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rt.TTHEROE 'TIMES, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 4. a


WESLEY


All kinds of Fancy Goods At the Times Office I


All kinds of Plain and Fancy Notepaper


AT THE TIMES OFFICE


6f- LOOK HERE! LOOK HERE


Day Books, Ledgers, Cash Books, Pocket Books, Rent Books, Memorandum Books, Drawing Books, Painting


Books


At t h e T im e s o n ic e Inn nfivprse sho\Y ot eiemtiiub lux wiw* 1 - I n :


. . brate the day school anniversary. schools to modem requirement^ exte ^ _


At the Times Ottice| "; 7j — " I


Igregation. Taking for his text chapter 4^


In tne mom gj ’


DAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. I SERMONS AND CHORAL SERVICEi^ On Monday afteniooj una X C . .W ______I X I It was very much to be regretted _that Business & Official Envelopes


At the Times Office Sunday last the weather was very.unfavoura ble to the holding of services an^vhere ot D special nature, arid corisequeiitly the


n f f i r p levans liaU iinusuaiiy uiu iuv..x... .... ...s Davies, Wilhe Kusni elements for flieir ser-


liad unusually bad luck iri having such j^tbel Pickles,


hurch, Pendletons Bisi ,nsecrated an addition|


jitnei riciwic».


-^ybUe Rushton, Henry Robinson, and .S' » son.


% t d u n n g S : ; . ? . f S M - v a s takenh :hem


ThP Hurina the service, ana a cuucc...... . T


are having to be made. 1 he collections, there- aga P fore were for the carrying out of this work. P S


. small con- t e ftanh s tg , ------- ■ * alre.ady s


,, S tephen s’ Ink, S tep h en s ’ Gum L f the book of Job, verses 5 and 6, “ I hwe


At the Times Office heard of thee by the hearing of the ear; but now mine eyes seeth thee, merefoie I al>


Rnwnev’s P en c i ls— Rubber— ’ hor myself, and repent in dust and ashes. Rowley s i ^ u


[ Paper Fasteners^


Good Cheap Envelopes 6^d. per loo


^ At the Times O


^ job as he emerged from the darkness of one 1 ^


to see God. The preacher said he took


Scrap Books 6d., is., and is. 6d, Sktes—Scraps—Paints—


LOOK HERE ERNEST HARGREAVES’ Own Made Baking Powder (Sixteen Tears’ Experience with R. and J. D. Thistlethwaite)


Is perfectly Ereo from Alum, is absolutely Pure and Wholesome, is Best and Cheapest. I have every coiifideuco in strongly recommending my own mixed Baking Powder.


It is Gimrantced Pure and Wholesome, and made on the 1 remises from the Siuest Quality Ingredients only, second to none in the Market. As I do not paek it m ox- peiisive packages like other makers, I am able to quote it loose at about half the price of all other best maiiufactiirera.


' Ou-r Noted Teas Beats all at the price.


m ' EIGHTPENCE t»er lb. Samples of originals or


Blends on application. Fine Rough Congou, of Small Leaf, Good Flavour,


strong liquor, with point, 1 / -per lb. A Blend of India and Ceylon, of Extmsrdinary Strength


brisk, Fin#


powerful malty liquor, of rich flavour, l/fj per lb. A Grand Blend of magnificent Whole Leaf, wch in flavour, with


tip, heavy liquor of delicate Ceylon character, 1/10 per lb. E rne st H ar g re a ve s ’ Special Blend, of exceptional value, pure


Ceylon and India of high character, full of golden tip, liquor of first class quality combining strength and richness of flavour, 2/1 per Ib;^


We allow fid. off by taking 31b. Parcels of the above ’Teas, all except the


one at Js. per lb. w-hich is nett NOTE THE ADDRESS:—


m E . HARGREAVES, King Lane & Lowergate, Clitheroe


‘Stdoe6 it6 tHork M ile you do yonr6. DR. WEIR’S


1 SonIbXe Blze<


; I P Z # A S T E R i S o u b l e Btvenit ftb.


