m mm <;a^V - V '■ -< -I
kj ‘ 1^ SS3®I * iJ" '* 'w ,,, ^ l'^’ < -TS 4 "T. ^" f 9'%c! a
u w ?aarKWi«i.<'
iTifT.sR*s4C»;.’' .-/f" ' , J ’’ ',- -/ r S g g
I tho ase and Itdp fp” " thi licli. liad for its ohie^ '^ty lio ivell-Tjouig of t ^ con,
ed lu their sporta^tj®“'^'“ '08iii'' I ot lOlder fe a r s '^ S „hr ^“®«>*^ e6 '
ato their efcudica the, -'■
Ihem not to under e-iH^!^'‘’“ty. lauso they lived S
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1 the advantages of toim ''“f (dilisa ivhatover ■ apnortjn,?"'* ''ty
lelWmprovoment to ?he >1'^'- les that had carried fni '•'■ The:
[e top of the B lS n r n \ ”T?,'>' I ivould enable some present i '®- listaoles and t© iria for .hM'v ’®S
I cup, and also feelingly |he gift. Mr. Brotherton thel®'^’'"'
I had secured tho beat avera*^^ |l to them Iby thb vicar 1;d), Tvlw also mode ^ laris. R. tW
J admirable services rendered to'lhi Jt years. In ilbe second eleven, the
Irago was won by p. Jackson,,aio lo eatihled to a medal given by Hr I and a bat
lie in the bowling department J, j’ 118 tdio winner.
Idose of tiho interesting proceedings iianks to Mr. Hindle, Ithe Iter, a!’ and Mr. Brothertou were nccordej
siasm. -♦ ♦ ♦ - ['OOP TO CONQUER" -
lis the subject for the consideration limbers of the St. klary’s M.I.S. at |■ dy meeting on Tuesday evening last I . A. L. Greig, of Grindleton, ivas Iman appointed to take up the evcii- Ithis he did in his own inimitable a study of the above. The Yicar the chair, and after the usual de-
J xercises he re-introduced Mr. Greig, I that he was sure the evening would anner,
I in a pleasant and profitable m
■ ev. Mr. Greig dealt with his subject l,lv practical maimer, and in a m / appreciated by all the different
an-
I people present.. Illustrating his re- 'vh humour, sarcasm, and witticisms CO domestic life, his discourse was lopular, and appreciated by all who
Ifoop, said the essaymt, to leam die liature ere nature could in her m
la the opportunity of hearing it '\V ild-
be of the slightest assistance. So i^ 111 the walks of life; we hrid prim
ari-
lap before we could attain in thetrfr any important or influential posi-.
lie paper was well sustained through- ' from start to finish, was to, be de I i s appeared to ms, the golden thread I ity— tl-uat of stooping before we could
tubjcct was taken up and comm ■ Mr. E. Buck and Mr. S. Clarke, and
ented J.
il Mr. Greig, on the motion of M seconded by* Iilr. J. H. Walmsley. j'.reig suitably re.sponded.
R E A D .
I) AND THE WAB.—A mertiiw of tb«
irj.sk Council was
on Monday evening. resided, and tliere were :>. T. Tomlinson, W. Hope, E. Hone clerk. Tt'O Council dcciiIeitJ
ij? *
Ruehton was aippointed treasurer. .------------- « « « ------- —' ■ ,
und for the township fm't’'® "™nVaf of soldiers killed m t'f® ,' ,
H A I N S M A S H ' A T b l a c k b u r k .
I'JtEE RASSENGEES INJURED.
I alarm was caused io, Bie |v. when it went the «unds |en an aiarming
{true Ji e
l-ired a mat given by the club i^ section, Thomas Dugdale imp “ by Mr., ll^dle, and G. AihvotH lo recipient of a medal in recoim
Mr. Hindlo and one from Hr’ch? while B. Jackeon as second &
the Eev. A. e' averages in tho first o
individual aihmber #3 fto gold medal. The priws'm th” '
|illi\uJeioin, w appro. :-
iio iM Wcb‘™„
jad^
Iss in oUnir and hiBher‘5 * ^ ; i Id Isuitablj- (aieknowledged
■' I
m ;«-itb water, said the Corporation of Cli- ' were not yet in a positon to send a
iTbeClerk, with -=> _
I'd’^because a committee had been appoint- ® ironsider and report as to whether they
wrought by the ne.xt meeting he should Iwadefinite reply-
ialford to supply Cha,tbuni with water, I as yet. tlie repor- had not been made.
