■ . V r T .T T H E R b E A D V E R T l S E B i ae (EIGH T)
S A L E S B Y A U C T I O N BY Mb. jT. aitvanwoon.
I., j ANE SlDfe FARM, ISBINDLETON H M U l l l W H »
June. July. August and September. All commercial poultry f
August,protein. and. Pig Feeders. . ■ ■ r; i.--,. . ■ , , i , i eperf wh° geposlte^ thejr ^ will be ebUtled to 50^1 ; .'I,
^ a s t l ? g K r a ^ “ S " d u J l ia ls ^ ’^‘S y ’'othef s?rv“ es fhaT we ?an render will be gladly given. ,
i Poultry spices, tonics, conditioners, and, appUancep always to stocl^.
-*-< Five minutes’ walk Irom; . ^terminus, ■ along Slaidbum ix>ad., SILV^WOOD:>wlU:SeU by Auc- .
- • • . ■ I I - JgOROUGH
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T t iSH S S i k .E R lD A 3 i » M A Y ' i s , / ' 1 ^ 4 3 . AECXIOH^.
CLItBER(iE. .GUARD SERVICEi
AliT tor general and clerical duties, m the-Fire Guard service ati a! remunera tion of i£200 pec ainnutn.
A ppiiio/yhoNS’afe invitod lor appointment ol a MALE ASS.
A . tlon tor Mr. ^wmiarn Hlndle, on v -1 SATWalDAy, JtrtJE Sth,: 1943, |
Antique Gak.W^rdiolmwlth ibeautlfuUy 1 t^ e d , 'M ^ o gw Long Case itaoclk^^^ap tOT
or ejcempt- liomr servlcel iiwlth. i HJd. Snrces or other Ifatlonal iServlce-, Applications In cBddldates’ own hand-
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ds'toUow^:i' Sln'ger' droptoead Sewing wri. ■Madhlne;
raSst^Wajl Clock; Wicker Easy Clha^ I Tojm Cierk’s Office, I brass Jal (without wor^ i j
2 Wash Basins and jugs; 2 rusn-sMtM Chairs; . Portmanteau;'2 hand-painty Pictures: Buffalo horns, , Omammte, Soring Balance (100-lbs.);
.Coco.Mat- tmg; “ Table 'Llimps;i Clothgmal^n,
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LITTLEMOOR c o r n m il l s & CASTLEGATE BRANCH, ; :
R. D. BLACKBURN & SONS, ' CLITHEROE, . Tel. 533,8c 534.
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JCESTIREB’S ,PBEY [^^ REI^GE IN KENNEL, j
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■JpROMISING myself ' a 10-|ml,le _ tramp, across varied I selecte(l-'a favourite old .village as stfrtlnl point, , went. M
:__and got no further! > All toia, i walked about half a^imlle In yme
four hours. J?.: : . The village miller' fl^jt lured me.
from the path.’ T ^°and him Ih ^ yard, handling a. spade, his clbtlms
as white as hlB
Aoar.used to he'r lie- was .ihixing-cement and when I
made-- some rude comment he Invited me .into his mlh to see the
alterations' he was maktog.
He usually is making ■ alterrftlons of one sort or another;
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he began to change the machinery, gradually modernising the pro cesses, and ^0 hlsoi Improveei th
heighten. ;
had worked here,” ' he sald^j veiling that men coiild get through
“ ■you’d think a lot of pygmies ;
the low, narrow' apertures ■mth .a sack-of grain on their backs, j'.
job the miller was dolngjihls ume. “ I thought you must have been taking your water-'wheel out, ■ i
CLEANEST FARM : ANIMAL. - It was merely a s^elghtenlng;^?
said. “ Not likely,” he replied. “That s
a bit of oW stuff that doesn t need changing.”! After showing me his brushing
machinery, playfully telling me what could happen to mC .If .1
on Introducing me t° his plgs.i TOey were very nice, healthy-loo^ng pigs. I said so and that they appeared to be thriving _on<^helr rations. This' was, a ;
false.mriove, because-the miller l;hen demanded my close examination of the Quality
became unduly how it worked, thej miller insi^ed
of the pigs’ swill., i I found It overpowering;' -The
miller spoke with animation pn pig- food—pre-wdr, :p6str'War,'and^lit;
' that much as I admired his pigs,; I loved them h o t !
all-too-prevalling -present.; He saw that I didlnot share his enthusiasm, that I would make no argument,:
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produced one bright genv^a sort of pearl before swine—ior ;the.[.millet
However, even this unhappy visit I
' asserted as we moved away that dihe pig is the cleanest animal In the whole farmyard, or out-of it. I could not believe he 'teas Seripus, but he insisted that he .w^s speak ing the absolute truth...
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among filth, but not if , proper food for them,” the- declared. “ In a proper sty^ i
“ Yes, I know they’ll grub about
there’s milter Igs are
“ BY THE WAY SAID DR. GOEBBEXS
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HOW gIeRMANS LEABNEfJ <)F the FALL OF TRIPOLI. '
PASSING RADIO REFER!-NCE. [ BV BETTY ASkWITH
A
ques, if such a person still e x i^ .mUst inde^ have been astounded by . the recorded progress of toe Nortfi African
A CONSOIENTTOUS Nazi , who listens only to German c(tomunl-
'^.^On^^vember 23 ,the Germi.n (tommand announced that m - 3ie area rf ^ etobla thrusts .bv, B n t l^ ^ on - naissance forces against toawrmM-
Italian positions were beater, b^k.
