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THE CLITHEROE


TEMPERANCE IN THE


MEETING than that alcohol w PUBLIC HALL, THE NOVEMBER ELECTIONS. On Alonday evening a largely as poison,


TIM-ES, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY--^^5, i8ji8. Mr. Read proposed and Air. Spwerbutts se­


The National it must have been the brandy. A t present tlie


ddent Institution had published its stati^ {j^gfcould d o S tUth c^iev5 -day closing. (H»r, h.™). He might al» men*., t o


drinkers died out of every andcipaled loo.


On tlie other hand, the teetotallers died to l ^ X " r . r ; ; 4' ; 7 ) ta t ;7 wl^ the e.vtent of 70 per cent., the fipires being:


Anticipated deaths,^ 6,642 j^ Mtual^de^t^^^, ,,6a6. P > 5 ArtotM’S u E r s h ^ vantage of 28 per cent,


attended ijonuses? At '


temperance meeting was held in the Public was^the sum^of Hall, under the chairmanship of Mr. Conn-


tioh tvas in f “ ‘V;; But what about the Kansas had made a law on its ’


gome states, total ^


i s l ^ ' k e e p drink out altogether.


conded Mr. J. Aspinall, which tyas carried. Mr. Jas. Smith was elected vice-captain.


Secretary.


Mr. Sowerbutts proposed and Air. Black­ burn seconded tluit Mr. T. Whittle be re- ^ c le r^ ^ le lary :


had to look after a steward every week for the ,^gn,bers of the committee present were His


*cteci secieuii^. ....... ’


Air Whittle said he would not stand it he


. . - . tor was met by Air. Councillor Ga,rneit, Chair- Watch Committee, and tlie otlier


club room. They ought to have a perma- -Worship the Alayor, Alderman Sefton, and (l^ouncillor Parkinson. The inspector first jjjg uniforms and accoutrements, inspected the cells, afterwards


that it was the i after a steward,


examining the books. Everything passed off the men on


field (London), and Air. Dobson (Blackburn), tial Company, began The Moor Lane Orchestra, under the con- that brewers, publicans, aird indeed, people in


ductorship of Air. Parkinson, gave a selection battle cry,” see being a trained chorus of about one luinareu, Alurray had olleretl pra)er, The Chairman said it was not necessary for 1 ----— l»-» FOOTBALL. Mr. Read seconded. , . tii'eiVemploy*liad shorter lives than anyone .


very successfully, and the hymn, “ Sound the gvery ;£ioo, which was more than anyone es the foe is nigh,” was sung,there else was paying. At the end of two years


TUTE FOR COD-LIVER OIT..


jVg on the premium for puRIFIED PETROLEUAI, A SUBSTI- the matter be left in the hantts 0 —


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1 n o ! they put this iv^. to £ 1 IS., and at the present publican, 30 years


chiefly of children, under the baton of Air. gf ggg^ wanted to be insured, and any other ■ Rev. Wilsoni man in Clitheroe also wanted to be insured. the same age, to.al abstainer or drinker, so


p U. Fieldiiig. After the .................—................. ...... - , . . _


j]^g


him to state to a Clitheroe audience liis con- £ 4 gs. 6d. and the other man £2^ gs. 6d. „ t o . „ ,v l . lU em p e - » » r tH .» ,n o . ,h « . , . pvpr a temnevance man who came much to ,


the front, and the po-sition he occupied that i f such a f.ict as this did not night was not one of his own choosing or


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seeking. When he was waited upon by a de­ putation from the Clitheroe TemperanceCoiin- and they


cil, who wished him to


be the Chairman of ter). At a bre.akfast in London some time ago to “ young temperance sparks” of over


that meeting lie had felt it to be a call to g° ygars, the speaker s.a.id they were all looked duty, and he always responded to that call, upon as young men. Then why, did people


There was room for the Temperance Council drink ? One man said had a scolding liieie Mas 100m lor i e


‘ in Clitheroe. (Hear, heai). He had beei action re.si>acting the drinking .at the Uitiieroe (|,„y „.g,e


^vas a very terrible thing, and he the public-house to drown his


surprised to see in the local papers that the goirows. He didn’t succeed, hoMever, for the ws must Iiave been SM


......... ..


