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fcns were taken in aid Ids.


bceeds of the jubilee servlf' ' 14, with which the school V,, ®


I highly satisfied.


pTOliEIl’S CHILLS [lANY ILLS: THE CURE iq


IVILLIAMS’ PINK I you be warm ?


Jily. Chills,


bme from jioor or bad blood n ll-.nk Pills for Pale People pro’


_.....„ r ’l l l o o d ^ --..v.u,.iadsm, a,^ pills


|lliani Wright, a stonemason >eet. Eirhill-road, Glasgow, said- |ra.:ied a chill, and a pain started


\ ' '* II D >


............. niy hip. 1 ^vas abliged to give


in my left ankle and jumped to


fTn Pn spite of good nursing, two doctors, pool.


J lion and medi- cine, 1 felt as


lifliani Wright, ^ e masioit, was 1 ,1 Sciatica bv


I .f ticing, fonieiita-


weeks as when i'^st laid


eight Such was ‘"y “U°ny that


iiliams' Pink ^ scarcely slept. Pills.


•r who had been cured of acute jr Kheumatism in the leg by Dr.


the newspapers


1 Pink Pills lor Pale People. A therefore got for me. Before I


[lirough it my spirits were better, lain was leaving my hip and leg.


[lecond bo.v the Sciatica was en- l:d. The pills gave me rich chancing to cut my finger, the


t came from it was rich and red, .hen 1 was ill my blood w.as poor The pills gave me a good


I'liev sent me back to work in Iks.”' right adtletl:—“ Till my husband iVilliams’ Pink Pills he could not


jefl leg to be touched, even light- ticed an improvement from the arteti taking them. I, too, have •111 a sure cure for the blinding from which I often suffered.”.,


1 October, we need new blood,^ to stave off Rheumatism and


but also to cure the many dis- ihing from poor blood. Dr. Wil- ik Pills for Pale People (genuine the full seven-word title) cure Locomotor .'Vtaxy. Kidney Dis-


•rofnla, Rickets, Consurn])liou, I ,( I.SS of Appetite. Palpitations, . 1.allies' We.akne.sses, and Hys-


|hi-s.- pills are not a purgative, I sold .H


|.'illiams' ^^(■ dicine Co., at as. gd. ji si\ lioxes for 13s. gd.


------ ------------ I t e r s o r jo u r a a l i s t s ?


I w ho have turned journalist, “ llic I ■’ gives the following anticipations


to the great number of our Is et column of the future:—-Mr- f--


Iver.ige.s, with the magnificent re- 1)8 columns and five magazine atri- |he first month of the season. Mr. I is a poor second, with 59 columns


. as usual, at the head of the


litary magazine article. Ito the inadequate telegraphic ac-


Ition at the Leyton ground, several lhave declined to renew their fix-


|i hissex. fn the last match with lien f'Lssex scored 400 for the first less than nine Surrey players Ini from the field for an hour at ling to the nearest telegraph office


le than a mile aw.ay. 11.. Je.ssop has been re-electedcap- j'j Gloncesler Eleven. There iias jiibt as to his qualification, but nis I article. “ Pavilion Bats I h.'ive ■ in the Strand ” convinced tlie I that he was the man for the pos • 1b . l''ry’s fountain pen, with wliicn Ihis superb record last season, u Imod. and now decorates me


I I Lord’s.


|rilE INCilEASINO |ej{ence EOH Vl-COCOA.


■ ison for this is simple.


jierce struggle for existence, ^ I and national, the u'fulhsu" i


i,ii,


J diet is. even now, playing .t UL_ lind the final victory will


le who succeed best in maintatiutio Imind in a sound body.


- |nle the British Public have no


I discriminating in flu® Ilncation h.as been making


Ition on the part of puWm, _ ; time, .a guarantee for the ft vitalitv of the race.


II and stores; or the P r o p r i^ I s . and 9d. and is. 6d.


on free a dainty sample tin i P I a post card to 6o. Bunhil


|.C.. asking them to do so. , - -A.-


Iried it. We advise you to do so Ibles' Vi-Cocoa can be


lerits of Vi-Cocoa. And >'ot


list have read the striking 1 is being published daily


ears, atid the marked and rapim); I preference shown for Dr. is a striking proof of


j i ; • , : '*| ■; '.\T ------------------ . ...... ................... . . , / t all medicine shops, .and !■ '^'-‘ad in -1 Kheumatii ■ \ 7 0 T \J 1 7 .— iNU. 5 1 ____M n f? T


f UEGISTEIIED FOR TRANSMISSION \ IN TUE UNITED KINGDOM.


