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■ouruj 2 j]


V™- Jump. lleH only: t •


Iccuil prmu. liUj. or filly | J't!»“ 1. unil-


|-Pony ract- .W-'^Tom!


itiou m ti,;,


Horso So- Poultou-le,


Baxemleii; 3 llifc J . acid J,


ml—blure or >l‘>; 1 J. iv


ociety’a dis- ■


01- carli brood '^al, or cerlift. 1 K. A.


-' JaCIUI; 2 \ ivoarns; c J


i. baiesbiiry cxcceding ig


■L‘1* Jumper “•■. 1 -Mis; " UVCrti,;c. •


r i-p-Oncn to Society’s district only, ui;i- otlierin o ^ li^^ jOichon, Chtheroe


|[^sirGrinJ>oto..


|ppcii m ijiiy jnii-e brood: 1 G. H i tch o n ; '-'rmiittaker, Giimlletoe.^ Pen'of llirce dod-


gOl>c'i ^ur*'


iir■ ® • to 11 ^En.dnml.—^Peii of tliroo dodd«l I I'rt "iCitelion- Clitlieroo. Pen of three store owes, of- any pure brood: ajj„ will: 1 II


,,i,iiniei' lambs, ot any piiro breed: . 2 Cr Hitchoii. Lonk luoun- Wornlcv-iaylor, Whalleyj


■ 1,1 llxcliange. Pen of tlireo half-bred store


'^^burniev: li Harrison, Ifawt/onstall. "’ f ilirco lm:k-moiiiitaiii store ewes: 1 A. 1 , JiocJi.lale; 2 .1. Toiniims, Sawley. r ii:-cc lonk iiioimtaiii store giiniuor 1 I Jileckbiini,


I "• •*.... c i.i___ hetivecii any two pure breed-s): 1


‘ illit il-ir Gi-iiulle!ioii; 2 J . IVliittnker. • Hirce lialf-bi’frd ahoaringr store cw^s


Si - ' l Veil of three tat doddcil ewx».: .1 r l l a x e m l e i i : 2 G. ITitehbu. Pen


voiirns; lie H. mare, not cxl


J* i^iGrc<;^,


1 nl ber foot, ono this year* Mercor, 01% be K. Spencer. ' 1 Kiuhard


rize awarded). or Koldiii": 1 . .


oal: l it, Tom. A. Yerburgh,


on, Clitheroc; . Kichardson,


Sagar, Symon- [ir 1\. Sppii.


Millington, Bal- uir-ol;l filly: 1


t one-year-old « b ; 2 K. Span-


s; lie


sburno; he Mieg lilly loal: 1 J.


'Lingbani/. Cart i ill gears, Ibe ally considered:


arden, Isclsoii; .1. Smith, ])ar-


1 1 1 . \V. Ivearus, nadley, Clayton- rington. Shiro ami): 1 .T.. For-


fe,'/;,, 1 it.M


riec Grimlletim; 2 G. Hitclioii, Clitlreroe. a tliiec Seolch ewes, with tiioif laiiibs


igliiiion Hint S'-»ne, Road; 11 Soil!.


given by Mr. R


1 , o I ’iVhiUnn nnil Sons, Sinionstoiie.. |;\;,v'in-ce.l: 1 J. AVhiUaiii and Sons; 2 Tvavers, lirierfield. Sow, any breed, wn li


kn'^ Jieiir. any breed :1 T. AVeevers, Brier- iiilon. Store pi


I , of .iin-kins pigs, "''der toil weeks old: %-,rnlcn. Uil'inston: 2 J. ,Riley and Sons, I


‘.ijj. 2 T. Slicplicnl, Bilbngloii. hita.v iuM Sens, Hiipton.


;..cl iimlcr .£G per Miimui'/


’ belongiag to a cotlnger wlio 1 J. Eciiley, Bil- Store iiig:


per; 3 Jl. Gimielt, Brlliiigton; t 11. ililliiig'toi'.


|,lI■l•sl;_'nlrcc Iginoa-hirc chooses oE not


irriT.l!-Open to Societ.y’s district only.— iiL-i K Clegg, Ooosiiurgh; 2 JIi-s. Stott,


it|.,,'i’'l'lil)s. c:ieli: First prize (giv’on by Mr. j f Worslcy-Toylor): T. Brotlierloii. Biim-


[jluiin ; '\ 1). AVeb-, r, Whittiiisliam.


iwortliy, Ashtra- near Lancaster; 3. Webster, Par- It foal (open to ’illiamlamls, aoar id Sons, Lead; 3 . W. Hargreaves, aldcrstone. Shin ): 1 J. Torshaw,


lation ii'i the Stud ty’s silver medal: -I.ync.


section 2, and rc- .


