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MEW THEATHE- R O T A t , BLACKBIJRM. EVERY EVENING NEXT V?EEK AT 7-30.. MATINEE, THURSOAY, 2-3D
, Mr. JAMES WELCH’S Company in the funniest farce of the century : WEEN
T h e I E v e n in g S ta n d a r d . . . ; . -mul t i tude.: :
iSt. John Ambulance Division.
I ^ R E M E M B E R
JUMBLE SALE,
. \
TO-MORROW, Saturday, Oct. 8th,
OLD SCHOOL. CHURCH BROW. FROM 3-0^ p.m.
Ifihalley Reading Room A-:- DANCE
in aid of the above, will be hela in il^ Whalley Assembly Rooms,
On Saturday, Oct. 8th. D a n c in g f r om 6 - 3 0 to 11-45. .
Whalley Quadrille Band; I!EFI^ESH^[E^•■ rS. ru o vm hD .
A dmis s ion ONE SHILLING. • - , Right of admission reserved.
HELBIFIELD
AIJGtCION MART CO.. LTD. NEXT
Special Sale STORE CATTLE,
FOR ALT, CLASSES OF will beheld on r -
Tuesday, Oct. 11th, Sale to commcnce-at 12-0 o’clock.
- good-show expected .of Lvmg-off Cows,
•Geld Cattle -and Bullocks, from the usual consignors.
WXf. MORPHET, Secretary. HELLIFIELD
AUCTION MART CO.i LTD., Special vNotice.
M E S S R S . T V E S O N B R O S , w i l l sh ow u p w a r d s o f
500 CheYiot and / Black Faced.
ON Auction Mart
S s - . ' J
p e n ; p o i n t s ..
-'’■ '-It vvoiildibc a, aifficulb propositi^^ me'ridvvh6'riv-ero'ricadmg,-doublcrij'v<^t^er|;
doing-thcworkrof .tvvo m e n .^ •■
■
;“Where;thcrc‘is,smoke.;thore::mi^t-,be; A gieat many,5f ns, hovvevei, misji
'■ talve th e -d u s t 'kjeked 'u p ' by , «candal|
mongers for the genuine luiticlc -Women; bho'uldrbe ]u s t ,a s careful m
V
accepting inen',,for husbands as th ey'are accepting their' dresses from, tailoring
E w e s
'T h u r sd a y N e x t , O c to b e r 1131h, in th ep en sa t th e back'ofthe
^
The Scenery Coslumes and efleots . have leen axpressly ljuilt Jor this tour, and the Company has been rehearsed'.under the direction- , -V of Mr. James Welch at the Criterion Theatre, London.
One of London’s Biggest Successes. N.J3.--IvO ADVAJfCE IN PRICES. THE TIMES. _X ERIDAY. O C TO B E R ; -Tlh, 1910.
NOTES BY THE WAY. The older generation of Clit'hero:iians \m11.
learn'.with regret of the death,: .which oc curred at Duncan. Canada, on Sept.,4tlr, ol Mr.'
J.is Norcro.ss. .a
brci.lier.ol the late Aid. ■ Norcross", of Cliitheroe. The sad in formation IS contained m a
Can.adiaii: iiews- pai>&r which has reached us tliis week. The newspaper interred to states: tDl-he death, took place at
Dunc.in on Sundavi 4th hist., of -Ntr. Jas. Norcross'.at the age of 65 >ear.s. Mr. Norcross was tom at ClilheToe, Lan- casliire,' England, .and -■
educ.ated. at the grammar-school of diat . place and . at Culliam C o l le g e ; '" For some years he was iiead master of a large school an Lnerpopl and came to Canad.a in 1SS6, at once sattlnig 'in Cowichan,. where, he
h.iS:e\er -since resided. In 1892 he became cl-erk 6f the miiii'icinality, .and held the position for nearly 1S years,-
re.Signing.. only, two mcriths ago to take the office of
_.assist.ajit- superantendent .of - the - Dominopn - Fish
H.atchsry at Ccwich.an Lake..
.“ -For a number of years he was coroner
for the^distncr and ha.s-been for man\ \ears a justice of-the peace :for .the province. After -tlie umon of- local' .school districts
into one he held -the honorary secretaryship of'ihe Board of School Trusitees. ... In
th.is capacity his acquaintaincei. acquired in pro fessiona‘1 capainty, .wiith the requirements of school • work, in which, he took more, iihan ordniary -interest^:
ca.used him to be of the- ^reates'L xiui^h- stir vice. . Educaitional. mat-,
‘ters were ailways'of intercst-tC ’hcmfaiKl he Itihorcuuhly undersiood the-difficulties and. requirements of 'thoie engaged, in inijiai ting inotrucKcn. • In politics he was a
l.ilxira.1. Once or twice his name
has.lieen.mentioned, locally'as candidate i for_:^the Legis’.a.iuve Assemldv-; but he always declined to accept nomination although he was, alwavs an m- defaticable- vvorkeir for* the party . in - this d’<5trict;- ' He leaves- a vv^dow, 'three .sons,
T.ainf-a
F.dw.ard .and
Noim.in. of V.ancouver, :iavd H:ivold, c-1 Somenos; .and two daugh'.fcrs Miss E-1'
iz.atoth .and IreneA'orcross.,- T-lieje, are rwo -vister.s-- (Mis^ Norcioss and, Mrs.
