C U T H B R O E A P V E B T I S E R ! A IO ) T IM E S , F K I P A Y ^ O C T O B E R 2 . 1 9 4 2 . I V niinni MM 1 M FEEDING-StiiFFS
Oniy.-the very best rations-fo|:i cattle,lipigSi-poultry, hotses, calves should be obtained j in'" exckfnge fomyour coupons. • These are manufactured! by US! to Ministry of Food specifications and under I
I !;* i : special Ticericeb. - ■ hOLk EdjUIV^LENT.
F.M'.S; Milk Equivalent enables you tolrear your calves from a few days rear
' ifor theJ national! ineed.^- ■■ ■ (N.B
Calf Foods’may be obtjalned li| -|ekchaiige for/'Calf coupons I by those! v/hp are not registered customers). • .
HOME-GROWM GRAIN. and g:t___ advantage ;of yout o ^ grain you-should use our grinding
:rusliing servkelj This is Second |o |none, ahd we guarantee a quick ard i: efficieait .job. ■
Oct; 10-:-Soirial in The :iall, Oct. -16—Electricity Derit. j Dance, Co I
Oct. 18—British ^ iqn ^ncert. King CASTLEGATE
CORN. MILLS AND ^CHj
(•LITHEROE. TeL 533 and 534.
Qusl (^ers or^pthef I farmers a 'e always welcome :to visit’our mills. 1
THEMTEMRIJAMP TAYLOR.
LAST ItEIBBTES TO A FAITHFIUL -FIEE-chief',..,'.'
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iur. James Taylor, bl 7| Hblden-btfeet, who tor 35 years'was Supeiinteiident 'of the Fire iBrlgade; Prior to the inter ment ill $t. Mary’s Cemetery, a! service was held! in St. James’s Church,' cbn-
duoted.by the Rev. H. 'V.-Burnett. , ' ’ v Members: of ■ the National Fire' Ser--
Council resent
Sf!
Plr^rigade;'inembers of the Town- and'. Corporation officials Vwere at the funeral,'omSaturdayi bf
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■Rush-ton (Chalnhan of the Fire Brigade Committee), W. Finder and W; Wmin- son, the Town Clerk: (Mr) G. Hemer-- ington)i the Chief Coiistable 'CMr. F..K
and Section Leader Clarke, preceded the fire engine, which bore the coffin, membe^ ]bt the bid Volunteer Brigade fianklng fhe engine. With the-Mayor (Alderman French) were' Oomcillors
ice,' under Company Offl{;er,;Jacksbn
of the Brigade, Messrs. T.j SimpsoU J. Rudd and W. Harrison. Off leaving St; James’
. for theilocaf force, paraded and gave a ■
■ formed,: firem g r a v e s i d e . .
farewell': ki ' After! the
, when under, control, was a'good'thing i and of great service to man, but when
Speaking at the service in church, the Rey.iH. If. Burnett said that fire,
-taken a' leading part ih controlling put- breaks of! fire where they were destnici 'tive of j life and property. To battle against; such conflagrations required' brave and coutageous men. .That after noon they were laying to rest ong.'who had played a -foremost part tn' that noble wbrk-pne 'who had done 1 his duty falthiuUy.ahd well. ’The effleiehey of the local fire service owed mubh to !‘Jim” ’fayior, and it was gratifying to see: so mahy- firemen assembled to pay
’■Jim” Taylorwas one.of the men who had given a lifetime of service and had
t got out of hand it became a mengee.
needid Itp: be controlled, for,- like the ‘ material fire, there was terrible darjger
. a last tribute to a former chief. • They had a duty to perfonff in fighting to save human life arid, properly, but there was' a fire in the human hearti'whioh
. them to ithat'desirable end—the Lord ' Jesus Christ; ' I : Floral tributes were sent by;—: ; His loving Wife; Bessie: Plorrie, Ed-
-ness of mind was needed to keep those fiery pasSions in check.., ’There was dniy one hand and one Chief who could help
1 Olive; Mr. and Mrs.'D. Ohamlev and once : it; got out of control.' ResoluteJ
cortege i proceeded through the main thoroughiares and.-along -PrinceSs-aver nuf, where a dfetaohment of the N^Bi from Blackburn, who were I standing by
Jamfes’s Churdh, the
■ ...... as the:,flrefbell:toIIed..: last rites had bebn per- len.ln turn sa|uted atfthe , .
•TiOES; ER coU^ues in the - Clith sroe r
GARDEFf FETE j^ E S £80,
GRINDLETON’S Y.M.C.A. ;
EFFORtS PRODUCE UPWARDS ' OF £240.
their ablUtyto raise large sums of money for worthy causes, arid Grlndleton is ceftalnly no excep
Country districts are noted for
tion. For-several weeks now the villagers - have been organising efforts for the Y.M.C.A. Mobile Carite'en Fund, and Saturday saw thei culmination of them In a en fete: which - took place at ipect House..
.district. The-event was so success ful', jhat no less a sum than £80 was [raised, a fact which gave con-, slderable satisfaction to those who hadj [worked so hard In rii'aklng thfe aramgements. Mr. W. H,. Charnley presided at
beeri aroused for this'worthy cause wasTevldent from the great inter-! fist
taken.in the eftort.-An-attrac-l tive programjne had been arranged and a; large crowd of vlsltbrs was Bttrqctdd from all parts of the
:e hl^h enthusiasm which has ■ "
the ipperilng ceremony, which was perfprmed by; Captain .Turnbull, F.R.B.A., ;ln whose gardens the fete' took place, and later a short ad dress on the work of the Y.M.C.A. wasifelven by Mr. '.V. S. Ledger, an oflaclal of the; movement. "
Oct. 30--King Lane Hall: Children’s . , BaU, afternoon; I adults in'toe
Dec. 5—
Feb. l^Brltish'Legion Atinual Balk . CLITHEROE AND
I DISTRICT ;
Derrick .Wilkinson. HOlddn & Raymon diker, Hurst Green Joiner’s Arms (box)
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W.U.A. Forces Cante'en King’s' Arms Hotel (box) Miss . Beryl Styles .. Station Hotel (box) Cotporation Office (box) Jean ' Atkinson and Freda, Swales: Efforts
PRISONERS. OF Previously acknriwleqge
Total
to.date ■ ,C. PYB, Hm
WMt FUND.: £ s. 'id.
