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Sales auction. nday Next at 3
;LE FREEHOLn FARM IN ■ISHIP OF EASINGTON IN VEST RIDING OP YORK lAR CLITHEROE, FOR SALE
D SOLD by Auction, by ; K^then pro7uc“ed
and Pasture Land, in the ocoiinaf^^ las Robinson, as tenant.
township of Easington nn«. other with the Farm House, r outbuildings belonging tharAf,T “*'■ 23 actes, 2 rs„ 29 p.® or thereat-
; valuable FREEHOLD FARM i Hank” or “ Lane Ends” T ““'
m is a very compact one lying praeti™ii
ring tcnce and the farmhouse a n d S iituiito in the centre of the property i aterod, there are good stone wall “
..rooms, Clitheroo, (Tel. 095) or to Jles^-' A Parker, .Solicitors, No. 9 Mr. K. E. Smalley, No. 9 Chapel
1 to Ualehead, Tosside and LongX;?“ oiioms the main road to Clitheroe the.- particulars apply to the Auctioneer
the nirm, and it is situate on both living a trontage to the main road t.
Chartered Accountant; Mr. James TcSd' T , Winckley Square, Preston, C h a rS
it, <>r to
-Ir-SKS. FINCH, .lOHNSON i Co. Solicitors, 18, Fox Street,
Preston (Tel.’No. 9.)
f CATTLE, 1 Horse, 12 Sheep, 100 Head ry. Implements, Hay, Fog, & Aftergrass, Ine o’clock.
: DUERDEN, Auctioneer and Vainer ink Salerooms, Clitheroe.
ITE SALES by arrangement.
R.ANCE SALES at the Rooms the Pir.i ■ in each Alonth.
;o is declining farming, will Sell bv on TiiuiisiiAY, Sei’Tejiber Gth IhOii
iiPARKV FARM, CHATBURN. DPEKDEN, instructed by Mrs. Brieg,
Will b'e held in the
Lower R o om o f th e Town Hall.
(By kind permission of the Mayor)
ON MONDAY EVENING, AT 8 P.M.,
To inaugurate
A Choral Society For the Town and District
IMK All those willing to join are earn- estly requested to attend.
'
ATIONS for Mortgage, Transfer, Probate r purposes. OSS
Assos.sor, Certified Bailiff under the listless (Amendment) Acts, 1888 & 1895
Glillieroe Buclion IHaii G
om pani] LimilBil. Special Sale OF
T O R E ^ ATTLE
•vill})(» h«*ld at tliu above Mart on NDAY, Sept. 3rd
1 Prizes wi l l be given he First and Second Pair of LYING-OFF CATTLE.
•! to commeiico at 12 o’clock, noon.
EDWARD CHESTER Secretary.
tant Notice to Farmers and Graziers.
i l H B U B N O B T W B G H ’T L s Y r'TL.E /V%ARKflT.
Stock of CATTLE from ire Consignors and Local will be offered for Private
N O pen Ma r k e t , on iSDAY NEXT, Sept. i every alternate Wed-
irns Live Stock Auction Mart
.'lit; 'ft' all classes of Stock, every alternate Wednesday.
t S a le , S ep t . 5th.
i-iitrie.s of best quality lying-o^ Cows already to band.
Fiirtlier entries solicited, jt l'i-}A
a.in. prompt.
S(*crutary: II. C STARKIJ*, Gisburne, Clithero ■
rmr. 'go ■rom the 2nd Fehruwy
litheroe, consisting of » 3S Land with good House
:s FARM in_ Twistom ing of about 3.j acres [ouee and Buildings.
Council School. distribu^
. PRIZES -
to the Successful Students at last year’s Evening Continuation Classes, by
Aldermar* R o b in s o n
On Wednesday. Sept. 12th, at 7 -3 0 p-in.
Chairman: W- S- WEEKS Esq.
Selections of music will be given by tlie .String Band.
The attendance of Students parents and friends i; invited. ADMISSION FREE.
FUS I FURS! Mew f i i r s
R
We are showing a splendid . . range of . .
For the Coming Season.
Also New Fur Toques. Motor Hats, &c.
jA -T
J. T. XoinliiisDn’s, 31, Castle Street.
I|b Gaetle jlcadBiiig flf lilnsiB ^ Baiieing,
WEAVERS’ INSTITUTE, WILL BE OPENED FOR
I n s i - r u c i r i o n J a n r f Practice, OR Sept. 10th.
iiIY8 and SJIO a,PftV 7 TO 10 P.M.
Sa'iunlajj llfternooii, 8-30 lo S-30. Admission 6d. Special Classes for Learners,
Wednesday, 7-10. Admission 8d.
Principal and Teacher of Music : MRS. F. SAUNDERS
" CSMITHIES BRIDGEj^^fjt Public Hall, Glitheroe.
(In aid of the PROMOTERS’ STALL, at the forthcoming Catholic Club Bazaar)
Grand Concert ON srrsi?”'
NTS. Workhouse, AP
j«a. Bobin»*»' Ilitheroe.
