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D k . R o o k e s ’ a n d C H o e sB v 's ■ MEDICINES, PK/D.iy. ocroLsEti a, iSaj. MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT.


A HAPPY -bit was made by the gentleman wl'.o gave out the notices at the Congrega- lioiuil Clir.pel on Sunday pyenipg in his reference to '.he Technicnl School. He intiniatecl that they h.ad intended on the following Tuesday, evening to inaugurate a mutual improvement society in connection with their Siniday School, but h.ad postponed it,until the next week.in consequence of the schoolroom being used on that date for the purpose of inaugurating “ a broader scheme of mutual improvement.” This was not a bad way of rcferriiig to tho scheme of tiJchnica’l edHCPPOn lipit Ipis Just bgep fidrly Ifiiinc'ned on its Gareep


i The fact that the' laiinching ii.is been


the general public is mo.st, encouraging. The audience was so large as to more tlian fill the large school-room below the Con, grepationai Chapel, and so enihusi.astic that


over 150 entries were taken at the close. The temper of the audience w.a.s umistake- ably indicated by their hearty respomsii to


thiiyepiark fiiat, aHllRlIgll the Frge I.jbrary h.ad ccist them soineiHnig at ■hr-.st, jt li.-id since


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boon to the ipwn, Evidently, the Clith- eroe public.—and it ifi gratifj'lng to add, especkdly the' artisan section of it__are'prepared to make some sacrifice in oriier to obtain this advant.age also. The epirjt of progre.ss has, at least in this matter,


EAMO'US BIANOS' as this new boon has moved in fiieir direction taken posfcssipn pf thg V”d'l'!iik


apprecl.ated if. anti tllPJ' llrtVg FOme up i|i (he most cncour.aging manner, and helped to make the scheme a success by taking the bast advantage,of it, , ■ It may be well here to remind our readers


thot the classes are not intended for men only, and the presence of a few of the gentler sex would be distinctly encouraging to all


parties ppnfpriiod- R is true they h.ave asserted tb'emsc-i,ves in copneclipp iS ttjl tptt


cookery p’ass, but almost (if not quite) all the rest of the eUasses are as freely'ppph tq


them .as to their lii'ethrcn. Thp cpnimitfFe are somewhat surprised, too, that Physiology


has hot been taken up with more enthusiasm. Jiow is it that the ambulance gentlemen and


•ind


they have risep to the occasion and seized it. I f (jpy p f t)ie olderrfaslponccl amongst us have had fheif misglvlpg^ aq tq iyhgtjier (|ig tvRik- ing classes would appreciate a tcplinical school, let them doubt PO longer. r|iey have


iHiccessful is n. matter for cpngratulntion, as it has been iiccompllshetl in snite of half- iiearted friend and sworn fise, and with a success that o.vcecdcd the hopes pf even its most sanguine friends. The little cr.ift floats gallantly, and judging from the encouraging way it has taken the water, there is reason for more than a hope that she will weather .if'iy gtPrni of adverse circumstances the session may firing tvrii(, The reception accorded the scheme by


T he Rev. S. H . H aslam well


within the murk on Tuesd.ay evening when he stated that not more than one joiner in a hundred knew the full use of the slide rule. Such a wonderfully useful invention is it that whole treatises have beep devoted solely to it and its various tises. It consists ol two gradu.ated .so.ales, one of which slides over the other. The graduations are logarith­ mic and by its means, calculations, involving multiplication and division of numbers are greatly facilitated. It is used chiefly in gauging and in mensuration of timber. Con­ sidering this, and .also the other fact mentioned by the same speaker with refev» ence to screw cutting on a lathe, it is iiigh- time we made some attempt io develop tlie resources that li® fii t>ur hands.


For r.c.n|>il'l! HwiiC;ll}l:o,l llItEAD so to CD.N'LIFPE'S, Uu^HClt-siract.