812 14;-7 10 0: 0 2 16 0 1 3 0
Rob Hrird-,
ert 5 5 0
110, io 1 0,10
. £836 15 11 Treasurer.;
ATR TRAINING CORPS
envelopes to-morrow tod collect them on Sunday. ’’A" Flight, to streets to the- north of toe Castlp;
south-west of toe town; ‘C’’ .Plight, south-east of. the town.
, ’
Flight, ['
Special Church Paiffde, Sunday next,! at which, all Cadets are required to attend.' Parade Hi .Q. lO.qo hrs.
■ :o 'attend other services, put must rejoin in Grammar School Yard! at 11.50. i Flying, Sunday, October lllto;
wlthll this type of eyent dld.a brisk trad?.' There w ere''“brlhg-andr' buy"jiand produce stalls,-whilst an exhibition o f village handicrafts evoked considerable Interest. Not specially made for the fete, these articles- were samples of ordinary handicraft work which Is carried on ItiTTiundreds of village home? throrighout the country. “Aunt Sallyfi’ was the most popular of all the side shpws, whilst there w:ris' also fishing fdr'bottlek, skittles and darts. All of these were organised by the boys of,the A.R.P. Messen ger Service, who looked very smart Iri their new uniforms'.. Pony rides were ; another successful - feature, very popular Vlth the children. ,
“DOCKBDR DAIRYMAN.”
I ward, Eileen and Mrs.. Orr; caifEord I i and Maud; -Bill and Alice; Leslie and
i and family. (Blackpool);'Mrs.,E. Ben nett:; Mrs;! caiamley .'and family' (pu- theroe); iMr.
and.Mrs."E. Duckworth and John; Mr. and Mrs. Sims and fam- ily; George .and Lillian Coulter; ; Mrs'. Jack Hayhufs't; Mrs. Roe;-Mrs. Slater,
Sonny (Blackburn) ; ■ Mr. C. Howard
' Mrs. Coates: Mrs. Hargreaves (Salthlll road); F., Margerison (BoroughVSur^ veyor);! Officers and Men, Lancashire ' Fire Brigades’ Friendly /Society;.: ’The'
. Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Eiavis; Fred ’Ifay- lor' (Lowetg,#tg); Mrs.; Howarth;: Mrs. Slater & .Mrs.'Wood; Olwyn -Marsden;
' Mayor and Members bf the Clitheroe Borough'Councll; The Chief Constable, Members of,the Regular iPorce and the Police Auxiliaries: 'i Fellow Eipployees, Clitheroe: CUtheroe Volunteer Fire Brigade; Members of the NF.S., Fire Station;;Clitheroe: Part-time Members of:NP.S., 2VA.'Chatbum;. ' ' . ! Mr. Hy. Berinett,. Parson Lane, pad
Charge bf the arrangements.
CLITHEKO:^' HOME GUA]p i ' [ “A" COMPANY—OKDEES. ■ PARADES:,'. ' . /./['.[V - ' , ' ' [
-District. C 0 u n c 11 by Council lor |R. Hltchln, chairman, whose vote of thanks to Mr. Fattorlnl was seconded by Councillor Hoi-:
however, was taken In “Dockbur Dairyman,” the Friesian bull calf which had been p'reserited to the Bowland Y:M.C.A, effort-by Mr. j; E. Fattorlnl, of Sawley. ML and Mrs. Fattorlnl were present at the fete and Mrs. Fattorinl handed over, the calf, which was received on :behalf of the Bowland Rural
Perhaps the. greatest Interest, ■gate.' ■!, ■ ■ ■ ^ :
realised £270 and it was won by Mrs. J. Jackson, of Swan- side; Rimington, who intends to keep and rear the animal.
! The competition for the calf
WHALIEY HOME jGUABJ) | ' “F ” CORIP|ANY.
■drive -to thb Village'JnsUtute. play at flf teen tables .being, supervised by Mrs. R. Oddle. Prizes were won by:' Ladles : f. Miss D. Jackson ; 2, Mrs. E. Rigby; consolation. Miss C. Reeves. Qepts.: 1, C. Jackson ; 2, 'G. tVllklnson ; consolation, Mr, Birtwistle. ■ - Grlndleton’s target wasi- £140,
In the'evening there was a ^^hlst
but' they hrive surpassed this figure by inore than £100; and there is stlll more to come. The ■
i Monday next; Nos. 1 and i Platoons asseriible H.Qrs. 19.30 hrs.. for training. No. f Platoon, rifles.. . j
Pendle; Junlo'r School, 19.15; for lecture, TEl^HONE:;Nb.,,4 Platoon.
;
' T<i-morrow-(Saturday) 13.00-20.00 hrs. ,
Sunday, 09.00-20.00 his., as detailed. ■ .GUARDS tod EMERGfcNCY: .
. Mohday:. No. 2:Platoon;- Sec. 3. todj4,. ^SdayV'No. 'S'.PlMooni. as detail^-3 and, [,L
Em.:ltod'3.' -i- ' . r i" ; Em;;-No.,4; .. I :
|;’it>iatbori; ^eci'lftoti.S; !■; ,
^ i i'' ARMY CADET FORCE . CLITHEBOE PLAlbOON.; .
Wedfiotffay hex?. Oot ■ 1 Nps,'!i arid b'Pla.t—
' Friday,' October flth, 19.30; hrs.: f ^ ' No, f'l-: Platoon:; Map ire ^ g ;! arid;
, __________ _:hool foi !or musketryl . ’VV., ;
Pendld Junior Sci
lot. 7th,::lfl[3(i;hrM oons pa
-rXI tHoU f/v i^aniro 'arade at toe
Sec. 1 and 2; Em. Sec. 3 and 4. " ’ Sunday; No.. 1,Platoon; .Sec. 2 and;4;
’ To-morrow (Saturday), ^Jo. 4Platoon,
committee, with Councillor Ti Holriate and Miss J- Holgate .as chairman and secretary respect-i
organising
Platoon, 19.15 hrs. Men of No,,3 Pla; toont (with' re^irators) 19.15 hrs. i All N.C.b.’s of “A” Co., class, 19.30 hrS,: ^ Thursday: All"Platoons: assemble at
Tuesday,'at H.QiS.: .Recruits, No.'2 : J „
Ively,' can be justly proud of! the success of their efforts.
