search.noResults

search.searching

saml.title
dataCollection.invalidEmail
note.createNoteMessage

search.noResults

search.searching

orderForm.title

orderForm.productCode
orderForm.description
orderForm.quantity
orderForm.itemPrice
orderForm.price
orderForm.totalPrice
orderForm.deliveryDetails.billingAddress
orderForm.deliveryDetails.deliveryAddress
orderForm.noItems
V ■


B U ^ L DISTRI Retail Coal


effect as and from the 20th day of November, 1841. vaiiauun m luc v. ---------------------- schedule. ■ Any amend nehts of this S c h e the Press. '! V ;


from the vehicle. ' j


The person,in charge of any leliicle upon which coal is being carried for


diile will be notified by advertisement in UN' * '


' ^ '' ' ' , • M : ' th e SCHEr^lJf^E REFERRED TO \ , ' Grade j ' Best Selected House Coal


.Best Selected House .Coal' . . ! . . . . . Selected House! Coal,' !2nd.'quality House Coal





Best House Coal and Cobbles ........... House Coal, (lobbies and Nuts Ist.qual. House Coal, Cobbles and Nuts, 2ndqual


1 Kitcheh C6al


Kitchlen Coal, 1st quality ..1. Kitchen Coal. 2nd quality . . . .


I ; i Low Grade Coal ................ . I. Dome! tic Boiler Fuel


BoilCrpuel . . . . ' . ......... . . . . . . . ' V ' ;' Anlhri:cite Stove Fuel


■ Anthracite, 1st quailty ......... Anthracite, 2nd quality . . . . . .


! Low Temperature (Carbonisation Fuel) I Low Temperatljre Fuel


i Ungrouped, Furnace Coke


Gas'Coke ........................... Lancashire Furnace Coke (except Lancashire


charges.


include the sale or. supply'to a person of a quantity of or exceedmg 5 tons at HJNCHLlFra,-


te IS! fQ:


For the'plirposes of any one time.!


CCkiuncll' Office?, ' Grindleton,' .


November. 1941.. emms AMONQ the curiosities jny.gamej-


when I visited his cottage perched . .


keeper friend' told me' about . . . --------------


polygamous kestrel' which h ad nested towardk the top of a, neac-rny


quarry face fo t several years, j ; M ! Even If th e gamekeeper h ad been out I should #11 have counted jmy long cUmb , u p t h e heather-qlad : moors one of the; happlegt jaunfe of


i th e 'y e a r . . ■ ' ■ 'With ‘me went a friend, home on leave from the ^ y . There was nothing to remind him of military


'duties as wd pressed the rWeri walked through.an Old-world village I and mounted [thfe steep gradi.ent of


ia t re e -sh e lte r^ jlane which, at . 1 ... . 1 . — r r r Vt l / l l ^ nl *


edge of the mpop .becomes no more th an a grass-covered track frln


with heather. | i I . I t was a bright, crisp day, with a pleasant, brepze stirring the, trees


and setting up gentle waves In thb purple " seas i’, of the moorland. [ A few birds came inquisitively to look a t us, we coufd hear the bees bisy In the heather .and mountaln|sh :ep moved fur ther from the trackras we approached: 1


, These were I of life as We





almost the only] sign? climbed across the


s ' |


'moor. ! Once -we disturbed i grouse, which


a covje; flew low over ,,,.....


; heather with Ibud flapping of strong wings. Onde, too,.., a pmril of magpies .hastened, away. JThese were Incidents,:however. In d '(alk on which We had for company only the, sparrows the bees and the Sll66p ■'


swhlch autumn steals from sumr i ' ' '


|N th e top of the-fell, we ,fqlund window, commanding a glo:


0 ' M f - L


the. gameieeper a th l s -lookjrlout Lous


: view of the hill ^nd daleJ


'admired his garden,, praised , ingenuity In some Improverpents and th en settled down for a chat. I mentioned th e magpies. “lYes,


1


they come up from the valley,!’ he said, a' h ttle bitterly, I thought,: md


, with a' h in t th a t they wouldn’t 1 mg . survive.


j i ' ;|


. Walking along the wall sidej to : th e cottage I ’d noticed a ; trap,


! % 5' €


i-” Stoa ts? ” I (suggested. ■ “ 'ihere i aren’t i many : about .just • now' though,” he added. Not enough


,


mined lassat' he tho|ught.


..c


■ to warrant a dpter on them, a t any rate,


. . -------------- Jet , '. VI wait rill they ge| ■to be.


a bit commoner and th en have :a dp a t them,” th e gamekeeper Said. "Perhaps I .s h a l l ,th e n get ha lf -a j dozen; I or even 12 or 14. Thby’re not as common up here as theylused . I :


, : “ You, spe we thinned the


rabbits Out | in th e spring and stoats—like other animalsHonly


, go where there’s food fo r ' em.” He left us lor a minute arid re-'


turned with a skin stretched bn a frame for curing. I t was all th at


was left of a white stoa t he had shot a few days earlier. “We don’t!o f ten get ’em white


round here,” 1 he sald.l “ I ’m;told th a t further I north stoats change their coats for winter', but they! don’t seem to do here. After allj | whji.


