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T H E El> n a t io n .
O R G A N , P I A N O , S IN G IN G , A n d t h e T h eo r y o f M u s ic .
MR. D. A, AINSWORTH, EWOOD. B LACK BU RN
CERT. ORGANIST, (Higlicr Exam. Trinity College, Dundon).
SENIOR CERT. R.A.M. and R.C.M. SENIOR HONOURS T.C.D.
Okganist & Choir Master St Cuthbert’s . Church, Darwen.
■ Ijocal becrctary Victoiia College of Music ^D)ac(:luim Centre)
V I S I T S C L I T H E R O E And 18 open to receive a few Pupils.
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Terms Strictly Moderate. • Further Particulars— 15, CASTUE VIEW.
J A M B S G U D G E O N TEACHER OE THE
V I O L I N
R E C E I V E S P U P I L S - VIOLINS
NB.ATLT ' E.EPAIEBD. .
AT.T. VIOLIN REQUISITES KEPT IN STOCK.
STRINGS A SPECIALITY. r For Terms apply, FERNLEIGH, R A I L W A Y V I E W , C l ith e r o b 4t tlio head of the list camo out a local com- M B . B O B B B T D O Y L E ,
ORGANIST AT S.S. M CH A E L AND JOHNS’ CHURCH,
HIGHER OERTIFICATED PIANIST, Tein. OOIiL., IXJNDON.
SENIOR SBB'L R.A.M. and R.C.M.
SENIOR' HONS. CERT., T.O.D, HARMONY AND COUNTERPOINT.
PUPILS PREPARED FOR EXAMINATIONS, Metropelitan and Local.
t e a ch e r o f PiAROfORTE, OROAN, HARMONY, ETC. TEEMS apply--
' J. RUDD. 86, CASTLE ST., CLITHEROB
A K T ,
D AA W IN G A N D PA IN TIN G From rtio Elementary to
T h e H ig h e r W a lk s o f A r t . .
MR. E. OAWTHORNE, ATTENDS
80HOOLS, CLASSES & TRIVATE PUPILS Address: Limlemooh, CniTHEnou
Old Popils, Exhibitors at the RCivAl AcaDsmy, and at the City _ Art Gallefles of Manchester and Liverpool.
L a d ie s '^
B o a a d in g AND H igh S c h o o l , tore street, olithbboe
Prinoitals :—misses WALE, , Prospeotos sent on Application.
GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL
During the alterations at the Girls High School, the classes will be held in the Infants’ Room, at
S t . M a ry ’s S u n d a y School, Entrance in York Street. Private address, 3, CASTLE VIEW.
REPORTERS’ N o t e EXERCISE POCKET
a t t h e TIMES OFFICE.
A s k y o u r Grocer & W in s M e rch an t fo r th e
WORLD RENOWNED— ire'
OLTJNY WHISKY
Proprietors— ■
jS iM SO N & McPh e r s o n , L d., NEWCASTLE, EDINBURGH, & LONDON
Gold Medal, HealthExliibilion, Newcantle, 189S.
jxititor, in the person' of Mr. T. Badger, he aK'o cainying off the ext^a^s^X;Cl^ll.a.^^^^■ ^ded by
Mc'srs Lever Bros., for the best bird m the show, besides the first and special in tlie res pective class. Tlie bird in question was a
ner of tim first and special at tim lascammai u^gry disease under ltl&: sum But the pubho the tourlh no lena-i In the: same cia&s, Mr. Chadwickcame i,:vvo become sceptical aipl ask for proof.
timwlv red” cheouer, rung 1808, and the win- m the. number of so-catol ‘ cures" adventoed Jiapel; Cl q > K J
annual
small bird Comperitien w-as equally keen in. ■ neighbour, some fnend.’^omcono hviiig m my d?e second class, that for the likeliest hen.
