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TECWilGAiL SCHOOL. .EX A ^ l lN A T IO N - R E SU L T S .
The first batch of examination results for
last session have been ' received and are liublished below. These examinations were held under the regulations of the Union of
Lancashire and Cheshire Institutes, whose examiners report on some of the subjects “ Algebra: a very well taught class. Mil linery: advanced grade papers very good, practical work requires more care. Needle work : distinguished by the uniformity and
high excellence of the work. ’ Of the 2 1 1 papers submitted 17 1 , or over
Sr per cent, were successful. 'I'his is 3 per cent better than last year and 4 per cent above last year’s aver;ige for the adminis trative county of Lancaster. Eive students have obtained distinction. The female students
de.servc special commendation, as out of 52 exercises worked by them there
were only 2 failures. The abbrevi:itions used are as follows:
II?
t t h 're
grade or section : A advanced; C commer c ia l ; E elementary; 1 intermediate; J.C. junior commercial; S.C. senior commer cial ; T preliminary; L literary; W work shop. Subject. Handwriting includes Com mercial Correspondence; Th. theory; S speed; Doin. Economy, domestic economy, Class, D distinction; 1 first class; 2 .second class; 1’ pass. I’ .So. pass to 80 words a minute, (Shorthand.). Allham
Erne.sl. E Arithmetic 2. Aspin Albert Victor, J.C . Arithmetic 2, 1’ , bookkeeping 2. A Shorthand, Th. T.
ballersby Henry 1’ Handwriting 2.
birtwell Joseph Weaving P. lilackburn David .Asiley P bookkeeping 2
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bowker Janies, P Handwriting 2. bradslniw Robert 'I'hurstoii, E .Arithmetic 2 brailhwaile Fred. W. S.C. Arithmetic D8, Algebra D72.
brailhwaite Robert S.C Arithmetic 9, .Al gebra 2
briggs Ernest. P bookkeejiing 2. brown Thos. Gilbert, P Handwriting 2, E Geography 2.
Coales Domdd .\ewloii. E .Arithmetic- 2. Coates Edward Hontce. S.C. Arithmetic P. Coates John. S.C. Arithmetic P. Algebra 2 J ’ booking 2.
Cook John H.. 1C .Arithmetic t Cott:im Joseph, C H;mdwriting P. Davies |iphn lidward. P Haiidwriliiig 2. Demain Tom. S.C .Arithmetic P. Dixon
Geor.ge. P Handwriting 2, E. .Arith tnelic I.
Ecx-les Joseph. Weaving P.
Einch Fred. E .Arithmetic 2. J-'letcher Henry. P Fboidwriting 2. J.C. .Arithmetic P.
F'orrest Herbert. E l-‘rench P. Garner J:imes Robert, .S.C. .■ Vriihnietic P. .Algebra 2, IVeaving i.
Haigliton Flenry. P Handwriting 2. l-lansoii John (.Albion Street), 1 bookkeep ing 2.
Fbinson |t‘hn (Simn_\‘ Siile), I-. .Arithmetic.: i. Hargreaves H:irry, P Handwriting P. E .Arithmetic 2.
Hargreaves Ernest. C (.leogriqiliy 2. .Short hand .S. PSo words.
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Marrisccii Win. Rog.. i .Arithmetic 2. l-birtley
Ch.cries, E .Arithmetic-. 2. Hilc-hen Ihtroid, E .\rilhinetic- 2. 1 litc-hen Wilfunii. E .Arithmetic 2. 1 lolgate John E.. Weaving i. Holgatc; Rccberl, Weaving i. Ltiiig Ric hard. .S.C. .-Xiillmietic- P. .Algebra P. Weaving 1.
E:tngtree Thomas. E .Arithmetic 2. I.
J . alham Htirry. J.C. .Arithmetic P.
Mc-.\'ic-holls ’I'homiis. J.C. .Arithmetic- 2. C Geography P. We.iving 2. P bocjk- keeping 2.
.Mercer jeehn Charles. 1-i .Arithmetic: r. .Mitc hell John, P Handwriting 2, E .Arith metic- 2.
.Morlev Fnink. J.C. .Arithmetic- P. Weaving 2 Nutter William. P Handwriting 2, E .-Vritli- metic- 2.
Uddie Henry, P Handwriting 2. E .-Arith metic- I.
Pemberton deterge. E .Arithmelii- 1. Pemberton H;irry, P Handvvriling 2. Pinder John Thomas. S.C. .Arillimetii- P.
J ’ye Christopher, P Htindwriting P. E .-Arith metic- 1.