Prizes.—For the foal, entered for


rri/e given by Mr. liurscs eligible


-o Society's silver inds. I ’riw given ) tlic exhibitor of ear-old colt, geW- bo the owner uind lilt farmer in the I'jrton, Goosuargh;


boiso section, a»'l gislration in the


entered for com-


Incd ana exhibited . 'i,r ill t'M


es in the light pml C- sodct.r’s


l|1 ertown;


,s iiivcii liy i;‘ t 1)V niiy oE IM - J!. Pye.


i„l Sons, S


CIn'vlou Efo'O : Kill. JiMWstlioi-iie,


opc-’.l eto.-


|v-Ta.vlor, Hari’uom xors. oE L _ sijott-


1^ iioUon.by-Bo^fi lece.linll one


W. \Vov:> '*• A :iey-3:eyl»« t3. tbo


I , twelve f''- Port- Itnirm-: 2_


|l ClKlll.li) have ",L p;-cek3 P'f


It far ■xecrilim Ihell;


nil’ll • a ' - voars' ■ ----- I'.'V t"“ -jioldco.


•I. flloitarf-


liU. »'>>- Qruo'vla>'<!' A.


E- q -'.LV Jliiig tvio .


,i,oiisey over


ihree .vea;--' iJraiJ^l?'"^’ ^ ea.l;


jjypi-


!m il ;2 I '! : ' i’ ll. E , ’"•.''a! 1101.10.^


' .oiiths oU- B. ,1


■null; . , L,, -\Vlia"'^‘ ll-iiii Ilolfiii''’, cr s**' ' llB of aay “J-


J-.nmvhuiil. - {crhin't - Ig ii-.ul.'SpccrA V


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i B. 20UCS. ^ |urnl<^y'


Dolt'”’— v.l


iHmiiiKlon. Selling Clasii. Hen any vnr- |rico net to excectl F2. 1 W. 1 irth.Read; ftel, liiliiagloii; 3 Tower Poiiltr}' l'ui-111,


lCro-.:U)ied Hen for 'abonS P’jyP,'’,®^’- ,, Bliidson, Bi-ici-elilfe: 2, A. Niittnll.Slnil-


4


jj'l'wjtill and Sons, liofion; - ^ star; 3 T. Diiekett, Skiplon.


ili; 3, Tower PoiiUi-}’ Poriii, Bury. Ga - I'l Goo"c. t, T. AViiitcr, Little Harwood.


*'mi; 2. -tv. Siitelin-o, Biirnley; J. r- . llillinglon.. Boiicn Drake imd D ah.


JraV.c ami duck: 1 and 2 W. .


Sdiy, liiiraley: 2 W. Sutf.bffc, Buiuk. , ; Stott, Whallcy,


ick, any other nctaL 1


’ •


t S S s told lodgings l« v e go-.mit? ^ t o n 3ud the dressmakers leapcu a b u ,„ ,g h thereM^'meiy chance t o a young .man. But he will have .' over ivlG”'


Imrtko pr; ] hteii m


tvlin-


ta.l Leviek, Briiiscnll., Drown U™. 1-t 153.. 2nd 7s._(nb. Jy lUriiorn lien. Ut 15b.. 2nd .«• tab, Jr_l


,


[ A. Wiltl, Earlestown, Lancs.: - moil, Tcalan-y, VVorcc-otcr; 3, JL 9 “';,


iSilsikn; 2 Wado Bros.,


itarn. Wliite Lo'die'a Cock. Ut I.13..- :H 5s. 1, and’ Silver Modal,


iTowler-Wilkinson, Gargrave. 1 W. Woiri. .Newark; 2 -lo''''


|i;-. 3 .1. Bhiekburn.


bin; G, .1. Avrton, iinir. «La Cc-ek.' 1 H. B.


■\Va«l<.s SilMlen; 3 K.


Gargnive. ^ il.. .Grd, 5b. 1 . , " . u i ,


I SiMni'; 2, It. n . Wilson, Maiicncst-er;• ’5_





hn. 1, I-'. Ally, I’illiiY”. 2, U. Siiiipso.i- .