Bl.ackledgel still
iiv.mg la-t S t . , Annes-.on-
-the-Sea.- ' -Ml classes ot the commimaty.will ■ 30=11 wHh his-farhily; m sancereily. mounting tile = Ic-ss i of die; dtoeased gentleman . who combined ■ the ■ highest'- personal:.character with strong 'de.-nre for public service and an ability to' render k not ofteii'.seen . m .the
same individual. ❖ - “ Tlie funei-al took place cai Tuesday the
reniaiiis-' liav;nlg ' Been 'removed; froni ■ ihe house to St. Peter’s: Quamichaii, where the service o f tliechtircii o f Enghand w a r used.;
The nail i tonrer.s .were W..; H. Flayward,'. M P ' Reeve .‘Vitkeiii-Indian-Agent Robert-*
son,' Horace D.avie:W. P. Jaynes and J. N.i Evans, ex-M Pi P.,' liispeotor of Fisheries' E G ’ ’Tavlor;
'Ihe-nioiiniers were the t-hree'- tons' and idle eldest sister, -the otiier;
'ladies of the fam-ilv- hto-ng too much affected bv'i'he eveait .to at'teiid'
the.funeral' ceremony
A' sister-in-lavv,' Atrs. Harold,Norcrot>s,,-.wa-'> .alsoTresent-'.-it; tCae .funeral .-:y. Amongst .the- nt-miv ■ flora-l emblems of respect and
reg.ard'
wliich’ acco'iipaiv.ed • the
dece.ased to •- the- gr,avewas- -a veirv- handsonre wreath- from the^ Reeve and'Ariinicipail-iliy ,of North Ctiwiciian ivi'tli vvhich hehad toen so long .and.hoiiour- ablv -cciinected.
r.Tlie.- cause.of death .was tli'e*’
prev.ailmg enidemic of ,dv sentery. , .
" o ' Bv the ivav: it is
iiitereslmg.to recall that
M r R --Coates, vvho.ik rctiiruig from the: hearlmasl-ersliip of t-St..- James’s,: sciiool - lh;s Week' succeeded to the position on the, 're-scgnatioii'.of-,
AIr.-.Norcross.
iti- jirvcmmemoration - of -llae 'Centeinary .M; ■ th'e'-M:inchester.:Unitv.';of,vOddfellovv.s,-':!lowh
Oddfellows will .atteid tilic mommg sei- v-ice-v .at tbe-ii. Gbtlieroe
...Bansh.-y Gliuroh qji
i'he''Re'v 'J M ,AA rigley -'(
Vic.ar) who was made” .aiV-' honorarv-.i
member.iof atlie-iGastle
■ Pmlge .a
fcw-avveeks.ago;i''>,After-deduci;ing- nvera ge: chii rch ■ e'xiieiTses, -tli e- col lect ion .- w si 1 ■;■
be devo'ed to,the Glntheroe Nurs ng A 's o ' ci-itienPyi-i:T’be'vLinic?ione-RockJLodge-hav ei .agdmnorUo-niorrow-.os f .a: Jiiaidreld?es ent-;toT t-he one held'bv 'the C.aVile’ Lodge a few
.■ ,.i,
Tlie..-.Ghtheroe,:Ccngregataonal-(;B.andvoC! Hojre'.Union -openedt'uier.vvmter-isiessaon-ron Mondav' evemng'vvith'-aJsooiaJuin-'the Con-:
44.
B AND i OF “h o p ' e -A r w
AY"-* ‘aumlav ' AVII members,., of the
ALU:'.aiid . juveniles ;arejrequested:il_oAmeet .-It '(he;
N.at!
on.al ■ sclioob-not-hatervth.an .9-45. .a m „ ' lh e i-rea^cher .at the service will be
. : .'A .
m.airnage vvill kake placeiabout .Christ mas between Air. .Eustace Gilbert Halls; c f Chevuie Gardens, Ghelsca,- youngest, son of die-.'
l.ate Air;-Herbert Augustus HiiIIs,
T.somet time Judge: of the InteniationalCourt a of Ajipcal,:. ■ Egvpt, ...and-' N'lna' Loiisia-.■ -Ka.v-
'Shuftleworth, -; second' daughter.'.'ofr Lord •
ajndl.advShuttleworth.-.ofGawthorpeHa'Jil,- , B urnlev,: .and B arton Al.onor, AVestmorland.
