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CHBEOE ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY, MARCH 27.


Turn your Old Gold into Cash, Highest Prices given ^FOR ENGAGEhdRNT OR WEDDING RINGS


SEjE THE N ^ o f f : ; T


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^ POLICE CHARITIES.-LA wHlSt drive and danfie jin aid, of the Eol- tce: Orphanage arid icharitles 'was held in the Village'Hall' oh Tues­ day. There;wwe 30 tables andi the M.C.’s were, P.C. Smith and- Meats, P. Long ahd Jl Leeming. Miss V; M. Garnett, ff.P., presented iTth6 prizes to : Ladies: 1, Mrs! Wi Briggs: 2, Mrs. Fisher; '3. Mia E. Gill; travelllngL Mrs. iParker: cjon-i solatlon, Mrs,^. Lawson. Gents.: 1,.W. Breaks; 2,.P. Lawson ; S G. Rigby: travelli^;. T Oddie ; oon-- solatlon, J. Simpson.: , The miislc for dan^g w^ supplied by Fdrds Band. Spot prizewinners werelMts; Lamb and Mt; P. Long andMiss 'iJ. Eastwood and' Mr. ■ G., Robin »h. P.C. Smith wishes to thank all who


assisted towards the siiccea of the event, i COMFORTS


M is sW a lk e r : ' Geritsi: 1, Whlgmman; 2[ J. RUshton; ,3, GreenTOOd; : d f j . Wllcock; cb: •splatlon, S Dugdale. Other prlkes were won by Afts. J. Brogddn, Nlss Foster, Miss J. DEastwood, Mrs: :pof- er. Mrs. Shepherd and Mr. J. Slnfp- son. Dance m^lc was nlayed ■Messrs. D.' Peat and L Wd The effort realised £ 21, an^





Mr. J.


n- by


committee are grateful :to all helped to achieve this grand total.


PENDLETON


■ monthly meeting of the Women’s Institute : \yas j held on ■ Tuesddy. Mrs. C. Taylor presiding over] a go.bd attendance. • Mrs. Rendell. bf Chatbum, gave, a veryInteresting talk on speech and- voice: produfc-: tion, followed; by drahtatlc selec­ tions. Prizes in a competition for knitted gloves'were won by Mfc ■T. Bylett and | Mrs Bylett. | The social half hour took-the form j of] a spelling bee. During the evening four dozen eggs were'collected fbr Blackburn Infirmary.


"WOMEN’S ilNSTlTDXE.— ,The " WH[Y RA JL IN G S ARlE


B E IN G RElViOVED. \


EVERY HIINDREDWEIGHT COK IN -The coiniNG months.


prepare'for the same sacrifice arid in- convmlence as has been■experikiced M hundreds of towns and cities


yield , from th e : Metropolis averages 5,000 tons.,


; [ ; , . , ,


metal from railings,- more must ibo found from this'source' if our future


,But, good as is this recovery of scrai


a les of ^ war,! weapons are : to be np scrap-metal from u.S]A.


tabled, for todayj^we are receiving '


I The target flguri aimed at ' gates and railings! is ,500,000 It must be reached if our -fightbig men are to have all the shlps,|guns; tanks, bombs and shells they need for:victory; < '


from tons]


, i . ,, 1 , j '[


, gp to the nation’s meltbig pot., Every hundredweight counts in the scales which must be weighed down; before victoiy is achieved.- | A larfc gaftCn gate weighing‘say two hundredweights] will 'supply enough metal to make 100 rifle barrels, of the steel parts of ten Bren guns. The railbigs from a street of 150 houses equdl,-in weight of metal,


That Is Why all the railings and gaM hr iffiis district that can be. taken, biust


and Mrs.____ _____ , ___________ death at ■


Marcus Stbpforth,' and dam ‘ .AlbertWi'


a j Valentine-tank, ■ i ; I


compulsory;


- -The surrender bf railings is coi sorv: the term railings bicludes l -. bpUards, chains, etc., pnd there: are only three'-grounds upon which Ithey may be excepted from the sihedule:: | jl For safety reasons (eg. where [they ■ protect a basement area);


ipul- , '


Chapel burial ground, -on service being conducted b' E. Storey.' .MJV. Floral-1 sent as follows:—


roe, was reported in our last Issu'e. was laid to rest in West Bradfo .................


Qhariesworth-feiMce,' i CUthe' MMethodist


ebster whose sudden lamghteriof A..Marcus;! Mother and Dad; Jack and MODELS. :


ributes were .i-i, ■ ■


onday, the 'the Rev. J.


lice; Lizzie,,Tom and:Rodneyf Auntie Ma^, Auntie Evelyn and Betty; Auntie


;


chedules are pretmred,- the : raiibigS that are to be retained under-1 arid 2! -An owner of railbigs can appeal under (3). ,bi which case his appeal is con-- sldered -by ,a local panel to-which .an ; h .


architect, is nominated by,: the Mbilsti of Works..


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'.Mbitetry !■"'■,'],!


]lhe-procedure-for collectbig railings is as follows:- :


'.'Local authorities, having preparddia schedule of unnecessary' ralungs to be rfemoved, .post notices, to -this | e^ect.


■The actual removal is [then done-by contractors' workbig . t o :the' Mbiistry's'


instructions.


1 pensation at a standard rate of 25/-i a ton. Trie local authority will supply the appropriate. form.. ..


t ! It is. hoped -that owners will give r -i


heir rallb^s free, of will accept com- i :


> 'Tenants are under no liability; to . their landlords btcaose of the removal of railbigs.,. ' Nor, it <the removal of railings leads to.accidents j to a third party, are tenants liable


.for.damage [- ■ .^ i', i,.


licences for alternative j material, such as tbnber,. be granted.' Suppliesfbf riiaterial will not allow: this '“h in war-tbne.