TUESDAY, S ep . 1 8 th , 1 9 0 6 Prices of Admission:
OESErved seats (numbered) 2/6 ;-1/6 ; is. and 6d. (limited).'
Plan ot the Hall to be seen at Miss Duckett’s, Tobacconist, Market Place.
'J'icketa may be had from Miss Duckett and any membsr of the Committee.
For further particulars see large posters. Sun.iKCT. Services at 2-1.5 and (i-30.
Collections will bo male in aid of TRUST FUNDS.
Harrison’s Dressmaker for September. Just Out.
• • No. 1127. __Registered as a Newspaper. isi Free djurcli, Moor Lane, Clitheroe.
On Sunday Next, (Soptembor flth.)
Preacher: Morning, 10-30; Evening, 0-0:
A STUDENT. Offertory at the Evening Service.
IDeslegan [Ilelliojisl Clmrcli, WADDINGTON.
H tion of Two S er iv io n s will he preached by (of Howron House, Ijondon.)
ARVEST_FESTIVAL. On Sunday, Sept. 16th, 1906,
SISTER OLIVE
siu.EN, at tho Swan & Roy^ on MONDAY, the 3td
.
a c c o u n t
BOOKS! Ledgers, Day Books, Memorandum Books, &c.,
I^GOOD STOCK!
Ready for Delivery, or made to order, any Pattern.
Advertise In this Newspaoer Largest Circulation. Best Advertising Medium. Tel. 23. PUBLISHED WEEKLY.—PRICE ORE HALE-PENHT.
F IR ST SHOW OF
\ / f "
Aiitiiinii & Wintur : (lOOils.
:
MRS. GREENWOOD, - MILLINER, -
Castle Street, Clitheroe. Classes of PRINTING
• ••MW**
in irbe mos-t . . A^oder-n Designs,
Ai: ’Irbe . •
“ ADVERTISER ” Printing Works. ••«■•••• MV •••*i****^*****
Clitheroe Technical School.
Session 1906-7. Time Table. JIoNDAY T uesday Wednes. Thuksdat F hiday
Freehand, Afodel, Light & Shade.&c i-30to9-30 Geometrical Drawing .................... Perspective .......................................
Botany ...................... ...................... . Cotton Weaving and Designing (Advanced Grade) Theoretical
Elementary Science ......................... 7-15 to 8-13 and Practical............................
Hygiene .................... ....................... Commercial Correspondence .......... French, (Elementary Intermediate, and Advanced) .......................
Arithmetic, (Junior Commercial) .. Arithmetic. (Senior Commercial) .. AVorkshop Slathematics ................. Domestic Economy ............. .......... Needlework (Plain and F.ancy) .....
Wood Carving ............................... Cotton AVcaving and Designing :—
Dro.ssmaking .......................... Bookkncpii-.g ............... .
(Ordinary Grade) Theoretical and Practical...................
Choinistry. (Elementary) 1 heoretical Chemistry. (Elementary) Practical. Shorthand (Elementary, 7-0; Inter mediate, 8-0; Advanced, 9-0)
,
Mathematics (Algebra) ..... Arithmetic (Elementary)................
•30 to 8-30 to 10
7- 8-
30to9-’.10
30 to S-30| 30 to 9-301
Teacher.
Mri?. Grulib; Mrs Grubb Mrs. Grubb Mr. T. Hargreaves
7-30 to 8-30 to 9-0
7-30 to 9.30 30 to 9-30 7 to S
8 to 9
30 to 9-50 7 to 9-0 i
;745to9.1o 7 to 10 i
17-
! 7 to 9 18-
7*30 to 8-30. I
Mr. T. Pomfret Mr. J. Kenyon Dr.'Birker Mr. H. J. Davies
Miss CroinptOn, L.L. A. Mr. E. Woodcock Mr. E. Woodcock Mr. B. Woodcock Miss Hobson Miss Hobson Mr. T. Rawclifl'e
lo to 9-15' 30 to 10-0
Mr. W. T. Poiufret Miss Walnisley Mr. T. Robinson Mr. .T. Kenyon Ml*. J. Kenyon
-30 to 0-30 Mr. E. Woodcock 7 to 9 Mr; E Woodcocck
7 to 10 Mr. W. Hanson Notk.- -COTTON WEAVING.—A Practical Class will meet on Saturdays, at (>-0 p.m. Tl P riasses will be held at the Technical School, or (if there should not be sufticiem accommodation for
same at that School) at some other building as may be subsequently arranged. FEES FOR THE SESSION. . .
_Art (Monday and Tuesday): Practical Chemistry. _ One subject, 5s., each addition al subject (either m this division or in divisions B or C.), Is. . . . . . . - ' l l
B —Art (Monday or Tuesday): Theoretical Gheniistry, Botany, Hygiene, Mathematics (Algebra), French, Dressmaking,-Wood Carving, Cotton Weaving.:
One subject, 4s., each additional subject-(either in this division or in division L). Is . Qi .rthnnd Bookkeeping, Elementary Arithmetic, Commercial Arithinetic, Workshop Mathematics, Com-
mercial Sirre Domestic Economy, Needlework, Elementary Science.
r, 1 ’prt 2s Od ■ each
addition.il subject. Is. ^ ’
that scientific is essential ^
All Students I
cti,.Bents should not take up Cotton Weaving or a Science subject in divisons A or B during their first Young Studen 8 soon COURSE (Elementary Arithmetic, Commercial Correspond-
Session, ® science) the fee for which is 4s. ence and
compoM ion . ^ Girls may )o
)OMESTK . . .