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out second with'a dark red; though a rather Cfljtheroe. plioplo sayfj—|'‘Tell due lof some abled, or less able than before to earn their .....
show'.
on their return, niigiit find ■> ----- -----
At the previous meeting it was uiuini- " fund to further
It was also' a goo— clasv, the e^ntnes number- ‘W’dl, liere is tlio ve^ proof they are ask- tplus object. A stioog and rcpreaeii a ivo «om in" Mr Slater of Blnckbu-ni, witb ai ing for; it comes from'^rs. Jam^ Forreafc, of mitteo from. Wlialley aad tho surrounding tit>- MiSui bUie cl-eqiter, received the premier hon- 19, Gaisuo View, Clithor^ who says:—
cer'ainly not far heiiind with a. nice-shaped Ydor. ‘i : .r d M.?T: B a d U mealy rung
alnr.ost 30. A beautiful black owned by Mr. W'nddicor,of Edgworth, took the second card,
best birds, 'toi .havei flown over ,t hundred maining classes, to. have floam over 200
miles, brought! foith fewer entries, but no bler and better birds, Mr. J. Chadwick car rying off first and special, and second in tbs rospecti\-s classes. 'Ihe last class— ^
tO' have flcfwit IGvfejr Ithreel hundred miles ^brought Edgworth, taking the lead.
Altogether, there were tome excellent to any snow, ine event w.k- .1 ucciiicu -in.
depended For bast bird in (iho show Lover Bro.s. gave a LIST OF A.WARDS.
casb of sllvcivmouiUed carvers', value 15s. Won by T. Badger, .Parson Lane, Chthcroo. Likeliest cock for flying purposes.—First
prize 10s., slacoiid 5s., tlurd 2s-. Gd. Prize cf bottle of whiskey also' given by Mr, Pitkiiigt.m, IVliito Horse: 1 T. Badger, Parson lane Cli- tlioroe; 2 J. Chadwick, Bromley Cros.s; 3 R. Cooker,' Churchtown; 4 Helling Bros., Dai- Jn conneciion with ti e: Band of Hoiie So wen; reserve Crosaloy Bros., Bolton; vho J. ciety of the MoC'f Lane School, ai grand enter- Waddicor, Edgworth, near B'.iUon;. he T. tammeiit wasgiveninthe sclvoolrcom on Tues-
EN T E R T A INM EN T AT
MOOll LANE SCHOOL.
Speak, .31, Russell Street, Clithoroo; c 'W. (bav evening, when th^ere was a. good atten- Scott, Wilkin Street, Clitlieroo.
dancci. Mr. John Ford presided. Bosok given by tho committee, value 5s.: 1 and :ip“- gj, and the Mom' Lane String Band figuring
Likeliest hen for flying (purposes. In addi- The programma cciisisted of solos, .recita- tion to Ujual money prizes, a silver medal was tion.s, etc., the Waddnigtcn Handbell Ring-
latter, la Avhach were to bei ob&e!rvecl soiree
it was' hard work to keep gup to my work. ' Just at llhat tifne therjo was a lot of tal.c
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Mr. Cempten, of West Hcoighton, receiving
my.sdf up agam, the pain stabbed me bkc. were those of tho wives and the third onzB-. The classes .for the like- a knife, and was almost piibeaiahle.
miles, and rung i8gg, were well hllOT, and mne, wlucli I took, and for., a time I folL hottn, excellent specimens were on. view, rite iv- fim it did not last long. §lhe pains 111 iny b.u.k
-amo back agam; I bcg:ia to grow woi-se, and
^c^plo of " bad backs aailEwcak kidneys, so I hoped tho malley fimd would bo a huge - iit ■ wont to King's, the chenu^’e, in Church. Street, H'a was vei*y glad to see tliat eo far as lie
in Gliltheroe about Doaifls Backache Kidney Pills, and 'h.ow Itheyi av>&e curing 'C
forth 24 entries, a black-chequered pied cock been quite a changed w oin^. flow-n all stages to Rennes, wnner of numer- “ They gave me ous pri/ilS, and owned by Mr. J. A!addicor,
birds shown, and some which would do credit Doan’s Backache Knlne^ Pills .110 mid hj la anv show The event wa« a decided me- all cheiiiirtts and drug storeg>.at 2s. 9d. per box
j ^^^d I am quite cured.-i- (Signed)
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Be sure you ask for Doan'A Baokaclio Kidney Pills—tlio same tlia^j^^j^orrci.l baiL
Tt ..... ..,.1,- r«r. Tir»n-n?c Hnplcnrnft Tvldll .
mittee, and all those civ whom its organisaticn McClellan Coinpaiiy, 57, Sliqe Lane. Londoii ,
. 3Utheroe
j sloopcl Mijilenly or
dfcr.aightencd everybody that the biggest
e.aims at
pie.eut Children of the Eeserviste,.
contioiually aSdull heavy- toekaebe. forward,
H^igave me some raedi- ^3 -Hmy were Ithe first to feel the piach. A^ter ivlmt order they wve ...........
