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Innlies of
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>e bet«-eo„ the pnneipaf hand) in the Organ S S
^innnents m the orch^J' for the live variatiensth x-MaJs, with a sustained
^Mrmgs. the first variation y cne, alterw-ards by Qrch^
Itemaiely, and finally he Maestoso subject in tile finale is first 50^^;
U rn declamatory fcnnlf, gn en by four Tromboms
Miih passagas fait Strings.- Wlmving IS founded on
lor Organ alute, aftenyaZ :i triple and quarjruple cowsU conjunction idth the nneteso'; latter notv assigned to the t
sx-ils along with tile four p
lie u-hole concluding ,trith tia!' .strains of the Grand Onja
.Til nrehestra cembined.’' i) •r pieces given by the mgris,"
scriptron would give but a fa
|of their
he.auty. U is suitdej •ver. that sIiGtild the WesleyC sa_v to engage the senices’d,
jury may reckon on the t i i if the .siihlic. The sc/lcistsfoij Veto .Mis.s Brown, who traseas
Icnderii-vg (;f the “ Holy Citje ).
llar.st.n, who sang with fe u;ied’.s “Xazareth.” The li
|th the .singing l i the Dorolott. --------------------
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l.ve a-k you to drink ATCoci [lilies’ Vi-Coerm is neither a a:
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s.ame time iliat it is abhisf*'®** * an-swer.s 3 double pmjwsenj i;i (,f the htunaii consutudoi' j i try it free of expense. IEm
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cl.aiiiRsi fur Dr. Tibblai | the I’ loiirietors are picpfiJ. reader wlio names thli J(~
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Jyd. ur Vi-Cocca
lie Head Ofiice, 60, liimhiBilt |k .C. ; or you can purchaa'il IS. fid. tin frotnanyi® the chea[^''
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urn of the Conunitie^^-™ aiw.l Norcretti,
ritliies, Clarke, ad ^
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PRIVATE CARDS is now Ready.
WILL BE SENT TO A N Y ADDRESS ON RECEIPT OF POST CARD.
ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF
Times Office, Market Place, C L I T H E B O B
FOREIGN POSTAGE. ’XMAS CARDS A. B L A C O W ,
..7_^ I i; ■ • • j ■ ■,v - -..a- * 0 r- 'i'.'t VOL. 17—No. 6 ( BEGISTEBED FOB TRANSMISSION \ IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. ) PARISH CHURCH.
Sunday Next, December 6th. 6-30 p.m.
rUBAClIER: THE
VEN. ARCHDEACON SINCLAIR, D.I). Archdeacon of London iind
Cha.pln.in to H.M. the King.
Offertories fo r the Qjieen Victoria Clergy Fund.
U. M. F. CHURCH, MOOR LANE, GLITHEllOE
In)Conncction with tlio above CliiircU A MI S S I O N Will bo conducted by
SISTEHS LILLIAN a OF BOWUON HOUSE, LONDON,
VND LYDIA,
eommencing November 29th to December 8th, 1903.
Times of Services : Erenings, 7-30 ; Sunday Morning, 10-30. Collection on Sundays and on Wednesday nights.
CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LIMITED-
' THE ANNUAL
GHRISTMAS SHOW AND SALE On Monday, December 14th, 1903,
OF FAT CATTLE AND SHEEP will be held at tlie above Mart
wlien bolli Local ami Open Prizeu will be given. Judging to commence at i ,-o o’clock. Sale commencing .at 12-0 noon prompt. LOCAL PRIZES.
1 Bent F.vt Bull 2 Bent Fnt Cow
.................................................................. ..................................................................
3 Best pair of Ilighhiml Scuta ............................................. I Beat Fat Heifer other than Highland Scut
5 Beat Animal in the Show.................................. mi's "
G Beat Pen of Si.v Lamba ...
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one month, ami not to compote for any other Cake or Meal rmc. ...
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7 Beat Pen of Si.v Scotch Kwea ................................................................. 8 Beat Pen of Six Horned Shcarlinga
.......................................................
0 Beat Pen of Six Half-Bred ......................................................................... SPECIAL PRIZES FOR SCOTCH FED CATTLE AND SHEEP.
10 Beat Pair Fat Ilcifora ................................... 11 Beat Pair Fat Bullocka .................................. 12 Beat Fat Bull
.............................................
LI Beat Pen Six Scotch Fed Ewca (any breed) I I Beat Pen Six Scotch Fed Shearlinga ... 16 Beat Pen Six Scotch Fed Lamlia
’’ ’k s r . t s r will DC cn rg jiii. mv i»4_. ».* ^ Jiijj For furthe. particulars apply to the will bo put up at tlio price. ^ cUESTER. Auction Mart. Olitheroe.
n e w f r u i t s . NEW FRUITS.