' Alis^Ni'ii.a Lcu!is.a“.Kav-Shutt.lewofl'h is
.-.the : aulhor. - ok .a Ixicgrapliv of--., lier .1. ni,a.ternal ■ ■
grandf.ather, -SirAV-oodbme
Paniriij-.itlie Laitt ■ Enulisli siirvivor of ; the Knights of H.anoven." She: !<; extrem-slv -well .-knownaaiid, esteemed
rini -'the distnct,' and ;
-p.ar-ticularly.r-i'n':Padi- ham. •':-'T he bridegroom-’ s'.brotiher.'is -Air.-; J-.- ■ A
V- H i l l s ,o f .Hjghh'
ead..Ga.stle,: .and: Al.P.
for- Durham,:.and Air. Eustace'Hills IS-him^^ self a hamster of the Inner Temple and the Northern Circui*- .. t
i
ilf;'.•\.';-marriage;:.wiH?
shprtly-.tt.ake'
-.pl.ace:-be-: 'tween
I.ieutenant.Coni’manderiR.-Amcotts- ,AAMson,:
second-.sori'of Sir,-Alathew .and*-Ladv. Willson, - oft EshtcnrHallva
G.argrave,to.and Barbar.a:: Gory-,a:onlv--» daughter., of',:AIr.--.' .and :AIrs.;.Corv,-'of-:Langdon;Gcurt,'.;
P.Inm.stcck.':
BOLDi Will give'you^>Hearty:Laugh and Cure that Tired Feeling.
’. '■ .• wnw w e ratiehe'd - ca id dly. r h a v e n o t la u g h ed s o he a r t i ly f o r y e a r s , and-I; Was o n ly o n e o f a y e l l in g ” ‘M r P ^ N c V f f o ? t h ^ = e c o n d : t im e g iv e s a d v i c e : Roll up m y o u r th o u s a n d s a n d laugh.
BOOK SE.1TS AT ONCE. - rhe: ■ ■ amalgamated,. -Society i o f Dyers,
Bieachei'Sj^'Fi'rjishers and. Kindred Trades, hold the^r^
amv.i.al tea and ccaicert -in the
Weavers’ Tnstitiiiiie tomorrow (Saturday).,A number of capable.-artistes have, been, en, gaged and the chairman (Mr.-1. -M-arshall).-. will be supported . by- Mr. - Sheppard, .of Middleton, ■ .andMrl'Atkinson,: cf-Manche.s-
ter. ■: 111. the current
p.arish. magazine the _Vica r
(Rev ■ -J ': H. Wnglev) has the follovviaig: It is wit'll the
gre.atest regret, that we h.ave to chroracle this mondi fdie
resagii.ation of Mr-AVee.ks as teacher of' -tlie men’s
.cl.ass. For some
time-p.ast Mr. Weeks-lias, felt the
■ pres'j o f 'th ew o rk . .arid -lit is only,
-.after very careful 'ccns’.deraticii tlia t,h e. has decided on the -slei). For the
p.ast ten years he has-taught 'with ^ great-, f.aarhfulness- .and .abditv-.and his less is-a-h-eavy enS" for-us.-.
^ -> 4-
: 1-1 notice iliat rii'e Canteen Committee
.a.re- again .aclive - in ; iircviidrng meals for ]X)or children aiid l am .asked to- state
-tlh.it parents of necessilons'children :m.ay apply to any of A3i-e following gentlemeai: Air. J; Dewliurst. Scliool -
AKciid.atice Officer, 24, Pinil-co read ; Air. CiS. Colfem.an. Relieving Offic-er: Castle A’ iew 3 Air. A . ; FLrCcttaiii,
Ttinier Street. <* ■ > o " ^
. -The iiecnle of Low, Alocr- vviill iliaal vvci-jh 'sLatisfaction'the news itnat-Uhe mills are to re-start on Alond.ay .after a stoiipage ex- iending over seventeen weeks. - .A York will hegiiv at' ,ha,lf-past eight cm-Monday '.and at 6-30 a-m; on 'Pueistlav- .and afterwards. For the last , few iveeks lOie ,
viill.agers:have ,
h.ad
■ the pnvrllege o f indulgnig-ni Ixrwfling-.oii the', village green,Ifree of. cha-rgeV.and
.they.liave
also lieen able to pKay-btlhards without cost lio'ii-the hours
cf-io-.ow.ni. till 5‘ °'P-ni- ; ■:
^ • O ■■■ ■• i.-- .'k ■ ' The “,Coi!.itry- l .ife ' ’ of October 15th-
and’-2 2nd
-.vill . contann ;.illus‘.ira.ted
..articles, on -Slonyliurst College which- .vviil-l.-rbe. fully( dest riptive- .and- deal -at- length, watli, the history of tliis Tamoii.s -Jesuit. College; ■ The ill-.i'tratious. ofwhich Ih'erewill: be twaky- foiir'are from- jihOIographs- specially -.taken.; It will nV-t lie possible
to.reprint-copies of
I'nese. issiie.s. , 4 _.*■ O ■ : At three o’clock to-morro-.v fSaUiTdav):in.
