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IS li TH E C L ITH E R O E A D V E R T IS E R , M a r c h 3 0 t h , 1 9 0 6 .


T o F o r o i to r e B o y e i ’S^ SPECIAL LINES


X b u n by m e s s e s . V UX^ *'■*- . a Smithies & Bjrtwell Shaw Bridge Street, Clitheroe>


L in o le um s : 4 y.ird wide Linoleum, stocked or. rollers,


C a r p e t s :


If you wish for a Tapestry Square Carpet, in'fine coloring, you cfin have what you


want from stock.


C o u c h e s : In Carriage cloth, at i f rh e .s t Ime you


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T o i l e t s : Tliisw’efk, srAiid pair iti Satin Walnut


Wood, at valued.


to bo seen examined and can buy for the money, call and e.vamino.


good wearing material it choice patterns. „ '


E x t e n s io n T a b l e s ; Are made on the premises a t Shaw Bridge


St„ and you can procure a reliable table from S. & B.


B e d s t e a d s : Special line in a 2in. pillar Bedstead iron and brass, splendidly made, very heavy.


I’rice 30y-


S p r in g m a t t r e s s e s : We are certain we are offering remark­ able value. Call and inspect, see the


article.


B e d ro om S u i t e : Call and see our Satin Walnut Bedroom


Suite, at i:i2 Os. Od.


Cabinets, Sideboards, Suites for Dining Eoom and Bedroom, Chairs, Tables. Any class of Bedstead, Wringing Machines, all in stock.


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/ V & e s s r s . S r r s S i r h S e s & B i r t w e B I , AN ECONOMICAL FIRM.


II i n 2, Shaw Bridge St., Clitheroe.


The Business has been eslahlished 10 years and was never in a position to give better value.


COUNTY SESSIONS. II !


MOND.-W.—liefiia' Cdloiid Aspiimll (pre- .aiding), R. Hiiulli', iind J. R- .-IspinaH. Raqrs., IViplain R. TrapiiesdjOniax and Captain J. Wor.slev-Taylor.


Henry Wharlon, painter, Tfi'ree Houses,


Sabdeii was snininune.d fur having licon elrunk and disorderly—Defendant did lot


appear. I ’.C- Gledhill deposed lliat on .Saturday


-Marcli lOili. r,l !l-10 ii.m., defend.ant was staggering afiont in Ibtdihani'road, .Sabden, and used indecent language to jieople [las.sing on the road. W ilness cautioned him and a.aktvl him to go away quietly, 1ml lie persisted with llie ii.se of bad '.in- guage, and willi tiie assistance of a nnn named Xinnliv. witness lixik defendant to hi.s home in .Shdideii. On arrival there ih:.' defendant began to oreak the crockerv, and threw the lanqi off the table. The Bench issne.d a warrant for Whar­ ton's appearance.


RE^f0^d.V(•. l’IG.S WITHOUT .4 I,ICK.\,SK.


Charles lleesley, farmer. Old Jeremiah


Tarni, t ’.idihain, was snnnnined fur mov­ ing three while pigs from the premises ol John Eccles, pig dealer, Clitlieroc, to Ids farm premises witliont having first obtain­ ed a licen.se. .Superinteadem .McKeanu slated tliat


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cm 41arch (illi, llie defeadanl was seen in Wlialley liy I’.C. Rnshtuii, and he then had the tliree wliite pigs in a can. Tiie con­ stable asked lleeslev wliere he liad bruuglU tile pigs from, and lie replied from Kelili l'\inii, in ^’orksllire. Donfiting ids siale- niont, tlie constalde pres.sed liini as to where Kelilj f.irm was, and defendant llieii .admilte-d tliat lie lia.d fetelied tile ])igs from Eccles's ]ireniises at Clillieroe. amf lie fnrtlier .admitted the knowledge tliat lie reqnirud a license to move tlie pigs. in answer to tlie Cliairnian, Superin­


tendent .McKeand a.iid there were no re­ gulations in force in llie liorough of Cli- theroe. Tlie .Swine Eever Regulations were in c.jieratioii in the county, however, lienee to remove pigs outside boroughs a license was necessary. I’-C. fvusliton Ixire out tile Superinten­


dent’s .staleiiient, aivd said that wlien lie told defeiiaain lie would lie n-ported, de­ fendant repliiyl. “Von i-aii'i stop pig trad- ing.” Defendant : ''Iji-eeding was wliat 1 iliid,"


