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GOODAil. LAMB AND HEIGHWAY, LD.


FUBNISHING, CABPETING,


DECOBATING. IMMBNSB STOCKS OK WBLE-SBASONBU FURNITURE.


BE^T VALUE AND EXPERIENCE DEPARTMENTS.


IN ALL


JIR. IrAMB is in attemlnnse at John Baton Street, and will bo p.eased to consult with his former Customors and Friends on matters pertaining to lur-


nieliing.


15 KING-STEBET, and 10, JOHN DALION ’


GOODALL LAMB AND HEIGHWAY, UU. ^


STREET, MANGHESTER. Etmeatfou. AIR. ROBERT DOYLE,


ORGANIST i\T S.S. MICHAEL AND JOHNS’ CHURCtI,


HIGHEB CERTIFICATED PIANIST, Tniu. CoLii.j London.


SENIOR CERT. R.A.M. and R.C.M. S4DNIOE. gONSco^^gSlRFgk^NT.^^^^^°^^^


PUPILS PREPARED POR EXAMINATIONS, Metropolitan and Local.


PIANOFORTE, ORCSAN, HARMONY, E'FC. TERMS applj— BUPD,


TEACHER OF


' Ii’UliNITUEE MANUEACTUUEUS ANE CONTRACTOEd I'Oll


BOARD OF GUARDIANS. FORTNIGHTLY MEETING.


'The fortnightly meeting of the Boaid of there were^also present Messrs. J. I. Ck ke,


. TI-IJS VACANCY ON IT-IE BOARD. The Clei-k also, intimated that Mr. C. J. B.


Trappes had been duly elected to the vacant seat caused by the resignation of Mr. Weeks.


AOVGl^VNTS. :


Guardians was held at the Y'oikhouse on „ Monda), Mr R. C.


W. Garnett, t . Longw-orth, J. bagar Rei s. ^ Canon Wilson and Fi. Pinnington b.J.


MEDIC.kL OFFICER’S CONTR.VCT. The Cleric intimated that the medical of­


ficer’s contract had been signed by Dr. Mus- son, but had not yet had the signature of the Chairman. It was proposed by Mr. Hanson, seconded


hv Mr. Sugar, that the agreement be duly signed, and the motion was canned. In reply to Mr. Benson, .< The Chairman said Dr. Musson was now'


on the same footing as the other officers. VACCINATION RETURNS.


The Local Government Board desiring a


return as to the number of certificates re­ ceived by each vaccination officer during the past half-year, the following has been for-


wanled: — ' •


Clitheroe 75 .. Gisburn 13 .. Slaidburn 15 .. \Vhalley 23 .................


.™ _ 1st Jan. to SOtli. .Iniic, 1S38. Same poriod, 18.30.


Last week there were 65 vagnuits relieved as against 121 during the corresj^ionding week


hme the p.ei lous week was 64, Lmpared 1


p ^


'J'he number of vagrants re- Hanson, T. Hayes, A. Longworth, T. Dong- worth, R. Hindle, Rev. Fr. Binnington, b.J.


Town Htdl, when Mr. R. C. Assheton pres.d- ed, and there were also present Messrs. W.


W. butchOre, V T B ’ ’? l ^ ; 'L lw ’ i?n o ■ ear. "V h e total nuinber of lagiants for the son, S. Gieen, C. J. B. 1 rappes, V . ibi” ^oi , )


.amounted to 5,853, as against 8,000 a decrease of


2, 147. There were seven sent to the lodging


house, as against 1306 during the previous year.





THE FUTURJi CLERK’S SALARY. AJJr. W. Sutcliffe gave notice that on the


14th of August, the question of salaD’ for the future Clerk would be discussed.


OTHER M .V r f ERS. WISWELL.


The cottage at Wiswell not having been ■connected w'itli the mam sewer, the Surt'cyor intimated that he had arranged with Mr.


Thornber of Sabden, and he having soine other w'ork to do in the immediate vicmity,


would do this at the same time.


THE MYTTON FOOTPATH QUES- be sent :


In relation to the above question, the Clerk Mr. Benson complained of the annoyance Chairman of the Mytton Parish Council, in „ f u,st


21,


1899


C L I T H E K O E B t I B A I . DISTRICT COUNCIL.