WADDINGTON
ment of Mr. Abraham Holt, of Beech Mount, whose , death was .repol'
■Layton Cemetery, Blackpool. Was [conducted at Beech Mount by the Rev; N. Green, who performed the last
week, ;took place last ’Thursda] lirted last
y .at. the A service
sent by: -Wife; Min, David and Grand children; Doris, Bill and Betty; Mr. and Mrs. Ireland; Uncle Tom;: Mary;
ritM at Layton. Floral taibutes were
■family: Mrs. Bam. Fairbanks; Neigh- bouiS: 'Waddington Wardens, A.RP.; Ooimregation, Methodist!. Church, Wad- dmSon: AU at'Thbmtori; "Rectitude Lo&e', of P te , Maspns;,Nla®.kP00l. :
Sllnker:-' ■ Lillian;. Annie, .Pifeillls Geoixe and Jim; Mrs.
Dugdale.am
•shlre, hasigalriedl the' Intermediate Tech. In a -reperit Mariches-
tiw, 'Rjfiveraty :exariitoatlqh.‘v^.; t
; Ail: old boy of Clltheroe; Royal 'GrammaTSchool, " Mr. Kenneth Heatley, of-Somerset-avenuei Wllp-
James'tod-Lucy: Bob and Ann; Abe THE LATE ME. A. HOLT.—The inter •{ ■ - ;i >' orders; GUARD ROS’tRR: [ j '
’Iffesday: No. 1 Platooi Wednesday: No. ,1 Pla' Thursday: No. 2 Plate Friday: No. 2 Platoon,
.PARADES:
Friday, Oct. 9: No parade Coy. Dance.' N.C.O.'s CLASSES; ■ ! J .
School. ' I i' _
’Ihursday at 20.00 I rs. NOTE.
Recruit N.C.O.’s Mondhy, 19.30 and ■ Saturday, 14.30 hrs Cher N.C.O.’s
order must as alsC oq.
.
Ali rankrare. required! to attend Sunday parade 'and two [others, Saturday
LIVESTOCK\ . , .;'I • :
sa f eg u a r d 'IrOfliB UYE, I STOCK AGAINSf S|1CKNEGS, I
Healtoy Anlnjals arp essential,to toe' Nation and 'to youreelf. Keep thorn fit
by the Judfoious usel of Day, Son ai|d Heyritt’s Veterinary Remedies. . ' ■ i i KOSSOLlAN.’ Blood tonic 'tor keep
dition. , 7-lb. 23/lOr Awt., 64/7.;! • • GASEOUS :FLUID,' WVCqIIc.'In.ter-;
ng animals to: a generally Healtto con
nal-railUs and SColff. ' 32/10 per/ doz,. Ud tVETALENTA.’ ;''Al-,chl)l, Fever;:tod
rices carriage' paid and inclusive of; Purchase Tax. ' '.t'L-lL'i-- -
Pder Drink. ;:,47/Y per. doz, " >' I ‘
tion:and holders of stoce'-isee.
T 22, Dorset'Site to London,'WL I DAY. SON & t o LW., i
he firm with over 10(1 years zeputa-- ‘ the [Rojai'Warrant
] ...
parade is specially for men wbo -work on Sundays.'
!
To-night, IRSO hrs./ at| W aUey Stoooj. To-morrow ’ (Sat.) at 14i30 hrs., ditto, ■ Sunday,;FUU (3oy„ 10.00 hte., atJH.Qrs., Monto; Wednesday, 19.30 hrs., Whalley
: ! !
My representative; MR. J. \j/ILCOCK, and- HELLIFIELD AUCTION pleased to give advice on MATERIALS and
ON SALE
■pABBrrS FOR SALE—Chinchilla JCL (Everard), Sable': (McGlenn), and table crosses. . After 6
p.to., or week ends.—Wilroni Kemple ;Vtew, Wiswell.
TAOR SALE-Workmaff’s (3YCLE; per- -T feet condition: £2 10s.—Apply, this office. ■ : ■
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'IcibR SALE-Model STEAM ENGINE. .JP. —Apply, 3, Kay Street, Clitoeroc.
■|i;fOORErS''Bl5bOD PURIFIEB is iwL the best remedy for-*alI ailments' carifed by blood disorders, . tooludtog acne, swollen glands, i fashes or: car buncles; !2/3 bottle.—MOOREY’S;.26a, •King Street, Clltoeroe, ;. , ■ i : '
"TjXir SALB-^ent’s lai-ge-lrame Cycle, JO to perfect condition.—Apply, the Advertiser and Times.
SLAIDBURN (’Phone 24). attends
CLITHEROE
pbtalning supplies' of LIMING ippllcatlon of same.,
'
MARTb weekly, and will be; .
Z-bumer oven; colour, blue and cream; condition as new.—Apply, J. Wilcock, ’•’Woodhlll,” Slaidbum.
bunier OIL STOVE, complete with F)R jSALEi-Veritas Perfection 3-
BABY’S PRaM for sale, in good con- and Times; ' ■ .
'dition.-^Write Box Ml, Advertiser
170R SALE-PIANO, by Klrsohmann J and Co.—Write Bok MS', Advertiser and* Times;
TO LET
rrio LET-i-Two' FURNISHED Rooms In- JL Waddingtoff district.—Write , Box M2, Advertiser and Times. . •
ifi, and dectrlc; garden and-greenhouse.-;- ir ARriy, Higher Woodcocks, Langho,
riX); LET! for duration, FURNISHED A Country House,’semi-detached; gas
f/S-.
Sunday: No. T Platoori, squad 2a., Monday!'No: i-Platoon, squad 2b.
:■ !
To-night Rrlday); No. 1 Ptotoon, sq. la, To-morrow, No. 1 ■
PlatoonJ squad lb. All; the usual stalls associated' - \ opportunity' of flying. :A
is participation in the
Y.ItOJV. Mobile Canteen collection and attendance at- Church Parade. Cadete riot attending to these duties will not he permitted to fly.—Vactoefes for flying have arisen to consequerice of recrultm tot'and'trans fer of'-someUadets. whp lattended toe Summer camp. These vacancies will be filled bv ’the keenest .Cadets avallableJ Note.-^oial at H.Q.. .Friday next.
be give qualifii;catloh
Thpse 'desirous of attendtog should givp in
ipse'di Chtoeir. names to P/O. Hardy after toe
Pimllco-road, at 19.00 ' ‘' PARADE3.