Rawclin'e James, P 1
lanc.lvv riling 2. E .Arith metic- 2. P bookkeeping 2.
Reeberts Harry, I Frenc h P. Robinson William. E .-Arithmetic.- 1. Rnshlon Harry Ec.lgar. P Handwriting P, E Arithmetic; 2, E (.leognipliv 2.
Rnshtcen lames. E .Arithmetic- 2.
.Sattertlivv:iite Jcclni Howard. E French P. Sc-otl Janies barlcnv. E .-Arithmetic- 2. Sc-ott 'l liomas. P Hanilwriting 2, l-i .Aritli- miftic 2.
.Seedle James, .S.C. .Arithmetic: P. AA’e.iving i Sheldon (.'.eccrge Henry. AA’etiving 2. .'singleton Herman, E .Arithmetic- 2. Slater George.
We.tviiig P. STniger J-idward. P H;indvvriting P.
, Slinger James Thomas, S.C. .-Arithmetic; P. .Algebni 2. I bookkeeping P.
Slinger Tom. P Httndvvriting 2. Slinger AA’ illiam J.C. .-Arithmetic: 2. Weaving
Smith Henry. P H:iiidwriting 2, J.C.'
-.Ariih- melic- 2, W’eaving 2.
Speight John 'I'liomas, P Handwriting 2, E .■ Arilltmetic i.
Stark Frank. Shorthaiid .S, P. 60 words.
'Taylor Henry. P Handwriting P. Tavlor John Hargreaves, \A' .-Arithmelir- 2. E French 2.
'.Tomlinson Robert Riiccwles. J.C. .Arithmetie P, AA’eaving P.
Whittaker John Coulthnrst. E .Arithmelit- 2 E Geography 2.
Whittaker Thomas Radeliffe, E Arith metic I.
Whittaker WMIliam, E Arithmetic, i. AVhittaker William Coulthurst. Weaving D.;
■VA'ilson Henry, P Handwriting. 2,. E 2\nth- metic 2, E Geography i .
barker Ruth, L French i . Bennett Margaret,. I Needlework 2. Bibby Gertrude, E French P. Blackburn Clara, P Handwriting I. Bleazard Elizabeth, A Millinery 2.
Carter Cathreen, P Handwriting Arithmetic i , E GeograiJhy i.
Carter Marv, E Geography i. Donovan Margaret Josephine, A Needle work 2, Domestic Economy 1 , Al
gebra I.
.Duckett Gertrude, A Millinery 2. Duckett Mary, -A. Millinery 2. Duerden Rachel, Algebra D 79. Diigdale Beatrice Alice, C Handwriting 1 . E
Shorlh.ind 'Fheo. P.
Ellis Ruth, E Needlework^ i. Emblev Margaret Jane, I Needlework i.
Firth iiessie, A Shorthand -Theo. P. Forrest Laura, E Needlework i , .-A ^FIllin-
ery P.
Frankland Mary Alice. E French 2. Hanson Hannah, P Bookkeeping P. Hardacre Mary, .A Millinery 2. Hardacre Nellie, .-A. Millinery 2. Hargreav-es, Maude. E French P. Hartley Emily, E Needlework i. Heaton 2Alice, E French P. He:ilon Ethel. E French 2. Henderson Elizabeth. I .Needlework 1. Henderson Ele.anor,
Dome.stic Economy 2. Holden Julia Ann, .A Millinery 2. Kilrov Mary, 2V Needlework 2. .A Millinery
Knight Mary Ellen, E Millinery i. Eonsdale. May B., 1 Needlework i . Domes
tic Economy 2.
Lord Mary, Domestic Economy P.
1-v.iley Ethel, E Needlework i. Roberts .Annie, E .-Arithmetic i. Seed Ellen. E Millinery 2.
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Shorrock Maud. E Millinery- 2. Srpiires Catherine Louise. E French P. Stout Elizabeth, E Needlework i. Sutcliffe Mary. .-A Millinery 2. Siilcliffe Rose Eva, E Millinery 2. Taylor F'rances, A Alillinery- 2. 'Thompson Hannah Beatrice, Domestic Economy P.
