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C L I T H E R O E ! A D V E R T I S E R ;/PTf ATJCTION


iSAIES ^LITHEBOl given. M a u c t io n MABT CO., LIMITEDol-


rltlUESDAY, HEXT-^ale I of; DAIRY JLi CATTLE Fat 10-30 a.m., when up-


onday n e x t—g r a d in g , a t 9-30 • am. Tw'clve days’ notice to be . 1 '■


' I : , •


^A^^NEWLY-CALVED ; " U h e if e r s will be


nient of 20 good Half-bred LAMBING I]WES wiU' b f offered. ,


TJE ^N Ey r sa l e OT G E ^


4 After the] sale-of Cattle., a consign- j


........ r.......


COWS AND forward..


o iLAYING-OFF CATTLE wiU be held a t 10-30 ajh.i . Teli' 325-. ;


if/ M


' More milk will he_ relea for the use of each bag


This extra galldnage on


, to the extent of appfoximateix DO gallons, ’milk EQUiy-kLENT.: ■ . ^


.you to 3J cwts. of MILK equivalent beini free from T.B infeci


Yournearett O/strip D , I: I


STOCK AGAINST isiaHon uim,


SAlFEGUARD. YOUR LIVEi ! SICRN E^S !


j /liv e s to ck .


bv the judicious u s^ o i Day, Hewitt’s Veterinary, Bemeflies


, f».;v


al -tx) ;thO' tliom fit: Son


• rasPOTIS FLUID.’ For* Colic. Inter- n f f i u i s S s c o u r . . ^ ^


• ‘ VETALEI^TA.’ A chill, Udder Drink. 47/7 per <


f P i ' i f i i i


aticin' to a cJiok, ^iq, castle Street, Clitheroe.'


G ' tig TO LET


m h t,ET—HERRISES I^ARM,' GBpi- T^DLETON,: 34 acres.jMssesswn o^ Land, February 2nd, 1944, Buildings.


May 12 1944.—Apply, Q. Fiankianu. 7, 'The Seipentinc, Lytham.


THE GISBURN AUCriC}N MART COMPANY, LIMITED


KEEP__________ciistomers' pleasp ^ iiote dnd a fte r February ^2nd;


1


Will on


l i '.'f'II <1


1 li


»jUl i iBJ.Il-


rei^ p I


th a t 1943,


will be'bharged fo r -a t th e follpwfeg r a te s ;—


I 2/6 p e r % ^ from November


! 1/3 per to


AU KEEP I !


t|) ApnL 30tli. from May 1 s t to OctoVr 31st


F. ’wr'STARKIE Secretary.


VtolUfP®


P le a s e o r d e r ’ earl-y Stocks a r e


Pjice List on application


R.STANDfilNiG&SONS : G R E E N A C R ^ ST.


] ! ' '■' . T e l . : 134.| ' : . ] G U E S T ' S : ' ; . 0 , |


W H A L L EY H bM E lGUAHD '


,1


i Intensive Individual Tuition; ' . Rapid Progress.


'Prospectus and full partlculara froip. ;tiie Principal.


, - ■. • 'for [■ . :


bu s in e s s TRAINliiG .COLLEGE. (Principal: E. G. puest, B;Ce«.) j


■ ' , I [ M


r a p id and THOBjoUGH ■ ' \ SECRETARIAL [ AND COMMERCIAL, .TRAINLNGi


9-U, EXCHANGE STREE- BLACKBURN.


(TeL 5403). [or: from


: Sirs. E. Robinson, P.C.T., 'A.C.T.8,, 7k ’ Hayhurst Street, Ciilheroq,


T D O M A S W A T S O N PIANOFORTE (TUNER.,,,


i . ' “ .LYNNWOOD” W E S l 'i B B iD rO B .®


CHIMNEY, SWEEPING W A D D IN G TO N ,


116 & 120, WqO'NE LANE, CLITHEROE,


-C '< J


-22nd: No, 3 Platoqr GUARDS


To-night (Friday, V.1 ■


.‘F ’V COMPANY 9 r d :


!RS.. 19th. tp M(


ffuesday, 23rd„ to Sunday, 28tl


No 12 Platoon. : ■ ^ __ I'EraINING P j®ADES


Headquarters. . [Monday. 19.30 hr^.; Special Parade


i-Wednesday, 19.30 Friday, 19.30 :hrs.j


To-night, 19.30 .h r3 • Sunday. 10.00 hr t


nday. No.


^ Monday, March 1 it,' to Saturda;' 6th: DrilL’Hall. _ „ Hall,


specially ordered Mit^ell. e&dquarters:


No T3 Platoon' at Htadquai .'[(No 'parades': on


tcrs.'No. 'S Piatpon [Monday: No. 2 . Platoon,


..fFriday; . No,: 1 $latoon; Mitchell.'


i ' , -i'SPE’


A, -To-morrow (Satairday): for -uslt. ^All rahks^are 'reqr ired to i Vote ivjstr ic-


Wednesdav; 19.3^hrs,; :[ SPECIAL VISIT ;■ i'


; ijtillery Range.


Hons regarding k ® .


duties; Men' wife being detailed'int


I-:ead([uart


„ ____ jpe hours to :nake u p ^ . ^dditloral.'paradis


H‘Sunday 10,00 hrs.: Coy. - — — , 1 Sunday. 14.30 h n .; Coy. Her dqiiar-


I Nos. 1 and'2 Pla xxiris.


- fw e to -d a y ; No, 3 Platoor;,l/< Pe'rrings.


