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I 1
c.st of their ;ges—above Lciuus help, )ied the free in the Re
Brivx;ai, num- 1 village, ai-id I 'V- Garnett. O n e of the
' til ^ I r . G a r lic most Mjc- ■
CLITHEROE
Name
technicae school. Particulars of successes obtained by stue Paichett Idly
Lord Mary Lord Mary Mootra Mary
tions — . a . - Cheshire Institutes.
, of Uio aboa-e school at the examina- Porter Susie f the Union c f Lancashire and Robinson, B.
Name. Grade. lupin -Albert V. P
'Banks William 1 Benson-Vlex.ander ^
Benson Ale.xancler x. ■ J- B. Wad-
i t io i r r i ia t th e the Sunday
Ih e ro e Gospel "liich is to
I t e a c h hfXLSe
1 neighbouring I h o u se s iti the a popula tion
K-1 b nm g lu to
iv.ary workers,
wmeelud with is'hi (.1. Th,. y were very
Mere a.s foU .ilternncn (ii>.
Sun-lay SdiiA.-J
'It £ y
i.it-- od. 'vt sisbscrip-
Birt'vell 1' lUdenck Bkickburn M'. L-
Blackburn W • E. A Boothman Htury B Boivker
J.amM J .U Bmitluvaitedi.. J .U
Brierley Mhn- ^Brierley Wm. I t g Brierley Wi"-_ G
Brindley R- ^ Brindley IG B. b .U Brooks John C.
' '
.Brown Thos. G. ,B 'Buriis Hartley
b
I Coates Ed. H. J .U ^C c a te s jo lu i h -b .
p Cc.ues John “*’ Den»inTom J .U
pemain B
De.ivliursl George C Dewhurst George P
^ 8 . s i r c td i s s .
ni .'Saturday R. tan sceomi in
ION .STONE,
lerlii.,' M'esleyan sch em e , a sUaie iig (;U Saturday 'oirgregatit)!! and Idell, th e (vMcst
jie.- iicn. with die n u in h c r of ik,s>-
jg a l io iL teachers, T ie d a t th e lamp aiv.l a l te r the i pri is.'
e.ssioti and
In h e re t ile stone id le collection
1 rcaliseil nearly
loll) a cake ;uk1 grouivl, in aid of
Jo cc-imecuon uith l i e h e ld early in
i i ‘/uri*ed to about iRV.
Ir Stmdai School Hal!, oil Stinday
lorcachci-l tc/ giiotl |i t-vrniii'^ !» Biuihlcy. Ii»
)■
Idei.iie
aiiend.mce ts. .md frienls.
■ \e .1 lery in'erest- .os ,os lolloi\t>-
| . a
K.ithcri’ O- G anduMUs ; " 1 iioU
I llcriidgc). an<l " 1 liirey.i ohoir;
I io ' (^G'umod), Mr. t anthem. ‘•A"alte I . te e n is h '. L h o ir ;
I, . " (E. U.
C..sven
h e s in g i i^ was let „„1 „rciiestra. and
the School funds, JKKSKV.
cdea'alloii " f 1'lying
lerso'v o n Muivlay. o r ih -c a .s t wii>J lines u e r e doiw-
|,u;c lemhcrs:
I Badger
r mirmtt-; a Btulgor Ntiuet. 1.^66; -1-
jK . B r i t g ^ v f ^ ^ ; " ;
l a i i . l Son. i .a 3 .s ; o Badger ary.1 111. 1 son. i.aay > * ’
Pell
T1ksiii.us ydl Thonuus S.E. Tenitn 1 . IL S.C.
penien T. H- d'ktcher Henry E
a Forrest He rb e r t L Garner Jas. Kohl. GreeinvoiH V. J. Haigluon Henry P iliiighwn Henry E
n.'utsiti Julm (
B.awdlands)
’I
Hau.son John (.-Vlhion S t )
iaiiSJii Jului fAlbion .St.)
iargreaves
Ji.hn llarri-stm Erisesl [axriscn l'.n»esi
rirn.son Eriiesl
.lend Jame.s Ho!
g.aie Robert kav Herlwrt hy IGclianl .M. .arig Kiciuird ang Ricliard
^ang Rieliartl [Lath.uu Harry iIcNieliolls T. ilcNicliclls '1. ,lcNicht.ll.s T. iliicliell John ilitcliell Ji>lu'. E. lutter William inder John 'F. 'rcsioii George
i’ye James Raivciilde James
lu.iifte J.unes
tobeits Harry leJle James :ed!e J.v.iies .linger J. T. ilinger J. T. ilinger iVm. Imiiti Hiury imiui
H.irn- ip.-iglit Jolei itanieii J. B-
^',-iyioi t— aylcr J. H.