, a
1 The matter was accordingly adjourned. the com p la in t b y d r . ROSS.
It the last meeting, the Clerk was instruct-
i j ' reply to Dr. Ross, about a pig being near his house. Mr. Eastbam sand he Rq and the owner of the pig-cote intended
tdisnose of it, and he thought that would Ijthe matter. Since then, Dr. Ross wro:.
■W I S S —
Since Inspector did not come .and cause th
so far, he had not done i-o, i.nd il the in
Ise'i his neighbour, but a.s rn. several c-tner iflies of pigs iieing kept within^ tea feet of
fvffings-"°i'>'e Clerk had received a letter |ir„ni tbc L..-— - -
1 . .u
yith tvHicIi ^vere letters .idor^s-; j.-li to the Foard '.i'jm Dr. Ross. The CTerk.was re- miieo to furnish them writh .■ /bser.-M.tums. Pi Boss informed the Boavd cf the nui- jailw and then further wrote that it was un- i--.v'h!e. .-'l-ogelher, the 1-rtier
contaii.td 3!H
t strong animadversions again.rt Ir.e .\ui-
av. Inspector and Medic d ( l.'licer. llie Surveyor said the pigs liail new' Leen
yli. The Clf.ik was instnicted to wnle to the
Loal Government Board, stating that the wng pig which was kept near to Dr. Ross’s ioise had been sold ana removed; tliat only one pig was kept; not more than one, as had isen intimated by Dr. Ross; ruid that the rprised to hear of Dr. Ross
Council was surprised to near 01 m
fem
aking the complaint, inasmuch as he himself iilted the sewage from his shippon and
..pble to flow' over the same neighbour’s ioorstep.
S:\BDEN WATER SUPPLY.
nclusion a hearty vote of thanks ra r. J;;
:ause, if it did not p.ay at present, there was 10 telling what value it would be to Sabden lithe luture. It was never known to be dry, iid it they were to go deeper he had no bubt the spring would be stronger. The Clerk said there would have to be a .oral Government Board enquiiy, and they
. . .
fould have to show the Inspector that the [heme \ra.s a meritorious one, and would
jhow a profit. The scheme was approved, at an estimated
:ost of £1^0, and the Clerk was directed make application to the
Loc.al Govern-
lent Board for sanction to borrow ;£’i8o r the execution of the works, and incidental lenses, repayable in a period of 30 years.
:
fU THE COUNCIL TRESPASSING? The Clerk stated tha.t Mr. Robinson (Cli-
eroe
Ca.stle) was enquiring why m e Houn- had got from the stone quarry on Pendle
licti Ihem to he good enough to inform him ivhat t'he Council based their claim of [;ht to take this stone.
Ihvay station, it wu» “’- r ' ^nni- ntfl ’ me tliat the sapposM t Happily, however, the acci
lld, IJie ontcon-,e of which th ^ - ler4 injured. -By Itached to the . f
|"ndel^by■ ToW of life. , I spot .where thia
I'ltsido tho ihinnel ® Sm-Bhek' ittains were a passeager from- iAccnngton and a
j jo
|dd. The paraenger wiithout any
avhich was bemff on ca>eigi“i
Ithe tuntjM the d"y.®"'^“ ° S in g 1 backing down the ''"® , Iblemma, ho -with.
,• ,4 (he S*';, j,ppIieJ •'‘l
pp Jus chaiJ
. and end.e.avoirted ^ P“"tra?n cai»a ithont avail. The go passenger to' 1 lie rear of it oaught lately the.