- : ■ ------- r— — ri- ■ CAKES OF-- THE ALLIEsj


1 held at the Mayfair Hotel, London, ' -from December 11th to 14th.


■^i ( ■ SEASIDE ipiCTORY GARDENS. -


• Hastings Is next on the list for a ‘Dig for Victory , Week.’ I t is to open on December 8th and will be the first Civic function follovdhg the temporary lift­ ing of the ban.lop,-seaside resorts. I


.'■ National cakes of ten Allied nations!: 'will' be specially baked by paitrey-! cooks of the nations taking part -in thel Inter-Allied Pair and .Exhibition! to"be|


| , : I


|We his


, -Of Ithe


should they. We don’t ' get many weeks of # ow , and for the rest of the wlntpr a white stoat would be conspicuous.. This one Is-probably a freak.,


size, as you can see from the skin.” I suggested th a t perhaps this


J I t was less th an the usual


stoat was after the white rabbits I had seen on th e fell on earlier visits.


! . The gamekeeper laughed. “ Nay,”


he said, stoats are crafty ljut I ’m n ot allowing they’re n s crafty aS all th a t ! ! ’ “ I t ’s funny about them white


rabbits,” he musingly went on. “ Nobody seems to.be sure .whether they are a separate breed ,or just albinos, i To my knowledge they’ve been Uvlng In this moor for ten years, b u t they’re still white after Inter-breedlng-wlth the brown ones. In fabt, you never find a white doe mating, with a white buck. They always have a brown mate and in the litters you always have so many brown and so many white—never any brown-and-white ones'. Therp seems to be just 'about as many white rabbits up here as for th e past seven or eight years. I think they’re a separate breed altogether. Their fur Is finerj softer and shorter th an th e browns.”


i


RyiY gamekeeper friend confessed tv * to having taken pretty-close Interest In his strange wild rabbits and he was able to tell me exactly where several of their nests had been.


In their favourite field, I j I 1 ■It was one of those lovely pavi:


have often seen brown and white rabbits feeding and playing together.,


When I mentioned the kestrel I


had seen hovering'over the moor, the gamekeeper laughed again. “ The old rascal had two wives this year,” he told me. Both laid-theln eggs In the same nest, In a: high


cleft In the old sandstone quarry near by. - -i


;, .i -. “ There; was a real slflndy when


■it came to settling which of the '.wives was to sit on the eggs,” my friend said.


, i


battle, flying and screeching a t each dther. Finally, ohe was driven off, and the Iwlnner hatched out the chicks-seven of them out of eight


“ I watched them have .a- real ’Then a strange thing happened.


■The vanquished hen came back and help to feed the chicks, th-e old cock doing his share, too. ’The two hens were quite friendly a t this (stage, and as far as I could judge, they


jeared! all seven chicks. When they flushed the old birds drove the


yqungjones away, and I ’ve-seen nothing of them since.


; ',r


,: “ The cock and both hens are #11 about, I think, but I don’t bothen ,about them. They don’t, do me any harm. I watched .closely when they were feeding the young


uns I Mainly they brought mice,


beetles, frogs, and young birds— sparrows, thrushes: and finches mainly, I think. The way of. the wild !”j


, ’T h e ! gamekeeper, I fancy, would


have shown more hostility if he had found young grouse on the kestrels’ m enU l- (B y “ F.D.,” in a series of articles •" Around the Countryside,”


In a repent Issue'of the “ Lancashire Daily Post.”) : ' « I -f


HOME, SWEET HOME. A soldier, tired and wet, entered a


canteen filled with the delicious smell of frying sausages. , He sat down at the counter, looked into the face of the ■helper md said" Cor, lunime; Ma, lust


nag me a bit and it will be just like, home." ' 1 -■ . # # #


the da ry farmers to'the Minister of Agriculture to keep up ®eir milk yield


MARVELLOUS. MILK OUTPUT. . Thanks 'to the splendid response of


the amdunt of milk drunk by the public m England and Wales this year will be 200,000,000 gallons more than ln l93A


,. Local Fuel Overseer. Nr. Clltheroe. ' , ; ) er i . I . ' ' Furnace Coke)


. iThe abovel prices are applicable imtil further notice. ’ , , ^ , Except in the case of Sales at depot the above prices include all delivery


| j, : '


coal,-anthracite, coke and any manufactured fuel qf which coal, anthracite or coke j s theprincipalconstituent. I I


For the purpose of this O rd e rC o a l” Includes bituminous coal, cannel this Order‘the sale or supply of coal retail does not


. Group 2—Low Group 3—Low


2 19 3 3 0 1 17


Maximum price per ton in lots of not less than 10 cwts. for Cash Sales


£ s. d.


Maximum price per cwt. bought from ymen


or ' ' • ’ •


sale or supply retail in Rowland nl,ust produce, on request, a _copy of the schedule and any amendment to any,person,to whom coal Is sold or supplied


• .1


’'.t . CUTHBPOE ,AljVEI;TI|9ER AND m [E S , FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1941.