' Monday, 19.30 h r . : Coolfs OIALI^T 'glasses , Firit ,d;


. i/c '1/c


Lie Lie


blent, pfepns^ S •junday,,


hrs.: Drill [fell. Drill Hall.^


ladquarters. (Saturdays by


“ T S ' . ’s PARADES; l!o-niglii:.;Np'. '1 iPlatoon;


Platjoon Parsde at ^ 14)3C hrs.:


ife Lieut DllGDALE & SONS, ParLdfe at 1 W A T E R L O O


iiriless-l Com-


[ ■ I


■ I ■ C L IT H E R O E . FOUND


, X 'WETHER HOGGi Ovmer can have sanm. by describing,iria^s^Md


riTAKEN UP in September, HORNED


expenses. Rushwn, iHlgher . House, I Newton', ‘s- , ■ I '■ '


1 a c c ^ 'a n y mOTebr^^ Olltheroe.


'O'” w m G to-the'large num^beriof m ' SfiV tumtagTwe ^vegr^^^ cannot


]9. ’Market Place,-


C O R N ^ I L L , : I ___. . .


>


W h y n o t ask | buii rep re sen ta - tiye ;to te ll y o u all ab o u t


AM ASOL (Regd.)


| 0R MASTITIS.


THE MASTER I MEDIEINE


LOST


•'niithproe Grading Cefitre.—^fnfonn- _______ _


one a stra y—f o i . . .


■KAX —r cuuR SHEEP from


Purchase Tax. mn t t i o l ? l n " e r o r t h “ HdVfVaTfant


Prices carriage paid and =’


^DA “ '-son' ’ & HEWITT ; wa., ^2, Dorset Street, Londop, \ W.l


and is JRn|& SONS,


L IT T L EM O O R i jCORiN MILl .S, G L JT kE R O E .


ALSO CAStLEGATE I pRANCH. Tel: 533 an d 53:4,


Monthly Gallohage Certificate will entitle li Cattle Food l^p. I Aj


.


•from 5,days' old onej cal| as satisfactorily|as ^f lit had ,bee milk.


ttldn, one bagj will rear • fed 1 on,


,


■y^EST L/^NE FARM,; DOWNHAM. 'mUe from Chatbum.


Ribble BiS Service from Chtheroe to Downham pUyll a-m. and ei/ery 2, hours. : ■ ■ . •' 'I I... ------— • I : i !


BY MR. T. aiUVERVyOOD One


of health is-declining farming, will Sell by I Auctiori, bn,


T SILVERWOOD, instructed by Mr.


I'the wl old of his Live and Dead ! Faming Stock., cbtnprislng


6 k SMAS'T YOUNO. jCA'FrLE, viz ; o D 8 St rks, 8 to 14 mths.;l 2 Heifers, newly served; 9 young CoWsidue Feby.,


teeth. , I ‘ ■ ] .';


Mar,, Apr.; 9 do. due July,: Aug., Sept.; 3 do., due Oct,;, 3 Cows, newly served; young Stoik] Bull, licenced,: correct, calf


1 SHEEP: 39 Kerry'EWes, in lamb to SuHolk nmi, one and two crop, due- March-15th^ one Suffolk Ram.


• fPOULTllY:'^40 Pullets, mostly R.IH, I MACHL4ERYC .Blackstqhe. strewer;:


:by| HOTHEnSALL' and FORREST


VbN I behalf ^)f Mr. R. Tomlinsf h O HOXHERSALL [& FORREST,I V ill M i 'by Auctimi' fee -HGUSErioLD FURNITURE and jEFPECTS at the,


6 c CHATBURN kIoAD, CLITHEROE OO ,-i ] —7 p - ' '


:


.U pelr doz.. ipever


iclusive ol yeirs reputal


iOak Hjallstand; Oyai Wall Mirror; a Fireside Chair; • Mahogany Sidebp. rd


WEDNESDAY. NEXT. 24th^ Februa T. at:l-30ip.m. ' Ipcluded are'the ifoilow- ing- 4ft.'Oak FuU PWel Bed and w rq mattress; 2 Bedding Boxes; batm Wd- mit Dressing Table] and Wastistard, CJ. 4ftJ 6in. Bedstead, spring and ovir- la v Night Commodel Bedi'bom Chaus U ) ; 2 Arm Chairs with Showood amis;


above'aadress, on L ' . ;


6in. ivide; Vienna Clock; Gouch|in-iln- cut mbquette; “ Ewbank _ Sweep :r; , j.'i


Bedding includes Bla kets, Eiderdown, Countetpanes


yds.; i Stair Carpet, ; 7i Cai-peti 3 X 2.1 yds.;


''^*'^’HC)THERSAIJ1,


j H' OTHERSALL & Sell' by Auction. 1


For the Exors. of the 1 ite Mrs. Harrl; FORREST


3 5


which include; 8 Day in mahogany, with Drp.co dial I bv Joshua Hariock. Lancastei . 30 hour Case Clock in Oak, wife b f c


■c'v'V’v n lEs and feilveted


Utensils with Copper I iettle, Meat- Shf e, Glass, Crockery, and many othei us^ul


iMats andlStrtos. eto. Kitelen


yd5., Kitcb en 1. ICLITHEROE. “ (Tel. 95) is FORREST


AT WADDINGTON. SPRING GARDEN]s .


