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iment, art on the platform anrli-t
ar^vhy should they be dull ? w £ hey be obliged almost to bea tear them when they might s p ^ ) compel a hearing? It wic * ^
-agreatdealofworktoattaTn'sue^ t the work in which they w^ep^
as a great and glorious work anH ihe best man athis best. (Applause)
ving the paper there was a d is c i en part in by Messrs. S. Clarke T kbunu H. Wood, J. Theston mij alley, and at the close thanks were o .Mr. Baker and the Chairman bn linn of Mr Dawson, seconded bv lewood. and supported by the Rev
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lAMMAR SCHOOL SPORTS.
Id S r OR WINNERS.
ulileiic sjxirts taken part in by the the Clilheroe Grammar School
eld on the cricket held on Friday ! Ill last, the event having been post- rom the previous day owing to rain
vtis .1 moderate gathering of parents ; .er interested friends, and the events j •off very successfully.
I ivimiers were as follows: —
• ards open : i, pads, B. H. Ornierud links, J. W. Holgate. and spoon race, under 12 : i, belt Mspden, 2, chocolate, C. H. Bulcock! yards, junior; 1, cup, T. A. Smilhi t, R. Forrest, 3. scissors, R. Stewart, and spoon race, open: i, lamp, J, ligate, 2, knife, R. Hargreaves, 3. tie Stewart.
ardS; under 12 : i , ink stand, 2, F.
nd spoon race, junior: 1, writing Forrest, 2, belt, W. Barker, 3,
jcolate, R. Cowman, ds, under 10: 1, chain, M. D. Rob- ehucolate. I. Musson.
■ ing cricket ball, oiien, i, ball, J. :ate. 2, E. Forrest. ■ ing cricket ball, junior: 1, ball, sy. 2. pencil case, D. M. Cunning- R. Stewart. jump, under 12 : i, album, D.
len. 2, chocolate, F. Musson. jump, junior: i , military brushes, ,'unningham. jump, open ; 1, tie pin, J. W. Hoi- B. H. Ormerod.
cle race, open: i, bat. j . Bland. 2, Forrest, 3. rubber, H. D. Har-
jump, under 12 : i, clubs, F. R. chocolate, D. N. Aspden.
juni|), junior: i, wicket gloves. D. ninghain, 2. |)encil case, R. Cow- E. .Arnold.
.irds, open : i . cup. B. H. Ormerod, 'iTesi, 3. j. W. Holgate. ,irds. junior: i, watch, R. Stewtirl,
1. 'F. .Smith. 3, scissors, D. M. Ctin- 1. ■ ;uds, under 12 : i, writing case, D. len, 2, F. W. Musson. jump, open, i, clock. B. H.
d. 2. J. W. Holg:ite. Megged race: i, 2 clocks, T. Sat- ite— R. Stewart; 2, 2 knives, R. For- . Smith; 3, 2 belts. E. Farkinsoii
:ind. ,.irds, open; i, Sandow, B. H.
d (44). 2. ball, R. Cowman (79)- race, open : 1, camera, R. Stewart,
R. Cowmtin. mile h;indic:ip: i. cricket bag, B. icrod (S8). 2. stumps, D. N. Aspden
ilation r:ice. for those who have
■ ioush won a price, i, ink .stand. B. 2. H. U. Hargreaves
M i’ERlSM DECLINES. E OF INCREASING
IN THE WORKHOUSE. •issued bv the Local Govern-
J shows 'thab although indoor tontinues to show a considerable resumably because the work- s more rigidly imposed, pauper-
vhole declined 6 per cent, in quarter of this year, the ratio inhabitants at the end of tlie
;ing 22.5. Mies and seventies it was some-
42 and never less lh;in ^ it has sometimes laileii to htt c 20. Last year it was ai.P'
,
I her Imnd the rate per i-°°° ion of indoor pauperism at tn
; w;is higher than fin any of tlie ;o vears. The rate per i,oj^ p;iu|)ers, in which class the m e present over the previous y ea
toit marked, while higher la si.v vears. was lower than in IS to 1899. It is a striking ac te per 1,000 of the populatio jT paupers was in London, as id Wales ap a whole.
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each month of the quarter •’ esponding dates in any ot ti
a years. .
to Lancashire, we find tha ik of June there was a decrease
d with last
ye.ar of 1,252 or i- in the second week I1079 or i -4
in the third Week 1.277 .and in the fourth week 7 3 *! It. The workhouse,s, hotveve^
;is full as ever all through ■ in the first week they had more in in the corresponding pen
, Also special T . R . G A R L^I C K
Takes this opportunity of thanking his the last 20 ye^^ars he has been >" ’0 secure their future favours. He
g . , , THE FINEST CAR HEARSE^JN LANCA8H1R
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GISBURNE LIVE STOCK AUCTION MABT.
Sale of all classes of Stock on
NAB VIEW, WHALLEY. Wednesday, Next, Aug. 23rd.
Largo Entry expected from the well-known dealers. Ballot at 10-45 a.m., prompt.
Secretary : H. C. STAItKIE, Shuttlcworth Hall, Gisburne, Clithoroo.
HELLIFIELD
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CALVED AND IN-CALVlNG COWS
Every Thursday, at lo o’clock, prompt. W. MORPHET, Secretary.
J. Walshai & Co., For everything of the Smartest in
MEN’S, YOUTHS’ AND BOY’S
CLOTHI NG. , hopM .jded to E . . R. IS ALWAY S A GOOD ADVERTISEMENT.
ist V. B. EAST LANC. REGIMENTi, K. COMPANY.
' The Range , is open- for class
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A Choice Selection ol Hats, Caps, &c. 9, MARKET PLACE.
Ad Will be held on
August 26th. H. RUSHTON, Secretary.
Further Particulars later. VIOLIN.
James Gudgeon, TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN'
TERMS ON APPLICATION. Pupils visited at their own residence.
Violin requisites and strings kept !
in stock. dress: 92, WOONE LANE. On account of Great
Harwood Fair the Special Sale announced for next Monday, August 21st, will not take place.
Clitheroe Auction Mart.
W. H. Kearns, Esq., giving
Parade ofliis Stud Horses R E C O R D E N T R Y . JEWELLERY!! GISBURN S H O W to -morrow. FRIDAY, AUGUST i8, 1905.
Theatre Royal, BLACKBURN,
The Frcmier Theatre of East Lancashire. To-morrow, Saturday.
lyir. Harry Yorkc, by arrangement with Mr. Charles Frohman, presents his No 1 Principal London Com* pany in the greatest Dramatic Success of the Age,
Sherlock Holmes,”
• , by A. ''onan DoyJc, and William Gillette. (rom the l.yceum Theatre. London, with all the WGuderiully weird and surprising electrical effects.
The most thrilling play ever written. r.&
U iho magniliccnt Scenery and Elaborate Propertiea carried by the Company,
Tho acknowledged Masterpiece of Stage Craft Been for years.
i .A c t l .—See the liemarkable Discovery of thn Documents in the Larrabees, London, llouso by Sherlock Holmes. Act II .—See Professor Moriarty
.ii-rhis Underground Ofiice. Act I f .—See^ the nwryellous Interview between Professor Moriarty
rifidJ.Slicrlock Holmes. Act I I I .—See the Great fias' Cbaniber Scone. Sherlock Holmes smashes I'be Lamp. Act IV.—Sec the clover recovery of Dociimcnta and tho arrest of Moriarty.
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you trade here. We are making a special window display
of a fresh arrival of LUSCIOUS FBUIT IN CANS,
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