^(BIGHT) M'
V MAKING THE “STAY-AT-HOME’
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MOST OF I -HOLIDAYS
health WILL BJENEFIT FROM TlfE i BEST AND THE CHANGE OF | ;v !
; I ■ By A Medical O^cer. : . ' M Y.dictionary .
ifrom work or . of recreation, and tells me ' that to "recreate" means 'to V refresh.” The ‘holiday, Spent lat home Should therefore be used to refresh.bpui: mind and body. This can be accom-: pushed hi many ways,. In a number of places, local authorities are arranging all; kinds-'of outdoor, entertainments, All these will help to refresh us. < .There are many .health-giving pas
•‘holiday’- as a . day, ol. cessation defines the; word
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•Whether some or .only one of. thei various pastimes suggested'are indulged! in, pioderatlon is. by. far the'' wf ' course. Most of ,us. work'-.lndoOrs to rush Into the: fresh aiSr and put as much energy into pleasures-as! possUile Is a very short-sighted policy; Ih e change £5 too sudden for body.;.r-" mi n d . . .. \ ■ 7
times to indulge in', such as; cycuiig; swimmmg,. walking and gardenmg,
. your walking or. cycling' gcnt|y| I enjoy what you sec,
i Your health ;will benefit if you go to I bed at your. Usual time and sleep until j you;wake.ln theoiprtiing;;.At‘the samd time, assist ths womenfolk- to'Whomfai 1 holiday at home is no change and maji
agents known- in medical;• treatment!
I all members of a family, pull togethex] lA.Uew' meals taken in', a'; British
be .the cause ,'of much . eiftra: work, •Household duties can be'made' eaSy if
Hi'
I Restaurant will lighten the housewife’s burden. ' . FORGET WORRIES
; main object Is to turn your back :o'n ajl! ; ithe usual; routine. Remember to gk • into the sunslune and fresh air as muchi as .possible and-save'.the' Visit'to thei
j 'Plan ahead.a few interesting thlnid ■ ltd do during your week at'.home.. .'Ine!
' pictures and yourVdetfe'ctlve i dr .other
novel.forthe possible wetiday. ' ' | If: the holiday is- planned on these 1
: retim: to -work feellhg -yoii 'have'ndt ! only .had a restful and- cheap week-L butl you'have also helped the country
.to! transport prmaments on railways Unhmdered by holiday''tfafiffc. ;
■ I CRICKET
nciitheroe vi Bamoldswick. 1 ■ J ' Cho.riey V. Whalley.' ■ i
i Cherry Tree V.. Bead. .
'iLeyland V. Blackpool, i. i 1 1 Blackpool .Services iV. Blackburn St. ! James’s.' ; ' ' ' 1 ■
iGreat.Harwood v, Darwen. ■ ,1 !
Ribblesdale; Wandererk ; v. . Royal .! Engineers.' .
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. Brooks, R.'.McArthur, J.,S. Edmondson, ' J. Aubin, T. J. Crabtree, R. 'Whiteslde,i ■ A. iHanson, T. A.' Aldersley:
; EUls, L. Holt, R. Iddbn, J, P/Smith, E.i • Cornwall, R. D. Barnett, Ti NuttalL R.j Dcarlove.
1 ' ■ WHALLEY. 1
COUNTY CRICKET STARS I
AT!
•niere was e '£40, [“gate" atitiiniaUey, on|Sunday afterhoori, when a B.A.C, Xl
opposed a team which included' many coMty players,, the proceeds being for Cross, funds.-: Assist^ byl Eddie
■ Pajrkhi, 19. Tlie/outstariding'bowler was! W. R. Thomas (B.A.O.) who took foiir wickets'.for 17 runs; For the- County XI, 'Wrigley’ h'ad: fiiie. ,fbf ..■42, and Stopford four for 22, :
•Paynter (Lancashire). who .maSe 52 arid handed over his'collection of £8 Ss. to tht fund, Martindale and TommyiLcrore,. the B.A.C. made 136 ,and then put their opponents put for' 93. For‘the Coiintiy side, J. P. Crapp (Gloucester) made 3,4; E.I'AchOng' (West Indies)' .26,' and, E.
ilhe match was. witnessed .by upwards' . ■'[
. Interesting, to note that one'of the urii- pires was Cecil Parkin, formerly ;of Ula
Lancashire Club, who played in, several friendly matches' at t^allpy when 'in the heyday of his career.
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■ Week commencing.'July’ 6th, 1942.; ' |; ’
: hvs.,-fo'r. Church Parade. Squadron will march to St. Mary's Parish Church for aiservloe at. 10:
30..hrs., to -be'conducted by the Rev. W. 'S; Helm, MiA.
AjT.C. SONDAY-^ULY 5, • I HI All ranks -are required to parade 'at
iQ. on Sunday morning next, at lO.Q - . s ' SpiMBB'''CAiMP.:';', ' ■/
ijCadets attending the'summer, camp on Julv 18' are required to‘. parade at
..given and personal details Of each cadet secured for entry on the camp roll. In the case of the Grammar School stu-
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Will be required-to parade at H.0. on ;Thursday.-July 16th. tb suriply
the.iri- formatloji necessary, for the camp roll.