. WMITEWELL.


iield at llie I ’nri>Ii Church, on Sumlay! Tlic officiating niinislor was the vicar of Chipping. The cliurch was beautifully decorated and an anthem was given by the choir in gocxl stylo at tho morning service. Good collections wore realispclt


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S- GiiAyiM.vK SOIIOOI.-^C. ,1. B. Trappe-S Fs.p,


CUtlicTiio. lias boon appointcil as the justice’.s rep- rc^oniativo on theTi.st of Govoinors of the Clilheroe


Gnimmnr School in place of his brother/the lap? Colonel Trappes.,


' The following lettcy^ w^i^h appeared in The


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Lcc.al 4uthopitios,^Stu.-r-.Tho-attciUioit of the Cruvnittee of tbo Mineral Oil Tr.ado Section of the Lop lon Clmiiiber Qf Commorco has been called to tile fact ibat several local uuihoritios have issued notices to dealers and vendors In )iotroloum, warn­


ing them that under the Act of IS71, petrolcunv cannot bo kept olborwise than for priv.aia\\«o" or for sale m certain small quaimv^-s, unKss the dealer has obtained ll;^. nfiaeBsary licence. I^'rom cnqippp5 mldcesfied ‘to members of the Conmiitteo thrt'o would appear to be considerable misapprehen­ sion as to the real meaning of the term “ petroleum in this connection, nnd a great dc.^l flJunce^V^inty has in consequence w||cihcr n^)| jl^ey


retailers,, as to liable .to.bp,prosecuted


limpet: ]\\(i pi:p.vi§io.ii§. of- iKo said Act for- not lmvi^\a ol)tqmc.d a licence, live Mineifal OR I'r.adc Sub- Section n,fd\c Chavt\bet. \vu\Jd Ivo glad lbr<»ugh the thp ipcdupp pf x\m


tq ^oinx out that while


top tor-m potvhlcuiu ts comuundy applied to the hupp od» of oommerco the Pclrolfum Acts only


ajiply to such of the petroleum defined in those Acts ns has a fiashing point of less than 75 degrees K. when tetjjcd in the proscribed manner. The mineral lamii oils, which do not Hash' below the temperature specified do not tliereforo come within the scope of the Acts and no licence is required ^qr- for their storage transport or sale. - Oq thq otk^ Imnd ” spirit” or “ bouj^olin^iJ’ whi^Ufycely. gives ev'cly at freezing point of


I’Cl'y qifferciit lumid fyoit; petroleum


oil, can only bp 8torc.q : or soRl uutlo^ liQcqce granted by the locql aull\oritv,.


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London Cliambcr of Conimorccj Dotolpli House, Eastclieap, E.G. loth SejUember, 18Q1,


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GISBURN


Suourii.vsD Success.—Jtr. Mack and Miss ■Tebb, schooliiiasteraiul sehooluiistross aftlie Gis-


woman during tins week came into G islmrn sayiiig they waiitod ItKlgiugs. 'Iliey suooceded in obtain­


hurii Nutiunal Seliool, Iiiive taken Pitniih's prqfieieney certificate in phonogr.apliy. ' . Tun CohFJUE.NCH Tittotv AtiAix.—A' ninn and


ing a loan from a resident, leaving as sccuritv a naiV u( spectacles and ease. Tlicy liave not sineo been li.iard of, and tho spcctaolcs .and case Imve liavo turned out to he almost worthless. The police are seeking tho offenders. -


i , AYEDpihd,—On IVedncsihiy, .a marriage took


place at the Parisli Cliureli, tile bridegroom being II. H. Grundy, Esq., of Undorley, •Whitfiold,. anil tho hrido, Sliss Ellon Bird.- The Kcv. ,T. Briggs


of Nottingham, .icondiieted' tlie coromonv, ■ Mr! bimoii, of Alanolicster, was best man, and Sfiss Grundy was bridc.sinaid; Titer were many friends nnd relatives present at Iho CImreli. Breakfast was provided by Mr Tlustlemiwnite, and afterwards


tho liappy pair P(oqocdcd;. by tlic 1 uO tr^n Tin IlellifleW ( ( ( ( (hp Xortli for tliofr honeymo'on.