■i/ill


t h f ANTIQUE and MO ,DERN HOUSE-'! HOLD 1 FURNITURE


.and EFFEWS. Loni? *C«isc CIpcK


FEBRUARY, ^O U


^ 9


dial by J. Lawrence, -lancasteri, small French' Display CabiniS in ebony, Onnulii mounts


H


Saifipler (Map of Antique Jacobean Gatp4cg Tame turned I suuDorts, 4ft. Gin. wide, m gwd


condition; Antique ’Mnhogany Pard' Table with cabriole legs; lAntwue


Oak Corner Cupboard, brass mounts, of mediuni size, M^oghny Phost fof Drawers, b i f s s . isu nancico.


Oak Bible Box; AntiqiApak CUPOoi.rd, Brass i Candlesticks: 2 gunmetal Itoi- feVs:l Sheffield Plate ^


and iWnshsta.nd; Nighi Bedsteads with spring mattiesses ,-—


(all drawers); .Walnfet Sideboard, ‘ ft. Carpetsi^Axminker 2f njx 21i-; Runner, 4i vunnirpfR Flan Sheetots.


Bamford Horse Rake; j combined Side Delivery;_Bamlett Tra'qtor: Mower; .id.h. Mower; Tractor, trailer arid fleaks; an irbh Land, Roller; doublei-cut Root Cut­ ter; Albich ;chaff Cutter (power) L iron frame Crcular 'Saw I Bench; (Ihaln Blocks (lift!-50cwt.) ; !<?ake Crusher; Platfoi-m Weigh Scale,; 2: iron hoop; Milk-Floats; Flat Cart; Motor Trailer: Chain Harrow: Spk.-tooth^ Harrow; , set Seed Harrows; Sv/ihgletrees;, Draw Bar- Ridge Plough; Seed:Drill; Stitioh Grubber;] Morris flat Waggon with manure body and liquid box; Ib-w Cart with hay Beaks; LiquidrPump; r.t. Bar- row; high Cart; 4 spare Motor 'Wheels, with tyres; Sack Truck; ’ Piddle Seed Sower; 2 Ladders; Hay Bore; Treacle, in drums: Spades, forks,.; fence hooks,' axe, nrittiqs, saws, cow buckets, hay


’knife, and'sundry other lots. ’ Set Cart Gears; Plough: Pads; Trace, Gears and iChains; Drag Trappings; Belly and Backhands; spare Collars;. Bridles;^trappings. j I > ; :


I cines; 2 oatrs Beam:Scales: Butcher’s Meat Stopk; Hanging; iRails and Hooks; [pairs Rjope Blocks;|| Sheep Stocks.


4in, cinioer;i z rvear- eiii-iiguu x,aLL.c,- les, with lamiis; Incubator (150 eggs) ; Buckets, Hoppers, etc.' Cattle’ - Medi-


,


3 ditto (12.galls.); Cooler.:pan. Pming; Lister Separator; Milk..Buckets; Sieves.


. Bale at 12[o’clock prompt; tei-ms cash. ■ SATU:iDAY. FEl^UARY 27 th :


SALE OI


1 ictockery, iFulJ. pa


, □V I4ENRY HOLDEN & SON.


UNICiN STREET, l o w m o o r , c l it h e r o e '. i


i at 1-30'


T ? “®’ Charrs; IFire, Implenients’ and sunfeY tools; Carpet Squares, Runners, Bugs,


( Stand; ICitfehen Table, window and side Tables; Fife Suites; 2 Mirrors: 4 Wind­ sor Chaits:i Sofa; Wringer; Posser; Gas Boiler; 3-rail Clothesrack; small clothes horse; Table Lamp; J3-days WaU Clock; Mantel Clock; 14-days Ormulu French I Clock' andi-globe; Fireside and Easy


-with b.e. rnlrrors. etc.. all: drawers; 3 mahogany Chairs, loose seats; oak Palm


-will Sell bjj Auction,! on , | . SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 27th, 1943. Pine Mahogany Sideboard


en ry SOLDEN '& so n , for Exors, of thei late Mary Jane Clapham,


T H R E E G RA D E S : See or Write for Speciaji


JOHN L IM E


( T- and Mats;[ Stair Carpet and rods;- win- ■


iipTnc ;nf‘Bedding; 3 Mahogany SIanu Ch™h's; Couch; Oak Dmhrella' St:.nd,


“B &M.” Electric Conker; ^ ifeqtion 2-bumer Gil Store =i:’a Ovcn6 Safe: I Brass Pan. C-rTcts: Aioni


'Kitchen Utensils, Crockery, useful, lots too nume-^--


. 1 Auctioneer,, etc... J Bank' Salerooms',,(ILl[rHEBOij.


Siile to coinmehce [liOTHERSALL


<£


3 X 3 yds.; Bedroom Carpet, 4 K ” . aiLdi sundry small S rips


ijous 'to ihentjon


ni-WpL-prv. and qther Meat


linster, 'ds.;


■ dow Drapihgs (as fixed); Lino and Oil- 1'Cloth (ah laid); pitchpine Wardrobe; pair. Toilets; 4ft. 6in. wood Bedstead) Wire Mattress: Feather & Flock Beds; Bolsters; and Pillows; good clean selec-. -tion of Bdd & Household Linen; Com­ mode Chair; Linen Box; Toilet and


.-Trinket .Ward: Bedside Tables, Chairs: Curbs and emanel


4 t 'l-30 p m. FORHEST Tel. 95.


i iR 'J IY CADET F 0 „ - .: -i CLITHEROE PLATOOjNS.


' show at Grand Cine Wednesday, at 19.30


ketry instruction. Friday, a t 19.30 hrs Map reading, drill


Sunday next, at 17.15 hre.; pal'ade at Gramm


Platoon, parade f ir


ir Schoo. for film dyill


and Ce'rt. ind


ISAVE


mus- class.


