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1 . 1, t h e 'London. • December 2nd, 1899. Dear Sir—I am veg' sorry to mfonn .
you UiaH No. 8696, P " ''‘T „ L s i f i - • land, 2nd Hn Coldstream Guwds, is r^
-ns lia,vmc bccii-iwounded _
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H y C ony, . Commanding Coldstream Guards^
occurred L Tuesday morning near D a ^ y ^ d attended ivith loss of lue
Station was not attenclca wcu There 1 something to be gmteful fo
PlaiiDilv IS It that'the railway s r a ^ h which aw see theda r bourn EPISTLE OE SGTJTCHEM.
: eauW o-vrai persuimd- an’ .privafts ye^-y . ,wor :a rat as seemed- to be what “ attatched to th’ freehold.”" It ww
. 3t.
w, rnffer— Sin’ aW last avwoat to yo cauen un aw uooaiu knoiv but wtat r th e d s Mt bto ow-t sooa imtch, difrunt wor tvrll.n enuff, but ^ an’ th’ mth4 gut, for of that ive nev^ cotM mek things kunvajm^ ‘
•■ catich, j,t, an’ aw dooan’t know
odd bits of neivs does. ^eeP c among ’em is
—■*'— ■ • - , • ; It’s bin a 'vonder to ro-u' L l l ait once be - Llinghsh
Aw dooant tluirk aw aw u ia sept It war to be
" i S ^ T a S k t d iLs fro’ dx’ recar. Them’s abeaut my tak tiks.
iiu*
thesooartofafecghitas aw'be^ i ^ chap 13 dee^ an’ dumb ^
i henV3 aucuuAd —-■ ro remember that ^ ITie treacherous state of the metals is as
sumed -xs the probable cause of the collision, an^ th . ; vimv secerns quite feasible w
view the circumstances of tlie collision, which are as follows.
, The goods train which had been uncoup ed
from the engine to allow veversa , was left Landing on tlie by-line, but the Breaks not being able to hold the waggons in * a t po^ tion, ithey gradiuilly gained speed _,and c o ^ meiiced to move down the slight incline
■ wards the main line junction. I he dnver of . the passenger train not being ^ble to bnng
his charge to a standstill on the Blackburn side of the points, the impact xvas thus
brought about. It is almost a miracle how so majiy passen
gers escaped injury, for the passenger train tas travelling about 35 miles an hour at the
Hme cf the collision. " S om e -alarm was .Ccxused in the town when the news of the collision was made^known, several individuals intimately connected witlx those who had left Oitheroe by trams about that hour, being for some 'time in am uneasy
frame of mind. . The concert promjoted by, and for ,tilie
benefit of, the St. James’s Cricket Club, which took place on Saturday of last week, was a gigantic success. There wa-s
a. crowded house, and the funds of the club somewhat materially augmeiitecl
will be thereby.
...The proceedings on Saturday e-venino; m
and medals won by Sabden Cricket . ing the past season were highly gratiijong. Mr. Hindle, J.P., the president and chief sup porter of the club, occupied the chair, and was evidently delighted at the surprise the committee had provided for him in requesting his acceptance of a framed phoitograph of the championship eleven.,He made soihe val uable remarks on the game itself, and ex-
shade ower ninety, or a bit un , J, kr-mmid .hum hevwn booath to
gooa’s to sewt my fancy, aw th’ back oni homi. but, fot dx
wanted. ■ After xviteh, aw Tlieris IcJts o' toooKb
,;gfety, aw should alleaw hto to hev at Irbberty, sooos ha
^ run aw ^
sooart o? feightiix; But ^w^lu _^up^^ strattigy.
