^ w ,
T H E C L I T H E R O E T IM E S , F R I D A Y N O V E M B E R 3 7 ^ 8 9 9 s o n a l u
M. 'M.A.- . L S
d d
« d the post as has. ' since the Tubiil
the Rev " to.
the position,iha4^ ^!»ent. Hesup^^.
, m that year. Tai, 1
°™ d a fairnuj„g;- I bonders being^
tune went
on.srver-
k his tmtion, more Dunng his headh,^
■i at jTR^ , . 6i>ned f at .£80, while there ftuictions at othtt
Iw e passed throuRk |>s have been • *
■
t Saint hlary, in th„ Ihe pitronage of the' ^ Sidney Sussex Col «
t ° o question
rvalue of the benefice f 1 ^ >s lAdfioi T.Rn . f
of 90 acres of glebe
liulation IS about 600., I than 150 candidues" previous toftebene- r. Haslam, It was of- of Bloinfontdn, Or-
J Africa, but it was re- p red to the Rev. gen-
lipears above, was ac ids surrounding, the f word of Mr. Haslam urch itself, being situ-
Ihe sea, one can gain Ihe place.
j Ha-slmm will not take je present Itenns con- jcongratulation.
: a y -s h u t t l e ■ t of Commons last week'
lesented a petition from jn Council iigamst the iren under 13 years of
I'LETT,
Kome three or four yean I f for the L. E. and G. . f lis received an appoint- lent in the Haslingden lett has been a zealous 1 has'^iad for his'moito, 'l II!, and our congratuli/ In receiving such an ii^J ’ appointment
EY,
lears clerk in the office I bn, and lijtterly, goods 1 [It, was on a visit to the ] av days ago. Mr. Broad- Ired by many people in I
It is now sometime since I mier appointment . He
Jienefits of long and faith- Settled down fo enjojing ]
I, or perhaps it ivould be; I parson who beats this | lis usually the case ivith leniarks are expressed in ’ liiar ,to many of our towns-! the newly-appointrf
Ls. district, and who hails
Ills. With the G.B.O., 1 a very long intercourse, j
Lo tills period having ei-
ffS space of 32 years. En-1 ■.-rvice in connection with Itment, he graduidly work- Ifor the long period of 23 |rintendent to this depart-
Ltook liimself to the Post-
Jit is with this depart®^ jted for a. term as recorded
I'eii the chief clerk, a sunH l:h our townsman, Mr. & also a candidate, held up.
■
If Mr. Whalley. On 5k Jon, h e was presented wita I
lid costly presents.. I o n Wednesday.
tiiON BUNTINE- I: our column, of I^cMl .
Iiighly honoured in havmjl le a n in g attention to a g » U h u s temporanly.a ft I
[95, Dr. Fraser was Extending over a penod
During his absent^M
. . . . . to beablefo gtto . Ifliintine, "b°;
ling great tiatisfacti i ^ l ar?
andbcingsoweJl.gl
[)«.
I Class, to whom tinbers presented ■
|) observe, therefo [the end of 'tbst|
lied ill General. ;Vhite». lie Glencoe batlJe, JoJj ljij| |y ' ” 1
tdarrying )2u6ot.ODfl
luded cara^m^* action which t ^
|pS:
Austn'dian, of the and is the only in jihose despatc
the covieted. UStniJin*';
-
luTllWORT^b. l.f tJio health o f ym tj
jnde it ” ' « " i e r sW’/ ; . |fe under a
I M r. S.mfhw“rth_n,8P„ iliiiosscs.;
rs. South'-wortli Soulh
s. q
L ^ i y arrive iidcr the
Iboul after the pr*- len.... ^„ut left iofi'l brought to . vel
in a railwa.y ‘ T^jctorn * presto*'
coll Si»”' .T I n
Yictort2| Yolu>''|
,Hisl
gentlemen of ithe Council: — jty religions with the foreign powers
kind, and J public
promises
f O K E 0 A S T OF THE
jIAYOR’S s p e e c h THE EPISTLE OF SCTJTCHEM. _ These are a few honest an’ strejtforrud up- Dere GArrER,— Npoa deaut after reead-; bbowl. -u„...4.
