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CLITHEROE .TIMES, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 25, 1898;.
Walker, Mr. Amoes Walker, Mit. Arthur VValker, Mrs. Young, Mr, J. !Metcalf. From Barrow: Mr. and Mrs. Goodman,
SATHOLIC .(LMATEUR DRAMATIC ALL SAINTS’, PENDLETON. NEEDLESS SOCIETY.
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Editob of " Tm GIITHEBOE TiMK3.” Mr. Editor.-May I trouble you to
.j, onset, Heal sura that every tiades- - - ' ,
Mr. and Mrs. Smalley, Mr. .and Mrs. Har- gre.aves, Mr- and Mrs. ^Vimvard, Mi-, and Mrs. Mercer, Airs, and Miss Ellis, Mr. W. and Miss Wimvard, Mr. J. and Miss Hargreaves, Mr. H. E; Kissack, Mr. T. A. Pickup, Mr. \V. The Hall, Lo.wergatc, was moderately at- .all .at Pendleton is a matter of
c.alcidation, but
GRAND CONCERT. “ ERNEST MALTRAVERS.”
Wilkinson, Mr. N. Parker, Mr. A. AV. Bell, Mr. Jas' Patefield,Mr. R. Briggs, Mr. E. ,
. the accompanying letter in your next Jones Mr. ^ ication of the
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of a subject under cerely hoiie that
ot I shall hear OTien, ivith a view to bringing about a
[r slate of trade in Clitheroe. 1 tlK first
pl.ace. Why is trade
b.ad to the 03 shopkeepers? Because our towns-
jieroa
(I include to know better), buy their goods m
also the people one . would
[ towns, ; they
r r , ph
Inly i'
|)aiKr.Cetc.','wh^ Jtoo, alas!-
|in" language set forth (snares, any sen- Iman wetild sav), that they can make some
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D in
aas!—are led to believe, by the success- Everybody seemed to be there and. I ciim*P5 - nnv spii»
the ignorant— and the managed it, are to be congratulaetd on its .
u I
to be enjoying themselve.s, to their heart’s con- c , •
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|- them with goods of the best class. iiths the shopkeeper nas ..........o->
Inlletl upon to suppor.t weekly two er flagged. Mr. and Mrs. Pliillips were ably as , U.....
mg several months the . lui_ p _____ __ .
ilepartments from the mills whde on gisted by their eldest son, Mr. Percy Phillips, n- could not be staged, through the sick- r o o m v m “ e matters w-arm by poking the sues,, etc. 'ffiien the processes of the body get the .
. ■ ■ "I I i ‘ 1 penetrat ing all the intervening membranes,-iis- lot the people who benefited and now that work has .1
Ions can show no tetter judgment than Rawlinson .and lomlinson, churcliwardens; istraiglit out of tte town to buy presents Messrs. Peel and Cowperthwaite, sidesmen; The scene oiiens in a wood during a thun-
, C S r e rN o to n ly f f ia t , 'b u t t^ find Phillips and Miss Brumwell presided at the from justice, and ai-e shortly afterwards joined Boy Blue.” Although the audience had not ?slTii ° = . " 5
nut ilein tnat pcopiL ii.ivc a Uoiu lo itheir money where they IhiiiK te s t ; out
. 1 ,i,of kAi [vKiile il
[ tow I to be
; tlie people . ssj]iieend their money out K n ine moiiov
rvarxiao.. niif i
bov/.-1 ri<riit ttv °
Ttiiii" th- .straits we have been in for efforts made by the married folks m musical him to escape. After leaving the cottage, mg, giving banjo, and mandoline solos, and ai„i yet nourishe.s the body meanwhile. Lv^iiast ill Clidieroe—and ever likely chairs” caused most merriment.