No substitute; for; rallbigs can ibe erected' at the public expense. ■


Nor can i m ' ;: il READ


I .on'Friday evening byi Mr- Rogersoh Clerk :to the Educatloir Committee, his subject being i“ Local Govern­ ment.” The i Vicar ; (Rev. K. S. Rich) was In the chair. A vote ol thanks to the ' lecturer was iprq- posed ' by Mr, G .' Pllkington | and seconded by Miss J. Kenyon.


j


! A lecture was given to the-Youth Fellowship. in ithC' Church School,


luxury'


days before the actual removal starts, i Meanwhile the schedule has been, submitted to the Ministry of Works.


s IThe-local authority decides, when the,


,i2 For the enclosure of cattle; : | i j 3 Special artistic merit.


: 1 J i


Mary and! Uncle Ernie; Aimtie Maggie, Uncle Will, Edra and T o i^ Aunt .Han nah'and daughters; (Jharlle, Daisy arid Jeaii; Olive and Lottie: Rosie; Joe and Vincent: Mi®- Lockley and ihe girls; Edith; Will and Nellie; Mrs. Stopforth; Charlie and Hatmah; Alice and Rosie;


. ________ J Muri , '


WHITAKER, ; Ironmonger,


Tel; 160 CASTLE STRE E T ,


:yi 'il ■ /


MRS. j EVELYN STOpFORTH. Mrs. Evelyn' Stopfortli,


wife, I,of Mr. ■ Mr.


w?ek in London jalone, for some : time gast, railings from 45,000 .properties


r a ih ^ and gat^tln; this part oTaie countryi and the public are asked :to


— . - J - - - , the , Ministry- 6f Works will; sw t collectlrlg ali uimecessarv-


■ 10,000 tons , of j railings and gates I i were collected from 100,000 houses. : Each


whrclfhave been! Stripped of railings, i , to, one week irecently, more i than'


ave been taken away, and the w'eekiy • : j


ONi's/yLE. NEW STOCK. G A RD EN S PA DE S , ijl G A RD EN FORKS.


FARM SE ED S O ^ R S . Secbnd'jHanid 150


j ■ j ■ IN C U B A TO R 8C


\ Glevum H OV ER .


the local comforts fund was'held ip- the Village HaU, on Friday.! T23i tables Tvere odcupled and theiM.C. was Mr. J.: Ledmlng. Mrs. Cottahi of Hollins House presented! the prizes to : Ladies : 1. iMlss Poster 2, Mrair. Leemhig; 3J Mrs: Nowell; 4,;. ^^;^;.E; Nlpiols■; .-'consol ■


ful Whist drive and-dance in aip of FUND.—A succ :ss-'


desbous 6f attending Church will par­ ade Greenacre-street, 10,00 his.,, and report to Lieut. Darnell. Overcoats will not be wofti unless wet. j ' il


SpNDAYj NEXT, March |29th:-! I | OF I PRA-yER). 2 arid 3 Plktbons


: I (NATIONAL DAY Volunteers' of Nos._____


Nos. 2 and'3 PLATOONS] 1


on March 8th) will parade at Green- acre-street, and- H.q; retoectively, at 14.00 ors. and proceed 'to Lbw Moor miniature range.


| :


MONDAY MARCH 30th.' I Nos. 1 and 4 Platooiis pkrade at H.q]


respirators; great coats optional. a 7p,.4:u;)aps, resphatois at alert, belts]


19.30 hrs.,I for night irianceuvres Dress: No. 1: Steel hebriets, belts and


nklets.


Place,;to te notified later.'.;. . - ;DUTIES,,


. Assemblr H.Q. 19.15 ihrs.'for lecture. ' ■ -! ■


19,15 ',his]|^Trabibig. ., i 'j i j ; THDESDAY, APRIL 2nd. i


• ^ergejncy: No. 3 Platoon. .! '. . See notice^...-, ■;' ■ '!] ,1!. i !'


GnaVd; Nos. l^and 4 Platoons, comi menomg, March 30-April 6.'


'! ' 1


> Telephone: .Saturday.' March 28, and Simday, March 29, No. 1 Platoon. ' i


^ r detailed list bf above duties, Voh untoers m rst see Platoon ]Orders.


GUARD ROSTER,


post Section la and Saturday lb; SunJ- W ; a ^ Monday, Sgt. Garratt ;2a and 2b; i Tuesday ,and Wednesday. Sgt.


Tp-nighf (Friday): Sgt. Perrlngs will


lEi iouf: 6 1 ! ;


SQUAD J lo.O.’s, Parker. .


. Platoon,, Sgt. Sutton.: ! Stores, Sgt. Peters an l CpI.' Cheek. .■ Orderly, Sgt. Mitchell: i3pl. Wheen. Transpiort, Sgt. i: Man- iead.


H.Q.-' N.qo.’s. !■' !!-


Eddleston. ' Orderly staff iL.-T ' " ley.. Specal duties, dpi. Wooi MUSKETltY.


and men DfSectlbn 2 under Sgt. Gar­ ratt: with transport by' Cpl. iWheen. Any other men may atterid. N.C.(X’Si report ht Barrow at 13.45 hrs. i ■ Men may arriyj up to 15.00 'hrs,


To-morrow (Saturday) ] all N.C.O.’s , - ! i'i 'Il '


SECTION TRAINING. ; i ' ; deFrom 10.30 hrs .each night Sections


'


on . notice board by Section N.C.O.’s. Men must attend promptly. Instruc­ tors will also be punctual,


PLATOON. PARADE. [ ! ' I! : ' Parade on Sunday next,: March 29th, at 09,30 Iffs. prompt. • , , '


tailed will be given trabung as listed, | ' -


Haworth 3a and 3b; and Thursday, Sgt.! Pemrigs la; .


