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LOCAL NEWS.


[d corny from it. In jv.cul-1 be u splendid ;uk1 the


a t '


|i preexedcd to show 1)11 could be .-iccom- IdU the question of


liilcu of tbe prohibi- ].cople the same ; if diej' said they


|l ;-i'blic hcuse, then , Ixce upcn them the


1 sired it. What they a well det'ir.ed area, j:c of c.astuig a. vote,


I- did net want license Ifovced. Tile prohibi- was in harmony with I ihc time'. The people


land to be ailoaved to d they pleased. Con- . prohibition had been


llainc in IVmerica and w.i-s ir.cTC free from


lin cieiy way was. far liian other Elntc-s where ;c extent, hir. Mush h rliiy so argued main- .ptioii for the people.


Ision followed, and the liiiate.i withi a vote of |r A\ . Waite, .seconded


lE l lO E ] j 5 r iX T U l t E S .


l .i . i ,v !- :x . laic J.cague home


IWandcicr.s


home away away


away


home away


home home


. aw.ay home


■ ■ .away


. home . home . away


. home . home


.. away . home . home


l i i l.l'.Vb.S.


home home home


. away . away . away home Lway


. .away . away


. home . hontc


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iKl) M.M'CH. I . -t 'in: mendjer^ of the r''ua.hng 1-ootr.. lasited ; . :i n ’.un-. match. _ Tlie j:i ...Mod form w'inning


Gisbum. luj** \S . Iii.ltii.tun — -------


: .'At i'lON >L-U1.T. ■ ■ .,1 :. .1 huge show and a r.,,:,. ..hewing tuTimpfO'’®


I ii. vict owes made ;T ;


■ -TU T A,, 1. to Sd.; black-


..litto .sbcarlmg’ . ,


1 ,,|i,,rks, s i id . to lu ilcis, 6d. IC'6^aA


Ire W,;,- .1 l-iige sliowcf calUe |u n.ihmcc of buyers. Tr.ade ll, w.'aii.l prices showed T\, l.mii: in favour of l^)" r ,6 w '/ ; . . ;


tetfers


I i'.u alvo.l CC'^^S, ^^5 - J lio llc is . £ i 2 IOS. I c


|>'l) IX 'T E R l tE I 'T S .


I'liaili'v. John P'Jekrimr, aged , M.in' i Ccn.eter)', Mat^


II Sir.-ct', 9.-, years, k 'l i ilciuu, 'Hios. Robimscii, !


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V,. .Mmy'-^ Ccntelery, Joseph Street. I d .a y s . '


I St. M iry’s Cemelery, M-wy, home. 78 years.


k ;


-ii. M.yiy’.s Cemetery,. Tims. ^ ■ Street, i monlli.


expenses.—Apply Gisburn.


T r JU*-XW €U«a-» •’ 7 ’ f Ioxx-cX tliat Bloometli,


, S. liiulum . r. \V;,licr x.r A. ilitiiion WhuliiKer


Firtli £ 9 » G


CUTTIEKOE POULTRY. SOCIETW. The monthly meeting of tlm.Clitheroe and Di-strict Pcultirj’ Society Iwas held ail the


Teclmical Sdicol, cu.Tuesday evening Mr. IT Hitighton presiding over a moderate at­ tendances Mr. P.aiJey hvCroduced the question of Cotmcillcr Garnett’s address cm tabid fowls and fattening, and the_guesUon of f^ d Mnffs. W very' intlcresting discussion then took pEec, in whicli it was stated that the fereigner could never command Hte prices


for eggs whiclii .tlw? British pcailt^ keeper ciu.ld, because they- were nei'cr s6 fresh as


- *.UA.


Sttsvatt, MtS. W. Slinger, Mr. and A lr i By* - romi ^Ir. and ^Irs. Qay,* Mrs, Orr a. d family,


. LiiATH OF MRS. WHIPP.


ad\-anced age of 78 years. Owing to her ageguid consequent feebleness the deceased


-rWMllhrV K.eeOCr .


the eg'^s laid in this country'. As far as food stuffs went it w.as staled tEat the foreigmirs were dc-ing a better trade thai'i the Britishi, .nnd the fact of the fordgr.crs using laivd solely fer mUk and butter production w-as also rtfeiTOJ to.' dTiere was a .shew c f Orpington and Buff Leghonis, Mi". R- Mfm- lev Whallcy New- K-oad, taking the special aiid first for Buff Leghcnis. There w-as no


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comfetiticn in the Oipuigton classes. SUPPER AND DiVNCE-


suppci- and dar.ee held .at the SocuUist Oub room


ruom V... --------- .......... WO.S provided, .and rxcdlcss to i.iy w


There wa.s a v c q large gathering at the cn Saturday la.st. Ait excellent sui>per


-.i.>^ lughJy


Mr W. Y. Ilarriey presided, .and amongst ihose who gave songs were the foUcnvir.g; Miss Creok, .and -Miss Kxdnr.tmd, Mr. J. buckett, .and Mr. IL M'alket. Mr. J. W. WiiidJe was the accomixini.st.


