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T h e apprecialtioni c f Lvo tramps- who! ap- great respect, and we tnisL that peared at the Borougli Police Court, on will be sucli as to
Monday, at the announcenienl of iieacc would bo more than that of the ordiiuir) mortal T h e y had been asking of alms, add, bon voyage but in \aew' of the great e\ent the ]3eneh let them go free, on promising to luate the
i . r ----- - toAvn. T h e King- it IS now- ollicially .uinGUiieed,
has elevated Lord Kitchener toi the digiiit) of a Viscciunf. lUid a Message l io iu .h is
be.st 111: the sphere he is about to Liucr. We would repeat our opening sentence, and
^
, . , ' , statin'^ tliat they hoped the roasting of the ^1^^
' o_,, „oiild be successful as they lUe baking.of the brc-ad would be.
cift has .^so been received from Messrs. RicliaUd Shackleloit and Sons, Blaekburn
. i . . ’J’lie Ox CommiLlee wish to publicly r T h e King received at Buckingham: I ’alace
on Saturday a number of men ol the Su John Ambulance Association, who bad served in South Africa, and personally jire- sented them with the war medal, pinning it
Al.aiestv was read in both.
Hou.scs of Parlia- of the
As.sociation have sen ed 11 ..outh ment on Wednesday recoiiuiieiidiiig a grant Africa, but as it was impracticable foi his of re o .o o o to his lordship for
his.services Majesty to present mctlals to all ol Uiciu, 3., in ^ u lh Africa.
unon the bre-ast of each. Oic-r 2,000 men • • ■
South tlie army. Derails are
now.coiumg in of die liai-
monious settling down of Boer and Briton in llic new colonies, and man) inudeiits are given to show the friendliness liked) to
spring out of the war. General Botha is stated to have .said tlial the da) peace was signed was “ die happiest day he had known
since he left school.”
Tt now transpires lliat the
liual.toUiig of the Boer conference at Vereenigiiig showed
a majorilv of .].8 in f.avour of surrender ^.i for and and six .ag.uitst.
.•V correspondent brings to light
iiiteie.st- iiig particulars
reg.arding two nests which he
^ im e s ERID.VY, JUNE 6th,
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is~aware of in verv remarkable-
pl.iees m a disused quarr)' in the distriot. One of the nests belongs to a parr of waguuls who h.u e selected an old -t leg ging c.an for the surier-struclure of their litXle home.
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Vt 1 tsL we hate to record the receiiK of ^ the welcome news of peace m boutli Afnc-a. ^ Iliroiighout the length and hre-adth of the
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-land- ii.nv. almo-st the world over, the le - joicing has been general, for Britain and Boerh.nve now joiiieal m a chorus of honour- in a day or two the glamour
able peace, of all this- rejoicing will fade, a.ud men will
begun lu )l!iiifiik! '.seriiuslv what peace will mean, to us :es a nation. 1. he- new sjn.qiers w-ill no longer be full of harrowing war de-
t.ails. tcllmg of die lirave-rv of our own soldiers, and of the Boers as well. Tor almost three vears lliotisaiids of our country women have been m a. state of .almost m.wl- deiiing anxiety, while their Intislnands ha'-e been out on the veldt voinder. many of them, akas- .all too iiiaiiv. having been sent lo ihe-ir Icing home hv the deadly hulle-t.'. of w.u. Now all tins is ended. 1 he anxiety is over, the fear of the dread telegram announcing the death of one held dear to heart and liome 1.S no more. Peace
h.as heeii con cluded, and a peace which can he lioiiour- ahly accepted by both
p.arlies alike. Ajiart from the fact that peace will be welcomed
■ in the hoiiicx there is
Lh.al other .side of the question whi(.-h perhaps coiiceriis us as .1 nation even more, luimelt. tlie hcilclits which will ac-cTue to our Inuie and com merce. During the wTiole period of llie war many
mdii.slne.s have liec-n c rii>i>lc-d, m fact, most of them have felt the strain in a degree. Now. that strain uism our iiidu.s- trial resources is taken away, and we may
look for a re-invigorated
tr.ade. This will not come to greet us. must g-j t.i iiicc-t
it, .and that right early for our foreign rivals are
alre.adv making liold bids for suprcin-
aev I >(j 1 I
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I' I rll-i
^ •Vmeru-a and Germany arc ahead)
astir, and we must beware. There is one other aspect which the coii- elusion of peace opens iij) to men, .ind that j.yyh al thLyyarha-s o ro u g h t to ln y e laiighl
Sc.Scarcely anyone can deiny
lh.it during
l>s- i)
_lh.it u
the course of this long luel arduous tfaiu paign the
BriU.sh si-ldier has shoyyn
him.se-if yvorlhv of his
jiredeces.sor.s.