‘ ■ , , . , | nfiBS [


TDESDAl MARCH 31St.i '; 2 arid 3 Platoons parade H.Q. at


; i


' j.


All Volunteers in Groiips 2 and 3 (and those bi Group 1 who did riot fire


THE . MEADOWS, WORSTON, ■ Near CLITHEROE.


TOrMORROW ^Saturday)! March 28tb, Kindly ' remember! sale by


Sale at Z-iS pirn. Clithepoe. Tel. 228. , I -,


.’Bus Service Iritci Woisbm 2-15 p.m. ,


I


LANE ENDS FARM (nuf Lane'Ends 8 :hkol) BOLTON-BY-BOWiAljiD?


T. SILVERW(X)D, instructed-by Mr. his Live- and Dead Panrring Stock, com-


fann, wffl Sell by'Auction, on . SATURDAY, A P R IL S 1M2,


part with lambs at foot; 1 aged Ram. ■ POULTRY: 45i Hens, year-old, cross­ bred; 4 various iCabbis; Incubator;', a wood Garage, sectional,-20ft. x 12ft.; butter basbi, Scotch hands] mugs, milk 'lead, buckets, !tbl and sieve, i > tyr IMPLEMENTS: j Low cart, rubber


1 0 • Young Country CATTLE,. viz: -f-'W'3 drinkbig Calves; f Cow,; lately calved: 2 Cows, geld, bi milk; 3 Cows) due August and September; 3. Cows, due October and' November. a BAY MARE, ,15 hh., good Worker, . SHEEP: I6,Swaledale Lalmbbig Ewes,


prising ' ' - I -' ged. -('- ' I - !


wringer, rubber rollers; Jiffy;washer; dolly Jub; possef; pot rail; cupboard;’ meat safe; 2 tables: Sbiger sewbig machine; couch; easy and stand chairs; Marconi battery set; Famous oil-lamp; draw curtains; deal top kitchen dresser; brass’and various other pans; carpets;' oak long case clock With brass dial; 2 new rolls coco mattbig; hearth carpets; pair grabied toilets, both wlth'drawers; overmantel mirror; American rocking chair; petrol lamp; -pictures; together, with household llrlen, 'bedding, etc. . Sale at 1-0 p.m, prompt Terms bash.


strewer and rover', rake; 2 ladders and 23 stave); rikes, forks! farm toc,,o, gal. arid wood bins; buckets; liqiiid pump; . barrow;! scythe: t . i ' truck;: 2 rolls sheep nettbig; 2 do. mesh; 1 do. barbed—all newi iron' Vice] sfet Of cart gears, and btheri sundry spare lots. FURNITURE: i Pioneer table top


es; sh. Albion mower; Side dellv


Clitheroe.' Tel. 223; ; - .1 : PERSONAL.


•T. SILVERWbOD, Audllorieer. X • John (Chaffer, who 14 leaving the


T\! SILVERWOOD ] ■ Auctioneer and Valuer'


No. 116, PIMLICO ROAD CLITHEROE.


POULTRY : CABINS, IMPLEMENTS. HOUSEHOLD FW^ITUiffi.- Etc., as advertised last Week, bicludbig a beautl- taUy CARVED OAK SIDEBOARD. ,.


AUCTION, for Mr. V. Greaves, of HOTHERSALL' & FORREST as abovb,;tne. ' '


- :i Sell by Auction, on the premises,


MODERN HOUSEHOLD FOENISH- ;■ INGS AND -EFFECTS


Includeq rire: Italian Walnut Bedroom Suite comprising, wardrobe, dressing table; iloWboy, full'panel bed and 2 bM- ibom-chah:s to'rnatch; light Oak, Bqd- riiom Suite comprising wardrobe, dress­ ing table] Ibwboy, bedstead land wire mattress; reproduction Queen . Anne Mirror, lin mahogany frame, ' with scrolled edges and gilt ornament; a Jacobean design. Oak Sideboard enclos­ ing . 2. cupboards with carved panel doors andasmall drawers; 4 oak framed Stand Chairs with loose seats; small oak,Cabinet fitted .with cupboards arid' shelves; ISettee.ahd.2 Easy Chairs in hide,, with pulman cushions: mahbgarty Hallstanff with "bVal bevelled mirror; Axminster Carpet, 4ir x 3; WUton.Ca'r- pet, 4>x'31; Stair, Landing: and Hrill Carpeting; various Bugs and Mats; orik framed Mirror; cabin Trurlk and Suit­ case; rWebb” Lawn Mower with ,graM box, I61nl blades; iron Garden Roller;' Wheelbarrow; various Garden Impl^' mentsi priir of artificial stone Garden Ornaments; pair do. Garden Bowls, &p. On-,view T'uesday. March 31st,:from


On WEDNESDAY NEXT, 1st Apr ''■'i'v ■at--2r0:pjn.-,


;Auctlorieers, Valuers & Estate Agentp, Bank!Salerooms, 'Clitheroe.! ’: (Tel. 95).


favoured with Instructions trot. Mrs. Tom Leeming' to Seli'by Auctlori


CHAPEL STREET, SLAIDBURN. | HOTHERSALL & FORREST a:'


HOUSEHOLD FURNIliUBE & Eiffecis on the premises, as above, on


WEDNESDAY, 8th April, fat 130 pari. Particulars next week.. !