■? j withiAJ
,3. Tlio two front “ ""'“^ptnicnts J* lecTE two- third-cl^e
" S f w e r e ' U i l
e u ; ' v w o - n - . - - « — _ . q « ii l i t i r o s i d e f o r c e d m
-E a s t Lancashire, I h o B e f c T O
ives’.icr andiKt
t o f a s e c o i u l - c l a a s " ' ' A l t o wUckckl. -Pli® '“PPJ?“ ;ting
me to B ia c k b u rn ,_ ^ ie r^ ^ ^ j ,^ curried
t > U o '‘ ®‘' - „ n 7 n d Ihv en io o l, 7 y
who was injured bad, i nsyfield ^Station. were
’ ’ " ■ a ' k r t v seve ..
I port I longst Hto-ee
Ik. t o w ® > , • ii :bound H
3ever.al -t"
-''■ -lOUS parts -of • apveraT wif ito
, ' I)is?'|
Mr. J- ■“ •f'sioti also
• lin? was glared ehorlly befor® '1 Black'”" H-res'-i;i-
J,The Clerk said he replied at once that the llmveyor had got them as a matter of right, ause they were informed that the Sur-
fwors of Pendleton gqt therri at their, own |rw will, .and for their own purpose. " The reply was approi’ed.
iABiiiyoli u e o n . w ^ » TENDERS.
I The tender of Mr. Richard Exton, at is.6d. was accepted for carting stones from
jihallej' Station to Sabden Road end, the ■ tntract expiring at the end of March, next.
UM13 ROWE WATER SUPPLY. f
I J'':* regard to the above, [Tile Clerk stated that the Act of Parlia- ditiias a most inadequate prov'ision for en- irie water supply. The owners of the
Tjhgej hal ing refused to comply with the 1 'CK, Mr. Eastham thought the best thing
t *0 make arrangements the landowners, and then go to the cot-
rf "as decided that an arrangement be D® ">th the trustees of the late Mr. Solo- :
f hflngnorth, for a supply of water for a ®‘ 14 5e,ors, at an agreed rental.
, OTHER M1 .-VTTORS.
' _ t. l,ongivorth. asked the
con.sent of uncil for the loan of the road roller,
.lUran occupation road. I t had been ; tl'at the owners of the property
“ repair this.
A T THE tim es o f f ic e
Han d b i l l Printing
to thS D e ' ^ Sl^n? a ^ i l^ o "
ami should livo.
l tliat they enu- « SABDEN. BVEPi t EEFBHENCB. At tlio Baptist CliaT)f*l nn
tho pi^tor, tho Eev. i . H. West; liad’^sistairMriS,- rt
had X a T b e o ^ fa hhom , ,I,»absence of iMr. R C. Assheton, hndiy afternoon. There were al o pr^ Thos. Hayes, T. Robinson, T. M'ATER SUPPLY. soe«l sho.dd nn^i motor-cars. f
I^vttSEBOE r u r a l , PISTBICT GOUKCIL.
Pentushion uas given on the motion of Mr
Hanson, seconded by Mr T. Robin on LIGHT LOCOMOTIVES
A circulars a re,idinfai ni- U1 cue net r e U t in o - 1, /e°f ^ ing of the Ac
piimington took the Chair ol diis ipdes an hour insiMrl I vhich was held in the Town tlall n l . i“ *
THE
EPISTLE OF SCUTCHIjPM. Dere Gaefer,— Sooa far as aw con t:ee,af-
or twelve, and when a «s two hes it between us '^uodred yards Sitch a fact as Ihi seems to me to nfflekt PuWik J an’ it shows a pay-triotism as is be-' sp e^ should not e.\ceed S1.V miles an hour. yond all praise.
