: i- ■ CLITHEROE (EIGHT) m fflNTS fo r S P E N D
S A V E M I L K ’E
No^ 7 A Milk feauivaleiit from Md
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' f a r m e r s Y O U R ' C O L O N S ^ ^ S E L Y ^ ' x h l T l r f l ^ t a g
National High Proteta Concentrate V jjjixing with your own oats, vnfjonal Gwin Balancer i
;j ' . > f I AHVERTISEJI LANGHO
with regrert, we record, the p a ^ g o. MTS. Whalley, fwiie ol ithe late Mr.. Wm VTOiaUey - i whush occurred at- the; home of her ^daughtet- m P r lm ^ e ^ T ^ ^ 4 . tangho. Of a^ery pleasant disposition ■
■ death OF-iviRS. WHAIiLEY.^It weU respeit^iln. the jyillage.
Ing last sumnief. The interment-; ^ k - t place at-OId:L^gho bn'Tlhuisday. ■ Tmc
8hree daughters and -liwo sons.haye the i l l f f i * i n i l
ittOT^ f led to g -sW s couppnsl Follow ^ .Ik ^ i
corrccOy mlUed-r^ur modern p^ant is a t y , ^ making full, use of ^ V -
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p f a i t ^ ^ a t your service-aije you .
• S E A SO N ’S ' ^ R V E S T —
L O O K ' A H E A D samples_ol^COXOT^^ g E E b O J V T S a M o r d e r n o w t o swedes. e t c *
n n y i S A S A G M C t ^ T U ^ ^ f P ^ ^
various services using fhem>
_ _ You .will
:t, is our - resire nation. Our
^ li(we you are
Of S t.. Leonard’s Day and | Sunday SdhoolB (were l-provldied with itea; |on Saturday!, • and i'over 100 scholars spyiif a most ■ enjoyaible tinie. Afteryiards, a number jof, them entertains; 'their parents and! friends alt a concert ;organ- osS by-Mr. Lloyd, ably as s is ts by Mrt. Wilkinson ahd'iMlss 'WhaUey. - .The ^ t ; Item,'.‘‘The -Great FAll,” was, prosenltep
ympa«,hy of tob vlllageiis in their IpsS; CHlLDREN:s]PABTY.-7-The -dhUdreilJ
W - ‘ ^ : \ ' ^ T I M E S . ■ ' ■ : E R I
Sa l e s b y a e c t I o k BY SAllSBUnV-It■
HAMER and liEASBHOIjD. GROUND R ^ J® . ■ WESLL ISEiDURBD'
'AND^ 'iNV^lMENT PROPERTY;- ’ FOR .SAI^.
been' in failingI heartii for sotafe -tte^ GROWN -HOTEL, MARIffiT -^AC^, but Was able te get about ; a hWei duT|-
She h a^ ® *offefc. for-Sale~ ■ ■ Audition at ^^rai^DAY^, FEBRUARY ,10th, 1943, .
- ■ — ^ - itiRY &;jhAmer; f A.l i win
hy u ^ n ^ ! , toe
commencing ait 4-0 o’clock prompt,:sub- Ject -to Blacktoum Conditions, of Sale -,W ■ Auct ton
■ LOT 1—A 'freehold YEARLY -RENT pHAiMB of £8 , 6S; .6d. toutog t and payable out of a pilot of, land 'with
Gross [assessment £36 Os. dd, ' ...... , R. IX3T ’ Iv 2—A FREEHOLD YEARLY
2 and/ : 64. Shaw- SlreeL , Blackburn,
iby .ttbe dnfantsl classj,and : depicted toe downfaffiof Humpty pumpty, .those tek- ' Ing part i being i K. arid I. Bsrdsworto,
J. Holgrte,! R.! Stafcey, JW. Foster, ' Docks, J. Atkinson I and I'KJ Vsvers.
scena from. ‘‘Pickwic-k MPapens,’;
i.toe HOUSE, No. Blackburn,
1 The! Seniors,submit!
dharadters beiiig portrays byJMessre, N. Gates, J .'! Proctor; R. Bullock; R. Rhodes,; H. WoS. EJ Anderson ;F. B s - n'ett. R. Bdardswoith,. and : Miss K. ■WoS. !. A further i humorous, sketch,
“Washing Day.” was Enacted by Misses M: Whalley, B; Clayton, R. Stapleton; A. Akers, K. Wsd, Kl Curran, D. Gpy, F. Chippendale, A. i-Rutter, M. Slater,
Popular and clever toe and tapidf”’"-- were g iv s :by -lNannptte'Smito.'
skSteh,’-Family', -HometruthB,” was a mirably performed by Mtss^ E; itoSi E. Hargrsves,',C. Loftoouse; M.'Cowe A. Stanley, E: Atklrison-, 'J. Potts, -and S; Chambers.'
out of. ktoloib! of-land -with the ptemise; erect^' thereon; No. 43 to 53 (odd num bers inclusive),anfirmary. Street, Bltek bumi; 'Gross assessment £79 Os. 0d.|
out of land and premises. No. 20, Hal. Street, 163 to 183 : (odd numbers-inclu;
R LOTJ 3—A FREEHOLD 'YEAHL'S ENT GHARGB of £29 Os. Sd.. issuin
sive)! Mosley Street, • 104, Infirmar,; Street; and 195,to 213 (odd number? in cliisivej • Mosley 'Street, (Blackibun^ Gross! assessment £372 Os. Od.
nett yearly rental of £22 15s. Od.j sut ■ ject to an apportioned yearly: gro.un ;
i£)T’! 4---A freehold DWELLING ,132, Montague ;; Stree let on weekly tenancy at
rent of £1 16s.. 8d. Nett. assessmer £18 03. Od. - ..