That was toe last mention of any name in. toe land , fighting c impalgn right up to January. 22. I^i|ug tois
period their c o i^ u n ^ r e p o te^ •^nemy shock parties were wiped out,
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" strorrg British attacks broke^own in the face of weighty GerrMn ^imter-
attacks.” and so forth and m Then on January 22 toe (tophe Ger
radio announcing that ^mteol had evacuated Misurata and Homs.
an awoke with surprise to h^d Ms
JUST A LITTLJi WEST, j It is almost certain .that, toe Ifigh
Comitiand chose to . announce this to™
e..toe fall of Tripoli w^ inevite able- Tripoli might tova been too mfich of a shock even to toe|Gcrmm
As soon as he Inherited the miU
building; ' i The . yard-tolck |oute walls'he left alone,-.but. there, were many ■ doorways to : widen i ana
models of .manners, anhhUls. — - - up ' with filthy conditions .in
G6UNTRtSq>E cleanliness and, good
impression , tJiW pigs revelled muck. My experlenceJs that pigs prefer to be clean an d ;! knp^ of
past, before folks realised that was. harmful, that people • got
nd cleaner animal.” ,, , • ■ ' Just then, theimlUer s son cm e
BUlowA Blankets, Quil^ aM ^ e t e . :
sons to .whom reference may be made) ■ enclosed in a'sedle^enveloM endorsed
w r l^ i (stating agJ, past ie^^lence, and; names and- •
addresses' of two per-
’ “P.O.i Service'Assistant,” toiM ddiyered, tbe undersigned Inot: later than 1st
The Castle, CUtheroe. 21st May, 1943. I \
5 glazed Mugs; i Brgid i^g. and saucers; ^Cooking Pans;. 2 pans bm. Bedsteads;! Peaiaer .Beds. Mstem
Wringing Machine; 2f Pai^to T™? ,1? ^1-) K2 galv. Corn Bins; 50 yar& irin. meSh Netting; Dabln,.12lt. x 10ft.,jand
fUitheroe.'Tai228:'av.: :
. q HETHiaBINaTON i Town Clerk.
[.Advertiser, and Times. .1'.-' ,,\rOUNG LADY';
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C L I T H E R O E H O M j E e H A B H CX5MPAHY.
D trn is :
- far ]■ better', than most They so often had to jput
Telephone: ■ . To-morrow
the dirt the- lii.
along and he confirmed his fatfier s experience. “Give ’em a chapee, and they’ll keepi, themselves their premises' clean, he said. ' On- this evidence, the .pig, been falsely mallgned^for years, doesn’t seem -to mind.
Escaping from‘the milter and hto I nigs, I'Set-out for my walk, b^teltn I
IBETBIEyES FISH. o ---------------- „ i,
the'brldge with a gam^ekeeper-w dogs sat patieiitly by until.
hours; Sunday ' 09.00-20.00 hre. No. 1 Section.
..... (Saturday); 13.00-20,00 Np. 1' 4>iato(5n. AND [EMERGENCY: Saturday . Monday:, -Np. 4:1 1 Sunday: ' : Npi 3; ............,........ ;^nd I
has bUt
l-Bi
. Thursday: No. 3; 3, and 4: 1, and 2. , , :,;PARADEs;>[[
TueSday: No. 1: 2 and-4; No. I.i ■ 'Wednesday:!No. 2;i3 and 4; 1 aijd,^2.
and' 2; 3 and 4. . ' and 2; No.. 3.
19.30'hrs., for M.G; practice; steel hel mets; no weappns., - 1
; Monday next: No. 1 Plat. CbV. H.Qrs.
"■ ' i Iwa -vPio;. orirt 'tilK 119.15 hrs.: Own rffiekSteris, ;steel heP'l i- X home and wages.-^Roberte*-.\liest7. 'ihe ---------- - detailed, mere oparm, Boltoii-4)y-;B
I mens,' equipment.
'Rffies.-steel helmets. I resplratora.; ■. I -----^ — u_.,
No. 4 Plat., Coy. ,H.Qrs., ,'10.30. hrs.: diminished determination. Tfius ' f l hrs.; for MXS mraotice; steel, helmete;
& r m ^ r o f f . , He told;ihe^Aj lot about those dPBSiOne a sprli^ger, j
first, but she stuck to her work and -now- she lands ’ fern out on to t
banking without even bruising
skin.” th e , ’keeperi said, . springer doesn’t catclr fish, h kills rats and even ' stoats,
At mv next move, I bumped into I Tom, a sporting friend who had
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by a swirl of wings which took two birds' In swift -succession through the entrance use^by the dogs,
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OUT CAME THE-KESTREL. | June 3rd. 1 No.'S Platoon, Monday, ' '
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.1 Nds.' 1, 2 and 3 Platoons, Thursday, i MaySlst. All arrearsTimust be clatoed.. -
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retrievers in the kennel, and dtelftly opened the door.,fo r ‘he reckoned the second bird tV enter tjie k pnel was a hatek and (fidn’t want the
Tom had a I doupie of jyoung
..dogs da.ihaging. ; Before he got the door half open.
a kestrel came out and fell feet dazedly ! looking. roun yard. Quickly . recovering, senses, the kestrel shot Into
career.
Tom said. “I know-it sounds more like a sparrowhAwk, but I saw It.-I too clearly to ibe mistaken.’
