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M O O R - L A N E - 0 H A R E L HARVEST FESTIVAL,


Sunday, S ep tem b e r 2 4 th , 1899. Misical Service in tk Aiternoon. SOLOISTS;


Miss Hella Ashworth, (Blackburn), Licentiate London College Music,


MRS. T. RAWS'niORNE, MR. E. LORD,


^^ISS A. WINDLE, AETIIEMS BY THE CHOIR.


RICHARD IIAR1 LEY, ,


Address by the Rev. F. GALPIN.


Fruit Banquet and Entertainment, Monday evening following. FURTHER BARTICUL.'VRS NEXT WEEK.


V F ru it w T O He made toucbiing reference to the sad Lesser Slitcbu’’orl, thisJ,inqidea.i ^id 'ha^Uiqugllt that f the lO SiUi Liesser ouLi^n-'v^^v, ..... . r<>lr1 rambles tl,is ™ V


DISTKIBIITION FRIZES g Sowerbut'bs, TJiomaa Soiverbutts


at the ,


S T i wSSrN?S^..ir£e« Hi. -J WESLEY CONTINUATIOIf SCHOOL.


young miui,-“liad kncwn” lia was to have.met xi.s «/ «.y --yv— '. ".-r.” his death in that horrible manner, the pa,in- wo


ful event would not have happened. Such to all concerned. 1 he f a text as the one he had chosen was a great ceeclingly interesting, and th c V i


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lamentation from Ghi-ist, and seemed to im- iemr>rg P^r^y Y®re not ^ larg . ■ - -


ply to' him th a t man might know. When a man found he did no best thing for hint to become, acqui


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nerlitable been eye­


. mencement o,f th e season, these r.-avo graanai


aimed with iambics the p.trties have coiilamed C'..-^u 1____


PLEASANT


CEllEMON.Y' NIGHT. .


cessM students, avlio rb


was the fact that he did noit know. Such know- some thu-ty iiersons. t know the ly increased, and during tlie last tliree or four concert‘HalL


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ledee as this ought, so die preacher saiid', to A breakdown . cccurred. at .Air. A. Long- ^“ jjg,.n,aa poherts), hdu him-to seek help from “ Hint” who did worth’s mill,Billington, on luescla,yafternooii,


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mean sci t of a devil. hie and sorrows of tbe world, and man know- that work will he resumed on Monuay.


, It is rather singular that in one part of ou.r before ni moderate gathenng. M'ere lield at that place imitil a more, substan- _ - . . , .


■ God knew of the trou- ot die teeth :.n the flynvheel, but it is expected p,ai.i,iT the thinf .year of. the c1».s.scb. her of sludsutb tinwwho joined


y inc God Avould alsoi hecema acquainted with The annual ,di!sliihiiiUon: of prizes , to t


wkit lie knew, and liave strength given to.,successful stiideivs attendii g th d . 11 > Continuation Classes, took place last night,


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i.sue M-a shoidd giva an. account of tlie old His Worship the Mayer Alderman Ronert.,, Rodhill Cliapel, and its; cpnnecticn with die distributed the ntimcroris bpoxs, and matlo .


_.*i _______ efttrliot?. find to-.r'TVtR' lirLnrOV© the whole of them X .■ tial sti-ucture'M-a.s erected,in die villaige of theimelves in their youtR Pure Cane


INSURANCE OFFICE FOUNDED 1710.


Sum Insured in iSoS exceeds ;A43°,ooo,ooo For all particulars apply to


Bacw Comsioxs, s#1m


Mr. R. HOLDEN, Ci.iTiir.uor:.


b a d WRITING SOON IMPROVED.


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F or S p e c im e n s o f I m p r o v e m e n t , T e s t im o n ia l s , T e r m s , & c ., a p p l y :— S- CLzS


lRKE,


55, PEEL STREET, Clitheroe LEY’S H


AD ITIK UH RA ElMDAY, SErTEMREit 15t!L i6i)d.