Defendant fnrtlier idenied that lie told the constalile lie liad brnuglit llie pigs from Kebli i'.irni. Wliat lie said w.as "Kenii)- stones.’'


i’.S. Hickling deposed tliat lie peiison-


ally serir.d llie defe-iidaiU witli a copy of tile .Swine J-'ever Rc-gnl/.ilions as ids farm, in I’adiliain, on .May Stli. 1905. Defeiidanl .said lie was not aware lie re­ quired a li'-ense so long as tile jiigs Were


in Laiicasliire.—.TIk- Hencli impo.sed a line of 2s. Od. and costs-


CfdTHEROE .M..\X CH.ARC.ED Wi'l'H BRl-CMaxc, ,\ i.AMl’.


NO EVlDivXCl-i Ol-' Wll.I-'Ur- IXTl-'.XT Joliii Janies^ J.oynd, laliourer, iMarllior-


ongh .Street, Clitlieroo, was snninioned for wilfidly lin-aking a warning lamp in use on the Clillieroe road lielweon liarrow and the .Spread Eagle Hotel, f.anil) Roe,


wliere rejiairs to tlie liigliwav are lieiii'" niaide.


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tile offence was coniiiiiit<-ri on .Snndav, March -Itii, almnl V-i’n p.m.. aiql lie ex- jdlLined tliat wliere roads were licing macadamised and oilier repair.s carried out llio County Council safeguarded them- selvt-.s against accident at iiiglit by placing red lanijis at each end ,of tlinl portion of tile road on wliicli tlie nfacadam had been laid. Tlie lamp in question was one of two n.sed on tliis stretdi of road, suspended aliout


.Snjierimendent MeReand staled tliat fonr-and-a-lialf fet-t from tlie


ground, and about eiglitcoii inches clear of the fooipatli. I.nyiid, in company with .\notlicr man named Jolin Westall, was walking :dong tlie. road from tlie direction of Wlialley. atid -P-C- Pickles and file ro.ad foreman named John Merror. were some fifty yards distant. Hearing a sound as


THE TEST OF TIME.


every generation, but nevertheless there are a number of our daily foods which enjoy increasing popularity from year to year.


Cocoa, which has stood the test of lime, as well as every other lest that can be applied.


I'imes, customs and manners change with First and foremost among these is Cadbury's


choose Cadimry's in preference to the many cocoa admixtures, which ate sold under the name of Cocoa.


T he medical profession counsel the public to


deservedly popular than Cadbury’s Cocoa. From year to year the demand becomes greater, and the number of British people employed in its manufacture increases.


No article of domestic consumption is more


the yeitr found at Eedmaynes’, 1, Cliureh Street, opposite tlie New Library.


Black Suits for Mouruiufj on hand all


of somelliiiig britf.vking, Mercer said it sounded like pots breaking, but the com slafile reiilied tlial it waij more likely to lie one of the lighted lamps. Tliey went towards tlie two men, and Pickles charged tliem witli lireaking tlie lamp. Loynd admitted that lie iiad broken it, but said it was an accident it.s lie liad run against it with ids lie.ad, and he offered to pay tile animnit of tlie d.aniage done.