TIUv C L P r a i-R O E GOLF CLUB. On Aiturd.av the a i lh e ro c .xr.d Darw^


g.une


team-s met in a golf match at Daiwcn. Hm c i.loU: Darwen.


Clitheroe.


n. Ilroii'P'i'iit H. .'Shnrravk .1, W. Mnlliwvll Dr. GilT.ird Dr. Smilli tv. G. Slinrrock K. S. Iliilli«vll lUlpli Vntvs F. ti. lliiiillo P. C. Wintortoii


IG


G. W. Grtr»Wt)g .Tan. II. Southworth F. li. Mitohvll U. I.oyiiil U. Coalva Itobl. Southworth J. \V. Soutliworth .1. n. Mitchell A. H. Uoberts Dr. Binilhics


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S-U.E Ol' WORK. .‘VT. ST. JAMES. A .sale c f work was hcUl at the S l Ja ,m «


Schools cn Saturday last to raise funds for the pun:h;i.sc of nnterials for the different wcrkir.g icorties proixuing for the grrat sale to be held for the renfrvalion of the U tu r c^ 'Phe admission fee was letoimed


'Idle event i.roved veiy success, being nii‘'ed.


nied in g o ^ s . ssful ever £35


, • 1 MEDA L S F O R .\MBUL.\NCE


Sui'crintendeiit c f the Iceal Anilii.l:ivce E n- gadc, Mr. M . D.awson, mcilds for t l _


for si-nice in ure.svi .-.ttioii will


Scv.th A bica, , -----


:uid , .1 . that Viie , , . \v two or three weeks. -'Hie n.ames ot


We arc pleased to lie able to state that die ha.s new received Uie


twelve men who vohinleerel Lh


lak;e place in the course of those who


are la-.litlcd to the mcl.ds .arc .as fcllrwa . W. M-ilUin.svn, J . .aiiu-hell, J . T . IL J in g . J Hol^


:om R. Taylor, S. Parker, d . Driver, J . V nlk- er, J . G ro jb r , d’. E . Dugdale, d . Wmdle, and


g ! ’w . Alder. tV.Vld'RLOO P .E .L


T l ,e Waterloo P.S-.A. has now become a, re- ognised iii.stila.tion, ami of


the meet


i„.,s have l>oen fairly wEl attended Mr K T . Marshall, senr., presided on


'addre.-..s- — ^ an.l Mr. Tittcringten, Preston, was


"f;’;*


Mr. K, RoL'ui on, Ix-w- -Moor, delivere<l .m .... -— Uie


Mr la.s. 1 Inrgreaves xx'.xs the sclcLt, * •' .


reciter. Mr. IL -V. Kowe die nccomptmsr. B .\PT1ST CONWERS.AZIONE.


this week, in lecnne-cUoi-, I,;.;


-nu; aiuxiul cenverts-uione is lieing held in v-cxxnecUon xx'itlx the Bai-


a S S H s i g Tills c.aiinot be laid tei --------


Scliool. 'I’he entertainments begun i^,mn


Wednesdxy evening, but up, to the pyes- ' ■nitely attended,


emertaimxientSj fer so f.or they hax'e bora uf a novel .and xariuM clvxracier. -Mr J. 1. iiracexvell wa.s the ch.ainrmu oc, ni"ht, and gafc mx apprcpnatC adJres.^ .\Flerxvards a scries of cixtertiunmuails x y ^ ‘ • l' by the choir .xiwl friends, reiwescixting


to!. BIUDGE. 1-30 on Wed- tri:.Ttor« >h« -3.« u™i5


tradesmens & route were


lo z^ p.m. staUi'shments, ^ lilis; ocmg in order tlrnt .....„,ic -ivA oloni ai'xl along


“ ttl i l e is comiecled with various public aiid with which nis


the


a large porticr. o'. Messrs. Whiixps work- t c p l t : Urn mills, being closed frem x-o p ^ islun


k 7 o e '7u 7 b i^ d 'p e c .p le , uiclud’ ding ork-


those waslmig to see


the fvmeral procession might ax-ail themselsea of the privilege.