*\s will Ijg seen fionii our AtUeitibing coUimns, the Clitl.erce Cricket Club do not


intend to le t 'the honour of winning the Rih- blesdhle League Cup g c by unncf.ited. Arranffements have been maKle ^\lIelcb^ the


cup will l>e brougli': frcni ^VIlalley and a t the niatcli with Last l..ancashiie M .m-


derers to-niorroav afternoon, it a\ ill he ]juhlici) iiresented hy the Mayor to the Captain, Mi. T D . Bourn, who M-all receive it c i i b e lu ll of the team. T l ie Borouglt Band have


iiromised to be pics-nt. . , , . At night tliere will be Iiveij doings. . -V ■ torchlight procession has been cigaiuszd,and


will parade llto streets, and the route Mill l/J found in tire advertisement, on the front page. T'lie CommiUtee have liad v eiy lillle_ time .111 which to make llifiir arrangements, and they strongly urge t l is public to. join them in mak- in"- tlie demoii-stration a success. A collection M'ill be taken on the rciute,and


M-e feel sure th e public will readily respond. .Another interesting item, m connection m ilh


the club will he a hoM-ling matcli. wlijch Mill take place on the howling green tomioiioM afternoon. The opposing Icami ceme fiom the Galligreaves Hall Conscrvainc Club, Bbekhurn, and our old fiiend Mr. lon| Chivers, who lias been mainly inslnimcnul ill getting tlie match a,rianged, is e.vpeotc-d to


' he present, and uAe part. Clitlierce lu'jve chosen a strong eleven, and


some interesting and exciting g im e s niay s.ifcly he-expected. T h e CTithercc hoM'ling team will be Messrs. R. Coaics, R. Lancaster, R. Loynd, S. Calveriey', A. Blacow, I._ B. Riley, W. Mitcliell, H . Bridge, J. Pilkmgton, I . CuhliaM', and E. V . White.


cc-mos ony. U JV the severe cold cluring being piepaictl ^


When Ciilhsro'3 hohdavE. are; over Miiitei lime,” a.nd Iheti; is nothing like suffered from


UY/R G TAGT SEPA TELY TSbe XEimes,


WE HAVE A FINE SELECTION OF AT FRIGES BEYOND COMFETITION.


FINEST GRANULATED SUGAR FINEST LUMF SUGAR PURE RAW SUGAH.


ASK TO SEE SAMPLES AND PEICES T H O R N B E R 36, RUSSELL STREET, CLITHEROE


steam, as our readers M'ill, noi doubt, he a.ai'are'. TJie avork of laying the piiies, etc.,


usua at the Town Hall. Mr. J. H. Clarke took to the increase in the salary c f the


iv noM' in progress, and ccaisequently the :d Guardians meeting on Monday avas held


assistant irnntron,— ^a Cdti-se M


eided upon a t the last meeting—b u t a s the minutes had been confirmed he M


’hich, aa'as de- ’as compell­


ed eitlier to let the matter drop, or give no­ tice thait he M-ctild move a t th e next meeting, th e resolution he rescinded. Air. Clarke took th e latter coiii-se, b u t it is e.xtremely doubtful M-hetlier , he M-ill 'get th e decision revoked as it M-as a unanimous one. Mr. Green took it upon himself to give the


Guardians a mulch needed lecture on their wretchedly had habit c f leaving the meeting before the business M-as concluded. We hepe


it M'ill not be M'ithout its effect, and that these particular Guardians— for they are one par­ ticular sect— will, in future, remember that the last half of ,the business is of equal im­ portance— oftentimes more so— than that M'hiclt precedes it. The minutes cf the Hciise Committee pnerally come up towards tire cud of the business, and no memter M'ill for a moment admit that he takes no interest in the doings of that Committee. I-Io may as M-ell at once declare that he lakes no interest in the doings of the Board itself. The Clerk presented the estimates of expen-


ditiire fer the coming half year, and it will he gratifying to the ratepayers to find that they can got through M-ith a fa,rthing less rate than was the case in the M-inter half of last year. The rate desided upon ms 8d. in the


£ •In succession to Miss Gleeson, the Guar­ dians apixiinted to the pcsiticn of nurse- of the Mx-rkhouss Infinrkuy', Miss Mossman,late of the Ormakirk Union, M


’ho comes M-ith a


good I'eputa-tion and excellent testimonials. She had no cpiwsition, hoM-ci-er, for the other candidate who sliould have appeared before the Board failed* to tiitn up. Lvidently,.as the Clerk said, she had secured a situation c '—M'hei'e, and again as some of tlio members said, it M-as “ Hobson’s” choice.. I’ lihlic bodies are often accused of need­


lessly sp-ending tire ratep.ayers’ money, but the Guardians almost tO' a man refused to grant the request made hy Assisiiaut Nurse Steven­ son, M'ho is leaving. Not having completed her sixteen days’ holiday she desiretl this to he considered in her salary. Only one mem­ ber M-as in favour of it, hoM-ever,-the rest maintaining a dignified silence. Such, .a, ro- que.st, M-u are sure, must be unusual if net altogether unpiecedenited.