put in. and as there was enough in the Maa- sion Houso fund to bo going on with, -l-oi need not be in auolv a great hurry ito demde how Iliho money 'should (be allocated. ci e
smcefeuiking them I have mterest and enthusiasm which this prognes ,
, bad aroused was concerned, it had increased C t a d i^ are voit largely as tho attendance was so mufii
J„y’^jd^ej-.s are iWtLng freely and uatura:.- bigger than at tlio fii-st meeting. That was a proof that Wlialley men aiul women w 'le detorminod to show tliat they were going I.',
post tree, on
cess, and reflects great crc'dit on the conv Y-cipt of price, from ilio proprietors, Foslor- I ,
bo in lino wiith the rest of the country. He thought he was nght m saying that the rest of tlio country w re determined to be bebiod our s£> diers in this batil© -thcr i\eio carrjing oa for us. Tlisi ho=l; iproof of tthis -was ih.*? fact that as ho saw in tho i)apers that tUvy a sum of no loss than it300,000 had already L < - n collected for tho tour objects wlucli lie huu named since tho fund had been opejed. Wo
had not »cnly got The Whole of England
behind our soldiers, but the whole of the Bii- tish empire; not only the tliree kingdom;?, with one small exception, and that so mean ami trivial lhaib no notice need bo taken fi-oni such miserable •wretches as. those m Ii-cland
—(cheers)—^ivho were i-rying to stir up disfa vour, but lyho had failed, inoignilicaiitly faihM for amongst those brave soldiers at tlie lront
cial, J. Slater, Blackburn; 2 J. Jaoksou, Bury ; prominently in the arrangement. The selec- “Lo tlio vi hole of oui (lolomal ompire at - ui 3 H. BoKion, Blackburn; 4 G. Turner, .Barrow; iions, “ Dream, of Spring and “ Funny Frolics’’
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LikoUcst oolek for flying purposes, rung 1833. In addition to prize money, a bottle of Epecial
Blackburn; 3 Smith ami Honrfield, NcLoiv; 4 H Bolton, Blackburn; r A. Hodgson, Cli thoroe: vhc J. Bishop, Skipton; hb R. Por ter, CUthcroe; c T. Badger, Clitlieroe. Likeliest lion for flying purposes, rung ir09.
In addition, to pnae money, a clock value Gs. (d. waa given by Mr. J. A. Briggs: 1 and special, T! Badger, Olithoroo; 2 J. Waddioor, EJg- worth; 3 J. Crompllon, A
A’'estboughtou; 4 J.
Proctor, Grove House. Clitheroe; r Higson ai..d Alker, Adlingtoii; vho T. Duggan. Curzon, St., CUtheroo; he J . Margerison, Clithoroc; c J.
Slater, Blaxikburn. Likeliest cock to have flown 101) luilcs or
over, rung 1899. In addition to prize money, the proprietoiB of '"Tit-Bits” gave a bound
. i powmiq ■ In tbo World,
EAKiilG Tho best f Sm SH £s 1
our Irish logmicnU. (Cheers).^ Wo hai the bett .preofs ot this was
r AV. Scoltt, Clitlieroo; vlic R. Cocker, Church, Jjy rha band were much, enjoyed, particularly Uio fact that onlj the proviou- daj a _um o town; he CxossLoy Brors., BoKoa; t J. Mai^Qii- son, Russoll St., Clithoroe.
=^ than J310,000 ^\a.. {rl^cu by a man ho
sweet and delicate passages. Tlie ringers only gave his name as an Auttialniii. (Cheeri). also accorded a great reception, tlieir But this wus not all. AVo liad got llie . .jin- .(elections being “ MiliUary Polka.,’’ Signal pathy of our brethren across tho Atlantic—
wai given by Mr. Beck, and 2s. Ud. by the com-, March,’’ “ Hibernia,’’ “ Auld Kang Syne,’’ and the Ainencaias—in our favour in iliia war. mitteo for the bast bird in the olass: 1 and the “ Spanish Ghant!,” tile, tivo latter items ap- (Cheirs). Y’^
special' J. Slater, Blackourii; 2 H. Botoii, pealing mere especially toi tile junior element, very nearly akin to us the gieal military Duong the eivonling an address was given by the Rev. Wilson Murray, and as a whole the e\-ent passed off in a highly satisfactory man ner. .