, I HOTHERSALL & FORREST , Auctioneers and Valuers, ' , I,' CUtheroe.' (Tel. 95).


“ SCOTT” CROFT, GRINDLETOljl.


OTHERSALl ! & FORREST-':are M ■ favoured: with instructions from


H


TlfEN OLD AT'POR’TYI BE AS i-TX YOUNG.as.'you were at 25, ■ Oys- trax Brand Tonic Tablets contain revitallzers, rejuveriatois, Invlgorators, yitamln Bl,;lron, qalcium, phosphorus. First dose starts new life, vigour, .vital force. At all chOnlists, only 1/9 (plus purchase tax), j


: i-


npHE CLITHEBOE AUCTION MART ■ COMPANY, LTD.


TVfONDAY NEXT--Grading at 930 -LVX a.m. -No stock accepted after 1-0 p.m. All entries to! be made on M.A.T. Forms'and signed by the Producer..


7T— I -


mUESDAY Nfei-SALEjOF DAIRY s ■X CATTLE a t 10-30 am., when a good


TA NEWLY-CALVED COWS AND •fVF HEIFERS I I (including Scotch and Irish) will be forward, i


how of upwards'of-' 1 i


held on FRIDAY, ^prll lOth, when a larger qhow oflali classes of stock will be forward, r - Sale! at 11 am.


Tel. 325. :


' ]EDWARD CHESTER. ' i - ' i ■ i Isecretary.


I '


AT.Ci; NOTES. ROD'TE-MARCH.i j'


I


A Squadron | route-march i will take place on Sunday next, the 129th, ■


miles, through Whalley. Mltton and Withgill, and will be under the com­ mand of W/0 G.. Morris.


I


should return them to Headquarters, finished or unfinished, not later than March 31st. The iriddels will be judged at HeadquartCrs.,on April 2nd, 20.15 hrs.


All Uadets . whq have i model-kits I'! 'I


tailed for the aerodrome visit on Sat­ urday, April 4th. Atjtend H.Q. 1130 hrs. The visit .will include, flymg,. weather permitting. - ! I . ' ■ i


AERODROME VISIT. A small party of cadets has been de­


Dad. Hamilton rind Jack; i [Evri;- Mrs. Duckworth and' Alice; j.'Neighbours, Bonny Grass, Woone Lane;' Mopr.Lahe Methodist! Church; Workmates, Sun Strffit, and Poul^kes ’ Mills. '|


ifr. Hj(.; Berinett had charge ,of the arrangeijaents.


' ' ' - ] i ME' THOMAS SPEAK.


street, Clitheroe, who died bn the 17th ■Inst., was interred at St. Mary’s Ceme­ tery on Saturday, the Rev. J. E; Storey, M.A., officiating.


MnrThomas Speak,'of 49, itlitchell


children; BUI, Annie and family (Pres­ ton): Jack, Winnie and family; Sam, Martha. Ann, Clifford and Alice; Joe, Annie, Edith, Greta and' Polly (Can­ ada) : Fred, Elsie and family (Burnley); Jim, Aiml^ and Hubert; Mrs. A. Speak,' Arthur and Lgis: Lizzie, Will, Margaret, Mary and Jim; Mr. and Mre. H. Camp­ bell arid I Kitty: Ernest andi Annie; Arnold and Mice; Mr. rind 1 Mrs. J. CockshottJ Harold and Betty (Old­ ham); Mr- tod Mrs, - E. Cockshbtt (Oldham); Mr. and Mrs. Gregory and Brian (Oldham): Mrs. Willacy and Daughter; Bill;. Workmates (Jute De­ partment) Rlbblesdale CementvOo.; All in Mitchell Street: Friends In’ Rich­ mond Terrace; Plotters : West View Allotments.


Floral tributes were sent by:— . HlS lovirig .Wife;. Wilfred,-Nellie and


, ' , , i j


moned to ah outbreak of|flre' bn Sunday evening at tnri home of Councillor I. T» Rushton, of 37, Plmllco-road. T h e fire, which j Is thought to-have been caused by the fusing of wires In an.felectrlc immersion heater, caused cpnslder- able damage to the bathrbom'and to’a quantity of clothing, i


Mr. Hy. Bennett,-Parson ,Lane ' ‘ . Members of the N.F.S. wete: sum­


[The funeral arrUngemeiits .were by i ' i


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Horace. Alice and Audrey ;iMrs.Tstarkie and'faniiiy; Mr. ahd Mrs. i: E. Hanson;' Annie, Arthur arid Connie] Mother aria


Easter camp! Members of "B” and "C” Plights will


Plight Sergeant Roost - before Tuesday, March 31st. 'Further details will be


posted 0 nth enotice board at H.Q. ST, GEORGE’S dAy, PARADE. I Along with other Youth Organisations


participate,-in ,a week-end, camp-.at Easter'.'' Names should .be handed to


Cadets of all 'Plights wUl .'parade at Headquarters at 15.00 hrs. The march will pe approximately' 8


and


rriHE NEXT SALE OF GELD AND i- LAYINGrOPF I CATTLE ■ wiU be


Now Available, for almo Delivery.!,


Large Supplies of Limestone Dust are st Immediate


Place your Order iat once^ add accept Delivery while existing


supplies last. .-!■'■.■'■■■ See or Write to:


.John HODG ■' '[ : ' "'1' 'I '■ I ! CENTRAL OFFICE


SLAIDBURN FERTILISERS


'


•yirHILST wp anticipate being able to meet all yo»r


the Squadron will parade at the Church Parade to be heldi in the -evening of April 22nd.