'I'lie


damage was estimated .at eiglitpence. l l ic Comity .Surveyor was present in Court, .and tile re’a.son lie Invl instructed tlie police to li.ike tiu'se iiroceedings was liecaiise a great deal of damage liad lieen done to sncli Itimps of late, and accidents liad oenrred in consequence. P.C. Pickles gave evidence, and said


liuit after lie hoard the sound of falling glass ho saw the .defeml.mt and We.slall leaving llie lamp- .He afterwards examin­ ed it. and fonmf one of tlie lamiis had been liroken.


l.oynd .a,dniitted liaving liroken


it accidentally, and offered to pay for the damage, an offer lie '.'ilso made to Mercer. The lanqi was clear of P.ie footp'itli. Corroborative evidence w.is given bq


Joini Me.rcer, road foreiiiaii, who .said he did not tlilnk tlie defendant was sober at till- time iIk- laniji was broken. Dcfen/iant said he tlionglit he whs sober:


lie coidd prove it. .411 he had to drink on tliat jiarticnlar Sunday was "two gills .iiid a small nnii.’' Wiien ne.-ir tlie lamp lie and Woslall were “niarlocking.” an/I lie was pnslied off tlie footpath. His lieV'id was knocked against one of the lamp glasses wliii-li was lirokeii, lint the glass was liroken ai'ciden’ally. Wlieii tile constable cliarg- <-d tlieni lie (ilefcndam) adiiiitled tliat lie liad Imiken it, and lie wanted to j-iay for it. .Mercer said die glass wonlil cost sixiicnce. lint I’ickles suggested it would cost a shill­


ing. He did not lireak tile lamp wilfully, for what good woufil it iiave done liini to lireak it? Tim Chairntan pointed out tlie danger


to tr.aflic when w.iniing lamps were lirok- eii— Tlte Ifcncli, liowever, considered tliat llie cHarge of wilfnlne.ss Itad not lieen prnvwl. tlierefore tliey disniisscd the case.


NO DOG LICEN.SE. Joliii Harri.son, farmer, Chaigelcy, was


summoned for keeping a dog without license. P.C. 7a-al stated that on March 13th


he called at the defendant.s Itoiise and lliero saw a retriever dog. Defendant was not i.at lioiiio, hut the fatlier stated that lie liad not taken out a license because lie expected to sell tlie dog every day. On tile 17lli, witness called again, and found tliat a license had been taken out on the I3tli. after ids previous visit.—A fine of Is. and cnstsi was imposed.


, . „ r n DJjgr We are an.vious to do business, and careful to give good value. You will find C L ITH ER O E v . FA ILSW O R TH . Failswoftli; one of tiie ■ leading teams in


the Combination, were die visitors to the Shaw Bridge ground last Saturday. The weather was line, but there was a strong wind blowing from go.al to goal, and hail and snow fell at inlen'als. The only change in tlte lionie team was the substitu­ tion of Walker for Bailey, Entwistic tak­ ing tile outside position. T(he attendance of spectators was only moderate, the re­ ceipts altogetlier (including the collection) falling short of ;£H . 'f'iie wind greatly interfered witli correct fhotball, especially in. tlie first lialf, Init in tlie second portion of tlic game tlie lioiiie team adapteil them­ selves to the conditions and gave a capital display. Mr. Johnson, of Darwpn, was llie refeiee, and in response to his call llie [ilaycrs lined up as follows: — Clitlieroe Central.—Gross, goal; Hen­


derson and Pomfret, backs; Golding, Cawtliorne, and .Singleton, half-backs; fviitwistle, W;dkcr, Haiuer, Hartley, and Hudson, forwards- Eailswortli.—Kershaw, goal; Kirkman,


;ind Proctor, liacks; Wilson, Tliwaites and Bramlicrt, lialf-lsicks; Kenyon, Rotliwell, Bottomley, Watson and Atkin, forwards. The liome R-.iiii Imd tlm advantage of