I Ows. A combinS ssg-scene “Bherfe ll always' be. an,England’’ ;was:well prer'
and Messrs. Ni Gates, R. RhSes, <F- Pi-octer,! R. BeardsWorth, L.' Harris, iF. Behnettl E. .itodersonl R; RatollSe, iW.
l i t t l e M o O R
Our. Best Advertisements are opr ,1.^ .1 u »■
C L IT H E R O E
Is Yoor Sot KM , M u l i t or iKsiiter in I k
l i , Fotce!
Adtortiser & T^mes! Portrait Gallery :
I i Hundreds of men
and District are ;Servlng, id the Aimy. Navy and jAlr Force.
fhe ;
the call of their i country in its hour of danger. | | . .
Is anxious to' publish Jihoto- graphs and brief
free of cost. | i
They have respbhdfed nobly tp i |
Soldiers. Sailors from' Clltheroe and _tbe R u ^ l
The “ Advertiser land Times" PJ
Districts of Clltheroe and Bow- icid. This will be done entirely
, j
Parents or' other . reUtlyes should forward phptographs toj
t h e “ ADVER'TISER a n d t IMES ” OFFIPE, 6, Market Place, CUtheroe,
should he sent
j Full Name. Home. Address,
! Unit, Rank, Length of Sendee, Whether a t horhe or overseas.
Local Associations. ,
lished in the order in w h l^ toey are received.
returned immediately ^ t e r use Make sure of I early
by acting a t once. :
SIHII liS l OE PHOTO M V
T WH ALLEY S|(V PIGTTJRES
adaptation of J. B Priestley’s “ Let toe People Sing,” which is screenmg tois we*-end.i In this' fight against vested interests for possession of an entertain ment hall, the characters are atoir- ably portrayed by; Alastair Sun, Oliver ■Waiefleld and - Patricia Roc, . who receive able support.'
A deservedly' popular film is toe “A llU e rv e ?^ ;
p On Monday, for! three days, Crime toe Dopular radio trio, Vic Oliver, Bebe
version of “ Hi Gang.” ‘The story, with English and American backgrounds, introduces two otoer funsters in Moore Marrtot- and Graham Moffat, Jay Wil bur and his Band, toe .Qreen Sisters, and all the “gang.”
aniels and Ben | Lyon in their serwn . ' i
I ' On ’Thursday,' for toe week out, Gary 'Ctooper and Barbara Stanwyck will! be nreSnted in ]‘ Meet John Doe,” story ol - a young fellow, put of work, who b}os-
T H E B E S m y ’ i f f ! W O R R T ^ f f l Y P A H X I E T Y nposes a p l a t e r , etrain on the;
Semite Y o u" ' S t h S s S m e eT d ? s o r g " n i I T l A " ' ^ “ helo it—you are ‘t a l l nerves.
up the blood, and the one. d rect to the blood, enrich ng and purU
it is Dr. :\VimamB Pmk Pi Is., The new
blood created b y ' these pi Is sWP'j'S starved nerves ju st .,th e ._clements_^ they_ne^^^^^^ l a this piay these pills have banished nervous
t i
. ing climax) The picture is in! toe ■ ffition of ‘ Mr. Deeds” and "Mr. Sntoh” who go to: Town and to Washington
Eoms Into a national figure as a result ol a newspaper stunt. The outcome of his work leads ! to- toe formation', of “John Doe’’ clubs up and down the country with- the abject of fostering good nelghbourllness and ico-operatlon. But a big financier is using John ifor his own specific purpose; and a enm battle of wits Is the prelude tri a strik-
respectively., , ; CLITHEROE AUCTION MART
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TUESDAY;—Seventyffive newly-calvee cows-and heifers were on offer to a gooc cmnpany. Prices for best cows ranged from £58 tei £08: usefuljsorts, £45 to £55 10s.; others; £28 to ,£40. ’The best local and Scotch hellers, £50 : to £65 lOs.; and plainer kinds, £27 to £44 lOs, The jiidges, Messrs. J. Morphet 1 (Sal- wick) and J. Prescott (Horwich) made I toe following awatds for dairy cattle: , ' •
L J. Pye, Waddlngton; 2,. A. Hatrlson, Earby.
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trouble in many thousands of eases. A course o f ^ i r Williams Pink Pills will quickly give fncrcascd energy, keen appetifU;' strong steady
nerves aHd rpbusvhealth. So build tip your nervous system by taking
Dr. Williams brand Pink Pills. ‘All chemists sell them. Is. 5d. a, box (tnpfo p izf 3s. 5d^« including, purchase tax.
1 - ' , .
CLITHEROE & DISTRICT PRISONERS OF WAR.
Brown ! Cow Inn (sale of _ • banana) -v. . . .! —
Mrs, Hfiatonj .MldffiewtMd - • ■ 0. ^ Black Horse Hotel (box) . . . . Brown (3ow Inn (box) . . . . . .
CPreviriusly acknowledged
litheroe (Jrlcket, Club . . . .. . . .u £
Miss Jrian Tarver and\ Miss, MElsie V e e v e r s ; . . . . . . « D(sale of picture) ................' 5 0
is. Robinson,’ Manor House.