.At the meeting of the Clitheroe District


Council, the estimate.s of expenditure for the coming half-year M'ere presented, and die conti'ibution order raised ftom- gd. in the £ m the corresi»nding period of last, year to


g t4 d. j i i tlifiYf- This Mvas brought about, mainly-, through . , , ~ ,


the repaii-iiig cf ths roads, and the Surveyor intimated that they could not do- M'ith. any less than tlia estimated amount. It-M-rre rather aimising, if not too- seiicais, to hear him. speak r.f tlie Council beiiig short of money in the hank,a,nd Afr. Peterkin disputing the cheques.


.oarsthe Guardians decided that the Boaid ^coniat the Wcikliouse should bo healed by hadst known.’


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for B^iie Chapel to a'eroavded tongregation on iday evening last,took for Ins text. If thc-u


q'he Rev. F. Gaipin preaching in the Moor


or rather is bemg erected id close proximity to the okliMethodist .Chapel. Such however are the cirtumstances under Mhich a grand village bazaar was opened in the above new Sclicol at Grindleton.


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alloav of far greater scepe fer tlie aa-ork. A sum of £ j ° o has been expended in its erec­ tion, and toavards this £500 has already been


- - received. Bazaars as aa'ill readily be admitted on all -


hands are capital events for defra.jnng the cost cf any new building, if oaily a number of helpers anil fall in with the cause and put their shoulders ,tc the aa'heel in a manner deseia ing


cf success. Other than this cannot, be said to Imve been the case at Grindleton for dnr-


Wednesday, add Thursday for the purpose c f claiming union pay, the proceedings such ■ ’ ' -


de£ra,yinw the cost of a ncM' school which has, an action by a iiumter of Meavers at Huin.ey - ° ■ ■ •


—h” iright prove interesting. - _ ' On'Tuesday night a special meeting of the


Griiidleton; and then ini this column make xVs to ithe M'-eayers sinking'work without the aunouncement that a bazruar M'as held on sruictlon ' ^ y l ^ c h


lar-o iiici-A^o on-the previous hoahiou; S e n t ^ who continued to the end ^Fimbcred


.. . - ^ only SO, a very


hvKieue. a-hirty-one stu d en t w-ere examined m premists in Rin g Sti^-t have fallen shna a connection with, .d ie , Lancaahire


luctie, drawing, edlework v •— - ocal niiisio . ^ n .m -


Girls’ High School since Mrs. and Missto .


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home berame the principals, that the pttL ../-vvyi , rt esca T r% TFnirr


required of them, and in conseqa^


Math their studies,, and to tryrto' improve the whole cfa’ss ' u second, and oi^ht thhd class '^rtiJi- bmng made a storev higher, aiid as


cateV. Fifty-hvo studenis qualified for hr.st chibS will not be completed when the next tenacra, . * • ' r^,.


________ . ^(2)'""iicmlIewo^^^ „ttendance. 'Jnwro w"?


Weavers’ xVssociation aras lield to take into consideration thei acdon Bf the committee in refusing to i>a,y the aveavers employed at ^... ......


r— ,.1._-----1- A to protest against the conduct of a tackier. ^ ■


avithoiit consulting the officials, aa'hich is ai direct breach of the rules, fii cciiseqiieiice of this action the committee considered they avere bound itc refuse payment. ■ . • . lliei meeting avas called by requisition in


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1R33-1900 to tlie tavoivc most sucocssfuLs Having no grants from the Comity Council or Town Council, the only sources of income arc the fees and assessment grants, winch o"-ing to the falling, off in numbers are proportionately much less than the previous SMSion, the ex­


,^,varded for the session studccits.


The neaa': building aaull prove a great ac- Messrs. Blakey and Bibby’s mill, Sandy Gate, teachers being eug^ed. quisition to the cause of Methodism*, and avill wlio came out on sitrika some feav weeks a ^ a


behind him,


penditure being more tlnough) tavo Bi;.dibonid V .


. ---------- -.1 The session ended avitli e.^’ seott, in a neat complimen-


The aveavers, struck avork on tlieir oavn accord teresting report, and seeing the numerous' prizes ...u:„u « o, , , . ,


accordance with rule, its object bring to see if the members aveie willing to pay them. s tr ik e p av 0"‘e r tire h e ad s of th e committee,


employed their nimble fingers in the manufac- iture C'f articles destined! to* call forth M^ci-ider and amazement in the eyes of tliei ‘ limited male mind.” Some of the productions are really exquisite. While this has heei-i going on in the hands of the ladies, the young men of the village M ere not to he idle. Oh no ! that M'ouild net do for the ladies. ‘ 'You irjuist


ino-die summer months houseavives and otliers Holmes presided. . I t aras pointed not so* I


must


This brought to g e th e r a la rg e m e eting. Mr. to go on avith th e i r studies . avith greater m nrp.sided. I t atos p o in ted o u t th a t genec avhilst going on m y


far ada-anced in household duties,havo ihe acticn of tbe ai-eavers m coming out avitlv ■ •


" out acquainting the officials aras a clear breach of theT'ule, a n d therefore illegal.