tile wind and sun in llie first ]iorlion of the g;iine, and from tlie st;irt made for tlie Eailsworlh goal but were reinilsed, I-Iud- son was responsilile for a grand centre on the left wldcli Entwistle met and gave Ker.slniw a Imndfnl, but tlie custodian .saved and threw away to tlie feet of Single­ ton, and liiat player opened tlm scoring for llm home team after tliree minutes play with a gnind sliot, tlie goalkeeper licing taken by .snr]irise by the quick return of the liall. From tlic centre tlie visitors sliowed some pretty ]ilav in tlic centre of t.he I'mld, lint die wind s|ioiled tlmir pro­ gress and Ciitimroe again attacked. A nice comliiimd movement on tlm l-'ailswortli left was stopiK-d by I’omfret wlio transferr­ ed the .splmre to Hamer, lint that player’s final effort was just wide- K<-rsli:tw lirotiglit off a lii-illianl save from Ifamer a few inimites later, and tlm resulting corn­ er was cleared. Tlie visitors ])laycd a nisliing game, and keejiiiig tlm ball low, got in tile home quarters but Rothwell .shot over from sliurt range. Ciitimroe again came down tlie field and Walker sliot jnsi (iff.side. 'I'lm liigli wind and lively ball did not lend to im|ii-ove tlie slinoting of tlm lioini- team, Init llmre was a burst of langliter wi'ien Cawlliorim sliot almost at the cnriier flag. Still keeiiing tip llm jirc-sstire the ClitliiToe forwards kept tlm opposing defenders Imsv. Kirkinan and I’roclor liringing off some smart clenranc<-s. I’om- frel rolibed Watson in a lireakawav. and tried a sliot at goal Imt liis effort was wide. Till- l-'aMsworlli forwards were gelling m-ar llii- lionm goal wlien Henderson sle]iperl in and willi a liig kick eff<-cted a clearance. On tile ilionm riglit Entwislle was putting in .some pretty work and wa.s clieered for a nice centre- Hnd.son. too, was in Ids liest form, and caused llie delenders many anxions inonienls.


J''roin a corner well


placed ivy Hudson, Walker missed fiv inches, and sliorlly afterwards a liaiJslorm came on and delavod llic g.anie a sliort time. On llm resumption Clitlierne were awarded a free kick for hands just outside tile penally area, Init I’onifrel. tanmlv sliot (lilt. 'I'lhe goal kick did not Ining relief to tile visitors, and annllier corner was gained liy tile lioniesters, wliicli was well placed liy Enlwistle, and .Singleton jilaced ids side fnrtimr aliead witli a sjilendid sluil wliicli lodged tile ball in tlm corner of tile net, Kersliaw making ,i valiant lint nnsnecess- fni effort to sa\-e. The iiilerval arri\-od witii tile score 2—(I in Clillieroe's favonr- 'I'he second moiety was ;i complete sur­


FOBCK ST OlDBURYiscocoa


HRAfA DRINK


prise to tile .siiectators. Instead of Jeiiis- worth turning tlm tallies witli tin- wind in tlmir favour, ClitlK-roc, for t;he first tweiity minntes playt-d nuicli lieller llian tliev liad done in tlm first liall. Hudson early I'onnd tile nut lltrongli a grand cenlre liy F.nt- wistle, and five minutes later, tlirongli a mis-kick, tlie lelt llack let t|!ie home forwards in. f famer putting on the fonrtli goal willi a last .sli(jt. Ifartlej- missed a glorious op­ portunity under tlm crossliar from anotiier forward movement initiated liy Entwisllo. who several times centred accnratelv and ivitii snperii judgment. Harllev afterwards liad Imrd lines in striking llie cro.ssliar. J'ailsworlli afterwards gained several abor- ti\-e corners, and Cawtliornc narrowly inissed putting tlie bail into his own goaf. Cross eftecled a s|ilcndid save in a scrimmage, after which tlie visitors got in several shots from clo.se range, twice liill- ing llici npriglit. Tn the last ten minnlcs tliey scored what was oliviously an offside go.al, and tlie game ended in' favour of Clitlierne liv four goals to one.