kin’ up a’ mi books, as aw’d hev to hev a few days’ releease fro mi aijuous labers. Aw '
dooan’t know wether yo’ve onny uppinyuns
contiime to be o f the most friendly o,yer ,ui past hexpeeriunces or not^but aw WOd lust lilC6 to asTc VO* wbi^<l* vrv* 4‘binTr r»Kt>oitf
house at Barrow, which to turn lout a successful
speculation. Turning ito
that although js your Mayor, Ij. continue to a good pair I am
home affairs, I may say I have been selected I shall' most probab- ivear knicker:s' having
of legs,
bridges over aear my brewery trade,
to houses
as During
not altogether agreed that Wilkin Brook and that would be , beneficial there are no licensed
step "'ill side of the successor in be hung at
on the other side of the my year of Mayoralty, be removed from the Boar’s Head, and if office so the end
desires, of the
Chain. It has been with
that I have learnt of the refugees in ifiU be my duty distress as much therfore, to them, andl .wounded, and phans, I shall serv
mucli
shop affaip. Speykin’ for missel, an’ aw think that’s th’ ony fella aw’st be able to^ tawk for sJitisfaktorily, aw think as aw’ve ayither getten “ slouped,” or else it is me as is lukkin’ at it from a wrmg point o view. Thed may be a bit of diffruncei’ that, though aw’m not prepared to say sooa “YVhat’s that .thYre writin’ neaw?” ses eaur
Tabez and th’ wav he trikked im wi’ th’ chin- shnn nif-iid '
hnvpi rf-centlv nurchased vvod just like to ask yo whisit yo’ think abeaut ^ , -r ■ nave reccnny. i/u
pinyuns that cropped up in mi mind when eaur Becca spooak abeaut stopping at “ hoaim sweet hooam,” an’ aw thowt aw’d just pen aimunl niLisiaaary . sormona in cormcotion with ’em to yo’ to see if .they wor owt like what yo
WHALLEY. out tlio day. Tho"E”ev- A. E. Eobb, of Chat,
Yores a f f e k s h u ^ _ _ _ rtk-u n-riAivi.
. . ’ f ■’ 1‘ > ^ OVEHCOATS. . The best value in the trado, to .H29,573, the total expenditure being .£130,460. the school, there was a gathering of 56 members .
COERESPONDENCE. THE TRANSVAAL FUND.
Becca, peepin’ ower mi “ sowdger.” “ Are ta, writin’ a warrent fer that fella Jabez?”
awve hed enuff to do wr that chap. Awst Xhers nooa. pL3icG like
hooa.ni) Jabez, if aw , , X.1 1 Reear reear, eaur Becca ses, f ^ **««.«,.» 0.0,,**
out- my
it will
MayoFs concern
of the position
South Africa It to relieve their
as possible, and and to the widows and
■ During tlie year, be done in the town eign invasion, volve upon
sick or-
e out draff, much require to of for-
It Avill- therefore de- \ ‘tdj see that the
draughts are kept^outjof the Castle by building up th'ejbjg hole therein, and I shall give orders for the forti- fjTU
away. “ AiFm ya^a glad, aw truly th e * not^a place like hooam.” '
“ Me fun eaut tils theFs nooa place like hooara? Aw think aw just hev when awve
do. ’
tawkative mood that neet, for hoo soon lost upon its fighters, thread o’ th’ argument run’ shut up. • Heavv-
sumevver to let bygones be bygones (until they tom up ageean), aw think that bein as a\Fve storred up th’ point o’ hooam sweeat hooam,”. aw think aw should like to hoffer ul few o’ my chc^cest uppinyuns abeaut it. Sooa
heear gooas.^ Fost of o’, to biggin at th beginning end, . . a uii, U
aw think aw’d better tell yo’ as aw redly do think ther’s nooa place like hooam. A mon may gooa eaut to a grand recepshun,— to use a hitrword—mi he might eight W'l silver mon-
it doesn’t come nooawheear neaitr hooam, sweet hooam, wheer yo’ con gooa hooam an after tailin’ th’ wdfe yo’ll hev a beefstake done
i
g and beautifying of York House. I do not learn Uiat anybody got
their hands down at this last elec tion, and therefore I am proud to suppose that the cause of Temper ance is making headway amongst us. .\ny active methods for its foster ing will have my careful considera tion, and to this end I should give my strongest countenivnee to any scheme whalex’er which proposed to do away with the licenses of the White Lion, tlie Victoria Hotel, the Brownlow .\rnis, and .the Sivan, as I believe that in this locality there
ste far too My pony
ling rather »nd myself. It
Gentlemen,'
i ilie Queen, liquors.
small for licensed houses,
many carriage
he
has been get>- t Mayoress
and I think I shall sell o' it, even tor
-Shoot straight, honour and don’t mix your
" : ° r mooar meeans m
Eaur Becca didn’t seem to- be m a varra nation as a nation to see to the dependants 253. A AVEEK.