On airival at the Cemetkiiy a short sCrMCe -— .ire


w -^ h c ld in the Clrnpel, ccndccted by the Ret- E . Galpin, who made a short addre?>s


a a , 0 , « » u c


through the removal c f cu r estccn.«M fneoA thrt B


of or lion, nr.


h J occupied a promxnent p c T r.less tlicre are others re.ady to occupy


the:'\rtcan= [pl.nc^ rV t ° r r ” °wlm <'i individtuU ux Clitl-icrcc X


nex-er forgot mxy of ihofo whom she had boxnx acq7ii‘n-A^’ wiOx ux her early y^ort- S-lxe xx^


____\vhfiTn <*lui ho.'


alxxwvs ready tc. assist these whom she Ucxx mi.'d. Thci-i her mlerest m Alccr


absence U:rot.glx xlhxiss for many years, eon linued deep :uxd .streixg ui.tQ the uxU. Amon"st her bast xx'CJ js ou Thursday to me w e r e 1 have seen tlxis morixmg, .Mx^r Laxxe


Chapel, ;uid the \Ir-i


Uiiul^ no sclf*<orJUoncc. Y t A . ™ ™


_________ Lix her humility slxe doubled if there weuH be imy


'vw IL siro„s, moihwly t o ? "


" i'f . Nippiness .and ixeacc for her m a l lu r e hie,


and vet she trusted in te r Saviour. Plir end xx-.i.s iicace, .oxxd oiUy cue n.ame


stood c i t promirenriy before her in hex lasi dxiucic^ mcTixer-U, luxd th-at mxme xvas JesuA We may rest in hope Uiat she


^


Him. Let us txiclx ciim&sUy stnxu so to Hbeur ar.d di.sclxarge fife’s duties, Uxat xx


ni-iv be reiLlv wlieix we arc called. - r.,—4,T.. Uxe coffin xv.os taken Oo


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the .account c f Hio I t xvas of solid oak, ,


, e


-ind 1>CTC tlile uiscriptiow. ymr> ami


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Bum 13 Thu xvhclu C4 nxo umi.- ---------- --


\\nVn:p, 8 Al.oich, 1902- presented fer sale 140. lx ,’


ducted by the Rev. F. Galpin, and ab the Liclxing'words c f the Scriptures xxerc reiM


: M fixe graveside there xvere many who wcie ' ‘‘'The mmic-b^’ c f the ger.HexT«^


rresont. Mrs. Cimningliam " " t On Thiir.sd.ay night the Orpheiu


vas the accom- erder of the coaches xx-ere a.s fol o')^- “ 7'


coaclx, Mr. B . Whipp, Mr. Jolxn Mr. R . Whipp; seccixd scacJi,


YOU CiVN BE ACCOMMODATED BY Y O U R


J


W. Calverley, ertitlcd ^ x c Battle ^ ’ and a recitation by Mr. K


ilems were .all nicely rendeiod,


lion to thc-sd .several glees the Union, in thdr well kneaxax s ylc. En core were c-alleel for, but cavmg to the len rti c


the prcgraninie these x\-cre not rcspoiMcd Ici. Mr. J. H. Firth'praVid..-.!, .and Mr G.CoxvpU


xx-as the acccmpani.sl', ^,^r. AY. R Dugc a e conductor.


^ ^ A addp


stcr, Mr. I. [,1m F4tstlx:i


Dcni.aine, Mr. J . B a r t le t t ; Mr.


Rev. tv. Waggott xvere .also present .it t xe grax'C-.sidti


were received from which the fcillcxx-inff us a b.sf


AVlxipp, Mr. a«tl G i X Wc^mmber cf beautiful floral riibetes


,.7 7 :.,.lv,.d from relaUix-cs .and fncrjU, of Ml', and Mrs.


dx'ddrtm, Mr- axva Mrs. I


^ . Vra- x } ‘ u n d ro . Greta) ar.d WmifrerJ,


and^Afo/lL \\nxiFP- Greta arM harlcs, Mr mxd Aim. Kcll^^^ l


a k en u p .—in not claimed in U days xnll bo "oD A-.„i., jir. luLiscxvtBTn, Lowgui


? T v ^ S v i J Mrc. w id\ TlUey. Dr. W


^ P R I N T I N G O R D E R S T O T H E T I M E S O F F I C E . "ANldGERM'’ (Regd.) MEDICATED


sa n it a r y l a v a t o r y PAPER.—An disinfectant and deordorizer; ills. Harmless, soluble


odourless preventive of many


from pure vegeLoble matter,


consequenUy vastly suf-crior to ordinary I«F«^


as (TltoofMX. Bia M- W t GrtaA sawiw ■ printers’ ink. Ss-W by all cEemists. chemicals and


coming season. ts captain 01 o.y;


leant League


has intimated his sevor.xnce from cricket. All --Vccrington paper.


o— eluded the meeting.


which he led the Mugme,. - • - .iffiri’ited as accompanist.