COWS ■Cutlery,. Glassware aplates; 2 Stools;


ery and brown ware; Enamel and iron Pans; Ewbank Sweeper; 'round basket-


nd China; Crock-


I effects.—On, view morning of s®'®-' HENRY HOLDEN Iss SON, Auction­ eers and valuers., -Tel. 356.


Work Table and Arm: Rock Chair; Pic­ tures; Oil Paints, [ and [sundry other.


S LA ID BU RN .


Wf f liULCieterllockVJOI, Knickers, j MEN’S


inss. 1'1/8 : fancy stitch Vests, i |2/i>, Panfee to match, 2/3.—^T6m Youngeifs,


.XjlXTRA ■ .OUTSIZE ‘ Ifeickers, "extra'


i l l


sle ev^ 3/8; * outsize all wool ^Jtnbs., 12/-:routoize-Nightgowns, with long or


extra [Vests wit h| | h fit 3/) '; h|


k h ak i'o r navy Shirts, :7/5 ; Ml Socks,'full length; _2yil; brace - Overalls,- 7/6. [to 10/9.—iTQM


MEN’S aU wool. I wool. YOUNGER’S.


T 'EX—77’L -Ladder-proof' Stobdrigs,: X J ^ n u .Women's W ln c ^ .Nigh^v|iiS


outsize, 4/-: Spun Ailk P y J ^ a s , Toni 'Younge'r's Cl: theroe ^Market.


7/9:rLocknlt art. sil o/ill,


3/111: Vedi^rit


hea’ 1/3


■/y ribbed working Socks (b-coupral . ~ '-;s from 5/ 1 1 .]—TOM


Tunic Shirts Sateen Shir


Patlte, 8/6; Sleeveless V e ^ , men ^ fize. •*„ m a tch ,. 2/3.—-TOM


UiXTRA JD) [Vests,


y ou n ^ es'ts,


Outsizi short


[sleeves,


. Men’s . iln tier: ocK . 7/6;|


,<feg


rvOUPONS are■ valuable. ■Lv that will wear, .and wear, and y ear, r EDMA-YHE. Ladies and GenfeJ c ual- ity tailor.—^Itedmafees, Durafibj..Hpuse,


Market Place,' GUI herpe.


Hookey Stick.-V tispr and Time?.


ON SALE—Girl’.! Navy-COAT] dlt]ion.- -App 'ly, Advertiser


VA case;-trapped ■


■ rEN OLD AT -V ‘


Tobic. •'Tabiets,' , '-“•“ .-t;-- , tonics,, stimul&nts,


contain


39 ins. Also Hockey Boots land 'rite -Box F8,:i[Afeer-


____ _____, le igth


I ^N SALE—S.tufl ed POX,'moun,tei, 'in :, iiaTOcu locally;


in n e ^ p e r s o n a l ^


as'you were -at 2o. Oysttax 40 I '■ BE AS [Y O DNG


calcium, phosphofes.' First do|l


--rr.v: St


new. life, POP, ' vim,, strengtm^ chfemlsts—onfa :l/9 (plusTurctlQ DEPTH.


tion nra-de rewa'rfe cif'£8 15s,"t aV'Southend fpr,feoing out ,fe


.:E.__j . ____'-S',, ry sea-sick.-,; e


____Brand revlt|allzers»- iron,


At all l tax).


I itarts


The Royal'Natipnal Life-boat)’ trstitu- 15c- to: tn crewcrew :hle to


andifeifees. con-


MEMORIALS —OF DISTINCTION— n ^


lETTEBtNG & 1 - —A SPECIALITY—:


Wrlfe ■:foij estimates :—-i.; H . TAYLOR,


. CHUBCBk LANE] -.:; ' C-tLE“MpORS, [ACCRINGTO 'll. CLITHEROE '& DISTRICT]


fee help of a.'firO-)boat’that wfe pump-, ig on the sandA'wlfe'all'feei “wion


-■


Chatbum Centre :


Mis/ Plor


PRISONERS OF ' WABT FUN D. ■Prievloui


ly acknowledged . .1024 ,i Emergency Rest


mce""Keliy:"'" Effort 2 ,| Total to date. .,£1,037.


13 0 L2 I I


' sO. PYE. Hori. Treasurer


.5 11 4' .0


s. d. . ^ ’


TOWNSEND.j-The Reyi H. 'Towi^er.d ■' and Mrs. Ash-y/orth desire to


i “ To-ll've ihithehearts'iOf thtee they^ leave, behind Is . npl) to d ie .. . ] / ;■


Association^ IflitaotS’iit r . of a beautiful life.,


Vfeafiey .


WALLACEo'-Mr! .1 Wallace A. ■sVish 'to fearik [all friends pathy-andTAoral tributes r their sad bereavement.


I,- :• ’ine''Vicarage',i BilHrigtoh,''Whifiley.- . irid Family’ 'Prii


Theyfeeeply', appreciate the beanfeul fld al:r tirii6febutes," letters, ^ e


all Relative?, and .Mends, bofe . l i^ n d bevond Ithei parish, kindnessi


to, oral' them :in n :ia for feeir, /:'letter^__ aaM very


and Darwen] | Nursms remfimbranOe


ntuiglits____^


sorrow. to


thank great


F o r ! olo thes t ., cM n Sm o E j-Luiie o*.,^«:(two collars); 7/11; liiti


v uuuiu xnii/ci.ivv'xv 'Combs.; 3/5; ;ll/'i..