T OF BOWLAND GOOD1 VAUJE ilN STEEL EXT


939


1 Officer for the North East- of the Schedule, and


a price exceeding that specified in the, schedule for the B^^de ^of coal con­ cerned or to sell retail In Bowland any grade of coal not specified in the


After this date it wiii not be permissibie to seli coal retail m Bowland at ^ oi ^


.one :b 3 No. 3


TELEPHC


J. Edmondson, B. Whittaker.


taker, G. Bristow, Sunday, Nov. 3


Saturday, Nov, UARD PLATOON. ,


ONE . DUTY. 2M3pl. J. D. 'Whit-.


ij)—(a.m.) R. D. Davies, p,m.) F. Wilkinson, J.


port Headquarters, 9-30 a.m. and four men detailed. AU other N.C.O.’s to be at Primrose Bridge atjlO a.m. (unifoim)


' SUNDAX, NOV. 30th. Sgt. Wiggans snd'L.Cpl. Lloyd to re­


. SUNDAY, NOV. 30th.,


ing, Seedall Avenue, 9-30 p.m. Report to Sgt. Wheatley.


MONDAY, DEC. 1st.:


19,15- hrs. for Reconnalsance - Patrol. Battle dress, tiri hats, gas masks and great coat? will be worn. .■ ■ .


Platoon will parade at Headquarters, GUARD buTX. ; MONDAY. DEC. 1st.


Roberts, R. KiUingbeck, R. Smithies, ~W Tomlinson, 'W. Wood, A. Scott,- G. Hartley, W. T. (^wperthwaite.'


Tuesday, d ec . 2nd.


Banks, W, Robirisori, J. Greenwood, W. W Seedle, P. Cjottom, J. -Edmondson, ~ ‘ :Intdsh, G. Swajes. ;


Sgt. Jackson, Cowperthwaite, J.'S,


WEPNESi |aY,| dec. 3rd. Read, J. P. Snape, R.


THURSDAY, iDEC.| 4th.


Lecture: In Peridle -Junior School, 20 hi's. Subject to be notified later.


Moor, 7/12/41.


Moor, 21/12/41. W. A. DENT, 0/C,


No. 2 PLATOON. SUNDAxl, NOV. 3pth.


Board) will asse nWe Low Moor end of Seedall Avenue, o9.25 hrs. for Bombini hats, respirators ani


Men detailed (see Platoon Notice


Practice. Steel great coats. Men detailed


MlnlatUEe Rapi e competition at Low Moor.


parade Greenaci


see Notice Board) will e Street, 14.00-hrs. for


Bridge, 10.00 hours, for. Road Blocking. TUESDAY, -DEC.. ls:t.


The Platoon (will assemble Pendle Junior School, 19..50 hrs. for lecture.


at 19.20 hrs. for training. ■ THURSDAY,- DEC; 3rd.


Thursday, Dec. Section.


, GUAR] X,


DUTIES. Igt. Taylor, No. 4


Friday, Dec. 5—Sgt. Waddlngton, No. 1 Section.


,' .


Saturday,- Dec. 6L-Sgt. Wheatley, No. 2 Section.


Sunday, Dec. 7 -Sgt, .Crompton, No. 3 Section.


J..DARNELL, 0/C.


N A P O I t D IS M I


E O N S ED


SE(;!ENTLY’ leading - German papers


famous Battle of - Sedan in -1870, in which the Pi-ussian array under von


came out witri practically identical :cles.- All of fhem referred to,the


detemlned the outcome of the Pranco- Prusslan ■ War, b u t ! despite this, the


Moltke decisively! defeated the French under Napoleon III. ■ I t ; appears, that i the Sedan battle


French continued their resistance for Beveral 'months.' The same thing;, we are told, is happening in the present German war against the Soviet Union,


the outcome of which cam be regarded as determined.


beginning to endJ The French army suffered a complete defeat at Sedan. It actually ceased-to'i exist, for Prance had no reserves and' was fighting Prussia single-handed. |The Soviet, troops, however, have been “destroyed” only by GoebbeTs'propaganda. Their ling. poiver are felt


This historical analogy is false from - - 1,


Tonic i Tablets contain revitallsers, re- juvenators. invlgorators; vitamin B.I., Iron, Calcium, Phosphorus. First dose, starts inew life, vigour, vital force.—At t all , chemists—only 1/9 (plus purchase


■jl/piN OLD Sir 40 I BE AS YOUNG i-TA as you were at 25. Oystrax Brand


ax). ! -,


existence ;and s t r . The


gigantic' potentlSl coalition iis


against Hitler.^


very , definitely ev-:i.ry-day -by the Nazi army.


Sovtet enga ;ed ;in,ithe forces, Union,


i A powerful combat


common with Seddn, ahd the German.


NOTHING IN (jOMMON. The present situation- has nothing in


less Sedans, is begi ining to ask whether Germany femot menaced by a new Jena —the battle in which the-Prussians were cr-ushqd by the French in 1806. T te is not the first historic, parallel


! . possesses LADIES’ Suits and Coats,: quality tailored by Redmayne, wear, and


wear,and wear.—Market Place; Cll- thei'oe.