was much enjoyed, but pejiaps the hut ,\lice, his daught-er, hearing of it, helps npcted. Mr. Blake caimlit on all the even- Lacteola is ihe moat extraordinnry food for .Uys- Ii t
, » . . . hIpps stniff at th ^be concert were repeated by O strong, who intenrl . ) strnnL^
. , r „ - n • , .Some of
. . r ,
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r . 1 1 “ Pommy Atkins," which was evidently ex- over the most easily digested, •
• - u •
meets with Luinlev Ferrers and Arm- . . a
te rather f want otTOmmoVseuse th® gl®® company, and received with hearty Maltravers returns to the cottage with tin gardener at Standen Hall, and Mr. J. jhe fury of her father. Ills and
a.stounding advertisement bills ^ Pendleton, quitu “ brought down the p., lorlliig
s it for ng and astonishing that peoiile have
e common sense than to believe such ilies.
jTlwiikiiig you in anticipation, 1 am, Yours truly,
PRO BONO PUBLICO. BARROW liCKET CLUB BALL.
graatest praise is due to these ladies for their Malu-avers. Darvil enters the room occu- ,
member:
oxcollent manogcnicct'. ihe quRlit} o e viands was finst-clfliss, and the cost to the funds
arrangements were admirable, and the ..
“ nothing.” -‘In abundant provision of good f , V, -
confederate intend to rob the house of bir fively wound ....................
brother, Richard Maltravers. Darvil concert. fooin and Walters, entering, finds <
a
things was supplied uiistintingly by the fol- casket and goblet. Sir illiam awakes and lowing.:-—Mrs. Aspinall, of Standen Hall;
Tomlinson, Colliuge, W right, Moorhouse, Briggs, Thornber, Peel, Seed, Mitchell, Ing- ham. Greenwood, Robinson, Dawson, Slinger,
I annual ball in connection with the ......3, ------- , ^ Xi- upport and all present who numbered Shortly before the close of the proceedmgs jjjn ^gr ^qig,, Alice Dan'll seizes his hand ' to as the ball of the season did not thwaite. . . . i\he tend M Mr j ! Gudgeon, pressed and pleased by the hearty w.iy m Colonel and Octavia de Montogne are re- sggonjgq F the nroceedinffs endino- about 4-30 evening amongst them. He was much im- daims lier as his daughter. Varley, Pinder, J. Starkie,^ cricket club took place on Friday Radcliffe, Hargreaves, and j. Ihoruber Mr. bngand.s, into whose hands Colonel de - ----- —----- ---------------- i , ,
fo last in the Assembly Rooms, Whal- Rawlin-son, Pendleton Hall; and the Misses Montague-and his daughter, Oct.avia, have mis ball which is ^always looked D aw so n , Mitchell, Young, Lund, and Cewper- f^-jUg,,. The brigands are to cast lots for the
Octavia, and har^father is .about to slabbed bv Walters in a strugle. Alice
Mrs. Phillips, the Vicarage; Mrs. Haslam, p)a,.yii_ who now comes on the scene, shoots Clitheroe Grammar School ; and Mesdames Walters and gives the alarm. In the presence
household, Dick Dan-il charges Alice q,g murder of Sir W'. Maltravers, which ^g]- Urain.
P®®rd®.”> Dick Darvil becomes the captain o ,f a band -
m < to carry off Alice Darvil •Lthe
arvil, ^ j ° j i- , , peptic.?. ve 1.. I.......
Iia in I..,.
' rt- il* T\ *1 '^^11. Miss A. Mussou WRS rcally grand ni and assiBts in ils digestion ami aesuuilation. on
part of the people than otherwise. applause, whilst two veterans, Mr. Young, t^o men .and is just in time to s.ave Alice from advertising business house, with enor-
Maltravers is married to Alice Dar-
these expenses to meet? Who have house” with their songs.. Not the least tea- sgcrelly. Lumley !■ errors hearing of this, for all this advsrtising? Needless to
of the evening, however, was the refresh- hiforms Sir William Maltravers, who is cn-
benefit of
a.violin obligato from her sister, Miss Slater.