The


chairman sta'ted on behalf of the committ^ ti at so long as the rule remained as it M'as it


die'ml-mbers’ wanted 1 tlie onens-


take a walk round die village and call on peo- I'/le who are Avilling to help thip icause along, either hy giving money or articles. Such was the work set for ,the masculine rnembers to do-, and the task has been accomplished in


an- excellent manner. ■ The stalls were neatly arranged and hea,v- ilv lad’en M-ith all kinds and classes c-f goods.


tendance.


must give three months’ notice. The chairman M


i e adhered to, and* pointed out tliat s rule chaiiL'nging they n


if 1 i-.e im.iu'.u. ’as ccmiielled to refuse to p u t any moitioii


to- the meeting, M'hich then dissolved. The result of the Band Concert at Padi- ham on Sunday last M-as a faUure from a finan­


cial standpoint. They are not mudo mad at Padiham by a,


long way. There M-as a feu- Band critics pres- cnt°from Burnley, M


’lio expressed them.selves highly pleased M'ith the Band, one gendeman


aiid when the bazaar was opened on Wednes- asserting that they were fit for a Contest any dav bv H is Worship the A'layor of Clitfcerce, time.


Alderman Roberts, there was a crowded a f For the nast M-eek or tM'o the Band have hcen rehearsing a splendid noM' overture, viz. “ Poet and Peasant,’' and by the sixrcial \v\hh


The bazaar was continued yesterday, .anu un to last night a sum of £ ^ 7° Itad been


,


raisec. z\s o 'jr . readers M-iil obseA'e from, cur


vei'tising columns a sale of M vow Saturday. The .' de is to be Opened by ad- ’c rk in coi-mection


M-ilh the St. Andrew’s Church, S!aidbun-i,M-ilI he held in the Grammar Schooi,there,to-mor-


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tha interval at tliei “ Merriens” Conceit on Saturday M-eek tlia 23rd.


• ^ By tl-id M-ay M-e are informed that tickets for


thiis concert are going off at a rapid! rate. On Sunday afternocn the St. Marj-’s Church Choir journeyed to M)tton Church; by wagon-


t L ixder of t te muric The late Mr. T. I-fc-isfall’s valuable herd jpg Hymn, Jubilee Hj-mn, O Kin„ of O King of


of sherthoms was offered for public sale on Kings;,” Psalms, ‘ T urle,’ and ^Yesley; Gan- tVednesday afternocn. There was a large ^ate “ Woo-dWard” ; Deus, “Havergal j iMay- cathering present, aiuongst whomi were repre* field,” and “Sandpn,” hynuns.


er.s. .'V luncheon M-as also provided, M.as presided over by Afr. 1 homton, the auc­


tioneer. Air. Horsfall M-as in early life a great ad­ ^ ,


mirer cf shoithorii cattle, and tins variety uj) to I'is dhath was his favourite class. Ke^: siding in early life in the neighbourhood cC Bui-nlev, he had the opiMrtuiiity of seeing the great Towneley herd in its palmy days, and with the ass-istanco of the late Air. Knowles, M'ho M-as for many years maimger cf Col Gun- ler’s Ijei’d lut Wetherby, he selected ai mimbci* of sho-rthonis of the pure Bates strain, these animals being the back bone of his stock. The sale did not bring ferth much com]Xi-


lition, a fact M'hich diCM' forth tl:e remark from the auclicneer, that he M-as suriii'lsed at the


tiyuig to'c-btain excellent anu . . . :. _


fa The St. Alarj-’s Rambling Society biougnt ,


to a ck'se its summer rambles on Saturday afternoon lairt, when Rodhill Chapel, hev'cnd GrimJlqton, M'as the siiot to M'liicki the party


M ere directed. Although slightly unauspicious wa.s the


M'oather, yet a gc-odly number turned out,a.nd as is always the ca.se with these outing?,, the jaunt was exceedingly enjcj-ahle.


Chapel by botaivis'i,


net with hisremai'ks coiicei'iiing the particular branch of science to M


1----V ’hich he had allotted


a protracted space of time. Tlie lateness cf the season rendered this subject rather out cf date, but at the same time some interesting specimens M'ere plu*cked, antli commented up­


on.