'(imliiis,.-,! R K. ■o»ii!,y Harry
IV am in i vlgar
IVhite.side Henry Whiteside John Wlutt,iker \V. U
iVilkin.stjn VVm. IVilkiinoii Will. J -U iViisun Wni. Wc-n.l 1 satic iVr//l
l.sinu:
E J.C. E P
. Bush Jtis. Henry b H busIi jolur
Subject. Class.
Bookkeeping P Bookkeeping
HandwTiting P Aritlmxetic Weaving A fe e b ra
2 2
2 2
Shorthand, Tit. P Shoirthand, Th. P, Arittltmctic P AlrltliimeiUc H a n d nT l t in g Geography
2 2
i iy'ookkeeping
Algebra ArilltnDetic Arithmetic Arithmetic Bookkeeping Axitlimctic Aritlimetic Aritlimelic Arithmetic Algebra
2
Robinson Katie Robinson Maggie Shclrrock Maude Snape Margairet; Speak Mary J. Squiijis C. L. Squires C. U Sutcliffe Betsy Sutcliffe Betsy T.aylor I'rances Townson Maggie AValker Jane Wttmuar Sarali AVat-soni Mairi.a
AVilkinson Doni,
Subject Class.
Nieedletvoirk Domestic Econ. Alillinsry
French French (.\/p) Millinery French Millinery Needlework ' Millinery Alillineiy
HandwTiting French
Needlework Domestic bcoit. Millinery .Millinery • Alillinery
Milliner)' Millinery
Needlework
2 I he abbreviations used a re : (Grade cr p section) A advanced, C commercial, E ele-
D2 inentary, I intermediate, J.C. junior com- 1 mercial, S.C., .Senior ccanmercial, L literary, 2 P pre limin a r ) ', W workshop. (Clas s o f suc- 2 cess), D d is l in cu o n , 1 first class, 2 second 2 class, P 'pass. 2 Number of exercises submitted 187, of
rAjithmetic Shorthand T. H.andwrlting Bookkeeping Weaving Aritltnietic Aritlunetic AJgebrai D eq.77 Arithmetic FVench
P AV^eaving '2
P which 147 or 78.6 [Xrr cent, passed (4 willi 1 distinction.) 1 'Flic percentage of successes is seavjral
P ix>ints belter tlian last years average for the 2 county. 1 T he female students liave bct:n remark- I ably successful. Out of 65 exercises sub mitted by them 61 passed, or ni.'.arly 94 per cent.
1
P 2
.AJgebra D eq 5O i-IanduTiung P -Vritltmeuc
Arithmetic iLmdwririag 3 2
Go.igrapliy ^ i SlKutliand T. P Shordiaml T . P pjencli
P
BoiAkeeping 2 Bookkeeiiing
2
Weaving D cq 22 AVeaving
Bookkeeping 2 .Aridimcuc Algebra Weaving
.-Arillimbtic .Axithmelic
2 t
Handwriting 2 Geography
2
ShcTthanJ T- P Hairiwridng .-Axiilimetic Ar'idunetic
t
Geography F rcnoli
.•ArillimeLic .Algebra
I.c K
Handwriring 2 i ’ 2 2
2 ^
•
liookkeeiiiiig 2 .Arithmetic .•\ritlimetic. .Aritiimetic
• ■
Haiidiniting 2
H.mdinitiilg _ 2 Shorthand. Tli. P .-Arithmetic Arithmetic .-Vrithme-uc
2 2 2
BookkeSrpilig J’ .Algebra
Ariduiietio .-Axithinelic Weaving Weavuig
Arithmetic
b- 1'
J.C.