Miss
Kl.-.tor.
sharry-bang,” a character song that was en- agvipc a cure for the discafe itself cored. The character song by the Misses AVc have two little books which expluin more a
, , ,, . ’ 1 , was a tnorougn sue- I ,0,. iuii enough asYwa°s; and tlffi eveni^^^^^ »|.t . . I r.
programme was more - than Tuckard's Lnctcola is put up in bottles price Is. - -
repeated. We should U *J*1,0 Comeliness of Health more of the Quartette post free on application,
ciiuuiiaia mui iiiwuigmiv I'Ollllorfl ; lf| llOWCVCri ftUy 1 hrec difliculty is experienced in obtaining it, it will be
— ii.i •>.. (1.1 ’ t''’’
Ceimsts and mcdieme ,o
(jy Jijjj: WdliaiTi, who recognises Dick.flA congratulated upon the success of her first for the amount required. Miinufaclured for A. J. Wliitc, Limited. a5 , Farringdon
Ho.id, London* E. V.
We understand that both this and that
Social Evening on Monday will produce a nice little balance.
BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE. ■ COUNTY
COUNCIL ELECTION. ------------
-♦ ♦ ♦ ----- GRIiNDLETON Miiliial Impiovement Society.— On the last
two Mondays two lectures Itave been given by tlie Rev. R. D. H. Gr.ay, Y^icar of Chatbimr on “ Lightning and Lightning Conductors.' In the former lecture, Ylr. Gray dwelt upon the elenvmtary laws of electricity, and showed
to the Presiding Officer, resulting in a walk- .scale .strictly in accordance with a law which over for Mr. Assheton.
The following nominations were handed in how a. tluind'crstorm works on the giaiide.s “ cannot be broken, and which l.iw is easily
Assheton, Ralph Cockayne, Dowham demonstrable in .an electrical experiment in a
Hall, near Clitheroe, Lancashire, Esquire, laboratory-; .and on Ylond.ay
la.st he explained
w.as proposed by C. J. B. Trappes, J.P.; the principle of the condtictoi, which is to ided by J. W. Southworth, J.P.; and provide the means by which .an ekctriral dis-
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'M of Clitheroe (under his personal which everybody had come forw-ard on this
lga.sed, and the Colonel, with the help of some assented to by Morgan James, A. T. Robin- turb.ance may set
it.self at. rest in a quiet aud ^hiDl was all that could be desired, occasion- He felt quite sure, for his part, soldier.s, attacks the brigands, who give in-
I joI.
I with A. M. Hanson, Esq., who with pressioii of mutual good will._ ,? tr ready .and obligingefforts made every-
present. The dulv of M.C. rested oppovUnut) .
jgo swingingly, and was ably assisted following stewards, who proved very
Jve to their duties- Messrs. T. A. J. Ferguson, F. Hoyle, R. Briggs, Walker. The catering was in the
_ Ai.i.r M r . rested onnortmiilv for kindly intercourse and the ex- Alice Darvil .a.s liis wafe. _
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ciise him if he touched for ja. moment on church matters. This was his first ojiportu- nily since coming to Pendleton of iiresidiiig over a public narochial gathering. The an nual parochial tea-party was iisqally the oc- casion for presenting the Vicar’s report to his
in".st those present we'noticed the fol- b’ (>.1nn
steiianlry.aiid t ■couic* pila
prs 13 their
I do;? bcnted
b!lii« pn liU
IrinfiT 1 great
Inely, Vim a
rbuti nt of
ffgap.