[bin; 2 \V. RnhiiiBon, t.I’K uUe lo ii, I N'l'r'^htown. iir.


Briglioiisc. Blue Uiiiglcy,


iiliie .\iiilalu- . / ” "r lLL•i^^ lo •


3 J.


^K’lu t 'B i i r n lo y ^ Ihnv; 3 .1. J . Siigileii. V " rL . t 2


tidy. . \\h Fii-!.h, Bead; 2. A\. Pnlh. 1 ^^'-nnl'inn • 3,


I, T. Sugden. WitlKivll. iir.t Irel’m-c mentioned.


(Poiilliy Fill-Ill, Bury. not hof-m, iiicatioiicd. I.


2 .1. Tootill ail


d Sons., Bolton, a. Hen, any tUici


pain and exposed to


one or both, ers from the.se disenses,


fill. Ever)’ nerve is on lire; centre of agimy; evei’y


Panglio. ^PrisW llvtnllnirn P '“*6' ’


to- »'!


I: " 'i '. norsfalL.


Cli- '■)YliallU .’


lira’ll. Goiilen Wyandotte \ l 3rd


2, Jolm JJ-v-Y, v.e,wo..vw„- . ^ . 1 . Jt.


I3ro«.. Ooo-nurgh; 3, .laekson


Harby; 2 Bros.,


[iifli. Silver Wyamiotte 9"'''’^\v-Ti,M r .’


I. Cl.. 3r,i. r„. 1. T. Snmlen, W.lhnel . I’iAte, Eailiy; 3 H. PicklcH, l^a"’';}'- b L Jmi'.ottc lien. 1st Los., 2nd <3. Gd., 3ld. Xolile liieliardmn. Samlrabiiry; .J-


hear that these drcdi."'


t a v in t o r t u r e r s t MADE


LUMBAGO’ AND RHFUMATISM' HARMLFSS


k i d n e y f i l l s . b y DODD’S l'<’r Ih^


luriro- 2 T. JJibby, Kibchestcr; 3 1, Pui*- *^D \Vimlley; I G. ll'oUlon, Prastim; he AV, n-mt Goosmu-t?b. Tlirc^ chec-^s, of iiot rw tlriii l-2ll>J^. v'nch:


J Coupe. Chippkig; 3 0. Sagar, liibchcstcr; p. D.iwson, Cucnlale.


SlTOVKliS.— “I* 1 J . Bee, Goosmirs-U ;


feed bv llio Jdaker. Idrst piizc 10?., Sec- aLe 5^. 1 J- Walker, Great Karwooil; l4ni’l3irket%, Preston.


oatcako.s, to bo


ilflTliV POGS. AMD CATS.—(Open to EMKiidi G - -


I W. Fii’Ui, If gad; 3. AV. Firlli, IW ; ,i, 'l)nv,0M, CmiuTOO. Gnmc Cock, ail} r variotv. 1st. l.'H.. 2nd, 7s. ^(1,,


lirlli'. Head; 2. AV. Firth, Rcail, 3, A\ . ii I M ir,:.. 2m(I. 7s. cd., 3nl 5s. 1, W . l i l ’Ui


->^ L. liricrdillc. Game Kmi. mi.v


- MV. I’irth, Heail. Cochin China or " I Cock. 1-t I5S., 2nd 7s. Gd.. 3nl 5s. 1


:3 n : t i l S " '% h y . ^


giiiiuii DiiArit. skipion. i i“>:!''‘'B Cih. 3rd .As. 1, R. Iitto-.’i, Kirk-


DU; f- l irrawfonl: 2 R- AAAliittukBr, - AVebb AYhalloy, Billingloci; 2 .T Iloiroek t t i c e . ony two pure broods): P AY.


ivcthcrs: 1 and 2 R. Pickup, Clay- oo'i:'. Pen ol' three, fat lambs:- 1 .{.


Green): ' 1 B. 1 1 . Tomliu'iOii


J A. Xlaiison, Road. Rough oollio dog. under


Blackburn; 2 J Kiiey,' Paaiiiam


"l^onk mminihm ram Jamb; 1 T. Brierclilfo; 2 Mr.


.Iiocifiul-Oodded iwni, ol iiiiy Gum.b, i3i ll i i“ ” i. End’ll J .