Iderslcv .Mice A . It Idersley .-Mice .-M it
Jder.sley .Mice -A. larkerKuth leniietl .-Vir.i lemtni .Ami
t P
Shortluuid, Til- P Hiuidwriting P .Axitluiieuc Afillinery
1- E It
kiuielt
-M.argaret E. ieniielt Margaret E leiuiett .Margaret I"' r ig g s j. E.
E
irooks .Mary -Ann 1’ rooks Mary .Ann It
Bnnvn ALiiy M. E hes ter E li/aheth E Ihester .Maria
It
‘<>;k.e Saradi E. E locke
S.ir.ili E. iltaiii R. J.
E
lawson Elsie .M. E luckett
M.ary
ffiY. 1
.1 Imrsc attached W road .ride at Gis-
li,s head out <vf 1 ik: dimciion of Sa» Isa'.vley the anitn-''* .qiraineil boAh 1'^
Imr.se wa-s takv« in^
fu:. wberfa it (if a veterinary tu
It
•ugdale B. .A. P Dtigdale 11. .V. J.C'.
'ugdale Maggie llisJ.J. " E
bills J. j. 11 Ellen
inh Bessie rirlh
Bes.sie Fcnl Janie
E
E P E
aarest I-aiira K ■ 'rankland Af. .A E fansmi Hannah E fardacre Afary Is ■ fardacre Nellie E Ifardacre Nellie E. ilartl-ay Maggie P ardey Alaggie J.C.
polden J. A. E ' jlroy AL-try E
,ang Ethel E
l-'reiwli (x/p) Neollcwork
Millinery
Alilluiery _ Arivlimetic
Neeellework AlilUnery
Handwiiling A r id im e iic
Ercrr-'li
Millinery Millinery
Needlework
Atillinery Millineo'
AEllinery N e ed lew o rk
Shortliaiid, Tb- I HandwriliBg Alillineo'
, ,
Millinery Frei»:b
MllFinery Millinery Millinery
N e ed lew o rk Haivfwridng
-■Arithmetic
Millinery Milliner)’
French
P -
,N eetllework > D om e s tic Ecuii. 1
1
J', ‘
'
' '
1
^ -
*
^ *
’
Domestic Econ. 1 Millinery
'
HandwritinS ' Arithmetic
' * >
Domestic Ecoix P Alillineiy'
~ ^
- -
2 ’
t '
■ DOWNHAM. b i l l i a r d
= ber.s of the village ^ .- in en d o ir \V ed iv e« la>
A billiard ‘ c a p b a s c re a te d n cue . and c. caiss^ g .an t^ John Taylor 87. IIA.NDICAB. " t o 'P h e h a i id i -
Page, an d , «f course, th e fnial vto ^ with
gre.at
watched „„,i
ihY-.second, t
R e ad in g Room.
tlA-.second, cue
10 At 12-3 r iw n , 've s ta i ic u n.» - . Cl i r tf t l for Montreal,
;,ml o c t h e re at 1 1 -3° i Tiev“e r en joy ed an y th in g so could m anag e a few m o n th s h k e thi.- h ^v e nevpr missed a meal ,-nvf
vil- -
a.s snug a-s i t is ptt''.si'>l'i to be yci i t
su a ^ o n
.......mpeg, but l am .
rail jou rn ey as well as me to everybody, 1 am,
Faidifully Yours, JN O . H O D G K IN SON
^ ^
Baldwin’s Stores,
k i n g s t r e e t C l i lT U E R O E
P
2 - '
Hay Rakes, Forks, Scythes.
Machine r iles, Scythe Stones,
Strickles A S n A b b
HAY 'f'MG R E Q U I S I T E S
An* VERY l o w e s t PRlCi ’ S. vices. n o t i c e t o f a r m e r s .
P ’
CHATBTJBN. S E RM O N S .
Shorthand, Tii- P .•Vriiliitietic
•nieann».tJ Sunday School were
2 2
2 2
WHALLEY. CVCLING .-ACCIDENT. The dar^erou.s lUllinglon brow claimed
.uiother cyclist for a viedm on Sund.ay. I lls name is John Tlios. Holden, an<l at nocn on the ilav nanievl he was cycl’uig down the incline when ho ki-st control air.l cdlideM with the bridge over the Caltler.