, . Prottestant, or class belief, but one that affect. o:
SOLEIBRS’ AND SAILORS’ FAMILIES ASSOCIATION.
Knowsloy, Prescot. Ootohor 27lih, 1899.
of your paptr, to moke an appeal for funds in aid of tho Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Fanuhes Ao£o-
To THE Editok OP the ” Clithehoe Timeb.” Sir.-AVill you allow me ihrough the medium
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S e r r o r tum m e l l in g fanefiers, or Wat ther Princess co’ed, but after o’ this palaver an carryin on, t k ^
sun his “ wet ” eaut o’ fancy turn- the United Kingdom, Her Iloyal Highness the ^ A _____ fnorJlprs or what ther Princess of AValcs being the pr&’ ;<i®>A
O ___ c-nr-v turn- iv -
£el7 is wantiid by tht ,-cl- during a war, many hundreds
“ Nay,” aw ses, bi way o f an indirect rips- my opinion, are act making anything like an
To THE Editob op the " Clitheboe Timbs." Dear Mr. Editor.—^Tho people of Clitheroe, in
■ ply, “ Aw corh’t saly that aw am. Aw think attempt to raise a aum of money to go to the helping of tho women, children, etc., who wUl, snUerlng hrough our bravo .soldiers hav-
let hmi persoo th’ even tennor on his way iug to go to Atoioa, along with a section of the evermobar, unless he ageean comes up avFre Reserves. The Mayor of CiiUheroe has opened street, an’ then avFst say in all seriousness,
T t_ T attic bit. Bay a tlireepenny bit or a sixpence i^qq £j; spare, to the bank* In all
”• -«l<|*iag man cannot take his
wor thee aw’d tek to mi heels and get theear toivng where tnoy have any xiretensions to sym- as fast as aw possibly could.”
pa^^^y and loyalty thej’> are getting up mill col- frtcf locHons, workshop collections, etc., aau all these
small sums make a decent figure for tho local
time sin aw sowd thiafl; youngster a hapoth o head fund. In other towns there are street col- chips, an’ hoo gev him a penny to tek ’em lecting boxes as well, these being tied or chained
as
tha’re not goom’ m for any ooiair transakshuns wi’ Jabez, an’ that tha’s really fun eaut that
^ ing in pennies and
travelled abeaut as aw hev; what wi’ insur- chance. ancin’. an’ one,thing an’ mother, aw think aw
covered with wire
OUR* CLOTHIE!^, 1 Churcli .Street. There had been collected on. the foreign mis- of this society to hear tho second of two lecturer sion statiocisi ^185,357; to tins the Ciit'heroe cir- on'"Magnetism and electricity,^’ by Mir, "L^o cuit contributed: .£122 Isl 3d., 'Whalley’s share ICiiig-Wilkinaon, one of their vice-presidents. Mr. ’ of this bohtg 12s. Id. In. the Bolton district .KiDg-Wilkiason had in his kindness made- pre- thero are 28 circuits, the Clitherpe circuit tak- parations for a full illustration of his lecture by iug tho sixth position in the average amount practical expernneints, and his powerful electric contributed to foreign, missions. Whalley, in apparatus, which worked -without thiei smallest proportica to the number of members, takes hitch, made the lecture one of quite exceptional the. second place'in ihe district. From the jnteresil. He showed how the theories and laws, gencr^d eunxniary of Wesleyan Missions, it is on which he had spoken fully last week, had found there are 309 circuits, 2,370 chapels', 362 bipen utilised for tlie many iaveutions which play
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uiiss&ouarics, 3,037 paid agents, 5,910 uon-paid agents, local preachers, etc., 46,262 fully-accre dited church members, 00,117 scholars in the,, day and Sunday schools. TJio report was cm- sldered highly satisfactory. The Rev. Harvy' Field, returned missdonary from. South Africa, Bddresflcd: tho meeting, and referred chiefly tio
hia work an chaplain to Her Majesty’s fleet, and and W’^orking - of tho dynamo; and ouo of his gave many interesting particulars on thc'iro- prettiiesb experiineiits was tho conversion of a gress of tho Word of God amongst soldierg and cock and a few pins into a working model of sailors. There was a good assembly, and at tho this mighty machine. The production of a four- conclusion votes of thanks w'oro accorded to the inch flash of lightning from a powerful induc-
so important a part in our daily lives; and, with the help of clear diagrams on a blackboard, ho fully explained tho working, first, of an in genious system for the self-regisOration of rain fall; thea' of the telot)hone, the electric bell, the electric light, tlie Rontgen Rays, and the motor tjram-car. Ho also dwelt at length on the theory
deputation, and also to Mise Davies aud Aliss tiou coil w'as another most intieresting expen- r.t. -_ .._ __ _ ?__—
Turner for uieir valuable 'assistance in getting in the eubseriptions.