“ Yes, I’m sure it was a Kestrel, ! . ,
then, postponing my walk, I, went home to tea. It had been an inter esting if not: a very energetic
excursion. 1 Post.’'^
—By P.D. in ‘fThe Lancashire Daily ,.J
2.26 p.m- supply said:.‘ The^rman- Italian Panzer Army disengaged iteeif from the eftSny . last night,- fo rd in g to plan, after repelling heavy enemy
attacks.” ' - ;[ CAT OUT OF BAG
, The Italian High Commafe. refused, however, to- lend ii^eM to tola pitfful deception. To Italy, Tripoli ik not just a place name-but the last bastion.ol the Italian Empire. Its fall was too important to pe . cmoufla^(i., TOe Italian communique let toe fat out 01 the bag and the Germans teerq forced to follow suit. ITheir second cpiMuni- que put out, at 3 pjn. contamed the additional sentence;"With this wesl> ward movement 'Tripoli was evacuated after all without fighting.’’
affair was put- out by, toe German- controlled Radio Paris in luj uncon
'The best summing-up of toe whole [ ; -
sciously Ironical military co nmentary. ■ “ The public,” [stated toe , anpouncer, “ does not see toe strategici.l game of this leader, who sacrificed he[ usel^ glory of a spectacular- resk tance, but only sees that a| few weeks ato Rommel was ut El Alamein and riowjhe is west of .Tripolitania.’,’ -
CHATBUFN
public: but Misurata and Ho?ns—^well, perhaps toe average-. Germra wont Sactly know where they are,! perhaps he wlU Imagine they are only a,little, wav west of Benghazi.. Perhaps atlases are short In toe Reich jMt nbw. , A few a very few subtle indications,
it is true, had slipped °ut in toe oun- munloues.vbut one would have had to
- it merely &nk into the coWortaWe HURST
be 'a^Sherlock Holmes -to pbunce,..on them. On - December. 2 Cyrenaica became Western Oyrenalca: off Decem ber 18 Western Cyrenaioa! bMama simplteLibya; Libya never turned Into TriEKjlltanla: during -the, last few days
anonymity of Nurth Africa. Th-u hke a ■ thunderclap, came Mlsuiiata and
.^“i^ t t in ‘ Hlnunel ’' ' muuUw, rtha docile German as he sfood |toto his
could hardly-bring t^seff to toe Mint. Its first regular communique put out at
little swastito flags znO'D. • And the next day • Even then toe <3erman -High .Command
drive was held under th s auspices of the Chatburn Girl’s Club, on. Tuesday, In the Church Institute, when the : prlze-wlnne rs : were;; Ladles 1, Mrs. J. H. Lev is; -2, Miss M. Horsfleld;[ cons.. Mils M. Hat-, field; floating. Miss I. Horsfleld. Gents.: 1, Mrs. J: Smlh; 2, Mrs. Johnson; cons.. Miss •: il. Castle- house;-floating, Mr. J. Mercer. The knock out competition was won by Mr. P Harrison and M ss M; fleld; 'cons., Mrs,iW. Ish :rwoqd and Mrs. .' Westcott. The M.C;’s . In- oharge o f -the eleven - lables were ,Ml8S F, Jeffs;and Mlss-O. M; Rigby
GIRLS’ CLUB EFFORT—A whist :en
: g if t t o ; !NATION.4-Ab a result ■ of efforts during Wliigo fbr iVIctory,; week, the parish of Aighton, Bailey and Ohalgley was ubfe^to ^ n d u
gift of £70 Cnot £7 at p r ^ fa 1 ^ week) to thelGhancellbr.of th e ;^ - chequer,'' a }highly fcommendable achievement;
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on its i the Its
[he air
and fluttered away, having assured ly had the narrowest escape of its
. , -- We talked la little long ir an(l | \ I 1 R A I N I N © C O R P S
GLIDER C^ON§TBDCnON. Carpenter trades • are required
on Tuesdays and Thursdays - to push forward coipptetlon 'at an early .date.
■ it.A.r
must be filled before MajtJste M g j before Junet 30tii. I .
R.A.F. UpCOrtiUliai I O rWl/O VA^ w opeitatliona-l 1 station, Julyl7.-24, . -week commencing Monday, May 31). INSTR'OCTIONAL PAEIADES
and away and then, andnot until J MONDAY: then a- brown i ousel left the jkeimel ' ,« nn. -c /i
19.00: P/Mechanlcs (E): Calculations; — ■ NavigationSignals; Aircraft - ■ R^gnltlon. 1955: Break.
2005: Prificiples of Flight & Engines; AdrcrMt Recognition; Naviga-
[ . ■WEDNiESiD^Y:— I CRICKET:!- '
1900 hrs.! Squad: Drill and R'T. for Recruits at Grammar SchooL
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I hrs. See notice board for team.- p ■ Orderly N.C.O.’s mid Cadets will be
rovided by "B” Flight. ■ ,
W H A L L E Y H O M E G E A E D “ F” . (jloy. llto Cty. Lane. Bn.
To-night, (Friday): No. 3 Plato,on; SootiOn 4 ] ' ■
GUARD ROSTER: , ,
To-morrow (Saturday); No. 3: Stn. 5. Sunday jnext: No. 1; Stn. 1.
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Monday: No, 1; Stn. 2. ’Tuesday: No. 1; Stn. 3. Wednesday:' No. 1; Stn. 4. ’Thursday: No;: 2; ,,Stn. ,1., , . Friday:: No. 2; Stn; 2. Saturday: - No. ;2;‘ Stn. 3.
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simday: Absentees’ ip&ade'/ 19.30. Routine training parades, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, in |
' '' ‘ ' PROP. CLASSES:
19 45; Men specially detailed only; i/c Trng. Officer Lt. G. Garratt. OFFICERS & N.C.Os PARADES.
: ;
H.Qrs.. ' -Sund
Sunday; Coy. (parade, 09.30 hours, at for recc. patrol /exercise.
:
PLATOON NIGHTS: at
H.Qrs.. for range.
Tuesday!, and Thursday,, at Drill Hall 19.45; 1/c O.S.M. A. Quinn.
’1 - PROP. TESTS:: ,
be posted to-morrow in Bn. Orders.- Next prof, tests will be held Friday,
June: llto, at Drill'Hall. ., ■
/Results of tests held 26th May will
1/c OplJ R. D. Wallis.- ' Signals! Wednesdays, H.Qrs., .19.45: i/c 5)1.!B. Tebb. .
Pigeons: Wednesdays, H-.Qrs., 19.45. First [Aid: No class this week.