I’ .S.
Alowllr reiidereil first aid, and fouml dual the man wa.s badly ,sh.aken aixl severely
brui.sed about the diigli. Holden wa.s put on a stretcher and conveyetl to Ins home m
a conveyanOe. THE COd’FON TIGADE.
B o th th e mill-s in Wh alley .y e a t p resent
sto p iied o n to c o u n t . f th e b a d con- lition of iItc cc<U
oh crndc.
G. J. HOLME, Secretary.
MATCHES FOR TO-MORROW.
Cdthbroe v. Burnley S t Andrews. WhaJley v. Great Hanvoed. Barrow v.. Sabden. Gb
, , , 1 r vr Church 2nd V. Low Mcor. I
Great Hartvcod 2nd v. WhaJley 2ivd. Low Moor 2nd V. Barrow 2nd. * League Matches.
t en TEAMS EOK TO-MOIU.OVV,
Burnley St. /Andrews 2nd v. CJilherce 2nd the youngsters but ammigs ihmr ek^ms took place on WedneiTay night. E or about 5 lu-df an liour before the time ap^mWM for
T r
Matches played cm the ground of the first preached the numbers ccnstantly mcreased name-d te-am.
CLITHEROE is t : T. D Bourn, capt. At 6-40 tlie ever ready policcm'eii c lp e d eff ^attb, ^^13^ GrindtetcTi, and Rtr. Por- M. Croasdale, J W AAdiidle, H 1-Iargreaves, 3, space in the road in Iront of Mr. Black- Mr. J; W. Ratcliffe, R Hanson, W. Crabtree, AV burn’s slxop, for the compeuters, who were 7 " ’ _ ^ G Parker E Rawsthorne, Dr. Lincdn, and an-anged in three lines, one beliind the other '“" 7 Nidiclson.
lium*micy. . ___ C U O IE K O E
•Vldersluy, V Greenwood, R Middiebrctigli. Keseriles, R Redhead and Hornby.
WIIALLEY:—R Green, J H. Rams-
bottoiii, A. iMeicer, W Lakeland, E Sian- deii, J. Green, T P Campbell, J Peters, H Giirashaw, Usher, T. Pye.
------ WHALLEV 2nd.— ^ -4..> 4V.W.4«>..7 . . ----
ro u te diey liad to takcx li
--------- ------------------- - n - iiig for die whisde to blow,.
l Jike so many oke
young horses mipeluously pawniig the gtound and wanting to be off and a\\-ay.
h in, reality only moments. t reaJ i iu nioiucaju» -Vtvv- last!
^ alkers were off, and the s^\;aylng crowd soiu 75* made way fur tliein. /VB along Castle Street
The T /A. Tavlor, W Almoixl Alarket Place, Wellgate, Shaw dndge ai
l-I Lengworth, W. Mercer,'J Mercer, J T cl.-neiuont Terrace, great niunbers of people Rhydeheard, T Waliiisley, R Smithies, J T ^vere assembled to wiUtess the unusual y u •
Holden, W Smith, S Moores. Reserves, J Men, women, and children, all were ytJOL iiKr the tim, and slrainmg tlieir^ n-acks to see “ How our Johnnie’s going o n ” M oil, die lads did go* and no mistake, and it is to be
Eastham, F Pye. RIBBLESDALE W ANDER ERS:— F
B Watson (capi.), J Couliliurst, J Miiehell, -A E Dixon, A Knowles, J Rawiinson, J
P.aie- ficUl. R Joiie.s, B Gorman, E. Embley, C
l-'odcii.
feared tiiat they went a but tea h s t doivn the sfuiiingl ground, fmd esix.-ciaUy
ro.tm corners, liowevcr, the youngsters desert c credit, for, to use a remark overlyard m the crowd, “ f t ’s no child’s game Walking round Pour Eanc Eixls aixl Baaow lo l l Bar, at
BARROW;— T. Patefield, T -A Pickup, break-neck speed.” 1-aieliGd, A. Gorman. ____
D,w A lo o r i-W . 1’ . Tomlinson. J Uuha.n R l-aiefiekl. AV I’alef.eld, J H Wilkiiyon 11 Battorsby, J Jacktoii. W Birch, A Hmdle,
J Birch and W
Sl.nger LOW MOOR 2nd.—J
W.almsley (capt.),
iirick, T Hitchen. J Aloon, J Eccles, -A Robinson. Joe. R'
e.serves, 'P Hartley, 'F.