/'*'‘’'tf.iisntct'’oli"m ™i’n Innib, any, 1 ..twi •>. .1. llarL'TOovos. Sinvlov.


OpcMi to nil England— orcoiii: i a . wilKiiisoci, Eibohoster of liny pure breed: 1 It. Gnuiod, Eoohdiilo, a G. B. Nelson, Bowlniid.


while: 1 G. E. Gnn- hen ■ggs.


■ “I .


Baimes, Blackburn; 3 .1: L. Ainoworth, Mcllor- OoojO, dicsscd, i-ady for cooking:


Blnakburu; 2 .I. Bhickburn. Cliovloy;3 T. Itmv; oilh, Salesbui^. .Couple of ohickene, dres-*ed ready lor coolcing:


1 H;. Whnlley, Billington; 2 ,T. Horrocks Bol­ ton ; il II. Wliitllc, Peiiworthani. Rough


BroWiors; 2 Mrs. Stott, Whalloj'. DOGS—Rough or sniootli oollio dog, novioo-


Billington: 3 R. Ro:id, Clitlioroc smooth collie liiUch, any at field, Blnokbiivii;


1 Barims Brotlicrs- 2 g ’ 1 Barimg


THE CLITHEROE ITMES, /FRIDAY AUGUST i i , 1899 'A]sr


OLD CLITHERONIAN.


VISIT TO m s NATIVE TOWN OF MR. . WESLEY WELSBY-


________ I t is not often that one can come across


such an mteiesting chaiacter as Mr. AVesley iVelsby.whci, seme 36 or 37. years ago wns a weaver in-this town. H e is tho son of Mr. John Welsby, anil a nephew of Mr. Jot'. AVelsby, who served his time as a letter-press punter oit .Alt. Wlmlley’s, along with Mr. R.


..n,..eiov- Rough or fully devm-lc'Ped as fail a s oil(i’cloca’ ~eKerci£ie‘ 12 iiionths try, inside work has not been his spebial voca-


ioui J P Walkdcn, Danvon. Rough or smooth iras wiUi fuar and trembhiiK that I souGrlit liin'j oollic Bitch, under 1-2 moiiths: 1 II. Johnsmi,


Ilunicr, Kisliiou; U Miss N-


. bura ; 2 E. AVliUlakcr, Haslingden; 3 R. Grun­ dy, Billington.


CATS.—English cat;- 1 P, CJiarnlej', Black- .


-(flat) 12 in number: 1 R. Vaidcy, AVhalley; 2 A. Whittaker, Sabdon. Sample of six distinct varieties of potatoes, six in each variety: 1 A.' AVhittaker, Sabden; 2 R. Varley, AVluilley.


.12 ill number: 1 .1. Billingto-n, Balderstone; 2 A, Holden, Nethertowni. Sample of potatoes


BICYC.LE POLO EOR LADIES. In the " SporUwomaiFs Corner^* of ''Mad­


ame,*^ the ladies* paper, appears the'foUowing: Nmv that bicycle-polo liu.s been recognised by


the authorities at ITurliiigliam, we may expect it to malco tho lieadway i t desen’cs. Hitlierto its charms have been known only to a *fcw de­


'2 ‘A. Mnnaon, AVliulley. Sample of ^vinter cab­ bage, three in number: 1 nod 2 R. Grundy. Sample of. winter turnip.9, s ix .in number: 1 and 2 R. Grundy. Siunplo of poUit.oes (round),


■ VEGETABLES.—Sample of inangohV wuiv /cl, six in. number: ! A. Holden, Netlmrtovni;


of tlie! genial Mr. Ezra Gamer, of Lowergate. On approaching tho liouse, and espying w'hat 4d-pei lb.


tci put up with a lot of liardshaps; it is not all a bed of -roses. But thera are chance^cf. a ni/ilu pushing himiself fony^d which can­


not be got in En^aiid.” . .(AATiiit is the exact.aiair-e lof'.the place where’you reside?”


New South Wailes; but situate m Queensland.' Many Clitheroe people have made a name for themselves in the colony. For instance, Mr. Robert Bulcock, who used to vyork at Bul- cock’s Factor)’, is now a member of the Legis­ lative ConmeU in Queensland.”


