1907.
I.O.EECH1BITES A N D 'm.
TEMPERANCE WORKERS. A P R O G E S S I O M
AND Public In connection with the above, will bi; lielo
I^TO-MOSR'OW SATURDAY, SEPT. 7th, FIELD f wiil I'lt held
i ^ “ T h e P r o c e s s i o n \ y i l l l e a v e t h e C o n g r e g a t i o n a l S c h o o l r o o m , a t 3 o ’c l o c k , h e a d e d b y t h e C l i t h e r o e C a t h o l i c B a n d -
Wilkin Street, Iliiyiiiirft Street, Duck Street, Wiitorleo, York Street, Cnstle Street, to tlie ('on'ire'mtiotj.'il
Koutb of rKOCi:ssioN -.I-ar.=on I-am-,- Bawuliuals, KslUon TV:rrac.^ PiilOnl, r..i;vci't!atr, •
PUBLIC MELTING A CONGREGATIONAL 8GH00L "7 o ’ c l o c k - Chair to be taken by ALDFRMA.N CORK, of Counk
a t
S p e a k e r : M R - R e c i t e r :
H u m o r i s t :
' S H A C K L E i ' O N , N e l s o n . M R . J . H A R - ^ I L A .
S o l o i s t ; M L - b . H ^ : S Q U I R E T H O M P c 'T 'L B i C O L L F C nO N will be taken at the
clo.se of the Meeiing l'> i 'elray hxpense.s.
£33?-A laoarty invi tat ion if C a u s e to join
iven to t i io s e in t e r e s t e d in i Ik; T emp t i ra n c e th e P ro c e s s io n tincl a t t e n d th e iv: ntii.g.
•Sale of all o la s so s a l l om a t e Vv\
; 0 i C l i t h e r o e mrSi: 1> (ATii -f' I O C i :ur Q P
m i
• r».^rr'v ^ A ^-'^1 Will lie held in aid of tlie above Association, on the
C l i t h e r o e C r i c k e t ( i R 0 i i n D > September
t e . i
P r i z e s w i l l b e g i v e n b y L o c a l L a d i e s a n d C e n l i e m e n c o n n e c t e d w i t h a b o v e S o c i e t y .
Entries for nil Events Oil. ciicli. Ten will lie pnivuleil on tlie Urcnmil, Oil. eiieli. E n t r a n c e t o t h e F i e l d , 6 d .
The following Events will take place ;— Decorated liicyclc-s— Doll’s I’rains— Mnsic.-J
Cliaiis— Starling and Slopi/mg — Obstacie Race— Riding the Plank— lleiiding Rri,ct Academy Slakes— Tlireading the Needle— Skiitjiing— Egg and Spoon Kace— Tying llie 'I'io— Tortoise Kace— Whistling Competition. - The ComiictitiuiB arc open to A L L Ailiilts ,-vml C'.iiL'.ven.
jtntricR must be sav to Mr>s W. H. Caknktt, amount of .same, wind; will ])0 rcceivcil nn to Tuf-(I;
■ 9 «
£ l | ' f i t
l i m
llibhli-Mhik- Avpinu*. aceumj'.nnieil 1> Evening, Reiitemher intli.
\ I*. O. for .‘U ;
!.■! s t o c k o v a r y . . in e s d a y .
.NF.XI .'■ Al.l a y .
L y in g -O n
and OUKT {.T:is.m:S pruvcni'
I'allol u>45 •J. c. -Kept (..'nirsi'-IUllelilS ei v v 6
(Jaulo wiil ^ 1.
prompl. V 1 -
HELL.Ii'TEL:0' AUCTION MAILT CO. ■
DAi l IS v e r y
C..OWL & Ht-IELKL T h u r y d f - y , a t l o - o o 'c l- a i ; i t .
T’lu; Well jciH'V.Ti c. I'llrL' lor till- bi'Hl J>ii.j;y Cui' a . the Xurth.
\V. M O K P ljE T , Secic-tary. H B U L I E J E E U
..iTiOtS MAJix Gv> Lxi) -5-.