GOOD-CONDUCT JbADGES. The ‘following Cadets, having served


in the Squadron for cne year, and whose attendances and; progress is Judged to be satisfactory, are [awarded good con­ duct badges;— '■ T Cadets M.- Alderson, J. E. BeWsher, J. W. Edmondson, | W.-' H. Pranklarid, J. W. Gradwell, M.l Hartley, L. H. Norris, N. A. Rawlinson, J.l Threlfall, A. Varty. The.,badges.will bh presented on the George’s - . Day


occasion of the Church Parade,


ARMS TRAININC}., ' ; ■ : ' ."


' Thirty cadets' are required fbr the next course of arms training, commenc­ ing ^tjirday, April Uth. ; Enquiries ..................,de from ' the Fl;


shouli Office!


Rabades.


made from '' the Flying )


. . Sunday! Route march, 15.00 hrri H.Q. Monday: 19.30 hrs.. Navigation class


• anted land electricians.; ■'■ - ■ Thursday, 19.00 ;hrs.:, Mathematics


re-c6mmenoes. , ■! i ' ' ' ■ . Tuesday 19.00 hrs.: Morse,


class'resumes at Grammar School. ' For other cadets p.t. and squad firiU.


Wednesday, 19.00; hrs.:- Plight meoh- working order.


See details H.Q. notice board. ■ 'Orderly.N.'O.O, for the>week: Corpl., B. S. Wukinson. , :■


drOme. :Cadets idetailed -report H.Q. Pli^ts -“H” arid ilC": 'iEaster Camp.'


20.15 hrs.: Model Judging at Saturday, 11.30 hrs.; Visit to aero-.


lor ,0.0. No. 466 Squadron. . H.' CAHILL, F/O. DO IT NOW I 'arden. ' i '


■ J. H. SATTFR’I’^A IT E, i Waideu,


coREUlt your Air Raid '


! ' '* : Week commencing March 29th:—’ ■ PUBIIC NOTICES ■ i s t ir r u p . HAND PUMPS, ]


FIR'E guard/ORGANISATION. I; ■ I .--!'-!: .


stirrup ■ 1 to; (uU


-Water should..bp run through them; every,[fortnight.i; .


Your pumps raaf lfe [required. Ibr.ffire fight ngIhtling purposes at a moment’s notice. Ihi doubt,


■ THE


■'"r ■; !


April O-t-Dance Ifi Newton Institute.]i, April 15, • 17, IS^Revue,: “Sunshlriei


May 15-iiBAll in Q«11 TTIU-.' Y'jrirPTT-te 1.__


_ 'Ahead,” .Parish. Gburch,School. ■ j - April 244St. Jolm. Ambulance' Brigade^ Annual Ball, King Lnae___


requlreinents; we advise early application as supplies may become, rather I limited as the season advances. We -shall be: pleased to send you our Trice List upon application.


R. SIMDKING & SOS (h'eenacre Street,


N


CUTHEROE. -'TEL. 134. ,


PHONE 24


POtlTBY AND EGGS


reviving I TONIC, dmes ailing, uh- poultry In 24 hours! Bottles


profitabl BJd., 1/4.


-Blackburn’s (fein Stores. [


TWB SALE--Elve 'White "Wyandot^te -A CXDCfKERBiiS,. blood tested.—Apply Aspitr, Hpncpcb;[Farm, West Bradford.


producer] Karswbbd Poultry Spice. Does not. force but produces .'.eggs in.ja natural, gentlel n anner,. and keeps hens In perfect health Try 1/3- packet frean Dugdale! and j Son.-<3om- Merchants, Waterloo! <3om Mill] Clitheroe


laidf. eggs 1 by adding wonder egg-


•AU, eggs them “ tainingKi: farthing 7idTorl Sons,, Clltherob.


■EINSUI,


rswoodf. Poultry Spice (con- ground! insects).! .Costa la a day for eyeiy 10 hens. - Get /3 pack,:ett froin Blaokbum and Corn Millers; Caatlel Galje,


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1MPR(3yE'wartime pig foods by add- X ing Kaiswbod pig Powders which enable the pig to extract every scrap of nourishment from its food. Kars- woods-build bonny pigs in quick'time. Get 1/2 packet from Dugdale tod Son, Com Merchants, Waterloo Cbm Mill, Clitheroe,


' ■


■Ax your for membi Advertise;


!!


'A v o n writing that 'address. 'Have envelopes printedr-especlally ers of HM..Forces; SO ior-2/6., r and.Time.s, 6. Market Place.


-E. a steady flow of new-laid from pour hens by giving


HOUSI^CJBAPS turned into neW-


■piCREASE Y(DUR egg OUTPUT’. Oi JOHNSON’S-


HOUSEHOLD; FUBNIXURE & Effects oil !the premises, as above; on' l


rs. Wlddup to Sell by Auction the |


Auctioneers, Valuers mid'Estate'Agents Bank - Salerooms, Clriheroe. (Tel] 95).


SATURDAY, 11th APRIL, at 130 p.iji. HOTHERSALL' & FORREST . I


2 pro, to 4 p.m., and on moriiing ol salp. HOTHERSALL & FORREST,


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■I:.:'(I


Ji’wbRD |CliU^>^;Gp^ERNA!i^ ./ilffEDllWTO^ JuNG


make), [both in good consider! part]., exchar i


ON SALE-Chlld’s


TimeSCRIB] ■ ' a


, also a SUN CH


with hood attached.— andTinies Office..


d,‘ each. '


2d. 1rid-- 3 ............. s, - 6 Ma 'arket Place,


.-rtTEEKLY I 'VEHICI ! T” Form Z/F/5a—fc: -T-Advejrtlser it Times,


]|TOR


qonditlon. Would ;e [for. Qo-chrilr ,pply, Advertiser


Playing peN; (Silver Gross


” ' 7 ■ ■■■])


PADS, in tjarlous sizes, .j—


Advertiser and Clitheroe. i


'CUE RE(X3RD-- r road transport. 6; Market Pl^ce.