TURN YOUR


„.u,^aginda feeds with end­ Salvage into Money i BY SELLING US


the Nazis have us^ , :;At the outbreak of the war their Press was'replete with- articles on NapoleM, i The essened of these elaborate essays: was that Napo­ leon, in 1812, failed to conquer Russia, but that Hitler wiuld.: There was no lack of references ;o the changed mlll- tai-y techffique, to the part' played by-' motorised-mechaniied- troops- which'


"swallow vast areas’’-in, a'short space of time. . "'


i : ■


porting' the histoi'ieal; parallel between the campaigns of !l812 arid 1941 soon had an opposite effect. The Germans more,frequently bekan to ask; Is not Hitler’s war machine confronted with the same fate as befell Napoleon’s great ai-my In snow-ridlen Russia? This brought a drastic change .In the views on Napoleon expressed m the Geman Press. \ I


But qll these lengthy arguments sup­ ]


cussed by Goebb'els liei-factory, but in a different light. 'What caused Napo­ leon’s defeat-ask Hitler’s hacks? Their ready reply is that he : tried to termin­ ate the war in winter and did not wait for the spring. That caused his down­


simply maintained I silence: about him. Today, Napoleon’s fate is again dis:.


SEEN IN A DIFFERENT LIGHT. The German papers and wireless then


.. Anyone can see through! this clumsy subterfuge of Hitler’s.!would-be histor­ ians. Theirs is the tCsk of preparing the war-weary people to reconcile them­ selves to war in winter-and spi-ing. This is why the story of| Napoleon’s campaign has been dragged out of the dusty archives.. .


! '


troduced in 1925 the; industry is now In a position to supply the whole of the country’s domestic sugar ration, about one third of the total requirements. Al­ ready Ao;ooo fanners in England and' Scotland are growing this vlfal crop.


Thanks to the sugpr -beet subsidy in­ BRITAIN’S SUGAR-CROP.


Rigs, Waste Papery Scrap Iron,


Rabbit Skins, etc.


R. Standring & SONS, GREENACRE STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. 134.


Chapman & Harger Shoe Specialists


. ! ' ' and Chiropodists


^, 4, MARKET PLACE, ^ I CLITHEROE


T . E . B a r g e r ,M .N m .,M J J5 .P


Treatment by Infra Red and Massage. '


and make them go further.-CIitheroe Market.


B ■ ,


Mr. F. Moores Massage & Chiropody,


Meeting House, Sawley.


e safe, b e SURE. SPEND YOUR COUPONS at TOM YOUNGER’S,


The Platoon wll parade Headquarters Men detailed will': parade Primrose ! i 'I ' ■ ’ ■ ■


W e c a n g iv e y o u ^ e a i iy d e l iv e r y o f


P L O U G H IN G


Bristow, F: Wuklrisori, J. R. ‘Whittaker, J. Blades, N. Codk.; i


vxH. J -D . Whittaker, G. - ‘


Sgt. Wiggaris.l CplJ Ormerod, H. D.


SATURDAY, NOV. 29th, 1941, at 1-30 p.m. Hy HOLDEN &.SON.


Sale by Auction this


j jU IR Hy.


FIELD, near HURST, GREEN, STONYHURST. :


of thei la , by Auction on SATURDAY, DEC. 13lh, 1941.


Holden & Son for the Exors. ate Mrs. Myerscough will Sell


HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS.


Tel. 35^ Clitheroe. Auctioneers and, Valuers. Market Place Hy HOLDEN & SON.' PRINTING


of the highpst standard is always obtained at the ‘


-Clitheroe


WANTED. — DOMES'nC HELP, VT family of two; modem house,


help given.-Write Box R.6.. Advertiser and Times.'


—Apply Advertiser and Times. Advertiser and Times i WANTED a good second-hand MEMO R I A L S , , I - ; BICYCLE, suitable for boy of 9,


.IIMistr t iH l i t WANTED LARGE PRAM m Igood condition.—Write Box No. T.I.,


l\/ANTED. — Capable Working V Vi h ousekeeper or ! domestic help for small house, Whalldy district;


I -


furnished or furnished Rooriis, Clith­ eroe distnct.-/-Wrlte Box I No. S.I., Advertiser and-Uroes.


ACCOIMODATIONS- WANTED WANTED.-In the New Year, Small


two In family.—Write Box No. T.2., Advertiser and Times.


Book your order now from oni . large jselectlon of


BLACK, GREY, AND RED GRANITES.


Erected when desired. . Prices cannot later be guaranteed.


Send for: Catalogue. Address:


C E M E T E R Y GA TES , A C C R I N G T O N .


Telephone 2043, Established H7I. Blb^|ind Brace- OVERAUB


B House or Bungalow; or two un­


2 reception rooms.-Write Box No. S.5., Advertiser and Times.