S were two deaths


the victims was'not of Dr. Counsellor’s di^ trict. The total number of deaths w'as 3


The meeting of the Clitheroe Rural Drs- ^ .males and 17 females—makmg a rate trict Council was held on Monday at the


the quarter jg per thousand. ^ , " , ^ 1 ^


-^ppere were 32 births, makii g _______^


FEIENDS—OLD AND NEW. S


14 fnrad of


teroptirie and delicious j.gg„it8 Rre to bo obtained,


idlies, sponges, a n d f s ° ^ ’ a host of .Uc-


1891) , 'w'as ^^je


THE guardians ELECTION.


advertise" no The Cin^abJ


- The Clitheroe "I


i l l is Equal to ttot I I ' i four papers in


Although there has been a limited araiij interest manifested m the contest for^’ cant seat on the above Board, yetarr '' number of people were to be seen sUnO^^ the vicinity of the Market Place, anvr^-' awaiting the declaration of the [loll day evening. The Socialists were tr l ■represented,and the local branch haiT,''f a speaker from Blackburn, this nenm "x-_______ _____ t_______________ -vurn , s


ui)on himself he task of eiideaitur


pudding^. Wane- benefit the company by a few rem ...........................................


°something vastly inferior nmy


Broini and Poison s Pmsiey x j f"®“ une tea'l.kra'and sooLs are easff^


caused bv the Assessment Committeeymeeting w'hich he stated that two Parish meetings had s baking if Paisley Flonr m the room adjoining the Board room, and been held. iVt the first one, consent W'as


moved that they meet in the officer’s dining given for the stopping up of this particular room.


portion, and the substitution of another piece The Clerk said it happened to be more con- for it.. At the second meeting, that resolu-


venient that morning, but promised that they should meet in the other room in the future. In respect to a boy named Peter Roach, who W'as sent out to service a while ago, but


had returned, Afr. Benson thought he could be got in at


45


Chipping 23 ............................................... 33 Canon Wilson asked how the increase was


tion W'as confiraied, arid it W'as now for that Council to pass a resolution directing applica­ tion to be made to tw'o justices w'ho should view' the footpath to be diverted and the one substituted. The Clerk said he prepared a form and


the County Council Agricultural School,Hut- submitted it to the solicitor concerned in the ^ ^ ton, and asked the Clerk to get particulars case, Afr. W. S. Weeks, w'ho had approved of as to the cost. •


it with several amendments which were satis- The Chairman .said the difficulty was in factory.


to he accounted for? The Clerk said because the doctors were better paid and w'ent round to each hou.se.


V.-VLUATTON FOR ILVTLNG PUR- PO.SES.


■V letter from the Clerk to the Joint Com­


3G, CASTLE bl., CLITHEROE


A K T,


d r a w 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 lk s of A r t .


MR. E. CAWTHORNE, attends


SCHOOLS. CLASSES & PRIVATE PUPILS Address: LirTLKJiooB, CniTnEKOE


Old Pupils, Exhibitors at the Roval Academy, and at the City Art Galleries o Manchester and laverpool.


L a d i e s ’


B o a r d i n g a n d H i g h S c h o o l , YOUK STREET, OLITIiEIlOK


PRiNCiJ’ALfl:—]\TISSES WALlij. PrOBpcctuB sent on Application.


GIRLS’ HIGI-I SCtlOOL, KING STHEET, CLITHEROE.;


Pr in c ipa l s : Mrs &: AIiss WninnoRNE,


Formerly JJInlr«6Fos In Iho Torfiuay and Paignton IHgh Schools.


^Assisted by VisUiiis Icucherfl.) »^olo


and Clas-s Singing, Pianoforto and Theory, the Principals. .


Drawing and Painting, Mr. K. Caythonie. Danciii|& Calisthenics, Miss II. Af. Whidborne The Singing Class held on AVcdiiesday Eveii- iiifr and Classes for Special Subjects arc open to'Studoiits not attending the regular school course.


Kebiuent PnriLS are Kkokived. Prospectus on A ppl tea tion.


A’e Beer of ye Olden Time. Home-Brewed.


SWAN & BOYAL HOTEL Home-Brewe’d Beer and Bottling Stores.


BASS’S PALE ALE.


SEED ALL’S HOAIE-BREW’D BEER (Bitter and Alild),


Supplied in Half-Pint, Pint, and Gallon Bot­ tles, Small Casks, and Barrels.


SUPERIOR I-IARA'^EST BEER


To suit Farmers and Harvesters, at Sirecial - ^ Terms during the Han'est Season.


AAUNES AND SPIRITS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY.