Ircaitr n, ai^
:—,\lr. Turner, Mr- Hanson. 1 Clitheroe: Mr. R. Holden, Mr. and Uiisdale, Mrs. Beck, Miss Baxter, Mr.
|rs. Slinger, Mr. A. Eccles, Miss N. Har is, Mr. :uid Mrs- Calvert, Mr. A. Jones, |ul Miss A. Forrest, Mr. E. Bennett. 1 Preston; Miss Green. Padiham: Miss P'oster, Mr. East-
lilackburn: Miss Shorrock. I Milton : Mr. W. Smalley, Miss Duer-
1 ?iI(K)rcock : Miss W eslhali, Miss I’ye. Wisweli: Mr. and Mrs. Snell, Miss ■ Miss .M. Speak, Mr. W. Speak, Mr.
l^h'iuth, Miss
R.awclilfe, Mr. T. and R.
Mi.ss Dean.
f-M
I'Whalley: Mr- and Mrs. W. J. YVhit- r. and Mr.s. and Miss A. Ferguson,
Ferguson, Mr. R. Laiigshaw, Mr. J. i-J. Eatoiigh, R. Bretherton, R. Var- Iftwortli, Miss Eatoiigh, the Misses Pol
ice Misses YVhipi), Mr. A. Whipj), Mr. Iiimpson, Ylr. A- T. Bridge, Mr. Amos Miss Allen, Mr. A. Longworth, Miss P ilis.s M. Knoivles, Miss A. and Miss
bet to VO b^g
Ijicroft, Mr. J. Ashcroft, Mr. R. Scho- J. Schofield, Miss Schofield, Miss
SOCIAL A T THE LIBERAL CLUB. , owiiir, , , exlenr, , A social was held ou Moiida)
r fM rR . wXomTamb Ro^Hoteli people, but in consequence of the date original- LibenalQub, in connection with lave entire satisfaction.
generally, the parochial tea
li.id this year teen counter attractions, and it was
to the men, voung and old, to co-operate with liim in his efforts to fill their beautiful little church with earnest worshippers, for men had souls to .s.ave, as well as women .and children.
fully helped to give all present a happy even- proMders and woraer _ _ ♦ ♦ ♦
SOCIAL EVENING. -----------
He iiroposed a hearty vote of thanks to the On Shrove Tuesday evening a most enjoy- nmviders and workers who had so success- able social was held in the
H.all, Lowergate.
band was in the efficient hands of Mr. J. CHAT BURN
_ There was a muster of about n o present. W [Other Chatburn News appears 111 the Supple meiit].
- Y'liis was seconded by Mr. Rawlinson, and Gudgeon. Songs were given .at iiilen-als in a
sii])|)ortetl by Mr. Peel in his
ii.siial cheeD' '"0"t creditable manner by Mr. S. Gudgeon, style- After singing “Auld lang syne” in the Yfiss E- Joyce, Mr. 'J'. Nixon, and .Mr. J.
goo:l old Scotch fashion, and the'-National tiudgeim. Anthem, the comiiany sei>.arated-avith mutual ____________ ___ _________ ' congratulations.
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two evenings .ainoiiiit to close upon .,^11- DRUNKENNESS WA- are informed that the proceeds of the
Or the Liquor Habit. TO WOMEN.
Femalo Irreg ilaritios and Obatmctioni Qaiokly and Safely Corrected in a fev honrs, by a new and flimple method, partionlare of which wUi be eent' free on receipt of atamped enTelope. Adrice Free by X/otter. Be W£m ]B_Time. Ms. Masitv, H, BUkomto Wlthest, 1/
fmi.om.
Cured In either sex without the patient's knowledge. remedy (a liquid) SpIrita,
marvellous diBCOTc paiuphlet,
researeh.