. *ww~-
.n.ni to anctlier. When, aw vcivseil tr, ^ ^
p u t t o
fe g h t at Modde^ Ewer, uheex th’ tTofips
........ ,,t-hoile ryr’ a trap, an’ a . - stooan aiii
a.packett o* rat DOTSnn o.»i • w-nr riinv like takklei, but at sitclii tunes it lil-,;
^ ^ ^ a t doi hedotherhen^ni^ils. B u t ^ ‘’ vissmily ^ get nu tay, or tag^l!
mi rvark, an, tlren assurer as luck— -* ^
tale to tell - • of .heaw
A safefeight is oi her brate, or my shr^ or summato’ fc ^— ,rf. T* seeirfd to kwite tek us ajf ^
ei« hoile i’
scoaru. It seemed to kwite tdc terhul fond on us, arf ess-pesluhi.
oTCt c g 'Oft-
” >bTa Becca. Hoo yeiv^ to 2 ^ 1 ,: hextry-lxordmexry weear an’ teear of hiira“‘ ' clooathrn\ but aw tdkd herasitvothpV ’ Aw sed hoo should
on us, arf ess-peslru%o( |'^'‘ 5
- her as it wem’t reight on, her to ffnim ; things of this scemt Aw
nooa reight to bothJ
as a,w just abcaut fairly hev h™ y u ig ^ VP- i ' s lots o’- foo,f*s as wod oof this a soft ^
That’s what aiw co’ it. A w c p n i t
see as it’s sooa mitsch. difrunt .to wliat gooaa in wvar. Hesn’t th’ B oots gRhei^
^ ^ f eaur chaps bottled up Y difrunt places, and am’t t l i^ peggW ^ 'v y a t em •wi’ jnms as tliiey com t reitch back a ir A n shan’t! we be doin’ th’ .same as sqpx as th chance comes? Aw’irj sower we shall. Tlxey say as what these Boors dcesni t like is them theer lancers. .They dcoan’t co
fayre feightin’. - - v Brittish-baynels.
,11k wv... — ---- deaut it wod tek a varra kusiddenib They tell me as th’ Boor genrul lies ined a I 1 1
hobjeckshun abcQut ’em to th’ Hinglishi Gem nil. He ses he rekkons noivt o lances an, bayne’s bdeoss they rr.ek ho-iles in his sowr gers’ clooas. Sooa Sir Kedirers hes rekkj-- ^Ixded him to mek th’ Boers ,tek the’r clooas
a bit, lieaw-ever, aw'm hooapin’ as we’st
' be gwiiV these chaps fast someavh^ like a ra t in trap, an’ theix we’st heiv ’em weighed up.
. Aw think, as if we once ^ ’em somewteer as they know as they’ll be like to ayther give up, b* killed like sheep, we’st be able to bring All’ th’ sooner an’ better, for
connection' with the presentaition. of the cup ^ dangelrrus aiV. iinbelthy trade is fetighfanj ' m»,lnlc wnn Iw Sabden Cricket Club dur-
,or I ’em to terms.
_____ pkeiy for hflkksidense. If ft bed bin 0'Wt*in-a. weighvin’ shed, sitch as ste^min
'“..“'T” afocar us> an’ as if o-nnyboddy a r^r .grummel, an’ to. pick m ’ choose who^^
^ ^ onnybodrh^ wanted for kumpuimy, it ww th’ rat, ja' i '
us. But.hoolikeaisif hconei'erniaiaia.v to get reight hciwd o.’ th’ haigjuisnt, an'jJ,,
wod sewt hor but we irrm get shut on it J-’i some fashun, an’ sooa aw sect !^.te,- . . Fast cf o’ aw’ wrooat eaut a bit cf incoiV rice tokwit, an? fastened itupasideo’th’ri.-
Nrn- rixeiv docon’t like thenx “■ - -
ij,.s. Boile. But it never tuk nooa nooitiij o’" that, aix’ it wemt becoss it didnt see it, bee® it couldn’t ha’ missed. Scca then ai
iNor tney uookuv u ^ ^ ^ annoyed, an aw bowt some smaiait, ",an'tr med th’ lioile up. But even then it Ifca;} ^ ^ek th’ hint foritafeb*
“ ^1 “ “ u ^
payriunso on ’em afooar aw' ^ed jews w-ent to th’ trubbel of mekkin’ anotherhcV ’emi never tell o? hkm’ ’em-
-
Scoa aw
bunged.that up tea It seemin’Ty thowt this wor a sooat cf j
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kompitishuin, an’ it went into it hot sn'slrorj an’ med a fresh hoile welly every nect, an
could ha’ sowd th’ rat for. An’ thenatiV finish, aw ses, “ Aw’ll sinunent o' n
eaudth'
haU n
blessed place, an’ then see what ifll Ja”.W scoa aw did do. At th’ hafter that it M
ia
come up onny mooar, an’ to this day air alij; thiink as th’ rat tuk this to be som
esom ,. rtof
a game, an’ as it’s,-waitin’ to play atit jjeea semewheer as soon as avrive telien th’ sis- ment hoff..