In .sjiite e,f
the
ch.argc.s made
agam.sy the chaiwe ter i..f “ Tommy.” it cannot he disputed that hi.s hraverv in the field
h.is been slieh .a.s to comiuaiul the admiration, not only of liis felloyv subjects, hut of the Boer.s Uieittse-hes aud of the yvhole yyorld.
f ns unfit for use--
other close hv. an
oii.sel with young ones, is in a “hdiiig” can which had been, thrown out .A little I.10) who ii-n.s
to jikace stones passers-hv will not ku.k them o\er.
, , , , ^ ,u n . ire Uw,t
'i'),,. members of the Bow laud
Rtii.il IJis- Council
stirpa.ssed themselves on .Men dav. T h e meeting was the shortest held
for many months and had the husmess liccii proceeded with aiiythiiig like clesjiaU h it would have been eteii shorter.
Is 'd1‘ ‘-
enough the husmess was not ic i ) iiiiii. it.m.. neither was it very dehal.ahlc, hut an .ur cl rejoicing over tlie peace news seemed to
iiervadc- the meeting, and tlie
rc.siilt was as slalcil above. A t least one coincidence cc'-urred while the (..ouiicil weie 111 cciiu hue. T he mcmibers hiul been cnn-sulering tbc au- visahility of proceeding with litigation on .a certain matter when a telegram hinting at a verv pruhahle iieac'elul conclu sion to the ma-Uer. One ot the members rem arketl, “ Aitotlier peace — :uid liic Council smiled. The re ’s humour e\eii 111
District Gouncillois 1 One was vividly reiiTmded of the great
new ceiiturv l•lmcesslon at the Polii e t-curl
yesterday momiiig, when ai)i>licadon wa-S made on behalf of the Lieensed Victuallers
.Vssocialioii lor exten-sioiis on tlie o<. -tsioii of the Coronation torehlighi pru<-essioii. On that occiLskm the
e.Meiisioii was j^raiUed tiy all licensees who cared to
av.ail them selves of it. and refreshment
hoii.se keein rs were included. Right enough ihea.'
xleii.sion is oiilv lor thiee-iiuarlers ot an hour, hut. passing hv the contention of ptildii i t.m cm- ence which ought to he put i-la.s.s conyeiii- eiice 10 ensure giealei
yerh.il .i<. iir.r ) . ll.e. coiuiectiun between that which is to take I that yy Inch is to douvemeiice the.
a verv ■ U Todmordeii Bettv .Sessioius
ye.sierd.i) .1
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,f ,n leed . ne exists u d l ..... , p, .
Ses.sioius
ve.sterday a
similar ajiiilication yvas made, hut wa.s re fused l)v the Beiieh.
T h e leafy mouth of June yvas ushered 111
on the yyings of a yyiiwl from the eii-sL \vhich hle-yv wkli the liirv of an equinoctial sale.
coldness ot -M.av has jiassed all eoiiipre-
been made, and mishaps have occurred, hut these are inherent elemeivts in all yyarfare.
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l.st.lkes ha\e ),pi,siiin. and jime comes in yyilli man) trees „ f foliage. The sycamores .are now the
che.slnuLs in some plaees
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Experience alyvaxs yyas, and .ilyya)s yyill he, ,jpcj;e-tl with spikes of bloom, hut the o.ik is a stern master, hut yye .ipjirehend tliat the shortcomings reveale-d, and shortcomings ^ j.
have been revealed m various dire-ctions, will he met in the near luture.
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In the
meai^time :ill cla-sscs of Uic- lintisli, public Avill he as one in the hope that
pe-.iee m.t.) he the order of things for many long \eais lO' come- not wilelv Uirou^ihou.. the British Empire, hut lliiougliout tlie yyorld.
NOTES AND N0TI01W.
T h e end of the war lia.s been L*\er\\\lK:ie hailed with a feeling of relief and jo\. Man)
ijprsppjr u.s leal buds, yyliile some hleak and hare .a.s ,n
mid-yviiiter. T'rom the holiday-makers point of vie-yv this lui-s its advantages, os MTlen tbo oak in before tlio n«h Tliero yvill only ho a
sphi.sli.’
yyliereti-s yvhen the oi'iler of leafing is re versed ” a soak ” yvill he our poilioii.