Q lTlO ..A fVrw ^
Uuder the - auspices of the above society a tipo- cial dinner was held in. the-Assteinbly Rooms on
WHALLBY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.-
‘ nd'people constantly passing are throw- Saturday last when fiO 0? too
-aurely -willing to give a hit if they get tho ,
s t io ^ o ? l !a lL lT o r ’andUeJaR
The working class sat down to an excellent spread provided by , j
Mr. AVilkinson. After the cloth had heeia re moved, the secretary (Mr. J. Eaweliffe) stated thatl a deiratatioa from the society, consisting of aoveu m'embers-, bad seen the Rev. L. C* Wood, of the County Council, -with respect to tlio modification of the Shcei) Scab Order. 'Ihat morning tho deputation had beoa summoned to atlJend a conference of farmei's at Preston. As a result of this tho secretary was able to aii- hounco tliat tho order would be considerably
modified. The most important change was that if motice bei given l(o the local policeman, stating
the time of dipping,- this process could he pr> coeded with without his presence. For stock sheep two dipiiings rvere set forth asi necessary, one of which niusll bo in tho autumn months.
organization* exists throughout brought into the. county nceil not be dipped at wi.,„,inm Unr Roval Highness tho
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...nfinri
! “■ Chairman spoki
will he in niwd of assistance, and our tion. ought to come to their relief. I t>'^He've
that funds are being raised in some towns, f .r this purpose, hut as wo all have the same object
iiope.it, will he consMerjd^right^
™ppto’ M ■« P '" ‘ Ih ..
Ave an- not just that, bare in in.nd, means of -L--------- eWe^We in front hes arc.
^ ° r l ;^ ’ ' :^ W - o n ; a c r . ; s s _ ^ h e ^ ^ ^ Ah, notve, theFs nooa
nlTce'’'lVe hooam, be it hevt-er sooa humble, place
_ nmmember r e fu g e ASSURANCE COMPANY.
.^ k yo’ to yw e mammy. Ah, theF wm nooa place like h ^ a m ^ ^
W’or wor
rte?'an’’’r t r L c y it’ll hev tomed reaund to An’ then ageean. theFll nooa deaut hev
when yo’ll not hooam, or if yp th’ sense
, It. wheii awd hev thowt abeolut it, not i the^^ To
„ THE Euitob of " Tub Ceithekob Times." Dear Sir.—^In conneotion -with tho present -ivar
yo bin periods j> ;^ j j ;^ / ; ;r ; ; ; /m i t o h abeaut killed in action,
nooa otnei pm.,-,, .— tiuions ■ rimmember th’ time of grace
J, to th’ shamiiering, wha,m- to gooa a bird-neslin.
poring age, aw set . , ° tin’, but that wor Well, .vtv did gooa a bird nestu^^^
OLIT.HEROE AUCTION AIART. u icwb*^aived heifer^
in tlio Transvaal, it will interest your waders to know ihat the Directors of the Refuge Assur ance Company, Limited, are not charing any extra premiums on poiicies hela in the Ordinary Branch by soldiers and others oidered out lo Transvaal, nor making any deduolion from
lives ns well as mine, the .sum assured in the ease o. those who , Policy-holdero in tho Induatnal Branch are
other place hke jiUons of their policies, and not as a matter Yours tnily._^
to the foregoing bhORROCK. Suporiuloiidont District Office. and bas >tbe
J X j - e s e r v e men. I make mt, for Lancashire, of the
J t h M should i-tio
t h e a s s u r a n .^ R ^ i | ^ t ^ 'a ‘a ^ generous eupPorL - d (Signed) CONST4NCE DERBY.