Roi^ucii .PQHCE.—On Tuofcdaj’, ’ a boy named


•Toaoph lictUell agotl nine yeara,'living with hie a^'\ntlmatho^ in Lowergato, was sent to an indus­


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into the shop of Miss Aspden, Lowergate, early ou Sunday morning last. He was stated to bo Quite unmanageable.


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Horrockaford ■ -EaruJ, -i X’ioilicok occurteil tMa moraing'. ’. .


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ladies are not more anxious to . follow up, their achievements by aspiring to a certificate also in Physiology?


' Referring once more, and possibly for the ‘ '


Ia.st time to the attitude of some members ot the Council on this question, it may be remarked that at- present the laugh is with the friends of the scheme. But those friends must ■ remember that be laughs best who laughs longest, and that it remains entirely with them wliether the pe.al of unmistakc- .able joy shall be echoed through the winter moiillis,. and., burst .out,.afresh , on the disclosure by the examiners of the:results of the session’s work. : ‘


t ■


UNDER TH E INFLUENCE OF FOOTBALL.


In responding to the vote o f thanks so


heartily accorded him on Tuesd.ay evening, the M ayor took occasion to make a lew thoronghly sound and sensible remarks upon the subject ot football. . It w-as at the close o f the inaugural meeting o f the Technical School, and he urged the lads not to waste tneir time,-but take advantage o f thccl.asses. He said it would be sad to look back m future ye.ars, and think of the time that in these days had been w.asted by lads in play­ ing football. He particularly asked that his remarks might not be misunderstood. He was not finding fault with footb.all as a game. He believed it to. be a thoroughly health- giving game when pl.ayed m reason. But with some lads there was ,no such thing as reason where football was concerned. It w.as their first thought in the morning and their last at night, and it w.as highly iirobable that e v en . their dreams wore largely upon the same topic. They totally. neglected study in order to gratify this mania. It was Piuch to be regretted if the craze claimed so much o f their time that they could not in these winter evenings give a little time to study. So far .as' these remarks go, wb are in


NOTES AND ITEMS The technical school 1ms been started ami .is


already advancing als problenw: -Tliere is one vhicli I should be glad of a little help in tho work­


ing out. - - - V,',


*, - ■..•.-.•rw • It IS a small problem tliat has come up from the


Arithmetic class. It runs thus: Wliat would be the result to tiic coffers of the seliool at. Blackburn if wc sent -100 students at 10s. a head ?


- It 18 not a diflluuU question hut I want to pass it UU to.ouc of-our,.. counuiUors .who haa a turn. for. fhmncc; l L ; 1


, ( r • V> > f


^ ’ r


would be the cost to tiie Clitlieroc Corporation of conveying tlioye students to .and from Blackburn at 1/8 per lieatl per week ? ( 2) - Would it not be


There nrobilso' two other* questions ( 1)' ’ What


advisable to got a .special excursion tr.nin every day ?


• . . . . ,


youmr man ami woman, who imvo relieved at Ic.asl one of tlicm of some hupcrfluous cash, by means of a very old doilgc.


*•


lodgings, they tried to induce one piiilanthropically. disf.po.scd gentleman to take them in.


This was an attempt ou their part to take him


in. It w a s not successful, thougli, for having cnieulntcd the resources at his command, ho came to the conclusion- that the applicants were not to bo taken in.


cccdcd m inducing him to lend them ton sliiflings, leaving- willi him, as.a . pledge of good faith, security m the shape of.a. pair of valuable spec­


tacles in .an cqunllv valuable case., which, tliev stated were togoilicr wortli five guineas. ■ * *


♦ ■ . ■ ■ They have not yet refiiiuled tlic money. In fact


they have not emce been eeen. The” police .arc trying to arrange another meeting of the pnrtiea, 1)111 have not yet been able to bring them together.


