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- i ‘ Advertisers note ^ ! J The Circulation of toys


Great Vad A T THE


'times oppj C U B E S ,


b u il d in g blocks, l i l A B C BLOCKS,


Ill PIANOS Sixpence and a si^ j


|6d. and IS. METAL S o J h o r s e and cartvI


|IL CARTS,


M ., IS., .s . ,3 s „ 4 s .6 d „ 5 tJ CRADLES, 6d. 1,., ^ j magic lanternr,,!


[g a l e s , 4d., 6d., and ra bats. Ji,


WHE E L BAR R i


Idd., IS., IS. 6d., 2s. , 3 s.,4j, J HUMMING TOPS, 6d.u^[ trumpets, 4 d., 6d,,


N O A H ’ S ARKS, Sixpence and a Shillinj


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[ inging machines, 6d I PEGGY TUBS, 6d.. la.uj I WOOD ENGINES, 6d. an


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[iTTLES, 6d. and is. trains, «dl


t r a m s , 6d.uda DRUMS, 4d., fid., aod n


TAMBOURINES, fid. and 1 SHI P S , 6d. Wiv REINS, 4^d., 6d., and li'


II! CONCERTINAS Sixpence and a Shilling.


Ill ACCORDEONS I Sixpence and a Shilling. H O R N S ,


Sixpence and a Shilling. MANDOLINES, fid. and u


1 1 1 ! TROMBONE S Si.xpence and a Shilling.


^-GUNS,6d.andis.: GUNS.6di DULCIMERS, fid. and ii III FIDDLES, 111 Sixpence and la.


| n e V BOXES, fid. and ra IVHIPS, 4<i''


BABIES’ RATTLES, All Prifrtj INDIA RUBBER T0Y All Kinds and All Pric»


4 fcY BALLS,


[ c o l o u r e d balls, TERRA cotta DALIA


From id. to rs-


LL KINDS AND ALL PRICES|| MOUTH ORGANS.


|:AT VARIETY IN 111! g a m e s 1111


FING CARDS AND D0Mff|


|)OKS by the BEST AUTflO'j a t t h e


imes I FlilDAV.


Iprinfod and W I paUKUNSDN J: ULACOn, * ClIlbor.«,


Lucas's famous Lamps, Bolls, etc., to be had at Wliitesidc's, 10, Castle Street


(CERTAINLY)


The ever inereasing demand and tlie daily compli­ mentary remarks respecting tlie beneficial effects of


BUTTERFIELD’S RENOWNED SYRUP, TEETHING POWDERS, AND


COUGH LINCTUS


Stamp them as the moat popular preparations in lancaBhire. Public opinion snva, “ Noting to iqiml llicm.” They are nice, safe, and very cflica-


WILL BE GIVEN IN THE J’uOl’BlErOB.


Wm. BU TTERFIELD, M.Ph.Sc CnVMIST, TUE PHARMACT, NOVA SCOTIA, BLACKBURN.


l^urchaaera Khould Be on their guard against the pro don of miscrapulous, unquaHiicd, and unrcglntercd 1


IH


f you i w slvilBhito go shopping and never regret It, Wllfvti


Viheu you ask or Butte llold’s be sure


lory with wortbloss preparatiuns. Um1orf>land, for the best results UuUcrilolda’.tbeold and always reliable preparations.


ouU fni. llii4tArMnlH*o tvA uiipa that r-niit you get It,


i^cld and sent hare, there, and almost evorywh ere for 14 or Je fitemirB.


p u B L i e HAL L , ON Tuesday, October 18th, 1898,


IN AID OF THE CLITHEROE VISITING MISSION FURTHER 1 ’ABTICULA.RS NEXT WEEK.


A • • • PRELIMINARY NOTICE.


On Monday Evening, the 19th, t6 commence at 7-0 A FR U IT BA NQ U E T will be held.


Prices including F r u i t and Refreshments Gd., Children 3d.


ON S U N D A Y N E X T , the rCATFOBM WILL HE OCCUPIED DY


Mrs. BERESFORD, Oldham,


trance speaker and claievoyante A hearty invitation extended to all.


TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) SOCIAL EVENING


WILE BE HELD TO COMMENCE AT_.7-30 Admission 6d. E ach.


PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ON SEPTEMBER 26, 27, & 28,


A THREE NIGHT’S MISSION


WILL BE CONDUCTED BY Mr. J. SWINDLEHURST, P reston. THE CLITHEROE


AUCTION MART CO., LD. Special Sale of Lambs.