-the Olil .School, G3uirch Brow.'AIr.s.- Swnv-: dalle fwife c.f.Dr.: Swmdale) .is, tocopen, a, Jumble'-Sale:On :;behalf, of .-the. Cb-dieroe Di\-is«on of St. John Am.bul.ance Associa-,
"tier' " The price of aclniis&icnds threepence -.and m the eveneng there
vvdll.be .a social .and diance:- - ■ ■ 'I'he division nsi urgently in need of-funds and-itis.hoped'.the
efforts.of-.the members vvillbe
amply.rewarded.
eio. CLITHEROE.
- - The mtoibersof tlie Clitheroe Coiigrega-;.
ticn.al Church 'have;decided -to -hold their
annu.al' “ At I-Tomes ” on - November. 23rd, 24th'
-.aiid -26-ai: .: * Mr. T.; Cumncigham has been appointed-secretary:-, ,
C
I.ITHEROE RAIT.WAY SERVICE.
' Ah Blackburn Ghamber of Commerce on tVednesday, reference was made to tlie question of.:rhe ravlvvay service to .Cbtheroe.'' A'
ccnimun.ic.aitio;i from t-to Gh'
tlieroeTo.in Council
exnl.aiinsd tliat an improvemeiiit had be'dn -m.a,cle' b y the 'authorities, but ■:
th.at, ,the Cc;ine:.r vvculd be glad to
co-oiier.ate with
-the Ghambor in this matifer .at .a future date-' BIT.LL-ARD LEAGUE AIEETING. '
' • A meeting of-the j
Ribblesd.ale Billiard ■ League
nv.as' htlkl a t ' the Clitheroe Cciiser-
v.at'ive Club oir Tueisday evening. Air. W. F 'Alowie prasuiang. '. Barrow-
.were.admit ted'to the-League. m.akmg;the number.of clubs into seven. Barrow’s li.andicap
.w.as
■ fixed .at -I25;-. It
w.as decided to form- a ■ second i-divi's'-on of. the toague .and .admit Waddingte-n, ■ West Bradford and Sawley- ■ if thev-desired to-.iCT.ii. ; -.
■ B ir .r i .A R D HANDICAP.
• ■ Considerable
intere.st has lieen m.anifestecl in the billiard 'handicap-at the - Clitheroe Conservative Club which
w.as brou^ t to a
. - , ■ .
OSBORNE JUDGMENT. DEM.XND I 'O R K E V ER SA L .
MR. B A R N E S S O F F E R TO TH E GOVERNMENT.’
•v.
M.ass nieelmgs to - - protest, , aga inst,, the Ostorhe juilgment were told snmivllaiieoiisly
on - Wediiesday- anght; in . th e ; Co-opera ti\ e ■ Hal'!, «''Rowsliey;street,,and-,St. ,-;Philip’s
School. Ridgew’ay street, Maaichester. , -Mr. 'G.'N Barnes, M.E.,
c3i.aiirm.an of the I.abour Partyi a-iid AIr. G. H. Robaiits, Al.P., vv.eJ'e
the ■ principal speakers.- •
..The.fpllow’ing ■ -•olutic-'i was; carried • unanimou-sly. at etipli
h.all:— ' • »' “ ThafTtliis mass . meeting . lemphatically
lirotests
ag.ainst the decision, of 'Iflie House of Lords whicli deprives tlie unions of their
power to engage 111 .political work, whicli takes-frem- tiiem the . rights -and liberties thev hav=e~eiijoyed from, the beginning ol 'tlheir ackivrties,-- -and -wineb, hlid.. it lieen desiened in-the.-interests of: landlords and capitalists- -.vhceie.; monopoly :
-v.aliies - and - privileges are menaced lij-the
pdbitic.al or ganisation of labour, could not have .toen more- elTectual - for -Us iiurpose j and this demonstrat'-iOiY-calls upon , the Government, ■ to iriv'c facilities
for.the discussion and pass- iiv-'of a bill tb.putan -end -to these -injustiices toTheworkers,* and pledges itself to make ■ lire surinoi't of itlie^L.i,hour, party s bill for
■ this purpo-ie a test question at -the coming elccticn.” ,
.-\t the Co-operative Hall Air. B.a.rnes said , , „ ■
the arguments for a Labour party -to-day vv,ere more urgent tdian ever before. There vva.s evkliencc that, the emiiloyers of labour, takbii: note of what trade-umons had done
-in the industrial, field in,securing sliorter 'hours and
lucre.ased wages, liad now
org.in- ised their forces. - 'Ih e employer.s, vvere usin" ibis ■ weapon of organisation without:
scruple or .remorse, without the ^slightest regard to human feeling or. suffering, and without the slightest regard to public ccu- vcnience or public in'erest.; -'Ihis
w.as lUus- trafed Viv- their action-in the cot'ion lockout and the toilermakers’ trouble. , ■ Atr. Bariics proceeded to demand -the un qualified
rev-er.sal-of the Osborne judginciir. Iiicidenlallv be slated that the-tendency of trade unions was towards
Soci.altsm, -and added- I believe the
L.atour party,-will .adopt'Sccialism as its ultimate object. As to the payment of members of
P.arkameait,.