19.00 hrs., navigation a t | Plights): 19.00 hrs., gild at Rook Mount. 2 Tuesday, 19H0 hrs., sig
,n AA 1 __ —_____..4. ril
20.45 hrs., signals .(lamp, Wednesday. 19.00 his.,
0.00 hrs., intermediate ri
and work - of glider copstruotion will begin on Monday next, £j.t Rock Mount,
urch Parade.—Plans Have .arrived
■ Monday, .16.00 hrs., elimeritaw, navi gation at Grammar School (A Flight);
/'D on/1 i*
;.Q. (B and q :r, construction
■ills (bufeer): rigation; an?
class at Technical School); also at 19.00 „ hrs., flight'mechanics.
ade at Grammar School; 21.00 hrs., P.T; at
Grammar.School. ' , , ■. ■ Thursday, 19.00 ;hi;s., oa^polations (m
Friday,
16.00.hrs., sigrials (buzzer); a,t Grammar School (A Flight).
'
instructors at th e social mjPriday even- ing t(f arrange dates for instruction. 1 Orderly N.C.O.’s.—Cadet: will be pro-
tricians; Note.-"Fllght
mechai.lck and ^ee-
: i .1
are. requested W meet their
vlded'by B Flight for week commencing October 4th.
. (Half cost of all deliveries paid by Land Fertility Scheme). '■ ■ .'
Rec.o.mmended by the War Agricultural Executive-as an Efficient Substitute in the Place 'of Burnt ! Lime.
!'v H
' 95.0 pet cent. CALCIUM CARBONATE. 1 52.5 per cent. CALCIUM OXIDE.' .
"Place Your Order Immediately'with |. i | 40.0 per cent. PASSING B.S.S. SIEVE (Mesh! No. 100). ' •JOHN HODGSON 9 J CENTRAL OFFICE,
will inspect the Squadron in Jhe Gram mar Scnopl, Yard after sejmee. R.C.’s and other'denornmatlons may
leaye.the mrade at l0.20 at the church in order
taken I before and a:fter the service. I •Air Commodore Sir Wi 1; Brass, Mp.,
111 Films
No. 466 (Clltoeroe & District) Squadron'' YJILCJl. jlobile Canteen Appeal: | j Cadets in . uniform 'will distribute
Dec. 11—Whalley Homd Cluard: ’Xmas 'Dance '•
.- . ■ Johri. '■
Xmas Pair: £3. Michael and , ■
evening. ,
, , 1 , !
Oct. 16—Whist Drive [arid Dance ifn. ,'Whalley Assembly Rooms. :
servative Club, for liMCA.
Oct; 20-24-Clifheroe Parish. Church Sunday Scljool: Mothers’ Union Pariitomline.
Oct. 10-4Chatbum Mothers’ Union; ' : 'Wbiat Drives! at ’’ Ashcroft,” .!
for.the YM.O.A. ■ ■, :■ i .
, old iwithout' using your jvaluablei |milk._ - Therefore, you can y^ouri calves successfully anjl sell .your milk at full market price j ' ; ,
i - THE SOCIAL DURY
Notice to Farmers. j >:.i . • '
' ' I’ . ' ' I • } '•- !■ !• -■ . • < ' '
•All customers with; entries of FAT STOCK- for Clitheroe lA^ictioniMart, on Mondays, please | inform us | at Slaidbum; before 5 p.p.lon Fridays, of the ’amount of their [entries. . -
This will enable qs to complete Our time-table'for collection of same.
JOHN CENTRAL . OpjIjICE,
SLAIDBURN, ’Phone' 24.
'rpHE CLITHEROE'AUCTION IMART co!mpAny, ,ltd.
'IIONDAY NEX’T—GRADING OF ItJL pat stock at 9-30 a.m. No stock accepted after 1-0 pun.' All entries to be made-on M-A-T-loims and Signed by toe Producer.
' show of- • . . . ' . . ■ . . ,,1 . IBY ’ T. SILYERWOOD.
dANDAL. HOLME FARM, BASHALL EAVES, Nr. CLITHEROE.
mUESDAY NEXT.-SALE of , DAIRY A CATTLE at l0-30'aJn„ when a good
-A OP SHEEP for Mr. T. Wood, of Pendleton Hall.. See separate;detail5| _
Scotch and Irish) will be on offer, j rrHURSDAY NEXT, Oct; 8to,-:rSAtE
TARIDAY NEXT.-The FORTNIGira’- A 'LY SALE OP GELD AND LAYING OFE CATTLE Will be held, when a.gorid show of Stirks, Geld Heifers, and ;lto- Calf Ctows Will be forward, from the usual well-known dealers tod farmers. Sale, at 10-30 a.m.
, ; ; . i' ,
' ftVHE NEXT SALE OF EWES, RAMS ’ A AND LAMBS will be-held on FEI- Nay, October 16to.—Ei-tifes solicited-' S^le at .10-30 a.m. . ,,
Tel. 325.
Entiy forms caff, be had on appllcatioj E. (3HESTER'
; . ; ■ . Secreta:
will be held bif THURSDAY (Old Fair Day), October 22nd.
riTHE ANNUAL PRIZE SHOW: AND A SALE of Work HORSES & FOALS
1 OG’. I 30 NEWLY CALVED COWS LAl\3 and HEIFERS (including
A q Head SMART YOUNG CATTLE:- y to 8 5 sheep: and LAMBS, forward to condition; [well-known work MARE; 1 PIG; 14 young GEESE;.2 stock Geese and Gander: 12 young DOGS;. Poultry CABINS, TOOLS,' etc;; and WINTER EATAGE, Including 19 acres Unbroken Fog.^ale commences 1 o’clock prompt.'
Jas. CapktlCk, of..- ' : v Clitheroe. Tel, 228., . -" i " T. SILVERW(X)D, Auctioneer.
T OWER LEES FARM, COW ARK, WHITEVVELL', Nr. CUtheroe.
