) SI 2S Bi? J lu c t to n
•rrow, ES BRIDGE FARM SAWLEY.
’
imlo from Chatburn Station by Auction, for tbe Ey^^. ,
l^ratt, on SATURDAy7 sepxe}[“
I O f Choice, Colourv troung Cattle, ^
3, luu SHEEP AND LA^rue 0 yards ok ES OP WINTERaGE,’ Etc. Comprising
Ivl Hoifers, one year old Id Uoifors, two years old.
luo on day of Sale. • Calvi‘11 t ’ows. us full of milk.
•> in Septemljer. .* in October.
in November. • in iJcooiuber.
Hi hdi., ‘■isinRC years old, ouiet... Ill all guar, suitable for anybod^^
i ag,-d) 1 l-ii h.h., quiet in alUatne- SHE E P :
ri tul mare.
.i.iwii Ram (two shear), re K'lm (one shear). ■if iM
> Giinuier Lambs.
If LTRY, and two Wooden Hencotea mi:n is and D.uuv Utknsils includ«
■..r 'sG .g an dE a lliC a r .sU v e rS n t liL-. ii at 11. Sale at 12-0.
u ,,!h.-r (,
...ar.s, 2 Churns, fi Eaihvay ■rrigcrator Ac.
■ ^
Is tiom Owner, or H. ,JACKSON, Auctioneer, Gisburne.
rOKE SHEEP A LAJIR SALE.
CK !NN, WADDINCTOH Nkau ClilTHEUOfc:.
iday, S e p . 17th, 1906 n'WARDS OF
10 SHEEP ■ro LPiillbs.
t:. Ill Kt‘11 Side, Manor House, Sinel* , ?il.*;ir.ley, Hancocks, and other
r*HH-ived up to time of Sale. C">
I.MKXCIC AT 12 o'clock.
Henry J ackson, Auctioneer, Gisburti
N. .\u:li au-er, Gisburne. i'r.'Hajinai'y Notice.
.'111 l AUM, DRIERFIELD. Saled .
. 'I'H L'USDAY, Ssi'TKMiiEa 2bril
■;WKS. STORK F v r LAMBS) i ■ ■ ibned for Sale, including iiiii'T liiimbs ';u litiu' »riinm»‘rs. 1 L'Ilk Shearling Gimmers (Pri7.9
‘‘nejs . otrh Ewes, two, three A four St,,^
a c c o u n t gO O K S !
i‘, f f i .S K s U c . , good STOCK!
Ready
for Delivery, or made to order, any Pattern.
----^ 1129-__Begistered as a Newspaper. Advertise in this Newspaper Largest Circulation.
Salvation Army, Wesleyan School, Waddington. WTO-WIORROW, SATURDAY, SEP. 22nd,
SHAW b r id g e s t r e e t .
fariesl eelEMonsIt^ a T E A P A R T Y Sunday Afternoon, at 2-15 IA G R A N D C O N C E R T
I n,n.-n- PT.if'.F take place I
turday Sunday and Monday, | sept. 22nd, 23rd and 24th.
Mil Cl PQ I SPPVIPA Given by the
Moor Lane Choir, -VA
h.vranged by the Members of the Ladies’ Sewing Class, ^ ■ ' ’w
AFTER TEA,
lUUMUCLl Owl VlliOj Salem Congregational Church Choir, Burnley.
"iVill he given by the Tea on the Tables at -1-30. Concert to Commence at 7 o’clock, prompt.
V’-iler tbe Leadership of J. W. HAA HURST, Esq Admission by Silver Collection.
PART I. Monday, Sale of Produce, 8 p.m.
Glitheroe Choral - Union. -
P,1E810EHT-HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, (J. T. Whipp, Esq.)
■ F.R.C.O., on Monday Evening ' H
EX the O
Bridal Chorus—(Rose Maiden) ..............(Cowen) Choir.
Song..." In the days of one and twenty ...(Uaine) Mr. W. A. IVelcli.
Song..................“ My Toreador ”.......... (Reubens) | Miss Addie Kellett.
Duett................. '• Great Scott ” .......(Montague) Messrs. Hargreaves and JCirk.
Song
I fear no foe ”..............(Pinsuti) Mr. G. Seed.