Aw ne\-er thinks abcaut that rat butvfe^ aw thinks we didn't do a fajTe thingbrt. ..
- pressed pleasure that the Sabden Cricket Club had not encouraged. professionalism,
which he described as one of the unpleasaii't features of modem sport.
Mr. Brotherton gave many reminiscences of ---------
his (old club, which, (we believe, had the honour of playing the opening game in con nection with the Lowerhouse field. Former-
, •The Guardians’ meeting was productive of --------^ r , . ,
ly the club had matches with such teams as Enfield, when Mr. Arthur Appleby was a . . -
County player, and Mr. H. J. Ramsbottom a -n a- nnthin-v of public importance on Monday-, ^vell-kiiovvn and destmctive bowler, with Padi-
cxcent°it be that the inmates of the Work- ham, Clitheroe, with GreaJ;, Harwood ;and house will spend Christmas as usual, that is Read first teams, and with Accrington and. to say, the Guardians will provide them v^di Burnley second elevens
We hear
th.at the hpnr
Mayor, Aldennan Tillotson, will follow suit to his predecessor in treating them to a simi lar fare on'New Year’s day.
their usual dinner, ajvd His 'Worship the For, after all, ,the welfare of the inmates is
of public importance! And the Board of Guardians are the guardians of ths^poot as well as of tht Poor-law J and of the inmates of the Workhouse as well as of the poor
pie who come for out-relief. Thus it is that it is worthy of note that our
Workhouse people wEl share in the same fe^ tivities as those in better circumstances, and Tierhaps enjoy themselves ito a higher degree than their more fortunate fellow-creatures.
The war and its horrors will be brought
home to Clitheroe people more forcibly when they realise tliat a nairive of the old Borough has fallen in the fight, though, happily, he is not reported killed, but wounded.
Private Frank Strickland,' whom we refer
to, is a member of the 2nd Coldstreimi
Gu.irds. It is about seven years
s.nce he lomed the Army, but he only served three years, being on the reserve list for the last
iour. At the (a'l of duty’, he rejoined his regi
ment and pioceeded to South Afnwv vvheie he has been engaged with Lord Methuens
column against tho Boers. Privai!e Strickland was well known, espe
cially amongst our Catholic friends, for lass vear he was a prominent member of the Guilu football club, and kept goal for them in the final round of tht Blackburn Sunday School I.eague Cup Conipetirion, when they were
defeated by St Matthew’s. He is the v oungtot son of Mr. Henry Suick-
land. of Wo'one Lane, and the following is a copy of the lelttr which Air Strickland re ceived from the War Office 1
1.000000 HA’PENNIES SENT ALREADY BY THE
fVINOLIA FOND.
FOR THE SOLDIERS’ FAMILIES, WIDOWS, and ORPHANS.
I FORWARDED ON UYERY ’P-VB- t LEX SOLD, UNTIL END OI'
JD YEAR. a
Sabden cricketers have an aspiration to join a superior organisation, and their magnificent performances of the last season, when they were an easy first in 'the Blackburn and Dis
trict League, abundantly demonstrates their fitness for higher company.
THE BISHOP’S ROBIN.
ill the housahbld aft Fariihani Castle. For| two year, a robin has made frienda with the Bishop of Winchester and his wife until Ithey, coosid- ered it almost n tame pet. "W ith , gait devout itr hopped about ’ ’ all over tho largo mansion. At meal times it rarely forgolt to visit tlie dm- ing hall and rcccivo from the Bishop the crumbs of comfort dispensed to it. Last week, however, to thegret of all, the bird was oaughit in a imure-trap and so seriously pinched that
it died. Deaths
Dec. 5 Low Mooi, Ahc<? Bames, 52 5 cars. Dec
Dcfc-. 3 At tho ^yorkhousc, Dlizabofch Ann Orr, 53 >eara.