ROOMS,' Clltheroe prefemed.—Write Box No. T.3., Adverflser and Times.


service, Two Unfurnished


V \ /A n ted.—to buy or rent, Large VV Modem HOUSE in (Clltheroe; all conveniences,-3 or 4 bedrooms, and


WANTED urgently, with'rir without


(Half Cost of all deliveries Paid by:LandiFertility Scheme). WANTED-BEDROOM & SITTING- ROOM by Schoolmistress, with


Recommended by the 'War Agricultural Executive as an Efficient Substitute in the '' Place of- Burnt Lime.


! I ' '


95.0 per cent. CALCIUM CARBONATE. , 52.5 per cent. CALCIUM OXIDE.! ,


|40.0 per cent. PASSING B.S.S.I SIEVE (Mesh No. 100). ('■. ' ■ ' ! '■ - -L ... ^


■ 1 ■ , ' Pla^e Your Order Immediately with ;—


JOHN HODGSON CENTRAL I OFFICE, SLAIDBURNi (Phone; 24).


PERSONAL. ON SALE


session., Particulars, etc., Mr. Hopewril. Solicitor, Kii'kby Lonsdale, or E. H


I'aylor Street. arket: i . -


riVO be sold—2, HARRISON TER- -L race, GRINDLETON, vacant pos­


Barton, 24, West View, Clitheroe ' ON SALE.^Two good young Working


rrio-DAY when so little (coupons) A must buy so much it pays to. use


M them at TOM YOUNGER'S, Clitheroe


T /miES ■ lyool or Silk and Wool ^ Fancy Vests or Pantees,' 3/11; (out-


TOM YOUNGER’S, Clitheroe Market.


JBESENTS, without coupons, Glass i


^ Whalley, Road, Clitheroe. j etc.—A. H. Han-ison,


to-ride; broken to harness.—Apply The H6n. Mrs. Ralph Assheton; Hall Foot, Clltheroe.


I ^ R : SALE.—Child’s PONY, ■ 112, joun-d, quiet and good mannered


or Jumpers, 5/11; ■ P8MRETS.—Apply -Thompson, 48,' ] i ■ ' ‘ I ' H


Write Box T.4., Advertiser and Times, PUBLIC NOTICES


‘ lue _


Holier Suits from 15/6. All Wool Vesta or Pants 16/6.—TOM YOUNGER’S


from-4/11 to 9/11 (no coupiS'. DEATHS


IIIGSON.-rOn the 21st November, 1941 1 at 27, Kirkmoor Road, Clitherde'. Louisa, the beloved: wife of James Higson, in her 60th' year. InteirCd at Sti, Mary’s Cemetery, on the 25th mSt. -':! . ! ;


.


S()UTHWORTH.—After long suffering patiently borne.- On November 26th. 1941, at the home of his sister, Mis,


' Road, Pamborough, -Robert Sdutb- ; iwop, Clayton • Croft, - Claytori-Ie- ■:


R, I. Mussonr Abbeyflelds; Rectory


attendance, Clitheroe district.—Write Box No. T.5., Advertiser' and Times. ■


ouse wanted to rent in Clitheroe or district,: 'bus route preferred.—


ji'i'


W E S T RIDING WAR AGRICUL- TURAL EXECUTIVE i COMMITTEE.


iMACHINERY DEPARTMENT, i NOTICE TO FARMERS,


Ti'ARMERS are hereby notified' that •L, . -the revision of Agricultural Wages will . necessitate an increase in the Committee’s' charges for, Machinery Operations.


are deposited with Assistant Machineiy Officers not later than the 15th Decern-' ber, 1941.


*w


'Machinery Officer immediately- giving particulars , of the acreage ' to be' ploughed. Addresses' of Assistant Machineiy . . Officers 1— .


assistance in ploughing, should there­ fore notify the nearest Assistant


Farmers requiring the Committee’s


, Mr. J. R. Dodgsoii, Castle Chambei's, ‘ SKIPTON. ; j


« j :


.


: Mr. H. Binder, Lane End Parfn,' Chan- eltown, SHEFFIELD. ‘





Mr. E. R. Greenwood, Poplars Farm, ,Bolton, BRADFORD; ;


W. P. RICHARDSON, rr r J V


Hereford Lodge, • ■ ' ■ Cornwall Road,


Exccutlve Officer. (' ' m


: HARROGATE. POULTRY. AND EGGS


I


Spice (containing ground insects) to start, them off: laying this way,” says Miss Baird, Blackpool. Try this non- forcing egg producer. : Packets 1/3


fi'om Byrne, Grocer, 12..King Street, Clithei'oe.


-


QCRIBBLpjG PADS, vtirious sizes, M ; Id;, 2d., arid 3d.—Advertiser and Times; Market Place, Olltheroe.


wmter (Pyjamas 8/6 to 12/6. Wool Mix. .Vests or Pants. 5 /li to 9/11. Interlock


UNION SHIRTS, lined, 8/6 to 12/6 Satoen Shirts, 6/11 to 10/6.


Vests or Pants, 3/11.—TOM YOUNG­ ER'S, Clitheroe Market.-


coat.—Market Place, Clltheroe. da Clitherqe Market, Tuesday and Satur­ By.


e sUre of Satisfaction.. Bring your COUPONS to TOM YOUNGER’S,


VEDONIS VESTS, Combs,' Slim-Fit V, Knickers. Buy what you need now


. -


m- daylight a t . 'TOM YOUNGER’S, Clitherde Market.