.-'V'r 5 ’
f, IJ ty '5 r\ 1 j (,K
.VNl) AI
H . - L O F T P l u m b e r
o LT-' ' s J S a z i t h n
a i n t e r , P a p e r h a n g e r D e c o r a t o r , & c .
41. CHATBU.RN cw AND
a n d
RIBBLE Lf (R. Hargreaves, Manager Piuinbing De])arlmcnt),
i>ni t - s'!, f ' f r rj-.. NIL CHATBUKN
k L i !
A L L ORDERS WILL R E C E IV E T i lE ID ,ST A T T EN T IO N (cither in Town or Coinuty).
g ^ D e s i g n s a n d E s t i m a t e s p r e p a r e d . i ^ P a t t e r n B o o k . s o n a p p l i c a t i o n ,
H. L. iillends Chatbnrii cacli week d;iy. O F F I C E — 4x": C H A T B U R N 1< O A D ,
if f m
i p l iswiT
l^^ylMl
SPLENDID TOURS BY ^
T\ “ M G T O R ' ^ ' ______ | . Cliar-a-BaBci
Wedding and Picnic Parties taken ^ any distance, any weatlier, by 1 experienced and carelul Drivers, i
• .
O u r C h a r - a - B a n c h o ld " , t h e R e c o r d f o r R e l i a b i l i t y .
C om fo r ta b le S e a l in g for 24 P e r s o n s Apply fm' ItpdiUT-ii flinr:
1 1 . Cfl-fi l i l l f 0 ? C
astlB St'. eiJlleroe, & KiD U Si., Yllialley.
i GenEs Raincoats, special line, from 2//-,
Gcnl.’s Flannel Suits^ j ^^armcnls . from Yj///.
\ Boys' Flannel Suits, for seaside i
/ackeis, for j, KFA ri'RP. Blouses.
D.vT ^ ’<1<1 I’w. la»]j liluH ijud Slripi'il, from 1/U. •I'ov';' 4. js V:
-'ruDu; Sinfr- fr'.iin I’Tl. Gl«-ne:ca 1/1. ♦ tland Scrifo iCuicUt^TH
fr.om
£ \ CASH TAILORS, \ I 1 \ » t \ ./ 1 4 O JL \
/fippos M l*lbrtv ry)
o\ wea7^, y l6 . seaside wear, 2/6.
Gent’s Sjiorling Hieeclies, Siylish Cnl, Gr-tdil •
11, 8/6, S/ii. v.'dious sizes, boys’ Wnshing .Suits and
’ f . I T H F ;r »e , n i L h ' i T u e s d a v p i Sale to commence at ; / ■ h . t2-0 o’clock. Entries respeclfuliy soliciiuii oi: or iieton-
Tluirsday ne.Nt, in order to
advi.se cu.stonicr.-. and adveilise in nc.xt week's jiapei'S-
WM. MOKI'HlCj', .Secretary.
M E R R YW E A YST /I r.f'r■ 11.1;
itH iL(i k i L L it AIM'D
iCi j T £ f
, of COUNTRY MANSIONS. EXPERTS SENT TO ALL PARTS TO
■ Report on EXISTING Arrangonients. WRITE FOR PAMPHUETS: & SOBS,U|
03. ,L0EG ACRE. 1.C3.
LAfiCASHiRb k VOKKSHIliE HAiLWAY.
•DOMCISTSR Rl'CES. O N ' V V : O N I ' s O . r V V . ' e p t . I I ,
C t t E i i p c x c u r ( S . i o r t t i c k e t s Will lloJrHK-ll to
: T - N C ' •':> ‘ Bujit., >007.