0 id. ^ -
1 ^ 'PEUisONAI:
0 0 ^
Horse .Shoe;.Im -foox) •----- :. - '- J-.-.*): ' 1 ■ Total to-date £ 1,002 ,8
ame Ellen Musspn ! ;, ... .. . o lo O. P'YB,- Hon. Treasurer. 6
H *EN OLD ;AT !^0 IJ B E AS YOUNG 1 iwL; as you were a f 25. i
Tonic Tablets
..Contain;. rerttaiteere, tonics, J stlmutents: Vitamin ,W
...lto n . 1 calcium, phosphoms. , First; ^ se starts |
new” Iffe, pep, vim, strength, At„5(* chemists—only 1/9 (plils purchase tax).
986s 8 7
S. ,
unless prompt .steps a r i^ t t ie n there is uanBer o£ neur^sthenial-Kem^Smbei', the iwrves “ nnot
'The ttoublc i^ i iu c to nerve .*1“'’''*?'°'}’ ^
be dircctlv reached with medicine.- I t is only through the blood that the nerves To remedy nerve trouble you must build
The photograpjis 'wHi be pub | T h ey : will be
Inclusion : |:
with envelope marked “ Sertlces Portrait." The following detaUs
c o r n C A S T L E G A T E '
TAKING WHAT WE CAN GET
SLAG replacing SUPER. GjLVEjS QUICK RESULTS ON ARABLE. |
turning oult war weapons. _ Bmic i siac-^important by-product o f , that
Steel works are working full; blast nmstry—is' avaiiablei to ifarmers in
greater quantities than ever. We must nolt; use i t o n ' grassland,' so those
many cases we shall have,to use- basic, j slag instead. !
acting. It often acted- slowly on grass land.' Why?! Because i t ifii’st had to get'i throu^! a thick mass.-of poor, decaying herbage that' would • respond buti slowly to any kind of manuring. -With arable it is quite different. The slag goes' right inito the seed bed, being intunately mixed 'with well aetated and. mote ' active soil.
a Some farmers may be a bit dubious
o meeil our immense; war, heeds. , In i
but basic slag, - thinking J i t ' too slow,
respond more phate.
better
s There Is’ ample-'evldence that basic solag I is of the highest -value for spring- a wn crops. On most land it is almost
i
spring coni it 'is' beyond, doubt an efficient source of • phiosphate, even, if applied only a few days before seed-, Ing. !,It is .specially effecltive after poor grassland or a .previous- straw crcp;
s effective as superphosphate. -For
crops, slag is an ideal substitute, pro vid e you apply enough nitrogen. With! a shorter growing season, sugar beet, 'potatoes and flax do bettei* with quickl acting phosphates—supers and complete fertilisers. • But exj^eriments have proved 'that slag well worked into them land a week or two before sowing ^ v e s ' yields not micch: infenor tOi supers. "'-The necessary
super be preferred to. slag. When you- can’t get superf. for root
potash carj. be applied at the:)usual time so spreading out the spring work. s Rationing was ■ introduced tcY make
and
.Mr. Hudfoni has sounded toe, call for
T.shoot in the Stanley Cup competition to-moiTOW.
sure that e'very farmer gets his fair nhare of phosphates. Many have made ho attempt ,p get their rations. O^ers nave hand^ in their permit^ but have
iiuu,ot yet !^yen delivery; instructions:
an’all-dut effort for toe !■ 1943 harvest. In toe\ gravbsit year in. our history there must be no' crop, failures for te k of phosphates. ' To make sure of the fertilisers for spring seeding, now .is a the time to take' delivery and avoid
tdding! to toe country’s! overburdened take^ pasiC: slag instead.
spring.!. Let us be wise and take what; we can get as soon as we can' get it.: If-iw^jcan’t get superphosphate, lets;
r a n ^ r t system by delaying it .till T V H A L L E Y H O M E G U A K D
• To-night (Friday): No. 2 Platoon. . T T04nofrow (Saturday) Jan. 30to, to lOto, No. 1 Platoon.: ' . ' !
“F” Coy. n th Ctyr Lancs. B’ta. GUARDS: ,
. ;
hursday, Feb. 4th, No.' 3 Platoon. Friday, Feb.'5th. to Wednesday,. Feb.
TRAINING PARADES:
■ Friday: 19.30 hrs.: Drill Hall. Sunday; 10.00 hrs.; Coy. Headq ters;
Full Company parade.
Sunday: Coy. Papde at Headq trs, ^"Monday: No. 2 Platoon; ■ i/c Lieut.
o-night: No. 1 Platorih: Vp-LieUt. Mlfchell. 19.30 hrt. - ( ,
Monday: 19.30 hrs.: Gas! lecture., • Wednesday. 19.30 hrs.: Drill Hall. Friday: 19.30 hrs.: DnU.TIaU.' TiN.C.O.’s PARADES: -v-vi 'Xt . , . ' , ,, ■
;, ,,
MAMASOL ■ V E R S U S !
Ootterlll; 19X0 brs. ^ | Tueteay: N.C.O.s, Class: i/ .Lieut.
Perrings;
19.30.hrs. Garratt.
Thursday; N.C.O.’s Class; ite Lieut. .
, .Mitchell.! ■ '
, ' ! 'SPECIALIST !CLABSES; ' Monday: Cooks;; 19.30 hrs., H’Qrs. ■We^esday; First Ai<^: -19.30 hrs., do.