“ F o r the past 27 years I have been in and Stanthorpe, a northern ^rder-town of


. '■ *1°


,'o: 1 AY. It. Stalls, goes, for one can see by the tanned face and country is more-free tlian in England. 2 AV lY Firtli, Road; tho brawny.ai-ms tliat since he left this conn-


Bol-' Iron. Knciwing that lie was m this towib it "’g anyw nere I jil^se, o-ud > a* his tempcraiy “ diggings.” at the honse


,


“StanthciTpe,” said Mr. VVelsby, “is a ver)’ fruit trading place, l l i e climate varies much betweaa summer and winter, which is


Ih® I


S<> out aaid camp whei;e 1 like, and there "i® 'W - . T f go out shoot-


Ycai entnnet do


As to the cost of Imng, il iS not “i-Mi w ®ouutry- Beef and


P«"®‘Pal foods, run from 3d. to _


. . — ,


might have been a t)i>ic.il English f a r ^ in , Bins juncture, Mr. Gamer mf^med us t te iierson of a straiiger, stcod belt upright ‘' f ‘ and' in his sliirt sleeves. I guessed at once that this was just the person 1 wanted to see.


trap was ^ d y to convey “ d"':®’ ^


However, I did not dhre to accost him and }' esley Welsby was o-no of the most interest- ask if he was Mr. AVesley Welsby, but stole


oo'Y’"!®®®'’ ™y '"®" ^ ®^“ '


into the little shop, wheTB I was met by M.r Gamer, w'homi I knew to be the person to give-me some sort of inti’oductidn. “ Haven’t you got a visitor here?” “Oh,


yes!” says A'ip. G.arner. “D o you want to see him?” “I sliould be glad cf that privi­ lege,” was my. reply, and niccordingly Mr. Garner stepped into the street and called to the man in the shirt slecA'es, and I theil found my conjecture ^vas correct and thnit the ban­ ned looking gentleman was no- othea’ dian the Iierson I had- ceme purposely to see. Fortunately for myself, Mr. AVelsby proved


as coitrlecais and genial as Mr. Gamer, and it wa,s not long before we were in a pleasant conversation.


- ■ “AVell, wh.at dtn ycai want with niel?” says


voted players a t the Sheen Ilouac Chib, bub it is such a good game that its pop.ularity is only a que.stion of time-. I hear tliat it has-been very o. little CGTlfideilce. keenly taken up in the Birmiiigliani district, and ia two or three years I shall cxpecti to liml


1 iirtl.,"Kc:.:'l: 3 J- -Lord, Roclidal^a. OW hard and fast one, with, almost ns many dangers as football, bub 'it can bo played by ladies with very


the game will to suit wrote


•India, and I canciot refrain from qiiotiiis a few extracts from Ids letter. He states ' that, i t is well known that no form of pliysical exereiso is less cxhauatinir, or makes smaller demand np-


poihtiilff out the to


injury. A medical man the Calcutta •* Englishman, ailvantaKO of bicycle polo in


of


Fittoii, Ivirk-. on. tho licart than cycling:. Hoic, Chinn, sport (bicyelo polo), that gives ns all the dasli


/m;;Mii;ns'excitmnont ot football e i u i o i d X s J i n . Instead of exbaustion it


leaves heliind that degree of physical wliioh is a pleasure.’ To the uninitiated, the


|iln. l)oi-kin-r Hen. 1st 15s.. 2nd 7s_. 6d., 1. K. lilton, Kii-klmm; 2, Ai . A\ ood.s, 3.


■-> W Wi.mIs Newark; 3, T. Bridcli,


It 15=., 2ml 7s. Gd.. 3rd 3s. 1 »nd .Sil- W


lii-idcii, Cononley. Iil'|'“rca Anlc Bni'-.. Sihdo.-i; 2AV.O. Smet-


.!ei, I’nrboW, near Southport. M til., ■


fil’i r.It.m, near Bury; Messrs, . itw-loiislall: 2, AV. Roberts, Prec-Mon;


Parr aiuL Hamburg


ridiii.., seem. wiKulerXul;


seen in, an ordinary praclico


pace is o b ta in e d , 'a n d ’ t im fa c i l i ty iho hi'caklcss madunc indeed ^ m i r p r ^ .