Mr ImIwmiM IlopvKT lixs been ai>i)Gmlc(l
I’bnmiiaster at ilic \Vliallt\ K.iiv^c I*rcsl>\ itTinii
C.liiircli. Jtlarkliurn.
i l c is a
of Mr- Kubert iJnvIe. ur;-amsL at Sh. Mu'haul and lohus (..!uin b. t^ lubcroc. .uul
......... . ^ ^ c i i
people in Clitheroe and
di.stna heard llie mnsu'
nia.ster at the K(niU (.irammar bUu.oi good news on, Siindav evening, but it wa.s \\ h;i|ley. not gcnerallv known until Aloivki) morning, and then a spirit of rejeuang seemed x*> p^r viide the whole town.
I be satislaclnnv of
nnnv of the mhabilants found \ tiu m ikaIi ii>g less Uian a holiday, or a refusal to return
T h e cesLt ion of work seems to have been day his friends and memher.s of the \U sk ) more complete- in Nelson.
B.adili.am, and Church made-liim the- rei.ipiem. of luaiid.Mime
to yvork- and the result wa-s several mills anJ workshops were
r.lo.sei.1 for the alttrnoon.
rn ln e Alt account of the celebrations m gifts, as will he- .seen fioin a paragrajih else S T o u n ^ u d surraundui, m11. , c. wtU bo uheie Mr Mien Ins main
f.ie.ids his
^ ipund in wioLlier cpluimi,
,,„d that yy Inch is to ('Oiivemence rne.-e p,
j,i;„-e .seems
thanks for both gifts. T h e local amlnilaiice bngaile ha.s been
retiuested to luriiish twenty men: lor dul> at the Coronatiuii.
'rh e men will not be able
to return till Saturday mglil, ami as tbi.s would debar them from taking part in local
^ the detachment marched into the I hi one ^
mon)didnoihUniorethana''quarteroran liour- Sergeant T. Hartley, of I.ow Moor,
ml the whole cere- He-, howeier, ____ “i^. 3= to .share the great honour, Afr IT- H- Baldwin informs us that ihe-
CoroiuiUuil Ox will panade the town on hat- urd-ay -afternoon, the i-jth mst., and also on
the lollowing Monday. 1 he distribution of the ox at the- Corona tiem wilt be made from four sUaiums: Mar- place West Yard, and Market Ground,
staKions.
'j'ho cmly item of
hUere.st at tlie Boaial cf mceliiig held on Monday was llie-
circui-ar from the- Ghelmsford Union, 011 the vagrant ques'-iciii.
--^H tile iiicmhcrs of tlie
Board were
pr.acticallv at one 111. agreeing that the adoption of the proposals wouUl oe of great lienelit.
If such a scheme were
.adojiled hv all Boards ot Guardians no douhr a vast amount of gooil would accrue. T he circular poiins oiu the great d.iiigcr of the spreailmg of iiilecuous dcseases by vagr-iiits- .and further stales tha. the
c.a-sii.al w.ords aie a
f.ailure. T o abolish vagrancy aiiT the spreading of mfeciious
di.se.ase.s it
IS
projic.sed to gtte Boards of (luaidiaus power to detain vagrants for a period of not exceeding 2S days.
In
ih.at case it will he
seen that the MTirkhouse would he a sort of
pri.son. ' TTie adoption of .such a .scheme woiilil in all priihahilily have the desired effect- viz., that of dcuiig .away, to .-i
grc-.it exteii':, witli vagrancy. ■ T h e iiiosl iiuiior- larit jiropusal of all, hoivever, is that of de taining all vagrants
iiiuil .irc sixteen
Uie
pre.seiitauoii. ol war ijeen sent stating that if
ropresentatives camiot return on the
l^ rd Kilcheiic-r has
al.so were seleclctl to fjo ‘o'
Buckingdi.inv i ala . pridav night the idea cannot be eiilc-i tamed, been promoted to the full riuik of Geiieial in as
represeiii.atn es of the whole foiccs. \\ he WliaHey coqrs will be repiese-tile-d b>'
room the King remarked upon the smart- tri\.aies u
iie.ss of their appearance-. made no set speech,
^ Mowle luid W. ^
f.artm. ____ ^____
.y,. n,]e the siglit ol a motor ear alw.\)s ..iw-ivs
view the various types of eais for the .\orlh J'ast Lmicxshire-
Auto-.Mouiie- Club mleii.
holdiiig a parade llirough the sueeLs of the vowii on ihc- aflcnioou of ln^-
cUiv.
