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ItovestinR lectm-e was ,l„v '■lunl^luibuvfili.hyUent
>ui% commanrting
in Cl ti aced tEe historv’ ted out that the
Jmhzing cyclists as Ikhtinf, »s>:.
I advantages he~onnd, were (n Jiance, (a) indeiiendence of h l i IbBLMice of need of lar"e I ter, (.0) invnhierabmtv
It.) I'le useful employment
Ic . J-heir drawbacks, howei!^ ■nee on good roads, (2 ) .lownf’ ''Ml| y l i ty to breakdown. (4) V ,d ih e S t7
inn of route-
U n e l then pictured fanciful scenes^l-, • 1st division were shown to 1,1!^"*"'
A c Wide heads: - -(1) To perform 1 “ S |en d cn t cavalry in advance of at ■
I part and catalogued their t, efc? '®'
Y moving troops attached to tl,e l ? S I an enemy ; {H) as rapid movim. l i forestellmg the enemv bv leid “ 'h'
J distant points of tacticar h , 3
llestroying bridges, etc,, to i i i iS " ^ 1 I in.iich, (o) by means of widi
Jg ill the army, 111 adilitio-i to the ol, !™
Ilnlachineforthemoree.pedluott^
■e of the work of orderlies
linitberof pncnmatio and other tyres I market are very numerous, and inteifc I rs of cycles should think a little S T their tyres. I t should he tcniemW^
h enjoyment of cycling depends on tL Ilf the lyres By purchasing a firsteta
|n e tyre wliicli fnlUls every requirement of i-date cyclist, and that is the Dunlop.
r.10 lyie, the first expuiisc is Ihelast, Tlim
Iiistice O’Brien has earned the thanks oO It folk by his strong strictures on the in.' To of tlie police in reference to furioni J lie didn’t know whether it was thjj h
■-■n were less sensitive to the danger that- lippen to others ; or whether they sympa. ' l i t li tliose who drove furiously; or wlietlier lighty, they disliked iiicouveuiencingtliem! Iv cliasing offenders, but he did think it ■ill on those wlio preside over the condnet |ilice that they should tee that the ie«n. I'.vere enforced. After this snub to lie l ie judge ndiiiinistcred a still smarter one. In-y, wlio acquitted a carman charged with | i r t to a lady cyclist by rumiiug lier down. " not guilty ” lie added, turning to the *• Don’t knock anybody down niriin,
Imui may not meet wilb llic same (orlime |g a verdict fotiiul in your favour, coalnity lidence.”
Jock, u man named 'I'lionias Bdwanls,’ Id as a dealer, was indicted for breaking into d of a cycle dealer at Windsor and straliiig Ihcycie. It appears tliat he smashed a I the simp door and decamped with the
_ . A ])olicoman found Idni ontlie highway liv.av asleep in a ditcli when he.'aid hewas l i e machine to I.ondonforalady. Kccorils le ninnilis in
I to r housebreaking and twelve months for .stolen goods having been proved, lie I r senteneed him to twelve months hard
for a similar offence,sir
■is the time of year when the subject ol I " come i»rominenllv before us, and hanng ll ourselves with Hubslimlialnindgnards,we
I attention to
this.oneof tliemestimiiortaut li, s of a winter rider. It is useless pur- a elieap anicie in this line l)ec:iu«acheap
I v on awimlvniglit. In
fact.ailcrainoiilh Iwear. be wiiat mav tlie eleiueiits, thelan'!!
Mire to give no end of trouble to theejMSt,
I.meolistinate, and tbougli t'"! I brightlv when tlie start is ramie, t win
iiv grow ■dimmer ami diraracr, until a jat 140110 lints an end to Us e.\istence.
l ie , trie light 'vc'ii’tul | . with uvclistsfotMvhileoa ^
..... .::3 s a f |S i ;ie depots of the •
.,.,ial Co. ihronglratit great Bntura. ■ V
inlereetiiig point jpe
liiioii oiir <liiniinle •>’ which we pan elit '■ I n e a n d c s e e n t ’ „c„ts of ths „f tlii. firm who arc tl« ^ " u .
'‘J'^j.^rrerent^
Jv.ddablv
ciui.glit the I
In..Id tlial
rMuidlinrledtheniacu^^^^^^^^^^^ TP, tf tlu ciivt, stusvslnn^ Int Maledtliat iu
| 1 gave Jiulgmelit foi tlie J J b claimed.