INSTANTLY 4ielbeves pain.


All Chemls^. Wholiesale Depot; 104, Golden Lane, E.C. PAD I HAM


Aerated Water Co. Ld. .T. COE, Secretary.


HIGH - CLASS Ineral W P ; - aters Hop Ale,


Soda Water (Guaranteed)


Ginger Stout, Lemonade


All Manufactured from Filtered Water and Choicest Matorinl.


IN SUBEW, CORK, OR PATENT STOPPERED BOTTLES.


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SS-w'- a-T. SiiS; Aft''-.'-;'• r'x Order through gour Tradesman at Once ' uiygterious trials a human being


lever had to undergo, and by. the revealing ^


^'^4^01 the darkness Job was brought more X^pasrawTio coughs" Tt°will not cure every case ppver o


onid he took it


of asthma by any means, for asthma is a peculiar 1 what will relieve one case will often


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IV an m


romance and no book of fiction. It had been [called a poem, and if it were a poem, it was. XSdiHi8ritri;r«V7i.r gMdT/espM^


ever, m'*re relief


S e c t , a complete cure. In capes


certainly one of the most noble poems the The l.ronelnal ^ world'had ever seen. It was a drama, but


At the Times Office I __


doubt for certain, knew. *— ------


Vo,


that vibrated through the whole_ world. It - . • _i--i a----- ^vhen


__1. 4-VsA ivVirtlo worln. i t


was an old story ..of patriarchal times, the world was young.


Idolatry m its most 1 reading of the book of Job was one of human


early forms then existed. An astronomer ar- gued that it was 2140 years before the coming of ClJ-ist. The scene first presented m the


1 happiness. Job was rich, in fact, one of the, greatest men then living. The picture m the


have teen. The young hid them^lves at his approach, and the old


Even the princes did n t e ^ . ClicIilloU}, hs. It wil n e m ulia At the Times Office ja,at the book of Job was no philosophical ^ i« s no f f i e n< ther. We know from experience, how- what will


«^^atter“and””aisoby the state of the town’s staole trade. Several subscriptions are yet


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g g e s t e d , S


to come in, and are not included in the above sum.


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P u r i f ie d P e t r o l e u m f o r A s t h m a .


a ^ h i preached, this time to a mote encoura- ^


by’M^ers Arthur. " " 4 ; RobertHindle,.^^^ t


Chatburn Loan. e Clerk reported^ having f


t o tte alterations and extensions to the. Yorkshire Penny Bank ;


aaire tosecuretherepaymentof ^s6o,which ^


^MTe’y^ct^e uudeVthe head of zymotic di- sp.ases. including 2 from diarrhoea. In every


^ wav the statistics are good. “ The chief zymotic disease has been scar-


“ “J" let fever, cases of wliich have teen notified in eve'ry month except Septemter. There


been i.^ in AVlralley,'4ni Wisw(


[he evening the reverend gentleman — jbe further sum requhed to be Dorroweu ^;gbton and Bailey, r in Worston 2_eacn in ^be completion of p a r e n t for the C h a ; .^bomley and Sabden. 1 he schoo s m Whal-


the clnapel being well bum sewerage works. He reported that it _


a b d Sabden Sewerage Again. e n Sewerage Again, .


reported: the receipt of a letter forwarded


to Clitheroe, where the subject tvas more ful-


Petroleum EmuUion lias been found _ _____^ Tnhmined to them as to the P. ^^^b isolation as possible, which is very circumstances


I w n fnnnri and the Local Government Board required a t » l» ,.bmil«d .hem as .0 tte


jp^te had been exceeded. The Engineer h:^ ted j,! the month of January-,


Tn the morning, the Rev. David J. Waller, P^'^e total coUections were over £ i 1 , rather 3ui^ed that it be signed and passed under the fnr. as we have _____ „„„i


quite.in order, and it was accordingly re- fLa Pannril.


fever in the neighbouring to^Ynshlp of Bil- ^'"??tere have also teen a few cases of little school at Chaighley was


families being infected at that time; ^bief reason was the P^valence of


different toumships, jmd the


. merit Board to Mr. Horn, clerk of the Bum- f^j^uj.bt on the first appearance of the disease ley District Council., This had been sent on ^uiongst the scholars, in order to separate


infected families.