All Oidei'S promptly attended to. I '


II H


•/'i , f / H-.vl


SWAN & KOYAL HOTEL CLITHEROE-


TEMPEST SEEDALL PKOrUIETOR.


mittee of the County Council stated that the re-valuation of the Union for Rating puiiKises would take place in August next.


OLD AGE PENSIONS -AGAIN. A'petition was read fron. W'est l-lani., (Lcii-


doii) urging for the adoption of an old age pension scheme, whereby persons over 50 vears of age would receive no less than a shil- iing per day. The Board was urged to take similar action. Canon Wilson thought the letter had bet­


ter lie on the table and moved a motion to this effect. It was entirely outside poor law'


relief. Father Pinnington seconded. Mr. Benson thought it would be wise to


consiiler the matter. He would rather it should be deferred until the next meeting. The diairman said they would probably be getting these circulars at every' meeting, in


one form or another. Canon Wilson was willing to withdraw his


resolution and leave the matter over, but ■several of the Guardians were against this,and Mr. Benson therefore moved an amend­ ment that the question be adjourned for a


month. Afr. i.onl seconded.


- . .


the motion, and the Chairman gave his cast- inff vote in fuvour ol the niolioii.


'J'UBERCULOSIS PATIENTS. A letter frem Surrey’ relating to tubtreiilo.si.s


patients and the advisability of providing special accommodation for them was left on the talrle.


AIORE POWER WANTED. The Medway Union desired sujiport of a


resolution adopted by them, in fa\'our of the detention of person.s of either sex who be­ came in-patients, until seen by the Al’edical Officer. No action was taken.


. , ALVCCTNiVTTON EEES. The Blackburn Union desired the Guar­


dians to adopt a similar resolution to the one enclosed with their letter, which was to the effect that a protest be made to the Local Goveriiinent Board against lire amount fi.xeil bv tliem as to the miniimini fee ])aid to vae- ehiatinn officers, as heiiig too high. The ino- lest was made with a \'iew to a reduction be­ ing made. t/.uioii Wilsnii did not know how far the


medical officers were paitl for their work. Afr. Green thought the Guardians ought


to take some action, and see if they could get the decision re-considered.


Mr. Green. HOUSE COAIAUTTEE.


• ’ '■ "■ ---------1--1 -c - .. • ■ ■ -------1... vr. re. T


p“ecau'tiL profitably pass away the time that w ^


' P^fSO ntry'l arks*


representation, and at the samsanj^lef-1 as □


heavily on their hands, whilstn^ the declaration of the poll. He,^^


p„isiey Flour is a pew to pursue Lis piir^sa Iciig.howei^Jcrdr,, ly after nine O'clock,the result of votin, J


dBolareel,loudcheersrentingtheairji


said he had received a formal notice from the increased. Not onjy^^e b u t^ 'tW n g S “ Even a


Makers—Browix aad Poison. ------—♦♦♦----■


— ’ LOW AIOOR WESLEYANS.


in the morning of im y, giving aix excellent


found in Ephesians 14 xVt the ev


verse. At the evemng ter Sergeant Wm.


delights of the tea-table th^ graay .^yas aniiom^ that Air. 1 nippes haj kl returned by a respectable majority.


tyro need never, be used/"’ Sole


RESULT OF THE POLL


Trappes (Ind.), ............... Rushton (Lab.),


.............. 85s H 5'Iajority... jij


..M O c r ciertt nccuDied the rostrum '’ The supporters of Mr. Trappes ,5.i Hie Rev. S. G. b


^/-),,.rterALos-‘ Air. J.Crabtree in introducing Air T expressed his pleasure at havingsucS


ferdshira Regiment, took the s e T O and his J


sermon on “The Seng of Aloses ’ was listened to with rapt aittention, stating that it was the


the fact that the County Council would not Mr.' AVeeks was present at the meeting to Qhij(^t‘ song iri the world, for it liad been sung take permanent cases of this kind. The lad answer any inquiries, but as there were none


could perhaps be got in for a period of one forthcoming,it was proposed by Air. T. Long- vro„ilso tracecl beautifully ..... ................=,------ - only been 1,497 month or six w'ceks. Sometimes they had a worth and seconded by the Rev. Father Pm-


even' clime with the great multitude. .................. ^^.v,„derings of


} ch .. of bo,, on,I aimoltoos a,cl... of It was decided that further information be


got on the motion of Air. Benson, seconded byiho Rev. Fr. Pinnington. This concluded the business.