ThirwwVAw sea eaur member o’ parlyment hes bin tins ivoiild appear (to be in respect to jW'Wdm’ 4th ageean, an’ awim varra sorry as'
• ih IS sooa. ^ Aw’m not findin noon fa.wt wl’ liis
pollitiks, so wha,t aw’m! not lindin’ , faivti
they wl’
axe; his
nor views,
sooa wliat tltey axe. An’ aw’ll goed' a 5lep further an’ aw’ll sa.y as aw docon’t think as ever we siiall find eaut ayther cn ’em, if we’ve to get em eaut of his speeclies. Aw like liitn leet enuff as a membCT o’ jiarlyment. When he gets theer he con vcoat as hard as mV tlia.ts os mitch as- Bal4 con
coiife-r^utiou Hei lies a grand seaundiii’ name, an’ he’s Taylor.who risspektibul, an’ hes a nice heause; an’ aw
when youugor a vary aotivo^vorkerf *** SERVICE OP SONO "
dcoan’t knew but what he’s as good a cliap "®
oiiuoil, a ijewvioe of Eoiie, entitled,^- LwcM ' SohocG. 'I'ho reader was
rr to be doiic, lic woulJ apprise the
of Higham. 'Tlic [baton was wielded by Mr. Janies Bridge^ and ilio tusteful roudorniff of the teffhfc a^nd pleasant music by the choir rc-
.Illy ns to the The School vm
aid of the funds of the Tcmporuuco Council auiountcd to about
ereafi cnxlnl mioa ]Ji ' ni as conductor, ^ ,s crowded. . ^.
PATril iANB 'WOEIC.
ChuiS on Sunday afloirnociK DEATH OF, MIL JOHN FIUCINGTON. , Wiei liCffTcfc to announce tlio death of Mr. Jolm
.. fouiiff Men’s tho collection in CUnder Itho auspices of the.United Temperonca misS'fn?^'^
in: Clitlira Diwishun, seein’ ,
till aw drop or he drops it. Bat Of till sam^ aw do kunsider, an’ aiv’m
beawn to put it on record, as it’s ncoan leaght for onny on- us to be cumpelled to put up m’
o ght locomotives i tW pappers as i wo’th readin’ just at prev- ^ jee-hcf-graTikul audent, an’ aw think ther' kould be ten ‘'unh nobbut th’ war an’ Scuirhem, and ob't to be mcoan kunsidderashun shoun for
eaur mi fortune A aw say, aw dooan’t want to loise him,
as nw know on. It v,cd Lo a Lieech of kon- fidence for. to- gooa an’ try to- jxUm him off cn .some other kiinstitywency, an’ aw .wodnt dc- tlyit. But in retem for. all eaur kindness to
-.himi, aw do think as Sir Yewtrid owt to liev some thowt for us, an’ aw think if he bed at heart eaur trew hinterests, as liefd-give ower iawkiii’ at once, an’ stop sooa until fc *'-ei headers.
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Yores affekshunate, SCUTCTIEM.
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HARWOOD COLLTERV COMPANY,
Martiiolme (Cook Bjudok) P itp, Great [Iauwood
HIGH-CLASt ------i-f------------ —w,. . ..o H O U S E C O A L Is supplied from these Pits at Reasonable
unto death, was roudorod biji tho tenipoi-auco kiooa, p aw say, if it be trew as evryboddy Prices, and may be had of all Carters and choir, ,on Sunday altonoon, in the Board gets tlv^r disserts, .tiler’s nooa deaut abeaut Dealers. It is well known to be one of the Mr. George Holden, it a.s we’ve getten eaurs, an’ we’st liov to put most economical coals in the market, up "wi Sir lewlTid tis lung as he lives,which' 5 aw Iiooap it’ll be a limg time yet. But, at th’ hafter aw’ve sed o’ this, a.n aw’ve
* »Local Government Boir--l,
enclu.icu John Benneitt at Him Ba^iist Youiiff Men’s 1
^he subject of a paper road by Mr. bother°abcIu?Sir Ymrtd^ ^
agreed to put up wi’ him, sooner nor oppccase him misel. At th’ liafter o.’ this, corn’t, we come to a little bit, of ai komprimiise? If awe’ll sign an agreement not to mek onny more
boddy to promise, or get liissel to promise, as lie weean’t tawk onny mooar? Aw should co’ that a pritty middlin’ sooart
Pilkington, wiiich. took, place at his bonio in Gurdeners* Terraco on Saturday morning last. Tlio deceased was a native of Danven,but came to Sabden i^omo eigliteeu years ago, ito occupy tUo position of a cardmastcr at tlio ton of M
eUflU*&. James Stuttard and Sons, whicli posi
tion lio faithfuLy occupied foo: thirteen, o’ears, when, owing to declining licalih. and advancing years, lie retired from active labour. At the time of liis death he was in Ms C5th year. His demise is a painful bereavement to his widow and four cliiidreu, two sons and two daughtiers, both of the two sons occupying good posiiUoim in Blackburn and America respectively. The interment took place in th'e Wesleyan Chapel grounds yesterday, amid every token of respect, and was attended by members of the family. - and maujy relaltives and friends.