■'■ ' _■ ' Mr. J. W'. A¥indle cffidaited as accompanist.
e had got a nation also Ithat was us—the
power of Ge-.-maiiy, at one wath ns. AVe llad
got the head of the Stete as a gues!! of the. Queen,-whicli eou..d not thow oltiienviso tlaii .■ sympathy, and. we had tlio rc.3t of Europe, •who were occasionally prone to cut at ua, we had them straagely eileiil. at this lime, hccaiiso they saw tliat vintiially tho whole omlized world was holirnd Uu9 country. Why wa.s tins? Beoauio Ups was a just war, because the whole world, not only this couultry, its colon
ics, and' America and Europe, but tho w-lioio civi
lised world recognised lliajt it was a just war which wo were carrying on. Tliey were ewtis- fied it was not 'for coaquest, annexation, .or purpose of gain, but for self-defence became it was thrust upon UB, AVe were fighting the
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Died hen Mr Slater was also-succe-ssful in “ At flust I did not f5ol it so muoh, as- I icr ithought they wore following a good , re in. tl-ird
cl.as« carrying off (he premier di‘l not know Iho troubro camo from my tod-
Tf number. It was :ilso nesolved-and tlic speak so—laiat. they would not haa.
1890, st cue out m the fourth class, and took my hack became greater^at last I knew, from but leave that to the disciction oi me i the first and 'special in a company numbering certain ummstakeable signs, that mj kidnoje
decide what Bliould be dene with the money, who would carefully weigh the claims
, trict?,. including Bil-inglon, Barrow and Wife- ".u.
' " “ ‘ 2 : : ; ‘. u " . ; . “ t papers, many o|, wluch claim to cure
If CIliilieroc People are^iiofc teonvinced by Cii- theroo Testimony they difPer from other People..
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timo past tliere has becS- a ■w’onclerfuU^iacrf^o anco such as might bei necessary to the ivoun .^ygel's they had been holding out, £uud .Signal- soidmm and sailors in Soutih Africa, and Ung jq us tiiat all was wcU, co^dent m hold
Our roiulera will hav^ noticed that sojiysP .....................
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, - ■ u''« " ' ■ 1 “ “ “ , T ' ~ “ r Difficult and Bloody: Bafulos to be fought, became, unfortunately, our re-
lief force.? were cujt into t-\so small detnxiJi- meuts—one at Escourt, 20 miles south of Lady-- sniith, and the other still further off i.,.atione.d
tho Boers liiul been arming tlicmselvoa with tor years Tiiat poidtion was exeeoibiigly “ lUtal.,
and °upoa' Urn "bravery of our Soldifci-s m that part of Natal must depend very largely itbe or- tunes of the war for some time. H, they met -
tather and mother, or oi hia wiie and children, had gone out there never to return. Perhaps evoi then in tiie cold and wet many a soldier was lying, wanting a drop of vvatei, faint, unc. waiting for help, waiting to see li that little drop of life that was left m him could en dure till the
mormi.ng light came, ''hat did this mean to tnoso w!io weie lelt behind, rio one knew the amtiety which those who were left behind must suiter. Only that day the speaker had been talking to the wife of a well- known clergyman in tin.'- part ot the country, who sold, wiith tears m her eyes, that, she had three near relatiV'SS engaged in- the war m South Africa. What must it be for the lamily whore head would never return.-' 'Vhat must it bo when 1'hey thought 'Of (the pmoh of want that might come. He ventured to repeat what he said the oilier night, tlialt though we could not prevent loss ot life and wounds, we could
could let a man know thall when he went to Our boys! our Leys! boldiers0 flght our battles we would: do
tbe.be=t vve could pncla of British homesteads, biaisa
do something to mitigate tho ^.ufleriiig. I'or His Faiiuly,
.retary' read out tlie list of subscriptions .which hiul been given, some would be larger than what they . themselves would be able to contribute. In conclusion, tho speaker. thouglit that evci-y man, woman, and child - would feel it their duty to show ihcir sympalthy for our iieople
■ The. Vicar (Rev, T. H, Gregory) moved Miat AV'halley bo divuded into 12 disti-icts and L.an- gho into 7 districts. That AVhalloy be visilod b.v laches (whose luvmes were, afterwards' read) who .wonld he provided with collecting hooks, and should invito- subsoripISons alt overO'- lioiise.- Langho. should bo . canvassed by collectors ap-
here read out the list of tho subsnrip.tioris up to lOiat fame, which totalled up fo X-28G Is. 7d.
poKited by the Rev. P. G.