During the afternoon the folloM'iiig speci­ mens Mere noticed in bloom: M


. ’ild bop,cam-


pian, herb Robert, Sunsp'ergo,^ Enlrantus,' Night-shade,, Groat I-Iairy AVillow Flerb, Alarsh AVillow Herb,’ Mountain AVillow Herb, Ivy Leaved Toadflax, OakM'eekl, various Rag- M'orts, YarroM', Eyebright,A-IcadoM' Gerajiium,


ANNIVERSARY SERAIONS AT LOW MOOR VT5SLEYAN CH.VPEL.


The aniiivcasarj- M-as- preached in th(? Ix'W


trum. .The wcalbei- was suitable for fiiimids turning out, cc-nsequently good congregations assembled. Collections were taken in aid of the Trust Funds.


AIoct Wesleyan Chapel on Sunday last, M'hm an O'kr resiiectcd local preacher, who wa.s in the circuit 20 years'ago-, named Al!r. J. C.or- 1'adio‘


jleaiiings anent the C'ld


seiitatives of England’s foremost cattle breed- The, membei's were then proviued mth tea vhich


at- the expense of Air. J. Eastliam', atl the' As pinall Arm?, tire re'Liirn journey being by kVhalley.


WADDINGTON.


Seliool on Tlinrstlay, the contruelinir pprtios 82111,? Alias Alar.v Jane, only (laughter ol Air. .lolin anil Airs. Eliza. Bremiaml, of AVaiUiii'slon, and Air. James Roger Taylor, of AVaddow I'ann. The nn|)lial ceremony wai performed by the Vicar (Rev. F. A. N . Parker), in Uie prcveui-.a of a latrgc n.nmher of jjecpic. Tho newij'-mar- rie(l pair were" the recipients of many valuable


INTERESTING AtfoRHIAGE.—An intei'ost- inir niarriaire M


’as .solinnizad in the bt. Helen s


• and useful presents, amongst which was a sil­ ver jam dish from tlic members of the it-ea- lovan clioir, of wliicli the bride was a member. The party bad a waggonette drive round by


lack of interest amongst the local breeiiers in itibobester in tlie afternoon, and inter on ini lack Ol Iiueicse


the day th-a happy couple loft for Blackpool . . where tbe bonoymoon is being spent. ______


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O V E R I .O O K E R S ’ - O UTTNG MTTALLEY.


Alcssrs.


AEll h.ad an exceedingly plens.aut oiraiig on Saturdav afteriicoiii last to AVhalley.


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{jriitulntiou was due to tlie heuklmaster. II. Fieldinff, and hia capable stafT From the report it avas to bo seen that, tbeie had been an inorcase in 'tbo number attcnil- ing tbe school, ami i t aras certainly a good sign, for it showed r,l largo number were cagci' to im­ prove themselves for tlio future of tiioir liaes. Numerous hooks wei-e to be given as prizes, and prizes avould . prove a stimulus for. llicm


Mr. 1\


thp'ti'nio for stiuly. I f they neglected sliuly then it never could ba recalled., \c-uth was the time given to them to iniiirovo tlicmselvos, amt ht tlicmselvcs for the future, and tlio work they liail to <lo M tho world. Education was growing and educational advantages wore improving, aiiri if they wished to be up to the ttmas they would imvno"go m "with iv diligence to obtain those


ctllflvthen ends. TCey who lint tliG surroundings, lived


tlio advantages!, and laci- i„ the same degree that


in years gone by bad phiced before tnem a t the present time


Ho trusted that as they liad done in the past they would in tlie future sliow tliey were worthy of the age in whicli they lived. iCc ‘iiioni calleil upon tile Mayor to address them. Alderman Roberts, in tbe caurse cf jus rc-


that after iiearing such au' in- ],e must say thnt considerable con-


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Wornirr »Yi.Orl#> n ^trirpv llirrh<:>r Olvrl „ ~ ,i ® mences the classes M-ill te held in ths • r .


wi)l lv> h^vl/i


roerrj cf the St. Mary’s; School, the eniiirn to be made from York Street. MR. -4 . INGI-LVAf, L.R.A.M. Most cf oiir readers will rar®ii,


Mr. A. Ii-igham, who, a, fcM- years ago n^Tj prominent musician in this toira, bein-®


.tified Licentiate c f Ulie Royal Acidcmvrf Alusic. Mr. Ingham is at present residir-ij Dundalk, Ireland, M-ith his wife, thelatarf M'hom lias been visiting Clitheroe la'dr PUS WORSHIP THE ifAVOR. Besides a'dendiiig to his other dai.