EXPERIENCES OF A GARDENER.


Tnn IVuiTntfjftni auti. Mid Che-<hirfi Kxo7niH^.f% I'.avinj; been informed of the aKtoniHliiug escape of a Kardenwr in the vicinity, sought from his own lips on account of the alTair. Mr. James Parker, of High Lodge, Gulchoth, a woll-knowu


............................................................................. T h „ ,v.n. c.™..b


...gto,,, ih.t the motion bo .,p,.tovetl. -


S A B D E N PLANS.


at the back of a house oryned by the Co­ operative Society, and the Sun'eyor w'as in­ structed to get further particulars. Air. Raweliffe said he found that the total


aud highly rospectnd tradosrnaii. exprossed pui feet willingncsa to lL«t ihe public know tl»o particulars of his C'capo from tbo jaws of deanii. “ It. is,” began Mr.


r vears of that time I was nt one of our I nxiiiig l.ospitals. I was so badly para- l.^cd that I could not move a foot, and


P/i kor, “ about seven y-'ju*rt oiiioo I first sufleicd from spinal di'^oaMo. For five ytavs I was u?»ab)e - ic work, and three


got worse i;ir»i-oaa of better. I came homo, na I bolioved, to die. I had all ihe uhumI symptoms of paralysis—lojs of pow<“V, iuability to ataud iu tbe dark, and groat piiiu in the limbs aud back. Tlio pain was intolerable, and modiciuo appo ire I to do no good. ^Vbilc in b(id, a fricud


Six voted for the amcndmoiU, nnd six Icn* licul usof a patient known to iriy friend, who. whoii piralvsuil, Iia1 recovered tiy tlie use of


sent me a Nort 'ampton paper, containing par- ..•imf n M-aUsm.


Dr. Williaiiis' Pink Pills tor Pule People. My friond w.as able t'l voii'.-b for tbo unilientioity of Ibis cure.


luv-l reco.cr'jd


tboiigh tbo doctor at die liospital had told mo I was


3Vell !


I liad boon tmablo to d-> for montlis. Wlieii I comrneuced, it would be about Auiiust, and by JIaroli of'the followiug year I was walking nicely, to the surprise of everyone, and 1 cau ll'lW.


I decided to try tbem as a lost resort, incnrablo and should never walk a**ain. was liuisbed 1 was ubie 10 movemv toes, which


I procured a box, nil I when tbo lirst box


area of the back yard w’as 1 1 7 feet, and the ]iro]iosed scullery w'ould occupy 51 feet,leav­ ing 66 feet for the back yard. There was a jirivate seiwer concerned, .snd the .scullciy W'ould have to be built ox'er it, but it would not interfere with any other building. .As they were not in accordance with the


bye-laws, Afr. Hanson was strongly opposed to the


plans being passed, and said the sooner they put their foot oil it the better. The Surveyor said he had no objection ex­


cept for the drain. Air. -V. Longworth dkl not chink they ought


to lie allowed to divert even a branch sewer. It was decided on the motion of Air. Han­


son, seconded by Air. A. Longworth, that the plans be not ap[iroved.


THE PENDLETON PARISH COUNCII. . ON TTIEIR DIGNITY.


.\ letter wa.s read from the above Council


reque.stiiig an explanation in regard to the District Council’s approval in the diversion of Whiim’s footpath,Sabden,without complying under section 13 of the Local Government Board Act of 1894, in getting their approval also. The Clerk said the Council had never


given consent at all. Afr. Hindle explained that he pointed out


only iu cases like this, but the disorders which ariso from au impoverished state of the blood and nerves, such as consuraptiou, auoiiuia, pale and sallow complexion, weakueas, loss of appe­ tite shortness of bre.'tb, pains in the back, nervous headache, early decay, ail forms o f ' female weakness, hysteria, paralysis, locomotor ataxy, sciatica, p ilpit-xtious, and wasting sfcreugtii from any cause. 'J'licse Pills are sold by cheinisxs, and by Dr. WllliatnH’ Medicim Compniiy, -10, nolborn-viaduct, London, H.C., at *


Dr. AVilliams' Pink Pills are invaluable, not s 2si IM. a Ikix, or six for lils. fid. They aro


Dr. Williams' Pink Pills fnr Pale lYoplo; pink pills sold loose or from glass jars are not genuine.


old onltf in pink wrapp-xr, w-ilh the jnll nanis. SUFJ''ERED FROAf I,.V/J.\'ESS.