^ ^ -VliOoUine


vJrx’ happy and jilea-sanl lime wa.s .spmit, and the proceeds proved very .s.atisfactor).


WlUVLLEY C R lG K l ’iT CLUB. V have an


’ ix


g c c i mlaiiory for the aged and poor, o -


by Uxe deaUx


philanthropic iastilutions, ’ - -.... " .......


IV, ------------- F A S T E R ' t delat ■ions are deservedly much appreciaiet. C A R


* -r-» *r^ O JJ


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L A T E S T D E S IG N S a t -ITIE


t i m e s o f f i c e B EG G IN G . T»,-mu<Th Police Coiut on Monday,


fixe-'l abode, was charged xx'iA beg^ng at Loxx' Mxmr on Simda.y nv;xT.m& and oonx- mitted for sex-en days.— P.C. Kitson proved


the case. DKU.N'K. AND D IS 0 1U 3E R L \ .


.............---------- . cf ther pecplc going


At Uxe Borough Police Court;, on MorH.ay, boboerer, &dfcTd, xvas


^ • 1 1 _rinA fli.«ordeTiv.— l


with lieing drunk and, disorderly. Marsxlen. suUed ih.at on SartrJay afremooix prisoner wasdnuxk ix.l Lowergatc and josOing r.ccple a.lout on the foctp.alh. He requesteJ him to go home but prisener rcfiisoJ xU this xx-as prisoner’s first cffence^Um Bench took a lenient view of the case and fined lum 5-- induduig costs.


nesd.ay night .at C.alder Bridge. A horse and lurry with a light lo.ad on, driven by Jolux Kitclxing, .and belonging to Air. AYalnis- lev, funiilure remover, Accrington, was coming down the brow leading from Billing- ton to Wlxalley when the horse wa.s startled and dxshed off at a great pace. Not being able to regulate the turn at the bridge the lurry dashed into one side, reinoving sex eral


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below. I'oriuixalely the horse was not d.oni- aged very much, and the accident did not prove x’ery serious. It appe.ars the drixer iiad hold of the horse’s licad, but was com­


pelled to let go for his own safety. 1NTEICLSTINC IxLVKR f.-VC E.


An interesting marriage xx-.os solemnised at X ^ ___ jo lu j Hineby, tramp, of no afternoon, the conlracung partie.s m w hich


before B . Jerda^, Esq., (in thecliair), and E . tiie Whalley-Parish Church on AVedne^.ay afternoon. —


_ . .


xvere Miss Lizzie Chamherlain, daughter of Mrs. Chamberlain, of King Street, IVhalley, and Mr. Cornelius Birch Manley, voungest son of the late Mr. Win. Manlev, of Billinglun, both being well ffiioxvn in the' village. The Vicar, tlie Rev. 1. H G regorx', offici.ated. n i e bride xvas allciv led bv her sister. Miss Jane Chamberlain, .and_ Miss Maggie Denlcy as m.aids. the former bein" attired in blue and the latter in a dre.ss of gmy. The bride lier.sell wore .a dove grey dress with hat to matdt


eldest fihe w.as given away bv Mr. Jas. Chamberlain, her l.roiher.


Mr 'l.as. M.aiUev, hrodier of the liridegroom, 'attcmled as best man. Mr. bred 1 ve, L R


played suiuible music on t lu -•Vt the close of the ceremony the


numbering over So, assembled at the


Assembly Rooms where lea was p.ariakcix ol. •nie evening was spent in a pleas.ant and con­ vivial m.aixner with dancing, etc.


-V large


HELLTFTELD AUCT ION ^L•^RT. ThiirsAty.-A' very big shoxx- cf daiq’ coxys


prcssEte-I for s-ale to-day, also a few geld cattle and bullol cows. Trade slow


3 S 5 t S « = =


hulle<.i cows, niclJ a‘ g o o l trade. 1 . -


YOU WANT TH E BEST WORK and


miinber of useful and handsome presents xverc received by the newly-niamcd couple.


T E A PA R T Y A T BILLINGTON. On Salurdity a very succe.^sful tea party


in the Baptist Sun-


NTmibcr day School Finds. attemlaiice ai the tea, which was a xcry c.\


TTere xx-.i.s a gcod ........- cellent one, and also at the cnierltunmenL


■------------ which followed. Mr- George .Sniallex xxas the chairman, .and after Ins opening remarks a mo"raum.e of a miscelltuieous o.cier xxas


A T TH E LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE, NATURALLY.


gone through, Misses -M.