^ ^
Iftii of the interests I vie witli thickenededgcb t t
Icti.re a tyre to bccir le the |l,i,.h is not to be
I to the irip'e’^virc ;e market. L ure not many __
liiigtliewinterscii.oii, 'I ■
ii.ine which are
JoiKiiti')!* u\ci AiifieU^ f ' Wek
l.,i upon as being', ' j [ the best tj'ttt tern IH'.i'.lBunlop-W
exaeplwn« “ „„tregal»t ,
;!’'^;t U?s notdi^! ,| oiie^ I
of t ^ liii.d cyclists. { ^ or B e a u n io u t^ li- riding between ^ never fe 1 \ fiiortli -I ^ , 0 | THE ANNUAL
C o m m i t t e e ’S "WILL HE HELD IN THE
BALL R E V . F . I
Assembly Rooms, Whalley, ON
FRIDAY EVG., DEC. i6th. (CERTAINLY)
Tin; ever increasing demand and the daily couipli nientary remarks respecting the beneficial effects of
r v E R Y Irregularities
I avoided or ttemov p],yBicia^* jjjjet j by
fife. Sure, 00“ . Testifflonia'®.; -dofl- PA.EI>
;»m v , ^ tb®
B U T T E R F IE L D ’S R EN OW N ED SY R U P , T E E T H IN G POW D ER S, AND
CO U GH L IN C T U S Stamp them as the; most popular
Lancashire. Public opinion equal them.” They are nice, sate, and very effica
cious. PKOrUIETOR:
Wm. BUTTERFIELD,
M.Ph.Sc | CIIYMIST, THE FHARMAGY, NOVA SCO T IA , B L A C K B U R N .
Purchasers should ho on thoir guard against the tion or imsci-upulous, iinqualiSed, and unregistered impoB- tors with w-orlbloSB nreimratlons. Understand, for Iho Msi | results
UuUorfl.lds’.thoold and always rollablo proiiaratlons.
If yon wish to go shopping and novor regret it, \V hen you ask for Butterlioid’s he sure that you got it.
Sold and sent iioro, there, and ahnost OTOrywbere ^for 11 or 80 Stamps,
,
I’RELIMINAUY ANNOUCEMENT. J— )o(----- :
C HR I S TMA S S U N D A Y . • WJLL BE GIVEN ON
CHRISTMAS DAY, DECEMBER 25th, 1898, a f t e r EVENING SERVICE',
AT THE W e s le y Chapel, Clitheroe,
By an A u gm e n t e d Choir a nd Special Soloists. Collections on behalf of the Poor Inind.
a d d r e s s by THE E E V . W . M U R l i A Y , T h e Chair will be taken at 7 -1 5 . by thq Senior Clergyman o f the District. ■
___fob TUIUTY
TE.VItS MISSIONABY IN ODINA, SUBJECT:—“ T H E B IB L E IN C H IN A .
V
|,i a wagon huleii 'Vith SCI. 1 paudle of bioiigli overlianging f iitilis bii'vclc—resting 0
l„.„..ight an netion foi damn, c „ kerbstone a|
tPe back
* j^^-aiiicar i „se proi*'
WHALLEY ' Windsor Borough Quarter Sessions tie f
lilts, cutting oft tbe aueniy’seoinm,,,, S |roymg his supplies. Altogether t l J S V
ltrongandforciblepre.se..tatioiohiL1 r -
°™at lengj^
^ ' “PPlt ^ S -
^ CLITHEROE
SITRITUAUST SOCIETY Old School, Church Brow
ON S U N D A Y N E X T , Tlir VLATFORM WILL UE OCOUFIED BY
Mr. C. L. HILTON, Blaokfool,
TRANCE SPEAKER and PSYCHOMETEIST.
Mr Hilton will be present at Monday Night’s meeting.
On Wednesday Next, Nov. 23rd,
MR. A. WILKINSON. Nelson, Excelsior Lanternibt.
Will give another of his Popular
Lime-light Exhibitions Entitled. “ LITTLE MINNIE,”
To be followed by a number of Illustrated
Songs and Recitations, Comic and other Views.
Doors open at 7-15, to coramence 7-45 prompt.
Tickets 3d. each. A few front Seats 6d. each All should see this Grand Exhibition.
BEI DOE INN HARMONIC ROOM,
Friday & Saturday Nights (NOVEMBER 18th & lOtli.)