THIRD GREAT SPECIAL LAMB S AL E


When there will be forward a great consign­ ment of half-bred,;cross-bred, and black-faced lambs from North Yorkshire, Westmore and, Cumberland, and different parts of Scotland.


SALE AT 12-0 O’CLOCK. 5. GREEN, Manager.


T he Clitheroe A uction Mart Company, L imited.


F at S tock a t


SALES AS USUAL. 10-15 a .m . ,


EVERY MONDAY


Store Cattle at i i -o a.m. EVERY TUESDAY


EDWARD CHESTER, Beobetary,


(■Rciatered Office) 38, King Street, Clilheroe THE ANNUAL


SHEEP FAIR AV H I T E W E L l i , ,


WILL BE HELD AT Wednesday, Sept. 21st.


Sheep Pens reserved at a small charge on application to Mr. W. Cowgill.


Traps will meet Trains at Long- ridge, 7 - 1 4 a.m., and Clitheroe 6-59 a.m., and 7-14 a m.


NO AUCTION ALLOWED. In the Afternoon at 2-30,


A - S E R V I C E - OF - SONG WILL BE GIVEN ENTITLED,


r e a d e r -


“ T OHN H I L D O N ’S H A R V E S T , ” - - - T. D, BENSON, ESQ.


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Special music will be rendered at each service. ^


Collections will also be taken for Incidential Purposes. CLITHEROE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


harvest thanksgiving services Sunday, September 18th, 1898,


SERVICE MORNING 10-30 a.m . EVENING, fi-o p ..m. CLITHEROE MUNICIPAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL.


Syllabus for Session 1898-99. TI M E T A B L E .


SUBJECT.


Freehand Drawing Model Drawing ... Shading from Cast


Shading from Jlodel ... ^.............. Modelling in Clay .......................... Domestic E co n om y .......................... Needlework ............... Cotton Weaving and Designing Geometrical Drawing... ^ .............. Practical, Plain and Solid Geometry


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Freehand Drawing ... Model Dr.awing ... ' Shading from Cast ...


Shading from hfodel ;.. Vocal Music Composition and Theme Writing ... Chemistry (Theoretical) Chemistry (Practical)


... Arithmetic (Commercial) ... ' ... , ...


Hygiene................................................. Book keeping (Suitable for District)


Botany................................................. Shorthand (Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced)...


Cotton Weaving and Designing Mathematics. ...


... kico- ............................... '_____ _ I . ............. . .............. Monday. ; Tuesday.


(!-45 to ',) G-4.4 to 9 G 45 to U G-45 to 0


Friday. ; TEACHER. 7-15 to 10


8 to 9 7 to 8 8 to 9 ’


........... I 0 45.to 9 .......... I G-ir, to 9 ' G-15 to 9 7 to 9 7 to 9


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G-45to7-K) 7-55 to 8-55 (i 45 to 9


......... Mr. A. G. Grubb. ' n ,»


. . . . . I . . . . . Miss Sagar.


Mr. W. T. Pomfret. Mrs. A. G. Grubb.


n n )» it


7 to 8


S'to 9-30 7 to 9


' 8 to 9- 7 to 9


7 to 9


. (5*45 to H ' 7*15 to It 1 '7 Id'si


Mr. S. Green. Mr. ]. Parkinson. Mr. William Carter.


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Mr. H. J. Ramsboltom. Dr. Lazenby. Mr. T. Robinson. Mr. T. Hargreaves.


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Mr. Geo; W. Jones. Mr. W. T. Pomfret. MVril. J. Ramsbottom.


- % The Technical : Instruction/Goiumittee hAve arranged to Re-open The


School for the purpose of Registering Students, on. Friday Evening, Septemberl6th..,.. - The Cla88es will Open on^Monday, September 19th.


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Music, Domestic Economy, Needlework, Composition, and Commercial Correspondence, 4s. per Session, or 2(3, per week.


. , , t ■ ____• • • _ „ ___] r'rvrrr»cr»r»nf1f»nro .1^ llpr ^ « J. E. HARGREAVES, Secretary. E..E S l A ....... , - - ..................... T-, ;.:.l >' i - ■■ :■


For One to Four. Subjects, 4s. per Session ; each adclitiomil Subject, is, per Session. t'or tne u*vening v^ummuciuuu


For the Evening Continuation School Classes alone, viz, Sliorthaml, Book-keeping, .Arithmetic,- _'■


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Monday, September 12th THANKSGrIVING SERVICES Sunday, S e p t em b e r 11th, 1898.