.' I in last [week’s arinouricernents 'it: Wto mentioned that a visit to an RJlF. Sta
.■VISIT: TO
R.AF..STATION, i 'i' ' I
' ithe instructions of Cpls, ' Wihnot arid Cahill.
tion had been, arranged for July: 12th. This has since bben postponed'untll the 19th, and Cadets available are required to hand in their nariies to W/0 Roost. ! Cadets'detaUed for arms trauilng ori Saturday, July 4 should parade under
I PARADES: Monday, July 6:
■1 19.00 hrs,: Electricians. : i iTuesday. July .7:
■! 19.00 hrs,: Squadron Parade: at the , . .
I lO.OO hrs.: Signals. Wednesday, July 8:
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' ! ■'20.00 brs;: P.T. for ajl other Cadet^. ^ iTliui^ay, July 0:
■I 19.00-hrs.; Calculations,: Air Crew. . ,
! 20.00 hrs.: Calculatlonsl'Qrqimd- | . 2000 hrs.: Law administration : and •; ' discipline. Air Crew. ■ . ' '
I ■ 19.00.'hrs.: F/Mechanlcs, :. • , , | ' 19.00 hrs.: Electricians.
1 i ' I • •
.Commanding No. 466 Squadron. - •
C. -PARKINSON,' F/Lt.,| .
I- 20.00 lus.: Englnes for Air, Crew. | , ' . , : _ ■'
' Grammar School. .! ■ -
Sunday next, July 5: , ' i iI 10.60 hrs.; Church Parade, I 19.00 hrs.: Navigation. ;
• from H.Q. ; ' ,
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.CLITHIEROE AUCTION! MART TUESdA'Y:. A good show tod.a fairly
' good attendance'm view of the: hay har
vest. : Best young cows made £45 to £60: useful sorts,-£36 to £43; plainer kinds; £28 to;£36 16s.; best local and Scotch heifers, £48 to £05; others, in- 'oludlng Irish, £26' to £42. -
K.Q. 'on.
..Thursday, JUlyi'.gm,': wh^' details of the' arrangements will.’ be
' dents Who are taking School Certificate examtaationi to officer' will attend to the'Grammar School at 16;00 hrs- I Cadets attending the camp on July i5
OLITHEROE HOME GUARD I i ' “A” COMPANY.
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,1 .Monday next: Nbs.,1- and 4 Platoons parade
PARADES:' ■; 19.30 hrs.: Training. ■ ..[Tu^day: Nos. 2 and.3, do,, 19.15 hrs.
! [Thursday': Nos.':i arid 4, do.,-i9.36 hrs, 2 and 3, do,. 19.15 hjs. : : -
-! Telephone:' No, 4 Platoon. : Section Na-2 Will detriil men as fo]IoWs:rf-
DUTIES:’ ■ ■ .' : ,
.1 MpridayrTbuisday.'.No. 1 Platoon, sec tions 2, 3,1, ,'4.
GUARDS: ■ . : ' , I Report H-Q.'21*!b hrs. '
1: Sunday, 09.00 to . 14.30'his., two men; ‘ -i
4 30 to 20.00 hrs., two men. :
I Friday-Sunday,"No. 4 Platoon, sec- t!ons_4, .1, 2. ,
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MmOENOY: ‘ • I Monday-Sunday. ■
N(f,: 2 -Platoon. ' July 6-12 inclusive:
thq, siren sb.Undlng,-must report at H.Q. Imiriedlately: Fighting order. " i
I Nos; 1 arid 3 Sections, in the event of :• v
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r.Npsl 3 tod 4 Sfictibris will detail two meri to aot as cyclist runners nightly,' to report h;Q. 19.60 hrs. prompt. .
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1. To-riiorroW (Saturday), 13.00 to .20.00 his., two men.
■In Arid Out
And Ronnd About By !‘QUIS” |
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AN interesting side light .hao, occurred In cohnecplon with
' the recent visit to Saldburn of 'Mr. Leo B. Lqldle, an Australlian jour nalist,'who lectured lundejr the aus pices of I the Ministry bfi Informa-. tlon. When h e , Was a,t Wolver hampton,, he was [presented with cheques amounting [to ■ £8-6-0. ; He aked the, donors to oance) his name arid alter .the cheque toi the Mis sions for Seamen, land !then for warded them to Miss KlngTWllkln- son„ at Slaldburm Miss (Klng-rWll- klnson has passed tpe money on to
the organising secretary for I the Northern Area. This jqst goes to show how much Leldle must have been impressed. by Ithe grand work which they are; doing at Blald-
burn fori the Merchant Bearaen.
I The judges, Messrs. J. Prescott' (Hor- wioh)land M. Duxbury (Knowle Green) made i the following awards for daiiw cattle:' l,.M. Harrison (Earby); 2, J; Wolfenden (Bolton-by-Bowland).
; A Gloucestershire, farmei;,-protested that he had no.rats on Ws. land, but allowed', the -rat-killers to enter,:', Thbj» disposed of 1,100 in three weeks,-
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yN THESE days of‘ratipning,ithe : •+ following, taken fromia poiit- ular publication of forty [years pgo, ' “ Vanity iFalr,” must make some of our mouths water :The vfalter who bawls his order down the [lift-to; the cook in I the kltchep .may soon be .extinct. ’But Some of his cries!are well wor^h saving. [“Muttop broth In 1 a hurry,” says . a; Icustotaier, ,“Baa-baa In the rain; . make,^hhri.
run,” is the waiter’s version, ‘,‘paked potatdes," orders another. ; “Mr. Murphy in his top-coat,’? shouts the waiter. " Hash,’?i, says: the cus tomer! “ Gentleman wants to take a chance,” cries the walten, ‘Til have [hash' too/’ tsays the; next.