,' Song..............“ A May Morning” ........... (Danza) Miss L. I'aylor.
Choral Duett..."Merry Hunters” , Ladies’ Voices.
Iheconductorship of Mr. BA.NTEU, | humorous Glee “ Little t e k Horner "(Caldm^^^^
has bsen decided to comnience I Song... “ Three little Zeeland Maids "...(Proctor) Rehearsals of this Society under
Miss Keiiett.
T, Sept. 24th, at 8-15 p.m., in LD SCHOOL, CHURCH BROW.
All persons interested are cordially
mviled lo join and assist in making the Union a success.
On the Opening Night it is de
sired that all possible will assemble a: 7 45.—Entrance Fee, 1/-
Thc Music to be taken for the l.i'SE FARM, RLMiNGTON. [.’V .f.ti.'KSON. Auctioneer, Gisburn ■
p...stars or apply to owner,or
Hiir.SE FARM, CHAIGLBV, H
R a CLITHEROE. .'lOCK fur Mrs. Leemixo, O
il 'A V. S-uteiiilier 27th, at 12-30, vir: Caul,-.
I _vcHr.s, also the Implements
Rtmisils, part Furniture, tOO bards 11. JACKSON, Auctioneer, Gisbum
UNS FARM, SADDEN.
FARM .STOCK, Ac., for Mr. I Ki.vso.v, on SATURD.YY'. Sept, viz:
Htbs K'.‘ i-.s, 22 Fat Lambs, 1 Wenslej* ic-ar). Poultry, Impilements, Dan) 0-' Yards H.ay, and the Fog and
•lACKSON, Auctioneer, Gisburn .Arins5 ‘g o § !c f
HAPEL HOUSE FARM; Dale ,r yiaidburn, containing and HiJ acres of Pasture Land, so and farm buildings,—APP')’
atli. HALL FA®*'’ )E. leasantlysitufed“
the above FARM, Acres of
d about a imie try on 2nd February
ouse, there are ge^ ns which in Summe , Gentleman Farwef
IIS. E,i .stii,v3', Clitt- sr, ne.vt, whore con
! „
T|b Eastls gEademi] of PlusiB fj EaBBins,
WEAVERS’ IMS TITUTE , WILL BE OPENED FOE
Instruct ion a n d Practice,
PHOMAS 1 this life Sept-1='“'
eat rest at last- %mm and SHTIIilDjlYS, 7 TO 10 P.M.
Saluriiaii SflBinoon, 2-30 Id S-30. Admission 6d.
Spdoial Classes for Learners, 7-10. Admission 8d.
J«a. B o b ^ * ' Btincipal and Teacher of Music: ^ MKS. P. SANDERS
On Su n d a y , S e p . 2 3 r d , --------- TWO----------
SEEIOSS Bii.J.W.ANNlS'
will he preached in the above Chaiiel by the
In the Afternoon ut 2-l.j, Evening, 0 o’clock.
TliP riasses will be held at the Technical School, or (if there should not be sufficient accommodation for
CULLIWTIOjyS ill aid of the. CHAPEL FUH'BH
same at t ^ t School) at some other building as may be subsequently arranged. FEES FOR THE SESSION.
A. ^Ari; (Monday and Tuesday): Practical Chemistry. One subject, 5s., each additional subject (either rn this division or in divisions B or C.), Is. . . . . . . . . „
B —Art (Monday or Tuesday): Theoretical Chemistry, Botany, Hygiene, Mathematics Dressmaking, Wood Carving, Cotton Weaving.
One subject, 4s., each additional subject (either m this division or in division C). Is .
"I c. H nnd Bookkeepin", Elementary Arithmetic, Commercial Arithmetic, Workshop Mathematics, Com- merciaf
Eco'nomy, Needlework, Elementary Science.
n viibiect 2s 6d: each additioiul subject. Is. une buuj ,
^
Session, but slio ence
that scientific Girls may, join
heat, cold, effect .pt nea iments.
tive value, preservatio^^^^ ing: metho s o i A l l P e r s o n s
In DOMESTIC d e la y s o a s All Students-^ P
is essential for the wora composition
—The S y l la to Weaving or a Science subject
Young Students s^^r Id^ HiEPARATORY COURSE (Elementary Aritlimetic, science) the fee for which is 4s.
in divisons A or B during their first Commercial
st Correspond-
those engaged in the cotton industry or the building trades-should bear in mind j^yoiyed in the construction and working of machinery, a knowledge of Arithmetic
®. • „t of cloth calculations, builders’ quantities, etc., and good writing, spelling and examinations.