- Once the syatem is Improrn&lcd with the propara- tion the appetite for Intoxicants la doatroyod. • Numorpua curea havo been, ami aro being, ctTcctcd, by this womlorful treatment.
riplanaio Powdora are uaelesa. aa»*
..aaa.tr..o can bo given In Tea, CofToe, Poor, or
itamped enrelopo—Mrs. D. llARiiixaTOK, 4, Fealteratouo BuiUmlga, Lomuni, W '
arrellonB dlacoverry of medical reaeareb. ^ Fxplanatory toBtlmonlalB, and dlolary rules forwarded Tor- „
Perfectly hermlesa, ami beyond doubt tie moat or nicdiia
The s ,„ . • x u n lu r a . "a " , N O R 'TO N „..|od L-jnt Sen-ices.— On -Vsli
edne.sday, spe
cial Lent services were iield in the Parish Church, Cliaiburn. At the evening service the puliiit was occuiiied by die Rev. S. H. Haslam, of Clitheroe Grammar School. Iliesii s]iecial mid-week Lenten services will be held
e.Tch week tliroiighoiit Lent.
.
SUFfEniNa rrem NEnvous & PHYsiOAL debii,;ty andpleaaant, end will effoct a perfect and permanent euro
E V E U Y M A N
(11 norrouB aud oigauio deraiigonicniB may bo BUCcoanfaUy treated wlUiout stc'.nacii lucdlcallon. She iiiolood 1b oeay
Bhould son.] lor a yalimWo pnmphlol p „,. p™,_AddreaB. CO * CO, CHXxoKRy Lank, L0KD5H, W.O GREAT CHOICE IN c 1 P 0 R C E L A I NL
WITH OR WITHOUT MOUNTINGS. AT Tills
TIMES OFFICE. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. BLANKETS.
Direct from tho maUera. Ituy SINCLxUttV^ Gold Medal Scotch Oboviot Bath Ubmkots. tbo very best Blankets mami- facturod, being mode of the flneat beotch Cheviot Wool, largo, soft, fieccy, and delightfully comfortablo, samo supplied to tho Scotch Nobility and Gentry, makoa a band- soroo ond uscfnl innrriaxo preaont, price porpair, worth 85/*« eoht carriage paid, S IN C LA IR & Co.» Blanket Manufaclurcib, liiS, Trougato, Glasgow. •
LADIES I
rilESSIONS, and OUSTItUOTlONS can obtain the most valuable Inronnatloii whcrctiy diflicuUiCB aro overcome, no matter how Obstlnato or Long-Standing. THIS EXTRA- ORDINARY MEDICINE has mot with Iniraenso sucoesa in
THOUS.VNDS Oil* OASES ortor all others hare failed. Read theso extracts from Teatlmonlals
W e e k s , and another timo O n e D o s e d id m e g o o d . —Mrs. II. T.
t e e n w e e k s , but with persovoranoo and yourgooa ad- Tice 1 am happy to say 1 got rellof.—Mrs. M.J..
Dear Madam.—My cose was a very obstinate one of eIgh-« NXW'CASTLS-OX.TySH.
safely. The last I had proved effectual after f iv e m o n th s * S u p p r e s s io n a n d a n x ie t y ,—Mrs. A B
Dear Mrs. Dasmail,—I reccivod the modlclno and nilli You*. Th» above, and Thousands of similar Testimonials, guar*
SPECIALITY and ODRE. Falluro Impossible, Send stamped addressed onve1o|^ for particulars. A.
D.tEVaU>,
antcod Gcmilno U n d e r a P e n a l t y o f £ 1 0 0 0 . Abandon not hope; here, you will And a Gonulae
Box 494, 14tngda1e Bouse, waUbamstow,London;
aud pilla. 1 havo tried thorn before ; on one occasion they put me right w i th F o u r D o s e s , a f t e r S ix t e e n
Dear Madani,-~Kindlr send mo a boUlo of your medicine Mkxdouo'. I -■
a d ie s BEQUIUING a s s is t a n c e and BELIEV fn all ____ FEMATbB a ilm en t s , IBREGULAHITIES, SUP-
■ t decided the th to
Tliomas Cowgill, and seconded by W. S. Greig) presided, and on both occasions tlie Weeks, and assented to by Councillor James attendance was very fair, the meetings be Robinson, Wm. H. Sowerbutts. James East- oiieu to all. wood, John T. Waddington, Richard Wooler, Councillor John Cowman,Council!or Tempest
Parkinson, J.P. He was also
■ Councillor John Sagar.
f®'’ ‘ '^t being used for the treat to Opera, Comp.any. ihe attendance was only Aspinall, seconded by Alderman James Sef- Coloiiel Starkie’steiianlD-.and the parishioners aniall, owing, to some extent, no doubt, to me
set .aside. He then said some
earne.st words abandon the singing and spend the evening m g
He was also proposed by Colonel R. J. ton and assented to by Councillor Tillotsoii., y. p .