“ Another sport,’' bawls the .waiter, “Two fried eggs; hot ^ too hard,” followri on. “ Adam-and Eve In the gardeili, leave their i eyes open,” yells the wrilter. “ Glass of milk ” comes In turn.; “ Let it rain:” Is the wait er’s ipterpretatlon.i The last order v Frankfurters rind - sauer
kraut” which reaches the kitchen as “ Pldo, Shep, and a bale of hky, and leit him slzzle.l’ i Wquld this, I wonde:, be understood in a kitchen
is ■to-day]?' ' i,.::. I i 'tLlBRABIANl Of' Dagenham
: discovered this curious prayer written by one of fhe earliest pur- chaoers Of land In the district,: and and: qi loted in the '1' Church Times”
- and a 4 1 have;a:mortgage:ln Hert fordshire I beg Thee to have an eye of conppasslon upon that'County. For the rest of the counties Thou mayest deal with them as Thou art
' pleased. ' •. ‘ , '
;(June 27th, ,1941) i| O Lord,'Thou .knowest I have mine [estates Jn the City df London and that I have- likewise lately, purchased an estate in fee-simple in ,ithe 'County,: of Essex.; I beseech Thee tOi preserve the two Counties of Middlesex) and ■Esoex from!;fire rind--earthijuake,
o£|. 1,060 spectators.' :; An‘autographrid: b^t swelled the-proceeds by £20.', It fe'
Clitheroe: F, Margerison hcaptain);, 3. B. .Ttiompson, G. Woodworth,' C. 0 .’
TEAMS; I'l
Bibblesdale Wanderers; E. Sttodring! N.C.O.’s LECTURES: . [(captain) P. HoIt,.'N. Waterworth, S.i
. -1 ■ITO-MORROW’S FIXTURES: .1
W H IL IE Y HOME GUARD “B” COMPANY.
; GUARD ROSTER:
, Tq-nighfc (Friday):. Sgt. E. Abheroft posts. 2a, rind 2b'to-morrow (Saturday). Sunday: Sgt. A. Howarth posts 3a, and.3b on Monday.: ' '■...
Tuesday; Sgt. J. Perrlngs posts la, an^ lb:on Wednesday..:
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PLATOON PARADES: ■ : , dTo-night.. (Friday) at 20.15 .hrs. for
rill.' ■
Sunday.at 16.00 hrs. foy field work.;: . . i .
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, Wednesdriy, 19,45 hrs., at'Great Har wood; First Aid. ’Bus 19.30 hrs;
HOLIDAYS: . i ’ ■
duty must make: application; through •the .Orderly Room, Failure: to do this will be treated as a breach of discipline.
ABSENCE FROM DUTY; '
explained and covered by an Abserice Note whatever the reasons. These notes must, be handed in before the duty Is' missed; except in urgentior unexpected- work or sickness.-
All absences from Parades must. be .
18.30 hrs., at,'Whalley: 2/Lt. Peters, 2/Lt.: J. Bolton,. Sgts. ' G, GalTatt, R. Newstead, G. HOTle, Cpls. F. [CotterUl
SPORT:' Monday, next; “B’lCompany, v. R.A.,
" Nixon, Ptes. G. Ramsbottom,: W. G. Howarth, K; Langi J. Ellis, ,P; Cooper.. Res.j Sgt..E, ^ o rp f t . , ,
Note.—“B”. ciompany; Athletic Sports postjipned to August 16th. ■. , •
1 Result of cricket match, Monday, the l29thiJu]y: 'WhaUey 143 for 5 wickets— Sgt. 'iG.' Garratt 84,'Sgt. G., Hoyle 29 ;
!R.A’
S.ergeants 53.' (Sgt. Brownmg- 23). iPte. 'Wi .G. Hbwarth took six.wickets ifor 24,.and 2/
Lt.TW. A; Peters: four for 24.
Wl^at is Your Greatest Possession? Uirdoubt(idly YOUR EYES. If you have any
! ■.| . ■ help you!'See better. , I ■
■ F.S.M.C; b '.. i !
eye trouble CONSULT' US. We kre |iere to : .i , , i
C(^NERoi< !& LEEMING, ' I QUALIFIED OPTICIANS,
■ ' ■ . -.'I .. Men [desiring 'leave' of abserice from
hrsl, at Great Harwood, as usual. ’Bus at;I9,30 hrs. Squad drill .only this week.
■Wednesday and Friday next! at 19.45
21:23, LORD! STREET, | - -| Telephone. 5869,
b 9 WA^TCt Im AKER AND JIeWELLER; pLACKBURN.
LICENSED iBY H.M.,, GOyERNMENT^ : 1,1. i..
The Time for fixing I a new Fireplace which will save your coal .
SUMMER TIME. ' T . . n ' : " - ' '
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-.'b 'tfiis!'next [-wintei'. : , I ■
■ • ■ ■! :'■ . I, . ' - ■ . !: ' . ' , .. ..'! •[ ■ '•>.■.! !- ■';!. j -. Visit (!mr Showroems now| whilst we have
ji.good selection available.
joHiii qiffiw & co .,[Lm j 'SHOWROOM^ OPEN ALL SflOP, i|qDR^. j
t i LORb STREET I WEST, BLAclfCBUpN. Jeh ^271.
“ AIN’T ^ LIFE QUEER” Pried 1 / - still obtainable from
“ ADVERTISER & TIMES” SHOP CLITIIEROE.
Obtainable-in Whalley from Brookb, Newsagent.
READY SHORTLY.