'r i i is included


M.-ssrs M Houghton, D. Brooks, J . W niter biittom', and W. H. Brex-ks,


live items, each receiving were also given by Uxe ^bsseb 1’-. Birt L-kxvorth, and K, Gooderham, .1


Duckworth, and


r^Yuit^r- J


well said Miss KM°n Mr. w.‘«RrlKU tom proved very successful m their r e s ,^ - •


X


..... .. ,.i>rb receiving .an encore, - ‘-’“s f Birlxvcll, 1’ .


lady had been confined to the housq for a long time Her loss- will be regretted in a wide cirde, for it was in ai wide circle she had gained esteem *and revenuice. She re- cliaracter c f a,.devoted and affecr


tionald m o t e ,^ d ^ y 2 a t ^ ^ ^ ous h c l^ c


gratefully remember her long com^tion watli the Churclv, her m[tens« interest in its \veKar<^ and her generous as-sistanoe c f its funds, ar.d nctoiUisUmding her long period of cMorcM abscnc-e through afflictdcn, her desire for tto - .uccess of the Churdi remained strong and


Committeecc 01 tno --------------- --------- ini . .


up to Uio end of her life. Mrs. Whipp Messrs. Wliipp, manufac-


lurers, of Clitheroe, two c f whcim—Mr. Fred and xMr. Walter— were drowred in the W T ^ c f the CastQe Liner, “ Drunranend Castle,


off Ushant, cm Tuesd.ay Jime i6ltl, 1896, when returning from Africa at the conclusion .- ; , of a nine mcntlis’ hdiday. Tins sad ca-ent


nrostiated the deceased lady for seme


apprecLaled. Mtci- -supF<a'_ th)e r is t c f Tlte ^p„^;jk-rable tiirx, aiid the effects wiwc ur.h evening was qrenti in sm ^ ig and


joubtoeUy present t» die end c f her life. ., _ . i _______ nn/^ nr/>nP^»


Saturday e\’ening, c f Mrs. M a ry Wliipp, ChjircE widoyv. of the late hR. James Whipp, at the


■ HONOTJR FOR MR. R. C. ASSHETON.


fmon Lane Churdi will unanimous eledion yesterday as aldern. ^ .


to the La cashire County ofMr.J;


Sheppard,


T.nn/-*nOf i i intv CTouncilt in plac-. E.


ounc , deceased,


in pl ce on the


reccinmendaticn of tihel Blackburn, Aitoun emess,


Asshetoii has and Leyland Hundreds. We Imve


no doubts that both the claims and Uie abili­ ties of Mr. Assheten wdl ment this tonour for liim.


Clitheroe— he was elected on the retirement, J . 1 . Gomal n x n nas sul sat as County Councillor for


Imr ten consecutive years Mr. — ------7-


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hU wen^ckresemed is shown by the J Southworth fact that not cn cne single cccasiim has Mr O. Ex o ^ Assheton’s election been opposed.


tu c


unanimity that has obtained in his election was revealed on Uie occasion of his election in 1901, when the following were ^ o n g s t .


his nominators: Messrs. R. _________ . - The Rev. E. Galpin made reference a.t ■A q. Mitchell, and Thomas CowgiU. INlr.


, Trappes, James Seflon, W. S. We^s, >


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t ie evening sciaicd on Sunday last, which _jYssheton is an able public man, and t ie will be found in another cdunmi t h e , INTERMENT.


The interitent took place on Wednesday ; noo at ^ Mary’s Cen.clery. 'Pbe funeral


■ o r t^ ^ e f t Millthorne .at half-pi^t arid


IS made up of six meuming jtoaches, in Airicn Jo the hearse, the first carriage beir.g


.........o


manner in which he carries out his duties as Chainnan of the Clitheroe Board of Guar- of the Clitheroe


^is-


tn e t v-,ouncu reveals the^ ntlmg hand of efficienc)'. When on the Bench the same


5^ observed; careful attention is given ^...TiIs of the c.ase opimons ^


W. Dewhurst W. H. Hargre; H. S. Pickup .


As.sheton, J.P., C.C.," Hall Foot, on his “ prese7 itativ;s''o7 Ba'rrow'Reading Room, handsomely


We hasten to congratulate Mr. Ralph C. -- -- --


Jus


billiard team displayed remarkable skill on Saturday last in the return match with the


._ ._a by the Abbeyite.s, the highest score in the fy his yearnings for club cricket Birkenhead *-u«. ui<via f>ol- cr»/-»rr» ir> fll/*


opposition being 75. •Whallcy.