For full )mitu:uliu>> t (1. V,
I ' Knim f’ lialbuvn. Cli’clioi go iT Whalk\v ■ \f .L a JLa r' i{ i -v i
' ‘ t u e. •' i"c. 'F i-» . y'R
l ■' e 'A I I IK
FKID.W, SEP'i E.Mi N O'l
The office of Poslmaitcr in Ciitnerou i.-t again rendered vac.tiu b\ Urn app-jinuiibiii
'ot Mu'. J. Norman, a.s pustnias'icr ol Brack nell. Berks. .Mr. Norman came to Clitheroe so recent]) a.s last M.iy. and so qiuckiy d'd ho gain the coniideiice ot tiie stall iliai the news of ills resigiiaiion was recei'ceii woni great regret. Kriur to- ii.s a,qjo.miiieiu al Clit'lievoe Mr. Norman wa,’ [K,--iiiiaster at Haiesworth. Suffolk, loi' .1 pe: ;ud ot iiiii-e years. Clitheroe was his
lir.si e.\[)erieiice of the North of Eug'iaiiu aial uie
c.imaiic conditions of this part ol me co'iur,.i'\ have, not agreed with him. He iia.s had ;.ndd-
loreiit health in Clitheioo and liiis was liie chief I'casc-ii which iiiducetl iiim 10 hand in his resignation.
ilr. Ncrmaii- Is at pnesent
spending his holidays and iie ivi.i prukaliiy take up his duties at 1> ackiidi .011 lii-s re turn. The post at CiilhetOe has been de- dared vacant, and -M'r. K.
Kobiii.son wiil fulfil the office of posuiiasict uiili; a siicce.s- sor is apiiointed.
Ne.xl week Ihe fust oi’-lhe se-iivs .if ojti ;i
letters to the
nieiiilK.is r-1 the Clitheroe Town Council will ,ip|..eai' in our eohmiii;; The announcement of the letters
ei.si week aroused considerable
rurlo.siiy, and already the letters are being keeiiiy anticipated hv pur readers, not alone ['C-rliaps foe ,he [ilea.s- nse of
pcini.sing them but liecause at live end a
snb.slaivliiil prize is offcied.
.Sonu-
body will win the gu.iiie.i aiiul it is lYry little they arc asked to do for il. There are .absolutely no conjttions.
.£11 readers are
required to do is to fill u[i a coiqion a.t the end with the order of rhe letters as tliei' deem them host. Tlie comliinerl vote of these who take part will decide the winner. -•Vpart from the prize, however, the letters wUWn theniseh'cs attract a la.rge amount of attention. The style in which thev are written and the method adopted for the treatment of the snbjecls are quite out of the O'fdiinary. and' for some weck.s to. cionie readers will be provided with really enter-',
■ laini-ng matter. Mr. \V. J. Mitchell', borough treasurer,
• ■ ('liiof 'JTnIlic Miiniuior
has once more issued his annual abstract of the .accotmts of (he Glitheroe Corpora.tion for the year ended Maj-di 25th last, show ing the dbhnnsements and, receipts in th'e various departments. -Ar usual'the -a,ccounts a,re presented in a
mpsf-imel.Kgi'ble thaaner and the booklet forms a handy guida to tWa
Ml mi X|S Il ■ M.H'o;
111-' II' (.xh'bi'i
. 0
aiHkit 's ;ik.;wi:;v e l-.wl ■ noth Pig. While tin- rivut 'il such a higli siatv this simimtr oltiTs have enjoyed i-ompiinttivc imiiuinit.v from what 'i.s to them far less a inall'.'ir of sport, but iimre a question of life and clea.lh— the I'iS't of file hounds and hmi'tsmc-ii. EarlTr ill Ihe .season arraiigement.s whicii had been coniiilcted for e.vploiting the hankis of the Riblile and Hodder had to be
hn.sli.'v ab.i.n- doiigd owing' to stormy weath.-r. but this week the Essex pack have managed to get in Ivvo days’ liiinting; on llie fi.nst of wliich 'there wa.s a ‘''kill.’' Opinions differ as to the humanity or
inhnnin.iTiti .T otter'drimti.
Iv ein:
.mg among those who reaff the accounts in the finpers hut haie never accomp'anied the honn-d.5. Those who speak from experi ence. however, are unaninions in the opinion that it i.s “ an exhilarating s[)ort’’ t have not tried it so T don't know. When otter hunting ivs over dear hunting will take its place. Already the hounds have .a.rrived at the kennels at Elleintliorpe, along with the usual staff, and hear that the first run of the Ribblesdale Buckhonnds will lake place rte.xt month.