2m| 7s. Gd., 3rd 53. WWilliain aiiaei.lt of these arc


bicjele to faiiKO 11 , w.- ...... , the absolute control ot the " j


niacliiiic with Olio haiid.tlie rapidity with which J^‘"ppareiitly impos-


B„i- believe, mo, u.ey aupe.'iv


to bo. none ordinary ridel’s take up the


lit.tlo chance recently


liako part, but not withgood men'.s' tcinns. Liidics should liavc their own clubs, amtl, modify the general ments. Among men


dom..’ I t is laws their


good teams in all the chief centres of the Iving- .1__ • Ti.


essentia y a game ill wl cli ladies ca if ncecsBnry, become


r. I-: .^l l.r r» ti, 4tr1iir>Il 1i>rti<VS PSin require­ a.


Thait i s ab(ioliitel ,y cciifrect,” says .Mjr. AA'elsby. “ It -i.s about thirty-six and a h.aJf


ainu..,-. , ^


Mr. AVelsby. “ I have come to bhive ai look at a Clithei'cnian wlio has not been in tho old Borough for over 3p_years,” s.ays I, gaining


BOROUGH POLICE COURT


^Monday.— ^Before Messrs. T; Garnett, J. Seftoiij and B. Jordon-.


A .S.-VTURDAY NIGHT T H E F T IN SfVLFORD. ,


Daniel Mackenziei and AVm. Holmes, the


former a stranger in the to-wai, were charged witl’i staailing, sometime betw-eeii '6-40 and 6-50 on Saturday evening, c-ne bag cont.ain- in g - ii4 Ib-s. of horse hair, ajid a hammer,totaI value of IS. zch, being tlie property of John Webster,-E.rHord. .


. In O'pening the case, the Chief Constable


•said it appeared that -the two- men were seen prowling alxiut the sb:uble by the younger son -of the prosecutor,.and further seen coining out stable with the bag. AVhen- the- nren


yeans since I left Clitheroe for Queensland, gj^w they were seen they went into a luinal AiistitiJia, where I h.ave carried on biusiness as -close by^ and came out again without the bag, ;i c.arpentei- and coutractcr.”


evidently having thrown it o-ver tire wall. In- good?”


“ And have you returned to Clitheroe- for fo-miation was given to the police, an-.l shoitly afterwtiird's the bag was handed toi them by an


. - “No fear! I prefer. Australia before this opi n-.an. 'I’he men were charged wit:.-the-ot- countr)’, and I' can assure you I am- only on fence and whilst being searche.1 at th :■ Pidice a: \isit, and shall stay culy for a .short time Station tlid hammer was fo-und on die f -iiso-n- lirobably till tiro end c f next montliu I have Mackenzie, which was at once li^cognizeJ also two brothers and a sister in Australia,


i^-itness as the property cf his foiher.


Coming back to- England is like coming to a John AVm. Webster, employed by l:.is fath- .strange counti-y.”


“And what do you rcckcn of Queensland ?’


to- farming, sheep being rea.red in great quan­ tities. There are as many as 2 50,000 and 400,000 sheep kePt at .some of tlu? static-ns‘. b'or agriculture, Qi.eensland has a great fii-


er, a fish and fruit salesmran, of 16, Salford, |.],nt on Saturda.y night he was in the


just coniiing -to tho front, es’iiecially in regard jg^yc the stable, closing the door after him, , _ r-----:— oi,.,„,-. b.-:,irr .-o-ivoil In mvnii, niian-


,ture beforei it.” “ And what are tha c-ther pursuits?”


“ Well, I think the miner.als. come the ne-xt.- Ft i.s- one of the finest mineral ccuntries in


die world. I f nJiycne was to- go- to London, id! .see rdie .Ean-l’a Court-exhibition, tliey ■ ■ ■ ' resources


yo-u ring de­


veloped to a I'emA'rkaible extent, and besides prnvlding for ourseli-es is being exported to


other countries.” “.And' wluit’s the sIlu.a.tion as regards manu­


facture?” was mv next qiieiy. “Oiieenslancl is not a manufacturing place


at present. There is one cotton mill, but it is closed. I-Jowever, a woollen mill h.-t.s been rimning for about 22 veto's, and it is


doing wYlI, tiiriun^ such; a-s blankets, eta. There is a great oiien-


,


liven-man and woman plenty of woollen factories. ............