3 At Wilkiii St , Mary Ann Knowlo'=, 120 ^ears.
SANTA CLAUS’
OWN TOT BOOl 20
OPENS ON Wednesday, December IN THE
LARGE r o om OVER THE
Clitheroe Times Office i:# r - ‘1 Li " I ' >Ci f t- A:. ■*>'. g -v' - 'll - There ig sorrowaad niounung (says "M.A.P. ’ )
ctr shuttle guards wanted, er whiteweshin’, we should hav tlx’ Booard .c? Trade nx'kkin? a bit o’ boitlier abenut it lung afccar neaw, an therd hit,’ bin Axe o’ P'ailj'mpnt, an’ speeche-s— .yards o’ speeches— ^abeaut it. Aix heeat tht vairra same Guwemment itsd’ go-oas a. hor- derin’ focaks an’ chaps an’ sowdgers to-be killed. It’s nooa wonder at th’ Soshullers saj'iii as it’s a mixed-up world, for it is. ■ . Well, we con honly hooap as th’ war will get to a hend at th’ herliest hoppertewiiitty. But yci know, it’s varra likely as we’-ve a ^
loit.tolarri,an:’ a lo t to g o o a lh r o o ’ Mo
^ jo b s O'U'eT. Even ]f yC'
„„ rat-catchni’ hes Its pemls by flood an land. dean’ ai bit d rattin’ of ai
catchm , it hes to be rimineim re as
Stinda’ ---------- - - . yo’ra reichin ower yo? tummel in, while yo’re dfeawnan’, th’ rat is set at th’ edge of it Thats oixei c? ,th’ perrils d
, rat-catchin’. Another
hoile la&i at j’o. r o? th’
, i>errils is when, i’fcteead cai'lchinf th’ lx raq th’ rat catches yo’ , Jto’ yo’ . _ .
cnm’t shake it cff. But of cooarse, it vvod honly be a varra unfair-soqtut of a rat as w-od do that. Nooa rat wi cixny daimi to risspek- tibility vvod dO''cimy sitch thing, of cooarse, but aw ri^ret to say as ther’ is rats as is sooa far lest to all feelin’s of daycency as to do things as .they never wor meant for in the or-
' derin' c? this wodd. They wor meant for to find spo'oatt for cJiiaips as keep's good rattin’
,dcg:ij an’ it. seems to rne as when they- fly at a clxap an bites him-, as they’re tekkin’ upon thersels a rissponsibility as they’ll mooast ass- seweredly hsv to hanser for some day. Eaur Bccca an’ ma yewsed to hsv a rat. Aw dooan’t meean as vvei yevvsed to hev it fer
monihY bi’ th’ warier side an. when Yoiaaffekshunatei SCllTOB -♦ ♦ ♦ ------ -
HARRY BUXTON’S COAIPANT AT H PUBLIC HALL.
£ ’®
ntekkin’ ’em up after it Aw know it «t- a geed deal mooar i’ simment nor w
ii
rneyi-times. Awwyv m Mv
i^ed lO tOlX
grndulged in by al| |g
St This seems to I j?W>
,lithe w ^ j w« ° thfe ’■ Sm
hed to live, like onnybeddy else, ah’ 'ss.'l* ' R iis beong the fH
tifefliission. ,
€?5^ n d no fault wnl each and ev-eryca|
ork, and of hi _ ^ *
ented
upo.to an^ to inaugiirata a
'^'“d practical form, , p^onr.ed yestel
ede of raising m „iOse of our reader!