1,^ rntm.-illnr
Councillor James
Crabtree.Sam- c,.own,
about the ai)
pro.achjng confirmation, the ob- dancing. A most enjoyable time was spent j p^.’ ^enry Robinson, J.P .; Rev. H. L. servance of Lent, eta, and siiecially appealed by those: present.
Bellhouse,M.A.; Councillor Newton Aspden. The COUNTRY CIRCULATION
ALONE of “ The Clitheroe Times” is EQUAL TO TI-Uv ENTIRE CIRCU- L.'VTION of any other paper publishcil or printed in the town or district.
q q Hargreaves, Clement T. Mitchell, inexplosive way. The conditions of efficiency
i.eir uin., mao-nifirent and the sood that such
g.atherings were capable of^doing Dick Darvil, Lumley ]-'crrers, and
Ami.strong Jq,,„ Dewhurst, Thomas Lord, diaries H. in such coikIucIois were dwelt upon, and ^
Ernest Mallr.aver.s then owns Rowlandson', T- H- Clarke, J.P.; Councillor among tliem the special need of a good earth - ■ ■
contact, giving tlie lightning a ready passage
proposed by Councillor into the ground. The Vicar (the Rev. A. L. ■ m
g The COUNTRY CIRCULATION
ALONE of “ The CUtheroe Times” is EQUAL TO THE ENTIRE CIRCU LATION of any other paper published or printed in the town or district
MAGI'C LANTERN. At the Pimlico Mission Room, last even
ing the scholars and friends of the Mission had a delightful Entertainment, through the
kindness of Mr. Drinkall (King Street) who exhibited about 90 views of Scotland and the Holy Land, &c. A cordial vote of thanks was given to Mr. Drinkall at the close.
i! B ca tb s
l-’cb. 17 Margaret Atken,
B.awdlauds, aged 45 year.s.
Feb. 19 Martha Birch, Hayhurst Street, 51
ye.ars.
Feb. 19 Ele.anor Hartley, Lowergate, 65 years.
Feb. 21 Esther Brown, T.aylor Street, 87 years.
P.VRKER—On February 24th, at Browsholme Hall, Yorkshire, the wife of John Parker, of Browsholme (late Major 19II1 Regiment) of a daughter.