C L ITH ER O E MARCH FAIR.


sheep, catlle and liorse lair was licld on .Saturday. There W


In very cold wc-atlier Ciitimroe Mareli kIs a large inllnx of vis­


itors to tile town, hut the sliow of slock was iiot lip to tile avera'ge of recent years. Horses are not as a rule bronglit in large nninbers to tins fair- Tlie supply was liglu, tluvngli of fair quality. Trade was pretty brisk for tile better animais, a good .nnmijer changing lian,ds. Tim display of hcotcli itnnbing owes was a goorl one. at Iirices ranging from 25s. to'29s., wliilst lialf-liredi ewes witli twin lamlis made 5(is. to G3s., and with single lamli, ‘17s. to 50s. Lying-off c.attle made 1 to £Ui-, geld caUle, ;^10 10s. to £ i l i ; young stock, £ 7 to ;^ I0 ; Irisli lean, £ { ' lOs. to ;^9 10s ; ami stirks, £ i i to £7- Good agri- culttiral horses made 38 to ‘1‘1 truineas, land liarness luirses 27 to iiu guineas.


Mr. J, iNf. R.awcliffo and Mr. J. G.


Ramsluattom, of Whallcy, were among tlic local repre.sentativcs present at n conference


Imld on .Saturday, of I.an'casliire Agrictil- tural Societies, at Bolton.


Buyers


Please Note.


This is the CHEAPEST SHOP for PRESENTS.


Also a New Stock of P l a t e d GOOdS consisting of Tcajiots, Sugar Basins, Break­


A Nice Stock of CLOCKS, etc., to choose from.


fast and Dinner Cruets, at prices tiiat will astonish you.


We have always a good stock oE Watches for Boys prices from »l- to 10 0. Agent for the


Cetebrated Ingersoll 5/-Watches


A bandsomo present given with our 22 Ct. Gold Wedding T?ings. Those who intend buying do not delay. Come a t once.


Sometimes delay is loss to the pocket. P.S.—Note the Address : R. L.UND, Watchmaker & J eweller,


I, CASTLE STREET, CLlTllEllOr..


P R E S EN TA T IO N TO AN O V ER LO O K ER .


Mr. R. Birdi, of Low Moor, an over­


looker at Fonlsykes Mill, was, last week, the recipient of a handsome cake Ivaskef ;ind cruet from tlie weavers and _overlook- ers on the occasion of liis marriage witli .Miss ^farg.^ret Ann Nolilell. eldest daugh­ ter of tlie late -Mr. William Noblett, of Taylor .Street, Glilheroc- Tlie wedding was solemni.sed at ,Sl. f’ani'.s Church, TjOW Moor, on Tuesday afternoon, liy tlic '\'’icar (Rev. J. B. Waddington).


S T I L L W E L L IN B LA C K BU RN . Jn tills issue we again report tlie con­


firmation of ,T. statement, long since m.'i.'e pnfilie.


'I'tlie cordial way in wliidi tliis


Blacklmrn re.sident spoke after many months is the liesl ]iroof any of us could desire to liave of tile iiermanence of his good


fortune. “ I am so pleased witli tlie cure 1 received


from Doan's liirkadie kidney jiills, many months ago, tliat I am continnally recom­ mending tile to others. " says Mr. Danson Fisli. 129, Bnndey-r<-iad, jilackinirn,. ' liave litid many peojile ask me about the pills, and 1 always tell them of tlie good hte medicine did me. 1 liave had no need to ttike any more of the pills since my cure- :is my liack has licen alriglit.” “We give liere tile letter riKieived from


.Mr. Fish, wliicii contains tlie ]iartienlars of ills case:—“Dear .Sirs; I. don’t know liow to ox]ire.ss my gratiltide for the relief Doan's liackaclu; kidney pills liave given me. ,4liout twelve iiionijis ago 1 liad the misfortune to strain my liack. and from tliat time 1 was tronbled witli kidney com­ plaint. 'I'lu- pains were so terrilile tliat at niglits 1 liad to lie on the floor to try and gel ease. “1 got .some of Doan's backadie kidney


pills, and now 1 do not stifl'er anytliing like 1 used to do. I can get abniit willi ease, wliereas liefore my cure tlie letist ta.sk was a inirden to mo.


lids. and 1 liope it will lac lielpful to otliers- (.Signed) Danson l-’isli.”


“ 1 gladly give yon permission to ])ulilisli Doan's iiackache Kidney Bills are two


sliillings and ninepence per liox (six lioxcs for tliirteen .sliillings and ninepence). Of all cliemists and stores, or post free, direct from l-’iister-McClellan Co., 8, M’ells St. Oxford-street. London. W- Do not forget to use tile full name, Dcaan's Backaciie Kidnev I’ills.