Varley Edith, 1 F'reiich 2. -------♦ ♦ ♦ -------
GRE.AT M ED ICAL ^ACHIEA’
E.ME.N'F. .So many cures of different dise:ises have
been chronicled of hue. in which the ( tires were effected by treating the Kidneys
ih.it it
would ajipear that a remedy that (-ures any form or suige of Kidney Disease is among the most v-;dii;
d.ile ai-hievemeins ol medical scieiK e during the Iasi dei-ade. For Dotld’s Kidiii-y Pills a]H>ear to be just such a remedy. .Among the latest vii-tories credited to
Idodd's Kidney Pills is one over Chroni*- Kidney Comiilaint. .Airs. Frances G. Mat thews. I I , Pollair 'Terrai-e. Heamoor. R..S.U.. Cornvv:ill, vvho
vv.is the v ictim ol this terrible ailment, in her graliuide to the remedy that cured her has made the follow ing statements, regarding that cure: — “ I went to a doctor vvho told me'I liad
Chronic Kidney Complaint and
tli.it he i-onld not do much for me, that I should never be well again. So 1 thought instead of going to the d(j(-tor, 1 vvoiild take Dodd s Kidney Pills. “ 1 took seven boxes ai-cooling to dirct-- tions. anti they made me like a new v\(*niaii.
uiid Hartlc.-y
F.clgar, P Handwriting i. J.C. .Arithmetic- P. .A .Shortlnnul, 'J'lieo. P
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li.il was four
ye.irs ,igo ;ind 1 never Icit
b.id aeain for tvvo years. '1 hen 1 l<>ok (-(.Id and 1 got three or four more boxes ol Dodd's Kidney Pills and took them and my Kidnevs h.iv-e been well sini-e. ‘-.A (lo(-tor, vvho made an e.xaminalioii for
me re(-eiilly. sai(J my kidneys are perfectly healthy. :uid 1 said to him that Dodd’s Kidnev Pills did it.’’
GISBURN. INFANTS’ 'TRE.-VT. .Airs. Robinson, The Dv.iwer Flouse. Gis-
burn, very kindly enieriaiiied to tea about thirty infant chiklren, on Tuesday atler-
ii(.>on, .After tea, each child received a ball and a cake ol chocolate, subsecjuently re
luming home.
i m ' l l ' f: x '^.-v .-\.\d .-\f t e io v .\r d s It is a gooiJ souikJ [iruciii-e to :il "iii-e
1 login taking .-Xngier’s Kmulsioii uiion the first synipli.iin of Influenza, and lo coiuimie il imtil completely restored lo health. In the first place if
assi.sts digestion and
a.s.sim- ilatioii of food, and has a positive eflc'-t as :i tonic in nx'ercomiiig the exli:uistion \vlii,-Ii usually accompanies this disease. It does what is ni'-isl needed—keep up the patient's strength. .Moreover, it iirominly allays the distressing and dangerous symptoms of in flammation of the lungs and :iir passages. It makes the patient comfortable and les sens the danger of pneumonia, .-\lter the disease has run its coitrse and vitality is at its lowest ebb, -Angier’s FJmulsion is of the greatest value as a tonic and reconstructive ill building strength, lilood and tissue, tlierehv overcoming the danger ol some
jiernninent disease of the lungs or nerves, sill'll :is so often follow an acute atlai-k of influenza. We can safely s;iy that alter Influenza. l ’neiim(mi:i, I’ leurisy, or any ill-
iie.ss that has left the system in a we:\keiied. run-down condition nothing will so quickly and surely heal the diseased tissues, restore the general health, and pul renewed life and vigour into the entire system. Doclors pre- .scrihe it largely in these cases, and il is used in the hospitals. \ s:imple hotlle free on receipt of 3d. for iiosiage. F'or sale by all chemists .and drug stores, is. i ja d . , 2S. 9(1, and js . 6d. Be careful lo ask for z\n- gier’s Emulsion and accept no
suh.stilute or you will he disap|ioinled. T l ie . zViigier Ghemical Co.. Ltd., Dept. 23, 32 Snow Hill, London E;C., Aoe&aku
ALLAN THOMSON.
22, RICH MON ii TERRACE BLACKBURN.
Tclfplionc. No. 037
‘ Atom,” niackburn. Tt*lc>:ranis, b'.-lter than ever,’' says a corrc-spoiitleiit
who writes complimeiiling the
ni.magemeiil on the coiiliimed improvement of the
’• Clilheroe 'J imes.” S H A R E L I S T .
THTJESDAT MORNING quotations.
B an k R a te 3%- A c co u n t D a y , Ju n e 28th D escriptiom.
Amount Paid.
ConBols Nationnl Wnr l(0.-in
CoBi-onA-iioN Stooks, Accrington Uist G & AV An Blackburn „
Burnley a.J% , ,
3.J% ()%
Bolton a.t% Clitlieroe Corp. Annuitica Darvten Corp. Annuities
Ualciloiiinn ncforrcil ,, Preferred
Great AA'eBlerii Banc. &A'orks. ,,
Bbitish Baii.vvats.