T-he-re has been m. further addiUou to the Commemoration I'und, the-
tot.al still sUaiil
iim at A2.636. It IS to he
hc.ped that the t I ooo at least will he reached he-lure
t.ie O;
rim.auoii, .and the CommiUee thus emihled to make a practical start, with the seheii e.
T h e loltcwuw
h.'eii made to the Goron.U.oi TTiiid, the total now standing .
The Mayor, Ool. Aspuiall .......... \V Kiiig-'Vilkiiiosn, soar., j.' \ T ruitpca.Iailiocx Jj-il.......... j)r- .1- .1. Smitluo-i ..................... -I. Norcross
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'1' .1- Daviilsoii T.-U....................... Kobt. Uuriett Jv<l.......................... )Vm. 'Wells 1-,S<1.............................. (leO- Dawson hsi i .............................. Ccini. T. Cowifill .......................
------- ♦ ♦ ♦ ------- C R I C K E T . AEVTCnUS TOR lO-ilOJiROM.
children ot habitual they
years of age. and seiulhig tliem lo an industrial scIkkjI at the expense of Uie
............. State. TTiis jiart of tlie circular met with irnved the .ill round suiipuil of the (■
u.inii.iiU'. an 1 no wonder, for it ojic-ns uji
pos.sihihaes m regard to vagrancy jierhaps never helore tlre imt of No doubt more children be come vagrants hv following die example of their jiarenLs,
th.aii fnmi all other causes c-iimhiiied.
made law. then the vagrancy tiuestieii would become grealiv .simiililied.
In our relioit v .f inadyeilelil)
sl.tte ,
lli>- circular uigyid the .t-hni^n.n. vagrants into yvorkhotises jireveiityxl spread ol infeclious
disea.se. jiromored ought to he le.ul lor [iiey Liite.l.
T h e inhahilaiits of the \illagi; ot D.iyyil-
h iiii are (iiiile
hu.sv making
prep.iralion.s lor their foithcoimiig Goronalioii i .^lehra-.i.u on July ist.
lo use the e.xpressioii ot one
of .the villagers they are expecting a jolly g, <)d do.” and 110 doubt their exiieclatioiis will he realised.
.Mreadv .£25
h.as been
suhscrihed. anti at a meeting held la.'t J-'ridav it yvas decided that adults a.s well as children are to have a suhsiaiiiuil tea. There is to he the usual pitx-essioii, .iiid lu .'iddiuou a. lug blaze oil llie- yi!
l.it,y- .-.ty-eii, yvidi a Itieyyurk ihsjilay.
1 ho (..iillKrt.y,
Borough JJaiid luive been eiigagerl to supjily the musical pioitioil tif the day s
jirt.Qi.imiiie.
/V special
lliaiik.sgiviiig service yyill he
held ill St- Mars's I’ansh Church on huiiday, yvhen the Mavor and Goqxjration will ho present-
1 he sjietaal so-ryico yyill ho as
f.illinvs-- Sjiecial
p.salm.s. 10.3rd, 12 isl, and 12211(1; C.haiii.s.
I.awes. Dr.
C.roft. ,in..l May- Brick 1 T'e Deiim. Jfeckyvilh:
luhilalo,
fhives-. .\ntliem. Ihm lo\el\ .try; tlio iiiv.^- seiigers. .Mendelssolui; Ksiie, Di.
N.irts, Glon.a. Joules : llvmiis, .1.59, d-l6, 273.
1 he ” lam Ion Cia/etie .sa\ s
ili.it Majv.r
J'- JD- J\obinson. Jst I'
-.asl
l..aiu.s. \ (.•hin.cers,
h.as been jn'ornoied to the lank ol J-ieutenant-(_o!onel.
»TT---- ♦ - 1 he lireyvorks yh.splav on the 1 hursd.u Our best; yvishcs for
li.appv anil .successtul
service aie exieiuleil to Mr. H. Allen, sslio oil XfoiKlav next. week, dejiaits for Bouih Africa to enter the
mim.strv of the South ADic.-ui WT-slevaii Loiiference. On Afoii-
.'ilid I'lulav iiighls of the Goroibilion Lele-
hr.iturns yyill in all prohalulity be .1
lirilh.int aflair. We anr jileiesed to .siaie that die -Mayor, (.oleiiel Asiumill. ha.s
geiurou.sl) coniTilnileil ;C“ 5 louards the p)roteehme di.splav.