.-Vt the Borough Police Court on Wednes­ day lysfc.ire T. Garnett and T. Ormtrod, Esqs,


I'he resolulioii wa.s unanimously supported Alajor Cddie Banks, xvho w~as laN; week cemr


to the Surveyor that a certain footpath would have to be slightly diverted if the plan sub­ mitted was passed. It was so slight a diver­ sion that it was hardly worth meiitioiiing,but he spoke to Afr. Raweliffe, and the latter ]iromised to mention it to the Clerk, and he, (Afr. Hindle) understood from, the newspaper which he read,— he was not present at the meeting—that Afr. Raweliffe did so, and that it wa.s agreed to. The sjieaker would go in with whatever the Council did,but it was such a slight diversion—in one case of about Uuee yards and in another of about ten yards— that it seemed almost a want of common ssn.se for anyone to object tO' it. If any iiifiin- ber of the Council shoulil like to x-iew the spot lie would give them every facility for so doing.


tioning, Caleb and Joshuacomung mfor their ,,


’ ' > - ’ re - j .u


had been returned. Air. Trappes, who received quite a -


1 -i x r£r-


to perform, and that such a worthy gai*-| ■ 5“ -


tion on appearing at the wimlmv, iEni-.i the figures, and went on to say that te'.


.1 „ . recorded onthisrl


Israelites the loys, sorroavs, liardships,andl si°'L when they considered ttu^.| ^ n S uht nlol en,.,..I Wo. Ho had 'j™


share of attention. Prophesy had been tui- filled with respect to the wanderers, for their


At the last meeting of the Council, plans path was « crooked oiia and full of^unknmm were submitted for the erection of a scullery


,___ L00I Kooon f „ 1- e.xcitement had not been veq-great E-d °


ways, and he wished those present to choose the” good old way. The end would be glor­ ious to them, and w'oiild be heldl in everlast­ ing remembrance. Collections were taken in, aid of the School


Fund. , — ^ ---------♦ ♦ ♦ --------------- SEOUEL TO CUAIBING A G.-VTE. The serious accident which befell a. little


fellow named John Anderton, aged about 8 yearsj and son of Air. Anderton, fruiterer, Slutw Bridge Street, should prove a M-ariiing to men'.bers of the younger generation—aye, and the older too—but more especially those who are not satisfiiid whilst on terra firma,but wish to attaan a higher lex'el. It appears the lad set off last I'rida.y afternoon in search of his father, and thinking he might h.ave been found tending to the horse, he wended his way to the alloltment in Browiilow Stieet, where his horse generally paMured. Not see­ ing his father the lad commencetll to- climb up the gate, but when lie had reached the fourth bar, the hinges g;wo wniV, the little fellow fal­ ling beneath the gate. His screams drew at­ tention to his uiifo'ituiiate position one of the iieighhouis, kindly taking hilm into- her house where she bathed his leg and attended to his w.mts to the Iiest of her ability'. The parents were at once commuiiicated with, and upon tlxa arrival of the doctor the lad’s leg was fouiitl to be broken in two places. The unfor­ tunate little fello-w has since been.admitted to the Blackt'um Infinuary.


fxQCst lemons, and the groat advantage is that it is partly manufactured iu Italy, in the midst of the leinin. orchards. The lemons are taken direct from the trees to the factory to com- menco their transformation into Eiifel Tower Lemonade. A 4id. bottle of Eigel Tower Isimonado makes 2 gallons of dolicious L mon- ade. If you cannot got it from your Grocer, send 4Jd. to G. Foster Clark nnd Co., 3590, Eiff 1 Tower Factory, Maidstone, for a bottle.”


A AtOST DELICIOUS LEMONADE. Eiffol 'rower Lemonade is made from the


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AN- OLD OFFENDER PROAIISES TO SIGN THE PLEDGE.


x\t the Borough Police Court on Saturday


abide by wliat the Council thought was best Crabtree, Joseph Heaton of no fixed abode, R E P O R T E R S ’ NoTE and right.


.-Vt all events Afr. Hindle would morning before Alessrs. J. H. Clarke, and E. was charged with being dnink and) incapable.