’immers. He was ....


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The medical profossion has found in Angier ® ment w.as carried. Petroleum Emulsion a palatable and most efficion'' substitute for cod liver oil without' any of its dis­ agreeable nauseating properties. sesscs


sesses a food value to that of cod-liver oil, but it pQjgejjja decided antiseptic power, and has a


l u vame u. umiui ouu*ii,ei u„,


pggnsgg for eifink sellmg. is far superior to cod-liver oilin tho treatment of ,


ItoSg /<•<• ntvrvnwvAM fr» _1 ? t» At* All t tl fllA. SS Z It not only pos­ trade, for the marked sootliing and healing effect upon inflamed


gf ,^100, the publican would have to pay or catarrlial conditipns of tlie throat,lungs,stomach, appetite, aids ^digestion, increases


It ship. Treasurer.


Air. Read was rei-elected treasurer. Bugler.


Air. 1-Iowarth was appointed bugler. Committee.


■ [fo home to any all chronic lung affections and wasting diseases. jjjg(.usgio.n took place as to the advisability of pJetely non-plussing them at all points of the o . . - . . . ^ PfAfiofthorl I1V thn niPrlinn.] rirnfoRninn and used in .. .


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V _Kvi if-iv , -i-t. --——-0- 0 . f.-_ 1 . 1 _ _ __1 nU nil iip-Lif-sfrT nf fllQ „c ,i,„ r\n fhp _______ nf fK/> tnFprv?n1 hv pifrhf Ladies’ and Gents’ DRESSING c j A T TH E “ TIAIES” OFFIQ


fled for internal U80. A sample bottle sent frro^ no^ cveUsts'’'and had simplv joined to have i„ the mosGidiculous fashion by sixteen go.si of the members present it was not thought


CARRYING A GUN WITHOUT A LICENSE.


6d. and right, 8; Case, 44 and CroMther, 4. The


right to have these on the general committee, WhaUey boys showed the same excellent com­ as the club M'as run as a bicycle club, and binaticn which they displayed last week ag-iinsi therefore the committee ought to be cycling pi-eston Grammar School, whom they defeated by eight goals to nil.— [Contributed].


members. It was decided to have only cycling or old


At the Petty Sessions held at Bolton-by- cycling members on the committee. .... .......... on the 2ist inst., Frederick Parker, The following were then elected in addition


hope of the future. A reforma- 'joiner. Gill F.aiiUj, Bolton-byt-Bo|wland, was officers already named t— AIessrs. E. GT-


Elections. Well, he did not kiiojv, and he jjo„ could start as soon as the nation liked, iiroaecuted by the Commissioners of Inland s,vajes, ;C. Wjh'ireside!, R. W'Ju'teside, R. asked tli-' audience should he go into critl- The speaker said a man need not be alarmed Revenue for carrying a gun without a license Robinson,. W. H. Blackburn, J. Sowerbutts, cism of the action of the Council— (laughter) to- sign the pledge, and keep it. He M'ould on the 27th of December last. Air. C. P. Banks, and H. Houghton. _^foi- all present kncM- criticism to be his soon see hoM-foolishly he had spent his money CliarlesM-orth, of Skipton, proved seeing the forte (Renewed laughter). Six vears ago the before, and M ould be Mell and u armly clothed defendant carrying a gun on the above date on United Temperance Council placarded all tlie and fed. And if he got tired of kwping off laiid .yljo_ining the GiU Fam.


jq the N C. U ' ’ secretarv representa


town at one November election, and they the drink, then the publican M'ould ahvays Defendant p eaded guilty, and was fined Lancashire Cyclists’ caused so much tear that that election was the- lake him back again. (Applause).