Ty understood. It related.to the application «Uu(jer the Notification Act, 31 cases have for borrowing powers for the furthw sum of money required t o the payment of the lyorks,


jgg_ Endeavours have been made to secure


reported, viz., 25 of scarlet feven 4 oj fevers; and i each of croup and erysi-


use of the disinfectants supiflied by


^gXerienoe Cw" been gomraunicated with, and he had sub- ^,S ^^^^^ary authority, o f ’othenvise obtained. 1 ^Culsiou wffi kord mitted a statement parallel «)ffinins,^show^


than" any'^other^remedy, while it often jng the e s t im /e d cost of each item and the j.gb|j„gj,t of one case, and ignoranre of the actual cost, with his remarks


For the most part, the extra cost had “ “^ /'""Venrand diffiailt to enlighten, deviations in the route of the


^ infectiveness of very slight . . 1 _i_— . . . . &__i!_!. . . . tiTVrk^avonf.anmioiiin(?.&nu , i __ j.i.,.. .-»t.4T*Tr^nfAc ^


Fertep^Moses wrote i/_bte na one,' «“-^ re rrEm u ?&r^ ^ ^ ^ ^ particular The wnter s to c k a chor .u


n oVior/l in Aneier’8 EmuJaion is ooiameu irum ----------- , .


tage. Hill, London, 15. C.


. I .xi_ __^ .vn wAvi/xmf rvf lAil trt itiwnr r Hpecially purified for internal nse.


bottle sent free on receipt of 3d to pos- Tlie Aogier Chemical Co., Ltd., 32, ono'v


BOARD OF GUARDIANS. ______


ta o k m r o i e 'o f p.Tti5reh:J sp'kndout, »nJ many passages showed how '^PP>: ,1° v Mr. Dewhurst (in tte chair). Canon Milsoii,


J’P ™: Loiigworth, 1 . Lon^orth, Jno. Nc|:-crass, Ealoughj, Clarke, Hanson, und


AffiU'lose'it sewage pipes, and the contracts being larger that the information b'e


Burnley District Council, and after particulars had been given that piepara- „ The Sabden Nuisance. _ £


farmhouses in Wiswell have been re­ ; a new school^ erected at Hurst Green;


'xncl extensive cidditions tVnd QJtcrstions ctiGC” school in Sabden and in two


. water supply m Shire Lane,


tions be made for torrowing the money. Bailey,'has teen completed;' also that in r ,\ 1 XT •


Thoriilev. No provision, for water has yet t o Moss Gate Farm, Harling


With respect to the nuisance ocaisioned at jpo^se parm, Bailey Green Cottages, and Mr. Newstead’s property, there was a leuer produced in wliich it was said that Mr. Nw-


^n^i steps taken to prevent pollu- ^amb Rowe supply.^


Stead being ill he would leave the remedyuig “ The four sewage schemes in the larger of this in the hands of the Council.


villages are in working order, but the inspec- cottages, and to encourage the


,rial purposes. Th urable, but there was


e church being filled aj .open air. This t,


„,ary service of the du| shop Cramer-Roberts Mowing clergymen: Re| H. L. Bellhouse,


■ egory, vicar of Whaj 'aworth, vicar of PaJ


Starkie,


' t at being ijna j ;re received from the J


The ground was pi|


:ar of Chatburn, the Downham, and the Sabden.


‘pinall. Esq., Standen irkie, and was present the church. the ■ church often


ached, .after the singii lot the God of the dea


,e setting apart of a spe d the preaclier, for ! (J, was of very ancier 1 a piece of ground i d from out of his sight any more solemn occ t day, seeing th.at it ret y of those dear tousv


[Christ. But though ■ lutling away the dead, of hope tliat .at tlie


,d they might be teous. We had all oJ e time or other, midl ing place t o a timej


indeed veH small We buried our de!