His Worsliip the Mayer, Mdennan Ro^ has bean busily engaged during the past wii Wednesday found him opening a villaoeR. aar in Grindleton, M'hilst last night saw la distributing the prizes to the successful dents M-ho attended the Wesley Containa Schc'ol during tlie last season. A'fR. C. J. MASSEY. We learn that the above gentha


M'ho it M-ill be remembered was seriously b jured' in. a carriage .accident some three rb ago, is progressing as favourably as can fc expected. AIR. THOhLVS MTIITTAM.


Just -the esuibbshirerd d 1


Borough Police Force .a'. Hyde, itt-ulles membered diat a townsman of ours mtieye- son of Mr. Thomas \Vhittam, M


-a5 appoEa


a const'.ble there. IVe notice that be s s present on a visit to Clilheroe. AIR. J. ROBINSON. Still one mere invention comesfra


marks, said it waa a very pleuAiag -duty lor him to peiTovm that evening. Kc could well remem- bei* being a- sehoolbo^* liimsoli, though not un­ der the same advalntages they had at the present time. When ho was- a boy- they couul go to school i f they liked, and could^ sta.y at hoine if they chose. Things were considerably diil'erent at tho present time in. tliat raspect, boys aiKl girls now being ccmpollal to go. He v.-a-s pleased


of a locaJ ge-ntleman it will bs- given during tributo the pr^os to-lhe-seboiars of th-a coiitia nation soliools. IV lien boys ami sivls reached a


. , . , he had to disuibutc tlie prizes, and Ine pleas- .^1 the greater bocsiuse he •had to dis-


certain at-e a et-eat many o'l them cavy over going to school, and when, they left school it waij often .said iiiey had fini&hed Uuir educa­ tion. I t wub n weary pdsilicn -to b« ml when, a person had finished his education. I f uiey meant to know anything and to coiitimic to they wouhl have to continuo


nnythiug. ---- . .


Kin"-Wilkinson, and the proceeds are to be ^tte, and sux^plied the music at the afternoon learning the whole of their lives. (IH-r, ! S d to the Church expenses


distribntcil: the.v wouUl not liave


nlacomiiUslied Ibe task that had been given tiieni without a great amount of elt'ort. He luul read ot Grant, tlis ma'.a who rose to be President of .America, on one occasion liearinp anoiiier stu'Jciit who was ccated behind him trying to solve a diliicult problem, say, "I can t." On bearing this. Grant turned round and sea l, "Can’t? Why,’’ lie said, “ I have no sue'.i word in mv dic-ticaary as ‘ can’t . ’ I lir-d the word ‘ can’ and ‘ I will.’ " Sneb words a.s those would be very applicable to the scliolars of th'e eentinuation. scliool, for be wa.s .sure that to gain those pri.'.e.i they bell not bad to say tbe woid "can’t ,” but to bo determined when tbe lessons liad been set before them to master them. 'J’hoy had a capable fdalf of tcaclieis, and wlien they got good teachers and determinod scholars, mueli. good could be accomplislicd. (Hear, hear), l i e hoped 'wluitever Uio i)rize& tlicy g^ot they ■wouUl read them, and tbalt they would not let thora be the last priaea they obtained, but t!rat ■vvcuUl go on trying to improve theinselvcj. It was not the value of the book they got for v.*hat ‘they had accomplished, but iu lybUdytoEr, turd in trving to improve tliciunelvc^, lor tlicre was really more pleasure in Uyius to accDin- plish a Uiing than when they hod accomplishcil it. He hoped they would contimie their stii- dies, and so further improve their minds and their iiositions. (Applause).


The Mayor ‘lho:i proceeded to distribute the prizes, which were awarded as lollovt's, urranscii


. ..


A lunnbcr r.f the overlof)kei*s cmployc<l by Rond. Louisa 'Wilson. ■\Vriting.~-Aunio Atkin- Southworth. and Sous at the jub ilco i'on, E-.Utb Rowe. Needlework.-Mag.ne V il.-mn,


Eoild, Tliomas -----------------


l.be tcy.—Jiniu, -vtlvinvou, ' Annie Atkinson., Florrie “ - - ..........