Clievass.aut, Vicar of Langlio.", , Mr. T. Longworth hriefly seconded the resolu tion, .wliidi was earned tinuamiously.
that they would uot be allowed to feel Ihe puich of wanlt. It was that which had called them together tlliat night... He was glad to s-e that AVhallsy had turned out in such
l.argo numbens. Ho had just said iliat .“England cx- pecta every man 'to do his duty.” 'lhal did not apply ocuy to our soldiers, but to us, and it was because wo all felt it that, they were present that evening. The soldiers rvero doing then- dnity by ns and we were there te_<lo our duty by them. He hoped tho result ol tlio war would bo a dctermiiiauoii on the part of every one to do all that they couhl to helu oc, tir fund iv-hioh it was unaiiimouisly decidcil In open. Tiiere wei-o many who could not give large sums, but they did not ask it from them. Evoi-ybody could give' some little and for lus own pailt he tvoukt rather see the 'peniiv ot the man who could hardly afford it than tlie pound O'f a man who could easily aliord a pound. (Cheers). Ho hoped that no one would be dtscoui-agetl by tire fact tliat when the £ec-
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Bravest m time cf danger, km elms cease,
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God bless our gallant Soldier^ an tlie dawn of peace.
Flearts are stirred when to the British Soldiers rentier aid, Enemy as well as comrades, Glaims a help most gladl) paw Rendered to a vanquished fw, AVe are proud ot British 2\nd the kind deeds our bo)S .
Our boys! our Leys! Soldier Pride cf British homesteads, dw-
past has seen. , .jiji
• Bravest in time cf danger, kw dins ceasej
God bless our gallant Soldier^ the da-inr cf peacu^^^ ^
Manchester, November, i%9
who wore now fighting in South ATrica. (Ap plause). ; . . ’Ihe Rev-■ E. Elliott, t'oeretarv to the fund,
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tho end the might of Liigland would ovcicome. (Cheera). We had to go through trying luneu. hut the speaker thought ihait the prayers ot every man a-ud woman should bo .oliercd tor tho success at our arms, foi the succejs, of this countiry. This wasi a war whieh w ^ ““ ’.'3 fought by our gallant aohliers, and v\hat uul it mean in loss of life? It meant 'that miuiy a gallant fellow, the hope of his home, ot hm
at the AIooiu river. TJufoi-Uuiately again, nei- ther detachment had oavalry or onotigh artiU lery to contioiit them with, wliicli we now . ouiitl
O U R BOYS,
DUNDEE, ELANDS LtiGTi; REITFONTEIN,
totif reverse tliat reverse would mean temper- | Heaits are Stirred as deeds cf nlco; ary disaster; for nobody kould 'doubt that, in
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,Flash along the electric w Telling how our Bntish solders
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( GalirJy face the treacherous lira How from heights held by the Beta Bullets falling all around, Bntish beys at point of teyonet ' Carry the disputed ground.
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Pride of British hoiner,
e.Tjd^ bne:
pa.st has seen;
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God btej our gallant soldiers, ffli 1 the dawn of peace.
iHearts are stirred as all her Dnijt |To the Mother countq send, {Offerings of Sons to help us, lAlI their best and bravest lend, •iks the")- share cur toil and danger, ■ We are proud to call them our;. Our bovs they tho’ seasdiudeuv
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tempest!(» lorsnfllet
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Our boys! c-urbo}’s! Soldier^cfite( I. — A 4^ z
Bravest in time cf danger, LmdeSti dins cease,
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which wlsjgow-^^ ci i mboutii xviimu. second
jne relieve Eie necess ty
those 1 ^ 1 and ohildi'en of our forces serving who might be. in. meed of assts- '
continue to do
(E^newed Ich^). On the other side the equally critical. Wto, had got. otir
small army in Ladysmith with CLITHEROE
HOMING a n n u a l sh ow .
Tolumo of Uio "Wido World Magazine” : A;
a r» C fT XT T V \V. Cliadivick, Blaokburn; 3 E. Ingliani, Bar- ® V —
....................and special, d. Ciiadiviok, Bromley Cross: 2 ■ * j.o,y; 4 j . B. Nutter, Clithoroe; r E. Bnggs,
Danv-on; vlio E. T. Sewlall, Clitlioroo; lio J. Batchon. and Sea', Great Harwood; c H. Bar-
ton, BufWlsfclO- ■ likolioit lioii to havo flown 100 miles or over, lb' addition to prize money, Mr.