OF THE SEASON WILL BE HELD ON ON


Holy Communion at 8-0 a.m., and at Mid-day. 10-3C a.m., Anthem, “ Praise the Lord.” (Spinney.) ^


6.30 p.m., Anthem, “ Ye shall dwell in the Land.” (Stainer.) PREACHER, MORNING AND EVENING.


Rev, H. A. STARKlEj M.A.


Service for Sunday School Teachers, Scholars,'and-Friends, at 2-30, with a n a d d r e s s b y TFIE VICAR.


O F F E R TO R I E S FOR THE SU N D A Y SCHOOL. (Offerings of Fruit and Flowers will bo gladly received at the fachool.


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'‘The Clitheroe Times” ia Equal to that of any Four Papers in the Dis­


trict, and is at least Treble that of any One.


Adveidsen note tkisi The Ciiiculadoar^


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^ ^ “The Clithwoo Times" is Equal to that of any Four Fapem in UuTDis-


AND Moor, Whalley, Chatburn and Ribbiesdale Observer. VOL. lo.^No. 46 ( ,B.’SSf*SSSAD ) CLITHEROE


SJ’ IRITUALIST SOCIETY Old School, Church Brow


ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CUTHEROE.


Heidhaster ; Rev. S. H. HASLAM, M.A. (ELEVENTH -WBANaLEE).


Open Mathematical and Senior Taylor Scholar of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.-


Late Senior Mathematical Master of Liverpool College.


SCHOOL RE-OPENS THURSDAY, S e p t e m b e r 1 5 TH The Governors have established under clause 5G


of llio Scheme, five exhibitions of £10 a year tenable for Three years at Bossall, Ucvershara, Sedbergb, Repton, Shrewsbury, or Tunbridge, and elsewhere with their approval. Some of the above Schools offer to augment tlicse exhibitions by other £10 or £ 20, particulars of wliioU may be had from the Headmaster. A special feature of tho School is to prepare for


such places of higher education. For those who do not wish to proceed to any such


place of higher education, the scheme provides a suitable curricmlura «p to tiie age of 17 ; and by special permission of the Governorsj which may bo given upon tlie recommendation of the Headmaster a boy may remain longer in order to take one of the £40 exhibitions tenable at Oxford or Cambridge or for qmy other special reason. One Foundation Scholarship will be awarded on


tile result of tho entrance examination. TUITION FEES.


Boys under 12 years of age - „ over „


„ Greek or German fextra)


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£A b. year II


£ 0


r u dg e -whitworth THE KALEIGH


“ THE ENVOY”


“ THE WAVERLEY” AGENT;’


e. Whiteside, iG, Castle-street.


ACCESSORIES, REPAIRS, STOVE ENAMELLING, WHEEL BUILDING, FRAME BUILDIN«.


Parish Church, Clitheroe. h a r v e s t


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1898


THE HALL, Lowergate. SOCIAL - Bvemng


WILL BE HELD IN THE' ABOVE HALL, ON Monday, September 26th. P a r t ic u l a r s L a t Ie r . THE THREE B’s. BRITAIN’S BEST BICYCLES. ORGANIST: A M E R I C A ' S F A V O U R I T E S . - PRICE ONE HALFPENNY.


PRELIMINARY NOTICE, -o-


vyesley Chapel, Clitheroe CHOIR SERMONS


Sunday, October 9th, 1898, Rev. R. MOFFAT-GAUTREY


PREACHER - OF CHOKLEY. DR. A. L. P E A C E ,


Corporation Organist, St. George’s Hall, Liverpool. SOLOISTS:


MISS S. HIGSON & MR. AV. CRUMBLEHULME, Of the Bolton Choral Union.


MONDAY, OCTOBER lOth,


ORGAN R E C I T A L Dr, A. L. Peace.


BY - I)./»;} CLITHEROE


MUNICIPAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL, THE ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF


PRIZES & CERTIFICATES ________


TO THE SUCCESSFUL; STUDENTS -WILL BE MADE BY


.-.TTi-'z-TTOCTeviT C - rT Tm TA TT 'C


W; MORRISON,Esq.,M,P. Public Hall, Clitheroe,


ON


THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15th. • CHA'iR TO. BE'TAKEN ,,AT 7 30 BY'


J. ROBINSON, .ESQ., (Chairman-of th e Technical Instruction Committee) T h e A r t W o r k s o f t h e S t u d e n t s w il l b e E x h ib it e d .


An Orchestra, under the Conductorship of Mr. Geo. Cowgill, will give Selections of Music during the evening.


A D M I S S I O N F R E E . J. E. HARGREAVES, Secretary.


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trict; and ia at ' I ^ Treble that of any One.


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