.................. • -" Fieiiliiig,


Louisa WilsoD, Alnijel E. AVrigbt, Alice. AV-cavor, Ilcalrico AVooff, Alice Dixon, Amy Allen, Beithrl Holden, Elsie Robimson, John Atkinson, ,lc*i. Birtwcll, Albert Cams, George Clarke, Edgar Co’.eman, Albert G. Dixpii, Herbert Dix()n,Uobt. D. Davies, A


Harry Ga-stall, Heiirv IIalliwell, Robt. Halstead, .losopb lCing, Toiu Kelly, AVilliam Geo. Preston, -


A ’alter Fletcher, David Flolclicr,


Ricimrd Pni-kcr, Alex! Parker, Edward Fye, ,Tobn: Pntrkinson, Riclianl Rnshtonj A’-itlioroisb-


j, of .l.oiig TrcsUui, occupied the ros­ A


ton, Thomas So\verbutlb, AA'illiam Ed. Sower- butts, Robert Savage, Edgar AVatsor.e Edgar A


A


’ ilkinrcn, Robert AVilsoii, Ernest AA'itson, Al­ bert AVtbsIert'


I.ancasbifo acid Cbesbiro Institute Certificates, . .


—Avitiimctic.—I. Class, Eliza Burnett,- Alice Dixon, Bortha Holden, Joseph King, Alary E.


in order of merit: — Ilygitiie.—^M'aggioAVilsori, Edgar Mutb'on, Ada .........


Sowerbutts. Aritbmctie.—Kellie


-Mit’c Grime, Alice A. Giiv. Drawing. Valter jjthvard Bya. Regularity ami Iiuhis-


our local patentees, Robinsons’ Patentsli;- ed, this being a iiem' steam food cookeruae the “Lancashire,” rmTiiufacuired byiheAn Syioakii-ig c f this auricle a leading pcuh journ.al says: — •‘This steam cooker M'ill proi'idealciiris


M-a.nt for those M'ho liave lound that giiis th'jroughly cooked fervi to pc-altn", caitl!r,!i-s etc., is of the highe.st importance to obei


.profitable results. Steaming food UrgeirE fiifls in preparing the fctoil for assiuulanniEi therefore economises the lime and work eta animal, hut in steaming by an ordiivir; s pipe much, tco great an amount cf conseai steam gets into the food, canring it to kid- den or M'atery, aiv 1 the Iie.ating or codes


of a short duration. ---------.0^^--------


EVENING PARTY AT Tllb PLBUC HALL.


above hall on Wodnc.-dao' cvonins;, tended by a hu^e minibor oi p-:ople.


A sncccsrful evening p:«rty •wasiieMa^ Wiks tastefully (Iccorate-l for t]'.e ccofisUA


tai;:ijt .raid flairs deuoratinjr the other pau*ts of the room were artisticaii? plcaixintiy arranged lor the rouvenionci: Ikersons attending. Tlic aiTaLgnnenu, «-* were solely in. tho hamL' of licet unbouin.k'd credit on this hd> for tiring and unceasing clVorl-j to make the tJ


a success. Other than that it v.as n cut of the quef.tion, and rniLideniU the


that it ha.*3 not been broni;ht prommedj I'oro the cyco of the ]nd>Iu\ make> it 3- more crcxlitnble. Tlic .M.C.’s M


Davier, :Mr. J. \Vat *ca, Mr. 11. M. SutcMei- Mr. \V. E. Eedofi; the stc-vvarvis beni?


Parker, ^fr. M’. Wilkimron, 3lr. U.ib. , Oi^pheus Glee U


of Mr. \V. R. ]>ugih..v------------- rades in Arms',*^ “ Tae ^tart.yr of tlie ^ and “ Strike the Lvro.'^ Solua


ing being kept up until tlu' eurly morning. T!:e foMowing if a the music discoursed: VaLc.Yatihinnk";


‘Golden


Familj'"; QundViIle:i, ''‘Arabi^m X»^ht *'Sur la -Plage*'; Lmnccri?. •‘ llc.'irln interval; Valsc, “ Reine du C.miaviu


,


CotinoiT., “G’Dldon Memoii^s' . traum": Lancers, **J*mKdiiuAlo'_;


fully centribntea by Air.:. .!■ Crabtree l.; " H. Taylcr. ,An orchc^^tni under the 'j of Mr. Geo. Ccwgill, MippHed the nina?,'


'


Spring” Laueoi's, ’’Tho .iiuam.'. ’ ,.i, ■'.Spell of Love” ; Sehottirelie. “Qncfa HigblanJ” ; AfoUe. "Golden ‘*H.js Excellency’'; .Pas do


jj,:-


J'. V;: cf' Oi'i


’‘Mirettt*': SchotUscho, '•Uop-s*'''™ . ^ VabCr h..-'


„ ,l- r. ^


and Mr. J . Whitclio,:d. During tlie Inion, nmler the (WiumjcS Uiig.lato, fiivoiirc.1 with i'-,


SSr-a hafei ...if him I 61 him * wi tel y niekl] I jehr At


•i ses,


-I teni'el -dget tv|


i Htj 1 his e'l


-fhe se!