WHALLEY HOAD MOCJf COHPOEATION. .
MUSSEL FEAST AND ELECTION OF MAYOR.
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Heifer Hotel, wlnen there was a goodly muster of the iiioinbsrs, win did ample justice to the good things provid.fl, after which !Hie
an.aiial meetiog was hold, Mr. AV. Blczard in the chair, wh> in opening the procosdings stated .that his year of office had. now expired, and it -was for ithe nioinbei's to elect a Alayor for the ensuing year. It was propospd, .seconded, and unanimously re- solvctl that Mr. Blezard he rc.-ercc!cd. the lucel- ing’ being of opinion that they could not find a bettor-man to fin tho post. Tho Alayor-elcct thanked the memhors for the
honour conferred upon him, thi.- boimg his '..ond year of office, and hoped they would go on ami iirospor as they had done in the
p.ist. Tho usual loyal, patriolic and other toast,
the ailiou% after ivhicli the loyal toasts- " '1 ho Queen ami the Royal Family” and ' Tlie sol diers of tlxc Queen/’ -were proposed. and accepted •svU'Ii enthusiasm. Tlio rest of the evening was spent in a convivial nianincr, songs, etc., being rendered by tlio different members.
j j certified_____ _ to be fn ho :i
spoke of the successful position of free from disease.-The sease.—
ami a second time if the veterinary insa'ector, ter, Mr. Wlialley, attended at Bennett s room whose fee was t'o bo paid by tho County Conn- where they joined in giving a hearty welcom- cil, thouglit it advisable. Ruins or
ter, they must be dipiicd once witliira 14 uays,
"uav^ persons!, a,t the invitation of the old postmas ------
i 1 1 ing to the new postmaster, Mr. K. J. Hills.
A Q.ipital spread was prepared, and all who attempted Idfcd ample justice (toi fhe good
things prepared. There were a couyile of sittings down^ most of the officials not being able .to attend at the same time. After |the cloths had been removed, a so
cial evening followed, most of the officials joining in with either song or story. Air. AVhilley in a few brief remarks, inti
mated that he thought in such a course as they were pursuing that day, the new master and the officials would be brought in touch with one another, and he thought that after that event neither one nor the other lay claim to behig strangers. Mr. Hills Mso exjjressed ai few words, vo- calling forth his pleasure at meeting them all
On Saturday eveuing last' tho inemhorB of the jn such a pleasant and
cqnvivial.iniinner, and
above Corporation had their annual m|>ee^ i-ash jmiiyiatjng that he thought they would all get at theiioiiseof Mr. ’rhurston Smith, the Cra-mn
one direction. A vote of thanks was accorded Air. AVliai-
ley for having provided such an excellent re- pasit, the recipient responding.
LOCAL
wero duly honourctl, iiitci-spcrscd witci apeeeli, song and story, Mr. A Ilargicavos
presid.iog at tho piano. Tliii heidlhs ol Iho w'oitlij, host, hostess' and family were drunk with musical
oldest i’likoeper in Uie Borough Air. SmiCTi, on behalf of hiiiise f, Airs,
'idar. Thia sale is a I'ocord quo, both in proegodiiigs closing 'O'ith siu; "nf ,lumber and (Uiaiity, there being thown ^ULtheiii
ami family, briclly illianked them kindness on tliis and many former
oecn.sion.s, the “
elnsiug with oiugiug the National Whalloy Salxlcu -
for their the
CLITHEllOE CONSEHVAITYES AND THE WAR.
I'te mteting held a rortlnight,ago iu the Public Under llio auspices of tho Clithcroo Con-
Ihspcctiug the nccont resolution puBsed by
|Hf'’ahve Club, Mr. Weeka has rscoivied a reply tho following Icnus: —
October 31st, 1899. I
IJdnowieOgo the receipt of your letter of tho l•llh instant, onclosing a copy of tlw wflolution nl a public meeting held at **
am dircctoil by Lord Salisbury to
IPnasion of approval iu tlio policy which le being jpursacd by Her Majwtys Government.
rw 25th instnat'-. lu reply I have His Lordship’s cordial thanks £l ^
Relieve me. Yours faithfully,
I ^dliani 8. "WeekB, Esqr. ------------ ----------------------
Deaths
|*>'‘ ™i October: At Police Station, AVnller In
*>127111 October: At North Parade, Elizaboth ngDd 80 years.