Domestic Economy and Needlework Classes (Wednesdays, 7 to 9 p.m.) for the fee of 3s. e m f n TARY SCIENCE deals with thermometers, barometers, the ait, water, combustion, rust, etc. Hie lectures will be illustrated with interesting exper-
T-,-^/-KMrkNrv will be considered in an easy and attractive form; F oods: different kinds, nutn- . Clothing: uses, principal materials, effect on health, washing, e tc.; Dv/ell- drainage and. ventilation,, furnishing, cleaning, etc.
> in ten d t o jo in an y o f th e C la s s e s sh o u ld do s o w i th o u t ^j^^ p ^ g , j j „ j n a i - y I n s t r u c t i o n
GEO. J. HOLME, Secretary. r>\ iv (Algebra), French, J
' FARMIN'^ STOCK, Ac., at the Farm ..n S.VTHEDAY, Sept. 22nd Cars s* *
First Concert is “ T he B LAC it Knight'’ by Elgar, with Part- Songs ; and for tbe second one Heklward the Wake ” by
Prout.
J. TV. LAAIBERT, Secretary I
Wesleyan Ckpell LOWJKOOR.
Cliupel Jlmiiveraary. Programme. PART ir.
Part-Song ... **The Miller’s Wooing”... (Fnning) Choir.
Song..............” Sleeping Camp” ...(Sfc. Quentin) Mr. W. Starkic.
! Duett..................*' The Twins ” ........ (Slaughter) Hargreaves and Kirk.
Song
Song..................“ Life’s Lullaby ” .............. (Lane) Standing.
........"The Skipper” ............... (Jude) Mr. J. Taylor
Duett..........** Japanese Love Song” ... (Thomas) Misses A. and A. Kellett.
Song......................... “ Roses ” ..................(Adams) Miss F. Nightingale.
Song ...“ The birds go north again’’...(Willowby) Miss Mabel Benn.
Quartette.........." Royal Queen ”...........(Sullivan) Misses A. and A. Kellett, Messrs. J. E. Taylor and W. Standing.
Chorus..............“ Soldier’s Choius ” .......(Gounod) Choir.
Tickete for Tea and Concert: Adults, 1/-; Children under Twelve, 6d ; Concert only, 6d. Chaibmak : Mk. Chestku.
CuNiiucTOR: Mu.
J.viiES Standking. AccojiTANi s r : Mu. H. Nuttuu, A.r c.o. P r o c e ed s in aid o f Netv B u i ld in g S ch em e .
N o rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that • all persons who have
given in their names to the various agencies for Tickets in connection with the above Lectures must take up such Tickets on or before S a t u r d a y , the 22nd inst-, after which date all Tickets not taken up will be on Sale at the Advertiser Office, to those persons who make early application for the same.
A limited number of Tickets, for
which no applications have been made, can be obtained at the Advertiser Office.
By order of the Committee.
Clitheroe, 21st Septr., lOOG.
Weldon’s . . Ladies’ Journal,
At the Advertiser Office ••••■■••a*
Clitheroe Technical School.
SuD.rEc-r.
Session 1906-7. Time Table. Monday Tuesday IVednes. Thuksdav! Friday |
Freehand, Model, Light & Shade, &c. Geometrical Diaw*ing ..................... Perspective ........................................
Botany............................................... Cotton Weaving and Designing (Advanced Grade) Theorotic.-d
Elementary Science ........................ 7-15toS-15 and Practical............................
Hygiene ........................................... Commercial Correspondence ......... Fieneh, (Elementary Intermediate,
Arithmetic, (Junior Commercial) .. Arithmetic, (Senior Commercial) ..
and Advanced) .......................
Workshop Mathematics ................ Domestic Economy ....................... Needlework (Plain and Fancy) .....
AVood Carving ............................... Cotton IVcaving and Designing
and Practical..