On Saturday afternoon last, the second an- Secdall, •Swaa and Royal, gave a nme gallon rung 1899.
nuaVopera show of working Hcmei'S was held barrel of beer: 1 and stweial, H. Barton, Enfc- ■ under the auspices of the Ciitlieroe Homing vTistlo; 3 W. Thorpe, Atheifton; 3 A. Ashton, °orietv in the large room- of the Swan and Bromley Cioes, 4 G. Turner, Barrow, r, . . Royal "Hotel.
Slater, Biackburn; vho J. Chadwick, Bromley As yet, tills event IS practically m its m- Cross; ho Tom Smith, Oswaldtwistlo, o >.
fanev W t by no. means is it unknown among WadiUcor, Edgworth. the leadipo- ’Dreeders and fanciers of that won- LikoUcst cock to Lave .flown 200, miles _ or
derfully instinctiive bird, the hGinmg pigeon, over. Mr Har^caves,
Hence the large number cf birds staged, of cigars: l aiA special, AY. Thorpe Athertea, Not only is it well known and patronised by 2 J. Charlwick, Bromley Cross, 3 H. Barton. hmeiers in the immediate vicinity, but from Entwiatlo;. 4 A. Ashton, Bromley a ixirusal cf the autaloguevve observe that, a IL Ccckor, Church town,^
. r large majerity of the pens are occupied by kor,
Adl.ngton; ho W. Scott, Chlheroe, c i. tna i^LUUiy
no classes.
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The birds were staged in three dcnble rows Leigh, BlaAburn; vho J. Eickwood, Baoup, ^ gi„o very glad toseo a lai-go inmiber cf ,ihty. (Cheois). It was going to be n hard the eilralcnglh of The roern and this being ho G. H. W. CatloraU. Ficton. e G. Grundy. -
isses. ivir juiur ■ , 11
well bghted, a. good View of the b.rds tamed.
P’'^S . ..i -...v;cP.o,.v;,v.v Mr. John Collinge, of RamsboUom, --------- - -
-well knowTl m tlia liormng world was the idge, and his distribution of awards accord-
rkbtik ^vho J^^RickwoVd^ i^cup- nu^^ f — •
T.r_ pii,,.„ ,i •
vii^nn,! but no nan o " '^ T ^ fS c^ tem r c^ cn to the gaze of the burn, J S. Greenhalgh.
E.twisQe, 4 W. Wil- vote tlpn _
LikeuJt o-ok,x>r hen to have flown 300 miles wifo could noil be ipresent Ihiougli ludispon- Victoria Hotel, gave 5s.
m iv ------ - -- IVadiUcor, EdgwcrUi; 2 Dowhurst Bros.,
B.aui tion, but he had brought a ivrpres -entativo or tbisi class- l and special J. the family in her place. 'Uio puipoco of Ihe e fund opened by iJio Lord Muior was onl,' sorry that hrs hghl diaa ^"^‘"y’ - ’‘!;toinrrnhng
JVluuii . nobread
a n tv l .L t Los B'^k- previoua.:meetk.g was to collect funds ami < o- ism t!ian at : " .......... . „r H,nm. which were men beseiged r _ ;ome part of .them, which were, '
and ithey liad been
birds from other counties other than that, of Duggan, Clithoroo, Ccunty Palatine. Tliis augurs well, for Likeliest hen. t-b have floivn 20D mite or over,
irVei^;;^£L;;inng energy from the person Mr Dugda’e. Waterloo, gave ..... .
-n.vrv.int^ Wnfi%rlnn. mvv« a walkiiitr stick T
However, lie found it was not to bo a com- be sent back fc thalt they could do ^eir miuteo meoting, but-a sort of genera! meet- Wo had :got the fact that the Y\ ar
reHOiiuiuuixj a .
- rd\rsi:hr f^ ^rl ^
cf th^eci-ctar>’, Mr. R. Walker, wlio lias had value 6s. for bedt bird: 1 and spocial, J. Chad- ^^1^ tim purpooa wMoh called .’them 1 &- gerviccs but' tliciy' couid. not ‘^IdtlL rrouW; 111 oiffunsing such wvll-flllej
S e r the otlfer U t . Speaking of U.c Large ^ f ^ bccaUiaC
dTuo ttiett d'il'tx and vvould continue to do their r d v . X e . t^on uni-
old times cf tlie In- Sa"A i
MB' H. ~Vr- WORSLEY-TATLOR', Q.C., ON '. t h e w a r . .