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|'Junev4th, in Assembly Rooms. 1 SH(X)nNG’. '
' TUlrd ’Anniversary Ball, Friday next,
Lancs. iBn.,' Thfirsdav next, June ;3rd, 19.08 i hrs, •; Team posted on Orders boards.]'Abbott’s Mound,If fine; if wet,. Indeor [range. ; - ;
Match against "A” Coy. Bto Cty
- SjPEOIALIST. CLASSES:: . ■ ' Cooks: Mondays, -H.Qrs., 19.45 hrs.;
Monday: Pit. 1; i/c Lt. J. Jackson. Wednesday; -Pit. 3; 1/c Lt. J. Pemngs. -! Friday; Pit. 2; i/c Lt. E. Ashcroft, i N.C.O.’s CLASSES:
At DriU Hall,. 19.45 hrs.: Tuesday and Thursday., DriU Hall, at ' ; '
2/Lt, E.-Ashcroft., ^ J - Sunday: Coy; ipatade, 09.30 hrs., i/c
! TRAINING PARADES;. To-night:-'Drill Hall,' lS.45. hrs.; i/c
Drill HaU, 19.45.,
XI on Wednesday; next at (3hatoum- road ground. Stumps pitohed at ,18.30
A Squadton team will play aivBE. I - , ■ , ' ,
tiort; Signals; Electricians; and Calfculations.
of being able ;to retrieve fish. ‘"They'fairly [bothered her at
.................... — ---------- jjo. 2'Plat, parade H.^a. 19.15
soon found- myself leaning against I No..3 Piat.',1(3oy. H.Qrs., 19;15 t o ; tor soon, lounu mysei _— ,^-.S„-.„rhose rPenffie,rangeV(>vm riles, steel h ^ e ts .
-grenade training .... the .other a spaniel. Both had been I j5 hrs^ for work on posts,
trained to every i sporting use, and no."3 Plat.l (toy. H.Qrs:, 19.30 bOurs: | OTdr hakeifs'ahdlqdi^ectloner’s si the spaniel had the unusual qi allty I proficiency cia^. All ;m®-'who''have
Plat, lassemble Primrose Bridge -
. GIRL im lh i
'not passed toeir iteft'“ Ust pax^e. — MaorVstreet,'011tiieroe.i ' No> 4 Plat, (toy; H.Qrs.. 19.30 hours, I
for training.' - j • ^ | . . ' ' H.Q^. J^A-ToGN. : [ . I JCi outright.-rA.
rough treatment'these'requirfe has j
It he The Note,-—All Iwater bottles _ (with ' catt gloyes,
their The
■ Thursday:Tparade[ (toy.
H.ftrs., 19.30 1 Manchester. -1 hiB.:Trainhig: -steel helmets.
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hot i made the dog careless ;^th I suibslstence allowance will be paid as game, carrying safely and I quetiy. I follows;— ' 'I ' ®
week-ends.—'-Lord, [Hjgl^er Hodder,; ni (ilitheroe. '
1 W
ANTED.; te , two XJnfurnlsKed
I armoNG Bad i l-O farm v
1W ANTED—k (aftepi6-lpjH.)'l Smithson,
OLldlES purchased Lewis, 22,Tlb Lane,
Glitheroe. , ______ - , - 01^
Work!-r<Jites, ir -k to .wanted , foi
Sawley Grange} ■
■ - Ik ■ ■ -N r jj^IBBLE FIS
, time' gardening.; ■ ejyentogs ] ai^ iSt A^teffiture i
Boy}'for spar^ | -
rentt^GOrPAGE , Or — ‘'Booms. -Chat-, or 'Waddingtqn ■ ■ ! BOX
V4. Advertiser anv - , Advertiser .-and:'
I excellent salary ,ap^ ^ood'prospects- Write, hi ;flist instance, to Box- If2,
A few vacancies for the camp at an Gook-Gener, SUMMER; GAMP i
i comfortable, homi mendng
sa.lary £2
toeroe; t*o
■ — -— -— 4-r-+— ;, _ , '. r 1 - -DA'rtiD this ,i8to ■rtranted for loiltneroei office—Ex- I; . 1 ■ perienced- SNORTHAND-TYPIST,
, .............. . ..... 1944;' 15, Wlnckley'Strefeli.'Preston:-:;' r j, . ■ ,[ I Conservators, . ;
; h^p given; com- dd. weekly
ei^^lenoe. to I ■vrOBSE;JlELP Son kwO dhdldren, f( ur
JN years and; iaTmon,lhs. Ctommencmg 1 salary £2 10s. Od.!; comfortable home.-—
Write, stating age and .ocperience to Box D5, Advertiser ;and, ’Times, .1. | -
, . or Plat, Cliiheroe'distriot.-|Write Box ,U6, Advertiser anci Times.';
____ Famished HOUSE
COTTAGE or BimgalbWi with gard;^ or plot of
W dlstriot or Bibble;,Valley,- Ctortihblme, Todipordfe... ,| '
-ci-and' B; Brierleyi! Plumbers Decorators. Low jxgafe, Clltoeroe.
1 Jtx take;housdibld duties and „ .-5, for one man; ^twprlby,
'TTOUSEKEEPER wanted to
do up to 60 years , . , Clood home to toe right pgson;
good, wages. — APP^Y’ Advertiser Times.
•DEQUIRED—:?urn!toed HOU^ x5i Cottage for three pTOplei/Julj part July and August.—Write -;^x
Advertiser and Times; ,
W ANTED—F ARM MAN. dri stteng mfeh LAD for
o
ately, 11, GastleJ'Stfeet,. ClitoerOe; Interview Satui day from 9 to tt -f-te:
gUHjT Cane ' Full' particulars,
/nOUPLE waqi ,vl/ .Clitoeroe'. Write,, stating office.