-that was no .solution at all to idie. difficuUy. I t 'd b l not even touch, the fringe oI_the
problem. ' The Ostoriic judgment deprived
close last week-end. 'i'here were 64 entries and the prize winnerswere: First Division: j
i -tdic workmen of their c-iviL rights, and that
w.as not touched by the payment of members,
proposal had simply been.put forward
1 WL Crabtree (20 babind); 2 J. Atkinson: as a'jiolitical red herring. “ 1 saw a few (10
o-.il; 3 : H. ■
Do-.vnham : (30 tohiiid); 4 iiavs ago,” Atr.-Barnes coiitimied; “ a sug- J. Chadwick (10 behmd).: -SecoiKl Divi- i s on : 1 ■ 'r...'r.a\'lor (10 on); 2 A. JMiiltaker
■ •(20 , on);-3 Ar. Holden (
scr.atcb); and 4, :C.-Green-(15 tehind).. '
:■
■■ ' Tne first ol the P.S .A . socuals was'held at the Weavers’ .lnstiuite, oh AYednesday evening: "Owing ito the continued depres- fcon in ti'.ade the promoters w ere afraid they vvcuklnot
however, ^.a good attendance and tlie pro- gramm-e was. thcroughlvteiijoyed. M r . A\L
t ■< . 1
■ Lord
Lov.at-'and the Hon.
L.aura. Lister, daughter of Lord Ribblesdale.-on Simdayi monniig anended the -. Ciitheroe-' C.a-diohc' Church,'Whei-e-the:banns ef. their- mairiage- are be ng pubkshed
o
:W.'lkin5on, of Low Aloor. .provided the eii- ter.a -nment- and presided . a t . , -the. ■ iiiano.- Several song.s and duets were given by the
I Misses Christy .and Oddie' and'Air. Christy^ There Was.-P-l.'o a- quartette in’ which M r . Wilkmscn joined. ■
vve.re-also f.avoured-
w u h two luiinoToits song.s by -the leader.; »;v
well known mus;c.a.l zeal and taste. Master Hargreaves gave .a violin solo witli great i acccplance.- ' Mr. J. 15. Knowles"pleased.| the'.aud'ienceiby;his skilful playing of the jnaiio, and Alaster Singleton hy-..his reeika-: t-icns- ■ Almost every item on the pro gramme
w.as :encored. -. ,
:
NECESSITOUS SCHOOL -^CHILDREN.
-SUBSCRIPTION: LIST.
.Already acknowledged . . . . . - Messrs.- J;- .Southworth .and Sons Colonel- Aspiuall -.. . ■ ; ■ . . ; ...... Dr Coojier J I hoi liber. Esq \Y I Grime Lsq H. BaldwiivEsq. Airs. Grime (Ladv; Guardian)
.ifisS 9 ° GRINDLETONi
INTERE STING AIARRTAGE — A mar- riagcT which :.arcusedv
ccnsxler.able. :
inte.rc.st was:sDlcmniS'ecl at-;iSt';-
Ambro.sef..Ghurcli'}-
, G rindletoivvesterdav; a f-lemoon.-, • Tlie cbiir
tr.acting''
ii.art;es-^werevA[r.: :P.eiter .aFIolgate,'.; eldest-son of‘ Arr.;;
T.irH.':
HoIg.ate,-
-.Foxley-
-Bank, GnndIetcn,:.and;AIisS
Hami.ali Blacej': -whowas forme.rlv.i.a.diatrictMiurse fer: the :R-ibb!
e.sdaIe:'I5enefit:: Nursang: Assod-ntionl.; :Tlie-:briide.'U.who:
.sw.asjgiven..aw-.a.v;:bv--;-lier- ,uncle,-'.AIr.i;’Tohn;I.o»am,T.of=
.Ttanc.a.sten -was
t.astefiillv;' attired -.m.-;
.a--c.ream.ccQtume-.and;
h.at ■: to ■,
m.aitch-j and she■’:?