The spectacles, and case are worth tirnpenco-lialL penny, nett. I li.nvo received infurmation of one or two ini


thorough sympathy with the M ayor. While .a proper use o f the football may be, ■ and undoubtedly is, higlily beneficial, yet its benefits become null, and void when it is aibused. . Sclf-gf.ltific.ation seems to take the place o f self-improvement as the actuating principle o f a section o f our young men and lads.. Hence, all restraint is thrown to the wind.s. The game, seems to touch-some hidden spot in. their ch.aracter, • and arouse a morbid and unnatural craving for, excite ment vviiich sweeps .all before it. We are not saying, that eyerj-one who plays footb.all is thus affected 'oy it, any more than we would s.ay that everyone Who takes intoxi­ cants is a drunkard. But there are in each case some to whom even a slight indulgence proves most disastrous, as it atyakens an un­ healthy craving which cannot be allayed, without the greatest difficulty. As 'was remarked earlier in the same


meetin,", the uncultivated garden can grow nothing but weeds, and oh the s.ame princi­ ple, lads who e.xercise no self-control will make failiire.s, if not worse, when they come to man’s estate.


• i


porlaiit facts in connection wiili the municipal affair., of Worston. -J'hc ilhistriuus Afayor of that borough. Sir Thomas lioothinan, has, by special request from II.U.II., been idiotographod.


represents his worsliip in all the dignitv of his official.robes. The gold chain is missing, and the


c.vplanation is that it had gone to he repaired at tlic time. He is seated upon an ancient stone chair, with


Clitheroe ; T echnical' S chool,


a law hook in his hand, and with rain tubs for a back-ground.


. Tlicre has also been another picture taken, in which Sir Thomas is seated in hisofflcialarm- cliair at his front door. In both pictures hehas


been photographed in a liappy (and pro’enbly an after dinnerj mood. Both picture? arc to bc-ficoii in tiie window of a


well-known photographer in King-lane. •


* It is not long since Sahdon had a littlO romance


all to Itself. Now Waddin.gtoii has followed suit, hut the romance is of a different kind.


I am not clear as to how it all happened, hut the groundwork of the plot is, first, the putting up of


the “ asliings,” and thosccond, tlio non-appearance of .an o.xpected niiniatcr.


L ITERARY NOTICES. IVith tho October Numl)or of Mrs L each's Tasi-


ii.Y Duessmakeu is presented the full size paper pattern of a Corslet and sleeve with diagram and full dircetions for cutting out and making. The


5100 pairs of gloves arc given away as usual, and the i>suc is replete with all tho latest dc8ign.s in ilantlc.s, Capes and .T.acltets, &c. Tho gratis pa­


per pattern prc-sentcd'to every purchaser consists this month of a Corslet and Sleeve; and in .addition


to the usual useful nnd cntortaiuing contents there


dciicrlption of an interview with Mark Tw.ain, by I^Iv. Raymond Blatliwayt, one of a series of inter­


usual standard.


views with “ Leading Americans.’^ Portraits and biographies of Montaigne, S.amnel Morlcy, and the Rev. Henry Allou, D.D.; portraits of Charles Bradlaugh. Lamartine, tho Rev. Josepli Angus, M.A,, D.D.; “ Pillars of the Christian l*aith” (bv the Kdltor); a coloured 'plate entitled “ A Rock- hound Coast’’; and llio usu.al liberal aiituiiiit of great thoughts” form a number fully up to the


WADDINGTON Bffvisiox Couht.— The revision court was


llncncd in the Lower Buck Inn, on YVednesffay, by Mr, A. P.' Longstiiffe (revising barrister. Mr. klills, and Mr. G. i l . Bobinson, both of Skipton, appeared for the Conservatives nnd. Liberals respectively. The proceedings were quiet nnd orderly, and llic lists for tlio following townships were rapidly gone tliroagli:— B.ashnll li,ave8, Easingtoa, Fore.st of Bowland (Iliglier and Lower Divisions), Grinilleton. Mitton, Nowton-in-


Bowland. Slatdburn, .YVaddington, - and YVest Bradford, Cli)SI.IFFZ'S soli tho Best I/IO TEA in the Kinfiaom.