S TU D Y OF CA L ICO PRINTING. 'file Calico I’rinter.s' As.s(.iciation iias


written to tlie I.ahca.sldre Higlier Educa­ tion .Snli-coinmittee suggesting the estab- lishmcnt of sclinlarslups or exliiliitions for tin- study of calico printing. Tlie inopos- al has lieen referred to tlie Scliolarsliips Sub-committce for ennsideration wlien tlie .scliemc for scholarsldps 'and exlillntions for 1907 is in course of prep;iration.


Are you on the right Track? If not,


Tlieu tisk my prices for Kitchen Ranges, Parlour Mantles, Bedroom Grates, Tiles Gas Boilins, Gas Ovens, Wire Netting, Fencing \Vire, Bariietl Wire, Roofing Felt, Hand, and Cross-Cut Saws, Garden and Farniiug Utensils, Rubber Hose, ikc. ikc.


R. T. VARLEY, Ironincnger ^ Builders’ IHerefianl, WHALLEY.


A FPEK CURS TO ALL.


A i i en t l fn u tn who hA*i siifTercd from Gcnornl Debility, Norvonaiicss.’ Bmln Png from Over Study, Slocpicsnoss, kc. will bo pIcRsed to fnrw&nl partioulurs of simple 8eif>troatmont to all Sufferers, ou receipt of stumped addressed envelop© It Is likewise a sure cure for rufnuo.ss under llio eyes. Neuralgia, Skin UlscaRCs, Liver CompIiilntR, Loss of Appotlto, Nervous DiaeaKos of all- klmh. I'rodisiHisitlon to Consumption, Kidney Dlsoascs. ImouritieH of the UUod. Headaches, Coughs, Colds, A.athma. Lou of E lergy, Cntarrii, Hrotichltia, Lung Troubles, ithoumatlsm, »:<ckHchc. Confusion of Ideas, rulpitatlon of the Heart, ami a number of other aliments. Ho will also send a


FREE SAMPLE


of the remedy. Write to day. It will cost yon nothing, and cure Is certain. Address:— W. MOIIOAN, Eso., 36. Unndniph Street, Camden Town, London, N.W. Name this


papor. 16 Weeks


on his back. And then cured through tho agency of


H O LR O Y D ’S P IL L S . Mr. A. Newton, of Foltham, writvs :—


** Your pills have completely cured me after four months on my back.”


for BACKACHE, LUMBAGO, RHEUMA­ TISM. DROPSY, WIND, KIDNEV DISEASE, GOUT, etc.


Is. l.Jd., of all Chemists; post free, 12 stamps. HOLROYD’S MEDICAL HALL, CLECKIIEATON, YORKS.


HOTjROYD’S p il l s are a positive cure


M ED ICA L IN SP EC T IO N OF. S CH O O L CH ILD R EN .


Writing on this subject and the interview


with the Prime Minister by a deputation of tlie Executive Council of the National League for Pliysical Education and Im­ provement iisking that tlie medical inspec­


tion of school -children should be made compulsory under tire control of the cen­ tral autliority, the Bishop of Ripon, says: In our view this matter is one which


requires to bo known and understood in order to be sure of wide public support. “We plead tliat, as Professor Marsh so


well pointed out, medical inspection would xlo much to banish sucli preventive ailment as measles, diphtlieria, and scarlet fever, tts completely as rabies has been banislicd by recent measures. We plead that the future of many children would, Ite happier and more useful to society if, as a result of medical inspection, they were persuaded not to enter occupations for wliicli llicy are physicallv unlit. We plead that our proposals would result in economy to the nation, for infantile 'ailments overlooked and neglected lead to waste of human power, and, in tlie end, tlirow U|x>n society the Ijiirden of supporting many wliom kindly care might have saved. Preven­ tion is more economical as well .as “heller than cure,” and it is much more humane. Other countries have already led tlie


way; tliere are 300 scliool doctors in New York, 130 in Paris, and as many as 8,000 in Japan- Tlie Iionefits to the children are bevond doubt.”