MONS. GALVANO (THE OLD FAVOURITE).
Dutton’s Sparkling Ales. Choice Spirits & Cigars. P ianist: A. HAnoKEAVES.
AY HALLEY CHURCH MUTUAL' im p r o v em e n t SOCIETY.
DR. COUNSELLOR WILL LECTURE ON
T H E A IR W E L IV E IN ,” IN THE
ISlialliy national School, on Wednesday Next, Novembkk 23rd, at 7-30 r.M.
Chairman - Admission by Ucmborsbii> TIcbet.
• T. U. Tuomfson, Esq. Non-Membors 3d.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A GRAND
TEA & ENTERTAINMENT WILL BE HELD IN
St. Mary’s Sunday School ON
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30TH
In aid of the Children’s Stall at the forth coming Bazaar.
H. M. HARDACRE C. M. SUTCLIFFE
1 lion. Secs.
T H E - H A L L , LOWERGATE.
G-rand CANTATA “The Flower Queen”
THE . . . j AND A CONCERT Will be given (by request) On Monday, November 21st
By the Young Ladies of the Evening Class, St. Joseph s, Blackburn, by the kind permission of the Rev. Canon Maglione.
W. F. DUCKETT, PnomiETOE. C 'C ' I N i - r ' - ' . ‘■ I y^^vrT-vTTpT'rv'D V MR. EDWARD GUDGEON. ---------------:o:------------- - Doors open at 7-0, to Commence at 7-45 p.m.
ADM IS S IO N Front Seats, is . 6d.; Second Seats is .; Back Seats 6d. Tickets may be had from any member of the Committee or at the Door.
MRS. NORMAN K N O M T E S of Blackburn, BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT SHE WILL GIVE A
C L ITH E R O E .
LA S T DIVINITY OF—OHEIST,”
ON T H E C 6 AT THE
CATHOLIC CHURCH, CLITHEROE, BY
Father Charles Coupe, S.J., M.A. v a l u a b l e p r iz e s PRO FliSSO R O F PH ILO SO PH y , STONYHORST.
— J | Sunday,
Nov. 20th: THE MORAL CHARACTER OF CHRIST, ON ITS POSITIVE SIDE, PROVES HIS DIVINITY.
Will take place at the above Hotel, when the Proprietor will give
e a . E A C H . H. STUTTARD, \ p r o p r ie t o r .
I T he Clitheroe Auction Mart Company, L imited.
SALES AS USUAL.
F at Stock at 10-15 a.m., EVERY MONDAY
S tore Cattle at i i -o a.m. EVERY TUESDAY
EDWARD CHESTER, Skcbetaiiy,
fRegistered Office) 38, King Street, Clitheroo
All kinds of Plain and Fancy Notepaper At th e Times Office
CONCERT HALL i
TO LET.
The Best Room in the town for Balls, Bazaars, Lectures, &c. I Floor prepared for dancing. A
LECTURE IN THE PUBLIC HALL, j! E. FORREST, 9, Castle View.
few Saturdays vacant. .Apply:—
ON TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, NOV. 22nd, AT 7-30. (NOT MONDAY AS PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED.)
Mrs. Tyas, o f Whalley Abbey, has kindly promised to take the Chair. SUBJECTS
Sanitary Clothing for Women and C h i l d r e n , illustrated by examples, showing the improvement to be gained in Health, Comfort, and appearance, by wearing
well-cut underclothing. The Best methods of Drafting and Dressmaking.
The Simplicity o f the Simplex Chart, absolutely easier to learn than any so far offered to the public There will be exhibited well-cut Cycling and other skirts. ADMISSION FREE.
Address for Letters, Lancaster Plsce, Blackburn. “ THY W'ORD IS TRUTH.”—.John xvii, 17.
BRITISH &> FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. -0 0 -
GOD AVILLING, THE IA N NT VE R S A R Y M E E T I N G OF t h e c l it h k r o e a u x il ia r y w ilg b e h e l d in t h e
Cricket, Bowling, and T ennis 1 Club.
Public Hall, on Thursday, Nov. 24th A L E C T U R E
BY THE
'^ ^ T . JAMES’S CRICKET CLUB. -IN AID OF THE NEW GROUND FUND.