Great linHterii Great Nortlierii, Deterred
London & Nortti AVestern Midland Deferred ,, Preferred
Norlli Kastern Consola Col.OSIAl! ItAILVVAVS.
Norlli Britisli Deferred .. Preferred
Canadian Pacific Grand Trunk Ordinary Guaranteed
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100 U7? - ’J3 297—
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100 100
100 100 too
100 100 100
100 ICO 100 100 100 100 100 too 100 ino
pir.st Pref. Second Pref.
I Gas asi> WATKit. All. & Dlltdin Gas 10% £10
I Hartlepool Gas and Water Neweastle Water Preston Gas A f l 0%) „ b
Bask.s.
Craven X30 sliare.s Lane. & i'orks. X'20 sbar, s LlovdsXuO nliares
’ Mercantile £20 sliares Williams Deacon £u0 slinre
Man. & L'pool Di.'. £00 ,,
CunhineluiiiTrt £10 ()rd. „ £10 l.i'.’i I’ref. ,.
BiuvvniUKH.
Dutton's £10 (trd. „
£10
Sliavv's 4% Deb. Slk, Thvvaitcs’ £10 5% t'ref.
MlEOKI.l.ASKOOS.
NiiltalTs -IVO Deb. Slk. Deb. Slk.
Albert Spin. (Uarwen) £.0 Blackburn Loom £10 U(-d. ,,
Calico Printers £1 Ord. ,,
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Darvven Sidiining £i Bug. Sewing Colton £1 Ord. Fine Sidnners £ 1 Ord. ,,
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Jlow-ard Biillougli £I Ord. Hunters llic Teamen £1 Oril Imperial .Mill £1 Jlan. Sliip Canal /lO Ordy Nat. Tclei»lione Deferred ,,
1% Del). Slk.
Nortli of Ireland Paper £o Oswaldtwisllc Colliery £ii Park I'laee Mill £r, Peebles & Son £ii Ordy ,,
Star Paper £5 Ord. £.-) t07„ I’ref.
Stoiners £10 Ord. ,,
Wall l ’ai>er£l 5”,'o Piet. ,,
Uniled Indigo £1 Ord. „
Wigan Coal &lron £10 £10 5% I’ref.
£1 CV„ I’ref. -ty.'o Deb. Stk.
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Blackpool Tower £1 Ord. nicKcliers £1 Ord. £ 1 nr.J, I’ref.
Cnstner Kellner £1 Gotton Hall (Darwen) £5 Darwen Paper A £5
£ 1 0 ;.% Pref. 4 7„Deb. Slk.
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1% nOb. Site. Pref.
Lon'. City & Mid. £00 siiaret Man. & Connly £100 sliaies
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2J - 3- 2} 235- ’23} 31- 3.} TO MOTHERS. MRS. WINSLOW’S
S o o t t i i f f ig S y r i a p FOn CHILDREN TEETHINC
■UnA t«-en ceeil orer M -cenrA by millions of niothcnt ler Uioir chililna. white ItcUilnc -(Utb
RooTur-t iho chiM. noftonslhc
punw.nUnT.'iall pain cu kiSD r iu c , aii.l Is the l«wl remedy for
i.l.vnnim.A.
Sold by a l l ChcmlslB a t I.’I* par bottle.
IMPORTANT TO BUYtRS OF
'M/N-NTEL riECES, cUlATES. TILED 11E.-\RTHS,
KITCHEN RriNGES. &c
I We Guarantee to Supply i Cheaper than any other Firm.
^ KING ST„ AND NEW MARKET ST., i
BALD IN'S FURSISH C L ITH E RO E .
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A'ou c-amiut have a better advt. tlian a nalmfletl cu^tomc^, ami our ciihloimTS a r e Katislleu.
; SUTCLIFFE’S A RG EN T IN E B E E R _ , ^
INC STO RES, JorM
countlcss.fairy ligbta ami electric arc lamps. AVater Cliutc, Etc., Lie.
All day, I/-; after 0 o’clock, Cd.; Cbildrcn, Cd., Saturday, 0-J.
^ I N S I J B E I l S r - r O A L M A B E S IN-TOAX 17, P a l l Mall E a s t , L o n d o n . £>.W.
Establlslied 18,8. IIe.V(l Onico.—-
KARES AND
FOAES.
Tho “ Im p e r ia l ’ ’ b e n e f i t s at lowiast ratiss.
after Three montliH (new cIiwbos). F u l l am o u n t p aid for fo a l » o u ?E P-ish oa vm on t for B a r ro n M ares -
c S i t s e r v ic e f e e s allovw ed fo r . S tm t lo n s In su re d from 6 i>()r cent.