fclilo-National. School, Whalley, in cpnntolion
with the Transvaal War F-und, and for the purposo of arranging and dividing up tha ,03- triots for the .benoflt of ibo collectors. Tli-ro
battle of freedom—equal ngbts tor orory man. (Clieers). It was because wo wore seeking lo
. ud'yantago Lbat . The Whole Civilised . World
and one that would cost im de^. Friday evening a meeting wr. held at - 0 ^ - ,
'ivas' on our side. Tins was a 'battlo ^ serious and grave battle wluoli we bad to ugiit,
itt ; - - - ; w^u a-balfctle Tvliicli ive ; t\ere bound to figlit,
not in vain that tho signal was given years ggo_"England expects every man itlus day w-H
T and 'was' supported on Kko platform by the .jvhioh our reserves had turned up. Rooplo n--.d . Revs T. H. Gregory and E. EUiott, ; Messrs. T. Longworth, A. Longworth ami Jos. Hall. The Chairman, in opemag, said he was un-
was a largo a-nd ropi-escntativo assomb.y. _ sion lo no ‘Y ’"; “ Mr. H. W. WoRiloy-Taylor took tho, chair, jmd got tho fact, fir-t
xu© v^nuu-juim impression ithat this was a ■ committee ---- - - - ■ ,u*hw « -v »*,. x------- t nuu. w enough had answered to the cad of ant>. coa.. -------- , ---t ? mitv resolutions come to at a provions meeting. . ive,...*.---- . . _ ,
do his duty,” for if ever there was an ocea- to do this'it was on this ■ ocoasioQ. Wo
T v a ; T e r s o ^ ^
saoted, Mr. Jos. Hall was calfed Kipling’s now famous minded Beggar.’'
„-o,i Queen," Aims Ferguson sinirii,i,^°i th ^
the'idea' of a r^erve force and ark tiie ohorus and Ithe-Whaney Biajl'J’S they would be when called out. Ihey. . Ymilm “to°X^vnri^■ been .caUed out and ever -y man^ vv^o w^
bear'-ly cheers were accoiS to\'R afterwards
-aear;i oii ui- cconied o
purpose of a biiaincss, dnoa,'- (dmera). He had seen several times lu the i^go anudst scenes of great cuthusiiTv^''^ ^f carrying o'ut certain p^pgr that'men who had deserted from their had given tliomselvcs iiP and vvant^
------- --------- - ALCOHOL!
^ANI)3 ITS E CFFETS l.i
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j The enormous sum of /iri 3 spent yearly in the United K i iS S \coho'ho liquors. This will ni,tkecl{atfr'' Imany people suffer from Kidney DiiJ‘
present. Take that handful of Icolmlic liquors rauses injury to th8(n^ o,t Kimberley—70 miles fiom tb^ ^ xhey become luiiuined ruid iieiiarej fresul t 4 that their W U s k w S '
e <
j^om |out, and it is evidentthcymusteitherl^ __ Sin/’»rp>ncp^l
e.trpnfrhbi rvv k«A
«U J f * ■I
Kct a}’a
increased Ejffiti S S and pifiivnlcjt
people who use alcoholic liquois. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are in
afflicting the mia, fallib
le
cases of Kidney disorders. [ Sold by all Chemists at as. gd- petbq bx boxes for 13s. gd., orsentpoqfe
„ • j t i -
j render assistance to those, who ^ut until the reserve party could get sufficient- I23, Farringdon Avenue, London, E.C -uv
w near (Cheers)- But before that rescue i . See that you Ret D-O-D-B-’-S be cot to them, there wore exceedingly S-
i m In Aid cf Sick and Wer
and Orphans, of'-Soldiers Afncair WB
To THE- Editor or Tire
■ Deaf Sir,— For the beneij tional fund, a perfoniiance-l will be giwn in Moor Lati j nesday evening, December J iVn earnest appeal is mir
Choirs of the town, and toj join the chorus, and
al.so' to ■ generous sympathy and suip j well-kncavn abdity liave beej ists and programmes with f I will be issued shortly. Rehearsal in Schoolrcon-J
ar. eight o’clock. . . : Yours respsj (On beltalf of 1
J. W. HAYETURS'I J. H. MOORHOUl
(Tlus loibber M
A CRITIC C -as received
tiott last Friday),
To THE BdITOB op THE “Cl,| Dear Sir.—^In one part of
told that a certain mao. woiJ to praj-; and furlllier that h<[ ably wvth a loud voice, e.vftoj in distinotion to a quiet nJ acknowledged himself a anneil ■ It seems to me dJiat Mr.