J. H. Clegg .. W. Guest ...... T. Hargreaves W. J. IVhittaker


Barroxv. lOO C. Chatbunx .. . 46


.. lOO W. Garside .. • 73 .. lOO J. Kissack ...... ■ 63 ' lOO T. Garside .. • 70 .. lOO I. Heaton .'__ . 61 .. lOO R Waddicor .. • 30 .. lOO A. Walker .... • 75 lOO T. A Pickup.. • 32 lOO J. Pickup ...... • 47


es loo R. Briggs ...... • 5» I DO ■ \V. Chatbunx .. 45


IIOO CHURCH xM.r.S. ddxere was a *latge attendance at the


National School on AVetlnesday evcixiixg when the Rev. E.-Elliott, B .A , Vicar of St. Pter's, New-bold, Rochdale, formerly cunate of Wdualley, gave a capiUil lecture on “ dMxxnyson, the poet of Nature and Evolu­ tion.” Afr. Jcs. Hall presided. d’he lec­ ture was much enjoyed and at the close .a hearty vole of thanks was accorded to Mr.


600


The scores were;— and Staffordshire way; while he may, as he as.sured me, occasionally don the flaimels for


Wlxalley.” CORONATION EESTIVITIES.


There was a large representative meeting


held at the National School, on Tuesday ex'eniixg to consider xvhat should be done locally to celebrate and commemorate the Coronation of His Alajesty the King. Air. T . Longworth, J.P., C.C., presided, and amongst those present xverc Air. Camm, Afr. Kay, Afr. J. Jackson, Air. R. Green, Air. W. Harrison, Air. Jos. Hall, Air. Jiio. T.aylor, Air. E. Davis, Air. G. J. Ramsbottom, Dr. Coun­ sellor, and the Revs. T. H. Oregon', AY. H. Healey, and S. T. Taylor-T.aswell. The Chainnan opened the meeting by


reading the notice calling the meeting, and calling upon Air.. Jas. R.awcliffe to read the minutes of the celebrations on the occasion of tho^ Diamond Jubilee, wixich Air. .Raw- cliffe coiiiplied wiih. This sUatement showed that the event w.as celebrated by processions, fetes, and sports, and a ben-fire anl pyrotechnic displays in the evening. After a brief consideration it was then re­


solved that the celebnaticns should hake place on Coromation D.ay, and that they should take the form of those mentioned above with the exception of the hon-lire. A committee w.as .apixxiiited to make the necessan' arrangements. The meeting then consitlered the question


of erecting a permanent memorial. n x e Chairman said something ought to be


done. They must not rest satisfied with just having festivities. They mu.st do something which would la.st. He had no very burning


stone.s and tossing the load into the river suggestion to make, but he thought it would


be a ven' gotxl thing if they could purchase ail annuity which would place the Nur.sing


Association— which was. now maintained by annual sub.scriptions— on a sounder basis.


The institution had been the means of a great amount of good, and was xxonhx of their consideration and supixorl. Dr. Counsellor then suggested the


addition of a wing to the Gr.ammar School. T’he School was built in the reign of King Edward, ami he thought the present occ.asion ven" lilting for an addition sucli as he had


mentioned. The Rev. S. T. T.aylor-Ta.swcll spoke in


favour of the foundation of a Schoiarship at Braseiiose llollege, O.vford.


I here w.is .an­


other sugge.stion he might make xvilh regard to the Grammar School, and that xvas the provision of .swimming baths which would be open on certain days to the [Hiblic. Mr Rd. Harrison raised his voice in sui>-


poit of a public library. These institutions could be successfully carried cut


othe


places, anil why not in Whal lex. .Mr. John 'Faylor rose .and supported thi


latcer scheme amidst loml applause. 'riiex


ouj^ht to con.sider the public, and the public wouM nut benefit by additions to the Gram-


niar School— (hear, hear). The Rev. T. H. Gregory though: all the


.schemes desirable. He thought the Nursing Association would lake no harm.


claims of a public library were cert.ainly v eq


important. The Ch.ainmin thought there wa.s a great


de.al of truth in what Mr. John '1 aylor luul


said, hut he did not think they would be able to adopt a very c.xpeiisive schenie, as Uic


celebrations bust year cost over . and the comnienioraiion lund was totally scp.ir-


ale from this. He could nt* agree with the Vicar tliat the Nursing .-'issociation xvas cer­ tain of lieing b.acked up.