C L A IM S P A ID £ 25 0,0 0 0 .
ProsiwctiisOB, .tc., forwanlod post free, B. S. ESSEX, Manajer
Agent:—Mr. T. FLAILS I EAD, lo, Costle Street, Clilherce.
r n v T H E M E N It’s expensive,
'• some folks arc always on it. 'fj-; should go in for quality. wt-TTTFSIDE sells good Cycles only, with every m.
rruaranteed. His° PRICES 2\RE FAIK, and he customers in a way that brings them back with tle
friends. The appointed Agent J or the
Rudge Whitworth, Humber, Singer, Raglan, etc ' Sec 7he CALCOTT zvith the Fat^an two speed gear at Ii/jWo. FA C L AN S at £SjSlo.
All guaranteed and will give you salishiclion for
ye.ars to come. A f ew 1903 Ma ch in e s to c lear cheap. ^
Our workshop is equipped with power and plant for all d.-isses of reivii,-. We a build you a cycle lo your own .sausliiction.
AVe vulcanise repairs on the premises by ste.vm vulcanise.- and guair.-- satisfaction.
Turning, Brazing. Enamelling, Wheel Building, etc. Many tyres cannot be properly repaired unless the re-p.-vir is vulc.-im.eJ
Motor Cycles by th e b e s t prices. Tvlotor Tyres Pra c t ic a l Motor rep a i r s . Buyers taught. Carlcss and Pratt’s Motor SpiriL Oils, etc. ^
Acciimuki.ers rc--c'narge.,
c . w h Tt E S I d e , Trinity Cycle Works,
15, C a s t le St reet , Clitheroe.
Note the iVddrcss : 52, ESHXON TERRACE, Ofhee: •n fO R N (UTiEt
OSWALD ROWE,
C O A L M E R C H A N T & E U R .M T U I IE
RE.VIOVEI £3tr E s t ima te s given for Car t ing and Mowing.
I MUTTON, LAMB & PORK. T iik B kst th.vt .Mo.s’ kv
c.vn Bev.
\ own judge and s.ave from 2d. lo .jd. per lb. !
i Note the .Address :
.MOPK L.\NI'.', CLITHIlHOE (Next J^oor lo Firo Station}.
Orders called for .-iiKt delivered promptly.
CHADWICK i Chemists, Druggists, and
A N D C O . STOCK AND SHAKE KKOKEll, i Herbalists- PirOTOGRAPlIIC M ATERIA LS A SP EC 1A U 1 V.
52, M o o r Lane, CLTnn-'.iiuK.
SOMETHING NEW. DANIEL LORD, HIGH
CL.ASS
BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT. We have just received our NKW SE LEC T IO N ol
BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS
I-'or the Season, and give you a corilial invitation to inspect our Stock.
The Fines t As s o r tment o f Goods in the Town. TAN BOOTS & SHOES in g r e a t v a r i e t y .
g iS T - Note t h i s : Our REVOLVING RUBBER HEELS at Cd. (Ladies') and 9d. (Gent.’s) per pair. Wear Guaranteed.
REPAIRS Executed by Practical IVorhmen. a d d r e s s :-
MOOR LAI E, CLITHEHOE
, ,, SOMETHING NEW. ------------ ..........— tk-sz-to-. .k 2\T t h e TIMES” OFFIOI MAKKET PLACE. CLITHEROE. NEW SELECTION OF PICTURE
POST CARD 6(d,, Is. & Is. 6cJ.
th.j \V
Don't be led away by prcjiidice, but be your ----------
O. A\h is supplying the Best Selected
Co.al from Lanc.vshiie .huI VorLh.:; Coal Fields, including
I-L'UGH MOOR S U P E R IO R H O U S E
CO.AL (very cie-.- TOW .N L EY C O A L (most last ing Coal on the .Market). COCK B R ID G E CO-AL (a very las’ang Coal). A G E N T FO R B R IG D EW rV T E R COALS. B E S T W A S H E D N U T S (or Cooking purpusc.s. S P E C IA L Q U O T A T IO N for Tru c k Loads delivered a'. : Stat ion.
•i- ^ s u c c S » J g S - - ^ ^ 190‘i- MRS- W. HARRISON Has just received a NEW STOCK of
SKIRTS, BLODSES. GLOVES. TIES. LAOES COLLARETTES. STOLES, CORSETS.
SBB WINDOWS.
First Class D r e s sm ak in g . ^
. WINDOWS. Skirts and B lo u s e s made to order 16, CASTLE STREET, Clitherot if
NE'W SELECTIOS FIRE SCRSilMSt
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