“ \Vl-uaFs your impression of Clitlieroe in- - . fell of -.mEer-


none are more pa-in- every joint is a


muscle an area of lea-


tiire. T o move hand or luv. .......... - tiin shriek with


Rheiim-atism-nytkes morec^ ^ hand or foot makes the vic-


comparison with 36 years ago-?’ “Well, when I left it, it Mtis a-t the time cf


tho cotlcu famine, but nevertheless I -think it was equally as prosperoii.s, if not more than at the present time. \ mi


^,.;p , , , t,,an all now, though- of cctrrse there •'^


the railroad f® '“ , ,S i n ’es of hilmanity; verv little dlFerenq taken i.p a Twisted, m.is-shapen_mnraU


who aiiiiiot •a ,“ Clithoroe people! every da)'._ I lie


seen


uibbv' v,T isin iH»inor I-aiiPbago._Dodd s Kid^ j^,,m,n,alisin Anyone who has been in Queensland for an) number of ye.ars would never drwm of com-


R uiey to-; Imalthy P>« the kidneys healthy . Dodd’s Kidne)’ Fills


and Lumbago- receipt of [P-.-ce by I


23, l'‘arfhigrifn Avenue, ______♦ ♦ ♦


A C


Riieum-at- are. Ro-mid about Bn.sbano w Ik t o p m t e r e c people M nun^


, \ , ,.,avs Cure.


Sold by all Chemists a.tjs. 9 ‘• I J , ix Ixixes for i3«. 9<I-’


London, L.C. ’. :.O0 D SEASON. 1,;, “Madame” the season


now The


iVustralia.”


“And how does the clmv-ite .suit? “ Oh. they Itave all kinds of climates in


. , t?”


Oueeiisland'. It is hot for the mest p.ai’t, and not a,s M-efa.? F.ngland. Wd have more fine weather. La.st season was the di lest since I


went out. • i_p>» -I-


and otbei’.s. Aliss A. Atiillineaux gave a solo on tlio violin with considerable ability. Air. A. Puto presided lit the’liariiioiiium..


BIRWI Tho best BAKING - „


,,^6 box, or pie who have been in Austituba for ten oi ,,.,vo come home with t''® " ®


ing Lack to England to sUiy. Clitheice peo- ^


J l l i ne Co.- ii.:-n of staving, but they have gone back to RFAD


Viimdng then, and they are not ’'® "’®;'®


all the appearances, the to-\ui is Clitheroe’ people out youi va) .


I slioiiUI think .there enough


;]^®


Stork Bold green, the closing gi-oiiiids of a boii-lfcig handicap, which hail occupied Bcvenil evening^'din-ing the -week, were played olV. Air. W. H. tVilkiiisoii secured the first prize, bttr.


BOAYLING.—On Saturday nCtcriiooii, on llio


.1. Diixhur.v. second, and Air. AV. AYilkiiisoiI tliird. There was n large iiiimhar of entries.


on local v.’orkmeii ‘as Iiaymaken) to a gre.Ai;er extent than formerly, very few Irishmen Imv- ing visited this locality this year. The season is iiinv- practically over with, ami f|Mite an average eroi> liiis been gatliered in, for tliem-jst part, very siiil able weather.


H.-VA’' II.-VRAiEST.—Farmers have had to rely P.S..A.—-\ very pleiiaant Sumdiiy afternoon


The People’s Dining Rooms and Commercial Hotel,


U, CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE. 14.


Splendid Accommodation for Cyclists’, Picnic jind Private Parlies Meals- supplied .any hour o f th e day. FUNERALS UNDERTAKEN THROUGHOUT.


BREAD AND CONFECTIONERS Supplied Wholesale or " Retail in ToAvh or Country.


,


R. WOOLER, Proprietor, THE PEOPLES’ CATERER. -.


, m


1 Ji


:’vT» 1^-5


“Qiieens!.a.nd is the lea’Hng colony- It is 5.,n,i,lc yard. About-6-40 he lind occasion to- igcking it. Tlie pri,soners were tlieii


■Standing in tlie yard near tlie door. ' Witness latJ previously put some horse Iia-ir into a bag hanging outside the stable, while the Imiiinier was on tlie window bottom. jVbo-iit five min­ utes after witnes;-. saw tho prisoners go into- the urinal with the b.ag, but when they came out it was not in tlieir possession., Flo then went into- the stable and found t i e bag and tho hair m-hsing, aftenvards receiving it from, .an old man named Tcnilinson. At the police station witne.ss saw the hammer which he found missing on Ids return toi the stable. Tlie articles ptoducevl were the property of His father, John Webster, and were valued at


I.S 2d. Alfred Y'ebeter, aged ten years, said he was . ing ou t soma m.agnificent clolh Brother, the las.ist Witness.


