duly made up and balanced, together
with.all books, bills, accounts, vouchers, and other docu ments relating . ' thereto, wilh be
Auditor.' ■ 1 I • ■ A'And Notlbe is further given that the
ccounts of, the Rural District Council
ARLOUR I^AID required;' good wages and] uniform; near tpwn, -------"
. jd.--Write'Box No. Y.9., Advertiser
DUNG HQUSEM/llD required;! no previous; ifexperience necessary; and. uniform prio-
I
HART BGY or GIRL wanted; good; wages.—H. P. Hayter, Castle ■ ,
Broc'khtol, Langho. near Blackburn. EW Season’s crop of HAY wanted;
R ^ lw ^ ^ ad JCU to e rw ^ ^ ^ ^_ jj C O M M O D A T I O N S W A N T E D
offers in atritlng, stating! quantity, le made to: [the Clerk an'd' Steward,
r ANTED): _ MOTOR. DRIVER _ ROUNDSMAN; for'wholesale .egg
_Pess.—Roblfison . and 1,-SpensIey,
.lENCED COPY TYPISTS quick and-
Book your order now from' oiir large selection of! .[
Erected when desired. Prices cannot later be guaranteed Send for Catalogue. Address;
PIACK. , GREY, AND RED t GRANITES.
C E M E T E R Y G A T E S , ACCRINGTONi . i
Telephone 2643. ; Established 1878. MATHS
T V S e r f f i : CHATBURN.^ri,the 3rd July; 1941, '
! ■ at 30 Bawdlands,.Margaret Mfflbeth . Chatbum, aged 66 years. Interred at St. Josepffjs Cemeteiy, on the 7th.
CROSS.—On the 3rd July, at ] 58, Tumef Street, Hamah, beloved wife of B,ert Cross, aged 63 years. Interred at St. Joseph’s Cemetery on the 5th. ■ ;; ■,. '
IN MEMORIAM !
!AIREY.4ln loving memory; Of a dear father, Robert, who died July. 11th, 1938. .
. rindleton and Blackburn I : r '
'Peacefully sleeping, free from pdin. jin God’s own. time we shall meet • agahi. ■ ]' ■ ,- ■! ]
G i —From.his Son and Daughter.
CALVERLEY.—Treasured memories of a. dear brother and uncle, William Calverley) who- died July 9th. il940
'Y (modem)j in Ciitheroe or district ■r^nt appro;|J £1.—Mr. Gillett; c/o
ANTED-HDUSE Or BUNGALOW
!0UPLE' wailts' to rent small fUri nlshed or uliifumlshed BUNGALOW
No one knows how much'we miss- him. . .. 4 ,
months rent Ifi advance or will buy.— Write Box l[o. j V.4.,- Advertiser and Times.
Write Box.l es. ■
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'ANTED.- ^ bath'In
HOUSE lh!i Gisbum, HeUlfield'.or Je districts; '! willing' to pay six,
•HOUSE to rent, e.l. and' Ciitheroe or dlstriet.—: 0. W.I., Advertiser and ]
ANTElMFumlshed' ROOMS, with or-without board in country or
river) ’bus orj traln.--Write Box No. W.2., Advertiser tod'Tljnas-' i '
Julb 28th onwards., ■
five .'milts ■Write Box •Timet.'
OUSE W4 furnishd
rmhousei' I or furnished Cottage, i Convenient for
3, furnished or tin-’ 'The'Cross.” , , - i:
- So we smile through many a tear.” ; ' ■
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•—Prom Mary and family. • )■ -
PROCTER.—In loving meiriory of 'our . dear , .'brother .Joseph; Wilkinson Procter, who died July 7th, 1939;
to silence we remember.: j . ';
—From 'all at Brook House Farm, ' . ; ’ , , , Whalley. ■.■[ '■
RAWSTHORNE.—to loving memlory of my dear Wife, who died. July 3rd, , 1940.
I miss her wotos, her, pleasant ways, With her I spent my happiest days; : I miss her when I need a friend, ■ On her I always coiild depend. ; ;
—Prom her.loving; husband itorry.
rouNTftY Bungalow or cottage, ■ V between Clltheroe and Kendal. Th-ee bedrooms, two entertaining i rooms, etc.; 6ne with garagt preferred!
Write full particulars with lowest price , aedeptable to I ‘‘[The .Chestnuts,” Be'ech-
“ ‘ Road, Grasseridale, 'Liverpool, - ■
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__..ers ' or local' references. I' Full particulars to Box No. Y;l., Advertiser and.Times.