Blind Mice,” Mrs. Phillips being heartily sent post free on rceeipt of postal order or Blamps Bil'tbs. 111 jj; Ijj fQj. i;y many Ferry,” she was
In Imr serunrl enner « Ar tbn enthusiastically
her second song, “ encored,
Mr. Elliraan was down three times, but by far the best of h ,is
t the malnutrition, Lactenia, by affording
once in a duet with Miss Brum- Lnctcola strengthens the stomach for other fool, Serenade ” in which she had the Dyspeptics, tliorcfore,snon rc-acquirc the ability
®And in consuSiption'and similar wasting dis6r- ders, where the cimiciation is invoriably owing to
artiflcially trio was, “ The four ’oss and an retard the waste, that a nieuicat man may
Tomlinson, Rawlinson, E. Wright, Dawson, bout Laetcola than we can do in an advcrtiscnicnt, w-ic-1 tEnmiioli Clio BUd wliicli afford further proof of its great value,
We will send both Iteid"” buTaftef this“ Mr rv
and. during the evening they save several ,
Pso.ph-, therefore, who cannot properly iligest . . . - c -
The Glee
P.arty were admirably blended, is the pivot on whieli all life hinges. . ^ , -t
food insid tlie omach and int toe’; e &
lidsexixKsed in anoiien window and the piano: Miss Pollitt attracted large numbers by Dick Darvi!, a poacher and robber, who got fairly waniiea to the occasio^ yet, Mrs. Osniosi.s (from the Greek * Osmos,» to push), the so-called manufacturer with them by her “ wheel of fortune ” ; a bagatelle board, holds a conversation with them. Ernest Mai- ^ ; S ‘ theVtrm make
^ n1 w"tr;o3 !’=.?^-“?i'lsn'e"a'; e 'V« " ’ay, asks Darvil to phmipg, who, like Mrs. Haslam,’was ‘only o^ pl^Sf,5r tm ‘e\v? atl'st^r'yji'g.’ il'lvjlltro
Tt'v S--11 as the men do who oalered demand, as were also the variwis other table shelter him fur the night. On andving at the the programme o ^ was encored for games supplied by Mr.’ amntrs-Phillip.s. The house, Darvil intends to murder Maltravers,
“fe.’ *“ S ’, „ recently .liscovcred food- am* lie suiistilutea possessing strength giving properties.' It is more-
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ti m t "'Nltoretlms clcarl>-indicates to ns t^ ../aciiiaaorl
and by MissBriinwell and MissPollitt; Messrs, ness of Mr. W. Wells, the leading actor in tliat piece.
^ ® . , mou msiue cue .stromaca ana nuesnnes muse use _ and chat, supplied every- need; and the pro- i,urst; Octavio, Miss jY Crook._ . . . I
k they are paving more—far more, for and games, and a quiet comer for both games ^ Paricgr: Ladv Florence, Miss M. j . Dew iir goods—than their own tradesman can
Uiiiary bargains, whereas, as a matter tent. An excellent programme of dancing -
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Lofthouse; Zerrigueo, Mr. T. Nixon ; •
®
h . Marsland; Alice Dan il, Itliss wliich we understand to be a medical term. tlie prison waits that enclose it while undigested. But the room was filled all the same. The the body are aching for digesteil nourisuraedt, and
- long w-ait.s betwen some of the items, particu- '’f”]),oh’^ood”‘'“ larly in the sec«id part, were rather difficult Lot us go a step further and digest the food, and
n- cui-or-il months the shnnkeeper has caedings, which were perfectly orderly, never Unfortunately, the farce, “ Turn Him Oiit,” pf excuse, but these were happily filled bv a 'h then possesses’the raarvcllous property of being ---- ----------- ,vhich should have concluded the entertain- young gentleman at the
f.reillace^nd of the
fire and calling out, in an amusing falitto-, nourislrment they waul, and cmiuuence to bniltl similar pleasantries.
SOCIAL EVENING AT PENDLETON. junr., at tlie piano'. Saturday niglit turned out most unfavourable in point of weather.
The social evening on Monday night in the upon the RttendtUice. ,
schoolroom at Pendleton was quite a new
dep.arture in that quiet little village, but if
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and this would no doubt liave some eltect services and symi).ithie.s of Mrs. Haslam, and o^crtio'Hires theni out, and the nerves are all ,
thing mote of the kind m the near future. Hunk little of it. They then hegiu to lose ilesh fP Very wiselv, we should s.ay, she enlisted the ami fancy their livers are alleoted. 'The slightesl
.her storage batteries to work again for some- th. “tut lofo
flc.sh and vigour? 1 - „ *1 ..... . _Ri^;hard
D.arvil, Mr- C. Walmsleyj Ho...,!! xr,-. I- Wnimolpu- > c n... 1 : 1 -
The characters were verv ably taken as fol- For then followed Mrs- Alfred Musson, with cold chills nltern-atiiig, so that , people are some- 1 ne cnaraciers ivcic \ci) .lu j
Uien, liiueed, tus^btlll had a sorry time of it. nausea or vomiting. There are hot fliisiies and VUinvm Afi« TlrmTi«-ul1 M,- Ttlol-o. (■ K.s tunes too hot and at others pinched with cold.