>Ri_6MliE-VAUXHALL 10,' 1938| -1/ MORRIS .,, 8 - 4---- -door saloon de luxe, 1938: AUSTIN iO, 1937; , all in excellent Condltion!-i-BA.RTON’S


Whalieyjpoad, Clitheroe. ['(Phorie 383. T?OR SALE—500 c.( Ariel! COM-


GARAGE,


JCl BINATION with all in flrst-clriss : order


well made; lln. boards.^-rApply, BOoth- man,'Durisop jBridge. -'i ■,-. '


TTOB SALEi-Sectlon -T' atp ■x. 7


ptri■ --t-t--- Sin. g ___________


al HEN CABIN, 7ft.. sound and


to: close y. TRUST, i ■


Bowland, house, fa m buildings, meadow md pasture of the p mortgage Klrksyke,


(R OilE i i private treaty, LOWiEB GILL! pABM,_sltr(afe at Bolton-b^ compri^l


irchase' price can remain Ion jnear -Clitheroe,


-Ap^ly, C, Alrtoni neat Sklptop,;


i-T TANK (600 gaUous pump'i and fittings cc wanled.-iWrite Box


H. RICKARDS,


•EfOB IlSAiiE - petrol STORAGE ■


Kl ■■■ this paper.] rimplete. ■


s capacity) vlith ■ Offers


mOR' I SALE-Freeh rid DWELLING-! m HOUSE AND s ro p , centre.of Cll- theroe;ibrith, h and c. and eJ,:-vacant possessibr .—Write. Bqx K5, Advertiser, and.Times. I '


ibe seenj after iCUtheroe.


l0ocks, perfect


iN SALE—Game C UN, 12 bore,'30 in. double barrel, hammer, rebounding


:onditi)n; bargain; It 48. lung Street,


and 87 acres land.. A-portion


oSer.-i-Write Box H8 Times.


spare box body, £20 or 'nearest


Advertiser and


•war work.—Apply by persorialirietter (jnly,' ^ K 3 , ' Aiiverfiser and^^ipmes


’gOROUGH" OP EDUCATION DEPART


APPOINTMENT' OF CABETAKER PENDLE JUNIOR g


)L.


of part-time CARETAKER at t] die Junior School at a remuner: £2 per week, plus appropria bonps. Further, particulars: at dltlons of mpolntmcnt may be ol


PPLICATIONS are invitee males or females for the i


_mool,” must be received by the sighed not later than 12 noon, day, 3l6t;March, 1942.


Apply, Mrs, Howard. - 'ihe BuJi Waddingtbn Road, Clitheroe.


w _______


rANTED-WOMAN for- d work, two mornings .'w


cxiuuTbra. UarepoKcri r^cucuc l osition


fipm the Borough Engineer iar] vCyoris Office. Church' Street


,-----_--------------------- ...,,Cltl jApplIcations in a plain sealed “te, endorsed 'Caretaker, Pendle


T( wn Clerk’s Office, ! Town Clerk, piitheroe. 20th March, 1942. ^


, ; G.: HETHERINGTON


on ^


qekly.— galow.


(mestic


------ [MAN, age [40,1 smgle {good B I milker, requires situation.--Write


I small house In-Clitherbej rr dis­ trict]—Apply; Advertiser aPdiiTiiples.


o|c K2, Advertiser and Times.! 'ANTEb-Unfumished BOG)M3, or


Wa [INQUIRIES solicited . for > G


In iClltheroe district;


foui to five bedrooms; all mode] veil enees - essential; good rent i


HOUSES and CXILD, FR, ;erloo Timber Company, Utlil


WANTED to rent—targe' lea^ two reception rooms iriiw


Adve: tlser and Times. ! i w


stoo.cs bought.—Mrs. Jackson, 14 New­ ark Street, Antley; Accrington


ING; phop shop soiled and! surplus surplus


R. and F.: Jones, Booksellers, CUtheroe Mar|;et (Saturdays). .


j | , ] ] ;


.school a t ! Easter! suitable.-fJ. HI Dew- hur^t, Ltd.,133, Moor tto f t ClUjheroe.'


MART BOY Wanted to learn Butch- ' ery trade;, one'ready' for! leaving


for lone lady;


worthy; good wages to suitable —Write Box D5. lAdvertiser & T


jKEEPER Wanted,' [or ' good coo


SfOED Working bk and


Bp: Ppi'


lerson, mes.


USE- eral, trust-


A<?riVE Married Lady! wariti part-


domestic),—Write Box H6, Advertiser and Times.


getic BOY, to act as wqrehousA cloth nunc ler.—Apply, John Southwbrth and Son^ Ltd;, Jubilee' Mill. I Cllthqroe,


caare on il


Write IMPORTABLE HOME offered for


iuitable woihan Willing to share of two children: mbtherlengaged ar work; smaU modem ' ' Box H7, Advertiser and hbuse.-


runes.


or without attendance, in '1)711! Olitheroe—not isolated.—Write Advertiser and Times.


OFFICER’S wife with smi House Or Cottage, or good roon


urgently requires small F


1 baby I'lished l [g] with


Uey or 36x1 H3.


little boy in school holidays. J State moderate rent.—Carder, "Kowle Bank,” Winslade Road,, Sldmouth, Devon.