i^'Church some feav f a iV the solemn re>^ iTafoould b u t ^ y e I S^im
rlv
fcHado, sunrounte m
H^c, and a sIm ,(iw
their asl
jjggafed, and the CT beeiiTavishIjJ
S^iins oF the Croesi incidents of th j
d the vvtills of th
aei^do, and the fine! B^iva decxurative wj
is'Slbeen erected. Tl I'llStar rails, togethd S^cleaned to be in tij
Sdfthe whole paesen| blc^g appearance. I ifS&cely then is it tl ^'^ suCh exhensave I Ib
tsdi^of work. The ii &e'Jbeen weddhg shl i»n& past, and ye&tti itoight to a head wlj K
asjdoininenced. OPENING the Hall-
^^Md-one wn^.-strl a
■ li^lothestageandl lUscreen which hun
b'da.'attiactions. T i l :nt. Tumingj
Clitheroe is again having a visit fromKi Harry’ Bxixton's Neapolitan ConcertParfy.’l;
Public Hall being occupied during tBe prtd week. Thero •was a large galEcring ontiiecr'u* ing ni^bt, Monday, and the company TasflTiT/
reception. There hm*
^ | ^ been crowded houses during the week The pit- - formelace tUroughout is refined and enleriaisij
O
Observed fouir heJ l"wi& rii3 many waxl
viot&'A- The steills thef the decoratic
xnisSng rinits. iplaced at the end! ifdjStall and the Jul i||ihe Barrow, \ Ssing the whole c.f
and is so varied na to appeal to nil IsjieiNj'ant^ committees fo| solos both Tccal and instrumental, verc ntd ingly well rendered, and the choir, irhicli K
prises a number of well-cultured
Tokes.gaa ti various choruses in a faultless m
BU iier. Is
first part of the programme is set apart for ta and instrumental music, and the eecend to £.-
*
■ fii^Congregarion.-l ilfHolden, Mm. w j
ifiSi''?Rd. Holden. Yisivai Stall: Mrs. El i'.ind Mrs. Rawclilf SrSnape .and Miss 1
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ferent items wliach arc in theruselTes e a t e . - - O Ccnnell, an- ments. .The display is highly entertaininj.ri o[ll who have not yet spent a night there, ■
would strongly advise to do eo. Last evening (Thursday), the proceeis-f*
set apart for tho Reserviste’ Fund for Cl'Ta ■when there was again a large gathering. ^
DRUNK AND Dl-jOROEEU-
fore Messrs. S. Speak, .1. A. Jordan, Lucy Ann Barnp
3?.C. Gregory at tlie time. At the Borough Police
be-jng drunk and disordei I3 la las'l night, and fined 2s. 6d. and, P.C. Stubbs proved tlie caoe, and
's 5.,, f.
|F®secr^ry., and ^1 rca^rer.
Hall was nicej
;e,<^mng oeremonyf ■, H
Jb Worship the ? it on the platfori
,-j.Jixan), the RevsJ rBlackbum. Fi'. Mf
. .-.^-Khtoix, Fr. Crofl |fpoya and Fr. Doh
Brown. J.P., .-1
rdjtflso noticed pre;| Mrs. and
?B.qn Hall. Dr. andl j
Mis. Ingham, v | Co uncillor I
W. Bantber,
;t'!is''4mgst many o* Mt-iC T B IVap tfitjaan, m .inltrodn eaid he, felt t3
liHe had to gay tl m
,9,nd he must say 1 «a doing so. j jg |
$J0nng jthoni ou i largo number op ant a l|
a.Tayj*-* hut before M iwtat ot-cn^iou, be s i
the Mayor Hwh. whicJ, wH lacurred by
“M circumstances '>v«n somewlL
'S'X 1 thonv to w® Jlis(>ad cost .£2301 ,
aKogetl
■“’’iBloue. Then thl Sirvli;™™., ouch as i
the marblA nearlyl
JlSr^X"® altar, ,uad ' extremelri
K -5-Jy amd
tUe object I ia|
at Stall: Mrs. Birch hhs talL |
Sa-liieir own body inj j?]fiu
o -cj atix the Cbud ssist m cleani ljftrldoto&ndtter t o n h a t s - , lieaurs'c^r,"^ ih ||sArrcE>'0.0^"
newsan^ to eaur Becca, an’- hco'didn’t IV Hoo >-envsed to want me to hdn K '
k .terbui;
C a t h o l i c I s a l e u r
opening ;c|
iild be called for fr« s is being done (
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