■
Important Second Day Sale of Implc- mehts, Dally'iutenslls.' Poultry, Cabins,,
OBT. HTPohiN, to conjunction with A It. SILVERWOOD, will Sell by Auc-' tion for Mr. Hy. Moore, who is declln-
and-Surplus Furniture, ■ j TVEDNESdIaY NEXT, Oct; 7to.
' , . " ■
Low manure cart, haylfleaks complete; ptrong high ckrt, do.;: 2 P.H. Mowers; swaltoe'turner; side delivery rake, as new;
Will Sell for Mr. T. Wood. ol Pendlettn Hall Farm,'Olitoeroe,.'ait the Auctlcn Mart, CUtheroe, on
THURSDAY; NEXT, October 8th,
toe whole of his SHEEP, LAMBS ard RAMS, as .detailed below:—
QOO BREEDING SHEEP, viz.:-- OOA : 40 Draft Lonk Ewes; 140 two and three shear'Lonk Ewes; 69 Lork Shearitog GimmersL40 Dbdded' Shear ling Glmmefs; - 43- podded Ewes, '
Lambs; 33 Dodded-Glmmer' Lambi; 37 Dodded Wether Lambs.
; .
Q-l SHEARLINO WETHERS: 14;Lotk g A Shearitog: Welders; 17
HB.idlttp.
l-iQ RAMS: 5 Lonk Rams; 1 Gritstoie AO Ram; l; Suffolk and Border L.k. Ram; 6 Lonk ,Ram :Lambs, fit tor
' I The above are all good, sound Fell- bred stock, well worthy of speclaTatteri-, tion, and .are being sold on account of Mr Wood leaving toe farm. ’ . Sale at 11-30 a.m:
S6rvlC6» E. CHESTER, Secretary. :.
rjiHE LISTER’S ARMS' HOX«L ■MAliHAM,
SALE OP CATTLE FOR MaLHAM- - dale FARMERS, ON ’
. FRIDAY NEXT, Oct. 9to, at 11 a.m Entries comprise:
1037 0 IN‘-0A£P cows (due October November and December):
IN-CALF heifers Spring Caivers): N-OALP
;30 GELD HEIFERS; : 1 0 GELD COWS; ;1 8 STORE BULLOCKS; 8 YOUNG BUILS.
Sale by Hellifield Auction Mart Co., : and Messre. T, H. Taylor ^ Sons. 'W. ROBERTS,.: Secretary,
’Phone 226 Helllfleld.
•rP'HITEWELL AND DISTRICT FARMERS, LUraiED,
mHE LAST Autumn SALE of DRAFT A EWES, LAMBS,, and all descrip tions of CATTLE, will be held at THR ROOT FARM, DUNSOP BRIDGE,' on WEDNESDAY, 14th October, 1940. to Entries are solicited, ■ and should He
Wednesdhy, 7to October, If same are to be: advertised, i ■
,the Secretary’s hands not later thah . | -
Old Hall, West Bradford, Clitheroe. 1 (Tel. Clitheroe 282).
. : ■ " ;R. HTTCHIN, Secretary. f
"
O Oiy ■ LAMBS;: 182 ■ Lonk Glliimi ;r A A I Lambs; 85 Lonk i Wether
mHE CLITHEROE AUCMON BIAEjT . COMPANY. LTD.'
£ .liqui Id pump;!! l ..ui
'3 bay knives land spades; axes; hooks: cross-cut'saw; Manus 3-unit’ MiUdng
: harness; trace chains: mowing pads; loose chains, ' and all Usual tools. , 1 Poultiy and,Cabins: 40 Hens; 6 cabins
Machine with. Lister 2i lip. .Engine; milk cooler and part'; small chum; etc. ' Harness: i3'?ets cart gears; 1 set-trap
cubators (ISO egg); hoovers; lamps; water fountatoS/ etc.
’bedropm Suite; iwhlte enamelled, with bedsteads; dressing. table ■ and wash- Stand'; j-sizeje.!."bedsteads; 2 chests of drawers; upholstered settee and 1 easy; mahogany Extension table- (2 leaves), 8ft. 6 extended; grained kitchen dres ser with glass cupboard; couch; Two Sewing Machine, one by Singer; a 3- burner Perfection-Stove and Oven; 2 Primus StoveS; Ewbank chain-drive Wringer (wood rollers); 2 battery Wire less Sets;. hip bath; child’s bath; oil lamps;'curb^,’etc., etc,
. Sale'to commence at 12-30 p.m. with Implements ;r surplus Furniture at 3-80 apprpx.—Further particulars can be had from Owner,!, or tbre,Aucfio'neers,
. ’ ■; ,
; ' I... Tel; Clitheroe, 228. MISS Olivia Bulcock wishesl to rent, T. SILVERW(X)D
I'.iROBT. iritCHIN ■- ; Tel. Clitheroe 282.
Mountain farm, blacko. Nr. nelson. (main] T SILVERWOOD, Instructed by Mr..
, Bay Mare,(I2,yrsi,'quiet, good worker. "14 cross-bred Hens; 2 Geese;, 2 Cabins 12ft. X 8, and:8ft. x. 8, to. timber , Implements:" Bax;-cart, r.t.- wheels,
1 Q Young ubuntry CATTLE, viz. ;— AO BuU Calf,:4 mtns.; 2 Heifer Stirks, 6'mths.; 4 Stirks, 16 mths.; 4,colou|;y Heifers, ready for service; 2 Heifers geld, to milk; 1 Heifer due Dec.; 3 Cows due'Jan. and Feb.; TOow due April. -
• ,W. S. Towle'r, will
offer.by'auotion On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19th, i
hay fleaks complete;! strong, flat cart; milk float;; light lony, r.t.; liquid box; sii, Banfford mower, 2 new knives; hay chopper; set part-gears; do. float bar- ness; ;Com biffs;- buckets; 20-stave lad der; barrow;-;iSkes, forks, scythes tod sundry' farm' tob)s; fencing wire; cow ties; iMelotte separator; small chum; ftilk buckets; seive; carrying cans, etc. f Approx. 250 yards of Hay, to eat on; tielng for 16! cattle. 75 acres of Winter Eatage, including 14; acres of meadow, to 2nd February, 1943. Also 1 acre of Kale;;! acre Swedes-T acre Oats, stand., mg.—Part Household Furniture: 3 good tables, wash^tand;- mahogany dra-wers, bedsteads, good bed, Philco battery Wireless Set; as new. ■. i.