. ,
OUSE wtoted to rent in Clltheroe ' district I by careful tenant with.'
rounding districts. Write Box No. Y.3.,, Advertiser and Times.
T'ANTED to rent or-buy. Modern , BUNGALOW: Clltheroe or sur
In ■ Clitheroep-Write Box No. Y.6., Aevertiser and: Times.
and sniriNG-ROOM (furnished) ' '
T H O M A S W A T S O N PIANOFORTE TUNER
ORCUGH OF CLITHEROE ■ THE ;'ASSIST1 RATING' District w
named Borough has arranged for the Audit for-Mm- year ended 3lst March, 1941,-of thMe Accounts of the Counci of
_____F S , . “ qh ' Includes |
subject-bjj Auditor, to
thelr.Committees and of the' Officers of the Counciijahd .Committees which are
the
severally required to attend and pro duce all books, deeds, bills, accounts, vouchers, | i and': other i documents con-, tabling orireihting to the accounts then ■to. be audited In the-custody or power of each person respectively. Any rate payer or] pwner of property In the Borough
mayj.be' present and make any objection to Such accounts before the DISTRICT AUDITOR.
FURTHER GIVEN that the accounts df the sdld Oouhcil tod of tiielr Com
AND .NOTICE IS HEREBY
mittee or Committees and the Officers thereof duly made up and balanced to gether with .all, books, deeds, bills) accounts, ]-yo|ichers, and other;docu ments relating thereto will be deposited at the Corpdration Offices'of toe said Council, Ohtiroh Street. Clltheroe, and will be available during office fioure for inspection] by .all persons Interested for
.' DATED! this :11th day of July, 1941, ! 1! G. HETHERINGTON,
the Seven I [clear days immediately before the'Alidit.
:
■ Town Clerk, , and the Clerk to the Local Education Authority,;
at the ToM Hall; CUtherce,,when and where the ! Several: officers who are bound toli'accpunt at suchAildlt are,
5th ‘day of August, 1941, at 16-30 are.
|l^ HEREBY 'GIVEN. that listrict-.,Auditor, for the the,
above- above-named Borough and ,of
law to audit by'a District, commence! on Monday, the
;EDlUCATION ACTS. , ; OUSING SCHEMES.
[|i) .VALUATION acts, Chapman & Harder
She Specialists and Chiropodists
4, MARKET. PLACE,
T, E, Barger,
M.N.l.Ch.,MW Tree tment by Infra Bed
7,. X and Massat8< ‘^LYNNWOOD”
WEST BRADFORD
Near.CLITHEROE. . ^
le or two BEDROOMS
RHODES.—In ! loving - memory] of a ■ dear father. Anthony. Rhodes,-Who died July 12th, 1935; also my dear Mother .'who died December 20th,' 1939..
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Calm and peaceful. sleeping,'
; Father,' in Thy gracious keeping, '■ Guard them’till we meet
Sweetest; rest tl I,
13, Mitchell Street, Ciitheroe. ■ ] , ACgyowiBDGMBirre
BAINBRIDGE.—The lirpthers i of-the late Mrs. G,' Bainbrldge [wish to t thank all relatives and friends fob'
floral tributes. Also-Mr. 'Wj Booth-: man and Mrs. Hince for the kind- ' ness shown in thto sad andi sudden bereavement; together with the Police and Doctor for ktad attention,
heir, ktod sympathy and. beautiful
Public H ■ J u l y
I, Bilsborrow Post Office and ■'' ]
Park Gates, Bolton-by- Bowland.; —------- !---------
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! CHATBURN, —Mr.' Chatbum and : family wish to thank all-relatives and friends for kbid expressions of sympathy and' noraV. Ftrlbutes received In their sad bereavement. Also the Doqtor and District Nurses for theb; ktad attention. !! . .
I!46, Turner Street., . ■ 30, Bawdiands, and ■ ■ ! I
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CROSS.—Mr. Bert (3rdss ahd daughter wish to thank relatives..; friends neighbours and all who , showed
' their sympathy in: the great loss .they have sustabied; they also return thanks for the beautiful ; floral , tributes .received. ’
1; HANSON.—Mrs. Hanson wiishes,, to thank the (jhief Constable, Police,
I 58, Turner Street, Clltheroe. ; ' -.. ■.
Special ■ Constables, Doctor.' tte Mmister and Nelson Street Methiv dist Church: also all friends tod neighbours for their kind nrepsthy in' her great soitow, also for .floral tributes.