Absentees’ ' parade; 19.30, at | -W2,i-Advertiser and-^imes.
TRCUT BOD with price.
ine.-i-Prant Law,. Waddmgtcn.| ■ W iC E .CI^ANm^wMted^im^
wanted, to Box
t Furnished HCUEEjin br 'WhaUey disMcf.-- terms, to Box W3, tois
t . Rat)ld Progress. . j 1 1 Prospectus! and full particulars !
I Intensive individual Tuition : from the principal, i
GUEST’S H
! I ' .V ; . --BESINESS^ ; I TRAINING! COLLEGE
RAPID AND THOROUGH I 1 SECRETARIAL
' Fda . 9/11, i . ; I
(Principal: | E. Q. Guest.
B.Ccpi.) ' ■
. COMMERCIAL XRAHHING. | I ,
EXCHANGE SX’REEl BLACKBURN J
E|r.
MRS. E. 73; HAYHURS'r ST., -
OLlTHEp.pE.
GRitiDLEToHl
.1 CYCLIST’S '. SPILL.—Mr. Harold. Bleazard, H3rriS()fi Farm.- GUndle-
to-n,'. sustained Injuries ito Ife necessitating the;;!lnsertlon I of eight
,'stltches, t^ether ■with othWfln-- I juries, •when' he had an iMCWent
■whilst cycling to work pniTues^y morning. . His many frlq-ndB [Will ibe pleasfed tp learn that he In pro- gfesslng satisfactorily. • | >;
j-ler- iWiig
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of.fig_e,E_aWe^4ie^- I
and afid
A -PiPBElNnOE I [- wanted.—Apply, — I ^
ing; quiet but aot isolated: must be level.-—Particular^ to Robinson, PudSey,
land,pulabte for dog!breed la943.
'. .;pOBC>UGH ■’IpF--! CLITHEROE. -. Tildop PRODUCTION| IN ,^LOT- .* :! .MENTS; Ayi) - GARDENS.
F()R,: A;wARli, OF CERTI-
fTiHE Council ■X.iU'
. Allotment' hffiders -and pertons w.
p cultlvatirig gardens' for food..pi CTntei this sbheme ,witS
■fjirANTED , to ,- jputeha^'- 'pi OJlt^ft I Engineer and S t ^ e y o r ^ u ^ ^u1^ ey| sni^
i-may obtainfel fr o ih ^ e [B^V|h CUtoeroe. to
Tora^ ahd furtAer- liaxticulara,
returned not later tt^n loth June* I- J j hETHERINGTON
Town Clerk’s P ^ ce .I.-T<^wn^ Clerk, CUtheroe. 21st May, 1,943.
WEST RIDING TUBAL, EXECUTIVE'
WAR AGRICUL- COMMITTEE,
the!' Bowiand Urea itfet. Imonths of Julyite'd A ^ s t its!employment. ,
rpHE Llbou'r Sub-Conunittee wish to _ _ ^ tfil
: LABOUR ‘SUB-Cd ,
-ppWtAND A ,-------- , rJVl
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I ' m e m b e r s n a i B , ' HITCHIN,
further infornidtion, shpula ^ below,
immediately'vto the Lapour' Committee ' '
Farmers requ^g - - :(L 1
'Bradford.! nr. piitoetee. .! burn; ;,near - plitoerqe.
ton,-nr. Clitoe D 68.
J. -WBATHALL near Clltoerou,
.' WALMSLEI dingtoii, near
(p;, Gld' — e r o
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lEA:!j, !■ iMI’i ’TEE:
Jg*
hp I 9.v3,ilHbl6 Hfliilt' IS"! wiir. for work,'provided^tijcre isja guarantee of
ort P E R S O N A L
HaU; West Tel. Clitoe-
(i.'lTCy^ER, fiash^Town,' Bashall Gate.
Tel.
w^L^USHToil, Ooultburst! Waddlng- iS ^ l i^ r o e . ’Tel.'Waddlngton
, Gannies Piarm, Wad- CUtoetoe. ' i ' '
JI^OTICE ! TO FARMERS.
-JUNE 8th , IBE
-----
enry TA'i’'rERSALL w a * ’ at CLITHEROE [MARKET ()N fed
15lh to
WOOL SHl^ETS to' his Customers.',,!
delive
•lelivcr Fanner
Moor palthe. Gisburn, '
■new life, peoi vim, [ strength. At aU chfeilsts—only 1/9 (plus purchase tax).
H/yIeN old a t 40 1 BE; AS; YOUN<3 iVl'i as'you were at 25. Oystr^ Brand Tonic Tablets ;, contain ;, revitaliprs. tonics, stimulants. Vitamin Bl, irra, calcium, phosphorug. i First ^ s e sfam
L O S T
__I Bradford! PEARB j NEOIGiA^.— Reward.-Apply,' Advertiser - and ’Times.'
OST, between, Moorland' and [West A C K N O W L E D G M E N T S
FLEtCHER.—Mr. Fletcher and Family wish to thank Relatives, Friends and.' I Neighbours -'for -kintl expressions' of
-'sympathy, - and; floral: ■ tnbut^, i rfeelved' to; their: sad bereavement.
,33.1 Salthlll Hoad, • Clitoeroe.
SLATER.-i-The Sister and Brother of : toe late Mrs. Slater wish to express tiheir sincere thanks to all Tlelatly^ and Friends, also Members, of^ toe tting Group, Conservative .tplub.
Chapman & Harger 1
Shoe Specialiatt and Chiropodiete
4. MARKET. PLACE, . I O L ^ H E E O R
T,’ S,
: Trestinenl by|InlraHed indMasMg*.