'The
Coron.atiy'.n Ox Coiiimutee have ro- ceived a gift of a pack of Hour Iroiu Me.s. is.
labours in the circuit have eanie-d for lum A p p leb y and boiisj Llackh u rn , who wrote C O l l O N A T I O N e- le d suic-all \ol-
iinleers will join with us in e’engiatulaling him.
DECOllAT-lONS.
EL.\G.S. SHIELDS AM) GILT CUOWNS
SUIT.VBl.K. FO R DKCOR.VTIUN.S.
CORONATION -MEDALS .SE VER A L V A R IE T IE S .
AT THD
TIMES OFFICE, MARKET I'LAOB, CUTHBROE.
L OC A L VI EWS zU -L T H E L A T E S T N O V E L T IE S .
A T T U B T IH E S O B B IC E
Clilliei'oo V Emv Moor. Wballev v .1. .1. l oley s M (Coliu-J.
Jbirroyy-V. Uihhltsdalc W ainUivis. HibbleMale M'aiuk-icix zml. Ullliviot .ml. ■ WadiliiiKtoii v. l!oUim-hy-l)oyylaml. Ijosy- Moor and. v. .llla.-kbnin I’.ok -n.l.
TIMMS TOR TO-MOllRO'W. Clilbcios: M. Groasdale, T. D. Homn. .1. M.
IVindlc. X. o.xbilisdi, H. HaiKl-eavc, h. Han. on -1 Diukolt. W'. Giahli-fe. M . Ilarn-oii. .B Ains- wni-di T. Xiehnlson. liosiTve 1-. Ahli i .^n > •
If this paiv. c f die circular wa.'s
Mit' h -ll- A. Rolwils, .1. Iloiyvn, W Jy'yylliead. .1. Ghadwiek, to Gl.okv, V-
Cooy-nww.id. Ko-vi-y. l-ill. W . .Manley.
Whallev: J. R- '1 lioniI>son, A- llin-.lle. R. blan.len.
Glitlioroo and; X. AUloi'sH.v. k. AhU-'islf), S. ibirnoU, K.
W. UadebiVo, (_,fook. .1. l uUtvr- pt- Green.
dalo- D. Tall. G. lixlen, and JungrObO. Harrow; T. i ’alelield. 1 Jlealon, 1. Garbidc, \ Cifiriimn- W - Lvm.', II. bUui»k-n, J. l-w-rton, -1 Wriglil- t*. Gorman. 1
block. Low Moor; W. Gnrnoll. G. -M. lUmdeCOii; B.
Mn--,oii W - 1'. loinliiibon. .1. Lalliain, Wilkinson. H HatUr.-by. W . Hueli, R,.
.1- 1‘atoliald. -M. C. Jiobert.s quo.).
T.eck's. J. Warbnek.
J. Jl. UaUilcUl Jvoonc. IL WaildinKloa: R. Liind. eapl., "■ Altliain. tt .
Greonlsynk. T. JLavlmrst, J. Cams. A. loinlinson W- Rillder- 11.
D.insoli. \\ . Ahluini, .1. Bond, D. Rond Re'orvos. M. tjoiiUiyvortli. and D. M alnib-
ley.
.1- Walbriek. .1. Wnlmslcv. .1.
Wllkili.son, W. .siinK-or. .1. Moon.
Low Moor and: .1. W ilson. ,k. J.evks, .1. Leeks llilwortb. '1. lluelion. .f.
Hitelion- kcseniM W . knbinson, ninl 1’. Clap- bain.
Jubblcstliilo W andereus: k. H. W ataoii, Cniil., k- Dixon. I om
kobin.son. A\ H Hlaekbnin,
.1 H. Rriivlinson'. A. Jlilhiitjton. .1. ConlDinrst, A. O. DLx-on. J. G. limoks. Knoyyk.s. .1. Mit- elmll.
Ribbksdiilo Wandeiews and: T. Jackson, c-apt.
U - W liiltakcr. t . W illtanis. S. koinliiibon, H. Ikiklyrin. H. IJalbivud. U- ITalT. O. Dnsxl.ik-, J. W. Hess. .1. Williams. Wb Slater. lits.rye'B: W. Wliipp. ,r. AVilsmi.