L V h e n a f a t h e r b u y s ' a s u i t f o r h i s s o n •T* -!•
h e g e n e r a l l y t a k e s c a r e t o c h o a s e o n e l a r g e e n o u g h t o p e r m i t o f s t u r d y g r o w t h , b u t i f i h e w e n t i n t o t h e m e n ’s d e p a r t m e n t o f l i i t a i l o i r ’s e s t a b l i s h m e n t ” f o r o n e i t w o u l d ' - h e j t h o u g h t h e w e r e w e l l n i g h c r a z y . T l i e la ,t - '
t e r , h o a v 'e v e r , s e e m s t o b e t h e p o l i c y o f t h e W e s t R i d i i n g E d u c a t i o n G o n u n i ' t i t e e i n
esoniSTARV TO’ THT Cl*TH*BOl MART 00., LP-
Fat Stock Sales every Dairy Cattle 3.110.' every
xhlb I T ip" A m ^ D '/
v V a t e n T o r i i ' i - w'niC'- will Tp i ; h ; ; l a s t i e L ' c
t i i iC 'C i u p ; w o r t h U P O ;
11 i : iU. r VV! i.i
I'or ill'll 'Idle ill,- l .Ti
' E t h , ; r , ilikI
(Saturday, Si-pl. ytli), in a Fief' by Messr.s. j . and J. Cowma.n',^ , which is Ijv i..-e . .a .c y t
! Tea wiil lie iirovided. leu ever h r in " tlieir ov.ii ealabli
A Y
H . "i a l l i 1 \ - j
T i t 'vV 1
kindly i-unt' mr.-incc- to o n l y .
.■v. i ■ 'f L7 vrt: ,.r:. ' •« 11 'T; body must i J
! •/ .'i L i > : 3'^'’
j v i lo-morro\v. ihe hieUi ‘ -‘fiy will Le i
biuu.ioned
Tiifl Coi'ouiJlt Band viili play from 2 io I there is-m eh ram i '
G l S J i U R N J A U ('.t' 1 'rJ Ai > 4 ■ t R O Y A L
GRAMMAR SCHOOL, C U T K T R O E .
A u t u m n T e r m b e g i n s S e p t e m b e r i T t h
.M. HENDKRStJN, M A.,
Mi-.admaster.
Clitheroe Parisli Church Sunday Scliool.
H A - N . e . e . IV'
H A N D i i l L L S ! Our Stereotype Apparatus enables us to put in '
K A N A B I L L S of the
W I N 1 \ E E S a L J ^ a ' at an exceptionally Low- Rate.
Times Friiiting 'Works.
TH 1-: ' m
p \ i
. f ■! 5 !l ;i r - ^ A . U . ■A ]'-J
' ;f .1L *, V
H-is .■ ri'an . 1 I iO' 1 ■ }| . 1 iC i'ui'iit'ulion ric.-i OI
['i . .1 ;Mr . -J; J. ri E D '■ J Ti A -U' .x;. ’
town's fuianees. " in another part of this ' housing the children of Paythome and ’ ‘
space pernait's, already curtailed it i.s .‘U.iil imparsihle to
compress all the matter I'Uo the limited space It n'
ew.spaper has rvt its disposal, inn sufUcient information is givon* to show how matters stand witli tire various Ifinds.
llefore the Catholic commnniit)' at Ciith-
eroe have irealiy .recovered from tlie blow thev receiviid by the removal of the Kev. Er. Moss, S.J..-to Bristol the aimquncemem has reached itheni that the Kev. Er. Hulley. S.I.. i.s to follow- in hi.s steps. Eew, if any, inoce popuiar [.nests have been sUUioiied
■ at Clitli.-roc. The rev.
gentlein.in Im-S comljined with the zeal characlerlstic of tlie representatives of the Church t-i which lie b'einngs a-lir:.glitnes.s and cii'acity which lias [.roved infectio.ns. .Voliocly can long r ■- main In die- dump; in the jiresence ol It . Hueev.