£ 2 7s. 6d., including costs.


purest CliUieroe had ever had. He was telling Air. Scholfield, of London, next spoke. He them these things whether the audience was a said tliat after such a display of fireM'orks by


temperance audience or not. Everv license Afr. CoM’gill and Air. Dobson it had been holder of course, lisld his license on suffrage, left with him to bring the audience back to and the whole of the value of any place was terra firma, with a little sober talk. It M'as an in its license. Thus a piece of property might honour to be able to speak to the ssnsible


be bought for S^3oo, and witli a license be jiaople of so historic a tOMii as Clitheroe, Mith M-orth:£t,SOo. A case at Rishton very lately , such a fine cariiorat-ion, loM-n council, and


proved thil Some years ago- the Chairman chairman like Air. Cowgill. (Applause and said he asked the people of Clitheroe for. Laughter). The Chairman and Air. Dobson votes. Before the election he was visited by Mere tM-o fine gentlemen, but hardly good tM-o licen-sed victuallers who'.said, “ Give us enough to be public.ms. (L.aughter). When £ z each and m'c mIII guarantee your success.” a person was nrivileged M'ith a license he M'.as He did not accept, the offer, jind came in entrusted with the morals of the people and fourth man, but last election came in second; had to keep them sober, and he didn’t start


(Applaus-j). At a big meeting of licensed vie- keeping a jiublic-house to make a fortune but Uiallers which was held in Accrington some that he might keep the people’s moral9.(Laugh-


CLITHEROE BICYCLE CLUB. ANNUAL GENERtXL AIEETINC.


theroe Bicycle Club M'as held at the Swan tiriog officers brought the meeting to a close. and Royal Hotel on Alonday evening last.


The annual general meeting of tltfi Cli- CLllIU yiC V./11 1 .


There M'as not a very large attendance of members, and Air. E. SMules M'as voted to the chair.


Balance Sheet.


m e Uiaiiman said the fust business Mas Q gu„day .School for regular attendance, the passing of the balance sheet. I any


The Clnimnn said the first business was


little time a^u, AIL Hunt said the” report ol ter). There were five hundred la.ws on this the Commission upon the serving of drink to country’s statute book's, made by the wiseacres. children Mould, he thought, be faTOurable.but resiiscting this. 'With regard to everyone there would be a fight over it. Air. Hunt doing his best to get the temperance c.ause also advised all the publicans present to take advanced, the speaker humorously referred to follows:


send his child to a jiublic-house and the pub­ lican refused to sene that child with drink, he should, at the next sessions, oppose the re­


•IS little notice as possible of what the niagis- the transferriiig of members of Parliament to tvates said, and continued that if he Mere to tlie House of Lords M'heii they iveren’t re-


quired any more in the Commons, and ivliere “ the M'icked cease from troubling and the M'e.arv are at rest,” and said that when once


all their licenses would he objected to. In psraiice M'ork,_said, “ If you could get that Clitheroe they liiul 41 licensed houses, and man there to signjhe pledge, Afr. Scholfield, liie proceedings Last year for ilnuikeiuies mini- you m'ouLI have done a good day’s work.” Air.


ooiil If


males anil 6 fem.^es being convicted. The business of his friend to try and get the man Council had successfully opposed one exten- who wasn’t a teetotaller to become one as it


bered 46, being 39 males and 7 females, 32 Scholfield answered that it was as much the .


1 i »__ ___1 /-•f iin? Ii» it 011/I ryn F 4K«» nmti e x p e n d it u r e .


Sion to a licensed house,'but they had stepped was his (Mr. Scholfield’s). (Hear, hear). into the matter rather late or might have had more success. (Hear, hear). An increase in the licensed houses Mas to be noted, there being half as many again as there M'ere some years ago. Councillor CoM'gill continued to speak of the Council’s M'ork, and after the


singing of “ Onw.ard, brothers, ouMard, march sinew of its people through the liqour traffic, with one accord,” c.alled upon Air. Dobson, of We M'ere a mighty nation in more senses than Blackburn to speak.


f” ’") though the speaker said he prayed Mr. Dobson said he could quite underst.and for England, yet sometimes he thought and


that if Councllloi' Cbwgill made these sort of felt ih.a-t it was hopeless to try to win it back, sixieches in the Town Council he would make It w.as terrible to think that ;£i4o,000,000 things pretty livelv. (Hear, hear, and laugh- M'ent in drink every year in England, though ter).° Well, some'psople who had gone .asleep the ministers were still preaching, the bands