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asjistance of Miss Slater being also earmarked digested food that ferments and becomes sour; nourishment in the blood to of the body. remember tliat food in the outside the body. IVhy! say, the food is inside the
! ' _. ' ui'vcll, 1H. Blake, tht 'PI,033 symptoms all arise from two causes: Un-
roy; John Walters, M. J-Hartley, jnr.; Col. of the concert, . ■j,Tou,amie, Mr, T. Thornber; Castruccio,
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beeii communicated to tlie weather, for the gestion if possible. rain came down in more than quantum sufficit, . Unly when food is digested does it pass llirougli
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It was unfortunate that the excitement had ’'alyes and muscular constrietioii to keep, the air • , ,
cuvitie^ formed by various organs, shut in by and other things out and retain the food for di-
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jind yet all the while any number of processes of I"’’ *'ie want
1 ,• - r *. unslrnng. There is a had taste iii me month, with .1 “ f . People ftrfjt. have losB ot appetite, mid tor a time ghay, Mr. Jas. Pickup, Mr. A-Harrison, Miss ’ .....................
olden,’ Mr.' F. Hoyle, Miss Done- Amateur Dramatic Society gave " Ernest Mai- AVhen Mrs. Phillips provided hersel ■
Mort,'Mr. J. Bulcock, Mns. Bui- when the members of Clitlieroe Catholic niemory of even the oldest inhabitant, costumes were hired for
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a.villtige concert a few of Clitheroe will welcome the introduc- Ince, Air. F. Ince, Mr. A'. Knowles, Jliss occasion fromMr. Birkenshaw, LiveiTool, and, ,,, had satr out upon something that Yould TOlI* IImni 1 nf /if cn'rf\l 1
How long it is since there was a concert at long since_^there was such .a concert as
STARVATION. PEOPLE EAT FOOD AND DON'T DIGEST
IT. AND BECOME THIN, WEAK, WASTED AND DYSPEPTIC IN CONSEQUENCE. THIS IS TlilRMED MALNUTRITION. SUCH PEOPLE SHOULD USE
PACKARD’S LACTEOLA.
■THE NEW .ARTIFICIALLY DIGES'TED FOOD.
Kia ulutuestionnhly the case that tliuusaiulB of
wouks ngo, It was admitted on all hands that mca ami women arc m the greatest ppnl, and do Bcott'ureldla Hyoi';
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I I e l l if ie l d A u c t io n M a r t FOPvTNIGHTLY SALE OF
g e l d CATTLE & BULLED COWS.
Will he hold on
Wednesday, MARCH 9th. S a l e at 11-30 P rompt.
PATRONS PLEASE ENTER.EARLY Milk' Cows every Thursday at Ten o’clock*
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day 71 geld cattle, 10 bulls and 49 bulled cows were forward. There was a grand demand for geld cattle, bulled cows quicker prices favouring buyers.
................................................. . ^ Thursday.— 222 calved and present calv- saves ti theieirir dig-.-stion having to work,
ing COWS were sold, trade was steady througlt- ^ considerable reduction on last weeks
rates. Clitheroe Auction Mart.— Monday
there was on offer Soo sheep and 120 cattle. Trade was good, and there was a large attendance. Blackfaced Iambs were .sold for 2IS. to 24s. each; blackfaced wethers, 28s. to 38s ; cross-bred hoggs, 30s. to 38s.; half-bred hoggs, 33s. to 38s.; Cheviot shearlings, 35s. to 40s.; cross-bred shearlings, 36s. 1040. Small bullocks made Sid to fid, better class fid, heifers 5^-d to fijd, aud oxen sd to sM per lb.
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show of calving' in-calf, store and geld cattle meeting with a rare trade.
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