„-,-,ecially those engaged in the cotton industry or the building trades—should bear ni mmd .dved fn the construction and working of macliinery, a knowledge of Arithmetic
j doth calculations, builders’ quantities, etc., and good writing, spelling and success at the examinations.
Domestic Economy and Needlework Classes (Wedneidays, 7 to 9 p.m.) for the fee of 3s. fm rn TARY SCIENCE deals with thermometers, barometers, the air, water,
heat, cold, ettect oi ncu.u iments.
S I 4fis - ing:
No classes will be neio the Public Hall.
, t ¥ h a a oJ m S ! combusLn, rust, etc. The lectures will be illustrated with interesting exper- ..due, pr est .. on M o n d a y , Se p tem b e r 17th p.=. .1 GEO. J. HOLME, Secretary. ms I ’SU-^DAY, September 16th. 1 j Congregational Chureh, Cia II
On MONDAY EVENING (Sept. 10th.) FRUIT BANQUET,
There will be a In the Schoolroom.
Chaiiman : IWr. J. BOWker.
There will be a Miscellaneous Entertainmen't.’ Circuit Ministers and others.
Addresses by (he Admission, 4d; Children under twelve, 3d. ii i: y
1)1 i t !i:.
SERMONS, Aborning, 10.30; Evening^, 0-0. by
REV. W. R. CARLYON, MUSICAL service
NEWLY APPOINTED IIINISTEE. SOLOISTS- Soprano- In th e Afternoon at 2-15. MISS MAUD HUNT, .\nthem Opening Hymn and Prayer. Preston.
Tenor—Mr. Ernest Allen. Bass—Mr. William D. Hanson. ADDRESS by CED. HOLDEN, ESQ., of Higham.
.Solo ......... ............... '
.......Saved by a Child ”—(Piccolomoni) .................. Miss Hunt Organ .Solo ................;. “Harmonious Blacksmith”-—(Chipp) ...... ............... Mr. Rowe .Solo ..........................;... “ Tire Dream of Paradise”—(Gray) — Mr. W. D. Hanson Anthem ............................. “ Great .and
M.arvellous ”—(Turner) ..i.i..................... Choir Hymn
......... ;.......... ;....... “ Sing Praises”—(Clare) ........................ • Solo,; Miss Lang.
ADDRESS ........................................................................................ MR. HOLDEN
Chorus ................................. “ 0 Gladsome Light ”—Sullivan) ............................ Choir Solo ........................................ “ Queen of.-Angels —(Piccolomoni) ........ Miss Hunt Solo ....................................... “ Sun of my Soul"—(J. H. Adams) ............. Mr. Allen Organ Solo ............. Eloquence ”—Lott) ........................................................ Mr. Rowe
Anthem ........................ Doxology.
Collection. ■ ‘“Praise the Lord of Jonisalcm (Hall) .............. Choir . .Solo, Miss Hunt ; ■ Recitative, Afr. W. D. Hanson.
Conductor—Mr. John Hanson, Organist—Mr. H. N. Rowe.
IVIusfc.for Evening^ Se rvic e.
Opening Voluntary............... “Air with variations in A ”—(Haydn) ............ Mr. Roxye Anthenr
ggp, ............................. ....... “ Satisfied’’--^Humphries) ............................. Miss Hunt .................................... “ Tire Angel’s Promise”—(Bchrend) .............. Miss Hunt
....... “ Tire Lord is my Shepherd”—(Leslie) .................... Choir
Concluding Voluntary ............. “ March Triumphal ’’—(Archer) ................ Mr. Rowe Collections atjeach Service in aid of Circuit Funds.
Choir T
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To the Reader. M e m o , f r o
Telephone 213X1.
A Well Selected Stock of West and Scotch
Suitings
FOR THE SEASON, AT
JACKSON'S, SEPTEMBER 7t h ,
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WELLGATE. 1906.
•n-IE IDEAL BAKERY, KENDAL STREET, OEITHEROE. September, 1906.
Messr s. F I R T H & S O N . BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS.
fullest satisfaction to our customers. In order to do this, we m-ke all our goods from the purest materials, in
to the considerable growth of our
ljusine.ss of late. This increase we believe, is the outcome of a great desire to give the
Dear Friend,—^It is with pleasure that we are able to draw your attention
just at your own time. It would save you much trouble and annoyance if, when you are wanting
one of tho most healthy bakeries in Lancashire. We .shoidd be exceedingly pleased for von to call and inspect our Bakery,
bread or cakes, etc., you would call, ting us up. ot drop us a postcard, and we will deliver at your convenience.
Soliciting the favour of your esteemed orders,
We remain, yours obediently, FIRTH & SON.
ill.
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