M'anted wakening up, and though he was not going to s.ay the Clitheroe Temperance Coun- ,c’il had been asleeii^ Jie idid think a little


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dynamite pill like this did thenr good. He had not spoken in Clitheroe before, but he Mas convinced noM' that there Mas life in the Clitheroe Temneiance Council, and that they M-ould reduce the licenses. For himself, he M'as .an out-and-out rpfomier, sparing 110 quar­ ter to the drink tr.afiic. It M.as not so- much a question of the number of publicdiouses as


of hope meeting, and all the other societies regularly coming together. In England alone there were 600,000 drunkards, am] what he had to say to the nation M'.a.s “ Clod help you!” Only lately he had seen that tons of liquor More on their May to Klondyke, so that even gold could not be got M'ithout drink. Often did he pray that a great man might rise in Parliament and lead ai vast army against the


Some people had the idea that temperance speakers and advocates Mere specially made, and that they only could get others to .sign teetotal. It M-as not right, continued Air. Scholfield, that a mighy nation like oui' OM'ii should draM' its revenue from the bone and


By PrintinR and AdvertisinK „ New Badges . .


i, Expenses m attending nieotings.. Stamps and stationery ..-


„ N.C.U. Subscription . . ,, N.E.L. Subscription ..


„ Bands for dance and ball ,, Secretary’s salary „ Sundry expenses


„ Club room expenses, viz.— Billiard table


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Rent, six months . . Renovating room, &c. Set of billiard balls,. Sundry cx]ienses . .


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,, Balance carried to balance sheet By cash in bank ,.


„ Club room stoolc, billiard table, fixtures, &e.


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£ s. d. 3 5 1


2 2 0 0 10 G 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 9 10 1 7 0 2 0 0 0 7, 2


12 7 44 27 13 l i


14 10 0 5 ;4 0 2 0 0 1 S G


£73 12 J_


L 8. d. 1 +


u 13 22 0 0 £27 13 U Air. W. H. Blackburn M'ished to knoM’ M'hat


the sundries included in the club room ac­ count. As a rule, sundries M'ere a small


foe, the same as did Abram Lincoln in the “ “ py'b here it was the largest. States. Why did M'e continually hear about


of the drink.traffic as a whole. There used to poverty when this ;;^i4o,000,000 was goina in be much o]ipositioii to temperance, but now drink every ye.air? Under such a condition, ■


-v . It M'as thought that in future such items


Secretary (Air. T. Whittle) explained it included coals, coke, etc. ,


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a man could not be paid to come on; the plat- money Mas a curse. The speaker briefly ''hould be particularised, and the Secretary form andTalk against a temperance speaker. shoM'ed the difference to the Morking man in P*'°™'SEd this should be doiie, He believed tliat drink was this country’s na- the spending of .^roo on drink and on cotton tional curse, and he did not think anybody goods, and .said there M'as not a redeeming fea­ mously.


.....


could be found to deny that. In the early (lays of temperance, in the days of Joseph Livesey, it was thought that alcohol Mas a food, and that for any man to do without it M'as to commit suicide. The very suggestion made them stand aloof, and the man M'ho re­ solved to do M'ithout drink Mas looked upon as a lunatic. If, at that time, a. man Mauled to be insured, the insiiraince companies would


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ture th.at could be ])ut forvard for the defence of drink


President and Vice-Presidents. Where he lived in London there


M'as a district of 20,000 people and not one' public-house, and yet everybody thought Lon­ don (:ould not do without its public-houses and gin-shops everyM-here. The medical men ought to be like the clergymen in the matter of drink and .avoid it in their cases as much


p o s s ib^ ' 5;;:^ w t a s


cltarge him more if Ire M'as .a teetotaller, so ordered him brandy, and rather than take it great Mas theji^ief in alcohol. But the last he threw it aM’ay after smelling at it. Next


^ ' ’^8' Captain and Vice-Captain. .


fifty years h^L seen that idea turned upside morning, when the doctor came and found him The late captain having refused to stand doMii. Nothing Mas iiom' Iretter understood mirch better, he M'ein tip and cloMii saying that Mr. SoMerbutts M'as proposed but he declined!