E"?,-IE-ART SILK STOCTONGS from


IVTEN'Si Winter-weight Vests' or -tvA Under Pants from 5/11. Working


Socks I 2/- (one coupon).—TOM YOUNGBB'E. Clitheroe Market.


DAYLIGHT, SHOPPING Is quicker


Gktheroe .Market, Tuesday and Satur­ day. • - I


apd safer at TOM YOUNGER’S,


T; ADIES pure wool Combs from 9/6; -M. alli styles In stock. Pure Wool


V“ te ifrom 5/6 each:: at TOM YOUNGER’S.


Wedding Stationery, CARDS, CAKE BOXES, BTC. Advertiser f t Tunes' OfSce


2/11; Lisle, 2/11; Wool, 3/11, Lisle


T H O M A S W A T S O N PIANOFORTE TDNEB


“ LYNNWOOD”


WEST BRADFORD Near CLTTHEROE


plOR -warmth and comfort on cold days wear a “Redmayne”, Over­


Simpson, Aspiriall’s Farm, Dincklev. Langho.'


L ' ' .


WANTED.-Old HENS, 1/4 per lb V V COOK CHICKENS, 1/6 per lb. Collected mywhere (cash). Any quan­ tity of Irish bullets 12/- each, delivered anTOhere.—Pratt, Walton Arms, Farm, Altham, near Accrington. - ' '


XX Moping about, dark comb, Liver trouble, Worms, etc., cured in 24 hours


Bottles 8Jd., Is, 4d.—Blackburn’s Com Stores.


!


reviving TONIC. .


■ETARSWOOD POULTRY : SPICE XV coptaii^ no hot, forcing imgredi-


ents to t It does contam ground'irSects, m e , birds n a tu ra l . stimulant which produce eggs m a natural gentle manner. -Karewood birds are healthy prolific layers. Packets 1/3 from :—


Blackburn and Sons, Com MUl, Castle Gate, Chtheroe.


i ; » tu rk ey s .— - -


arge pure D.O. Aylesbury DUCK­ LINGS, 30/- dozen, delivered—;■


" A r t eg g s a week from 8 hens and t t u it took, KARSWOOD : Poultry


—, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS _____ i '


HIGSON.—Mr. i James Higson and , f p i ly wish to express,their sincere thanks, to 'all relatives, friends -and,


J ’Library -j Committees, Police and, i Members! of Labour Party and


i neighbours, also th e , Mayor Alder-- ; men and ; Councillors, fiorough ; Magistrates;i Education and Free'


■ j and floral tributes received in their great loss. I Also the iDoctors and. . Miss 'Reeday for their; kind attetf-


Women’s I Section, Labour Party, for : the-Kind' expressions of sympatbjf


tion. j j , - . 27, Kirkmoor Road, Clitheroe.


HITCHEN,—Mr. Kitchen, Nellie, Mary, ■~and Miss;Mo6rhouse desire to thank, relatives, ifrlends and neightiours for: tokens of sympathy; iricluding tho ' beautiful (floral tributes received by ' them in their time of sorrow: they


, also acknowledge with gratitude the. .gifts of flowers and other kindnesses,


.45, Castle View,, Clltheroe', • ,


DENNETT.-rMr. Alfred Dennett and : family desire, to express their sincere


tragic bereavement. '


toanks to ; neighbours and friends for the kmd expressions of sympaUiy and floral tributes'received fa their •


1, Stocks Ayeriue, Whailey.


SHARPLeW mi's. Shai-ples and family wish, to thank relatives, friends and


. neighbours, : members of . the Fire . Brigade and the Directors and Em­ ployees of James Carter and Sons, Ltd., , for expressions of sympauw and, floral tnbutes received to thrir Sad bereavement. Also 'the Doctor for his kind attention, i


97. ,JubiIee Terrace. ' ;


PETEES.T'The family of the late J. T. - Peters wish to thank all relatives


• ■ their, sad ibereavement. Also: the ■ doctor and nutse for their kind ■' attentlonj |


'


Clltheroe Advertiser and Times IxJo. Ltd., at 6, Market Place, dltheroe. TA M7/«n (two lines),


Printed I and Published bv . to* '


, and friends I for expressiqns of sym­ pathy and floral tributes received fa


GIVE YOUR I t will re-vi


: 'a l l lost '-year,


. beauty


IMIR'THE -tkllze


WALSHS 7 ,P R E ^ iT O ^


BENEFIT OJ yourilialr, glvlng.lt I


;, I t 'ls a real tonic tq the EUGENE, WAVING {


Sole Llci ensee CbIr iSTY I(ATiD


> Lakes’ & .Ge n e w r !6a d , b l a (


M L


shewn to' Mrs. Kitchen during' her ■ illness, l i '


: -I M l •


To-night tat 'i-SO-lini “ THE DEVIL BAT


Week' commencing MARCIA


J To-mon!off at 2-15, $-0 a P.’ Betted took fori this, su


lidccmbcr Sfh, 1941. Mond !; an,diWedncsdaytat:(


SIAte JtjNES and JAII u*4*& *UI/W, iiiuvmcu Uiucio ui VVllUliK


Dale, near Blackburn, Cremated, Wokmg Crematorium. Thursday. Nqvmtor,127th. , -Memorial, service at 'Clltheroe Parish Church at 1-30 p-m., Saturday, November 29th r No 1 mourning or ' flowers ‘ by


equest, i ' ■ IN i MEMORIAM


RpWKEB-ln loving memory of a dear .: husband and father,. Alfred Bowker, who died November 24th, 1928. ' ■


'Ever.remembered. I Bi'ow.Downham. .