:ain hope that they f nwhile their bodies w


Robinson, Wildmmi A. Carlton Terrace Footpath. „p again, the Clerk, in ■ mgriodfcal flushing. In Wiswell considerable


inquiries, smd the property owners ^ » fourteen closets in Wh.allev and three in ,,^,3 Hable to make a 6ft. foot- sabden have been reconstructed on the waste


and set apart for the ^iTongful and profam cber exhorted all pres ;,for sooner or later all grave of death and th d before the judgmei seen the necessity of c


learth to God. Deat id with ourselves as t id on the right or left itseat. We were but j lUgh this life in the hr| in Heaven, .and the


: S i r S L ' - r ; X “ , , naid to uou mac an tiui> icui^iuii r V i c S l o. Glee-


when Job was being favoured, but the real L t was that he should go through the cruci-


looiecuons to oner u j uic vjuou.u,icti»t> —- - . tho,e medicines. It was part of the the flagging of


the Medical Officer to supply every In his


ble and pass along the fiery way. Andso Sa- thing necessary in this direction, and so long if the proper j auk,


tan g5t Job in his power. Job usual rose 33 tliis was the case,te (Mr. Dowhurst)thought


one bright morning, and offered his saennees unnecessary on the part of the Guardians prop^ to God. Then came a messenger to tell him to buy . in these medicines. The salar)', he pMh that the Sateans had fallen on his oxen and ^-quU admit, of the Medical Officer was low, assss and had taken them away, and had slain hut when the appointment was vacant only


the servants with the sworA And before Job ^,^3 Clitheroe doctor applied, and that was had properly realised this, another messen- .Doctor Fraser, who still held it. The speaker ger arrived breathless, and informed him that thought that the Guardians would be ill-ad- the fire of God had fallen and burned the yjgcd in supplying these medicines. These sheep and the servants to death. Then an- ^yg,.g the views he expressed at the Board’s other servant came and said that the Chal- j3gj. nieeting, and he stUl adhered to them, deans had formed themselves into three -phe Clerk said that most of the items ap- bands and had fallen on the camels and slain phed for were not medicines at all, but disin- the servants ivith the edge of the sword. The fgetants or materials t o making disinfectaiits. crisis came when Job was told that his sons jj. ^^33 observed, in the re.ading of the list, and daughters, who were eating and drinking jhat one item was methylated spirits and an. in the house of their elder brother, had teen other spirits of turpentine, wliich the Chair- killed by the roof of the building, fallmg in,


described as “ veiq-. dangerous articles,” caused by the cyclone from the desert. When j^r. Norcross moved that, for the present.


God? No; still he believed in the God who h.ad given him these things, and he answered, “ The Lord gave and the Lord hath talren away; blessed be.the name of/he Lord.”


Then came another cruel idea into Satan s mind. Sat.au said, “Oh! that is all very well;; he can stand the losses which affect his


that in future the articles be got by contract. Canon Wilson moved that such of the items


aa were disinfectants be got, and Mr. Clarke seconded.


Wanted, a Servant. Rcspectmg a previous .application from Mr.


wealth, but touch his skin, and he will soon Martin for a strong woman to assist with the relax his faith in God.” Job was then afflic- cashing, etc., it was decided to advertise for ted with a terrible fonn of leprosy, and there person at a salary of £ 2 0 per annum, after he who was once all powerful had to sit, suf­ fering from this terrible affliction, reduced to utter poverty, and now dependent on the charity' bestowed on liim. Still he believed in God. Then another trial came. One whom Job dearly loved, his wife, and one who


The New Boiler. Another estimate liad been received for the


keeping him alive in this torment, and she merscales, the previous one from Messrs, thought that were her husband to curse God Bradford being for £ 1 8 6 . he would have an end put to his sufferings