Friday; . No. 1 Platoon; i*c Lieut, ! . ; j ,
-tones:of visit to artillew irange. ■ ’Sunday. Feb. 14to; Films at Whalley Cinema, 18.30 hrs.|
; Saturday Feb. 6to': See notices for i ' '
1 'SPECIAL VISIT:
h Sunday, Feb. Tth,, from: 09.30 to 13.00 I ,
i EXERCISE: ' i- „ -
for thfe important' exercise. I SOCIAL'
I \ N.0 .o7s. ■ !,!- 1-:,
iMenrequiring equipment must report to C Q.M.S. Jas. Peters,! or to Stores
i EQUIPMENT:: - ,
iNC.O.’s social, •to-morrow (Saturday) at 20.00 hrs.
rs. approx. All. ranks axe required 1
; . . . , .
Gatratt; ,19.30 hTS. :l ■ ! Wednesday: Nri. 3 Platoon; ite Lieut.
‘ -S ^ MASTITIS
Why; hot ask our repres ;nta- tive -to -tell you all ab( ut 1
MAMASOL I THE TMAStE^ ■ MEBjejNE'
FOR MYITIS 'DUGDALE & SONS,
W A T E R L O O C O R N R j l l L L i G L I T H E R O E
LOST
'T OST' on Wednesdky, hsitweei 1 Brun- i L gerlpy-avenue via
land- toe Statton. Bady’s -M^tj Green I CARDIGAN;' Finder rewarded,
^ r^ e n Advertiser, and Thho®’ - •
Green -Apply,
, j^ ^ Y - . poult^-keepert_
POUXTEY AND EGGS ^ __have found
Poifitry Spice,-to. the-mash: T ry it. Padkets 1/3, from Blackburn , and Soils, (3om MUl. Castle Gate,' Glitheroe.’
extfa eggs-per-,bird per week, simply by adding.wonder,egg-producer, Karswood
that they get two, and even three,
^ ! aC5H' hen, can lay five-, .eggs weekly X!i; without detriment to . its health. Give Karswood Poultry SplppO conta^-
.
and! can be .more easily taken up by the brop when growth begins.
ploughing several months! before fng,!without tage
is
lit can be applied to the final that-the ! phosphates
to' utilise quickly
able Arable
and,, therefore,; to
crops are .slag,phos ^ : ;
Increased supplies will benefit our. vastly greater tillage area.; We gene^ ally look on superpnoplhate as the most suitable phosphatlc fertiliset for spring t sowing- but-iwe can’t produce enough
m i l l s B R A N C H , a n d I i •^ llV iM d Customers—Asa Them
sented. Nannette .Smith! led a ; delight ful troupe .of idancers in a Saalcfr s Hornpipe. Midway! through toe pro .ceedings, - Sunday scholars, were -pr^’
sented-with book prizes by,Mr.-DurnMl. t Miss Mellowdew, who has .been -on the
1 a -han-dbag and! an umbrella as tokens; of esteem from! the. teacheiB, scholars, and managers, j. Mr.'Lloyd paid a toe tribute ito her ymrk,' -and Mr. Boddy, I the fortner headmaster, -also added his
who . recently ! retu rn^ to Manchester, and -was'invited to .toe party, .rrcteved
eaching Staff ,'of th e ' day school; and 1 owded audience ’ thoroughly ; enjoyed
the whole effort, toe proceeds of which were for School funds. ! ■ ;
CLITHEROE KOME GEARD ■ vl “A ”; COMPANY. :
To-morrow (Saturday) 13,00-20.00 hrs. ' Sunday; 09.00-20,00 rite. • i
. DUTIES: Telephone: No. 1 Platoon.
As detailed from No] 1 Section, GUARDS and PKX3UETSr-.
a T o n i^ t (Friday); N6. 2 p la to o n 1 !■
nd 2 iSecttonsJ Emergency,' Secttoi^ 3 and l4.
’Tuesday;. No. 2; 3 arid 4;. 1 and .2. . Wednesday:. No. 3; as detailed.
-Sunday: No. 4; 1 and 2; 3 and 4. Monday;. !No. 1; 2 and 4;
Saturday; .No. 3’,! as detailed. . i S’
‘Thursday^ No. 4; 3 and: 4; 1 and 2. PARADES;'
risk of loss.; The advan-;|,those detailed, - dissolve'
seed-; ___ _____ __ ■ los ,
H.Qrs.! 19.30 hrs., for trainmg. Nos. 2 and 3 Platoons:. Browning Autoinatio class, H.Qrs., 19.15; hrs., ta le
s ‘Tuesday: No.:3 Platoon’s suppei’-and focial.: Parade i H.Qrs. 19.15 hrs. Uni
o No..4 Platoon parade Low Moor; end i ' ;|
Lecture.
only,! perhaps, for spring wheat should | above; which may be subject ;to altera- c i m o r K a n r A f p T n * P f 1
■ All Ranks are ; reminded to read their respeotlve 'I Platoon lOrders posted m their own Idistricts,, in , addition to the
endle Junior School at. 19.55 .hrs., for ' ! - ' ! '
i , ' i ; f o r c e ! L .. . I c ^ d e t -i * . ' • I " t i o n S , i C t C . a R m y CLTTHEROE . PLATOONS.
To-morrow (Saturday),, 14.00 hrs.:' Stanley Cup .rifle, competition. • AH'
Cadet? parade .'aji H.G.' Headquarters Transport ■
provided.
Wediies-day next, 19.30 hre.: I ' Pieldcraft training; map reading and
driU.| . ; Priddy next, 19.30;hrs.: , - | . Rilie drill, iriusketry and fiel-dcraft. —...... - _________ . N.B.—ALL Cadate are expecied to. E a r in e r
D o y o u w a n t A C H E / i P R o a d a n d A G O O D R o a d ? T H E N
U S E T H R E E G R A D E S O U R — ’ ;
Giggleswick Quarry Bottoms JO H N
;1 F I N E , M E D I U M . R O U G H . S e e o r ^ r i t e f o r S p e d i l P r i c e s t o H q p g s o n IPhone 24. LIME AGENt, SLAiDBURN.
orm: i-Great coats and ;slacks. P ‘Thursday: ALL Platoons assemble at
Monilay: !No.; 1 Platoon parade Coy. for
, I . ! , J
f Seedall Avenue, 19.30 hrs., j for prac tice on miniature range.