MEN’S', Lined Union Shirts, 8/6; YO'UNGER’S. jLfi'jv’


r Knickers, 2/11, o,s. !riock ■


Q dpthgn & Harger ' s i o e S p e c ia l is is : . a ;M C h ir o p o d is ts


A r K E T PLA C E , i G L IT H E R O E '


J f , Bdryer, M .N J-Oh.,


Treatment by Infra Bed ’ and Massage. ]


[appointment [only.' . -i.,.-1 wuv/i, niix. 'VeSto or Pants; barite ndw.inji^q


6 i:k, ,W'X)1


/ 6 ,; 48, Par


■WXTAiNTED!—StronfeYOUTH or 11^ _____ „ re


! Y‘Y ifpr-'farin’ work; [good milker,p) ferfed —Clar^, Lowco ford, Olitherpe'..


J


! Y Y Push Chair: reasonable condit. ■-■W


XXTANS>--Child’S: SUN CAR ri e Boit^ G3, Advertiser and -Tir:


:1N West Brad-


shofe sleeves, 9/7; a t 'Tphi Younger s u


Stockings from, 1/8 Pah.'lart sdk Stock- Clifeeroe Market, ' ' outsize


. . ..iiiyi,,— ,-".5,


.Vests, 2/5 :


: Lisle


ojr. s ALE Interlock


WA N T ED


[2/6 AGENT wanted—Lady or Gent.—fer o a well-establishedl Insurance Co;n.


districlis: good salary;—^Wrlta Box F5. ■Adverfeer and Tlmes.l


any;. iChtheroe. 'Whalley and, countiy QO k


PANiON wanted for invalid la ly. IPPlypAdvertiser and Times.


r


F IN E , M ED IUM , R O U G H . [Prices .to


’i' '


—-Kit'cher, Household


. j Linen, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, arid o th e f effects!'


rticulars given next .week.


HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Sittingroom and Bedroom^


For Do y o u w a r A CH EA P l e r t


T H E N ' U S E 4b


R o ad arjd a IGOODI R o a d ? O H R - t ' ’ I '


golds (in clamp) ; and the ^following iDairy Utensils: 7 Milk Kits (17 galls.)'


Quantity ! Potatoes i I (bagged); Man­


• Fred Robinson, who; Tor reasons ' ' : i


WEDNESDAY NEXT, F'eby.[24th, 1943,


' j,. | CHESTER,' ■ I I Secretary.


/tHEMIGALyPortaWe pLOSETS m v-f i stock.1 (-1- .Smithies, 'next Rlaltoi, RochdaleJ ’Phone 4164.,


iA-twln 1 rubber 'wheels, SMTITHES. ’Phone 4l64.


Ladders;4-Smi1Mes,. next Rialto, dale. ’Plpone 4164. ; , ,■ :■


J.; carts'! IVood Barrows;


Ai-LL-STiEEL BARROWS 5' cubic feel iln stock.-


next . Malt i j : Rochdale.


h iFBIDAYi NEXT, .February. 26th, mROLLrE ,S ' Trucks, — — Bbogies., Hand' ensiof.


(Ext nsion Rocn-


XTb-EIGHlNG MACHTNe I , 1' ton p l ^ ■ yV form; £25; 5-cwt. Head weight


" - TAoH-'ieHL'iTJRAL an^I


Sack Affichine, £12 reSmdttioned.7T Snilthlesl' Llvesey Sireeti, I -Rochdale. ’Phone 4161.


XX GLASS for sale.—W. ' Lowergate, 'Olitheroe.. 'Tf 'if 12q. I ^ u g h Plai: €


,, Brierley,


TPEW copies remaon £^1', Aintt Li.e XI . Queer;” by Nonnaai Taylor. Obtain


ifchey’Il enpoy It.


“ I t Happened ■ i iriif Newtonttipfrnight, ^ pripe 1/3, -whifit stocks permit] ISend a copy to your [friends;


T IM E S . ON SA LE


F R I D A Y ,


F E B R U A R Y w I n t e b


/ 'naNTEEN 3-tw.y Dinner Waggon?: — \J! steel tubular frame?-1 see windows]


SMITHIES, next Rialtp, Rochdale 'Fhone 4164.


advertised in our columns i relates to a woman between] 18 and 30 Inclusive, unless such a woman- (a), has living


TO WOMEN APPLICANTS. _ None of the vacancies for women


with her a child of hers under fee age o f '14 or (b) is registered under the t Blind Persons Aift. or (c) has a Mlnl^


or . unless starred^:


W Hin n


obtain employment by Individual effort, ....— [fee iadvertlsement is


Box P 9, Advertiser -and ’limes. Clitheroe Marke


rv of Labour permit to allow her to (d)


a n t ed—CfixTrAGE,: vacant pos­ session, ClStherQe diistrlct.—Write


Books and Magazines. P. Jones,'- Booksellers, (Saturday). ^


ilng speeds, and wne available.—Box G4 :Advertisbr and Times, Chtheroe. ■-


T!CrANTED—Efacienb, SHORTHAND Y T TYPIST fbr-Interesting .work, full- timfe’ or- aftemopns only.rt-Write, stat-


.


•fXrAN'TED—MAN ’ or [Woman, .not ■


manent post in] Clitheroe office; some knowledge ofbook-keeping;—.Write BoX G5,: Advertiser' fed.,Times.:-,-■


Y Y liable for inilitary service.'for per­


['ipiTANTEDt—Al reliable altrpuiid Farm ' :. Y V ■ MAN oV YOUTH, able to plough:


ve' 'I . ^ihiH. ' LADTFik’ A Redm‘ayi|e| duality tail-.