B.ailey.
Coates, J Robinson.
he was gradu-ally gaimng r„Mr iw seme
B Standen, F Knowles, F Walker, F Wash- ^vt Claremont Davies was eadiiv b) ^ brook, J Wright, W Lyne, W Nutter, J fifty or sExty y a rd s and a t Pom U n e ^
Suuiden Hall was reached, he was wliat i-s „.ell [nd , Wiikiii-son, J Wilsmi, H Porrest, J War- = g i ; ^ ; t - ( A I n (Air. Blackburns
in*’’ overtoox ixist
she ruL r and bv a bit of really good walk- h,,: over took Davies, th u s being first ‘man, posi tion he kept until he
re.achet IBo kburn’
-■ ^ .bop), ti
accomplished the disunce U ymds) it. fony duce nmiutes, w Imh
was an exceplicnally shert timu - L W live wards separated Everton and Davies, aixi Rnowle-s was almut fift) )m s
FROM CANAD-1. We print the following interesting letter
from Air. J. Hcrigkinsen. who a short time ago left Clitheroe for Canada. '
.Monire.al, June 7th. 1903.
Dear Old Friend^. 1 have got a full book cf notes .about .all
that I have seen ;uid experienced a t the voiage across ihfc ocean, but when 1.
.sh.ill
slowly down the Mersey .and all that iright we were only going abiAii 12 miles an hour. We
p.assed die Isle of -Man about i i u’clcck that night and entered Lough Poyle at 7 0,’cloik on Piidhy moniiiig. A\’o had to w-.iit at Moville until 3 o’clock in the .afler- ixjt.n, for the Louden Alails coming b\ Londondbrry. W’e then uuiie out of Lough Poyle and going along die iicrtli of Irchuid fell in with a fleet of deslroyersr-eight of — and we sailed quite near Vo tliem for
.some rime. On
S.aturday, .SuivJay .and Aleii- day we had very
f.air s.dling mid tini.- days,
bin; ■ Puesd.ay was a
c.auuon, mid it sent a lot of our
p.assengers to dieir S3
tlicv were n o t seen, ag a in imu W ed i ic Isd a ) , when we got among th e ice-bergs. ab o u t t6 aho-gether, a n d wc
lot 01 OUl ---
bcrllis. mxl , ' 1
.NewfcuiyllarM, and while rising aivl -sRiUtin,, h e r .
AVethiesd.ay n ig h t we „r St. L,l>vrl;.«S
beliUid. The others? some diirty, .and the renkuixler an) how. It is ver)' evident that the Barrow peopR
also look great interest in the race, tor « hut the Barrow lads were passing the lo l l Bar
thm weie “ well ” suppl’ied with “ pop,” for seine of them in the hurry to g&t fontard missed their motuKs and got the
°
liquid all over their faces, but that did net ■ matter, for the
young.sters kept on, wadi set
faces, and swing’vng arms. erect, and some ” slightly bent. 1 he) pre
g e t lime to send i t 1 cam iot say. We s ta r t- w i ie n t- i i i i ie io e ...... ed .at 5 o’clock on .May 28th, ami went very
sented an amusing .as wa-ll as interesting spec- '^tviien Clitheroc was reached die crowds
...pikers idl but run.
niiig for th e f re q u e n t sh outs of b uck 1 1 , “ T h a t ’s way, g o o n ,” n e a r ly m ad e th em fo r
g e t th a t th ey were in a waalking ,aiK i
“ ‘S i ^ r l u t n e was re a ch ed d ie ju d ge . Mr B. Adcro ft. of th e “ Daily Bo-s.,’ n'-ady to re c e iv e th e ycu lh fu ^ravdlms, ^ 1 a f te r baking th e i r niin ibcrs h e q u icU ) tlis-
o f th e prize winners were re ad o u t b ) 1 Ir. B la ck bm n . .and d ie successful compo-t'itors wme e a c h prescaited with th e i r prizes mi-
'’''r l to ^ 'lg h '^ h e re were .sixty o ne entr ies, only i th irty nine c em p e t i te r s walked, .mid on ac-
n ir i) lime 'tn -
r , r th e m c e th e promoiur gave .an .aUdirional five prizes.