Dressmaking ......... Eookkeeping .........
\_rilUUJiau* J » - Chemistry. (Elementary) Practical •> /
Mathematics (Algebra).... Arithmetic (Elementary).
.. 1 1
1 ........... 1 I
7 In 10 7-:mfnS.3f)
7.RO to !l.30 .......... 7 to K
7-30 to 9-30 7 to n-0 8 to 9 7-15 to 0-15 7-l.')to9-lu
7-30 to 8-30............... 8-30tol0-0‘ ..........
7 to 9 1 ................. " ........... N ote.—COTTON 'WEAVING,—A Practical Class will meet on S-aturdays, at G-0 p.m. ....
7-30 to!).30 7-30 to 9.30 7.:i0to.S-30,
7.RO fn ft-3n 8-30 to y-30 Teacher.
Mrs. Grubb Mrs. Grubb Mrs. Grubb
Mr. T. Hargreaves
Mr. IV. T. Pomtret Mr. J. Kenyon
Mr. H. J. Davies Miss Crouipton, L.L.A.
Mr. E. ^Yo*odoock Mr. E. Woodcock Mr. E. Woodcock Miss Hobson
Miss Hobson
Mr. T. RawclilVe Mr. W. T. Poinfret
IiliaS Walinsloy Mr. T. Robinson
Mr. J. Kenyon Mr. J. ICenyon
7 to lU Mr. W. Hanson i7-30 toO-3C1 Sir. E. Woodcock [ 7 to 9 j Mr. E. Woodcock
••••■••••a WILKINSON’S 10 & FOR VARIETY AND
Don’t shut your eyes and stop your ears, Reclinavne’s Sale is the record for years.
Best Advertising Medium.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY.—PRICE ORE HALE-PENHI. 1 9 0 6.
Gilchrist Lectures.
BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE.
To the Reader. Memo , f r o m Mes sr s. FIRT H & SON.
, , Telephone 213X1. Tel, 23.
Autumn and Winter B u n ch e s fo r 1 9 0 6 -7 , o f
Jaeketings & Costume Cloths
In all the LATEST SHADES, at
J A C K S O N ’S , WELLGATE.
SEPTEMBER 21st, 1906.
THE IDEAL B.AKERY, KENDAI, STREET, OLITHEROE.
September, 1900. BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS. Dear Friend,—It is with pleasure that we are able to draw vour attention
fullest satisfaction to our customers. In order to do this, we m-ke all our goods from the purest materials, in
just at your own time. It would save you much trouble and annoyance if, when you are wanting
one of the most healthy bakeries in Lancashire. We should be exceedingly pleased for vou to call and inspect our Bakerv,
bread or cakes, etc., you would call, ring us up, or drop us a postcard, and we will deliver at your convenience.
Soliciting the favour of your esteemed orders,
We remain, yours obediently, FIRTH & SON.
••••■■••••a y ^ o u n t Z i o n C h a p e l , O L I T H Z B K z O B
Harvest Thanksgiving Sepvieee O n S u n d a «7 N e x t !
(Sept. 23rd). PREACHER; EEV. S. JOHNSON, OP BLACKBURN. SERVICES 10-30 and 0 o’clock.
MUSICAL SERVICE Miss Roberts.
in th e A f tern o on a t 2 -3 0 , there will be a SOLOISTS: Mr. W. Chambers. Of OswaldfcwiEtle. Reciter: Wlrs. Woan.
An Address by the Rev. W. Murray. ORGANIST: - MR. W. H. TOOTILL.
Colleotioiis at each Service on behalf of the Circuit Funds. At 7.30, there will be a
)n Monday Night, Sept. 24:th, PR(JIT BANQUET
ADMISSION 4d.
to tbe considerable growth of our business of late. This increase we believe, is the outcome of a great desire to give the
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LANE,
Ladies’& Children’s Jackets, Furs, Shawls, Millinery, Blouses, Etc.
BLANKETS, SHEETS, QUILTS, and all descriptions of FLOOR COVERINGS, in fact for all
General Household DRAPERY, 'The Right Place is'VQ
WILKINSON’S, 10 & 12 Mdor;Lane. SEE WINDOWS.—^----ALL "NEW d oO D sT S ; ’
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