„ „ . • *


is a largo variety of uqw designs for Capes, Jackets. Mantles,.£c. Ii\ Qubat Thoughts, October part, is a


,, Drawing 0 E A- S'S E S


CO.MMENCE NEXT VVEEK TIME TABLE..;


Moudaj* , , Drawing .


St. j\/ui\i/'s fjoic'cr School Class Room. '■-'u-J .


. ,


„ Cotton Spinning . :


Mr.‘\VATTi2.’ , Mr. J. COOki Free Library.


„ Carpentry nnd Jobierjr . 7-0 to 8-0. (For PaACTioAii Max Only)


Mr. JOS.'TUI2XTON. (OrpoMihhj in the AWntoj .Schoolroom, BittaUiUii}*). St. Mary's Lower Schoolroom,


TuaHdaj-; Inorganln Chemistry . 7-0 to 8-0. ,, Magnetism and Electricity 8-lA to 9-15.


Mr. JOS. BIRKETT,


Free. Library^ .


. ■Wednesday: Physiology . 7-0 to 0-15. Mr. WzUTE.


Si. Mary's Lower School Class Jioom. Mr. JOS.'BIRKETT.


St. Clary's Lower Schoolroom. „ Cookery Classes , „ ,, Mrs. ARNOUX. Preston. • Council Chamber^ Town Hall.


■ Building Construction 8-l.*> to 9-15, Jlr. JOS. TUFXTOX.


ZMiinc and Solid Geometry 7-0 to 8 0.


Ttmrsiiny: rhyslography . ,,


^CottKcil Chamber, 'Town Hall. .


Free Library. Applied Mechanics .. ‘ ' . 7-0 to S-0. ” R'ct. S. II. UASLzUI. iSt. ^fary's Lower Schoo/rooiiu


Friday: Arlihmotic • • • 7-0 to 8-0. „ Mathematics .


Ilcv. S. U. UASLAM. Free Library,


■ Principles of Agriculuiro '. 7-0 to .S-0. Botany .... .


. . M5 to 9-15. Mr. JOHN MzVTTIXSOX,


The Fees are payable in advance, and will be collected by the Secretary on the first class night in each subject.


Pecs 3/0 for one, two, or three subjects, and 2/- for


each. additional subject. TIicso fees will be returned at *tho close of tbc session in .JLay to all Students who have (lualified themselves by tho requisite number of attendances and have sat at the Examinations. Fees for' Cookery Classes, Afternoon, 3/0,


Evening, 1/G. Intemling Studonts arc'requested to give their


names to tlic Sjcret.ary, R. PARKINSON,


]M.arkct Place, Clitheroe.


M. TURNER & SONS, NEW rOST OEEIUE BUILDINGS,


.. CLITHEnOB


Arc now fully prep.ired with all the newest styles for iho .1 .


coming season,bothfor


GENTLEMEN & LADIES CLOTHING MADE TO MEASURE,


With.a.Tcry large range of choice new patto.-ns to select from.


'


Guntlcmon's Black ‘Worstcil Suits from - - - 24/fi Gcmlcmon’a Melton ClothOvcrcoatsfrom • ••..iSJ/O


Gentlemen’s Oloth Suits from - . . • • 21/0 Boys youth Suits and Overcoats Cipmlly as cheap.


. Ladles’ Figured Clonks quDtcd lined, from - -15/6 Ladles’ Melton Cloth Ulsters in nil tho leading . . shades, from - - • - -


Ladies* Braided Black Cloth Jackets from - - 7/(i Ladles'Newmarket Jacket from _ .


. -11/6 - « yj/d


Ladles f Cojies, Plnsli -.Ijickctfe, and Dolmans, In a grest variety of styles.


. GenUemea and Ladles’ Waterproof Garments, Patented


free from odour* »nd absolutely waterproof, made to • jueasuro.


. • ' THE PATENT SIXPENNY


b u c k e t bank TO BE HAD AT


T h e T I M E S O F F I C E . Market place, clitiif-koe.