/ PARISH CHURCH.


Sunday. October 23rd. S l ’. R M O N S will be preached on behalf of ■


The Church Missionary Society, (Medical Bra7ich J, by the


REV. DR. ELLIOTT, General Secretary,


At 10-30, 2-30, and 6-30.


Monday, October 24th. 7 -4 5 .


iM E K l T N G I N T H E S U i J U ( ) L S . Speakers :


THE REV. DR. ELLfOTT,


THE REV. J. 0. GARNETT, Rector of Slaidburn.


Collections for Church Missionary Society. PARISH CHURCH SCHOOLS.


G - r a n d . G O N G B i l T Monday, Oct. 31st,


IN A I D O F I ’ l l E R E S T O R A T IO - N F U N D , ON


A T 7 - 4 5 P .M . a r t i s t e s :


Mdlle. S', “ USSON. Contra^ta^ MesdaSJs^X.


.r ^ Master H A H U L U HAROLD Pian.st, Blackpool Music.vl Fesuv.1l).


Mr. FELIX M 1L L S , of Oldham, Humorist. Mr. TOMLINSON, Violinist.________


ADMISSION, 2s. (reserved), Is., and 6d. Pl-AN AT WHEWELLS.


F:tlt Programme next week. __________________ _______ PARiSn CIIXJHOII, CLITHEROE.


TE SALEIF wrk, S ATU RDAY,


H


behalf oj the RESTORATION FU N D , W IL L B E HE LD ON


o


NOVEMBER 5th, 1904- c l i the roe C o - o p e r a t i v e So c ie t y , Ld


S A 'J' U R D A Y^ t) 0 ^ The Committee hawe plea


,,7 nTTOATI()xN^U. DEPART.MI-NT.) ^ . 1 ? ^ wax/P n l e a s u r e in a n n o u n c in g t h a t o n


o 17 1 ? B L R /am, 2 9 'n i


(Jrand COHCEET PUBLIC, HALL,


WILL BK given in rilK


PopulVr Excel^or Opera Singers. -----


\I I> V R N E & T L O R D ’ S, MISS AN N IE H A m


(Contralto), M I b S -A.UCE WU h AU K EH HOLT ( 1


SPECIAL P B O G R A M M E .^ OEMS Reserved


CO— : "pTo 3' DOORS


(Baritone), and MR. T. HLY w u ^ Director and


-^-^^PmS s 'edith hichardson g L E TO N (Merzo), ME- <3 ;


HARDMAN (Humorist)-


GRAND & COMIC OPERAS. 3 ^ ^ , 3 , g d !


stores, or from any Member of the Combined “ n : Tickets sold at the door tiU 7-0.,


TO C0 «


FOUL8YKES PRIVATE SIDINGS, CLITHEROE. Branch Depot at WhaMey-


W . L . G R I M E , _____________ _


- S


A spienaict ra i me ^^Q^her Special Farmers’ Coal at 7 4 d- Also agent for the following


A «nlpndid Farmers’ Coal at 8jd. per cwt., at Sidings* ole A ^ent for th Cock Bridge Colliery, Lamb & Moore, _ „ e C


Exors. Col. Hargreaves, B^rnle.y, Coals at lowest possible prices. Cross, Tetley & Co., Wigan 1 Brynn Hall Colliery Co., „


quotations for Wagon Loads ^


All good reliable Reduced „


Garswood Hall Collieries, ,, . Tyldesley,


St©am Coals, Nuts, and Cok©, aspsciality. GOOD HAY AND STRAW ALWAYS iN STOCK.


,> / _ ,


STATION. . ...


Orders by Post or Telephone receive prompt attention- Telephone No. 51.,


FOULSYKE3 SIDING, ' CLITHEnOE.


W. CRIME, treble, (Wi,„,.r of Fir.l P.bc, In aid of the above Society, 'vill be held in the


U.M.F.O. SOHOOlf, MOOR LANE. In the Afternoon at 5 o’clock / T E A will be provided.


Sale to be opened at C-30 by C o u n c i l lo r ^ C ow g i l l .


During the Evening selections of Vocal and Instrumental Music will be rendered by


Miss Robinson, Gisburne. Miss Robinson, Chatburn. Mr. W. H. Rothwell


ADMISSION ;


Teaand tntertainment, 1/-, Entertainment only, 6d Children under \2,, 3d.


The CoJiunittce make a very cai-nest appeal for help. During


the hast year 207 cases have been relieved at a cost of £26 i js , od. THIS SOCIETY IS TUIIELY UNSECTAUIAN.