Mr. A. I.ongwor(h, after a deal of dis­


hy death. But Job told her that she^ spoke cusslon on the merits of the two specifications, like a foolish woman, and said that if God gaij jhaj. when the purchase was made an


g.ave that which was good, should He also opgi^ eye should be kept for the future, and not give that wliich was evil ?, Job’s sorrows


brought from afar jieople who had bear'd of £qj. ti^g bot water needed at the Iiifirmaq',


his vast fortune when he was in the prime of and"the heating of certain rooms in theHouse, his gloD'. These men were the wisest of that including tlie Board Room, by hot water time, and their idea ivas that, though Job pipes. He sugg»sted that the matter be might appear good to outsiders, yet he w;as placed in the hands ot the company who in- secretly sinning, and God was punishing him gm-e^j the boilers in the Workhouse, for their on this account. Job acknowledged that he advw, as experts. was a sinner, but not in the sense they made it w.06 'decided that the House Committee out. The preacher drew a •rery mthful pic- jeai with the matter, the name of Mr. Jno. ture of how Job trusted m God through all Holgate being added, his troubles, and how God rewarded him for


his patience, as He would reward every soul that proved faithful to Him in all things, as


Job did. In the afternoon there was a very large


, Securities Wanted. It had been ascertained that several assls»


attendance todiear the chor ,al service. Tills , ordered to attend to this, and find satisfactory proved a great success, and the singing of security for £ 5 0 , and one for ;fiioo.


tant overseers t o different townships had not provided the necessary security, and four were


„gw boiler might at some time be used


an amendment, proposed by Mr. Porter, that the salary offered be ;£i8, had teen defeated by seven votes to four.


*ere wouW property was built. There tvas a good foot- ^le Sun-eyor asked as to the possibility_ of


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„tu-t-nrpt^nt until more Toot-


path at the other side of the road in addition, utilising some water after it left Mr. Grim- If they adopted this cinder path there would shaw’s land, but it was remarked that Mr. be the .advantage that whenever it was pro- Crimsliaw had said he ivould cut the supply


posed to put domi flagging there would be no in his land. puUing back to do.


oil the subject,


that at Wh.alley counsel’s opinion h.ad been taken upon a parallel case, when it was de­ cided that it was the work of the Parish Coun­


cil. The Surr-eyor asked what would be done


with the 6ft. unflagged. Mr. Hanson suggMted putting it in the


road. The Sun-cyor said that would not be pos-


oh saw this ruin did he turn his b.ack on Ms the master obtain all that was required, .and sible, as the road was m.ade now. Mr. Loiigworth observed tlyat unless these


The Surveyor inquiring what the law was yott.oges at Sabden did obtain a supply oi ivater, the Council would have to talk about


Mr.Longworth volunteered the information condemning and closing them, FOOTB.ALL TEA AND SOCIAL. On S.aturday evening last, the Clitheroe


Football team, committee, and supporters sat down to an excellent tea, provided at the Dog 5. and Partridge Inn through the generosity of


Mr. Longworth said he saw no necessity for bothering about it at .all. It was not


taking .any harm, and the whole was in very good condition. It was finally decided to suggest to the


and the whole was in very .


Mr. and Mrs.TIorsfield. After clearance of the tables a social was


needed, but it appeared to him there were a — ------- lot of busybodies in Sabden who had to keep stirring something up;


projicrty' owners that they curb the footpath and fill in ivith cinders t o the present, until there were more-buildings put up.


County Bridges. The Clerk reported arrangements with the


L.ancashire County Council t o the repair of bridges in the district, at ;^2S per annum.


believed in him and his goodness, got the purchasing, of the new boiler for the House, for seven years. idea that it was Job’s very goodness that was (.[lis one for £ 1 1 9 los., from Messrs. Sum­


Burholme Bridge. The Clerk said the Bowland District Coun­


cil desired to know if the Clitheroe District Council would have an equal axpense in put-


held, presided over by Mr. H. H. Baldwin. The proceedings commenced in the usual


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T h ; r t r T o S Q i -n . the Priiice .and Princess of lYales. and , 1


C ” 4L« rAci- rtf thR Kovnl bamilv. The Chairman proposed the health ami of the Roy.al F .amily.