A- -Mel-eer. -I. Dna- J I’eters. H . .M- trei-
S l ’.HMOXS .VP bP. lI liL LN b .
'I'in*
aiiiiu.it Sumlay Sohoul s-ui inaiir. \v:io lirturhui: on iSmuLvv kiDt. Tii..-r^ wvro nood I i(i'i:rCprAt ions Un(.iiiA:l!.jUt .In
die l.t\. L.
•Swallow iH-ciuriitrtl tbo iiiuniinK' .--nnou ami dtveh on l!io vahi.‘ 01
ami in 0.-
cvLiiiiik' tlio Kga . 1'. I '.-iriii ti“ Y L.i tl -iii-iiw -I. on Uto " Duty ol Mimlay
K’ctions for t!m tlay rcah-cd -t’S c hU ; i i i ;A i IIN^.
Waibliiif-'lnii rtx-oiv.d Uio m-ws tMitboroc late on S)imiay iukdit.
>b ,-L
tr..m Izarly on
Monday morning: liak'a wero Hybi;; iroiii buildim;'> all over tlm villau'o. At Ui«bt a miinbcr - f fu-cuorkrt v<-rc .b-^i-daycEl a: tUt.-
im.-k -. Dawtam and i . W a.di-
Ian The h'ev- .1- A. burton
rro.indan xnm»>.i- twin bv ilhnnJnatiuj^ all i!iv A.i.ybz-', --t J.l boti'W with uuiidn'rs <’f caiidlt'N. prodm’injc a Ycrv
vHcPl. .V ih lield in St. Ibiiorrs (.murh at jl,; 3eJ\Ux. o clock in
tl-e cwonimr. comiuri.d by Hi..- Kcv. \ . le-niii, when close on two litindrcd po'tplo werv lTv?*viit.
i:i)KO\'ATH>N'
Kr.Si lV n iLS. ■V pubHi' ^v^^l b.- b- l I i.-i tlie- AS
lovnn folioolroom on M.onday o\enn;K'. "»di u v iew to dcvble whether the romink' Coronat ion should be eolebruU'd m the u-uid p a tn oUc styKs
rUUtlKKT MATCH. n<
\N aililii-e’tou liad tho (_ I»Iiiei t;o e(th»jixI <-Ia-.Vrli 5 visitors on t>alunLv>'«
t ^ b:itt-tl first b'lt owinj: Iari;t‘ly to the tv.iiu -M-
iM-r ot llio \\ addinoton nicu tho
t.liUiLToiidns wci'o dispo“fO<l of for tlio smaH total of Wad- <link’ tou i?ot live ol tho vi'^dors !ia;torsunit tor cat* lic-s- I h“ liome team ^^.'nl in to Ijfit niter tho interval, but striuik'o to sav i.ono oi thorn madtr a
oxlnbition with tho bat. J-mder
with 1 ^. bouijr tbo lu^l)-.^it. tsfor.s us toPow-,!: (ditheroo; .A. lfolK'it-i 5. \\ . bnn'Ott r. .1. Aht- choll IV fo Uawsdiorno V t.i. ( laik r. A\ . hncU clifTe «.». d. tdiaduT-k R. .ULd}ko:<l L.
C.rooK o. d. l ’4it.heO;dI S. N. .\!d»TrsIev not (>nl i. total .(S; A\ addinctoi i ; A\ . ( inxi ibank r. A. I oni- I ' lmh-r II. d. b o n d A\ . .Mtham t». l'.aton^:li not cut
biisnn (}. T. ‘Ha\dnir»t M. If.
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H. ]).»n<ou
^AiHSS'.Tt heverino
A U*w tia\.s ai: M-sion Uf leave* tl
Iv afi •\\ ^ n i IlL- a
isJied will) i.s jui/ be saiil liuu. tilt' 1' ;4i'::d me-li eff thfll p:mi< nv\t im rnaig ant i lur e^ on the groiuvl cluv.* t«> tlu cr.iyv yv;p- Seen m.iklug olT " yy lugs " e, .ui, I take il. well’d ajipear that rats . to
hl.ime for 'lu' mysier, of eggs which ahuo.^i. ail l jierieiK-e to
-.lic.r o:m’,-ml'
D.
f-.er, Ir might seem that I , h:ii J - I In
N A T U l ^ _ N O r i s . rCRE LOXTR-
IIV B Ml Mr
atldilions h.ave this week £ 200.