.
I *>4 3Ui Octuhor: At Bnwdlands, June Har i- wn, age.1 75 years.
W Stubbs, aged 7 miyithB. .. SCHOMDERG McDONNELD. - other;
for me Heaw
or two on im
much abexut, for neaw for some
, gnt y
norgetti.n’ -on in yeears, aw i;r„f
’S
at Clitheroe> ”n VO to convey to
J , e » r . ” « f V" T i l t e d m ' i an
Betty B row n s heatis^^ , „ eaur s wor.
iks tor this ox- agaate o -I " pe„dm’ a lot o mi Becoi geec good steady t i ^ -
Heifers in more demand. ♦ ♦♦-
^t h e l a n d of t h e aitdn ight su n .” hooam of eaur On AA-ednesday .evening n lcohiro^w FU N D . . ‘ r>n eaur own akkeaunt, miue-ipal « o r ^ s.' b»« Tin: following is .a list of tlio subscFii:)tions
S f ?. watcrla’.ls, lakes,
and villages ninnilin- due to
'J'lie JCayor (Aldoi'imin Kolrai'U) Mr. -lames Garnett ........ ..............
Mr. 'Tom Gainett ........................ . Mr. Newstead Garnett ................
Mr. W.
G.arnotO, junr. ................. Messrs. Halstead and Hitelion .... Rev. J. B. AVaddiugtou...............
lig5H5”-Si5gMl|.gslf'= ?£■ ;,-!sq::-5 S S 3 kTSJsIIM SSS
aw’vo gotten to, J tip police coutU. Not mon- „aring farmcrB lu, the HBLLIFIBLD a u c t io n At ART.
HARWOOD CO ,LLI
E.UY COMPANY.
MAurnoLMK (Cocic Untuoi-.) PiTf-, Gri:a'j Harwood
HIGH-CLASt HOUSE COAL
Is supplied from these Pits at R kasonadle Prices, and may be had of all Carters and Dealers. It is well known to be one of fne most economical coals in the market.
Alay be had in Loads or Bags from .Mr. AV. L. GRIME, Clitlieroe.
Mr. OSWALD ROWE, CTitlicroe. Sole Agent for Chathiirii District—
MR. AVILLIAAI YATES, CuATiuntN Station
FOOTBALL Smith, Olympic
Markut IMacu Ibiwdlauda - Queen’s I’ark
York Street - L01V Moor . -
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LAST SATURDAY’S RESULTS. _.
Market Plncc', 3; Olympic, 2, Q uccu’ b
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Park, 2; Low !Moor, 1. ------------—
MAIMCET PLACE v. CLITHEROE OLYMPIC.
viHitors on Satimlay last. No dnifilio cluingesi had Ibeen wrought in Mic
Tho Market Place lads had the Olympic ar
ranks of tlio liomcsfors, tho team bsing prac tically the flame aa was beaten by the Ros^son- (lalc to?'.". Tlve Olm.vpic showed up well and Imd Jmrd
line*? in not scoring during rlic first ;tcn jmiuite.'*. It could not 1>2 said that the homesters had
out winnerg by three to two. A large amount of intciest was contiod
entirely tlio bwt of matters, for on several oc- canicins the visitora showed up .rcmaikubly ucll. However, they had tlio pull, ami this was not ■(.o be unreckoned with, and thej'^ ultimately i«ui
tho game, and ib-was well cca tested throughout. QUEEN’S PARK v. LOW MOOR. reedived at thc'Biuiks up to this morning:— torn sti-ovo
fii'sl-iiahiod club, aroused ii gioiit deal ol intonsl. 'Pile game was evenly oontusted, and the visi- hai'd for a win .