■steds,,price £4/14/3; 18 maynes,]‘Durafit House, [Market Plape, Clitheroe. ■ - . . .


prvHREE COTTAG^ F,OI ■ A hold; .


.eggs ..wm — ----- •thanks fe using Karsw- (containing -ground


• ored Costume or Coatlto your own measures, jn deligntful fimeeds


— .lu.v., one vacant potoession,—:Wr(te Box E3l Advertiser and'rTifnes.


____________ _ ,’SALE, fr^e- . .j


liup''in-zH; Whittaker.: I Stout House, Scorton, .near. :ar. Preston..


I WANTED—DISCARDED CLOTH-. 123. Hancock'.Stireet, Blackburn.'


ING, etc.-fWrite Miss Walmsley.


■xrouNq Buslpess Lady wants Bed- X Sitting-room, with board; central


position mrefeiTed.'—Write ..Box. PI, Advertiser and ]rimes. :


;


"OIBBLE vallby Pannhri'usq,'or Cbun- x t t r y axxommodation, i April 21st to 28th; . .Olid double; , two: single.—Write full particulars t£ |Box P2, Advertiser and Times. .


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'1^3 packet (7-lb. tins 8/}) IfeiA aiid S6n, lOom Merchant^, Water]c^ Cjpm IV^ai, Ciltheroe.. | [


mash,”n says Carr, Edgware. Try ^ / ’tOLl


V in Place,


Clithe^e. G


[stock .at' Benthamlf blitheroe.


3IA RADIOGP , , ' "


o o s e (fefcl:


i^E e g g 's for |sale,l-2/- each (fefehedl.-i-Schofleld, Salfeill Road


COUPONS.—Older j'^qket' ^ d Trousers' (21 coupons) :and'£3/19/3;


qualltyl tailored to your W r id q a i measures by Rqdmaynes, Markeqj’lace


, •O TRiEiE


Clitherbe. j ,■ dlMALL -


Equipnlent; ■ik s lS, i l . '


Market Gardener’s FRUIT GREENHOUSES,


House 1(3 bedrooms) 13/. ^ week.—^Write BOX'P3, Advertiser and.: Times.


all £50 for quick disposal. j


Stock RABBlTB-rOhmchiuiisj.. adults :arid


yoilngsters; good |.strain. —Apply BroimJ “Spraydon,” , Wlswell, yvhal]ey


inrANDY double C'DW TRAHjilL ■XX COACH, built oh '16x600 tyres; colour French, grey: spare whfel: | al guaranteed as new..— B. Wilkinson Ailfeeeh/right, Whalley. 'Tel. 3264. |


.Jx t beds, 'bath.—Apply, after 6-30 p.jm. 'l2, Balmoral -Ave., Henthorn. Clithejp'


■MXOr'ERN SEMI for] sale; v.p.: |t;wc


32 giiS;, Market


. • I ■ . ^


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hung'atow; comfortable : home. - - Mrs. Greaves,' Waddlngtoh.' .[


___ .Jb—Yo u n g g ir l as domes . . ' t ic lie lp ; 'ritwo’in family: modern


.


LADlf’S secoridJiand' CYCLE -wanted paper!,.”


good [conditjoh.-Writfite Box Fl. this ________


wages; Slminufes from ’bus.—^Wa-Ilbank; and Smalley, Smith-field Farm, Do-wn; ham, Clitheroe.[


'


npt7iAOTTb--lSraRNBYi ’TRAIN SET, Y Y in good condition; for fioy of.fivo


years.—Write Box P4,, Advertiser and Times.


JjnjRNISBED or jUnfurn'lshed Room: I ■


jL- or House , wanted jrgently;: go.o_. rent paid; references 1 given.—Write


J X AO Til/ V vX Y JI , V LA LL V X L Box Gl, Adver-l iser ,and|Times.


■inSTANTED--Comfortable Bed-Si ttin; [W room (lady)' Clitheroe district^ no attendance,]—


Write Box G2, Adve User and'*rk y ^ -_____, ' l ._____ • . .


TYOMESTIC ['WORKER w an t^ , daily J J o r reside'iit. (lattqr preferred)! ___foV-inw in denendem _____ _________


would' consider taking j ijx relative or child -of .school age.


olieT part JurMshed second floor fla sharing 'offices) comfoi;tahle quarters||; wages according! toiiarrangemept^


d ^en d en Coul


Apply, Vdcarqge, Church St., Clithero


o u t h waited for farm work: 15 to 17; live in.--Apply, C.W- Withgill Pami near Clitheroe. '


Y


ANTED—bood FAi Im MAN;' also] strong YOUTH;*'five in: , good


IN MEMORIAM


THORNBER.—In lovingi jiiemo^ of a : dear son and brother, .Joseph, who . died February;. 2pthJ 1942.


We often sit and thibkijof you. And wonder why you died:


' 21, Faraday Avenue, Cllfeeroe.


/Of a loving brother;— - 1-', And one of the best. |-


iThe sweetest of memories ' Are all'that, ar^ left'.


'19; Wilkin Street, [•Clitlieroe.


TURNER.—In loving memory of our -dear fathef;. Alexandra Turner,, who . died Pebrnaiy 17tri. 1 9 4 0 .


The dearest father' th e . world • could -hold,


, ' 'I [ ■


A cheery smile,—a heart of gold;., . , To those wfto knew! him, all will know


We .'often think of''days gone by, • When we .were, all together;


- 52,. Henthofn Road, Clitheree.