c.arnetl ■ s: .ay-''shbvvex. touqiiet " The'bride-maids “vvere'Miss'i
.T.anie .Hplgate (.sister.of.-the.lmdegro3m)3ind: AIiss Gra'-e'-Rclmiso.! J Tlie bridesmaids’
.ilso wo-eLcream 1 ct^umes and ' earned; ■ stower touquots;flT'lhewwore'’gokM)fooches;|
J the-'gi ft of; the.;^bndegroom .-2.1:AIr> Gvnil -JIoU-: |
..g.alev,(broihieTj*fiilfilledv,tlie:
oblig.ationsylof’
..best man and Air _G 'Prcotqr''->A\.-Is.-Jhe
;.groomsm.an.:j«rTlhe ceremony'
vv.as.performed ■ liv the Vicar'(Rev- F G"AckerTev)La^st-
-
7Sl.a-tdhiima«»^raA'lirecenticin-iW.o-s ’afterwaxcl-S' '
,e-l bv th e 'R e v I tC'
jG.arnctfw(Rcctor,'of Hoi---
1 ’ P.S.A.'’ SOCIALi- -ion that during iflve ensuing .autumn 'veil smijvorted, but diere was,
Btssicn facilities shculd be given: b y . the Gov-ernment for. the-discussion of a resolu tion,* a n'd that 'the fate of' tliat .resolution piioiild be more ot-lessindicativeof the fate of a bill to ’ which the Goveniment might pledge themselv-es in the cv ent of the resolu tion being adoplod. : For my part I see no objecrioBi to that. Of course tire Goveni- meiit -.vould want -some sort of an arrange ment- Here I might put myself-against a
good many- in this
h.alland .this district vvho are ’up
again.st .arrangements
of-.all. sorts.
■ For iiiv part 1 am not against .arrangemenis. 1 am again-st
siiblerrnne.au arr.ahgemeiits. I
am a- amst .arrangement's of a. hole-and- 'orn—r ch-aracter," whu-li;nolxKly,.,c.an,.see ,m
the I'gbt of day. '■ •- But
-if-the.Govenimei.i vver--^ to pledge
them.sc'lves to give facilities
-Evbrvthinq^vas marked bv:Mr; \Vilkinson.’s.| for:^d^^^ tASsoUiticiv .....^ ■ r . . , .
and-'.vere-to :pl<xlge theuiselves further Ihis;
that after a general - eleoiion . they would bring in-a-bill inext yearj. then for my part
I see no reason vvhv ,we sliould. not pledge ourselves, on the other handy to act, more cir'less with 'the, Govemrhent pending .the passing of that b i l l .” • -
CLITHEROE —AND DISTRICT AMATEUR LEAGUE.
Bcoord up to date
Amateurs ......... I 18 Rovers,...;....... B >yn1 - B lu e t ..........
Gtslmrna.................. St. Mnrys fitreot.. -Wesky Guild ..... United ..
-'Goals F A
,
NEW THEATRE ROYAI, 'BEACH BERN.
Blackburn 'I'lieatre Royal J IIIIICS . >\ icil-r> descnb&l
ames 'AA’eloh’.s
vrv, “ AA'heii
Kir.glits were Bold. piece, which
h.as had an exceetlmglv
,
' WHEN"- KNIGHTS WERE BOLD. . Afr. Harry A’orke has securetl for the v-uiiiliun*.' .
Comp.any
next: week Mr. i 4**^ what
n
.as the
funme.st farce of the ...
CLTTHEROE 15 ''FOR'IEIACI - 'Che " Alorniinl
. conta-ined the fo | Can you play >
........ — -i /
is loag-
GrmHcton..... ...... LAST SA TU R D A Y ’S R E SU L TS ,
Roval Blues '’^B.iwdla ids 2 ' ’’Weskv Guikl 2. Gundleten 2 Gisburn ’‘St
Af.ary’s Street o
' Chatbiifn: Res-jrv-ei 4 AmateursvReserv e -2 •.
■ "^Ama’eurs 3,.Primrose o \
- * denotes home club
V - 'i — r * * * ^ * t* 7Z— . TO AIORROAA ’S At ATCHES
AAcslej Guild v St M a ry ’s Street Referee, . E Spedhng “
.
Pnmrose-v’.
E.awdlnnds. - . Referee,vH. .H. '■ Hargie.iv cs
.