■ROOMS-In'or wltlun ten iniles of Clithferoe (North thereof). Quiet qouple,


ley, Pendleton or'outskirts bf Cli —Write Box HI, Advertiser' and


J-small House or Bungalow, ' WANTED-COUNTRY COTT.


bedrboms;—Write I Box H2; Advi and. Times.


w a n t e d to Rent or Buy-yL " " in Clitheroe district; two!or


!' ■:: i " iWfplug


acL„. Day,


■DQY.Wanted, bged 14-16, for JLJ delivery and rfairv, wnrV


without bathroom. I Advertiser _ wishes to purchase a Music Cabinet- In good condition.—Write Box' K6, Adver­ tiser add Times. I ■ I '


ANTED—New , on CABINET |W/VSHSTAND and Outlet,! suitablql- for


louse also


Wad(IingtQn Road district preferr-n; 2 t or. 3 bedrooms.—Write Box J5,. Aidver-


W,ANTED-to Rent or. Buy—Miidem lser land Times. ‘


WANTE^FEljjALES for: V V, I and Kitchep work; live. —Mqorc(X!k Inn, Waddington.


ful ' tenant;: modem convepi Writo Box JO, AdVertiseif and '


all ' car electrical equip: , DAWSON, Exlde Service Stat ton Telrace, Clitheroe. |Tel, "


vv'


H w


All [type WANTED for' business la«ily -UNFURNISHED


stm- m


out. HOUSE in Uhatbum, Pimlico, or ACKNOWIEDGME?


iU-room .0!


RO


liences.— TPres.


TMS »re-


pAR BATTERIES: Allltypes :in stock readv charged , or dw. Re; ipal-s to-. iqulpiilent.—jV


252,


W. 'fc P. on, Esb=-


ouse 'Wanted,. Furnished Unfurnished, for' at I least dufai of war: Ulltheroe ■ or district.— Box iJl, Advertiser and TiPies.l


em conveniences essential.—Write'] Box H4, Advertiser and Times. •


ANTED TO BUYr-Srhall! HOUSE in Ctoatburp-road district; inod-


M r, F. M oor Mau^e & Cluropody^ ingHbuse,


SHAW,-fThe[Family of .thb jlatej idrs. • Ehaw wish- to express! tlieiq sincere


thmlfe to I all relatives,--friend knfl neighMurS for the .kind eixprbssions- of, isjinmathy., and 'floraf [tributes, received In thelr'sad loss; also Ithe doctor for -his kind attention.' j I'


SPEAK.-k'Mrs. Speak. and, family! wish to express' their-.grateful [thariksl to to^relatlves,.friends[and 'neighbours.


alsp workmates a t ’Rlbble i Cement Co (..' _


recel , Bd In their sudden lpss.il ,- 49. Mitchell Street,' aitheroei | ]


ithy, and . , .


SlrOPF(HlTH.-Mr. Stopforth'and Mr. and M>:S'i-A. Webster and family


flor_ .,, tributes


apd plot holders of 'West] View Allot! lents, for .kind - expressions I of symt


'/ -wish to 'tender their sincere Uianks . to alt relatives, friends and neigh-


;'j..symp4thy,l and floral tributes, m ! ■; -.their sudden bereavement, i j I


10, W(i)one'Lane, and ■ i l! ll 33, -Newtbn' Street; Cfiltheroe. j [ '


dither Ltd., a(


. Prto


11. Market Place, C0ta«Da] !M .two USMIj


ed ahd.'iPubBabfid by to* Advertiser and Tlmei, ^


references! 'You’ll enjoy . . - ,“IHAN-THPENI( a;”


, and Poulaykes Mills; and i all | who, sent -messages of condolence!-and


.boursj also members ofIMoorllLane ' Church and workpeople' at Sun St.,


.! Adapted from the novel -qy Peter B. K| ’ ' ' fheLastChapteof i ' * “ SKY RAIDER.’


1 Avccallihg the glory ia' t-B


I Tliutsday'’ and'i Frjiday'| aL 1 ■ . CHARLIE CLAPIMM hi


1 Tb-hlght at 730; GOOD! FRIDAY at I ; ■


- i ' ] LITTLEjAtoBY tF r f ! Just the right kind of fllii|i ehteiltalnmd


itheroe Times.


aGe. (Vhal-


■H>'USE three irtiser


-Gauieway . wage


seebndJihand with


milk- WIaNt ED - r TWO UNTURNISHED


Tft/'ANTED — Warehouse ' ICLOTH- * BOOKER; ' also a' strong) ener­


Waqeing, 19, Lord Street, Blackbi um.


W 'ORKROOM HAND requlr vv three days each 'week.-


■AMES, C eroe.


■ItEEN-


)E50USK at


from con-


Write'Box K4, Advertiser and TUn(


id ,- , les.'


d for Jack


OMAN .WANTED jfbr dlrianing, r :twoj half-days, weekly.-f Apply,


from


ibtained d Sur- ;heroe. ienvel- unlbr under- Tues-


-te war d con-


e Pen- tlon.of


• f^aNTED-APPRENTICE P'jimber. ».»: Firm, engwed - upon lin'iiortant


I ary, 18, Pimlico Road, Dllthetoi i: j


»T M ^ - , State experience' (if any) ® ^


CLITHEROE C. B. and T. ’CtUB. — full-time GRCIUNDS- dut&.-^ecre-


I : - ■' FOB ^RD£N, 19/21, Lord Street^ Blacklmlm. Tel. Sllfes


. HACKING & SONS kEMORIAL S •Erected when desired. ,


ijp-'


„ ' large selection lof BLACK, GREY, AN


' ' GRANITES. - your order now Ire


m on BED


Mces cannot later be gns ranteefl. Send for Catalogue. / ddress: '