!'’ot several years he alily seco-aii
e'd tiif effoTts of the late Rector who Is to again have, the advantages of Ins servrees at St. M;n'y's-on-t'he-Qli,ay.
In Averse
|)ro[)orv;on L' the welcome Fr. Moss will extend' to his former co-worker do the
Ca'holics of Cliiiierofc regret the loss ol so eeiiial a friend and counsu'lor. Fr.
fdr.iley leaves for Bristol on -Monday.
T!i'»se who liave i'oilowerl the tocitpaths
disnnte at Newton with so intich .nterest wi" iitar witli .satisfaction that a settlemem, has been Mti'ived at
i.etween the two
p.ari'ies.
.d-3lC IKK'il
LIVE STOCK A IA lR T .
! ' y | 0 r r i : D 6 l OOfillDLIBili^ Oil P;'lua,i
tlie Coil licit
‘ortinght ago tiie ho[ie was
ex['ressed in this column that the lorth- conilng m elnig betnisen Mr. Knig-Wilkin- sfiii and the deputation from the Bowlaiid bis.rlev Cuuiicil a.nd the Newton t’arisli Comic. 1 would
le.suii in an agreement being arrived at. Tiie cuiiterence, tor such it raaiiv was, t.'ok
p.acc on 1-uesday, when Ml'.'. '',1'nkin.,011 oileied a '.igiu of way from Hlli House to Easingloa, leseniiig as pri vate ihe new road Iroin Easllngioii Brook to Dunaow Bridge, 'cul [.toiiiising tiiat during ills
l.ietlme iiu one should be debarred from usnig it as a feviLpalh.
-Mr. Wilkin
son luiihcr oifered tliat it the Newton
Va.isii Couiici; wou.d concede their claim lu a hr.die path from Nciu'ou Bridge through IJuiiiiuw ru Slaicibuni iie would agiee to a foo'ipalh t.iiei'e and along the ■ eari'lago way ditough the gait at Duianow lodge, ticlther the gate at the latter nor
ih.it at Fill. House to be again closed ro foot [
las.seiige's. These pro-puisals liaviiig ’ n acct[)Ud -Mr. King-Vv'ilkiiisoii invited [),iity to luiicii at Wlihciioime. Thus ill \v-"h 'diat ends we'i.
OVi. m;
it is but aiiolhei.' il Wl me S"
,.1110'e of the axiom that iia.-re ca.ii be ;VteJ in lui'f an hour’s friendly talk than .if nag-itlailon by post.
proimitei's of Whalley sh(nv. will .'.!-;jL(iiii'ov graiilicd fci:' ihe line (Ja\ into
'.V'lah ia.-:l Suttinlav. ric".'Hqi-ed a.'ler :i1 verv sii.ikv bcgiiiiiiug, v.'ouiil no rioiil)':■ le-.- i lliat tlu,-'i' g'.O't fortmiu h id n-'it arrived !'CtGlC .rai y-i:'i/r-'. lilt:: -silCrtV
'OS due L'l
diiioiis, but a.s; at Gi:sburne a. few weeks '-haiige fr.r dv:: 1lelrer came in .a
l)c‘cn hEdfi u:.kIl:r ni:0rL or
son wiiich for rain J. cn-e of ihu; worst recoi'il. Th c-
rc.sn f- was a 'iiig crowd
siib.stanri;,d L i;':s at the liiat'oel' ol
tl; it-
;i:St since 1: >U iio pn a-tediiia
; slv'AVii. !::cv.n L-:i, (Did ■ .t;: ’ . :
iiiiiiiii tlv : (1.' V ii-'u] Ml V To
’•V'
ir.iri'iu ,'.11 the Mid tr.r
I VOI'I t.h~ f;i.\ (ill I'vMi a su ."till
is.stie Si.'im- I'ca d\' I'me sior-k cUli'.'n nalur;lily re- T ua .-i tIIR aviiieiit ;n.i.,' ^'wn a I'ii't
;rul;!