. ^ -From' ail at '133, 'Whalley' Road, and Alfj and Margaret, Chapel ' ■ '


COOK.—In loving memory of a dear husband and father,' Joseph (look,


' who died November, 25th, 1934, ■ A vacant pface at'our hearth, which


never cai| be filled. ' —F|rom his Wife arid Son,


115,: Lowergafe and . 18, Salthlll View.


COOK.—In Iqvmg memoi'y of a dear father, Joseph Cook, who died Nov­ ember 25th, 1984.


... Always reiqembered. .


■ / -/-From paughter,.7, Albion Street, ; and


Son-in-Law in Forces.


SCOTT.—In' loving anemory of dear Mother, who died November 26th,!


■, 1940, ! i


' : -^Proni- her .loving (son Tom, Na# ' „„ ,


“Eastville,” I ! : ■ : ; 'Whalley Road, Billirigton.' ■


. 'Worthyj of everlasting love. , I i ■ and Jean.


! RUSBRIDCr. THi JEWplil


2 4 ,i KIN0 WILUM BLACKBIA


' “T n


1 X 1 PORtTABi


• - w e ' ■WrflltiS


for QLD GiDLD DI^ of All Kinds, PREGIC MObERNi^DiA^ E fc . , ''E ] tc . i j . |: ■'


( i ( v ^ i i ' ‘r. '(.'I p A ^ " P R iC E ' - ' i o ! BY HENRY HOLDEN & SON.!


g oB O l JGH SALE RdOM, LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE.


Pylde Water Board Offices, Blackpool.


■ .


Men detailed ;lastl week) for bomb­ ! , :


Tel. 160..


8AI15S B I lUCTIOir BX


T. SILVERWOOD,


N 5 IO N DDERS.


Artfiur W^Whitaker 14, CAST,


-E| STREET, OLITHEROE.


r jH E CLIXHEBOE AUCTION MABI CO; LTD.


-\lfONBA XtJL: a.m,


pm. All I forms ianc days notice


mUESi A ;CA


show' of


offer, i In Cattle on following


SOfiOp


ilY NEXT, GRADING at 9-30 No Stock accepted after 1


iintries to be made on M.A.T. signed by the producer. 12 to be given. ,


IDAY NEXT.-SALE of DAIRY CATilE at 11 a.m., when a good


xv,„xnui6iAgricultural Machinery will be offereffiJor sale, viz : 1 Austh Tractor (1930 model, 12 h.p. carj converted), -with twin rubber


mediately after the Sale of Tuesday Next, Deo. 2nd, the


1 International 2-(urrow - Plough, small digger type, new, 1940.


iWhcBls and also spade lug,,inter- ■chaugeable.


1 Intert ational horse-drawn artificial Manure Distributor, new 1940.


riMIE A LAY


held bn F ful show forward known c a.m


Tel. 325.


ne:IXT SALE OP GELD AND [NG-OPP CATTLE, will be BIDAY, Dec. 5th, when a use- Df all-classes of Stock will be


dea:


EDWARD CHESTER, Secretary.


NEWLY CALVED COWS and HEIFERS will be on


,RM FOR SALE OR TO LET.-


Oflers are invited for (a) the'kale or „(b) the letting of


SKIRDENi HALL FARM, TOSSIDE, near SETTLE.


107 acres or thereabouts. House , con­ tains sitting-room, kitchen, scullery, dairy, 3 bedrooms and box room. Council water laid on. Usual. Out-build- ings; . Vacant possession can be given on 2nd February, 1942.


■ '


for Sale from the usual well ,lers and fanners. Sale at 11


tion at the Resident Engineer’s Office, Stocks: Reservoir, Slaldbum. (Tel. Slaidbum 22). Offers marked “ Skirden Hall” stat­


Thf Farm will be shown on applica­


ing (a) once offered for freehold or (b) rent offered, addrqssedjo the Chair­ man, Pylde Water Board. Sefton Street,: Blackpool, .to be receivt' later than I2th December, 1941.


: - I JOHN HALL, Clerk and Solicitor.


■TXr ANTED—Large quantities of green t T Holly Twigs; also BERRIED HOLLY for (Jhrlstmas trade; good prices paid.—Apply, Advertiser 'tod Times.


I ■ ,!