co u n t of tlie inte re s t wnlen . ,
cc iwaw to a
130 yards of cue . an d a b o u t i8 o ).ards t f 5 - 9 ■ ' a i iu l ie r . O n th e sam e n ig h t we s igh ted i .- t e .
arnVtils u e r e cucix pre , ^ 1 , , , , , t,.,B Been t lak en
& i »i ti\i» --
liovo Unit -wo alone can lovo, that no om* conU over have lovoil ^o befoi’o us, an<l that no ouo ill love in the same way af ter us.
Tliat is tl:o Into .«;cason of lovo, when wo TIjo worst inosqtiito-infcstc<l noij;hl>onrho<Kl in
the world is llio coast of liornco. The streams
of.thal region are at certain seasons uunavigable because of the clouds of mosquitoes.
Tiie two ino-.t expensive iierfumes are the es-
‘iontial oil of ro.*^o petals, called otto of „nd the oil of jiusminc. I ’he former, when qiuto puie.
very nciirly £10 per ounce, and Iho
la tte r £9. Many birils liavo an instinctive prescience of jn-t
tloo<l.s, and will chan^'e the i>osition*^ oi Ihetr - r m.ike other provision.^ for
before a heavy rainfa*. results in a flootl w.uc.i 5\v* c|).^ away their lormer homes.
sun-el .on week-<lny-«, and from 4 p.m. on Sun- days.
licence from the |>oli c, and can only perform m pnhllc-iioUM*' or their courtyards (of course, by . imK'ion of the proprietor.-) from mi<l-day to
c'-mntrv. In on., .small villa^'e at the loot of the St-M r a ’Moj-eim there is one in every 15 iiihabi- tant>. France, in tin* nei},'hbourho<Ml of tho J/Oire. has a j:teat many p‘.*oplc suttcrinj; from
Spain ha- the mo-t hunchbacks of any
deiopiiifd ftliouideis. The laipji’^t elephant in Imlia is said to be th a t
belongin',; to the Kajah <d Smja«a. Beniral. and wn- to fi^'Hie at Delhi. 'riii> animal bc!ieve<l to' lie <I1 |.rincely lm*o«K and »< Avoj>hipp<Hl by the (londo a^ a per<ontfieation of the Ganc.''h (tho elephant-headed Ged of WiMlom) himself.
w.uit- to ‘^eud a teletrrojn while he is in tho train, he write- the nte-^aKC on a jM»t-cnnl, with the
I f a traveller in the Grand Duchy of Baden
r<quc'’. Dial it he wired, puts on a stamp, and <lidp“ it in ti>c train latter-box. At the next station the box is cleaiMKl and the mc>sayc sent
out. In order to obviate tlie frequent disputes as to
the .!«. - ot rhih h en , the >teamboat authorities ia Sa i‘ •:»•! lattd Imve decidetl th a t in every case vhere d-'ulu liMV tho rhlhl must bo measuro<l. A ll ehildi’.n umloj- two feet are to have free pa-saj;e. and those between two feet nnd four feet
arc to pay hall-fare. Ni-ver lake a loiipr walk, and novordo any hard
work. l.A-lore bieakfa.-t. Vitality is at a low obb in the rally morninji, and it is always better to take a cup of coiVef> beiore K<>>nK out of tlotus wlie.i vou hi>t i:ei up. Tho iKMiy is not entirely at>le lo wit h>(aml fatij,Mie ami <
lisea.se until break fast >f some .<ort has been taken.