.
M testimony in handing over the presents. criss Meltowdew • suitably replied.; A
1 T
of £ 5 jl5s. 3d. issuing oiit of landjani cottagte No. 78 to 88 (even number!) WOONE LANE. - CUTHEROE. Qrojs
LOT 5—A YEARLY
GROTOD.RENt
assessment £81 Os. Od. o. LO-f 6-A yearly GRCJtniro RENg
f £17 -Is. lid.-issuing out of landiai 1 cottages No.- 7 to
■WOB^ON STREET, CLITHEROE. pro s ‘
■WILSON S’lREET. OLlTHEEOp. Gross assessment £91 (js. Od.
ENT'iOHlARGE of £7 14s. 7d. IssuinE 6oe premises' erected thereon. No. 60,
JANUARY 29, 1943. WANTED
advertlBCd In our column, relates to a woman, between!? 18: .and 30- Inoluslv^ Unless ? such' a woman (a); has .living with her a ohUd. of hers under, the age of 14 ot ;(b) Ils resistered under toe
1 TO WOMEN APPLICANTS, ,. None oi toeitvaoancles for women
Blind Persons Act,' or (c) has a Mlnl^ tin? of Laboitr riermlt, to allow her to ffitatoimploymept by individual effort,,
or ; unless . ,(d) i toe , advertisement Is starred. , " - , ''' -
burri. Candidates ; iriust have ’had experience of Lancashire boilers. . 48- hour week; pay rate; 20.86d. per hour. CJorporatlon superarmuation scheme.' i Apmy to toe, Clerk and:-steward alt
MANCHESTER CORPORATION. •TOKER (permanent) wanted at toe
the-(5oIdny.\ .. !' i ' !. I - ? '-
preferred] within three nriles of CUtoe- j^e.—Write Box;B4. Advertiser STimes
„ forroom
any age or condition: good pticertJaid. --Write Box' A2, Advertiser and Times,
■ANTElS-liadles’ CYCLES, frames o)f wheelsr also TYPEWIHTEEto,
istrict; no attention! ‘needed.—Write' T710R SALE-?-BB.A; MOTOR43YCLE, Box Cl,' Advertiser and Times.,
TAT’ANTET)—FURNISHED Rooms for J
d VV elderly lady; 'WhaUey, or Clltoeroe .
;TATE: aire now in a positirin to take a ttv . limited number of orders for
Redmayne’s, 9,-Market Place, Clitoeroe. !•AlKTANTED-^Large PRAM, in good
urning. Suits,' Coats and Costumes.—
V V condition.—Apply, Advertiser and Times.-
^ C4', A-dvertiser! and■
^ i ^ ” M I a^ y g r o u n d ^ r of £ 7|TOa;.'Odi. Issuing out of lato. ar C cottages No. 38 to, 48
>,
inmrTA^^S No 1 to S inclusive, PE.«- GRINDLETON. let
lo t ^ ’THE , FIYH' S'TONEBOT T
cleS. GroSs annual reriital ,£76 IBs. (la. Free from ground rent. ■ , ; j ! eeFurither particulars from the: Auctio j-
rs, 50, Ainsworth Street. Blackbufn (Tel. 5051); or from
/riLIXHEROE AUCTION' MART; C V ' ■ ' xiMITEDj
TiTCJNDAY NEXT--C1RADING at 9 30 D A tem. : No stock . accepted .;af er
l-d pjm. '
rTVOESDAY NEXT—Sale of DAUiY X CATTLE at: 10-30 a.m., when iip-
Wi Ri^y. of potoiham, will offer 30 Ewes in lamb, due March. 1 ‘This \yill follov),:toe sale of cattle.
i^A A NEWLY-CALVED COWS ; A ip i U HELPERS will he: on offer. 1 Ir.
;, ,
bn FRIDAY, Februan 10-30 am.'
' ^ i I ’ -Tel. 1325.
LAYING-OPP CATTLE will te bfld 12th;. Sale at
•AATANTED—Smart FEMALE for gro- VV eery; -48 houri week.—Write Box
-ivX must be good hand milker; found.-ivApply, Manager, :,C.W.S., With-
Hall. Clitoeroe. > j' , . wanted for general farm,work;
gill, Clitheroe., " ■ , '
1'te 1 d WE still buy Books and Magaztoes. Clitoerrie Market (Saturday).
—R. and P. Jones, BookseUf”” .
tisei^ and,-Times. ;■ •'
BALD'WilN WEEKS & BALDY^. Solicitors. Clitl^eroe. (Tel; 5?).
AATANTED—Large TRUNK, in good TV condition.—^Wrlte Box B7, Adver,
■ . -'
shop.—Apply; R. D; Blackburn and Sons, Castle Gate Branch, Clitheroo.
/'VBHMney siVHEpiNG.-^Wadding- v..' tori,. 116, WopPc Bane, Clitoeroe.
WANTElN^trong BOY pr^Ttouth HOR’irtJUL'TDRAL and rough Plate | GLASS for sale.—W. & R. Brieriey,
Wanted—BOY for garden.—Lord, ON SALEVGent’s. CY(iLE, in good coridltion; no ‘phone calls.—^Apply, |
Higher. Hodder,. Clitoeroe.