'I’he Rex’. S. 'B. Taylor- 1 a-swell saul Mr.


lohix Tavlor must be under a mi.sapprehen- sioii for'the Gr.amniar .School was cert.-iinly


a thing for the benefit of the whole parish -M r John Taylor repfie.1 that he wa.s un.ler


no misapprehension. What he had .said, and what he still said. xvas. that the mxprove- mef.ts or additions to the Grammar School xvould' onlv benefit one seetion of the com- nniriity, and he thought they ought t« something for the imlxlic heiiciit—


applaii.se raise ,7,100 I he


WM. COOK & SONS, (Originators ot the Orpingtons) have appoinU-d F. C. 'rownley,


as their Sole Agent for Clitiieroe and district.


Cuatolucr? uiivv uuw obl:un llioir Goudii iMlhout ino delav which 'has hUherto been the yiisc. PellUrv Meals, Koiip and In.scct Powilerw, Flint Grit anil Dust, Uv-Sler bdell. Rubber and Metal Rings, and all Poultry Spee-jalities may be bad from F. C.


'rOWNLIxY, lO. Moor Lane, Clitheroe. n a t iv e GUANt). The best manure fertile


Fa‘rm and Garden, C.t ir.a. 0<P per ton. or 5/- per cwt., carriage paid. Clitiieroe and District Stations F. C. TUXV.Nl.EY, Agent.


XEo 2-Ct


ri-xO LE 1 -Aitpply, RED LION HOTEL.


T ‘no B E LEI’.—Tliu Hiinse and bho[. No. G, Market ria.-.', kiiuxvii as Carlton Dining


Ihsitii?, pisisesbum . in tie liad on tlic T-’tli da) of .May nv.M. or varl.vr by arraiigciiiviit.—Apply to .108. NORl’KO: .s, 68, York Street, Clitheroe.


GO SI ^i!I,l-: TO T,ET. Iinine.Iialu pos- Apply Ai.iham’s. 23. Moor Lane.


t ■ - 1 Also good Strong Trap for S.xle.— S d x ', ' S a l e i j Dp H u c t i o n have -something


for all classes— (applause). The Cluairman then .announce, uudst that Mr. He.-dey was willing to towar.ls the ere.-iion <if Swim­


ming iraths at the School, but we tm.lersland


that^this offer was really made ‘^‘''"'■ '"''’ .‘ '7 cost of the general seheme <.’t improxemcnts


.at the Grammar Schof'l. Mr R Green wanted tlieni to support


Niirsing As.sociation, and rather differed


from xrixat the Vicar ha.l said on j'"-' definite decision was come to, and t.ie


B.VNIC S-Vx.EltOO.MS, CLITIIEROE. TO-.MORUOW SATURDAY, AT 2-0 F.M.


A above, on .S.xturdny. 6Iareli I'.tli, 1802 a cmisign.nent of EVERGREENS, bHUUBS,


ROSE TREKS, ic . , direct from Holland. POST OFFICE, SLAIDRUUN.


the surplus Stock of HARTH I'.NXxA kE, DKAI- FKY of all descriptions including Liidcr-clolliing,


H


I’ TURNER and Co., xvill .sell by Auction . on Satimlay tlic 22n.I Marcli, the whole of


Stockings, Children’s Petticoats, Shirting lengths, Stairs Carpeting, Wool, Aprons, Shirts, Co(“0j*‘ Towells, Wrapping, Gent, s flats. Caps, lies, CotWrs, Cuffs and other Articles to numerous to


mention. - S.ale at I-O prompt. „ .


For tiirtbar Particulars apply to the xVuettoneer, York Street, Clithcroo,


1 MOS nUElxDEN will Sell by Auction, as I 1 .. S


t o c k in g s k n it , Wliolcsalo and Retail Stockings RE-FOOTED.—4G, Lowergatc.


Knitting Co., 60, Uigli Holborn, London. ® n S a l e


B I PROFITABLE HOME WORK : citlier sex ; no |! experience required.—Apply or write II., I wf I i i


u f f ORPINGTONS. Eggs pi/- per dozen. From good liens. Cockerel. Buttorfield’a cup strain direct.—,1. THEXTON, Clitheroe.


fectioner, Clitiieroe.


ON SALE.—Cheap. Several ICE FREEZERS Apply E rnest Sxvales, Wiioi,esat.e Con­


and yard. In excellent condition.—Apply, Mrs. A. A. Porter, c/o'Times OIHcc, Clitheroe.


Lowergatc, Clitheroe.


Q N SALE, A GOOD SPRING CART.—Apply 20, FrainkUn Street.


Q N SALE.—TWO SECOND-HAND TRAPS and ONE GIG. Cheap.—Apply, Qorlick, WslF gate Mews, CUtheroe.