H A R R Y COOK, Secretary, j2 , School Terrace.


Admission 1 1 - ; and 6d.


WESEEY SUNDAY SCHOOL.


OLITHEROE


Tea Party & Entertainment Wednesday, 5


GRAND ON ‘ vv I


e celebrated CMey Mnoutain Min olliery. - November 2nd. p ^ p;irficulars Next Week.


Ijust TO h a nd NEW STOCK OF


• • ORNAMENTS,


For the Fair MI a t THE


a l l sh a pe s . “ TIMES ” OFFICE.


A Low Moor, Whalley, Chatburn and Ribblesdale Observer. .''AND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1904.


DON’T FORGET TH E


conference At 2-30 AND


T O - M O R R O W , {Saturday, Oct. 22) in the


Congregational School.


Clitheroe Divisional Labour Representation Committee. Under the auspices of the above, a


P u b l i c M E E T I N G ASSEMBLY liOOMS, OtIATBURN,


Will be held in the


On Thursday Evening next, (Oct. 27th) To be addressed by


D. J. SHACKLETON, M.P R, PARKER, of Clitheroe.


CH.AIR TO BE TAKEN AT 7-15 PROMPT, BY


Good Samaritan Society. On Wednesday next, Oct. 26th,


PUBLIC MEETING At 7 o’clock


PRICE ONE HALFPENNY. OLITHEROE & DISTRICT


JUNIOR FOOTBALL COMPETITION.


Season 1904-5.


Registered with LancasWre Football .‘Association.


The Clitheroe Central Football


Club offer Gold Medals for winning team, Silver Medals for runners-up.


The Competition will be limited to Mills. Workshops, and Clubs not affiliated with any League, within a radius of 8 miles from the Shaw Bridge Football Ground. All players must be members of the Club or be employed at the Mill or Workshop that their team represents.


Entries close Saturday, Nov. 5th. Entrance Fee 2/6 each Club. Rules and further particulars on


application to the Secretary F. HARG R EA V E S, 51, VVoone Lane.


HELLirrELD


AUCTION MART. . COMPANY, LIMITED.


1 C A LV ED AND IN-CALVING COWS


GREAT SALE OF


Every Thursday, £tt lo-o o’clock prompt s pecia l no t ic e .


I Thursday, October 27th, Special Sale for all classes ol Store C a t t leD ra ft ewes immediately after sale of calved cows,present entries comprise upwards of 350 black­ faced and cheviot ewes, other entries solicited and received up to time of Sale.


W. MORPHET, Secretary.


GRINDl.ETON NATIONAL SCHOOLROOM.


On Thursday Evening, October 27th, 1904.


Accompanist; Mr. G. Cowgilb I Subject:— “ Tte Caravan & Ibe, Camera,”


A LECTURE - » Mr. Edgar Bellingham,


Will be given by


Local Views will be Exhibited.


CHAIR TO BE TAKEN AT 7-30 BY J. Widdup, Esq.


An ounce of satisfaction is worth a ton of talk.


All that we have to say this week about our


Ihristmas ilub'


-


is this; That, with very few


exceptions, those who rave been members of our Club in past years, have Beco7ne Members again this year. Why ?


Because they were satisfied. You may Join this week


Or send us your address and we shall be pleased to call. .


. . . . . FIRTH/SON,


THE IDEAL BAKERY, CLITHEROE.


PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT.


RAILAVAY SERVANTS’


Annual Concert, Wednesday,


WILL' BE HELD ON


November I6th. FURTHER PARTICULARS LATER. Preliminary Announcement.


ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE, —CLITHEROE DIVISION.—


FOURTH ANNUAL BALL ON


Friday, Nov. .8th IN THE


Public Hall. Clitheroe. P A R T IC U L A R S L A T E R .


JOSEPH HIRST, OTLAH


U UDR LD


CWtheroe, ON THE


20t " , 21st. 22n d , and 24th , » f O C T O B E R .


With a LARGE STOCK, of


b l a n k e t s , r u g s , F L A N N E L S , SU IT IN G S , R A I N P R O O P


.-. .


O V E R C O A T I N G S , ^ AND


COSTUME CLOTHS, />-


And will be glad to receive • : their Orders.


: • ;;


Woollen "“^ l i Manufacturer, E, HDESFIE .


Wishes to info^mi his Customers and the Public that he will be at the Shop,


No. 3, YORK STREET,


Either at the EBP* BAKERY (.0


(SHOP, . for VAN.


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