Clitheroe; Tel. 228. '
FOR PLOUGHING. we cam give you
. early delivery of
Sale One o’clock prompt; terms cash. [ T. SiLVBRWOOD,. Auctioneer.'
, " '
NISHED ROOMS, etc., as flat, m di- toeroe.—‘‘Ii^lemead,”;,-Wa(klin^ton Rd.
. and take charge; of,-Two jUNFORr
'T>ROFESSIONAL .. WOMAN wants J l. accommodation-asjjaytog guest for occasional week-ends,'Pridav to Sunday evening; omi rations.—Write Box M4, Advertiser'SjUd Times. ■ ,';
Cihurch - StrMt,' Clitoeroe, or to live in.—Mrs. T. Forrest, 7, ■Daily Domestic lELP,
rt'ENTLEMAN (Civil, Engineer) -vould VT undertake remunerative pto-tlme essential' work to similar capadty.— Write-Box 'l[I5, Advertiser an^ Tones.
JOBBING GARDENER want
mediately,' three days per| wCek.- Write. Box M6. Advertiser and;; Times.
tai-
■WAlTTEri-Lady’s BICYCLE to| good 'TV condition.—Apply,-Mrs.' JohnsCn, Caley Lane, Chatburn. ', [
ON aiLB
■r\UR GLOVES MADErUP. X day your Fur (tolia'r or Rabbit and state size of gloves required, for making 17/11 pef pair,—Address GLOVE SPECIALISTS, 22, He:rtohel Street, Ightenhill/ Burnley.
goods, tax fife:e,i at t;oM YOUlfG]rER 'S. T EAVY BIBBED Working OpKS, --- „„.T.
rriAX FREE A 6/ll,to ( 6/11; Unioff
10/8; Sleeveless Vests, 2/4; Trunks, 2/3—all tax ! free, l YOUNGER'^, Clitheroe, Market.
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■UlOR SAIiiI'‘Erard” Walnut X Taylor, MarlhUl, Newto; Clitheroe.
J X 1/3: (on? coupon);; all wool Socks, 2/11; khaki pr, navy, !6/ll; iiyjamas, astii
TL - at. roiM
PIANO. I, near
. Goods sold TAX I FREE at TOM YOUNGER’E, Cljtheroe Market.
PAy MORE.? ALL Utility
rriAX FREE ‘"VEDOKNIT” CCMBS, A :„3/5J, outsize 4/-: Vests, 2/3|, out
size 2/8i: fancy knit Vests. 2/6; Hantee to match, 2/3: .Art Silk Stocklrigs ' 2/1, 2/3: at .iTOM. YOUNGERjS.
TTiAX-PREE STOCKINGS, Art A'
or.fine Lisle, I/IO! to,2/2i.-.’ YOUNGER’S,
1, 1/10, •TOM Silk
Interlock Knickers, 2/5iliojti:/ii; 2/9i: Lisle lined Stockings,. 1/lT, a 'll free at TOM YOUNGER’S, Chtolerop Market.
LOCKNTT Knickefs, 3/4, outsize 3,
Vests,'4/2i:, all Utility goods, jtax frde, at Tom Younger’s, Clitodroe Marget;
WOOL ank Rayon Fancy V^sts 3/9J; Pantee j to match, 3/6;i;, oitsize
TXT-OOL Mix; VESTS or PANT T-T each; Union Shirts, SateCn ... Khaki Shirts,- all tax free, at TOM YOUNGER’S, Clltocroe Market.
-cX goods must be sold tax free. are offering all our Utility good: free now! [Take advantage!of keen prices; buy what you need! ni TOM YOUNGER’S, C" '
■to 27^:- guou uuiuu wool mixture; yests or
mk ■
all wool Vests op> Combs, wltlij or out sleeves. | These goods are dLui.u.» to buy. Get ,what you need ffev, at TOM YOUN|GER’S.
i)d Union Shirts,! w 10)1 or Pants; [ Ladies(
Double-fronted Tunic S h?-------’-itet
avy winter pyJaSas ~
1 ' ( ! "
measures to ' dellgbtf)il tweeds worsteds; price £4.14s;'3d.—Rr-'” 9, Market Place, Clltheroe
uttuuicu tv jyui
T' ABIES’ tmLlTY j (XIS'TU: •L<.Bedn|aynB tailqre_d to ypur
lirts, ,12/6
Jth^ [cult
! , ibdmi ;yn'e.
!M|ESL, own and
present-day styles from a fine! Sell of pleasing and good wearing mati Suit to measure,' £4-! ; 12s. lld.- mayne,. 9, Mtoket .Place,',Clitljeroe.
DON’T be misled. Redmayiiels ity Suits are ; quality . tallort
ting or. swagger .style, from 44/6, Economic Stores, -70, [Whalley Olltoeroe.
xVnext'SulW : Why not order d.—Redmayne,:?
Price £3 19s. Place.' C31 the:
;eririls.' -Red-
! ctlon LADIES’ WX SWAGGERS from 37/6, in all colqurs. Ladles’ COA'I?,
and. trouseto only and save ,5 AiRE you short of Ooupons for
■IhOR SAU^Useful DOG, k X
also.young Bitch,ready for 1 Marttodale, beerhouse,'! Stony!
f’ihe toed.
your jacket Ions'? arket
'jars;; ’ )rk,'
' !•:=:
Util- d, to
A PTEB January 31st next, tol t '
tiiity ' Wetax
Clltheroe (Market;
iiese ', at
tsize tax
at Wtokley Hall, 'Whalley, Lancs., in her 76th year, Jane Arm Baldwin,
DEATHS .. iepten:
w of Ha idow I iartle'y Baldwin.
HAYTHORNTHWAITE.-On the ;27th September, 1942, at toe home of his
daughter, 69, Great Wood Avenue, Skl^nJ Joseph 'Haythornthwaite (late of iClitherae), aged,78. Interred at Sklpton on the 30th.