We are of fering E x c e p t io n a l Value in New Fruits
“ • ........ ' " fo r the coming Season.
Nothiup but the F IN E S T have been selected, and at prices to suit all Purses.
Very Rare Vostizza Currents Finest Vostizza Currants -> Splendid Vostizza Currants A Special Line Currants -J-
5d. per lb. -4-d.
„
3d.‘ 2d.
Finest Greek Sultanas, Td. per lb. Finest Turkey Sultanas, 6d. per lb.
g 5 ^ pU S T R E C E IV E D .
Valencia Raisins. Stoned Valencias, Muscatels, Plums, Figs-
D. CUNLIFFE, Cash Supply Sto^^es, Market Place. .a *■ JOIN AT ONCE AND HAVE SOME OF OUR
DIVI, GROCERY & PROVISIONS, BOOTS & SHOES, DRAPERY.
53 and 55, Salford, Clitheroe, I f;
The New Half-Year commences To-day A T THE
20/ - 20/- 20/- 20/-
£ 1/1
K.xhihits to hiix-v hi-en foil not leaa- than
10/- Ill/- 10/-
10/- 10/-
20/- 20/- 20/- 10/- 10/- 10/-
Ring, and full commission
*)/•-V- r./-
■ V- 5/.
10/- 10/- 10/
-V- 6/-
5/-
I jOW Moor, Whalley, Chatburn and Ribblesdale Observer. PRICE ONE HALFPENNY.
"FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1903. CLITHEROE
F R E E L I B R A R Y . S a l e o f M a g a z in e s .
The Magazines for 1902 are now
on Sale at the Library. Offers will be received up to Saturday, Dec ember 5th, on which date the highest bidder may take them away at 9-30 p.m.
J. WH AYH URST, Librarian.
JOSEPH 5 t h , 7 t h , 8 t h , & 9 t h , DECEMBER, Wth a large stock of
Costume C loths. Dress Goods, Rainproof Overcoatings,
WOOLLEN GOODS Blankets, Flannels, Shawls,
&c. And will be glad to receive their orders. HELLIPIELD
A U C T I O N M A R T , COMPANY, LIMITED.
GREAT SALE OF
C A L V E D A N D I N - C A L V I N G C O W S
F O R T H E B E S T R E P A I R S IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND ALL KINDS 01'
J E A Y E L L E R Y TRY
H A N S O N’S JEWELLERS,
Parson Lane.
I f you arc wanting anything rn Watches, Clocks, or JcwcUoy Call at Hanson's.
Always a Nice Stock on Hand.
I Please Note.— The shop for Gold Wedding Rings.
A useful present given with each 2eel. ring.
lilCtiT IHt lCE aiV£.^ I 'o n OLD GOLD a n d - SHA'El i .
Note the .Address :—
I i A N S O N ’ S Jeivellers,
E . R.
ist V. B. EAST LANC. REGIMENT, K. COMPANY.
Drill atS o’clock onTuesday s, commencing from Tuesday, November 3rd. There will also be Instruction in Drill for Sergeants on Friday evenings
There will be Instruction in
at 8 o’clock. Respectable young men wishing to join
the Company (or Cycle Section) c.an be enrolled any evening at^S o'clock.
By order,
T H O M A S C. R O B I N S O N . Captain, Commanding “ K ” Company.
Clitheroe, 5th November, 1903. SPLENDID SELECTION OF
LOC A L V IEWS AT Tine TDI15S orFTCE,
ll3, Parson Lane. Clitheroe \ MAinCET PLACE, CLITHEROE.
Every Thursd.ay, at lo-o o’clock prompt. W. MORPHET, Secretary.
VIIKROY XL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, SODTU - KENSINGTON, LONDON, S.W.
Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1S83. Patron—HTS MAJESTY THE KING.
President—H.R.II. T uk P mnob or Walks, K.G. Director—Sir U. Huiibut H. Paiuit, Bart., D.C.L. M.A., Mua. Doc.
SCMOLAUSHIPSin January and February, 1004, a« follows;— Composition
Singing Organ ................ Violin................ Violoncello (Dove Sicholarbhip) ...
Pianoforte xs........ 1 Flute Clarinet Basoon Horn Uarp
lion. Secretary—Cuahlks Moklkv, Esq., M.P. Competition for 'ITIIKTEEN FREE OPEN
4 Scljolarships to be compete I for
• among these in struments.