Alt'. TV. King-Wilkinson was re-elected


president, and the jviee-presidents elected, subject to their being M'illing to stand, M'ere Alessrs L., KingWilkinson, TV. King-Kilkiur son, junr., Dr. A. Musson, Dr. Lancaster,. Dri Lazenby, R. TV. Briggs, J. S. Cordingley, R.


The balance sheet Mas then passed unani­ L A D I E S


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' NOTICE. — This wonderful Remedy (ruarnntecd to have the Inrjje.st sale iii the entire world, being the cldos thud only harmlesj mediciue of Us kind for ladies


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Jiuok paRfs) and Guide (Clulli covers, 6o pages ami ,]o ilhtsirnitous.or J.idicrt* AppHancc.si, and lull p.atticu].ar.s or (lie wonlorfhl cltsotlvs ruivcrli.'ied ami .sold in every tow ’nll and r.rc.at niitnhi. CixisuU.'illons'Viceevery


iT'-lablished over loo yeaiA. I>o not delay, but write Rl once privately lo


(Oi p','lle ShoreditJi Church.) s every'day 3 to 7.


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remedy. Mrs.Ull.«oii.ofHonorOakPark,ForestHiU, snys: **Your Invaluablo remedy toaklmmedlato effect; In loss than 12 bom's I wns all right, after 18 weeks of misery and hopelessness.” A properly certified guarantee is enclosed with testimonial.^ and medicine. One package at 4/6 i.s usually sufficient for any case. T.^(iics sciitl at once fnlly.dircctcd envelope for particulars and proofs. I will forfeit J 3 2 .0 0 0 if the testimonials are not genniuc. Thoitsands of unaolicitad testimonials have been received. Do not be misledliy showy advertisements and other so-called icmedies which are utterly worthless and fraudulent iinitations...


Noiady need despair, as the most obstinate and help­ less cascs_ jmve been immediately relieved by this


medicine which^ cures (usually in a few hours) coses which have bnfllcd the skill or the best medical men.


JP ESAL O LDS those who antJ


ISPN BE T AIE! particularly desire a'Qulok, Safonnd rolJablo and noiiilnjurloua


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really was that if the publicans were “ soft” Afember of Parli.anieiil, iiUerested in tern- ^


iiewal of th.at license. What Air. Hiuit said in the Lobby of the House of Conimoiis a 1 1 1 - •_1_1 1.— T.1 i-\cii‘0


member M'ished to ask anv questions lie had , , , ,, c- I


extiSn t t e ^ n i s ' '


Prixe Distribution.— ^The annual distnbu- scholars of the


■ 11 1 -11- r evening. 1 he prizes were distributed by the Vicar (Rev. E. Curlhig). Games were alsc


■ The bal.ance sheet, which had been printed and distributed among the members, read as


RECEIPTS.


To Cash in Bank (balance from 1890) ,, Fresident's Subscription


,, Vice-Freeidents’ Subscriptions . . ,, Members’ Subscriptions..


. . ,, Club Room Receipts . .


,, Receipts from Dance and Ball . . ,, Sale of Camp Utensils .. ,, Sundry Receipts


„ Stock, Club Room Fittings, &c. ..


. . . . . . ..


£73 12 S eveiiuig. Concert.— On Tuesday evening a grand


>,,, L’ .ational School on Friday ^ -i . 1 ,1,0


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during the day-time was left to the commit-. Dealers. It is well known to be one of the o


The question of having the club room open ^


........................... It Mas decided to hold the general meeting


in January instead of February in future. The first run M'as fixed for Easter Saturday,


to Blackburn. : A vote of thanks to the Chairman and re


Is supplied from these Pits at Reasonadlh Prices, and may be had of all Carters and


HOUSE COAL mnet- omnnmirQi r*nnlc m rhA marl/Al


most economical coals in the market.


May be bad in Lends or Bags from Mr. W. L. GRIME. Clitberoe. Mr. OSWALD ROWE, Clitheroe.