Lime House. Farm, Clitoeroe._' . em HOUSE,-Hurst Green district.
frir f a rm work.-^George Whitwell, Advertiser and, Times. ! ' Lowergate, Clitoeroe. Tel. 129. ...
Wanted to purchase rir rarit, mod For SALEt-Solid Walnut Sideboard, —Write Box Dl, ,Advertiser and Times.
d in'! excellent condition, 6, large
T HE NEXT SALE OF GELD ' A ID AATANTED:— , \
CHESTER i Secretary.
TRADE NOTICE.
! , I R e l e . a s e o f S h e l l Egg ' ; , J A L L O C A T I O N .' .-2 , , :; I i s - a v a i l a b l e f r o m t o d a y '■
R O B I N S O N : & S P E N S L l ^ .
THOMAS ^WATSOI -I PIANOFORTE TUNER, j • “ LYNNWOOD” ! WEST BEADFOBD
bum. f,
Ap pr en t ic e , -a'anted.-Apply, 'W- MAN or strong ^YOU’TH
and R. Brieriey, Plumbers' and Decorators, (Lowergate, Clitoerpe.
vV for farm'work; milking maoWne used.—F. Webster, Crow Trees, OhaU
PIANO wanted; must be
in.good con-
ON.SALE--Baled‘OAT'STBAW; alsp . clean CHAFP.-7J. Capstick, Bashall
■
housei-f-Wnte Box. D2, Times."
m'opnfngs ' weel^j ;- ■ ! - !
- dition.—1. ISdisford Road, Qfftteroe. DOlilESTIC, HELP' wanted on fow
small modem Advertiser and
L’ ADIES’ and Gent’s. Secon3-hand
object!: p.c. prompt attenitlon.—SEED, 48, Parson Lane, Clitoeroe.: . ■
CLOnHNG wanted; distance no
have previous experience.;—Apply, h. i- Walkfr, Field -Head, .Slaidbum, .
COMPANION Want^ Ikdy, ‘ ■ ■ ■ Apply, Advertiser &■ Times.
'TTrTAN'rED—TRACiTOR DRIVER fOT Vv'Agricultural contract work; murt
______ for invalid “
WAnted immediately—sharp LAD
to deliver morning p ap e ^ g ^ d .(vage^Apply, Advertiser and Times.
Eaves, near Clitoeipe.! Xli\EW copies remain of “ Ain’t Lite
' H U E S M C E l a m b i n g M E D I C I N E S .
Be "On" Guard” during the. Lambing. 1 . ; . • Seastn IT
Lay in a Stock < f: toe following: EWTONIKJ For , 1 eviving Ewes and | Lambs during Lan blng. : 6-doz. 61/2;
3-dOZ. 32/4;: 1-doz. 11/4.:
GASEODYNE. Per reUe'ving- acute] Lambing Pains. 6-coz. 61/2 3-driz. 32/4; ,1-doz. 11/4.,
Inclusive of Purchase Tax. , .. I _
Orders, £1' or over, oairiage paid to , nearest Station.
M DAY,' SON & HEWITT, LW., since 1866. apufactrlrers of etermary Medicines |
: 22,'Dorsei Stree;, LONDON, Wl, 'ihe flrin. wlth pve' 150 years reptit^ ’ tion and Holders o the Rriyal Warrant |
TO LET HeIyWOOD Dist -ict.- < ,
■laratfrom J. R. Brldgford and, ^ n s . Land AgenitSi lO, Norfolk (Street, Man- | Chester 2.
__■'^omroct FARik of 41 acres, -wiito •ood house and' bindings;' also larger i I'arm with area up to 177 'aerte accord
____ __ -TO LET,'small ------ "
ng tri requiremen s.-T ’
urther.particu- HOL(X»MBE.;^feY HOUSE F-ARM
house and buildirigs.—Ordere to view from J. -R. Bridgford and Sons, Land Agents, 10, Norfol^ St., Manchester 2.
TO BE LET’ arefa 66. acres;-'gpod
attendance;—^Apply, this! Office. G ,U E ' S ! r ‘S .-,6
'
Prospectus and full! particulars, from the Principal.
Intensive Individual Tuition: / ' Rapid Progress. :
/ Bt|3U4ESS TRAINING COLLEGE.
.(Principal: E, G. Guest, HCcn*.') ■ for
Ing] ground insects) which increases egg pr^uction by a natuinl developmrat of the] egg cluster. Get li^^lrtoKet today froin Altoam, , Cash - Stores,- . Kendal S t f e , Olltoeroe. ■
RAPID AND THOECIUGH SECRETARIAL AND COMMERCIAL ! TI^AININQ
-! ,
•! TyeSULTS are amazing after only] a. t X t fortnight’s use of Karsw.^ Poji^L
loThens. 'Try Grocer, 12, King Street, Clither<». | READ
Ltlne, of 112. 'Wihalley-road, 'while to -top course of .his dutlw as
POSTMAN’S accident.—N&. Tom
attention at Victoria Hosprital B ur^y, •and ’was later Tenio,vbu v
to..nis nonie, Well known In the Read d i^ c t , wtere
at; Padlham, on and fractured, brt
.He
he delivered toe. .mail 'before. being. -trari^0?T€d„ .ti^Padi^m,
ibetag dlscharge-d alter sustaining injury to his arm.
l^r.-Lane fCbght'to. the last (3rw . -
■ # ; Byrne,
-irt anice Mv birds are veritable egg m |c h S l ;”.^Ites Mr. smith.; of Yari^.; Kdrswoo^' costs ,a, farUffiBg_ a day for
. 9-U, EXCHANGE STREET, '.BLACKBURN.