N. A. HACKING & SONS ' FOR


(! !■'■';■


■ see. Box Office open 2-30


A lovable tale, of a r Advance booking for(


(M) and S-d pto Shows, Saturday onh>. 'Phonft424W- 1


This. Week-end:


MONDAY NI JAMES,


STEWART in the


-I


SEMA:- CKBl


LESLIE HGWARI . book! :EAF


XT| .pECEMDOtER jtJDY' !


GARLAND Screerl's!grea|est'nnll I ! ..■ with Tony Martin <1 Jackie- Colij(ieri la


Thrills, Spectadej Daiallrtg Stars, Melodloui At 2-40, $40 l^ d 80.1


“ Z I E 6 F 'I'!


m T X , r , r - T - nMATINEE -each .day i t '2i30' p.m.; CON-*.! ■


'ITNDODS MtodriV'tol am. i Last.copiriiete lATDRDAY.tM^ 6-0


, 1 - 1 T . I . . J . . .


show at and,84), pup., .


il: ' ' j104)1 ,.' I ;-i


simple i lovable ihiraeti to 4-30 dally.


n H. G.


Hothersail & Forrest '


(Late Amos Duerden), AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS . AND , , -i;!.'!' - ■


ESTATE AGENTS. I


Bank Salerooms, CLITHEROE.


TEL. 95. ■ \ TEL. 95. WANTED


WANTED.-Generall CLERK, Adult,' ■ V (male or female) permanent


Applications endorsed' “Clerk,?,'stating age-and experience to be': delivered by Monday, December 1st, 1941 at 4 p.m.


to Secretary and Manager, do-opera­ tive Society, Ltd., 2, Moor' Lane, Glitheroe.- .


.■ITrANTED. — Energetic' : reliable .■TV elderly PERSON to do. cookmg and part house work for family of thi'ee; to five' in.—Apply M"iss Mit­ chell, “ Almonds,” Clitheroe,'


D A


coupons but difficult: to obtairi. Come" and examme these at TOM lYOUNG- ER’S, .Clitheroe Market.


own Qullts, wool Blanketsi Sheets, Pillow Cases. These are free of


-


the cold spell. Now at TOM YOUNGER’S.


I


ens pure wool vests (or Pants from 15/6 to 21/- Boys Bib and Brace Overalls; 4/11.—TOM 1 YOUNG­ ERS, Olitheroe, Market; ;


M B


' L' Tuesdays and Saturdays.


uy your Winter UNDERvfeAR and SHIRTS NOW, In daylight, at TOM YOUNGER’S, Clitheroe; Market, 1


pOOK-GENERAL WANTED, 3 in- V family; excellent wages; good home.—Wnte Box No. S.4...'Advertiser and-Times.


ll-wool socks, 2 / 1 1 a n i3 /4 (aii sizes). Wool Cardigans; 'Vests, Pants, or Pyjamas In stock. Buy before


A LARGE SELECTION OF


Hot Water Bottles STONE or RUBBER


As Desired; i


A. W. WHITAKER 14, GASTLE STREET,


Tel. 160. ( CLITHEROE: LOST.


far shoulderj and ribs.-R. Slater, Chb House, Grlndleton.


u. on near huggan, two dots of red on '





* • LOST.-Tlu-ee SHEEP and two .


. PERSONAL.


.. Mrs. ■ Natharison; of 16, MUlthnm Avenue, CMieroe wishes to f f k M? Wiggleswoiih, the Billeting offlm Mrs, Todd.and.the ladles of the Wvs’ Also neighbours and friends far the hospitality and kmdness shown to her ' f p j ly durmg their stay S


Clltheroe. God bless you all '' “


J-V'> alsol.side.—(toates, Hyles MoOr Wigglesworth, Skipton.


L ^B S , marked- over should® ”


i-i;


T^rnlght at 7-30l To- TBACY, CLAUDETTt Office-open to-n|ght'


1: COLBERT, HEDYl qnd to-morrowl 2-30 tl


norrdw' at 2-19, 6-0 c,


, Commencing'slonda;', Monday, Tucsdi Thui


’, December 8tjh;|


rsday and Friday, :7-| and 8-15.''Ma<inec!|


"jr f ’wo Swaledale crossed SHEEP, hom.burri O.W., tar m ^


I I


.-.V'vy'l; ,.s.j '. ‘i;


; S ^ P


Theo.Wil8oii&SoDs|jitd. TH^ FIREP <ACE Si^OP.


a - i 1 -'1ai o ': .


; DINING AND DRAWiNG BOOM’ i


GRdTES.


( HOT-AIR RijlNGE VISIT (oDr


: THE BEi|l f|irE,' .triplex I Selection of • 1 S,a't ^W(tatttlces.'(|


and a Igood SH()WROOMh,


YORK ST|IEE1', G L IT F ^ fpR NO. 2|917


M :


i5M 1 1 ■ ■ ' •


(Chapter 7 of the SWal i “PIRATE TREASUiffE,’' ,


“:WJ


'Thursday aria Friday 7-30. iSaljnrd|| DONALD WOODS and LOtlB


A Slick crime: story; To be preceded


pofeGofTii,


wit-hja nOTspaper-ireportejJ by Bobby Jordan!in [1Mn|


Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8