JOHN HALL. —By th© retiremeut of Mr. J oha ilali irom any official capacity iu comieciUon with the St. Nicholas Cnnrch and Sunday School, at Sabde»a, the causein the^'illagfQlo8Psa most
The Suneyor produced the plan for the iipply of water to the top end' of Sabden. Ur
ous worker. His services extend over al period' of 15 years, during wliioh time he has manifest ed hisiuterest and decotion to tho school by rtgu-
w"so
cluiaacler, Mr. Hall had wou the esteem uuxt ap- preeiatiou of a wide circle of friends, who, aux- ious to allow some sligiit acknowledgcmeut 01 their x'eiy' high regard and their appreciavioii 01
_ •« t-_ I..-I1 ■ __ 4-1.r. nul'ooirt iiTirl nn- _A
■ and co'iigrcgatiou generally, have pri^euud luni with a Jiaiidseine oak inkstauid bearing tlie fol
liis v.'ork couuccted with tho school, whicJi he had done so much to promote, thoyouug peoiiie
lowing insoriptiou:— “ Presented to Mr. J°h'} Hall by some of the members of the Guild and friends of tho St. Nicholas Church, Sabdea. Sir. Hall had also filled many importaiit oihees in the Chiu-Cili, with credit to both, himself and to the parishioners. The interesting cpreniony aijk
of a very interesfuig olioiacter. SH-. H. ^ft- Louso, w-lio made the presentation on behaH oi the contributors, spoke t*!® ®
of Str. Hall, obsen'ing that 'he had seried tlio Church oUid school faitlifully, honourably, ^ d
“ ®''““"
well. It gave liiin the greatest popible uro in asking bim to accept that gift as a token
thoVht’it wXs a (p-eait pjk)'tha^ ^ uirinw why the Coun- Bcheolstoifidlo^tbeto-^
31l,aconsiilerabie quantity c f stone without very honourable and ■ring anything for the same to the lessee, -an^imposeible to_^ostn^^
hd irithout his consent. Mr. Robinson de
thpir success to Ms'uiitiriii^ effor .ami bis loss would be particularly, felt in
L h S do.rrduring his 15 years residency m nuici. ...... __________
____[U -Ja sTrt+iriii«T ftflorts. 0X
narisli. ’The Churcii and sohool oivi.d mj'm’i R .
S ' e n V i iT h ^ 1(1 bis loss
INTEKE.STING I’BBSEN'rATIUN TO MB.
of A bargin. Aw docan’t meean as he’.s not to tawk in
.r.
May bo had in LoikIb or Bags from Mr. \V. L. GRIME, Clitheroc. Mr. OSWALD ROWE, Ulitheroe.
Sole Agent for Chatburn District— MR. WILLIAM YATES, CnATnonri Station
WHALLEY.
WHALLEYi BEADING BOOM. • ANNUAL MEE’LTNG.
what yo’ might co’ the nacheral herder o’ things. If Lady Shuttlewortli tawks to him', aw shctild allow im to tawk back ageean if he’s nooa mocor sense. Aw should alleaw him for to ax for mooar puddin’ at dinnertime,an’ for to ax Father Krissmas to lotch him some sowdjers an’ s.rylers to lalce wi’ at ICessmass. Owt in a hordineriy an’ privut way aw shud A^ “for tlio aioaitiou of steward, some of the
endtug November 19th, 1899, ^va*' preseuited, and ehowetl a deficit of J2JI2 89, 3Jd. TIiiC Chantmar^ impresscdl Jupon tho mem-
iicld llicir ajinual mecihng on Moiaday even ing ill tho ibillmivl room, presided over -by Mr. I f , Clegg. Tlio balance sheet for tho year
boi*s the neccssRy oi kccpuig the club in a proi)cr stale of oflieicnci’- wit<h regard lo funds.
of cooarse alleaw, becoss .axv’m ,a fayre-minded mombera Imd iiitnnatcd that during the wia- sooart of hanimal. But aw shud, an’ mocast
,
Imss-seireredly mek him, sweear off onny pub- charge, and thus tho hnlf-a-crown a week,' paid lik speykin’ whatever.