! (TeL 54Q3). oir from .;
Mrs. E. Robinson] P.C.T.]
A.O.T.Sh 71 'Hayharrt Striroti Cjlltheroe.
AeKNOWLEDGlIENTS
PARKINSON.—Sisters an'd Brothers, of ' the late James Parkinson iwlsh. to ympathy . received to their stfdden
bereaivemerit. , Church Street, sTaidburn.;!'!
BYDEHEAED.-'The Family of toe late '■Mr. W. Rydeheard tender toeh sta- cere" thanks to all Relatives. Friend^, Neighbours, and - the Statlon-mastelr.
, , ; r ;
and Staff, for kind expressions-of, sympatoy’and-floral tributes recely^ to their sad, hereavetoent. ■ -Also toe Doctor and District ■ Nurse for kind ] attention.. . . .
12, Old Road Side, BUlIngton. ;
bo thank all .Relatives. Friends, Neigh s urs, Doctor and Nurse, for help and
TO LET in Clitoerbe—Two Furnished; .ROOMS, with,' usef of kitchen, or
LAMBING OILS (Cffiem'ical: Extract I Brown), Antiseptic and Healmg.. Pint, j 6/10; Feal. 23/10.
” Queer,by Norri an Taylor.. Obtam • I f Happened in N iwtonbright,” price
1/3, -whilsf stocks'permit; Send a copy to your friends: -tine/’U enjoy it.-
_ North Street, CUtheroe.—Also 12 volt Battery, by Parks, Blaickibum, as new: i only been vsed one month; bargain at Mechanic’s Combination Setj by,
rawers and good large mirror; a genu- e bargain at .£ 10; no offers.—Apply,
-been jused; -aisd. Moore -& Wright-1 Scribing Block with ifemier adjustment, new, £3 15s.-Od.—Apply as above.
L;,S.,Starret, UJOH brand new,_never f £4:
BOY' OR GIRL Wanted-to assist .m' St r o n g youth or good farm :mM, ■wanted.’MJrook, Horrocksford Old ' ,
-tSMITHIES, 'Phone 4164.;
Oil H iL B ON SALE-i-OLIVEB ' (No. 9) TYPE-
•WRIT^, ' in,: splendid condition: ■' .r-iiApply, Advertjser and Times.
AA-QPIHdi HENS, Geese and Turkeys. IvX Dark coirib, liver trouble, rtorms,
etc., cured in 24 hoUrs with JOHN
SON’S REVIVING ' TONIC.' • Bottles I 8id.. 1 /4.—Blackburn’s Chm Stores.
X 1936,; 250 c.c.,; re-bored.—1, Rich- riiond Terrace, Clitheroe.
/xANTEiaJ' 3-tray Diimer Waggons, V steel tubular frames; see wiiffipws. next Rialto, Rochdale.
■fSilNLOP Balloon all-steel BARROW XXWHEELS, 15in. X 4iri. (not rubber).,| 4-SMITHIES .•Phone ,4164.
(next Rialto), ■/-
V? stock. , — Smithies, :te)chdale. ‘Phone 4164.
Rochdale.
Tfmes. ; - . - - W hEMIOAL Portable ClLOSErs in . next Rialto,
rA tli-STEEL BARROWS, 5 cubic feet, SA-twin - rubber wheels, in stock.—
MITHIES,'! next Rialto, Rochdale. j’Phone 4164.',
- -
rrSBOLLIES,: Trucks, Bogles; Hand-1 [X carts. Wood
..Barrows, Extension Ladders.—Smithies, next Rialto, i Roch-, 1 Sale. ’Phone 4164. ■
ITEIGHING MACHINES, 1 ton plat- S V: form, j£25; 5-cwt.: dead ,weight
Sack Machine, £12, reconditioned.— I •
TTOR 'sAlE—AUSTIN ,10, good con- X > diltion.-fApply, Advertiser & -Tunes.
i . ■ ■ FOR Langho Colony, Langho, nr. Black-
k n
97 , 1 Theo.
FUNEi^|AL SERVICE S T R E E T ,
D A W E N p a r i s o r i w i l l
, _____ .._J prove that, value- for value, tfiere i i
Q U B p r i c e s w e - m e £
are moderate. ;By that i 1 . that anj actual com-
in ptice tha i ours.
no funeral service lower j ' J
-it is availablii to all. I
This fine old-service costs jnb more; |
&S0NS M O R I A L S
^ook j liir order I now i from otu large seleiHldnioI
BLAC^. GBEYJ AND RED GRANITES.!
liend :]or Catalome. j ' . Add;:ess: - ) , |
E M I3T E R Y
/ C C R I N I G T O N . B I R T H D A Y S
.' (■ ■ J
Prices cannot; later be guaranteed, '
ectdd when' desired,
G A T E S , '
BjOBIN^ ON.—(Loving birthday greetings and. hist wishes to our dear son and bfothe:', A.0.1 Eiwin Robinson, on iris 22iMbirthday (Janukry 28th), and now ' terving with toe
R.AF.} in Ceylon.’
‘Keep (lur loved oie, now far distant, ‘N e t o T h y c a l r e . ”
j . Wilkin Street, Cflitheroe. B IE T H S
mithies, Livesey Street, Rochdale.— 2 J-unr.JIa son; bqti Phone.4161.
CaESTIIR. — At Homel Glasgow, 1943, i ) Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chester, to well.