A story you’ll find amusing and entertaining :—
t i l
family.—Apply, Mrs. Cottage, ’Whalley.
WANTED-Capable GENERAL, tem- T.i porary ,or . permanent;. two_in Birtwistle,
H OLIDAY COTTAGE,
\ By >NORMAN TAYLOR,' author of “ Ain’t Life Queer.”
nunDiigiii” WANTED—WOMAN for [cleariing 2 son, 39, Castle'View,'Clltherrie.' ' '
B half-days wfeekly.—^Apply, 1 TUkin-
lYOMESTIC H^LP wanted, J XX mornings a week.—Apply, tlser and Times.. . . . j
Adver- hr. 4
CALDERSTONES ■ INSTITUT (ON, WHALLEY, near .Blaclibuni.
etc., to be sent to the Clerk [and ard not later than 9. a.m. oi the 7th July, 1942.. |
FAHMERS! Make Your Silage in “ HARDROW ”
; I or- B C.. F.’,’
“ MILES-MITCHELL ” ! Concrete, Silos.
Prices 10ft, dia. from £17. 1 MOOR LANE, CUTHERQE. C)rder now for good delivery, •
EVERYTHING FOR T|IE HAYFIELD. 7 Stocks' rit Clitheroe and Hasllngden [ ; Auction Markets. '
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LINDLEY PATE. T-cl. GISBURN 251.
BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE. RURAL DISTRICT OF CLITHEROE
REm CO RD
RL PRICES
the Divisional Coal Officer for the North-’Western Division has varied the Schedule of Retail Coal Prices' for the .above Borough and Rural District as follows
An increase 'in the maximum
retail price, of coal (excluding coke aqd manufacturing fuel) of 3/- per ton and 2 d .'per cwt., with effect from the 3rd July,' 1942. >
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J . S.' KITCHEN, T, P. RUSHTON, ■
’ ; , Local Fuel-Overseers. MAYORESS OF-CLITHEROE
SOLDIERS’ COMFORTS FUJJD. £ 8. d.
Further, subscriptions Invited, , M Total to date . .£92 10
Mrs. Bleazard per Mrs. Eccles : 2 0 0 . ,
Previously acknowledged .;:90 16 6 ' ■ .
m'ay be obtained iby forrtafding a stamped addressed foolscap envelope to J. H. .Ramsbottom,!.Esq.; 2i, (Jhrirch Street. Clitheroe, to [whonj applidatioris must be returned not late than Satur day. 11th July, 1942.1 ; I j;
Canvassmg in any form will disqualify. POUXTEY ANB EGGS
onesi No droopersi-,:No Legweaknesst with JOHNS(M4’S OVARY:, TONIC. Bottles Stores.
8Jd., l/4.-rrBlackbum’s
DUGDALE & SONi Corn MerOhants, Waterloo Corn MUL Clitheroq. | : :
lOS?
O ER, M LOST-^ne Homed E'TO, in -wool; NOTICE is hereby given that
Clltherde. I
shoulder; tar T.O. on ribs.-[-Ihformatioh to B. Hahsoh. Crow Wood;-Br6wmolme,
horn bum T!C., dim yuddle [top of
Wr. F. lMoQ|es Massage & Chiropody, i \teetmg Hou^e, i Sa\jley/
SABDEN
Sunday; when Mrs. r Pepper,Jof Black,- burh, was the preacher, i. The choir, led by Mrs. H. G. Read, sang ianthems; Mis. 0. Moorhouse iwas-the'lsololat In the, evening;' ahd Mm.' E; .Calvefflwas the'organlst. Mrs.-jEfowker, the oldest' member, .assisted'the'peacorifelin ipre; Daring - the services, |
LADIES’ DAY.—These annual senices were held at the Brntlst'Church! .'bn
rind Mrs. H. O. Reed; who were, the morning and eventagi readers; Mrs. H. Blrtwell, Mrs. Bodeni-Mrs.iJ. ■w., Baxent dale. Miss R.- Wallace Mra, H, Whlttof ker, Mrs. -Exton,' Mrs.i Deqton ■Parfitt, and Miss Green.
Miss M, aken to the'services by Miss Hodgson active' parts being
.round Insects); Costs a farthing alday. Or, every 10 hens. Get', 1/3: packet! from;
Poultry, [Spice' (con-teinlng i i
ATTENDANCE OFFICER for (Clltheroe Rural). Commenqlng [salary £180 per annum, nlrisjbonus,|suD)ect to a deduction of six per cent, for [super annuation contributions, plus[ allqwance for travelling. The applicant will be required to pass a mtdical examination. Form of application and list of duties
T
he Lancashhe Education, Co: require a ' Teiriporary ' SC!
.rea 8 :ooL
A PpAlCA'nONS. are invited tor the xA. appolntoent of Temporary ' bailor;, wages £3 19s. 6d. per Week of 47 hours. Applications, stating age. ^Xpe
Tt es'day, ttee
rience, Stew-
to July 31, or,any:period Iri' smaU country, cottage; . 12 of 3 |ieds , ref..'given; evefy'care taken.-r-Reply to Box X3, Advertiser and.Tim'es.
Hodder district, wanted
oy waiitod for latoi work!- J. R. Wood, .^iswell Hall Pa
j [The
Ribble' or for (July 5- between—
Apply, m.