Men’s Youths’ and Boys’ Sui||


J. WLSHW A C|l t |


A A HAVE A CHOICE SELECTION


In the Jfetuest Cloths | and Latest Styles, for the Season,


AND AT PUICES TO PLEASE AU A Large Seleotlon of HATS, CAPS,


J. WALSHAW & Co Danoing


yV tA R K E in r PBxACe CLITHEEOE.


' Large and well selected stock of elet-‘


plated goods, medimval brass aud coni T\JTTi F . goods, cutlery, &c„ suitable for [iresenti ■ Baldwin’s, King-street.


’“i ■


Oanadian liotcl keeper of .selling "iir.pj wliisky, a .sample <


During the hearing of a oliaigu aeai; ^>


f lire liquor was -'i


(luced in court as evidence, and. witn the jury retired to consider th.jir ver.y- After a space of time, tliey returned t-a'-i court, when tlie judge addre.-ised fv- “Gontlemer-i of the jury, w-hai is your p diet?” The foreman mmounred that jury had decided that they required n®; evidence.


SEEDS


JUST RECEIVED ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF .


.


IlegelalilB anii Floniei Finest Siialols,


Eailij Seed folaloes.


B l a c k b u r n T e l e p h o n e D in n e r .


The nnile stuff connected with tlio Black-


bum District of tile National Tuloplione Company, Limited, hedd llieir anunai ijinnei- :iud smoker at tlie While Bull Hotel, Blackburn, ou Saturday last, covers liuiug laid for 70 people. The district manager, Mr. C. Reminglou,


presided, and at tlie outset, said lie was hononred by presiding over so largo a gathering more especially as all grades of tho Company’s service was represented. Ho regretted the inability of Mr. Slieplierd and Mr. Front from lieing present, but was ]ilcased to be iu a position to auuonuce that lie had received messages—wliicli lie read to the meeting—of good wislies from lioth gentleman. He was gratified—-and ho was sure tlie meeting was—to have amongst lliem Mr. Ashton, (Lancaster) and Mr. -4rlhur, (Freston) both ot whom had gone to great trouble so as to be once more amongst old colleagues and old friends. He alluded to the good feeling that existed between tho various depaituieuts of tlio luige concern ot which tliey were all representatives, and concluded by expressing tlio wisli tliat all would tlioronglily enjoy tlie pri'graimne of music and songs that liiul been |n-ovided by Mr. Etlieriugton, secretary to tho dinner committee. The musical programme -was lenglliy and contained many items tliat found much favour. I t wonld lie diliieult to single out any pai-tioular :irti.ste for in­ dividual merit, but special mention nuist he nnideot the vocalisation of Mr. Geo. Higson, Jos Taylor, Mr. R, Langshaw, aud Franco Young, all of wliom were liighly suceesstnl and received tlieir duo meed of praise. Frof. Wliittaker. the well-known Blackhniu draw­ ing-room entertainer, gave a most clever and ineritorions exhibition of sleight of Iniiul tricks, whilst Messrs. Airey, Slater, Hopper, and Frank Moon, also couti-ilnited towards a very successful and enjoyable evening’s entertainment. Mr. 'Thonipsou, A.K.C.O , (Rishton) was an able accompanist :tiid


fully deserved the special tlmuks accorded him.


TH E G R EA T SK IN CU R E BUDDEN’S S.R. SKIN OINTMENT


will cure Itching, after one application; destroys every form of Eczema; heals old Wounds and sores; acts like a charm on bad Legs; is infallible for Piles; prevents Cuts from festering; will cure ringworm in a few days; removes the most obstinate Eruptions and Scurvy. Boxes, 7Jd. and Is. I4d. Agent for Clitheroe:— J. HARRISON, Chemist, Castle Street.


HOPWOODS


Hot Air AND


Va p o u r


For Colds, Influenza and Meumatism Opou for


Ladies on Tlmrsdays, G p.m. to 9 p.m. Gontlomon on Fridays, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.