Saturday, Novrigt^ m the Public Hall, ’ The above Club have engaged the Original Trio of Entertainers, the
Authors, Composers, Instniiiientalists, Vocalists, Comedians &: Sketch Artists WILL, H AM , & FRED,
m e r r i e s t ,
JOLL.IEST, & FUNNIEST OF ALL ENTERTAINERS. ^
From the irpeat Free Trade Hall and St. James’s Hall, Manchester, Hope Hall and Picton Hall, ®
Liverpool, &c., &c. ,-™e A MESSIAH SERVIClE It Merry Musical Sketches, Ma^Jous
^ Mystifying, Magic and Conjuring Feats, DelighcfuUCharacter ^ Trios, Jolly Original Farces.
0 ®“ MERRY MUSICAL PERFORMANCE ON TWENTY M U S iC .a .INSTRUMENTS. ^f)nn t fail to see it. P opular P r ic e s
th ^ im m en se ly Successful Novelty LIVING PICTURES FROMHE MUSIC SELLERS This Sketch has met with terrific success wlicrever it lias been given.
- Doors Open at 7-0, to Cemmence at 7-30 prompt. ----------------———-—---- ^ . ■ ;■ .r
: - Reserved Seats (numbered) 1/6 r S eq o ^ Seats, 1 /-; Back Seats, 6 ^. T IC K E T S may be had from any o f the members or at,t|ie doors.
r Everybf^jdy Come and you will be delighted. 4 a ■ FO R G EN U IN E
BARGAIN S IN
CLOTHING ' FO R M EN OR BO Y S ,
[ r e a d y -m a d e o r TO M EA SU R E , C A L L A T
J. A. BARKER’S,
9, Market Place, CLITHEROE.
Beautiful selection of Photo Frames for Fairings at the Times Office.
Ladies Bags, Ladies Companions, Albums, at the Times Office.
Public Hall, Clitheroe. GOOD SA^^^1TAN SOCIETY,
Grand GOMGERT Monday Evening, December 5th,
ON When the following Ladies and Gentleman will take p a r t: Solo Violin: Solo Piano: - Miss JESSIE MORRIS, Bolton, Royal Manchester College of Music (Pupil of Adolph Brodsky).
- A. REYNOLDS, Esq., Southport. V ocalists .—
Mrs. A. W. MUSSON. Miss'^NELLIE GALLEFENT. ( Juvenile Patev), the most remarkable Girl Vocalist before the public.
J ,
HAROLD E. BROWNHILL, Of the Manchester Concerts.
Humorous and Musical Recital by Mr. J. HARRISON HILL, Manchester.
A d m i s s io n : Centre Seats (numbered) 2/6; Side Reserved (numbered) 1/6; Second Seats, i/- ; a limited number of Back Seats, bd.
/A Billiard H
PUBLIC HALL, CLITHEROE. CHURCH & OSWALDTWISTLE DRAMATIC SOCIETY,
andicap On Saturday, November 26th, “ THE SCEPTRE S THE CROSS ”
The above Society will perform in the above Hall, a New and Romantic Roman Drama, in Four Acts, entitled
By Mat WaionT, Dedicated by special permission to SIR HENRY IRVING.
Entries to be made with the Proprietor on or before the 30th November.
Under the distinguished patronagoof His WoKsmi- the Mayor Alderman Parkinson, Councillora beedallft bagar, K. Loynd luq., .f.
gUp. New and Elaborate Sceneri/ hj Leonard and Parsloe, of Oldham. .
Esq., J . Harrison, Esq., .T. H.Heaton, Esq., Alderman Williamson Leo, J . I . , (Ex-Mayor of Accrington), CounoiUors Kaley, Yerkess, and Mellody, ef Church.
’ Entirely New Wardrobe by Mr, Of. V. Wriyhr, "Wti
The whole of the incidental Music composed by Mr. R. Deaso Riley, from the Leipsic Royal Conser- yatorium of Music, Germany.
A.dmission: Reserved Seats (numbered) 2/-, First Seats i/-. Second Seats 6d.
Doors open at 7-0 to commence at 7-30. » sW vnf >v.:i:. .‘ EycW
Advertisers note tliisl The Circulation of
"T h e Clitheroe Times”
is Equal to that of any Four Papers in the D is
trict, and is at least Treble that of any One.
A IN U Low Moor, Whalli^ Chatbuni and Ribblesdale Observer. / x m «
r d Adrerdsesa note ddsl The Circulation ol':
, “ The Clitheroe Timea” is Equal to that of asif Four Papers in the Dis trict; and is at least Treble that of any One.
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