’Gisburn v.-lAmateurE. '; :.:;Refciree, ,J'.,.Brooks. -.■ ''KT.I-'.IV''.:.:.-.:.;’'—
—I-l _ - -F R IE N D L Y ,- AI AT CH ■ ' i - 'k ' ' ' " --'.'0-. a- V Z "
NA m a feai rs: R esen-e v jCrasshill;; ■3ii*«-»»*i*——
.6->- , .fc. iRescrvcSjCSco'.iti-and'.-Iiigliam.'liktMite -t-V > I , \
;Is-s--Rov-efs v:.-: Gnndleaon;.,;: Referee, ,-,.-J- Tdiurogood “ “
Poo s of o'ur own members T
ADULT' SCHOOLS. ■ -
-we are,uK’ sh‘ed foran iiistriid'c halt ' .-k
7mi the “ Sjerv cf the Sun ” 'H'e lesson was particiilailv mtore<trg ing .a" mc-st instructiv e discus.s-on -
?fiS;.-A nia ten rs Jl- .Grabtrea, vNu tter.v Forrest,; B uikt.'iBrown' Denham,.2 Kelle’tt,^, Ellis,^
i'Parker,:Goo'Jm'aiii;Jones.igasResen-<kS3-T-resj; ran, Eccles,'Earlie!‘'£iTrain 1-50 Fkawdl.-nids': AA'illacv,'i--AValshjA2HcuJker<
i((:apt.A;SPa,tefie!kl;-sHiiggins::.'.Govvpert)
liw.aite,r ijon^,-;-El
b.sy-t: Go\vhtim;’!j Gh.-itbiirn^iGonn’g;'.
fciAnValeur.si. R ^ c jv e :^'Eccles,'i^BIackbumy5 -’sDeak"'6n'*Y‘ Th'e^,Ttord’s ’ Praver *'
“canteen > was _ re opened'-for ^ the -'™' ,, months' Now th it monniigi. are get b chiljv ,Ji'ot^3:off--'e will_ be ven Our storet.-irv lias lieen .awav -'■ t beeci , -
==200 MAndthi IS the veungest schooU''™^^;^^ -citv ^onlv-toen going ,16 raoilhs f t--vi_
the Northern Counties Conference ‘IjL , iibrlsThat th“e school he .attended on morn-ng had^.aii attendance of
Sundav JAfiss “A Carr 'o f - Beiff^J'')’’ - .whp^ f --vSH-vxi^AIanifold' Po 1
run ill'I-ondon. is a capital farce ant! is not a dull moment from start to
fimsli.The. cntic.s .are'- loud- 111 tiieir - praises of Ak- Ghnrlw
Ar.ariowe.’s production and those who deinght .mi nieces .of this d?scriptioii should-not:
fa.il to nav a vi-s-t to thelvoy.a. next.week: - r Tlie-itour is under the dace... tion-of-Air; '.Arfliur Whittaker .and rhe tom: .''panv. vVhich-has been rehe,aned by . .Alr. Jame-i-AA’elclv at tiVe Critenou '
Ihe.atre, if-ondon.-.: includes Afessrs. H. langtte Bruce, Lawrence SteveusOii, Percy Goodver,- Charles F.
I.Iovd, Hiimphrev.
W.arden, lo'iii CeuI Golm Johnston Her bert Ran-ion Neville Giordano -na'
- One ha-s only Air. Balfour's
of the teacher i-j vyhich a,ll deti(|
: 'order to apprecil -following prmtil
■ has been i ccoiv I teaching a,ppoinl
■ V: Dear Sir,—I :;-.ticulra-s j-ou 1| ',[7. w ith, would I
".-ifollovvang mfl (I ) Have vl
.“^rSpintual exp! (J) In coinl
s '''
iDavidson,:: Afesdames. Isl.a; Glvn, AiOi«, -. Noel, Leita Flowerdew. Isatol Carson. 1--W
■ I -evVesri Juliot Afarheson.' Ekqieth ,0 hphanf-^,-J Ally AAa't-teii, .and Gertnide Palmer ino, scenerv,:costumes anel effects h,ave beeii.e-';,;-; presslv built for *his ’our
have you heel (3) Have vl
.. -Christian vvoil (4) A ie v o l
— (o) A non f (6) A ie vo| '( 7) C.-n yi|
• 7 .-havmoniuiii, '
(S)“ Could
.l i t a n y of these I - (9) Re fe icj Believ c
•zsii - ;--Is it any- wondf ? ment.-.-. among; ^ V h a v e 'm e ie edi
: J'aika the face of a istij J-
' 'Seen b y a '^sJr.ryRailton adinittJ
--- ^,^,-L'He pointed o i l i-k j^ipointnient vv as f and for such
' ,must be sine i l ; candidate T i l
I
-iv V *5-'cations for tli| .to pass a,ny- col Leader’s ” obsJ >;question furth'c
LOCKOUT ENDED.
■ M IL L S
i.TO BE REOPENED MONDAY.