80, CkrlBsniorlh Terrace, CLITHEBOE.


BATHS Illiss Sosie Foiler, N O T IC E .


S . S Z B B I C a r r i e r b e tw e e n


Tolophone No. ul"2. .4 .sliy .-Vmc-rican negro durdrui! to r..r


Miss Slowman, but lie couM nut p!u.;t. courage to go aud ask fur inor iuiul. - docidud to ring her up on the telephc; and this was the di-ilogue whicli folic,.';: "Is dal y.n, .Mi.ss .Slownian? "Vue. '.( a special question to ask you. Mi« s' man.' "Vns?'’ “Will you mam mo. 12 .Slowman?'' ''Vn.s. WTio are v.',iri-"


S PR ING CLEANING.


BEDS Oressed and Cleanel aud made eipial to new at


S . M Y E R S ’, R op e Work Orders by post receive prompt aU0Dtiv-|


S. {{BdiHaynB^SE THE FASHIONABil TAILORS, . ■ '


Gont’.-i Suits to Mss--- f rom 21/-


Trouser? to f rom 6/1 i'


Buy direct from Manufaoturers.


Newest Clotlis, Smart Cut,


Perfect Fit Cuaranli*


Tailoring on Kindly call and tho Cloths for you:’''


REDM


AYNES; 1, CHUBCIi’


Opposite tlie No"


BejiS to announce that he liac: taken ovr: tho Business of J. J. CHADWICK,


C l i th e r o e a n d Blackburn,


and bepos by strict attention to husiuoss tort a share ot public patromii,'!.*.


All Parcels &c.t to bo left at the Brown.'- Arms Hotel.





Receives Pupils t’o l PIANO.


47, CAS'TLB Y, The Misses


9, SHAW BRIDGE CLITHEROE.


Dressinakiil lailDr-madfiGos A SFECIALITY.


Hams, Bacon, Butter, Cheese I at small profits and tree deUvi| Lane.


Clarke’s .ore noted for quail 6 d . D E P O S r A Stylish Pair of Bool


^Ve will send a pair of Ladies’ ( or Shoes, Ince or button, tv-* receipt ot (id, D E V O S I T aiil of balance at bd per w£K‘k, uihI 7 G, our not price f>'>r cash (I within 7 days. A handsonio I free. State size of Kx>l rcquirol light or heavy boot preferred. I


C. & H. T. POWIS, Boot I Paddington


. and efficient air purifier. ;i uMger of infection from


diseases infinitesimal. Buy the Advertiser Office.


Edward Ch Accountant & Au|


Kin g S t r e e t , cm


Secretary to the Clithoroe Aucti Eat Stock Sales every


Dairy Cattle Sales even


Ladies’ Wristlet B a g s - To be obtained at the


Advertiser Office- ■ '. . _' -i’.i


Agent for Insurance of Live Produce.


General Ineuranoe Age Accident, Fidelity, Plati


. House and Estate 2


OV.3 .■h'S


TYPEWEITINg done on the reasonable torn;


P e ta l D u s t is a t;


D a w s o n s ’ CASTLE STREET.


.


and Calisthenics—Mlso (pirat Class CbtL)


Special Terms for Private Le J


cB»"Prluat0 Address:—8, Plmllij ^ Half-Term. February Lbt.|


*MUS. BAG,. I. W 1


visits clitheroe district t d it io k in


jpianoforte, counterpoint and Comf Terms on application. AddrI


54, Brantfell R BLACKBURN


(DRCAN. PIANO. HAR L.K.A.M., .A.K.M.C.M.,


professor of music, ELSINORE, WHAI


Bofiert DoijlB, Professor of Ml


Organist 8S. Htonao & Johnd Clltheroe,


I Muslo Master Royal Grammar Soi|


For terms, apply, 6, CHURCH STREET,


g & u c a t io n . jb Gill’s Hi^Ii principal:


MISS RAMSAY, in the Sheffieia an ^ Gerroanl


jjgjident by TeKbeJ


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