AG RICU LTU RAL


t e c h n ic a l INSTRUCTION. the Auspices of tho ClUhoroc*AgrlCuUural AssocWioii


.‘^wangement with tho Tcchnloid AgrictU.nra* .^'■ •iFNVpmmlttco of the Lancashire Couutr Council,


^bo above Associnlion beg lo anncni^’


A. L E C T U EE , ■ t ow n h a l l , CLITHEROE,


. Will be given In tho


M o n d a y ISJe k t , O c t o b e r 5 tli) V-ATTWO O'CLOCK PEEOISELY, BY , J . . W E B B ,


, ‘ ?•> A So.( or tho Boyal Agricoltoral Collosc, Aspat* g ’■^“ bject; T h e Im p r o ^ e n t o f Pasture Land.


. ■ . 8-lA to 9-1^


.. Sound. Light, and Heat . S-l.i to 9-15. Mr. 11. OXnUUGU*


. 7-0 to 8-0. . 3 to •' .fc 7 to 9.


COTTON WFAVING BY'LLXnUS,


‘mils, small Bpots, pnlieniH. stHpes, checks, double cloth,; TelTcts, gauze niado with hcahle, etc.


,draft^ ond tie-up. Counting of yarn nnd ealculalion connected there


dresslig, and slashing. ^ ?nc].—Aiinlyals of various clas.scs of fabrics, for design,


J*‘'^“' l ’«paratorj* processes, ns winding, pirn nnd drum I mnaing, warjiing. ball, FcctiondJ, and beam warjiing, I


I other motions connected therewith. ^


for non poaitlve tappets. nealds, pegging, etc.


veoTlng, etc.


calculations for same. Over nnd under motions I [


.


.t)lh,~Drop, ond circular boxo.v, with their motions, etc. of cloth, oloib Birncturc; also prices for I


» * i THE GREATEST NOVELTY oi' the SEASON |


ingredienis for size mixing; also drawing j loom, shedding, picking, and bcaiing-up. otid I non-po.sifivc tappets:' how to dr.iw I


* other mechaiiiiim.s for actuating the I ' Isl,—DoKigning for plain cloths, i-cgular. f.incy. and brokeni • ,7-0to8-0.


. 7-0 to 9-15. ' ' '


St. Mary's Lower Schoolroom. ;Cutton %Teaving


, . 8-l«to9-l.% . 7-0 to 8-#, Tlio picture lias been taken tliis week, nnd But if lie gave It up, they dill not. T heysuc- Announcing tlmt lliey were in soavoh of siutablc TIic people of Gisburn h.ave boon visited bv a F oil SALE—‘Cheap—Owners leaving—Spring Cart, Sewing-Machine, Wringer, very large


Mirror, splendid Shop Lamp, etc.—Apply to Mr* F. Tester, Butcher, Sabden, or at T he Tim’ks Office


r p O BET, DETACHED HOUSE. at'Wiinllcy, .X- pleasantly situated.—Apply,-W.vE. Dean, WlLallcy.


..


bOD; g e n e r a l :: SERVANT ’WANTED— V.X GoodAVages—Apply, 10, Market Blacc. (|


^ 1 , i . ' , IcP’i


.-.-ipif ' £' < s rl;. •


< '' ' - li j ======== t lV E S E Y ’S B A L L TO-MORROW Ni|


^ - p> U B L I H A L l '1 A SEIlins OP


■ . GRAND M*ORKiN G ' '


■ 'c o n g e AND BALLS


season, '


Will ho given in the above Hall during the e>l ' •


• Tho first BALL will be given on


C l i t h e r o e ' / T e c h n i c a l S c h o o l , i - •


; f L - / ' ................., - '.I't V. A LL THE ......... ................