Olitheroe grocer amd recentl 13 somewhere in the same hoa!| from tho obsounty of Waterl ing on a day of last week, on tl
"V^lJiiiont, lays about him with of agl a valour worthy of a better
'&i0:iu winch lie spoke as ho contf BO
ffCiiw iTrra
g:|:have deserted the subject andj converge upon aa attack—a
i*. iK • _ _ » ^
„ *•I Mr. Taylor set off to qpeak subject—the Oxford Slovemenj: A .1.1
2 the extent of -two eolnmns (si s
, Ifliat I find him reported
hes_t style it was received with bnd^'' '%i| aruliei,« « hi
Interpreted in ,, Tho. meeting c;oae<lYitr'‘r .
The Rev. P. G- proposed .‘That aUTntribS'"'^ «t wH
the Manchester ood Coimtt p Ira^M count of the Whalley a^ or to the coUectors.”
TV
uu^' ^™0"erth. seconded ' The followin?
-withdrawal of the__° *
empowered" H »■
'
a,''* 1} I ■ *
,S'
Tile business of the meetint» iv • •' I i“X» ,'S'iI
Cs^Iqj h I T
qjo xim Editob op the gjj._pleaeo allow mo a!
■ valuable paper. I shall bo glad to knol
ifo increase th'e food. ■ I should lAo to suggosd given in tho Public^ Hall Oliristnuis or New Yc.u, 1 become one 'Ct the comm l
■ fund. I urn sure that my f ■ not bo behind either town J to wake our patnotio fundi with those oT other towns.
May I o'® ® suggest
those williug to help forw^ I am, Touns,
xV FRIEND OP I Clithoroo, November 30th,
COKRESP( t b a n s v a a I
"THE LOCA
?|g|.and most jgnor.ant attack—up'oj which I have ithe privilege to
i^&oused the Roman CatholicB, priests, of most alarmiugl
!'i^9nito famiharly and fluently ol ^..tioas ot Romo” , made a roul
3|§tIio monks of. old; (and spoke J ;:C'i|(||hine as though he was a hnltonif
has been reading the
• is^^ho makes out a lish of Cathol| .-.g^Bihlicaily supported, ho s.ays
'sivj- calls for some comment . ..,,&should attempit to solve these! matters not having had a I
sm las oti-n any, and thought ““>y made for hlTo
.deep theological Hrainlng, puhl (means let eveiy man think ovi for himso.f; every man works cl yatiou; bnt surely he can ke.j (the confines of lita oivn-in thi “ ia,d, and not rush, into cold leR ppealong to a class of bigoted j people, under-the presidency font of the; Churoh. Mr. Tayll oompnred to the publican who f
Perliaps (the most humorous o|
morons passages in the lecture i l owman and Manning, and Pu|
1 s in tl,e .Church of England!
ene hnmpard>eiig found in the J Iaylor).,:beh‘eved tlieso three rom the very beginning.'" Tg
Saint of AFaterlf
Del. to
^3init a 1 T
minore
“ "<1 Indiorotis to ][ mu-thing about I
Church or of tho lo| asVtliis. . coulJ
' o-nd. saved hi
s to o fc of him,=oif.B be P
^® bigotJ
OLD FALSE WIH »•« f c c “l f £ l H V .,“S . ! l ' 'S A t 5 3 S s ' l - . f i ” " " “
turned into money. -Ue’ ffifficl,I”: Fraser, of Pimces,®^
or xtisused »aiSG. B. 1833), buy o’‘lJ?!®®^'irKO“'.??,'!®i®bcs' _ ^
teeth over for your rtP. • 0, sary, apply to Messrs. B
Ipswich.
‘‘ i ' fepeaker;^“®^‘'-;“ *be trans- Vv.-‘ m '
-yLr..,docs himself e.xhibition in pu^, te-
your teeth to them 'j' j. or,ib,.^®hnprejndirou tuna of post tho utmost
they will make jou the^b^ jj B o f laV !^®’^L?'C'
then.doe8 ho tulv| Ch,.;. 1 “ ''iwiries into doettf
ggipblrely ^burch. Feojilc whol ^ltruth; W
S t te ol * A*^ i o f l a w =
bo advl
..‘^®^'° ivords ho ut| ^
b r, Taylor seeks puhi
ji'"! Uio least harm. ®
-.Second-hand, -
in .public;
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