1 I - rr
n hng to itako up tins dulS'' in turns, free of at present, would be saved, and tlio financial
What aw meean is to svtieear hoff fro’ speyk- position of tOio cliih, greatly improved, in’ in publik, .-nt distinct fro’ speykin’ in A
publik, becoss theris nooa kunnedeshun be tween these two. At onnytiiue as aw wor theer, Sir Yewtrid should be perfickly wel come to lift his voyce: in ai public heause, an* Iiorder glasses reaimd. But, as: aw say, aw shud mcoas.t liass-sewered-Jy liobiect to him gerrin on to' publik
pla.tfonr.s, an liowdin’ 4th
- -
ie advised the purchase of the spring, be- ^y^th iiis straightfor\mrdiies8 and sincerity of tlieer. *
Sitch
pru.scedins is not good enuff. They _1
must strain his voyce, an’ they’re like to strain his hin-tellect. They corn’t help doin’ other
wise. Aw dooan’t think as tlier’s onnyboddy as con get on to tlie’r feet, an ta.wk an heaur, beawt sayin’ Dwt at th’ finnish, but what it’s bound to be mekkin a hinrooad into some parts O'’ theV konstitushun.
place at Mr. Kothwell'a Befreshment
Eooms.Saib- 5en on Tuesday evening, and the gathering was
h.appen, an aw shud ax him, tO' stop it- for evrybeddy’s sake. Theris nooan of his kun- stittywents as con stan’ it onny mcoar nor he
con Stan’ it hissel. ■ An ' aw’l l try an tell yo' why. It’s in the ameaunt o’ stuff as he gives yo’
for tbowt. Neaw tliat’s tlie key to o ’ th miss-terr)'. Tek it fro’ the point o’ view of a chaji like
held*bv^ fan-enumbm-^ o f^ e parisliioners. Ho me. Neaw, here a\v*mi at ^>'a^k fro’ herly moriT noiu uy a lu. r. ___ .
flw>
r.hnrch and . . work .of the par-
j£e thought that Air. Hall luul taken a ®7if'^cnod
to set of sum (witchi is a kwoUiysluin fro’ Poca- try). IVell, aw gets whooam of a neet, we’ll say, an’ wlien th’
I.ad’s browt ir.i th’
new.spap-i
_i? a._/..
per in, aw dives into th’ war news like two to a herrin’.
th’ front, aw torus mi hattenshun to whocam Brown secoaded.
That’s o reight, an’ when aw’ra stiUisfied as nooa ckkayshun for me to be gcoin’ to
alfaiyres, an aw finds as Sir Yewtrid lies bin howdin’ 4th agee.'Ub soca to speyk. Well, of ccottrse, .aw conTt grummel abeaut that, beccss lie’s a reight to tawk. Sooa aw sets to; as aw’ve set biffocar, to find eaut what it
is as he’s sayiii’ An’ that’s wheer th’ trubbel comes in. It’s
in this matter as he finds for kontemplashmi'. Aw’ve sui me sit till bedtime tryin to relckon tipWliat it is as lie meeans, an’ .aw’ve sin me fail time after .time. A t tlT liafteT aw’ve ^ » v .