The ScholarshipR are open to all clanscft of His MajeHty’fl mibjecta, within the ages ntated in the
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Wool len Manufacturer, Outlane, Huddersfield,
Wishes to inform his customers .and the public that he will be at the shop
No. 3, York Street CLITI-IEROE, on the
particulara i«hued to applicanta. They entitle the holders to a thorough and Hyatemat’c free education at the V ollegc only, in theoretical and practical music, and are, as a rule, tenable for a period of three years, in some cases grants towards main tenance are added, but these cannot be decided until after the election of the Scholars has taken place. f Preliminary ExamiiiationH will be held on Wed nesday, January 27lh, l ‘J01, in various local C(*ntrc8 throughout the United Kingdom, and the
filial competition will take place at the College about February 19th. All persons desirous of competing must apply on
tlie ollicial entry forms, which may be obtained with all particulars from the College, Prince Consort Uoad, South Kensington, London, B.W. Tlic last day for rccciviim these forms, which must be accompanied by an Ollicial titanipcd Certificate of Birth, is December 28tli, 1903.
FRANK PUWNALL, Registrar.
Ci.iTnKUOE, on Monday, the 14th December, 1903, at 7-0 p.m-, Bubjoct to the General ConditionB of Sale of the Blackburn Incorporated Law Associa tion, and such special conditions as may then be produced, and in the following or such other Dots
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as may bo decided on LOT 1. Al l that MESSUAGE OR DWELLING-HOUSE
No. 19a, Kshton Terrace, Clitheroc, now in the occupation of Mr. W. W. Whiteside.
LOT 2. The MESSUAGE OR DWELLING-HOUSE
No. 11, iSIitchell Street, Clitheroc, apportioned yearly Rent, £.1 Is. Cd.
LOTS. The MESSUAGE UR DWELLING-HOUSE
No. 13, Mitchell Street, CUtheroe, apportioned yearly Rent. £1 Is. Cd.
LOT 4. The MESSUAGE OR DWELLING-HOUbE
No. 15, Mitchell Street. Clithcroe, apportioned yearly Rent, £1 Is. Gd,
LOT 5. The MESSUAGE OR DWELLING-HOUSE
No. 17. Mitchell Street, Clitheroe, apportioned yearly Rent, XI Is. Gd.
LOT G. All ihat m e s s u a g e OR DWELLING-HOUSE
No. 21, Coronation Terrace, Back Commons Road, Clithcroo, apportioned yearly Rent. £1 lod. Od.
LOT 7. All that MESSUAGE OR DWELLING-HOUSE
No. 23. Coronation Terraco, Back Commons Road, Clitheroe, apportioned yearly Rent, XI lOs. Od.
Lot 1 is hold for the residue of a term of 999
years created by an Indenture of Lease dated 13th March, 1S77. ar.d will be so d subject to the appor tioned yearly rent of X2, and to the Lessee’s
covenants, and conditions. Lets 2, 3. 4, and 5, are held for the residue of a
term of 995 years, created by an Indenture of Underlease dated llio 15th January, 1890, and will be sold subject to the before mentioned apportioned yearly rents, and to the Lessee’s covenants and conditions in the said Underlease contained.
of 999 years created by an Indenture of l^ease dated 12ih February, 1902. and will be sold subject to the npjiortioned yearly rents before mentioned and to the Lessee’s covenants and conditions-
For furtber particulars apply to the Auctioneer,
Wellgatc, Clilheroc, Tel 095, or to JOHN J, BRIGGS, Solicitor, Padiham.
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY CLmiEROE FOR SALE.
Oi.iTiiKUoK; on Jlonday tlie 1-ltli day of December, 1003, at 7-30 o'clock in the evening subject to the conditions of Salo to be tlion produced.
T LOr 1. The SHOP, DWELLING HOUSE AND PREJIISES
No. 21, Waddington Road, Clitberoc, in the occupation of Mrs. Ellen Robinson LcasclioUl for residue ot a U rm of 'JllO years, apportioned yearly Ground Rental IGs. Od.
LOT -2. The SHOP DWELLING UOUSE AND PREMISES
No. 23, Waddington Road, Clillioroo, in tlie occupation of Mr. Win. .Jones. Lcaseliold for residue of ‘.IDO years, apportioned yearly Ground Sent £1 IGs. Gd.
LOT 3. The STABLES AND PREMISES
in Back Brennand Street, Clitheroe, part occupied by .Mr. .lolm Harrison. Leasehold for residue of a teim of 009 years, apportioned yearly Ground Rent £2 3s. Id.
The respective Lots will bo sold subject to the covenants and conditions relating to or eflecting tile same rosiiectivelj-.