*5 0 0
:» 0 0 1 1 0 t) 10 b 0 10 u 0 10 0 0 10 0 1 r> 0 0 10 0 0 lU 0
frr»m Messrs. ^
JJuriiitf llio ubsoiicu ot the \ io;tr. the P®' IJ H- Gmj', tlio Hov. J. Loiul, IV-iiwortlMiii,
j,rciiclic<l two «I<Kient sennoiiB on faumluj be>t Cliatl,Ill'll Jicoplii will no doubt add tlioir
need oTi coiigratulatioiis lo our own on Kiruing of tlio honour confcricil upon Jlajoi 1. D. Bob insoM. :NIanor Uouse.
'1 uosday mciniigs
"G 'l/ot lo'' coiitaiiii'd tlio followiiiif ' ist VoN uiitceir Batialioii buo.. ,Uiae.ibhiii .Ucginieiit, i\lnjor P I) Kol>
in.son es granted Uio tioiimarj rank of Lioutenaiit Colonel, dateil aS M a j . ’
THU LIGUTLNG SCHlLUH.
C'hntburif pcopio will no doubt lio glml to learn that tlio proposwl new lighting^ (Kiliemo
may after all Iwcoino a reality. Tlib collectors who have 1«on appointed to solicit suIiBcriptions for the lighting scheme, and the Coronation
‘.mlresL NestSUurdu Cluhene
..jehrUin.
h.no ai.etdi rccnnod proim^u of will be able, weatlier pe-rimiiiiij. to ...............
hUiK-'j lowiiidrt boUi obioci». riaCICHT MATCH,
\ .'jneke*: mutcli wiLS playod at Oownham o»
•J’uL-'lav evc.iim; betwceii Chalbuin sttvoml eleven and Dowiiliam ecvoiul oluven. Hit n-it-- in^ team were rel'
ie.sontol w ldi the
It.illicr by )\ Jeff- iind .1- Tondinson. None or the balsinca ii.! ,lo any great .score for ciUiCr side, tlion„U belli batters and bowlers ploddixl .alnoj; idncki Iv- Tliero wa.s. much to Uie enjoy meat of the speetators. a dispute as to
wliit.li side won, one o'' iliu Gliatbnrn iilaynrs avowini.- that bo
l..id n.nde ciglit of nine rims, hut n reference lo Uit scoro boo.s. found him with tlie imibnihient tot.d of three. However • peace ’ xvas fiiml'y re stored and it Wits iigtacd that the ^corrs -ho.lld b ' Downliam .j.p Clmtbuni aa*
HIMtSil.NTAnoN. Miss gfbntieid. who ts sbortly leaMU-i tlio <hs-
Iriet I'as on Sunday' jiresante*! In the scholars of h-r .Sunday School class was a Imndsoino pliorognipbky album.
J'fio
prc.scntatu>a took
place in die
.v.tornoon and Mm-. Eotiic Driyer a. Id re-sing -Miss • a lit. I .ys follows : On
half of my fellow scholars I prc.---ut to you this itlbnm as a -mill t'.kvii el d.. .fftytl.-li esteem in which yon .".re lield amongst n-. ni'o triilv i;nucful Kf
'
l>iiin.s v')U ‘.akeii willi u wo trust the valuable Icj.-ifO
end We
tbe troidi le and
1 onr
icec.lier. am! yon ba r e ta l iebt
. . . wi ll help ami omide H". in the in lnr. ' . "W e -iro deeply- sar re t ' lai vo.i are ab out to lease n - W e l iopj also 10 present yon a t some futur e t ime wi l l i onr Jibotos as ;y pleasant m' inenin ol y.,.ir sli'sx nl the Ghat barn Cl iurea ki inday -sebool.
ii.iir.il ,111 nip in: ;:h, uld. C H A T B T J B N . T E E CORON ATTOX .
T H E T O R CH L IG H T PROCESSIO\ A public meediig in support of the Coron. S
ation torchlight procession was held in tji. C a t t le ^farket on Thurtsday evening, ^jj." Councillor Weeks presiding. There wasj fairly large enihusiaslic gathering. Councillor Weeks opeiteal die iiieedngl,.
laying the profiosals of the Cuiiniiittee be. fore those present, and. urging all to aslu to make the event even a grea'.er succca tlian those which had been
orgaiii.sed jj previous years.