. IVavvf will' f |


- ;does :


«tradic| sinor n| imy brl ?for thi .unto D'l atime,. '.'e.iut i ■' “ .Vl know


! “'1


i Aw I I’dicln


*


'? r ■


henteij


■ threehj an’ hoi


■ i Sco.| ■ fikly s; 4 An i


-Bibbilil -ineaiit [


'frezzuTl ; Well th’ liiij


fully sitti\va:j


'em oiiij j -\w lafter il :aii aw r


B F.0| C.F. That's G.O.D.I alius hi I cher, a’f J He s| yher’s a jo'ff for;


S f ’ThJ UM


fiwor(I IV w'I


iSershuil tlink; •co.-eies i l ^l"■ ell,^ .fb’ abe


-jnisht. ;.W


t, an’ I


:EKt hc-n another!


fIrijien tc| ^ s i s t f S!Pprizi| aven i’


_ pit mi (


5 |Wheii| eni:!


jffien aw I jeuiiKl


i-a?ul(]ii’t l '.^e sesi ',‘i|-'bv scl


#0 tliiil u^veii-ai


f^Ihat {


cxpenscs,-to the Rofr«limont c*um coming bozuiir for the rcctondiou ol ^ •


Church. AN INGENIOUS


Glilheroo County Police Court, tbo Al'ntj'or, AA’illinm A’iikir.son, gia


from Hudiiersfield, ivas ehaige.i wi ^ _ _______ 1 Rd.


A


and stated that as lie intended maud lie would only call sulliew'' 5, justify a i-oinnnd.—It appeared I kj


yesterday, one horse and Jit D-* jl’ A


Prelenoes, from A ’-. S. AVeeks proseeutxt on


a horse for XG and received XI tbe


cheque,


•/L uuo to


o uau oeeiL


bad taken a cheque for .01(1 fo-k a i - voeelved XI P'S- . fi


from Air. JE-ton.---Aff” .


»)f tho ciaise haU been ehitc<l. tlie^ 1‘cmand the prisoner until Mou .


the frmn jiC; '■


eH’h'^OSS il > like ,


?w t| jitooar f j


eifoth’ '^Hoilci


# u t , .a[ fw hot ■ #>it, i|


k flM“usel| ■


fel ri


apparent alftcr the Chrisdnas recess. ii.nt= taken were: Writn'K. coinpogilioii, .irith i niecdleUroih,


Mr. Field-


know. God kneav and wa.s. interesting m the which has caused the einplopes to be id e m ; ^ g„V,',nittef°ds^report. yyliieh w.os’ m the lol- knoiMi.a: hut Mas not, indifferent. If l.c Mas the resr of the Mcck. We believe the Ueak indifferent, he would not be a God, rather a deem M'as caused through the collapse of seme


Tiienura- 115 1 « , beins


cor«idornljle falling oh bciut. The sulj-


onual diEtr.bini. onuoi U.-


istribution of prizes for the past y oar.


.Lane la tt;,, \V/^


LAST


attended the above took piece in, tbe


to the .suc- last niglit, before^ a


and scholars. The and wa.s supported


Sowcrbutts, Wm. E. Vcevers, Ed™?'!? t IT. CIi!)3C- Ada Bond, Win. G 1W„'


Rowe, Louiba Wilson, Bsatnco Woolf”’n'****' —^ii Class: Thos. BriiW


butts, Tlios. Soiyerbutts, Wm. E — " ” ------ " - •


AV. .B . Veevors, Louisa Wilson Nellie Bond, Alice Bixoii, Joseph „ - Howe, Ernest A. Scott, Edgar Wilsdii, Heatneo Wooft. Free Sdiolarsbipg for the combi


gained hy the following: Ada .Rowe,


Sowerbutls, Edgar IVat.son, Eli- Dixon,


Bertha H Beatrice 3 session


AViIboa, Ltmi?a Wilson ffjju' ’


Jiolden., Mary E. ary" IVoolt, Thomas E. JCelljl


thanks to the Mayor for his kinilnei i tributing the prires.—Mr. Fieldio-


Councillor Hardaore moved a hearty after winch oUdermau Eoherts suitabiv ’


apondctl.—A similar vote of thanks w* ^ accorded the chairman, and a focii! followed.


-- . LOCAL FERSOKALTA,


AfRS. W H ID B O R N E . Such has been die siicceiscftu


? “ 'J. Eiitt ' laii!


irhutti A


wntiUK.—n . Cla-ss: Tims. Bailey A.i, V“»i- Bliz.' Buri.ett, Bertha Holden, Mary ip” y H


■ '• ™'ferbuit^ E


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