ON
^...,The .employers considered die operative
lea.ders„'letter yesterday at -Manchester amV agreed .to open itheir mills on Moiidav ’ ' •’ . Nol’.ce-s w ill be withdrawn at once" iu thh. ■ nulls which have not yet ceased work : George Howe has been found a nost n -
grinder, .at the Duke Springs Aldll,'Shaw ' the dispjiaced grinder at the Duke takin.’ '*' h:s old “position at the Fern Mills -1-^ •;
General Committee of the Employers Feder ' .arioii met this aftei-noon, and discussed the comniundcation from the Cardroom 4mal gannation. IVork h.anng been found for ■' Howe, it- was decided that thereniahiinT - matters: in : dispute be referred to a ioh'rt " conference. The lockout is therrfore -
A hater message yesterdav skated • The
ended, and mills wall resume work on .Mon- ■ day next. . Thea-e was much specula,tion in Manches ■
ter as. to the contents of the letter ferward-V by Air. Aliill-m^ tlie operatives’ secretarv to the. Ivmployers’ Federation, which was to
conie.tofore their General Committee a* .Y' meeting c.a.-lled for yesterday after-ot-i lV> tenor.ol the reply was kept .as a profouiri secret. Some people thought that the out- look W.0S extremely hopeful, and backed up by iio.ntmg -to the sudden postponement of the meebng of the Caralrcom Execu-'vc. ‘ -That meeting wxis admittedly
c.alkvl fod-'s- ciiss the arrangements for lo'ckoiit par. ami it was argued that the jicstponemer.t showed that the
po.ssibilily existed of no such dis- cucsion being
iiece.s.sa-ry. On the
cihtrh.ind , it
w.as contende-l -that -the operatives’ ' leaders, always regardful of' tlie fact that a hitch might •cenr even at wiha.t seemed the last pcEiiible mcment,
ih.ail -theught it wise to
hii.ve the Executive Council at hand for
consulr.ation piirpo-ses in i!lie event of the 'emp'lciyers not giving .a dsfii-,-.;e reply onew.ay or the other. 'Lhe general expect- aton, however, was that the -letter would be found,:, when read, to contain an intem- a'.ion from 'die Ca.rdroom .-\malgamatic-i that they,
agre.etl to one or other cf the siuiahoiis which undoubtedly were open to . George Howe on \\'edne.--day.
In tlwt event, therefore, the ■ trouble would lie .at
-.an end. and mrbitration would he entertvl upon as a
prelimin.arv to the sottlemeiit-cf all qutsrions .a.t issue, nn acccrtkance with the terms of the Brooklands .agreemeut.- Althoiight the
m.arket has had
sever.al ihsajjpointments with regard to .a .sen-Jsment ,
'since the entos togan (savs .another corre spondent), it was generally expected
th.it t the,meetings
ye.sterday would r-e-sult in some agreement totwiceii th.e cardrooni cfncaals .and- the
m.a.stea-.s. .-Vs to the effect uiicn
v am and cloth of an early settlement, there does not seem to lie any
ni.arkwl alteration -m the situation. Stocks in all dircctons are commanding very full nates. Some people d id :
bn.siness w i t h , a-strike clause inserted. It will no doubt take a few davs- for matters to adjust themselves.
IiOJVTIOOR 3I IL L S TO RE-START. : A notice has lieen
po.sted at tow Moor
Mills stating that work will lie re commenced at-8-30
a.ni. on Alond.ay (Oct. '
rue.silav.
10th) ami 6-30 on
W H j
■ ■ W E S L E Y ' G U I l of tlie AVlmBcy AA evening J^L. -
•interesting papei 01
of the Bradford Con a moderi^e attemla
' b e l l r i n g e r ^ A (3) W. Sleading (4),
A t the AVhalley-P.av ; .gU t the following AI.'Taylor (1), J- -fii
' (6). I tv v a s iu n g in who wa s SO
ye.ais
- ivlio has been cot since Ji
p r S p o s e d l e
of the coinmitteo .' rangenicnts foi a s
inAAdialley during held in-the Union C I t was decided to ' early in Novembi
' lectures before Uv number .attciwaids
: to--hold two debate - :-HARA^EST
AVesleyans celcbi.t
tiv-al on Sunday'. (p?.stor) vv as the p
■ cerv-icc and tho I Chatburn in the < serv'ice a. solo was
. Miss Pickup. Till decorated foi the a neat
appe.aranci
for the
gcnei-.al fi
■ party and sale of t and the attendan
• POTATO P IE day evening .abou Whalloy Cricket, I
' partook of an excc - prepared by AIis.
Arms Hotel. Afi
10-a.ssembled .and
was spent in a cc etc , came pretty Mr. W. H. Thomi who'proved him:
The singers weu voice and vveic 1 pamed on the pifj
■ Blackburn vvho p f as jiossiblo, afteL
■ proved .an excelkfl lowing is a list of f of vvliom vvere 1-f three or four imv
-Barrow, Joe Hool burn, J. Heywonl ton ; Jas. Boltoiil
ham, J. Denley, A| R
: Brotherton,
■ Dewliurst, Chris. Jerry Ellis. Air.
' ' vote of thanks to I earned with mu;l
/ reply Air. XhomJ AA’halley Cricket E,bi ities .as crick
socialibility-, gi vin similar gathering.
a member of the lie. was the cap
The “ -Host .and by Air. AV. F. Mo-
■ Eckersley and c; The artistes''
aucl the closed a
i»h--
SSvSS IB 4- *S
Vo,,
Si.
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