1 he precessions in iSS-
1897, .and on. die-
occ.a.sion ol the- Duke of York's yveddiiig h;id Imon ve-ry siiccessfu!, and the Committee hoped that the jieopl. yvlio came into the toyyn to yyitiies.- the preaching event yvoiild not have logo uij- disappointed Viuc highly
saii.sliesj. l-jj, trains yvould he run, ,i.nd as the processi.j;] would he iield—ml the hsittird.t) it Wtis cb. violis tliat the tci'.vn would liierally he b. vaded by people. He urgeil upon t}.. various
di.slrict-s I0 decide
v.lut
p.irt thfj would play in the jirccc-ssioii. acijiia'mt th; Committee- c»f the
deci.sioii, .ui 1 then rangemenu could he jirocvoded '.vith. Mr. S. Green spoke in similar slr.iin. aftei wliich Mr. T". Davies sairl the success i,
failure of the yvhole even’,
rc.cyd with ih- piihlic-.
'The Committee yo-uM pruviik;
torches and render assistance in oilier wip hut the inihlic must come forward and help Coimcillor Wce-ks then eviilain-d liut i
w.as not intendeyl lo have airy di'iil.iy i.faJ. oui'ed lire or lire-yvink.- i-n the S.uunla night. Soineliiing like i--o roe's,".s .iivl;
lb's, of reil and green lire wouM he let e on Thursday an<! T'rlday mums, .and ;
Itheso di.spkay-'^ would lie v.ell rdi tl.e se ing it behoved them to coiHude the lir"uions in lilting inannei ■ .cih ;i,-:iv<’.:
torchlight
proce.ssioii. --)■
LT. A - F<
M.: '1 lu- -Mayor s
exceedingly anxious
ih.at itu- o!.c,ii,iy ur works should In.- wor.ii the v omg .mi h:
I - TI-L-TNKS| T h e C o q io r a l
St
AT.ary s Ghuf meec at the ^|
prompt- procession a at th e Nietie
S',PORI S, DI W ha t is knou|
J G'arler am.l Saturday la'-'; iitilise-yl lor sp.- i races, encke-t i.l eniplo)ees, " tu l the Starkie-'.s Ag ous dinner yy-a.y senior,
jire.sided usual toasts \ve|
WOMEN] On S.-v.urda
and f riends ol I Guild spent a ]l nic stv'le.
I a I Chathum they!
Saw ley -Abbey and a ple:uguV|
the ruins ot th| ne)' was made beiJig re.i
l'..S..\. Ill Wesley <m Siii
Mr. R. T. -Mai and the speak of
Ch.aihurn.
AVood, and H N. Kdwe ’
I'RESl'.N 1 1 T h e re was
We.slev >eh... yvhen -Mr. 11. of iravelling h gold. !>r:r:i' e inst.-uit for k " i enter the min; Wesp yan t no towards tile p ahiHU tyyeii:
-ViCleti by iyy,;_ namely. Mr.
L. Slater, sided, aIV Suitday S
V
made df\e ing term.-i AVeslcvaii t li; siK>ke w)-'re il H. Ko-dmell
W A D D I N G T O N . ,IV. p: 1'. (. 1.H5. \l
I . aiig. anil .M words Mr. i l the gifts.
Phi T h e re v
'Starkie's .-\r| yvhen. Mr. .
sp.
liking for the coav irihe f, r 1 li.i'e other ilk iileiit lo relate uiiieli d e , - redound •„> his credit.
S P L EN D ID S E L E C T IO N O F
hoys in Ba'
.villaii.ls go.: |)(
.-.sses,<i..ri vouiig hoys
they on the to
pl.ice the lads
inyoopeil doyvn. yvilh il.
T h is a jiickctl liking
the hou.'.o it
h.ad the to tile tojx (;l
yyeek >ey^ ,1
spaiToyy, aiv.l unliky- .I’.I geiK-r.m') ihcideil
li-ii of a ii---ighhotiring h. u.-;e.
ihroyvn the yo ih.iii -t i
ii|>, aind fl. ■ '
the crow. sloyyTv it mav he. hiit surelyely, veloping may
iiu-ident .serve.s for prey
become a ■ ■ haracierisiic. yyhich in
vo'-mg j ihi
in-g that the old hird.s yvould take cai'y' o No
w.oner bird till
l.-yv ayv v -i ay
t«r show ilia* is 'K‘-
hut?
oiflg; f f i fS
lots of lauli petition in s bin in ,,'iie otve. the clo: cahcryvise containing ; vev 3a. or. Mr. W ni. N : Ghalliurn.. fj of the nirLiiii Pendletiv private coni
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