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'12, Nelson Street, Low Moor.
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floral tributes. ' , i 1, Harrop Street, Clitherde)
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I HUNT.-Mrs. Ge’dard wishes . t o t to k all neighbours and friends for their kind expressions of syppathy ana
' I •Abolishfis unsightly aerial
wires. Only 4-tas, lomf. 1 Fitted;behind set to'few' seconds, ■ Equal capacity ' to aerial 70-ft. long, B8-ft.i
■high. -World. Q/Q rqceptlon. Makes Of Jfi
radio portable, .
Local-Agents; POLLARD & WALLIS, King Street, WHALLEY.
I Ciitheroe Advertiser and Ttaes ^ ; - ;
Printed* and, Published 'by ths
Ltd., at 6, Market Place, Clltheroe. Tel, 407/408 (two lines), •
MARSHALL.—Mr., and Mrs. Marshal gthoughts’ tod . sincere sympathy ;
. floral tributes. .
iven to . .them in , their recent bereavement. Also, for the lovely
: ! ' [.■ 7, Badeclyffe Street, CUtheroe. j ]
\;Onlv'a,ms ; .j&Qd, torrid
■' FEAN! IE
BAPTEE of] ifflCKOK.’’:
Thai
and Friday- at (.'
FABLES Sic) ;■'■ 'r- ■
thtfus; . Tobe pre S DABBO and »'
IHFi ■ ''Writef 'Of adveni
'-30.V Sqti OBD,
-ture.thr Fended by
iIAM'
TON’M (
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S a v e ' y o u r . . E y e s , . S t r l i r i . ; ; C G W S U
RS.M.C.
serve D o n i t l ,T-
& ; Uool ■^ieiciripq ,'.jof: SUN. ^1 ;pOF^’ at M l
Week com^eh ;In* July 21st, MM, ! ( iB] at M and 8-15.; tuesdaj
RICHARD DW. WE! tin ,■The risks men take In periMtinfe the, ci:cns: thrilling drama of the.f
jalth Depatto 17th, 1941.
ent, they] are _________ thaf,foUows pain; -
—From daughter-. Elizabeth and son-m-law. Tom • :(Mlddle ' East, ' Forces). .
As it. ends'the first sad yeai*; , , ■ But still we know he to] not 1 suftcrin^i ■
'• ’ {' j .' ■ipj ' '.* y| Wai|Emej|tocy, Pig5 and Poulm/ ha^> 01 looa.-. J une-oi-'inei oiweirivj.,
!:' collected froln town hqimqhQWfel In .response to aiiJMent
i. Authoritylhas und6)rtak^n^thii^i!®^t material a!nd we app^ljto ^ I. TYorl£.i6f‘.:Na.tional'iinpe!rtai^^^^
'“cl) l^ie
ji - and j.'this'hrrai
I
ftedBAlLY'bythe
Jangment6n.JiOT
]. inteiiave effortjiri;.*the town i ■ and other! Householders to help .an
. been, most grati^ng. .■ ■ mlise,' howeiv^,
If you have childrer atten
: all yow/ii itthto waste, to the schop’ ■ of ■ your ' )wn, seek the. help of [ji
V aiterhativa|', hand your waste-to t ,
: . ;.V(^ WANT ALL WAS' BE KEPYAS DRY AS PO:
' bread; hisc'iiit,] br'cAke, ,ap^ or p leaves, .scraps of e rtot^^
: PLEASE
is acid or sour. ■ cirriffiR
IN THIS
{rounds, tea leaves, fish:') IB’S
)ohes, should b'e sared., . ;■ -.r.- V .':: .jl ' DO NOT INCLUDE
IMPORTANT camp: On behalf df
SHALL' BE ■ GRA thfe] jcneral tha ii)i
BO R pU G H 'pl^^, i ’> * ’ " ..........' .’j 1,^ •-d’ j
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: 'A joyous'nmlr.Jridy l -Jler first drajhatli) t [ Hqt hlgjstarringrole. Aresjl]^at.
u . _
To-hleht at 7-38.' To-molrow -at 'iMIJ.'M NORMA SHEARER In «EBCAPjE.”| Bo
Week commenclnjt July 21st,' 1941^Mom . '.T'-"■.• '.■■';■]'■ '
BER’P BAIL DAD RU
■ Grtod comedv'of Australian rural life. Preceded by B E ^FR EW oM ^ ^ ^
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