Sole Agent for Chatburn District— MR. WILLIAM YATES, OuATnoRM Station


1 5 ., ST. JAMES’S CR ICKET CLUB. The general meeting was held last n’fghl


SM'ales was appointed representa- - = ■ -


HARWOOD COLLIERY COMPANY.


Mautuolug (Cook Bbidoe) Pits, Great Harwood


HIGH-CLASS


ANCIENT & MODERN HYMN Boj A. & M. PRAYER BOOkJ


CHURCH HYMN AND PRAYERBi THUMB PRAYER BOOKS, ii| FINGER PRAYER BOOKS, n


HYMN AND PRAYER BOOK I.\’Cl Ancient & Modem, 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d., anil


CHURCH HYAIN AND PRAYEe|| ■ IN CASES, 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d., 5s. 6d,,|


CHURCH SERVICES, is. 6d.,i| 2s. 6d., 3s.,,


W'ESLCY HYMN BOOKfi| 8d., IS., IS. 4d., 25. 6i,


— B I B L E S -


is. 6d., 2S., 2S. 6d., 3s., 3s. ( 4s. 6d., 3s., 5s. 6d., 6s., 8i, iJ


BIRTHDAY BOOKS,


concert in connection M-ith the Village Read­ ing Room and Library M as held in the National School, DoM-nham. There was a good atten­ dance, and the proceeds M'ere in aid of the mittee. above room. Phe artists were members of 1 he pro-


jj. the Clitheroe Alale Glee Party.


ing their pieces. Appended is the programme gone through:— Glee, “ The CIipsies,” Glee Party; song, “ Anchored,” Air. E. Lord; duett, “ Larboard Watch,” Alessrs. Dickenson and Castall; glee, “ Comrades in Arms,” Glee Party, Glee Party; piccolo solo, Air. J. Par­ kinson; comic song, Air. G. CoM'gill; glee, “ Van Dunck,” Glee Party; violin solo, Afr. T. CoM'gill; song, “ Alary of Argyle,” Air. C. Dickenson ; glee, “ O, M'ho will o’er the doM'ns •SO free,” Glee Party; interval; glee, “ Strike


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week in Wooler’s Dining Rooms. The at­ tendance M'as only fair. Air. W. Nutter was voted to the chair. Air. Standring then pre­ sented the balance-sheet, M-hich shoved there to be a balance in hand of gs. i J<d., wkich M-as unexpected, seeing that- the ncM- jiavilion has had to be paid for. William King-\Vil-| FINE SELECTION IN WORKB.l kinscn,Esq., junr., M-as .-'.gain elected president, | Mr. W. Standring secretary, and A. Braith-j BEST CHOICE IN HAIR BKJ M'aite assistant secretary and treasurer, along: M'ith a General Committee and a Alatch Com-! PAPIER MAt^HIE BRAG


jq engage a groundsman, (jjscussion folloMed in regard to the


gramme appeared to be a most popular one „,.mb8is’ subscriptions, but it M'as left for the General Aleeling.


It M'as also mooted that aTennIs Club should


be formed, M'hicli Mas also left for the next General Aleeting, to Ije held in the course of a feM' Meeks.


GISBURN.


Serious Accident.—-On Alonday evening a erious accident befel Airs. Ellison, M'ife of


the lyre,” Glee Party; song, “ White Squall,” Mr. Wm. EUison, labourer. She tripped her- Alr. R. Hargreaves; .occarina solo. Air. J. P. self at the top cf the- stairs and fell to the


Parkinsonj song, Mr. R. Hartley; song and bottom. 'WTen her husband returned from chorus, " "


Air. J. song.


song, Air. G. CoM'gill; glee, “ When evening rived immediately. He found Afr-= Eliison iM-ilight,” Glee Party.