! Ay appohtment only.- - : ; [ and [great, loss,
i l to all Relatives. Friends jmd Neigh- 1: [hours; also Members, of St,., Mary a
i-1 Mothers’ Union, .for kind exp^ions I of sympathy, /and floral ■tributes,
■' I Doctor ifor-h'isikind attention., 86} Bawdlands,-. Olltoeroe. ; i
'16,! Market \Place. OUtoeiw.^ ^ ^ II
TA'YLOR. —Mr. (Taylor and; ;FtoUy: ■ I wish ‘ to express their stacere . towiks
■J—•i,— ^ ------ -------------— I received In tnini' great loss. Also the;
: Stoted anditobllshed by toe olltoeroe Advertiser fe-’Ilmes Company, Ltd.,- at,
(two lines) 407/408. iktod expres; ,
124. Bawdlands. and - I; !Barrow, near .Clltoeroe.
■■'FICATES;'- (?)F:' MBjtiTj[;}I943. ,,, ■me Council inVlte. appuoattons from
W ; perienced- SHOR'IHAHD-T^IOT. I . ' ,j TTTOfS'noHE - [■
(Sgd.) !
A: 'THEODOI^ B. HOUGHTON, Clerk to the Ribbie Board of
required for CU- duUs, two chlldten:
i Ymltdavk been I sHprtened |ihis year ;by; by^?Wder of Minister Hated 7th
till midnifflit on' ly&i June frt the* isteneto- of-
rf\HE close sea X Pish which'
riiui vfAAAw
a not normally end [ ^vmtfiuntide
^'^^iis^^^er, by ^nsqnli Board of (tonsei}Mators,.,ap^lM^ to toe _ It wlU
Blbble Fishery imrio.t’lh
itherefore^ '“'IfSiiLh* wateC Fish from ihiMght 1943,! dntil midnight: on
■' •
oh 11th June, 14th March.'
;e Fresh- day of May, 1943.
undertake household. dUtlesl and . cookr, for' lady; '-. tn|kwotthy|i Md over
W ANTED 1 ,----------
muitary age.--Apto, vAdvertiser and ’T i m e s . ' - ' I
:'| I; j.- ' , .i;. ,
Tuesday:. NO. 2 Plat., ;Coy. ILQrs. at -^ODTH or. MAN tor fdnn ;work; goqd -----■
Aar, oiltUeroe; ■ 'ligh' — ,-------- _
•weekrends' free: good' Box iyi, Adverti^i and
MAh!) wanted [ for work; lather help; 'te^eA-r-Wrfte TUpesi . . .
. ud. i k e e per ;'O ir-Doinestlo Help, M feed HODSE- 3 arid 4. ■ ■ i — ■! ■ .
’TO-nlght (FHday):; No. ' 1 Plattionr Sections 1 and-3. Em., Section 2.1 ,, y! -No. 2; - T and; 2;
, I l f fe r^ cS -a Rewe, 22;[^raday Ave.. Manchester 8,.
wages.—Apply, Buniley.,,.
■ live in': , give lareft cal^suml-br Sadib-and, cash ____________
^ ^ I t ABIES’ and ^ n t ’s, ^ OLOTHUNG.-ya
_ ,ect;l p.o. pipn-- 48,' Parsqn Lane.i
- A in ; Olltheroe 'tor' ydimg-marned couple without famiJy.-rrWrite Box W4,
mWO FURNISHEp ROloMS:, wanted
1 Laboratory.-r-ReplVi | stating waare. and expenen(5e (it‘any)
..to Rii Cement, Limited, CUtneroe.;.
'X:] Department of Cement ; .Works ilesdale
luired tor Chemical
,iner)e.- Second-handf
dlstanca-po itlon.—SEED,
l -roflcantefen: .will
home I and good le mh, Barley, nr.
; present coroniencliig ‘ £8
week' of 48 hours; I not ’ necessary.—Api )J
ry; service;' wages
Intendent, Brpckhall,' Ltogho. Bcoks
caitheroe M ^ e t (1 Saturday) GOD DAILY .
,g '£3! lOs. , 6d;- per previous'i experience fiy,: Medical. SUperr
WAliTEli, rvu
JonC^ Booktellers, ihdiMa
exempt at
AS8IST- the
Applicants shOTdd be ineligible tor .
BY bliNHV ttpLBIN A 1801*.
Ci«AW BRIDGE f O T CtlTHEROE
STREET,
(TOMDAV. next,. JUNE 1st; 1943, II ■ ■ .|. :.7at'rl-30 pm;, .■■[.' ■ Large- ’ Aeotlonal ■ • Ga|rage; large; po_g
-I'.TY' HQLDEli^&'SON; fori Mr. J.-E.- Jfcl Smithies' will Sfell by Auction on
ITheo. e : . T H B ■
The jSCALES
fui^eral service 97,
STREET,
BLACKBURN. ’\l i-
T R I B U T E .
witlT Vices; ^large , Mechanic’s Vice; Bird Hut and Aviayy 4 (3hests or nests of'Drawers; Store Clipboard; 3 glazed rfebes: Ihm-Deed Chest; Banner Box; Mtee Inglste; Oiazter's Sliding Tyie;
drawers lection Bridle-
StOckm
Glazier’s Bench.ancllChest of two deep ”
auuuo.,, quantity, of 6-foot Posts; sur- nliis Tools and Joblngi Timber; sunto feects, etc., etc.—GnI view day of sale.
For.' p^tlculars .apply i. ■ ■ i . ' '. iHY. HOLDEN.iJc'S^ - ' ■
' '1 . • Auctldneers and Valuers. . 4 .