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lines, ths -mlnd and bbdy. 'wilj be relj freshed. Home comforts.will be appre ciated and the Irksome journeys to and from holiday resorts avoided. You will
jn the . country. It rests the mlndj because It provides a complete .chante from oUr workaday surroundings. f f I Rest is one of the greatest'cuiratlTO
spending a day .in fresh ‘surroundingsi ^whether at a cricket match or hiking
: Much benefit can be derived, frqnl
I! ^member that nature moves slorVlj I and surely and that to refresh ourj I, selves we must try while on holiday : to toilow the laws of nature. Take
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AND NOWjFOR THE . AFTERMATH
SUMMER WORK FOB WINTER MILK.
■rt-EGENT-rhiUtary everits aridburreht •All anticipation of ah-.extended oSen- slvB should finally dissipate any optim ism that may Imve' Ungered in some
BETTER COUPON. 'j/ALljjE. ' '
WEAR TOOTAL guaranteed FABRICS. FAST TO SUN AND LAUNDRY.;:;
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„hay&el, I iS' safely 'pkssed,' favouredi-by fair weather; ;More .farmers than' ever have this season,cut their grass,'at an early stage,, thus;gaining; in ['.quality what thev-may have, forfeited in bulk. Given good thatching and wide dispei'- sal of ricks,' as decreed by" the recent Order, this well won hay is the year’s first rich deposit- in .the dairy,- farmers
.bank. . the aftermath.'. 1
[ There remains another great chance to lay up food! against the. Wintcr— 1 ' ■
•the grass and:be content with whatever, growth the soil and-weather .jirovide. ' We need the maximum food for anl- '
.nials; and to get this weimust feed the plant beforc'it caii.'feed -the animal,.;.,
:: The; area of grass is reduced, so every means must be taken to stimu late growth. The answer is nitrogen.
fertiliser have recdhtly been announced by the Government. An allowance of 28/- -per ton will be made dn' orders over 2 ewt; placed during July, provided ipplies set aside under this offer are ill I .................................................
i'eceiyed.
V It is none too early to order silos or to excavate pits or trenches.' t
The [Minister of Agriculture 'has said' that , silage , this Winter will be the fanners’ sheet anchor. In every [county ■nu'ithe. countW demonsti-ati'ons are' shpwing-the-farmer how to'makesilage; evei-y new phase .in this vital pririod of the war Is a clear pointer .as to why he should .make silage. Protein in .the pit, in J:the 'Clamp :or ih' the silo, is: better than .protein on. the liigh seas. :
WANTED URGENTLY.
Old Gp)d Sovereigns pold TrinketiJ I I Diamond HIGHESli GASH
The ideal way of applying it is' by liquid manure,.; but di-y weather should be avoided. . But where liquid manure is insu£8cient, sulphate of ammonia will produce' 1 the' necessary bumperr after- math. 1'Applications at the rate of 1 to 14 cwt. per acre should be made ns soon as itbe nayihas been carted.' Special terms,-for. thej early purchase pf this
syst^ that-makes grass’ play its qiaxl- ■ mum part-in', winter, feeding;;j: . i ;,, •. 'It [Is not: enough, however.', to,', leave
conditions that enable aftermath to be made into'first-class hay.- Not! that it need be poor stuff; in fact,: it lean be very leafy and fuU-of good feeding qual-' Ifcy. But the days will be too short, the sunshine too doubtful foi-thelbest hay making at the end'.of summer, The wise ‘farmer tons .to silagej HAhnows that good hay from the first cut, with silage from the second to replace con centrates, are the foundation of a sound
But we cannot'rely on those exceptional DO YOU, WEAR !
^ all-way stretch an^ are Inconspicuous I n -we a r .' | V CALL AND SEEixHI^ STOCKING FOR YOURSELF. No obligation.
iLASTiq STOCKINGS ? Then you Ishould see the “MIRACLE” Stocking which i s , [. made’froih the famous LASTEX yarn.- They have-an i-
SARGESON & MDLLINEAUX, SURGBbAL APPLIANCE MANUFA(|TURERS.
EANAM, BLACKBURN. Telephone 6774:
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quarters as to'next winter’s supply of feellhig-stuffs;.' It Is obvious that, more than' ever, stock feeders' will have to Ibbk to the resources of their own f a ^ for supplying the needs of their live; stoick.i In most parts of the .country the':
CHESRO FROCKS : FOR BETTER WpAR.
R PORRl']^, Tel! 6087.
8, PREIsTON new r'd ., 9, THWlAITEiS ARCADE, BLACKBURN.
Jadk Ware^g Fpif Goqd^W^ > GCR-1
R-RAY SKIr TS, made up in. your cjwn materiab, cost ,15)6. , Large selecponin stock;, UtiUty ^fylesfr6m:lS^ ■ \ ll ?(jE se l ec t io n p£ Woollen Garments for Autunin and Winter feir.-includmg.'D resses,: Two-Piece Suits, an^ Children's Wear..
NEW DELIVERi^S c)f iHarris-iTvfeed, jCamel Hair,- and Drean ■ ^ Touch!’’^gora'
Goats. Tel. 5502.JACid WAREINp LTb., !:
Visit Mrs. Jack Warelnglor Exclusive; Models, comprised of MATITA, DORVILLEj IiEDDXl BRAEMAR, and (fther leading agencl^es. i
J9, LDRD STREET, BLACKBURN. [ Tef. 5502.; Tel. 6087. I . ;
CUTHBROE ADVERTISER AND, TIMES, FRIDAY,! JULY. 3, 1942, SALES BY AUCTION
BY p. h6thbbball b h. ronRBpr BLACK BULL HOTEL CHATBUEN
THE SALE OF FURNISHINGS and -■-. EFFECTS advertised to take plaec To-morrow,.Saturday, :4th July, on the above premises HAS BEEN-
QANCELLED.