Thic) nia'loh, played on the ground of the
home defence being Hiipeib. Bnaiio and the: visiting forwards tried allMicy
However, this was not to bo allowcxl. He
ivcro Avortli iii the eocoiul luilt to bring off Ibe Icadj but they wore robbed of their hearts’ ile- siros, and after a capitally-eoiiteslod game, the Parkitos came out vieturs bj two to one.
i?lay uib Park! 1 A 3 1
2 ' 0 2
1 0
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ment; wliile a model tram-oar, ruimiiDg on a cir cle of three lines, shewed .the Livsiiiool ^lectric Railway in foil work. Mr. L. ICing-AVilkinsou has clear and practical knowledge of the present working of electricity in ail its braoches, and it was a real privilege to listen to such a teacher who could answer any question on the practical
del.ails of the machines and methods which ho described,so lucidly. The Vicar, who was in the chair, inidted tim meeting to give an outward token of their thanks, and vigorous and hearty indeed was tho applause. AVo sincorely hope that Mr. L. 3Gug-AVilkinsou will again in the future lot his clear kao^vlcdge and plain speech bring "iinprovemon'j” to the society which is seeking for it, and which in tills lecture cer tainly gained what it sought,
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WELCOME TO TH E .NEW POSTMASTER.
Yesterday afternoon the sub-postmasters and
In the case of eheep brouglti to a farm from postal officials to the number o f over 30 oupteide the adnunistrative Couiy
TO SEE EBDMAYNB’S Wesleyan Foreign Missionary Socioty amounts MENT SOCIETY.—On Wednesday evening, at . ^ ----- ---------------------------------------------- -- —
loken throughout the day iverd’ considered satis- ACCIDENT.—A qnarrymaa, named William factory.— On the Tuesday evening the annual Clarke met with an accident atl his work at the missionary moeting wmsi he’d, Mr, A. D. l*’air- .Stone Quarries, Chatham. Ho wos getting rock, weather, of, Clitheroe, taking the chair. . Tlie ^hen a piece of stone fell on his head and in- Hevs.’ S. G. Scott, and J. E. Halford were alio nioted a severe out. Medical aid was procured presoait. Ifrom the annual report' read *by the and the cut stitched.. minister we glean that the total infc:'-.■3 of the CHHECH SCHOOL MUTUAL IMPKOVE-
collecti^s, wluch we CHATBTJHIf.
ANNUAL MISSIONARY SERMONS.—TUo RUNAWAY. On Monday, a youDg liorsoi be- ^ ®"“ day, thoro being good cougiegalionB through- : empty luriy, when, the animal became unman-
long’ing^ to Mr. Josso WiLson, farmer, -was pro- coediQg to tlio goods station, attached to an
lu my akkouiMs this last two or three week, Here's to ” hooam sweet hooJim,” an’ let bum, occupied the rostrum in the morning, tiie yo^d think as a\v*d want a bit of a rest, and thbm as likes gooa trottih* off to pleasures; Kev. J. E. HiUford taking a similar duty at /Jie to tell th’ truth, aw reiaiy felt that hafter mek- aw’m Moppin’ I t hooam.
and tlio whole lot came over. Beyond the shafts being broken and the horse slightly bruised no further, damage was done.;.
manteE).
WALMS'LEY, DRESS and MANTLE MAKBRj 13, Casllo Vieiv.
WANTED, an APPRENTICE to MILLIN Street, Clitheroe.
BICYCLE.—Apply, 58, Wilkin Str^t. BOROUGH OF OLITHEEOE.
for 3, 5, or 7 years, at iE2 17s. 6d. per cent, per amiiim. - Applications to W. J. MITCHELL, Borough Aoeountaiit.
T
h e CORPORATION are prepared to ACCEPT LOANS of JBIOO arid upward,,
sOvFx/ wanted to read SIB WALTER PEOPLE of Clitheroe-and District-
BBSANT'S grand NEW STORY, “ The Fourth Generation,” just begun in tho ’ ’ West York* shire Pioneer." Of all Clitheroe newsagents.
B
o y WANTED for Pony and Garden.—Ap- play by letter,\ stating salary, to T. P.,
Oiheo of this paper.
WANTED, . a COOK-GENERAL • for ( Ofhee.
small,family.—No. 7, "Clitheroo Times’
TROYS AVANTED TO SELL ‘ 'THE OLI- ^ THBROE TIMES.” .Apply at the Office.
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t o c k in g s KNIT, wholesale and Rota Sto-kings RE-FOOTED.—46, Lowergate.