: IN m em o b ia m ;
POLLARD.--In, loving memory of a dear Wife and Mother, who died 6tn
—From her Husband and Family. Boltbn-by-Bowland. , " ' _____
: October, 194(). ' Also of CiSsie. Gone, but not forgotten.
THORNBER.—In lovibg memory of a dear husband and father, ^ Artnur Thornber, who died October 5to, ip-
—Ever, remembered by his loving Wife. Daughters, and Sons-ta-law.
21. Faraday Avenue, and ' ; 19, Wilkin Bridge, Clitoeroe. ____
WILDMAN.—In- affectionate remem
June 22nd, 1937. -■ Worthy of everlasting love. ;
, a c k n ow l e d gm e n t s SMTI.HSON.-i-The Family of the late
Mrs, Major Smithson wish to all relatives, friends and neighbors -for - expressions 'of sympamv ^“4 'floral tribut]^' received in their bereavement. !
TAYLOB.-Mrs, Taylor, and family ■wish to express their sincere thacB
. and: the Police, and Works col eagu®. . for kind expressions of symptoy am
floral tributes rKeiveff In their gre« loss. Also the ;Dootore and_Nu^s ^
Clitheroe and the Royal Infirmaiy. Blackburn.'
• . , 7, Holden Street, .Clltoeroe. ' ___
WILSON.—Mrs. Wilson' and family, ef Stuhbtas ROW,; Hurst .Green.^w^ w express sincere thanks to all relanvei. : friends and neighbours toriypPfSr
■ and floral tributes received in tnei sad; loss. • Also, thg; Doctors an
bum, (for; klii4 attention. . ■ Nurises-qf the Royal: Infirmary, Biacx
;prlfft^!and Published to the Advertiser and Times Company. Lta^
: at 6.«4»rket Place. Ollthem • ' ' ;;TH '(tw'|lto»).:AW:4lii . ,
' V\-. • ■i-’' •
■ 0.0. and all full and part-time mem bers of toe NJ'.K, _^lef Consta ,
to all' relatives, friends and 8“ hours, also the. Mayor, and Cowia tion, old Volunteer Pk:e Brigade, «e
:to-nig» i •I'JIELVYh
I MONDA h' '. .HO
(Friday at 7[S(j; I ' TO-MORHfl DOUGLAS,! with !Ruto Hussefl
Y at 6-0 al Ij.l5p.m.; TUESn .A-LONG C/]tS3 ASSIDY and RS :0F TH
on an overhead trolley line [make this one J ,Chapter 3 of .the ISerial •‘OVERLANDjl MAIL.”
Gun flghfs, flying flkfe, last-riding, and'd
THURSDAY :^d|FRlDJVy_lt J-30 AUTRY and
S IN G l l f../ An action man mi^t
" .The . true sti' " ' fly over t
)[lacked dr^^ of the prairies, i
ry of Russia's greatest flyer, Cl p North!yolq ■ (o .'America;;
ring, about death and destruen To (be, preceded hy .“Rl
brance of; our dear granny, Alice Wiidman,* who passed away (Ictouer 1st, 1934. Also our dear uncle, Geoi|i- Victor Wiidman, who passed away
Prom all at Stephen Park, Dale ■ Head, Rathmell, and Manchcstei.
IT IS YOUR SEARC
ijand .yo ' or
DONT put. HELP
TOR fTHE tlie'
DUTY TO OF YOUR
Parcel: to tl| lector on tl I ! ' I •
rubber into] it witii other refuse. TO PROjVIDE ESS|
iRM]i^, NA> MERCHANT
Issued by
the.PUBLIC Eveiy
wom-ohjt and useless disposed of' foi
9/8: lined Sateeh ,S Shirts !8/6-aU! U
BIB BRA(3E OVE! Poa 10-
?elts price to;
IRALLS ilrts
Uity
• Surplus Furniture: Splendid 3-piece ■Write Box K 6, [Advertiser and ’Times. WANTElj-T-Nurse HOUSElllAlD or
2ft. X 8; tw* 116ft. X 10; 1 small; 2 In . ' • .
‘ployed:,.to girl coqslde field, Langhi
Cook “ ■■ ■ ‘ :
ered.—Mrs. R. Hlndle, Bank-. 'lO..-.:
Nurseriiald; otoer-help.em- ree ''young children;; young
Street, Blackburn.
Box L4, Advertiser and Times, ! CASTjOPP (XOTHING, etc. bought.
WANTEP-MOTOR DRIVER for 30 cwt. waggon: local work.---Write
-^Vvrite Miss Rostron, • 7; -Dorset . | . ,
WANTED—Part-time GAljDENER. Eastoam. Street, Clltheroe,'I :
Apply! ■ Haydock, “ Ravenswtog,”
roller; 30 cow buckets; bms; barrels; . 2 Iron baths; barrow; ladders, rakes, forks tod soytoes;!set 30-cwt, chain blocks;
root pulper, as new; d.h, chain Harrow; p;!!
..iq....d... box;
raking : machlffe; strong stone land; ;
TO-MORROW (Saturday), Oct. 3rd. i I RINDLY remember .SALE for Mr,
, WANTED TO
WO.MEN APPLICANTS,
advertl?edi m our columns relates to' a woman' between 18 and 30 inclusive, unless such a woman ■
"'rihher a child'of hers under the age “ ,14 or (b) is registered under the BltodBerspns Act, or (c) has (a Minis- tR of Labour permit to allow her to obtain employment by individual effort, or unless (d). too advertisement Is starred; ■,; "■ 'j ■'
None of toe vacancies for women (a); has: living
j i ' ,
R. and F, Jones, Booksellers.- CUtheroe Market (Saturdays).
| i,
object; P.O.' prompt attention;—SEED, 48, Parson I Lane, caitoeroe, |
care’ taken employment.—Apply, Times,
tlal work.- and ’Times,
B
oard profess
w ANT8p—Ladles’ & Gent’s!, Sebontf- vT hand! CLOTHING; distance no
iVT bedrooms,: bath/arid e.U Every caro- t.nk-pn by good tenant to regular Advertiser and
■fX)'ANTED to rent, smaU HOUSE; 2
ioffal man engaged in essen- ■Write ; Box K5. Advertiser
tog farming,;the follbwtog lots, viz:— WANTE 3-Chlld’s TRICYCLE; a trap; OFFICE BOY wanted Ion general
RESIDENCE required by L
pi F(
'T^E buy all kinds of BOOKS tond T ' Magazines to good condition.—
PUBLIC NOTICES
'■^(JTTCE ;IS HEREBY GIVEN fw •Lx by a Deed Pgll dated toe 6th day or August,- 1942, .and enroUM- to ihe 0 toipme Court of Judicature on tto
o lS :^ ,i^A ’TED''tols.'29to day of September,
I THOMAS - J. BACKHOUSE & CO 1 : Bowland Chambers, Baiikenc’ !