‘ HOTHERSALL ■& FORREST ■ : Auctioneers and Valuers, '
BMk 'Salerooms, [Clitheroe., '' (Tel:;95)
.-ITONDAY^ NEXT-Grading at 9-30 -ivj-a,m.; All stock must be on the
rpHE CiLITHEBOE AUCTION SIART COMPANY, LTD.
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TOmlses.by 1 p.m. None accepted after. Entries
to.be made on M.A.T. forms. O entries taken, over . the telephone.
-A-; CATTLE at'10-30 aJUnwhen a good show of . i • .
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on FRIDAY, JULY 17th. Sale at 10-30, a.ffli '.Entries solicited; ■ , . .
T Tel. 325,! ! ■ i , ,
i EDWARD CHESTER, ' i ■ Secretary, . ■ '
ON BULB
5 months old; in 'large br small -lots. -i-Sraithson. Carter Fold, ■WaBdingtbn;
ON SALEi-^lOO R.IH: PULLETS,-4 to
T'ADY’S TENNIS RACKET and Press A-( for sale; good condition; reasonable price.—Apply, Advertiser: and Times,
piLDERLY 'oentlemah:' -wanta [Bed- -X-^-SittogroOm; : :fuU board:,':'between Blackborii, Clitheroe, or Slaldbum.-:- Write Box Y7,, Advertiser and iTiffies-. :■
>3 CAMERA; also “Winton" LA^WN MOWER..^pply„ 56, Wqone Lane.
—Enquire Advertiser andTimes Office, SALE-1938 VAUXHALL 12, in
able for child’s bedroom; nb dealers,
accepted.^—Write' and Times.
tlori.—Write Times,
I ^ R SAL^1935'FORD 8 SALOON; X) .' Very [good condition,—Wilson, “ Kil- lorah,” liittlemoor, Clltheroe. , '
near 'Whrilley,: . S . : ! ■ ,
ITOR SALE VAUXHALL , 14h.p.; X? new engine and tyres; -good con. dition;-. .cheap for'quick sale.^^Apply, Station Hotel, Clitheroe.'
■OOR SALE—MOTOR! CYCLE, 250 ceJ, -T. taxed and insured 'to'end of year; good condition.-Write [Box YO,' Adver tiser and Times. . 1
RiiigSy Etc. PAID.
Times, 6,1 Market Place; Clltheroe..
CjCRIBBLING PADS,.iln Various sizes, O 2d. and 3d, each.—Advertiser and
FOR SALE—Boy's (10-12 years) BI and
CYCLE, 3 speed; very good condl- Advertiser
•Box Y8,
avoy! cabbage Plants,for sale;: 1/3, ' per loo.—BawcUffe,'-. Lower Hoddef, ,
SMALL WARDROBE ‘ for, sale, suit
essential. — Write' Mrs. ' Hofridge, ‘HeatherLea,'?'Buiy.: i , .j; ' ''
o y J»y AND LCX3AL, SCOTCH AND : IRISH HEIFERS wifi he on
newly calvho ' cows . '
he' nex’t salH' op geld and LAYING-OPP CAirtE will be held
WANTED
■<1^ buy all iinds of BoioKSS and 1»•’ :• 'Magazines. Iq tobd [ brinditlon]- R- and P- JonesJ Bdokseilers; Clltheroe Market.-'iSaturda'ys) 1, i- ' H , l i' '■ :! "
'fleld.:Langho, ,!.!'f ..!-: imes."."',
W / ORKING Woman Lodger Wanted. ' . --r-Apply,, Advertiser. and Times.-'-
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—Apply; 'Mrs. ,C.'s;rHarison7!3C Lane, Clltheroe.
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rfVUESDAT-NEXT--S'ALE' OP DAIRY tiser and'Times. . -'
"YATANTED—WOMKn ; for cleanmb; .»» four morning .a weeki if pAocihin
y.o.una - glrl. or womrin-with chilli ■ con- Bldered.-Apply;; Mri: R. Hinds,: Bank-
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■WANTEDr-Lady’S' BICYCLE it.! go6d T vy .condition.—Apply,,'Advertiser and
|' L" T- .'''! ' i ' .'
ssiblc. Moor
TAf ANTED--LAD'Y’S CiYdLE, 1 ii good ,T » : con-dltion.-TrWr te Box [¥9;. Adver
■ElOR •SALE-GEN' X?; condition.—-Appli .Queen Street, Low 1
i’’S; ' (3YdLF,jgo6d toy tiqie
■ T V, cook; live, in; good'wages.-fWrite Box Yip, Advertiser andjTjmes. i .
D oe, '1 •
\?SrANTED-NURSEaOUSEMAlD. lor y y Cook-General;: i3 i young: children;
TO Let
J H Pardoe, Hill' House, p a X m ” ■Nr. Barnsley.' . | ,
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accommodate 22 l.head' of^attle Becomes vacant next spring.-^Apply to
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ITtO M r OB. I SELL — Six-roomed ■A HOUSE, 66, Harwood Road,' Great Harwood; near ’bus stop,—Apply, -Ad vertiser tod Times.i ■ '• •:
■pleasant: gardens, land electric hght' throughout.^Write Box Y6, Advertiser and Times. ,
convenience. In modern semi; on. 'bus route; available mid-August onwards;
rpo ’ LET—Two well decorated UN- -I-; FURNISHED. ROOMS, with every
j N.A.HA(KING&SONS " ■ FOR foof, Clithe:at IV, MEMORIALS \\TANTED—Domestic iHELP; rible to
aily HELI^ wanted, ;2 lor 3 morn ings per week; on '’-bus rqute.-!- Colllnge, Bramley Meade, iWhall^y.-' ‘
Book your order now: from oni i , large selection' of
.Ejected when desired. Prices cannot later be guaranteed, for Catalogue.'