TO POULTRY KEEPERS, &c.


Samples and quotations on application.—ERNEST SWALES, Wholesale Drysaltcr, Bawdlands,


Clitheroe. POULTRY KEEPERS


GRIT, OYSTER SHELL, BONK AIEAL, etc., in large or sniall (iiianlitics, cheap, from F. C. T oxvnlev. 10, Moxir Lane. N.U.—Special offer, English Bone Meal, enquire price.


Don’t forgot that you can obtain your FLINT,


pat), 2 brakes, plated and enamelled rinis. Clincher A tyres, itlO net, this year's, now and guaranteed. i ; i6 Grands for XM.


EXCELSIOR CYCLES, Free xrlicels (Hydo i ■ EXCELSIOR, 25iii. frame, XVarwick tyres, rim


brake, unscratehed, new 2 iiionth.s since, £ 8. EXCELSIOR, youth's, Clipper tyres, free wheel,


2 brakes, splendid condition, XG. SANSI’AREIL, 2Gin., free wheel, plated rini.s.


Palmer tyres. 2 brakes nearly new and gold lined, cheap —E. G S imi’Son, 1’-’. Church St., Clitheroe.


ing, lileacliing, Chemical, Leather, Paper Matm- facturiiig. Mining, Pottery, Plumbing, .and other Cradc.s, Send for catalogue, Scott, Greenwood & to., I'J. Lildgate Hill, London, K.C. Offers enter­ tained for publication of technical works.


HIGII-CL-tSS Teclmical Books for the Oil Paint, Varnish, Colour, Soap, Te.vtile. Dye­


NOTICE TC POULTRY KEEPERS. ilt f'f ' J. m l 5


P m


OYSTER SHELL, Flint Grit, Roup Pilla Insect Powders, Health (Disinfectant) Ehiid


i i i ;|


ON S.VLE.-FOUR ROOMED COTTAGE, Alain Road. Newly beautified. Good cellar


-VfEW KNITTING AIACHINE, all the latest iinprovciiicnts, to sell. Cheap.—F. Stark,


L ' l i S


iiUm Jl'ii


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Tlie) death took place at ^^Uthome on >nH, and Hie operatives of tliel Prhnirose Mill, M-irv VVliinrc o'!,..-.,),


•« Tym-i^^lw^ncOr At 111 . ‘


TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 1A A T T 15T V ' '


TV M tffk I i l i l a J .« •


the Ambulance orderlies who liave beeru for the attendant excitements apd boisterous Q„t on service in, South Africa, and the rivalry of partisans, which we have in such a


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frona tlie War Office! f*r distributiori sport, pure and simple, to have much taste % 1 •__1_1___ _ 1- _ ,


. n . i „ . . __1_i . ----t n nvl o


presentation will take place n due course. T”ltose entitled to the medals a re : Orderlies A. Gornall, J. Dugdale, E. Cartwell, G. H. Mowle, IV. Martin, and J. V. Hcole.


ANOTITER VICTORY . The members of the Reading Room


high (legrTO in the Lancasliire League. He has been a tnie friend of the club ever since he joined, a few- seasons back, while his j:ap- taincy of the eleven last season brought out more than ever his earnest, genuine sports., manship. He takes leave of the club in the best of feeling, and the harmonious relations that have existed between liini and the com­ mittee and the players will always strengthen the ties of friendship between them. Now- ithat he is free, Mr. Fish will be able to satis-


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commenting on the matter, says: “ Mr. Fish is not enamoured of League cricket; it may


be that he is to much heart and soul in tlio


Gardener, Servants, ahrj Mabel, Overlookers Supt. Mowle has received handsome silver game itself, a too keen lover of the sport as of' t te Clitiieroe Victcria and Commcraal


"WTANTED, a good strong general SEnrAKT.— VV Apply, Black Bull Inn, Cliatburn.


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rxrANTED.—APPIIBNTICE to DuKbs and , m/V . J.lASTEE -.r ». MRkiiiB.— Apply Aliss Marbland 1, Uorporation Street, Glitlicroe.


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in.,.. AT___ ____, D ress an


r ix o GAKDENEUS & OTHERS.—SODS and J. SOIL to bo had for carting Rwny nt once.—


Apply, Smith, Builder, Back CommonB, Clitiieroe.


'YV'ANTED, a SHARP GIRL about 13 or 14 to learn tlic Madiinc.—-\pply, A. 'P. Robinson, King Street.


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•ROTS ■WANTED TO ■*> THBBOB TIMES,


SELL ‘'TH E CU- Apply ftt tho Office,..


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