.. lijelj. Clitheroe: 356. ; ' rjVHE
E XTiITHEROE AUCTION MART COMPANY,!I ltd;
im; I'AJp. entries to fe madd on MA.T. ?orms.,'
- JL CAT! ____»AY
rfMOESDj CATTLE a1
'GNDaY NE3a'-4GRADlNG at 9-30 . am. . No' StdckJ accepted after)Wl
of DiURY
___________ _ ,___ _rG-OPP CATTLE will'be Weld, when aigoqd shw <ff:'aU classes', iof Stock,' will | be on -“offer from,
jime , 4th—PORT-; “ SHOW &-SALB
farmers. , Judging at IMi
’isi'. 32s. : ,BOT HI
■[--■WEDiil’ESDAY; and I S']
the; usum, well-knoyW dealers land Ipoal; . ■ - ■' ■ .',r I
-EDI!
,m. Sale at,;i0-30, - CJHESTER .. j Secretary.
- . ; ■ -J,-' COPING.,,-', fr , JTOE knd.'
ANNUAL SAL!B OF ;NEWLY- ^^YING) C O W S _ ^ )RE Stock, EWES
and LAMBS, and 1 Saw at 12-39, pj:
;to r e ;p i (3S.-
Mr. jJ" Berry, IKlifk Mills,,,Chipping, PARMiEilPLEMENIUB,, including:
Mowing Machines! I Combined Rake, [ Strewing , Mkcbhie, r.t.;
Lorry,' letc. , ,E. G. HO'
j p ^ i J B L i q
N O T I C E S ICE
C,6pE TBMtE'nFOK;']
■'piS’TEIpTV EtESEnVATEB
jn ifoti' Fre^iiiwater
imihtdiately afte^ the abbve^le, for SI
Cart, & SONS,,Ltd. O X i S l I E
:by; arrangement) .“-RIVERSDALE,” Waddlngfcn Road, .CUtoeroe; sunny aspect;- cimtalnlng dining room, lounge kltchfe feuUery and larder, three gqOd
bedrooms-: bathroom and te-c-: electri fied; secluded garden; greenhouse mid outbuildings; ' ^ minutes from River
.-Tel. 158.! 1;, -;
ticuldrs apply J. L. Buloock & Son, Ltd. Re^nt House, King St., Clitheroe.
BE Isold—Semi-detached stone-■ biiUb residence (Vacant 'p ossession
wI.:Lino ’^ o k ; Valour Per- Stove;. RJdhigi Saddle [ ' and Cose'Tables'iand Trestles; Saw
I'- FOB - '
rjlHIS fine reiJutatJon which'^ Is our i I most' ilgtfly valued' asset is the wore of no one man or woman, but working with a most m-
o f la’ staff spirfug unjity. of spirtt and effort.
i -
N.A.HACKING&SONS1 ■
I MEMORIALS.
BLACK, GRCT, & RED; GRANITES. [ Brectfe when'desired. ; -" Prtoesloannot later be guaranteed.
Send for Catalogue. Address:
.1 -
CEMETERY^ GATES; , j ACCRINGTON._______
l e t t e r in g ; & cleaning, etc ;^ i_a-,;.sPECiALn^ -■ ;
'Write [for estimates It-t
MEMORlAliS -
44(t)F DiSMNdridN^ . , 1 ;
;k TAYLOR, ‘ . r p H C R C H ' . ' L ' A N ] ^ ' , ;
C-L^^pOBS, ACCR^GTON. I
BoqL your order now from our ; |. 'large selection of
G I O L D E N W E D D I N G
BAILEY—LONG.—May 19, 1893, at the Stoteell Memorial Church, Manches- Vemon Bailey toi Emily Long. ‘ [oorland Crescent, OHtheroe.
S I L V E R W E D D I N G SpriB g GKardens,; Waddlngton.
BUSH.- Bob,
cas er, Jjfeaes.. Isherteood; of 1 Foul- sykts Panii, Newton,!to Elizabeth J. son,! df. Edinburgn.,
giaWOOD—BENSON. — On: June 1918, iat St. Ann's Churdi, Lan-
servlpg God
U H
U 1 o f e l o v e t i U w e ! m e e t a g a i n . —^Prom Annie and Albert.
l
B [RI^HDAT GREETINGS ;—llxiving birthday greetings to oh i his birthday. May 31st: at [Malta., ! ,^
(ulde, you and bring you .1 safely home.
’ _ —F*rom Mother, Dad,' and Tom.
[B S J.—^Birthday greetings to our dear D toeV, Bob; -at Malta.
CHI ETHAM.—Loving 1 birtodfe greets ’s to i 'our: dear nephe^ Sapper
HM.!!^rc“ ' ■ i r '■.'[ Tiere’s -'not a day but at its close
Blbble; and Station.—For furtoer part- 3,
['Apply,''[A^yertlser and Times. ^ [ On: SALEl^PETTtiR 3i h.p. ENGINE
Unlijeiial;' oil' or, petrol; good;run- ! jning- ordre; £12.^Apply, E.. #eak,
.‘*Lyhwo6d” Wiswell. * * J“< . Lowergate, ClltoerOe-;
‘F O R 's!ALE—FT'YE PIGS 11 weSkS; H bB’TlXIDL'rDliAL and rough Plate-
old.-^Parker,' ’’ Fober,” Newton.
GLiASS for sale.-^W. & R. Brierl^' 199;
i '17K)R iSALE--Child’s ’TRICYOLE.- X? .Apply, Advertiser, and Tunes. ,;
TKOB SALE—Bamford s.h. MOWER, JP No. il B-A:; recently overhauled.— Eddlest6n.' Low Gill Farm, Tosslde. ' -
1 9 3 t 8 p.m;}
IsUNBEAM, 250 cc.‘, for sale; i good oondltion.-—Apply, Mter Brown. “ Speydoh,” 'wiswelL
TCTEW- eiDNOHILLA DOES ' for [ sale; IT I also i Adults; good sttatos.—Apply, after 81 p.m., Brown.: Speydon, WisweU.
rvAOR I 'sifeFte-Fiight; Britito. S ^ e n X; i goaTS-t3 goats recently kidded, 1 12 months; hot mated, i male goM, 12 months, 3 nanny kids.—Apply, B. W-right, Dunkirk 'Farm, Read, - near
Burnley. ,
-•liirODNBN ’TYPEWRITER for, sale or jyj- hire.—Apply, Advertiser & 'rimes.