; Solicitors for the said Mary Yates 1 .'
, V Wellgate, CUtfiei^
! Grundy. LOST
ost from Clithero.? Auction Mart ;wni early September, black DOG with’
)le^e return 1-to 'R.! Westall.- Harron i'Old, Bolton-by-Bowland, Clltoerce.'
te'feet; answers to "Nigger.” FtadS-
LOST-r^ne Suffolk'Tup, one HB W Ewe and. two Lambs.—J. Hairison'
edacre, Gisbnxn; ;
good price given.—Apply, Boyle,- 'Acrefleld,’[ WhaUey. Tel. 2193. •
duties, aged-14 to 16.—Apply, Rlb- blesdalc; Cement Ltd.,-CUtoerqe.'
^TRGENTLY wanted—Modem House vJ to Clitheroe or district'.! Money
small hotel in toe coufftty.-^Affply, Mrs. Tomlinson, Temperance Hotel.rTosslde.
' • •
ANTED—HOUSE to rent, ^Clithe- »v roe district, semi or detached.—
• \ . t • I ' EBSONAL. T as you w
starts new 111 all chemists-ynlv 1/9 (plus purchase
T H O piano:
'MAs 'WATSON. (jpETE TUNER, '
•‘ IlpNNWdOD” BBABFOBD
- G U E S T ' S ;■
BUSINCSS imAININO COLLEGE. (Principal:
I E. G. Gnest,
B.Coci,)i ; 'lo r
RAPID AND THOBOUGB SECBETABIAL AND
prospectus (and fiul partlculaM . I from toe Principal.
intensive {todividual Tuition; i, Rapid Progress.
M-iic'oMfi -Yqjj ' i
9-n; exchange ! street, i y - ,.,'BLACKBUBN;.. (Tel! 6403), or frpm ;
Mrs. iu Robinson, F.C.T„.A.C,T,8.,‘ II, Hayhorst Street, C|ltbertie,
N. A. HACKING&S0!il M E M O R I A L S
I . FOR'. ... / . -|
Book your order now from oui ■ large selection of :
Erected'When diesired. Prices cannot later be guarpnteeA Send for Catalogue. Address:
BLACE, GREY, AND BID GRANITES. '
TH13 . f i g h t i n g !
C EM E T E R Y GATE S , i ACCRINGTONt
JA( no:
: j I
COMIIIEBCIAL IBAINING. -
m
__yrtiod, Wlnldsoi’ and
Kn.twear,, CaidlgknkJ P
JACK WA^ (above Anrade) 19, Tiel 55ii m
Wopllles. Large selection. o f ' fi In Inclusive m iterial,|frpm' !12/-, l^yds 541n. -wde up: to /
FOR LORD
ulloversl
unite.'n| other
. Matinc
juvenators. torngorators; vitamin B.I., Iron,: Calcium, Phosphorus. First dose vigour, vital force.-At
onic Tablets old at 40 I BE As YOUNO
ere at 25. Oystrax Brand contain reritallsers, re^
Advance booking for 5-50 & ij-SO pm, .Satirday only
TPhone 4246-7.
LUXURY cuvemaI blacebI
This Week-end! JACK ^ENNY in ’* ( j ' [I ' ' ; ':
'.with kJA
[MONDAY ' RAYj
NEXT' :P
MILLAND. In a!th:
with RAY) yV
iCTOBEB PAULI GODDi
llling! drima ,’in
!^e note tinii Dally at. 2-3('
fi)DS Mon. to list complete
JiOND .MASSEY a l of [showing :| 2|
(' ! pjn. j I
:?ri. from ■ihow 7-5)
’Three SA^Ra an|
WANTED—GIRL und'er„|toiUtary agft i r middle-aged Woriian, for
immediately available for suitable pro perty. All replies will be answered.— Box- K 10. Advertiser and ’Times.;
T (jsT on Friday- night, between the ■U Swan and Royal and Co-operative
—Finder rewarded on returning to this' office.
View, Clitherte',
L L L
ost, coni KID GLl
ost on 'Tuesday morning, Sept.'29. Pair of [GLASSES in' brown case
• ^
oration Street, Pair Black' iDVES.-Apply, 11, West
Hall, . a Silver CIGARETTE CASE (holding ten).—Finder rewarded on returning to 22, The Crescent, Clitheroe
sentimental value.—Reward to finder it returned to 9,(Beech Strqet.
ost at last Friday tout’s Ball—a basketshaped Diamante BROOCH-
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30; ,SA g e n e { T IE EN E I - B l iuC E , CA
^so^ujig Clfflce open Monday) '^ednesda
A gre;»t picture performed by; ah excelleri | . ■ i
SUl MOVIBrONEl
to day. of September ■. 1942, Ma?S Yates. Grundy, :iof -32, Woone Lin? CUtheroe, in the [County of Lancastpr fonnerly ._^
c.alled. | Mary Yates S r abandoned- toe [surname of Nutter ans
:.aaao» tm K i
Th^. Wilson &SomLt THE FIREPLACE
o n SHOP
ING ! ANdI DRAWING ROOl| . dRATES.1
THp BELL FIRE, ’rRIPLE)j and a good Selectloi of '
BO^-AHl RANGES at Lovri ist Fricesl VISIT OUR SHOWROOSiS, |
N O .
-XORK STREET, CLIl^EROE 2 ,9 6 1 .! - registered
1 lai
DOUGLAS FAIRB^KS, Booking .Office open,
. ... NDAY and''t[ilESD4Y at T-30;l „ JACjB; OAKIE-GEOliCE
MC (Friday) Vt 7-30;: ,y I and Saturdaj Jh
TOMON in
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