O ^ S . A A7BBK can be earned in your o-wn OU homes by working original Rothwcll Knit. ting Machines; knits stockings, socks, combina
tions, oto.—^For further particulars, write Both-, ■well Machine Company, 1, 3, and 5, Market
Street, Bolton. Z o % e t
TO LET.—3 Good Single COTTAGES in Albion TO LET, House and Shim, No. 57, Moor Lane. TO BE LET, The TWO OFFICES in King
Street.—Apply, Red Lion Inn, Clitheroe. —^Apply, IS, Parson Lane. Street, Clitlioroe, now occupied,by hir. Amos
Ducroen. Possession rary be had on tlio lOtli day of August, 1899. Apply, Enwinii CnusTEn, King Street, Clitlieroo. •
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p a r tm e n t s t o l e t at Tim People. Dining Rooms and Commercial Hotel, 14,
NEAV. STOVE ENAMELUNQ at AVHITE- SIDE’S, Ca=tle Street.
Castle Street, Clitheroo, Proprietor, R. Wooleh; Have yonr OLD MACHINE MADE LIKE
OLost !%ii-
Anyoao returning same to Mr, J. C. Bland, Wliitendale, Clitlieroe, will be suitably rewarded,.
ost, on October 9tli, black-and-tau SHEEP DOG; answers to tbo name of
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ost , a Sable and' ‘Wliito Long-liaired CpLDIE, from Hawlliorii Furm,—Finder
rewarded oia returning it. ®n Sale
together, and work himoniously in ON SALE.—A few well-bred C O L L IE P U P S .—Red Lion Inn, Castle Gate.
ON SALE, a good HEN-COTE, 9 feet loagi
POULTRY and LOOSETIMBEK. —Apply “ Times" Office, Clitheroe.
H GOSSIP.
BIHBLESDALE LEAGUE. RECORD UP TO DATE.
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2 2
2 0
2 1 0 0
0 2 0
1 ■ 7 2
9 8
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BROOK’S VILLAS, WADDINGTON.
November 4tb, 1899, the whole of his useful Hoiisoliold Furnitun; and effects; See Posters. Sale at One o’ clock.
mos DUKRDEN, instructed by Mr. Smith, will SELL BY AUCTION on Saturday,
BANK SALE-ROOJtS, AVELLGATE, CLITUEEOE.
AVEDNESDAY, NOA'EMBEU. 22iid, 1399. Parties wishing to dispose of Furnituix: or ether general clfectsi should commuiiieale as' early as : possible with the Auetioncor, so that jiartieulara of tho tilings to bo sold can be duly udvcrtised.
A SjVLE o f FURNITURE and otiicr general effects mil bo held at Hie above rooms' on
'Telcphuiio 37. PARK GA'TE FARM, AVHITEWELL.,
■a,TR. H. COATES, favoured with instiuctlons i-f-B. 'from Mr. .1. AV'iIcock, will SELL BY .'VUCTION, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, tho FARMING IMPLEJIENTS, etc., in- chidiilg 2 Carts, Mowing and Chopping htacliiiics. Pump and 'Tank, sot ot 'Trap Harness, and Cart Uarnc'Js, Traces and Riding Saddle, . 150 Yards Rich Huy, winch may ho token off; 20 Bags of Potatoes, 50 Rows of Swede 'Turnips, 4 stan dard bar-frame Hives of Bees, etc., .30 Head of Poultry, 8 AVild Ducks and 2 Cur Dogs. Sale
at 12 o’ clock. - .
OVERCOA'TS. ' 'Tho best value la the trade. OUR CLOTHIERS, 1 Churoh: Street.
CALL AND ASIC TO SEE REDJIAYNE'S '■ ■ 1
p V : m n
i 0 I’ r l Sales bv Huctioii loose sides and top; also about 26 head of
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ERY.—Apply, Mrs. Greenwood, Castlo
■\*riANTBD, PULLETS in. EXCHANGE for • V go od P r em ie r■ oushioued-tyred
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Auetionesr and Valuer, CUtheroo.
ouse a n d sh o p ia AVlialley Road FOR SALE.—Apply to Amos Daerdeiia
broken volumes of “ St. Nicholas’ itagaisine.” What offers—cash or exchange? — W. AN DREWS, caro of “ Times” Offieo.
kN s a l e , two clean volumes of tho BoFa r Own Paper” for 1897 and 1898; also a few
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