. « ■ r«, .
witlfrcourt of ippeal in thowt, an’, aw’ve getten up agee.an to ponder bi concliisioii imido a
ageean, but aw’ve med nooa mooai o^ut on f n . r what aw could niek eaut of a
P''I’®yiM.^^iitV
toW.ilr(ls that beautdul present,. Sfinks wT side whiskers ifro long as ho
Neaw, that’s just what aw’m grummeluig
aboau't Aw’ve noca
de.aut Sir Yew tnd means to say summat, but wliat aw say is as life s too short for to spend time 1’ findm’ eaut wliat it
IS as he meeans An’ sooa that’s what aw liobject tc; an aw
think mocast dis'-idedly .as sumboddy owt to luk liafter him; an stop him hoff mekkm’ these piiblik anneaimcemenfs as weears fooal^s eaul It’s eeasy enuff to say as aw ovvt to hev mocar eense nor try' to read ’em, an’ weny' misel into ai herly grave. Happen aw owt, an’ luappen
aw owtnit- If aw wom’t one o Sir Yewliid s
konstittywents.aWsertinlvwoddn’t. But then aw an*.; an’ soca aw kunsider as aw \e a piib
lik dewty to pufform, an’ onnybeddy as knows me will be well awaia as aivv^m not to be tom- ed aside [to’ oimy feelin’s cf mi oini persun-
' All* sGoa a^vs■ t gooa on an* read luin ayther A i nel kunvaynumse. n a t
ELEC'TICN CF CPFICEES. TBEASUBEE,.
of Mr. Smithies, and Mr. Rd. Blackburn se conding:, tliis resolutiou was also carried with, unanimity.
tion was carried unanimously. Mr. J. Fergriison tlicn moved the re-cleotL)n
- * THE SECRETARIES. The Cliairman proposed tliati the best thanks
of the meeting .be given ito the secretaries, Messrs. R. Riley and A. Houghton, who had spent a lot of tiuio afrid worked energetically for the club. Their duties, also, -wore more
It’s mooast certin’ly trew as tlmt’s what does itiou
onerous than thoso of lUio treasurer. Mr.. J. Brown seconded, and alter this mo- had been carried, tho retiring secretaries
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wiexe tc-elccttyl on the miotion. oC Air. ‘T. Birtwell, seocuded by Mr. E. Bulcock.
'THE COMMl'TTEE. •
tho following were appointed aa a result: — SXessi-a. Ji’lifist Buleotk, ,A;. Hai>;reaves, J. Hoyworlii, Tlios. Dobson, Jas. Hydou, J. Fer guson, Bi. Holgato, Dciiby, il. Bradley, ‘Win. Jloioer, H. Hopwood, I. Bydelieard.
Tho committee was elec'led biyi ballot. NEB’SPAPEBS. The newspapers taken will be the aame as last
year, with about three or four exceptions. Tlio Cluiirimin -iuggesioil that the coiiinutteo
-j,„pei-s were ricvci- opened
■ Mr. E. Biilcock proposed this, and Alr. J. '
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conuiiittco have no power over tlio luagasiiieJ and tho other iUiiatmted papers.'
were omt-voteu, and tho luotioii was . declared carried.
S'TEWAED.
fore 2s. 6d. J>er week vrill bo saved. This concluded itlio business.
SOCIABILITY AMONG VNIMALS —'llicre
was a loige attendance at tho weekly' mcetiiig of Hic -vVlinllcj Climdli Jliiliial linpi01 oment bo- oietj on ■ \Vediii.=dax iiiriit, when a di=coume vv is gneii on the iiboie ubject bv tbe Bev J. LI liotl Ml U ‘3tan fiLld, tlio appointed clii r- imui, being indisp 1 c 1 Ibo chair wa. 1111 iccui led The lecture w
cd bj Mr R/^(Uh h 'Mi. Llliob*- sudubj re plied
Business & Official Envelopes Day Books, Ledgers, Cash
Books, Pocket Books, Rent Books, Memorandum Books, Drawing Books, Painting Books TOE TIMES OI^ICE
tbo conclusion n ^oto of ill nks -vnds a(.coidcd to Mr Elliott on tlic inolioR of Ml J Holi ccoiia
h tened to tUiouRhouL ^\llU uipt atlciuioii At -a.s prolomidly mtciesting, and was
Toys, Dolls, Games At the Times Office
Splendid Choice in Presents - At the Times Office
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-A largo number volunteered to act in tin s capacity in turns , tree of charge, an d there
Elievon voted for the amendiiiout, ihut they , Mr. J. Gr©w moved an nniendiuent Uiat. tue . ,1' . h,,
tailnieiit of expciiies. It was advisable to drop some of the papers in tlie eiiimiier, became ho was certniai they were never rc^.