.TURNER,-In loving ,memory ^ f my dear.-fathef, Alexandra Turner, who


. L


A wonderful .father. One who was: better A wonderful worker,


one in. a mimon,.:dear'father; were you. , • : Ever remembered:. • ' :


loy-....... .. al and true,


—Fromhis loving Daughter and Son- in-law. Greta fed Bill.


' ., ; 80,.'.Woone Lane. .Clithei'oe. j .'1940,


' Courage, to'fight the blow: : But what it was to [lose him,. : ‘ ' Only'those who'lo^ed him khpw.


God .gave US-strength to bear it,-L - ' - - ' ' r 1 Always Irerriembered.


—From his Fo ces


Germany.


Jenny, and four [Sons serving in the ■Pnr/-p..:—one


prisoner of war. 20, Whipp Avenue, Cfifeeroe.


TURNER.—In l4ving memory of a. dear father and grandfather, .Alexandra Turner, who 1 died February 17t’’ .1


1940. . - . ; .


Some day we ;hope to meet him. Some day. welTmow not when f To clasp his hand in a better land Never to part [again,


i- ■ —Ffem his son! Jim, ■ Grace, 'and . Grandchil-dveri, Hazel and Sheila


WILKINSON.—In loving memory of Joan, who died February 17th, 1938.


No length Of time, no lapse of years Can dim our loved one’s past;


40, Wilkin Stredt, Clitheroe. WILKINSON;—in


. This day brings [back the memory Of a loved :one-now at rest; .


9, The Crescent, Clifeeroe. Joan, who died February 17th, 1938. i -loving


And- those who think of her to-day Are those v/ho,-loved her best.


I , -l-From Grandma; »


BARTLETT.-V menu


friends


floral tributes; . , . —Mrs. L. Vickery; Mrs. E. Latham. 50, Cliffe, Great Hanwood


and sympathy sheiyn to usduring our recent ■ sad


. auund relatives for kindness bereavement: ..also:


DRIVER.—Mrs , Driver and Family S to thank alljRelatives F r ie n ^ and Neighbours, and the Brpokside BakeiY Staff,' for kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes r^eiyed in theii-'sad i bereavement. Also the Doctor for his.,kind'attention. [ ■


ECCLES.—Mrs: [ Eccles - and Family wish to thank all Relatives,-Friends . [ an d . Neighbours 'for expressions of


Goosebutts Farm, CUltheroe. ; ] :


HARGREAVES.-kiris ^ O. Hargreaves and the Family [wish to feask all


• during their : recent sad bereavement. 15 Bank Ckittages,''Billington.


.Relatives,: Friends| and Nelghbpim fOT floral tributes arid; ^y^pafe^'.sheyto


HIGSON.—Mrs, Holgate, Nfefifes and C^qVer Cottage, SaWley.^


'SUTTON.—Mr. Sutton and Son wish to ■thank ■ all . [Relatives,. 'Praeids -and ■ Neighbours. I for kind - .fepretoions of swnpathy and 'floral 'tributes received


-during tfieiv bereavement. 182, Whaliey ' jEtoad. Olitheroe.


sympathy and floral tributes wceiyed in their sad bereavement;, also-fee Doctor for kind attention, j ' :


ACKNOWUE-DGMENTS Ve desire to triatik all


For treasured memories hold her dear. And will, while [life shall last.


—From Mother. [Dad, Gordon, <3olin, I and Grandma. 1 ,.


loving :'Wife, Daughter a


in 'i : 1 [


TUBNEE.-In ^ving [memory ..of , my deaf husband, Alexandra Turner who departed' from Us, | February.! 17th,


'


departed in peace, February, 17th, 1940.


ready to aid, . GSd never made;


How much we lost three yeai's ago.' ------— ^ I


I . I ] MEMOE


The’ family chain IS broken now., : The maih link [gone [for ever, ■ .


.'—Prom Nellie,.Son-in-law Bill (now. serving Overseas], Mso.Mr. Woods


BLEAZAI our de!


' Pebruai Mother


Away They


our de France) Prance)


25, Pendl: i lif.


BRIGGS wife, this


jHe gave Nbw


I suffefe Jesus !


H


BRIGGS Mothei Febru


We were Not Till ___ You will


6, Siddo'


-Pron D£


r brothers, and Thon


. om the -fist in 'th


Road,


D.—^Treasured] memof: - Father; wfio passec a?so .Ol 19J


November , 1( Ife. 16th, 1942;


lamOs' ,;is


: cares of the 35 (kil e'.harqbur of


—From the' P Clitheroe. •[


Slew what was[ the[be: m'e grace forj every has given me rest,


much] but still I


—Pron wortlp her


her loving Humand, 12 Road,( Billington; [ alto aughter Bsrfea. Middli


- In :a||y, 194.2.


M. J. [Briggs. who[ di ;d 22nd J;


Idving memory


; Dry'fades,' and llfe| de live foi* ever iji our he


not there, to hear lyoi there ito say [good-by


of my sigh— l- r '


ighter and Grandchilc ri s Avenue,: Clifeeroe.


CRAWE ): Mothe 19 19' 1


JRD.—In lov j who [passed


rig nienoiY of ' away I 'ebruary


-p ick ] arid H irry.


CROCK CTT.—In lovibg memdry of a dear 1 ife and mothd •, Ada,, who died


'21st february, 1940. A silent thought.


—Fi'( E


“The C(


ai Bert, Peggy, Norman, Bob, elyn, Tommy and 'plive. pse,” Mitton Road. 'Whalley.


CUNNi: [GIIAM.-In-loving) memory of Phylli;,, the beloved] daughter of E. and /i. Cunningham, who died 18tn Febrii iry. 1932. ! |l


, ;


—Always remembered by her loving Mol ler. Dad, [ and] Elliot '(now m


■India).