The Surveyor said what Afr. Hindle had P.C. Shaw'spoke to finding the prisoner on pointed out was quite tnie. The Council Friday moniing laid on the footpath in Tay-


on the motion of Air. R. Jones, seconded by mitted to the Worklioiise,-wa.s charged with thought at the time that the diversion was not lor Street in a dninken condition. refi-acicn' conduct .and refusing to work. worth mentioning.


obtain estimates for conqffeting the heating scheme on the Workhouse side. -Also that an inmate named ]''lynn whom the Medical Officer certified as suffering from cataract,be


At a meeting of the House Committee, it ,s decided to


sent to the Eye Institution. The inmates were approved on the molioii


of Afr. Jones, seconded by Air. Benson. AUDIT.


neglected to do the work .and on the Tuesday he absolutely refused, say ing he ha<l not gone there to work, and did not intenJl doing any. Fho doctor had seen him on sex'eial otxasions


,5, Prisoner went on toi say that he was net


able to stand, and they ga.ve h.im cold water and di'v bread. On being commiUed for seaeii


I’he Clerk intimated that the aceoUiUs had ilays hard, iirisoncr remarked, “ VYell, 1 shall been audited and found correct.


l>e better off there than yon.” He lifted him up but as he could not stand, he took


oner was se'e to chip walls for plasterers on quite satisfactory, and ft wa.s decided that the his own safety. On the Alciiday he trifling diversion was so unimportant that the Prisoner, who seemed extremely sensitive Council were suqirised anyone should object to the charge against him, said he hoped the


Thu workhoiise-niaster stated that tire pris- The Chairman thought the explanation him to the office, where he was locked up for Tuesdray."


to it. OLD -VGE PENSIONS.


anKl had .said that the only coniplaint from; which he suffered wok laziness.


The Clerk had received a circular from


West Ham, relating to. old age pensions-, but no action was taken.


AfF-DlC.VL OFFICER’S REPORT. The Aledical Officer’s quarterly report


magistrates would have mercy oti him and he would sign the pledge and never taste again. The Chief Constable intiinateil that Heat­


on had already been before the bench three times this year, and it he came up a fourth time he would be liable to be dealt with un­ der the Inebriates Act, and so be rendered liable to a term of three years. J’ riscriier was mulcted in a fine of los. .and


showed that 50 per cent, of the deaths were costs or a month with hard labour. RENT


RECEIPT MINUTE


AT THE t im e s T7YT7 Pr'I'^FT P O C R l i 1


LEDGER DAY


the electors. It was exceedingly gEr, to him to find cut that out of thetotaldi: 858 townsmen, with whom he had Iks; whole of his life, had recorded theirvee his favour (hear, hear). .-V majority d: with such a small ballot was siifficienUit vince him that the ratepayers of tietj were willing to trust him with the c out of their affairs (.-Applause). He»i| altogether a stranger to the woikheisl ing to take up again. In 1S62 and iK;| xvas a member of the Cotton Fam


-i ine I


Fund, this being his first introductiont wants, and the interests of the wofci of this town and district. Intheyaiii a x'acancy arose on the Board, to xiri had just been elected, and offering b for election he was returned at theheiJs poll with 804 votes. He was afteari member of that Board representing ship of Clitheroe for something like rif. and if he had not undertaken a biL'i« gagement in Afanchester, he might pit have remained at the seirice of his.q; ers uji to that moment (hear, hearii plause). He had retired from buins and a seat falling vacant, brought ite the re.-signation of Afr. W eek.s, hedidai it as too jiresiimiituous on Iris part tot off er himself for the po.st (hear h


ex'-


thanking his suiJiiorters on lieing reto also wished to take that piublic ppp-- of thanking the members of his coa-l who had workerl so zealously ooi j moiiiously together. He would the support he hail received at thite'l as long .AS he lived (.-Applau.sej. H


e r


only heartily thank them forthesniyxl had given him, and as long as Jietni'T ber of the Guardians, he would Vj est care to look to the intere.sts of't ers .AS he did during the 16 yeaiskt that Board before .(Applause). There xvas no meeting held by tht


Party', and although it is tnie nils'j Afr. Rushton was defeated, yethert' means di.sgraced, and after .such anc- he might at some future time pro's- far more successful.


|Mr. Stricklf HENTH(


Free passes fori


I'ckets will be obtaj hocl-rooms an h.c|


Members of the l| 1 obtain pjasses fr|


xldmission will


3id not purchase til ADULTS 2dT{ Refreshments will


Admission tci thi Sports to- CO mill The Choir Contel


0 be mutually agil ^onuC dctors.


V.


jST V.B. EAST La| ••K”


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