BUCK, GREY, AND BED . I '. GRANITES.
C E l M E T E R Y G A T E S . ACCRINGTON.
BIBTHMYSf
SPEAK.—Birthday r. greetings to our' .
i.dear son Ronald; serving in the
ciAI»E-i2a : Autog Folding Brownie WANTED — Nursery; GOVERNESS . ,.,on his 21st blfajday. July 6th,; 1942. ', for two 'girls, experience: not
i
B.AF, iyith the Middle -East Forces,
tiai.-^-Write^. Mrs. : Horridge,|: “Hither Lea,” Bury.
Box ; Y4, Advertiser SMART HELP wanted for I del
Tune BOY, age 14 to 16: good ivriges.— Apply, Railway Bookstall, Cllthei oe,
newspapers':wages r l7/6.
iry of Pull
for Sunday : deUvery.-fRatn’ " ■Whalley Road.-:- i ,
i p ' |A/ ANTED—MAN foij
right man.—Spehcef, Sawley, Clitheroe. .' ■
'isburn looted ood; » V good home, and e :ood! -wa
•twranted—Two- Smart -BCJm ,VT delivery of papers; alsoltwpBC
h,i 28, OYS
frinn work; ages for
■WANTED-Car -or. Van ]DI1i TING, » V one or two full days eachiveek.— Write Box Yl,
Advertiser.ai|d Ti:ries.
or district; vacant possession;-Write Box Y2,, Advertiser and [Times,' '
riLEBK ^ Box ?
for mill [ work [wariied- Write Y3, Advertiser and iTimds;
fortable place; good wtages[—Spencer, Gisbum Cotes, Sawley, [Clitheroe, i' ?
■WANTED-WOMAN.i to ]heipi With TV housework in farmhouse; com
■WANTED to purchaseL-BlIlNGALOW '»* or Semi-detached House;: Clitheroe
for
'T-': for two girls; experience nbtlessen- '■ ! ■ j
—Nursery j GQVERljlESS
, —Prom hisiMother and Dad. 17; Brownlow Street, Clitheroe. ' r ., . [MARI^IAGES
RANDALL—Fenton;—On~Junej 27th,- at Livingstone, i Northern Rhodesia, [Elsid elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
- W. E. Fenton, of ’Lynwood,” Mytton Road, 'WhaUey. to Mr. R.-J, Bandeli, son of Mr.i H. Randeli tod the
— Mrs. Rahdell, of ■ Cromer, iNo'rfilki
.1 - BEATHS
CUNLIFFE.-On April 2nd, 1942, at .1540, Lincoln 1 Avenue/ Winnipeg,' Manitoba, Canada, Walter Cunliffe,- .
laged 76 years, j IK MEMORIAL
CHATBURN.—Di loving memory of my dear Wife, who filed'3rd July, 1941;
—From Husbarid. Son, and all at . . 30, Bawdlands, (Jlltheroe.
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CHATBUBN.—In loving memory of our • who died JuIY 3rd,
Holden Street, Olitheroe. ,
CHATBURN.—In 1 dearest Mother, 1941.-R.IF.
—From Daughter, Son, and Gtand- ; daughter.:
:ving memory oi our who died July.j Srd,
21, George Street, Clitheroe.', | 22, Park Street, Clitheroe. -
> ',. ", -
.1 I . '.-f-Prbm Sister. :,!
RXP.I —From Daughter and Son.-
CHATBURN.-In Ipving memory .of my dear Sister, who; died' July 3rd, |1941.
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CROSS.—In loving memory, of a [dear i wife and mother, j Hannah (jross, [ who passed awriy July 3rd, 1941j
j Gone, but i|ot forgotten.. 1 —Prom' her loving Husband and
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HUNT.—In loving! memory of a dear mbtber, Cecelia Hunt, who !died. July 2nd, 1941, i
58, Turner, Street, Clitheroe. '. I
, ■ ; Daughter. ' ' -r
: The; hill Was hard to climb. He gently took her by the hand . And whispered- “ Peace be thine.”
God saw her getting .weary
I.; Evenings a I ! (Curtain ^owi
—Proto her loving! son! Edward (Middle East), and all at'No. 1. Hartop Street,
Clitheroe. : I \
JIARSDEN.-Ti'easured 'memories of a dear wife and m
■; : life'July 5th, 1939. Loved dearly m life. In the hearts of thos
: forg^et.i ,
Lane Gate, Bolton-tby-Bowland. ,e rememb!
4,!Pranl Jto Street, [Clitfaeroe. MEAD.
.1940.1, . . . SHALL, .' —Prom his son-in-law, Jie. ; •; ,
MAR______ -Treslsurq: ( Elliott,, whom; J^sus y941.
7, Radbclyfle Street, Clitheroe
. —From Dad arid BofltricB ^
2 0 CHICKS REARED ito perfection for. Id; PER .VifEEK! jiNcI dead
[ July 6th, 1941, riged 9 years. ,i Fain I would-to |theb be .brought. Gracious Lord forbid It not,
.' In the kingdom bf thy., Grace, n :| ,, Give a- little, child a^ plrice;
',| ..ij
- —Prom Auntie Lizziq,-Uncle Andrew ':. andBriari..