DENNE deaf


19th, • Ye t


Gone Flu So


[ ■ I [| ■ ' ______


■tT.—III loving memory of our son Brian, who died February


icJ ;ed 93.’Wh for We ws s'/eet, so young.—


JONES Hust i; :to re ]


^ like a flower iri its bloom; and [lovely.


.936. aged ;3 years, p from .Our: home so swiftly,—


;aken .away so soon.


- p^tan Mother iUey Road, Clitheroe.


and I Grandma.


And c(.^ild We'te ;i . l.ed


Tin G( i


t. Pebrufey 20th, 1940. r ched riiiriifadng. Uke a flower,


, , ..


not make him with _. - took him 'awfe.


Jjjjjj stay;. every,care.


■To haylfe, and to lioldlj arid feen to part. Is th'e greatest suffering of a human


R -Pr m his loving 'Wife, Il48, ‘Whalley hea t . , . ' ' 'I ' [ ! • '■ i [


serving I wife the [ R.AF. somewhere m Englar


oad, :!lithefoe; also [his son Alfe, now JONES,


. wb Th Wi


. As


—^Pro]]i dau roe: Ma, Eng


Nieces 'df the' late Mrs. Higton, wish 'to 'thank all friends . to r jh e many kin-d expressions of synijmthyiextena- S to them in their sad bereavement.


, 18fe


of opr Ton life


i_ J h affectionate remrinbrance February 20thi 1940^.


,


ieave him in 'God’s keeping'^ roiife road'safely; oer;


isty’s Forces' ■ somewhere in„ : a n d .


hter. 148, Whalley Road. Clithe- also Son-in-law, seryingiWltfi. his


nly gone before. | • | his loving D a u fe t^ and Grand-


hink of him W ’itd [loving hearts Tel.- ■ '


NIXe 0. Ellen


[ , I i


, Nixon, of Chatbum, [who died February, 1938. ' I. [


.—In loving [memory of Agn«


‘ Gone but nqjt forgotten.’’ i/Cll a t Clough Mount. Chatburn.


PARK -dea:'


■Pel •uary 'Bfedr irisa, Also; our dear fa t er, -V. ember


:e r .—In loving memory mother, Alice 'Pafeer,


1 i' our ir. .hearts you’re 1 always neai, who it


s '-day do. well forget you.


D loved you, sadly miss you dawns another [year.


F ■in-law, Sally jand Jack. rom


Son 6. Tr/loif' Street] CUthOrde.


SMI I ’H.—In loving! membiT of my dear flu [ band., Tom. Spealonan Smith,


" ' February; l§fe, 1937. [


lories are [treasures feat no one . ..can[|steal.[ j'


ibblesdale.V16wj,,Chafeurn._ . !


for sym- Adv: roeived 'in a t q,


-^From his I loving Wife.


led [and Published tw the Clitherw rtlser and'Tfines Company. Maf-ket Place, Clltheroe^^ ToL (two lines) 407-)40l.


• - L . Ltd-


■ a l Boles :of mod


their Joring baughtp- and ___ _ wlio dicd D of our TOtNIGl


•William Parker,1 who died 9Ui - - 1932. [| . jy ■


[ IMO]


MARJ Heftyj


magnifll


r'dear father] and ^ grandfather. JOnes, who passed to fee higher


The : w a rm l immeJ design


—In loUng memory of a dear n d and Father, who was called


e parts. her loving Son (Jps' Th), i


1, Long- 0 from-; lesex.


( .c.i,


.1- dear and


-led in ed in


world, eace.


mily.


_ -In toving'meWor^ of a dear Margaret Janejj who departed ■22nd February, 19-'"


I n a [delil o l


^hov 1 iMatlnee D |


CONTINUODa 6-0; pan. LasJ


ies of awav


'


To think you could not] say .good-bye Before you closed yo^r eyes.


, .


—From his loving Mother .and'Lizzie, Alice and Fi-edJ -[


j


. ; [ ,


I :


THORNBER.—In loving-memory of oUE ■ dear-brother, Joseph; who died 20th . February, 1942. :''"I | ' ’


: ' ■.


':—^Ffom fiis loving' Sister and Brofeer; , ■ . In-laiw, Annie fedj Vic.


WEBSTEB and best a dear - Webster in Nortl


B IR T ^ a P A i fS


„ wishes! on February hiusbandjand ddddy, J... serving wife the R Africa..


. -Loving birthday ..


16, Well 7 2rrace, Ponde; t


love from


and Motl


Jar a,


[greetings ■ ith, to -,ies M.


'—From Moliie and Brian. Clifeeroe


wishles


,.A.M.C, IB


.


iTheo.Wa 0 It H E


The SCA


FUNER 97, DAR


■NO


y r seems to servit


in ] time of n distance. We provisions to distance with economy.


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fed,


ns th a t i t he shotil


'lave, ispatch I and jn sw e r


regardl _Jess of the; ;r|e£orfe, m c;£ll


me - wii Id hav(


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jjo y d Nolan an Booking


Erected when [d e s lr^ . Prices Send


C E M e IiT E R VA


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yohr ordOr nritv from la:'ge selectlph ol GREY, [AND GRANITES,


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G A T O N


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l,■;;vc<lnledy, Y/ith ti| ] i|~xBUESDAY ai|


THl l The world’s L


aughs of a 1 ^ -Booking Ofr*


^jnfence book—. and 8-0 p j


'/kho'ws! Bats. ™ Thone 4246-'| ■


f This W | ’Truly, this IsJ


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