to.'.d agnculuua' aa\ nieanu p'aved
dverse
puhiioatiuji JtTiese arc reviewed ;is far as^ Ntwsholme for edurational purposes. There ■ Even when acnount.s a r e ''
are but s? of them a.nd as our rural pop,,, kition is on th'e decline instead of on the increase it seems hardly likelv th.u the number will ever be
gre.a.tly augmented. The Wakefield authority, however, insist upon building a school to hold mure than twice the number, despite the protests of the Bow. land Education Sub-Committee. One could quite understand accommodatipn bi-'ing provided for about .[o schoiais, h,,- accommodation for 6o i.s quite unreason able. .saddling the district wiih an nnnta-s. sary burden. The situation affords evi dei'icc- of the evil of being governed from an aiitha'ity too far away. I.ooal peop'e best know their own nceri.s and aspirations
■ Vn event looked fonvard to for some con-
.••
f.deiable time by the tVeirleyan.s of Whalltv and district will take place this week end. f refer to the centenary celebra.tion of tVes^ levan
Methodi.sm in that village. The celebrationis have been arranged on a lar-re .sqale and will include a tea-party, meeting addressed by past and present workers aH
I special services on Simdav. Very Httlj a known of the fiitst twenty year.s of Method
ism in Whalley beyond the circumstances connected with its introduction, but th certain, that it flourished and iva-s contii at Shayhouses, The preachers came onc^ ,a fortnight, that is tlie local preachers, B»- fore the end of rSofi Methodism was in po^
ses.sioii of a piece oi propei'ty in Ch .Street, and by means of alterations a 1 commodious room was [iiovickd upsturs for the purpose of a chapel. The list s-Tvice in the o'd place wa.s in the earlv [lart of [872 when the [ii'esent Iniildingins in course of erection.
S 3IA B T W E D D IN G A T SI
VVHALLEY— SO U THPo| A t S o u t h B a f f l k - r o a d W >
v e s t e i d a y a f t e r n o o n a la ird g a t l i e r e d t o w i t n e s s d m m | i W e H o u l d i n g a n d M r C l
s o n o f M r . D a v i e s . W h a i l e ; ! i s t h e d a u g h t e r o f M r . a n d J i n e S o u t h p o r t , a n d h a s a I f r i w i d s i n S o u t h p o r t a n d I I I j e r m u s i c a l a c c o m p l i s h m e n u f
l y b e e n g i v e n i n a i d o f c h a r l inthropic objects. T b e ce r l
f o r m e d b y t h e R e v . M a i d i o l ^ t e d b y t h e R e v . J - L e w u i , I w a s f u l l y c h o r a l .
i h e c h i l
f i c e n t g o w n o f i v o r y s a t a i d u l C o u r t t r a i n b e k i g f a s t e n e d t J ..,;,i-, s t i v e r c o r d s a n d t a s s c i s i — a s L r im i n e d w i t h s t i v e r r o s v . | a h o |T s e s h o e o i o r a n g e b l o s s . o f o ' a n g e b l o s s o m a n d i v i i i u l p o r t e d a n a m p l e a i r d e l e g a i r l a c e .
s o m e l y d e c o r a t e d w i t h p a l i n . i l a n d b r i d a l f l o w e r s . A c o n i b e r o l p e w s w e r e l e s e r i e o l g u e s t s .
'-I'-b e b r i d e w a s a t t i f T h e b r i d a t b o d
. v h i t e r o s e s , i f l h e s o i d i e v a . h e " t h e r , h e l d i n a s i i v e r s h e a . . , r e " d o d b y l i v e b r i d c s n i a i - T —h o r n w a s A i i s s L u c y H o u i d i i l - a s u t t w e d i n a d r e s s o f i iu i- - a s i o d o w e d b y A l i s s L i l l i e t e r ) , u i h e l i o t r o p e . A L is s -Nil ( b r i d e g r o o m ’s s i s t e r ) w 'a s a i u r |
I-'or many ve-v=
there existed among tlie
Wh.allev MethM ists a strong d=,stre to secnre a piece of land on wliiKli to build a chnrcli. By Good l-'r'dai' 1872 pi'i'
parat.io'';: for the .slonelav. iiig on a piece of land Ironi the Clerk Hd estate, were
comp.ete. It was a beaut'liu I'lai' and was a tune ol gr-.-ai rejoiciii; among the little band of MchrisUsts. The .sciil-'ol was completed
fc.st and wa.s opeced on Good Friday. March aoth, 1S72. On Thursday. Septembo" rath 1872. the Church was opened, the late Rev. John H. Sho’l liiiiiig the preacher.