MATHEMATICAL^ : ' ^ 'INSTRUMENTS, T SQUARES, SET SQUARES,


DRAWING BOARDS DRAWING PAPER,


EXERCISE BOOKS T E X T BOOKS,


NOTE IBOOKS; SLATES,


AND A L L REQUISITES FOR THE Geometry, Building Construction, Carpentry and Joinery, and Art Classes in Stock'


■ Ai ma xniEs O FPoi?. ' • ■a'.. - - _ . . . <


SATURDAY,. OCTOBER full WltlNarAND^nn^Wrto Uoaorohli,]


• SnilotJlo .Deooratlons “ndf v ffw onporhilocaonoo of '


; .i.’ .QUADBILLKS AT 7 P-M M.C's. Mr. J. .BUlCn AND Mr. W- SBAwl


- a d m is s io n (tlic people's prices) S1XPE?| . . : .


f ,,:.-'


N.B.—The iltli Anmml Carlton Ball will be ■ on New Years Kve


i t - —V


No PoSTI-ONEMENT. 1 • : ■.CLITUEKOIC


3 ^ OROUGH PRIZE BRASS BA!


- - The Oommittee of tlio aliove Band beg to ilnni; the nil - foriheir past patronage ond Riipport, and iliev bare P A' GDzVKD


great plcasaro in announcing that ........


' ■


PRESENT' A T I 0 OE PRIZES


■ - ■ WlLI. TAKB PLACE OV SATURDAY, DECEMBER igiH, ill


•of the debt owing for tho inotrunicnts and the unifum of I band, and any h.ilance that may be left to go lownrcl


■ The proceeds of the preientation to lie appUcil In Il'inidt I Hserre fund for tuition, *tc.


.


• 1 Present of £7. 1 „ ■ ' C j» ■'


is.


1 P R E S E N T O F .4-J5 10 Presents of IO3. ;5g.'


; 20' ■ „ 30


T ICK E T S 2 d. acDJbcrflof tho band. ’ ,, 2s. G EACH. All Pjii:sent.s will r 2 IN JtONLT.


.-tTo be had of any member of the Committee, or of \ and the yorhl.


I'cft on Mondar. December I’lst. ISOI. A list of tho winni, nnmberfi will also bo forwarded to carh person Felling boc 1 pre.sent.<» to 1


JOSEFF


U. BIIITWKLL. Scc..“ 9, Grafton Sf., CUili’ercol


clalmcfl wUhin 14 iIstf. QLITPIEROE TECHNICAL SCHOol


COTTON SPINNING ■ SYLLIBCS.


. damage to the fibre during growing nnd plekIngBoason; all tim« of harvest and arrival in the markets.


; 5rd.—Tlio mode of preparing the raw maicriiil: cotui l idnning, packing, etc.,* also means nnd mclhuds of adulter |


ien. • ■ - ■ ' .


cotton: Sea Island, Queensland. FI.U. Egyptlnn, New o| leans. Uplands, BowedR, Benders, Peelers, Dharwar, Doi ■ lerah, Hingtmhaut, Surats, Brazilian, etc.


"


V lUh.—Tho methods of mixing vnrIouF clr..sses of cottci| with a view to the full utilization of every kind,


frame, sluhblng, Intermedlata and roving frame rollers, wlt:l talculationa for same.


. 9—Spinning upon ' drafts, etc.


aule, throstle, and ring frame, witil


, W.—poubling by single yarns for lace, sewing threads ami t_ llth.—Calculation necessary In a cotton mill, with pmporl


olhet purposes; nl^o warping nnd Iniiulling for home ami etporl trade, with prccesscs of winding nnd reeling.


lou of preparation machinery to t : spinning >iiimllc£, wltlB Kiilablc hanks for same.


c7tb.—Cleaning cotton hy opening, scutching, canling, anl 5tb.—Tho attenuation of the sHver through the drawin


ombing, with the principles Involved therein. I I


i 4ih.~Commercial handling of the-raw material up to ill ith.—Tho nature and properiies of tho various Icliids


planlng mill. , ■


aIsL—The position of the world’s c-oUc'n fields; nlsosul .fnd—Cotton cnltiTntlon, and the Torions cftiLies


ble regions in -which it may be produced.


Tlio winning numhera will be published In the .VorMl Telegraphy Jtlaekfmm £rmfng


L ■


. ..BEFBESHMENTS moviDED " — -----


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