Balsh'agray Nursing ! on _ 24th January,
4, Marilxjrough Avenue,; Glas ow, W.l.
; D E i T H S
ALTHA!H.^-On January 120to, 1943, at' rthe' Burnley Hospi’tal, , -Elizabeth Hann;th Altham, beloved wife of JoseSi -Altham, aged 59 years.’ j . . Inter :ed' a t Slaidbum Parish Church, Janu'iry 23rd. | ,
; • I , ,
JONESL—On-the 25th January, 1943, at 3, Garnett Road; Clitoerpe, Edward, toe 1 fioved husband I of Louisa Jiones, aged )3 years. Interred at St. Mai-y’s Cemeiery on th^ 28to.' ■ , ! I
fllORGlJiN.—On tile 21st January, 11943, at h e : home, Dari-dre Btorise, Newport, Pern! 1 rokeshire, Mrs. Julia Thornton Mort m, In her 87th year, passed awaj .in her sleep.
I
NOBLB.—On the 28th January, i 1943, a t -13: -Caatle Viiw. Olitoeroe, Robert
at 3 jp-m.- , ' : ;
Will un, -the belpved husband of lAmy NoKii, in his 7M year. , Interment at SI. Mary’s Cemetery, i^ehruary 1st.
IN MEMOBIAM ELLEN BIRTWISTLE,
Ever remembered. 'Bees xin,-Notts.'I Matinee |
(XJNTINUC 6-0 p.m. LI
I I L Q N |
j M A S S I j in TODA \ mando
-^From Dad and Lizzie. |
-.Yriu’ll enjoy I ifbidaI
■ A great pjcl xwo daysI T E E Y
SCALES 1 /
BI ^CKBUim. Toqo— -j
A R E I ‘ '
i T H E i d in in g
i THE BE i
- and ;o HOT-; AIR]
;Y. VISIT i YORK
ireg ist ere
Kin
TO-NIGHT (E Amickey 1
rielightful pi
^MONDAY anf 'SFENCEp:
■ Her happiej ! in' America. Booking
Advance book gio and 8-tt j
, !Thone,424l Thisl
spows, Sats. f J'l , ..
Our j
—{{Tom Husband, Daughter and -Son-in-la'w. ! T, ;
■ ;
Wc rifiten think of days gone by, T 'Y’hen -We wbre all together;!
’;:he main ! link gone for ever. 20, H rrop Street; Clitheroe.
BLaCKLOCK.—l!n loving memory oi a dea:’ Mother, Barbara, who died 29th
i Jaijfrary, 1940. . Sweet is the fragrance of
!fele p t Man. -■-From Barb
remembrance. ara, Jack and BarryJ
SLAIOKLOCK.-in loving memory of a
\ G'ld saw her footsteps falter,J ' ■ And the road was gettmg steep:
E ; gently closed her eyelids -| And gave His loved one slMp.,
20. lyilson Street, Clltherbe. ‘ ,2r'i. 1942. i
--;'rom 'Winnie, Clifford, Douglte and , -Doreen.
'; . !
BuShrON'.—In Irivtag | memory of our dear Grandma. 'W'ho died February
j '' j!
Low id, remembered, longed for alwais. B::ingtoS many a silent tear, j
As 'le ibyed her, so we miss her; I Ir our memory she,is near: l' ;
Blato-Bull, - Old, LanghO; ,
(Thil -lovrily flower, so young and, fair, Ci-ned!hence iby early doom,,! _
mths. - ! I i ■' ]
uus! came to spe how. swedt a flower ifl Par^ise dould. bloom.
j
-From -Grandma and CJrandad, i Katoi Winnie and John.
HuIHSON.—"rreasured memories
12; ? endle Vlert, - Chatbunr. It er . - I ni loving; ■
-iFroin her loving Son, Daughter-in- law. and Grandchildren.
The! sweeitest of memories Are ^all thpt are! left ■ Of a loving motoer,- And ond of the' best.
u,|ar son -Peter, who died JabUfJ^ si t o . 1942, a g e d 3 i y e a r s . -11 months.
memory
Gone from our home so swiftly^ £ Plucked like a flower m its bloom,
> sweet, so young and .lovely,! Yet taken, away I SO'soon. - |
1108 •Whalley iRoad,! Clltoeroe. i; kiLHAM. 'r- In ■
. I ^ at . ' ? ,
-From Mummy, Daddy, and Brother John.i'.--' - I
i 'llllsim Rushton Snailham, who died aoih January. 1942.
! HlsVi/ffe
and..pto. .
I Market: Place. 1011tbenij_- TW. ^twri lines) vn-f"
printed and published .*5 Adh ertteer and Ttoies ^topaijiy. Lto.
■'N. m
! dear memriry, of r,
i:
oe.jj:' '■ 4 ' / . 1 ■
A yol ' 6 ™ - m n ;white of out
diar mother .and, fftb^dma. I'jdson, whri passed .away January 1942.-
■ ;f3; '
TO-NICBosall mondA
of Ellen
-From M a^ e , 'William and Joe. |
SL/.rER.-In ibving I memory of our -’ 'ax grandsrin Pacer, who d!led;.Janu- y 30th, 1942, aged 3 .years and U.
Plans! IntereT
detail] r-
C R E J a p p r J
Tdenr Mother arid Grandma. Barbara, wl ) died Janizary 29th, 1940. j ;
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ILACIILOCK.-In loving memory of a dea: ■ Wife and M°toer, Barbara, who diet January 29to' 1940. - - !.
,lM family chain is broken now,—
-'-!?rtiin her iovlngi Husband [and Family, arid John, MEE.
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