Eor further particHlars apply to the Anctionecn
Bank Salerooms, Wellgate, Clitheroe, or to 51R. G. J. HOLME,
Solicitor, 29, Wellgatc, Clitlicroc
WE KEEP A SPLENDID SELECTION OF
T O Y S
AT THE TIMES OEEICE, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE.
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O LET the old eatabliahcd JoiNEn’a Shop occupied by J. Bibby Sons,—Axiply, 90,
Chatburn lioad, Clitheroc.
T LET tlie C a r l to n D in in g R ooms, in tho Market I'lace.—Apply, 90, Chatburn Road.
TO LET.
rp I IK HOUSE SHOD, No. 1, Church Street, I Clitheroe, in the occupation of Mr. Solhtt,— A p p ly , Mr. T u A r i ’ES, Clithcroe.
ON SALE.
UETIKING FROM BUSINESS THROUGH FAILING HEALTH.
of Mr. W. U Blackburn, Moor Lane, Clithcroe,as Dealer in MiLsical Instruments of all descriptions,
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Cricket and Football requisites, Teacher of Music and Pianoforte 'runor, &c. This is one of tho most remunerative Businesses in tho Town and a splen did opening for an active Business man.—Apply, Edwaud Cukstkb, Accountant &c.. King Street, Clitheroc.
LOST.
'V T T IL L the gentleiimn wlio got WRONG T T UMBiiE L i a (will, initials “ W.L.T.” ; at
the Parish Clmrch Bazaar please coramiinicatQ witli 'I. Kusros, Ribbicsdalo Avenue, CUtlieroo.
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O BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY as a going concern, the old Established Business
:' I IN
o BE SOLD BY AUCTION by Mb. A xios DuKauKN at tli.i Swan & Rov. l Hotkl,
Lot G, and 7, are held for the residue of a term
at 3) per cent, interest.—Applicationa to \V. J. Mitchell, Borough Treasurer.
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h e c o r p o r a t io n are prepared to accept LOANS of ^100 and upwards for three yeara
WANTED, a respectable YOUNG PERSON Apply, Printers.
for HOUSEWORK for two or throe weeks.
Ellans, Hon. Secretary, Victoria Cycling Club, 43, Todinorden Road, Burnley.
Gt P
A
ENERAL SERVANT WANTED. — Mrs. F ieldino, 15, Church Street,- Clitheroe.
IANO FOR HIRE for Winter Season only. Good condition.—Apply for orders to l£.
O BE SOLD BY AUCTION by Mr. A mob Diikrdkn at the Swan & Royal Hotel,
SALES BY AUCTION.
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROFERTY IN CUTHEROE.
persons having any claims or demands upon or against the Estate of George Alston formerly of Fields House Farm, West Bradford, in the West Riding of the County of York, Farmer but lato of Lynwood, West Bradford aforesaid, Retired Farmer (who died on the 11th October last, anfX v-hoae will was proved at Wakefield on the 10th November instant by Robert Kitchen and Thomaa Briggs the executors named therein) arc required to send'^articulars tlicreof to the undersigned, the Solicitor for the said Executors on or before the 31st December next, after which date the asseta of the deceased will be distributed among the par ties entitled thereto having regard only to the
P LEGAL NOTICE. GEORGE ALSTON, Deceased.
URSUANT to the Statute 22nd and 23 Vict oria, cap. S5. Notice is hereby given aU
claims of which notice shall then hare been re ceived. Dated this 17th day of November, 1903. GEO. J. HOLME. 29, Wollgate, Clitheroe.
Solicitor for the said Exeentors. WAIfTED.
borou gh of c l ith e r o e .
Condiment.—Apply to S. Allcock and Co, Ltd., Charles Street Mills, Wre.xham.
g e n t wanted for the sale of Allcock’a Noted Rapid Pig and Calf Food, and Uorso
WADDA HOUSE, WADDINGTON, CLITHEROE.
A N
PARTMENTS with or without Board. Terms Apply.—ilra. Wilkinson.
For
o t i c e .—a Grand b o a r kept at tho CuAVEN* Heifeb, Ciithcroc, T uitrstoh
SsilTU. TO LET. .
in Shaw IJrid^e Street; also 2 large Warehouaca or Workrooms. Immediate poasossion can be had of Warelicuses. Stables the 2nd of January, 1904. — Apply, J. Nokcuoss, 58, York Street, Clithcroo.
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o u s e t o l e t , l l . Salt um Terrace.- Apply, J. Binni-, St. JIary’s Street.
O b e l e t .—A good Two Stalled Stable with Boom over, and Shed for Conveyance, situate
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