/m" for the manufacture of woollen. goo<.ls. IirNew Scuth. Wales and Victoria there are


pl.aying in the slabl eyard on Saturday when lie' saw the .tw'O’ prisoners come cut of the stable. Just iirevioiisly, lie heard the -dog in the stable barking, and thought somebody was killing it. Macken.zie wa.s canying a bag under Ids arm, .and witness informed his


Thos. Tomlinson s.aid he «as. j'QSsing the


end of the urinal wlieii he found tho bag pro­ duced and handed it over to the first witness. .‘Vnyone could have throMar the bag from- the urinal to the jilace where, ha found it.


Principals: - Mrs & Miss Whidborne,


Formerly JlUtrcsses in the Torquay and Paignton lligL Schools.


(Assiuled by Visiting Teachora.)


olo and Class Singing, Pianoforte and 'Flicory, tho Frincipals.


Drawing and Painting, Mr. E: Cawlhorne Dancing & Calisthenios, Iiliss H. M. Whidborue The Singing Class held on Wednesday Even­ ing, and Classes for Special Subjects are opeu to Students not atteudlug the regular school course.


Resident P upils are Received. Prospectus on . dppUcalton.


TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN PRESENTS FOR YOUNG AND OLD AT THE t im e s o f f i c e .


L a d i e s ’


B o a r d in g a n d H ig h S c h o o l , YORK STREET. OLITHEROE


PRiNCirALS:-—MISSES WALE. Prospectus sent on Aiiplication.


GILLS’ HIGH SCHOOL, KING STREET, OLFTHEROE.;


’ A . . R T ,


D ii A VV I N G A N D P A I N T I N G From the Elementary to


T h e H ig h e r W a l k s OF A r t .


MR. E. CAWTHORNE, ATTENDS


SCHOOLS, CLASSES & PRIVATE PUPILS Address: Littdksioor, Cditheboe


Old Pupils, Exhibitors' at the Royal Academy, and a t the City Art Galleries o f Manchester and Liverpool.


For the Holidays! Parcel


—---- :o :-------- Straps,


Luggage Labels,


Ladies’ Hand-Bags,


Purses.


A Big Stock to choose from.


AT THE m m S OFFICE. IMJ 22, MOOR LANE. ■ Beg to Auaoiiace to the Fublio


THE MISSES WATSON’S. they have a LAj^tG^ S E ^ ^


d r e s s m a k e r s , FANCY GOODS, RUG WOOLS, CANVAS LEAIHER lALS, E ct., also a great choice in LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING, COMBINA­


TIONS, VESTS, BODICES, Etc. WASHING SILKS in all colours for BLOUSES. LA D IE S ’ OWN M A T ER IA L S M A D E UP.


Good range of LESSONS GIVEN IN ALL KINDS OF FANCY WORK.


NEW STOCK OF


SUMMER GOODS H I T C H O N ’ S


AT


General Draper & Gents’ Outfitter, Top of Moor Lane


CLITHEROE. li#®fBVi , f e P III : ~ m ATFR- : i -


lEtmcatlon. MR. ROBERT DOYLE,


ORGANIST AT S.S. MICHAEL AND JOHNS’ a -ruR CH ,


HIGHER CER'riFXCATED PIANIST, Thin. Com,., London.


SENIOR CERT. E..LM. ami K.C.M.


SENIOR. HONS. CERT., T.C.L., HARMONY AND COUNTERPOINT.


PUPILS PREPARED FOR EXAMINATIONS, Mntropolitan ami Local.


TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, ORCAN, HARMONY, l i / l’C. •PEEMS a-pply—


RUDD, 3G, CASTLE ST., CLITHEROR


FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS AND . . CONTRACTORS FOR


HEIGHWAY, LD.


FUB,NISHING. CARPETING, DECORATING.


IMMENSE STOCKS OF WELL-SEASONED FURNITURE.


BEST VALUE AND EXPERIENCE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. *


MB. LAMB IS m attendonco a t Jolin BaiozL Street, anti will bo pleased to consult m t l i Ills former Customora and Friends on matters pertaining to Fur-


lusliuig.


15, KING-STREET, amd 16, JOHN DALTON S'I’REET,


GOODALL LAMB AND HEIGHWAY. LD.


I IA N C H E ST EK .


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