of shooi) havi. been made in France. Of three lots of shet‘]> one had no »>all a second had half an ouneo dailv. and a thir<l ha<I three fourths of an ouiuMH The sheep taking,' salt K«»ne<l more tiesh and had belter wool than those without it, ami th.. sheep jo ttin g half an ounce did better
l’'\p e i imeius on the value of salt in tho foo<l
than tho»-e «eltii)j; none. Sti>ck!u»lm claims the laiRest schoolhouse
c r ick e t
b.at, va lu e lo s . 6d.. ^ "^u.Le.wpectively, no. 4, .re- or-mn va lue zs. 6 d „ no. 5-
^ mouth organ h S " d : e r aml c ;cD - r ;c c iv cd mouth o r g a n p a h to IS. whcrie I t
W.as a gr.uid s
were en te r in g th e Gull winner' Gulf
,,1 l.av'.„s 1.»J«<1
------------ l , . - ( . i ,n wilineJ.s W l io .u io e c Evcrlon Itoro.v
nnl chihhcn. In Iho liuscmont nic 100 bathioonis, ,vh,-ro the children arc icquircd to bathe if their loachois think they are not taught habits of eh-aiiltm-ss at home. Soap and towels uro limiislud free by the city. A wholesome dinirer is iimiislusl to ]x>or cliildren nt noon in all tho lulhlic schools if they noed it, us in Norway, which ensures every child a t
lo.ast ouo warm nical each day.
tlu- «o,l,l, wliioh has accommodation foi- 2,870
f\X-fle’s vaJue'ls “fid. and the reniainiivg nine each following arc th e luames of th e prize
— f , , i c M-imsai's who .arrived in th e o rd e r .set o u t :
A material th a t can Iw cnrveil may he .made out of pveleil iwtatoos, which are iiiepated for
p.ess d Tlie Breach now mamiiacture pi|H-s.
,,arts of snlphm ic acid to 100 .of water. j., „p,[t <lrie<l witli blotting paper, and Uieii
T I in close imitation, it is said, of mecfsclunim. ■' from tills novel sub3t,ance. A hc.ayy pressure
W. Knowles, Barrow P. .SlL-rliker, Wilson Street
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Bu.sh, 52. ILawdlantls J. Kclly .Xilkin H. Briggs, Chatburii
'o degrees and PI. Towailey, Afeot Lane 1
a t 0-30^ a.iii. for Win- Jos. Siiiilh, Moor L an e /
Remember 111 Afontre.aJ A. iViggins, Claremont 1 errace
m tni.s. r C. T ay lo r , 90, H.ayhurst S tre e t have been T. Snape,
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ihe wliisde never blow? But wliat probably ' seemed minutes to die eager competitors, were
si^v the smallest boys being put in tlie front, imd ore ’ the others in the other two rows, according ard, Neti'ton. nc^t ’ o At heifer— i , W. Brennand AUCTIOM MAJIH
Thursday.— A larger show of dmiy cevre -tt^l S r ^ f o n v a r d for sale to-day. Trade
and dtaggiLr.^, mid cem- „ . diroughout the %le, the prices of
last week not being good to obuilin, cus- plentiful. Calved cows madt
/ . .a and heifers to ;£20 15s., numbers ,4.^. ^ up to A.T THB AN AMUSING EVENT.
CLTIMEROE AUCTION MART. Monday.— A light shoiwi of sheep aind
lambs offered to a good company of cus- tomerst Trade showed aj slight improvei- ment coil last week at the following rates:
T he walkhvg race for boys between the Clipped hoggets 8d ta 8 j4d . ; b h ^ - fa e r f agesof ten am' fcurteeit years, promoted by “ ''7;- ‘id. to 7d .j lambs (Irish) 8^d. to
Ribblesdale Wanderers v. East Lancashire je^ler, Moor Lane, Clitherce, and which has Beef, of wluch there was tdso a hghto shm , ^nA
Blackburn, music and cycle 8)t(A; co u n ^ lanabs gd- to 9/ad p)-w lb. t • .
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met a ready demand as falla\N-s:— Heuers, 6jCd. to 7d.; bullocks, 6Md. to 6f id. jbulls
the start, tltere was a l a p crcvi-d of people n. in Moor Lmte, and as the starting time ap-
’ and cmvs, 5s. to 5Md. per lb. 90 head of calvel, calv-
i^ng-off cattle on offer toi a numer- customers, fair trade bmi^
until it ims well nigli impossible lor anyone cmis, ;^I7 A 9 .
^ folloiving prices: Calved T io ; calved heifers, £ 16 to
onf-ih> -Tti to -^iS. Tlie ludcres were their’awards being made as fol-
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