CEMETERY GATES, ACCRINGTOI


TO LET


.LET—LANE e n d s ' fa ’^‘““■^•Bowltod, 34 7ajrSf


sessloi, Barro


™-Oaers to ’ G. Waac ,-.7


, Whalley. -Phone 2 ^ ; DEJl THB a Friday Mroi VtTs' pS' t St. Mary’s Cemetery. ‘


M„^lovfid wife of JmatSn ■r’ ' (nThi ’, ' N o m o u r n -


pn-'-March :24th, - 1942 at Newton,. Mary “Isabella


wish. iPtement IN- MEMORiAM"


■HArC RMVES.—In loving I memory of w ,<Tear husband and father Jolto


i H^reaves, who died Marcli S ! ^ i i t


laylej


i .But one thing changes 'never • memory of those -happy| days i Wh,en wej were all togetoerl ^


-niaiiy ways, '


-From his Wife and!Family Terrace, Grindleton. ] | ^


bpWFLL. —Treasured meinorv of mK


Loved] and respected to theieUd bf hbr day). ' I


-w mother, -trae anii lllnd] ' A. bett’r pnelyou could not'flPd: * Sweet] and gentle in all her ways


-I j ■ [


Crow Wood, Browsholmc, ; i '! near icmtheroe.


NOWI Mol Maiji


WANTED-DISCARDED ciOTH- [


\ ^ E buy all kinds of BOOKR and TV. Magazines i in good condition.—


'ELI


Menic: steal,


BeauW: Of a',: be


•—


i Whpl illey, March 31st, [I930i i Hook Road, !Goole, Yorks, i i!


wh('


PYE,. . 1 died


' a!


-j^L.—in lovmg memory ilher and -Grandma,: j ch-31st. 1937.


[ Whej diqd- of a dear rles ^re treasures lio pbje c;


t). 'eatl' lewes a wound no one can heal, Iful memories, dearer than gold


Fro> n all at 5, Nethertown; 'WPialley. - I''11 ■


oyed one whose worth can'never ■”’‘^' I • ’


PYE.-^In ever loving memory! of a dear! I i hus rand and daddy; Frbderibk Fve


passed away i at ' " Elsino •e,”l --------- — ■' ■ ! .to locltag memory of ] Nellie, ,lho March-21st. 1934. ]; , , ' !


■ Is ; —Pi'b;


eaf in the book of mernorle, gently turned to-day,


tlme work; any suitable wbrk (not Nab.S: de Farm, BUllngton. ! ' I ' p '


im Daddy, Mother,'and]bibtiheis Jim and Cliff.


: I-


PYE.—In loving mernorv of duTi ' grapd-daughter, Nellie lye,''


grai)dson, Fred Chew, who Janur ■ — —


,God takes bur loved ones fr i homesf! novriai


-! Ann I 1936


sand; ! - of a


dieci March 21st, 1934; also'our


ittle who Ittle died


mr


But I never from pur hearts. -From all at iBashall, Eives.


ilRSON.--In sweet rem^b'ance dear wife and mother,'Maifearet Sanderson, who died AprU 1st,


Fond'I ly remembere(i ras the 'yebrs roll by.


-From her loving Huiband . and. Family.


SLAIDl NG.-4-to ever lovliig memp) a dear husband and father,


' Edw ird Slaiding,. .who fell Alarch 29th, 194i; I : [i!


8, Wadaington, nr, Clitheroe.'']


SPEAK ,| dear [ 1941,


—Fro n his sorrowing Wife. Son ‘ , 1 Daughter. 1: -


—In I loving memory ol son, Albert, who died -Apr!, aged 17 years. ‘ I '


Thank God [for the faith that te When the jouhiey of life Is o We ’ ’ Jl meet again our loved c


t W Where' partings, are no more,


99,


r-Prom -hip Father, Motherj Brql ' I !and Sister.


ley Road, Clitheroe. - -1 . 1 lers


SPEAK.l-In loving memory bf my dear ! brother, Albert, who [died April 2nd,


1941] aged 17 years. | .[ ■ ' Treasured memories.


—From Evelyn and 'AriKjild. and 2nd, our


JACK WAREING Agency


tave a wonderful si 3KS. SUITS,


'Mrs; JACK r s , ; TAJLOREE


JACK WAR 19, LOR


lOR i: ilN ’.


!och'. g


ING 51 HI


The PSODUi


Mora^FS ’j i n R e i | A i RJ \ g


SKETCHES. 11 SOiN’Gl WITH .'iTHEji ^CIIOC new" scenic: and BEAUTirUl


Booking Opens Wednesday, Ap MISS HOOin i


Reseiwed Prices, jf/'^nb I P i To he had


RS On iV


Advance bdakings for Easter; Monday and Saturday 6-0 and 8-0 p.m. Shows. '


'Phene 4246-7. ^ ’ Boolfin^ R MANGE' AND' BHY7 'Five great! songs m J . Tonight OD


G AND DRAWING GRATES.


BELL


fj VISIT/OUR YORK ICTREl


-! and a good Select!


W3^n&Sonj FIREPLACE a T


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NO. 2,9^4. ■: 1:


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Good Friday and s'a' I, “T o ai ,.


'. i ■ I GRAND- * DEANNA


:-!:;]| i In! the


tarda; Diq;


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'Y, M’f 'AniM; :.l


pien.' r


BIN * I


IT STAUE ; Showing.!


Matin.ie each:day at;2- Contlnuous: Tues., to ! ; , Ijfrom 6-0 p.m.' ' Last complete, show 83 1


■10 p, Fri SERiVk Eo


WEDNESDAY, I'B 1 APRIL 1 ith,, 17


DCfORS OPEU [7-0 Etmii at 3-0.


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