' sufibring from an . incised M'ound,stretchin-


across the-face under the eyes, breaking the bridge of the nose, and carrying the entire organ over the mouth; also the left side of the loM'er jaM' splintered, and five teeth jammed into the gums. The M'ound was so large that fifteen stitches had to be made TT e are glad to report that Airs. Ellison is progressing as favourably as can be expected. Dance.— The members of the dancing class


held a social in the Victoria Alusic Hall on Alonday evening last. The refreshments Mere supplied gratis by several patrons of the class Ihe music, which was bv local talent, was exceedingly well given. UjiMards of fifty ac- cqited the Invitation to the dance. The hour of three, the folloiving morning had struck ere the merry dancers decided upon makinc a departure. The event Mas a and enjoyable one.


very successful


3 fyon require more pnrUcul.irs, I will seud'you per returnofpost,in sealed lylUr, past free, a splendid'


FREE TO MEN.


t'ftii tL for lost


irelcrlSten”, a ' J d . . ’J!'!'”!®”" DiyBlorions S nT rn f f rn r 'S f


«. orgBns^wrlto to 4


*'*6"**°i wriio 10 me and I%II iond TSOJOK AND OEBTAlNcure


B2-83i Croat Russelt St., London.W.


bent In euTolopo on receipt of two stamps for postage. A. J, LEIGH,


M *o.,frora whatoTorcansi


«o Sood. but buq i will eo


EDICINE, NO ELEOTIUOITY


M'ith the audience, judging by the many en- committee to M'ork out and report at the next cores given the artists for the capital render-


6d., IS., 2S., 3s., 33. 6d. (s| AT THE “ TIAIES" OFFKJ


MAIL CARI 6d., IS.,


CRADI MA(


SCALES, W H E i


6d., IS., i^ HUAIMIA TRUMP!


N 0 a | SixpeJ


WRINGING PEGGY■ WOOD El


SKITTLES, fil


, Air. Smith moved, as an amen^^^^ Committee to look after.a stewaro.


Air. Blackburn seconded, and the amend­ .


Mr. Whittle then accepted the secietaiT


t o i d r ^ X M WHALLEY GRAAIMAR SCHOOL v. CLL THEROE GRAAIAIAR SHOOL.


This match was played at IVhalley on Tues


day last. The weather was fine, but the field was in bad condition, owing to the frost. Cli­ theroe won the toss, and Wright kicked off for IVhalley, who rushed up in fine style, and in the first minute notched the first point. The game soon developed itself into a one-sided affair, .as Clitheroe very rarely crossed the half-line mark, and the Whalley boys were


Unon the appointment of committee, a long making rings round their opponents, com- A


CRUMB TRAYS, IS. 6d., 2s., 2 3 . 6 d., 3s., 3s. 6d., 4s., ,(5, jj


BOXES OF PLAIN NOTE-PAP£r AND ENVELO]


Threepenny, Sixpenny, and Shillijj DRESSING COAIBS, 6d., gd., „


MUSIC CASES, All Prices.


A T THE “ TIAIES” OFFICjl MUSIC RACKS: COAIB BOX


NEWSPAPER RACKS: LET RACKS: TOILET TIDIeI


ANNUAL INSPECTION OF THE BOROUGH POLICE FORCE.


On Monday afternoon. Sir Herbert Croft,


Bart., made his annual inspection of the Cli- theroe Borough Police Force. The inspec-


A T THE


tbies office CLITHEROE.


In G Til


j 6d., IS., IS. 6d., IS. gd., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d., p,|


BABIES’ HMR BRUSH 6d., IS., and 2s. 6d.


AT THE “ TIAIES” OFFiq


GENTS’ PURSE AND POCKET I 2s., 3s., 3s. 6d., 4s., 4s. 6d., 55i*'l


P U R S E S From 6d. to gs. AT THE “ TIMES" OFFII


Great Choics in L A D I E S ’ COAi rAA’lf . LrVDIES’ BAGS. ALBUMS.


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ALL KINDS ©F FANCY 0RNA*1


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BOXES OF F.ANCY NOTF-PAI? AND ENVEl


Sixpenny and Shilling G r e a t e s t S e l e c t io n in AT THE


TIMES OFFW CLITHEROE.


BABIES’


INDIA All Kill


GP.EY BALLS,! COLOURa TERRI f J


ALL KINDSi MoJ


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p l a y in g caI bo o k s by


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