MARSHALL.-In : ovfog ' memory of dear Elliott, who waf accidentally
. All-thy suffering'here below;, Go, by angel guards attended, i ■ , To th'e thronejof aesusj go. [ -
• —Prom Grandijna | and piandpa.
,., my dear -wife, iwho died Julv ,3rd. : 1840
’Titoes-have chari; :ed in many ways. But-one thtogiichanges'never.
; ' 'The memory of those happy days : , 'Which we.hav.q spent together:
' —Prom her lovipg jhusband, Harry.
EAWSTHORNE.—ri) bur dear sister San h, who died 3rd
:-' A day of'.retoembtijnce^sad ;to recall. ■ —Prom her.lovlng siSter aridtarother-
July,. 1940,' I
: , .to-law, Francos tod Robert. 61, Henthorq, Cllthqroe. /
’ who died July ist, |1038. „ -Also mv ! dear, father, -Robertl Wallbank. who died March 18th,[ 1M5.
WALLBANK.-!-In: idvlrig dear' 'mother, .'Mary ■ A. ■ Wallbani^
THE! NEW LIPEI , [. 'Treasured jmemories.
■' :'!-l!Frtim daug'ate'r (anie.'.and all at 20,'Bawdlands, Clltherce.
Printed, and Published Advertiser tod; Tliiiea at 0. Market Place,j01: ^ ' ' Tel.' (two itoes,
iltheroe:! omp
the CUltheroe :pany.
Ltd, 407-408. A !■' ! ' ' ' ■ I r ' '
Let us tell you about it (Sole Llwnsee CHRISTY NAT
IX /A I C i j I C -Ladies’ & Gen|s’ ” w /[VJUOJTl
; 'Hairdressers.
ttractive—Practical—Foundation : euoe
■A search for Sunkenjtreasure revbals a plot agl 1 ROBERT (Mad Hatter) ,NEi|tON Ii| “D
| ■ BAWSTHORNE.-In living ‘memoiy of • ]• :
Trapped by the Ge; t ’ “ FLAMING
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['THURSDAY and FRIDAY atl7-30; | SA'l ,!-■.•, ; ANITA ,I LOUISE land BRUCq
'' killed on 6th JulV, 1^4l[ aged 9 yprs. [Happy boy, thyidaVs are ended,
TO-NIGJiT at IRENE DUN1:|E
MONDAY NEX':( GEOI
|7-Sp; TO-MORRQW (6 and CARY GEANTl
at 0-0 and.8-15 ; TUE^ JE brent, MARI
MARSHALL.-lri ' ilovipg foemow of ■Elliott, who'waS accidentally, killed,
;d memories called, July'
. of 6th,
“ He wbn the crown w'ithout the cross.” Mum,.l5!dith| and
F » V i' ” M or (lyclesl ;andi KING STREET,'I CLltH
ai»*^.-Jln affectionali, ...........— of Flank Mead,jwhq died June
■Marsderi, who passei
Dther, Margaret d to the higher
and living j et e who will qever
RAOIQ and
we appreci;:te the pi Custorners. | I t is, oui faijhfully, jlalut idiffi] suoDliesimak:
•: , Considering all tli I t
the: tai i ' t
a reasoriable.|seryice; |
jA c b e I ; Dire:
' i- '■! ■ ' J : peesEnTs I ''>?
Tyrone I A i<El
Laurel V
CLEMEN^ DANE ANN
CASSON IaND TH3
[ PRICES: 3/6.
6-30 at 9-10).
ce Hop m iI
OLI VIC I ! ,Open Daily from 110-0 a.m. to 7f0
p.to. : ! Box Office at ‘[The ;A(|vdrtiser
/6,:i/-| and?
.Parish ' ' ! ■ |, Ch5 : Thursday, FridR-y, & m d^yf
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BRUCE CABOT, SIR Cl! ' r Showing at 3
Mattobe Daily jat 2-30 par
CONTINUOUS M,on. to Fri.: ro! 6 p'an. La^t comp: ete show 8pan.
- 0/ 6-;2) DBIC With
HARE arid!
' I The: screen's
— and it is! P standing link-up
“BARON' A Box Office 01
biggest ronrint irfedt entertain [of Ulark :G^bl
i tegm in I nent is thA !and Larial
ND THE ItOS -E.” |. :penMonday, jWe^'esday a; ■ BOT-AIR RANGES at Lowekt Prices. I
th e " BELL FIRE, ! ifelPLEJ - and a! good: Selection: of i
VISIT pUR SHOWROOMS, YORK STREET, ' CLITHEROE.f
NO. 2,948. !
RS(}II ling \m TO-NIGHI Booktog Off ALL
ce-operi ,gat|ird^. '»30 fo| at:7-30;
AIEB
: TG-DtORiROW I ftLE I OBElioN i
CL i GABLE
[T WEEKly [N
J- ' Nr. Cll^eroe, , comprising about od acres,, good housei and buildings to
Cow Ark,
Theo. Wilson & Sons Ltd.] THE FlREPLACEiSSHok
DINING AND DRAWING ROOM y
I GRATES; '
Advance booking for 64) & 84) pan. Shows
. [Saturday [only ' 1 Tbonc 4246-7.
LUXURY UBfJEaiAl ! <LACKBl
This Weekren'd : CHAlil 8 BO YE! “ APPOINl»]I|IE!{4T
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