SAVE THOSE COWS
Why n o t a s k o u r r e p r e s e n t a t i v e t o t e l l y o u a l l a b o u t
I I ( R i g a . ) ■
THE MASTER MEDICINE
FOR MASTITIS.
B DUGDfili ( SONS, LTD i CUrHEEOE.
WATERLOO CORN MILL,
I'ClOR SALE—Large navy-blue raAM; [X’ fmaker- ’.'Sol,” hr good condition.—
Tiat God will Keep: and guide you. andibring you- back some day.
A prayer for you we say,'
— Fondly rfeiemberei by Auntie Lily and idhcle Tom. I
Dunvegan; Street, ‘ I ,BarrciW-in-Purness-
CO JK- o It . dear
3 Ithi, May;' pfisbner of war m' Ger- n.any.i-l
-Loving - birthday greetings to „ear Jack bn his 23rd birthday.
A'^birthday wife, sincere land true, prem ithdse who love and think of you: The happiest day that Ues ahead Is vhenT we meet to the old homestead.
- /E^rn Aunt Maggie. Uncle Dick and . ;C6usln Ida. '
- ' 27, Whaliey Road, Clitoeroe.
< ay, 30to May; now a prisoner of far Germany. • '
]5ut one dgsD of your hand would •be! better .
wife! I' could travel by leUer Or.jsit by your side, as.of old:
’Ihah a letter written m gold.- 11 —From Ada and Bill.
( . , ,, D E A T H S
ALTBteiiL—On the 27thiMay, 1943. at 15 'Wesleyan [Row, Chtheroe. Jane
at St.-,Mary’s- Cemetery, on toe 29tn, at. 3-0.pjn.
Dinah, itoe feloved wife of John Altham,-ta her 78to year, intermrat
;__
SAI'THWAlT"E.---On. toe 23rd‘May. 1943,lat 49, Henthorn Road, Clitheroe, JohnL]. toe beloved' -Husband pf Jane Braithwaite, to his|63rd year. Jn-tened at StJ Mary’s.Cemetery, on the 27th. .
doWPERTHWAITEl—On May 25to, 1943 i■
at 14 Eliza ment 28tol
Ellen,' beloved wife of John E. Cow- pertojvalite,' in' her 71st year.
[at '23, York Street. Clitheroe, :
HOLLAND.—On '-the 24th May, 1943, ■ Oorporatioh Street. Clitherce,
at 3-p pjn. ! I IN MEMORIAM
SPDEN.-r-In ever lovmg. memory of ourlfiear daughter Jan-ie, who toed
May 24th, 1932; also her dear Father, who'died April 24to..-1931.
;
The' passing- yeans cannot change F Our thoughts of you so dear: ; _
ond! memories linger every day,—.. Remembrance keeps ypu near.
'' :\nd; Brothers. : Ho^ersall Square, Ohtoeroe.
:_Pijbm her loving Mother, Sisters, ONDj-’In loving memory of our dear, .
Pond memories linger every day. , Remembrance keeps feu, “ saj- ‘ Ashdene,” Waddington.
;
Mother, who died June tot, 1941- - The passing years cannot change Qur,thoughts of ybu so dear;
; -^Nhfite and Albert. Kathleen and , - n Edward.
BRIVER.—In loving mmpiy of . my deari Son, who-was killed--m action, Juiie 2nd, 1941.
Vever a day but his name , is spoken, [Jever,[ an hour hut; he to in 0|U
from our hearts. , ^ i r
* Itak^ln bur family chain is Urokro. le is ' gone • from our home, but not
-Prom Mother and Father. Bob and Tom, prisoners of war.
BRIVER.—In lovlhjig 'memory of iny
I jlBear one, the Ikird hath called thee, But toy memory i-will remain always.
[DBIVEK.—In loving memory of iny -
—From his sister. Ltole. and^Fred,.^ of
dear Brother, I who was action, June tod^ '1941.
- • who ■In
Thabihe shouldj. fie to a forgotten lana So far across] tfie sea. '
He died a soldlerfs death, (3dd willed'it:for tto be, •
,
•Prom his sister; Edith, Jim and . Donald.
scou r.—Remerntrance of a Uea^n
• 1 i iln silence iwe remember. , ! , —Proto Father and Family-
and- brother. Gunner I^Uert reported killed to action (Crete) June' 2nd, 1941.
W0(>D.—In loving memory of our dear . sotJ, Gunner-William -Wood, who died
[ : -The ones we loved and . ! i ;. still jemember.
'
[ -Lpiom Mother and the Fjami y. 44, liayhursb Street, CHtheroe. ;
of wounds to France. May. 2 ^ , 19 - Alsol his':, father, Thomas Wood, who dlfe'October ISto, 1933.
ii ■ Whdbecausa \ l ;■
kUIed in -r;
i '
dear Brother, who was killed m actKin, Jung fed. 1941. i
> !l
' CUthed Distriq
exitoinj are av the- tyj appoin
househl is veryl by divj the lar sizes i Lloyd altefeal
Holland, aged 69,years, at St. Mary’s Ctemetery, on the
1 All ■ | ' M C , m \ I! . If you w;
ON '
MATTNEE D| continuodI LAST CXenpl^
Advance booka
^and 8 p.m. I SATDBDAy 'Phone
Jc im Ctoeetoain,. BE., on his 22nd b i t o ^ . lJune 2nd; serving with
! This TO
Wilp . grea
A grbal
THURSDAY I M O N T Y
A mighty
TO-NIGHT. (1 ; RITA
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