Sir. Forgiisoii seconded. Mr. T. Biilcock spoke in favour of a ctir-
should linvei discretionary power over the iiews- For about tlirco ot the summer inontbs
and it would bring down tilie c-xpenditui-o if these were dropped for tills period.
and Photo Frames 9 Purses, Albums,
Prayer Books At the Times Office.
of tho meotiuff bo given to Mr. Sniitkie* Cor Ilia past services as tre-asurer to tlic society, and Mr. John Heyworth. sccouding, the- mo
Tlio Clinirmani moved that the -best thanks t''®b approved iii®°ths> at any rate, they were quite wil-
Crinkled Paper, At the Times Office
Ladies’ Bags, Crumb Trays The mombei*s of the Whnlloy Rending Room i®'l™d,tliers liabsileAtly non t sitch tackle just becoss of what yo’ might co"
SWAN & ROYAL HOTEL. FINE SPARKLING
HOME BREWED BEER & STOUT. BOTTLING STORES, CLITHEROE. TEMPEST SEEDALL, Proprietor. ;
PRICE LIST. ■ HOME BREWED • BEER.
GALLON JARS. .
Jfino Homo Browed Boor—^Mild .........;i 1 0 lE^ne Homo Brewed. Been—Mild pTmo Homo Brewed Bleer Bitter Pino Homo [Bre^vo(l^ ^tout
1 2 1 4 1 3 GALLONS IN BARRELS. Fine Homo Brewed Beer—Mild ........... PINT BOTTLES. HALF PINT BOTTLES.
per Gall. lOtl.
Fino Homo Brewed Beer Mild .............. 1 0 Fine Homo Brewed Bo(*r—Golden Bitter 1 3
Per Doz.
Homjs Brewed Beer .......... ......... ............... 2 G Homo Browed Stout ........... .................. 2 6
Per Doz.
Basses Palo Alo (Sco Romuno labol ...... 2 0 Fino Bitter Beer, Homo Browed ......... . 1 0 Home Brtiwcdl Sfbut ...........................
Fine Home Brewed Beer 4d. per quart.
Fine Home Brewed Bitter 5d. per quart. Brin? your own Jugs.
Sclicppes* Mineral Waters. 1 6
3?or Jar. S. d.
WINES A N D > SPIRITS.
SPIRITS... DIRECT OUT OF BOND i ' ■ ;7
.King’s 0\Mn>
Fino Old Irish. Wliisky .................. 2 6 S .P Puro Malt Irish \Vhisk7 ............. 3 0 4 6 Special Irish Whisky ............ Fiuo Scotch Wlu&ky ....... Do.
The Cluny Whisky ................ .
Finei Old Cognao Brandy ... 4 6 5 6 ; . Best Lendou-^ Goat Genuino. Hollands Gtai
Cherry Brandy, Special Quality.*... 4 0 ... WINES.
............. 3 0 2 9 ...............
Fine Old Port
Claret (1890 Vintage) .............. 1 6 2 0 2 6 Haxrvcsfc Burgundy .......por -Flagon 2 0 1 8
Vory Choice Sheirry (1887 to 1890 Vintage)
cst Prices. CORDIALS and finest brands of CIGARS kept in stock.
CHAMPAGNES: ' Beat Brands at Low All Orders specially attended to and-delivered. 2 0 ... Bo± t .-B ott
.................................. . 2 6 3 0 .................................... 2 0 2 6
I'ino Old Jamaica Rum .................. 2 6 3 . 9 1 Do.
. Whisky
Special Scotch Whisky .;................. 3 6 ... Ten Years* Old Special Glenlivct
............................ ...- 3 6 4 0
3 6 5 3 8 0 4 P
...... ..................... 3 0 4 6 2 6 3 t 3 6 ... . ' ■ s. d. n. d. • Bottlo. Qrt. ^ 'i
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