prosperity of the CUtheroe F^ootball Club, and, in the course of liis remarks, said that owing to the circulation of a ruinour at th'. ,commencement of the season that Clitlieioe Football Club had been disbanded, the players of last se.ason naturally looked out for positions in other clubs. An empliatic denial had been made which was too late to get the players back, and the club h.ad dirii- culty in getting a team together, when, having obtained them, it put the club in the position of having to work the team up afresh, and select the cre.am of them. Turning to the present team the Chairman said: If we had only picked a team out of


ting a cart bridge aaoss tlie brook at Bur- Uie town, along with our present Captain, Mr. holme. This was a brook that divided the yVni. Yates, and Mr. Whittaker, we should two counties, and there had been a footbridge teve had a tetter team than we had at the . hithei-to, which Lad been renewed within the commencement of the season. In conclusion last few months.


Mr. Baldwin s.aid tliat if we could retain the


that wanted a cart bridge worse tLin at Bur- yviilttaker, and withdraw from the present holme. (Hear, hear, from Mr. Hanson).


The Sun'eyor thought tliere were places present team,, along with Messrs. Yates and teague to the coming season or two.»and


cil get rid of its sewerage schemes before team and tlie public interest, and tiien we going on to cart bridges.


!Mr. I.ongworth would like to see the Couii- join a junior one, wc might strengthen our miglit see our way to join our comrades of


The Clerk, ill reply to an enquiry, doubted the present Le.ague on some future date,


whether the Bowland District Council really (.Applause), wanted to do anything at present, although Mr. Yates suitably responded, they had made this enquiry.


D.oncing and songs of a varied order were , Mr. Longworth moved that reply be made interspersed, Messi-s. Whittaker and Br.adley


that the Council could not entert.ain the ap- ...nntributihg excellent songs. Mr. E. Gudgeon plic.atioii at present. Thoy Lad no funds, presided at the piano, and a most enjoyable and it was a business that would be test left evening teniiinated with the usual votes of to their successors in the Council.


thanks. „r “ W


nmnUr enffirlpni- . . ^


Sabden lYater Supply. 111 discussing the water supply of Sabden, ..id t t . . » » t t . d » ™


il his hearers to ask tl How am I forming


i r e was, in this life, a n the life of sin to th Saint Paul tells i


[ortal soul, that we ne- ;on. We never look ;s of this life to thing:! e in the world and nl forld. God gave eail uty to discharge. l'| life if we were free f l the storm of tenipil


that we were ealled [ out of sin here is t


iid therefore it was ii 0 look into his own


,aps some one would Le did hear them .say link about these mat ;or the present the thi hilst young. Yes, to be remembered I d down the couiitr


•ged, and the call w ner or later. Ant .vorld, what, he ask


[iness? Some peopl in the world’s pleasi some in intercours. But nothing couli


iness th^t did not be t. Tt w.as only by ai'th’s pleasures that I lie meaning of the wl stood ill fear and li|


ath? And why? what lay out in the I pile to prepare the! I. Then let everv-of tion and his relatiJ hen tnie h.appinessj there loomed ouf


1 the faithful onesj ad know God, and d in all to them,


e Benediction and I “ On tte resurreil idy meet again,” cof


chorus reflected upon, Mr. P.


^n^lires in the chorus, and with Mr. n U Rowe L the organ, and Messrs. T._Birtuell


CLITHEROE ---------


Medical Officer’s Report.


r u r a l DISTRICT COUNCIL report of Doctor Counsellor :— ^


The follo^ving extfaets die given from die /or this district in^a^uch asjh e


P E N D L E T O N ^ CONSECRA


b ishop CRAMI of]


CHURCHYARD


srs. C.TSsell and (I of their periodic-all nonth’s number of|


|.ol,” “ Work,” and “ f St-named is in its I


^ is issued as a Diai| hose oexsons prestj 6ns of the sixpemiJ fo of the Diamond | P-ul’s Churchyard, o| p A copy of the , pd We only man'el has been to thisl


t magnificent pre^ cf the humblest 1


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