The Kev. David Solomon, who is iveli
known in Clitheroe. has lakt'u 1111 the dite of siiperin.teiidcnt MVeyaii
iiiini.ster m tlit ■ 'ccringtCfii
c.ircuii. His iiitst circuit in
r.anc.ishire was Cl itheroe. Mr. Solomon be- iiig appointed [.-astoi!' here aiiout 36 ve.r- ago He reinemlirrs the great kindns- shown to him iii this oircnit and it 13 in interesting fact that 'Mr. Rolnmon has itui I'le p'en,.snre of receiving a yearly imitatira to vi.s't Clitheroe since he left. He k-s availed himself of
the.se invitations m
i
several rx’casioii.s. having preached at the ■
We.slevaii anniversarv.
C.ASTLEITE- I’hotopraghic Notes held over.' GLITHEROE. .Mr. Ellis, market gardener. King Strett
Ci-thol oe. was one of the judges .it ik ie\'cnt.h annual flower .show held in connw tion with the N'eison Floral and Hota'ul- Uini'i .Society at .Nelscm oil Saturday.
MR. SI-IACKLETON, .M.l'., TO lit MADE AX ODDFELLOW.
To commemorate the opening ol a ltd
lodge-room at Nelson, a public meeting "a- held cn Saturday night, under the .uisp-c* of the Independent Order ol Oddfel.oi'j (Manchester Unity).
(.Ihairmaii. I’ .G. 'Ivinpeiiny, that Mr. D. )■ Siiackieloii had conseiued to be nude n lionorary nieniber of the lodge.
MUSIC SUCCESS. ■ At rile recent exaniiinatiuii held iiilihcl .'lU'li.
burn, ’ll connection ivi-th Trinity Cola'S'- London. Mr. .-Vlbert i’rau [xissed in ti' liighest grade. He is a pupil of £ Doyle, L.R.A.M., organist SS. Michael am. Johii’.s-Church, Music
.M.isler Koval Gram mar sclioo-1. Wiialley.
Lessons resumedoa
the 2nd iiist. i-'or terms a|i[)!y 6 Churcl> Street. Clitheroe.
PKESENT.VnO.N.
.-Vi the Congregationa.l ciioir practice W
Wednesday night Mr. John .Slones and Mis rayior, members of the choir, were |
sented with a silver mounc-d Iriiit dish aw a pair of silveir flower vases, on die oOT sion of thear forlhcomlaig niairi.ige. -J W. K. Diigdale,
chairiiia.su r. made ®
pre.senla.lion, anti Mr. D. Haii.'on. org."'-'’ alsci made a few remarks. .\fr. .Slones iw 1 .spomding.
.-In iniproni[)lu soi'ial
w.as
wards held in the school. CHAPEL,
.-ANNTVERS.ARY.
The chapel anniversarv m
'with the Waterloo
Wesley.aii.s
w.is he-d Sunday. The ne'wly appointed mintsfer
I
the circuit (Rev. J. S. Baker) was [ireaclier at the morning and evening , I vices.
'
w.is held, the
mu.sica,I \iortion undertaken by the choil. -At this s^r^ |
Quarter Master Sergt. IV.
Da.w.son ' and Air. Raymond Preston (Cpnne.v^
Eva.ngelist) delivered an address.
M - r%» v T » v ' '"’va'r’ iTF-TI.
T (' I■ N't' \ y K ;v l» , A I'llWI!?*'; KING IxT t k e T.
*U 0TI«>
Agent for Insurance of Lire F im Produce.
1 -L-36-.1
Mcitday- TuesdiJ- Stock
flu ■
collection.s for the day were in .aid o* ■ | trust funds.
Ill the afternoon a .special sen -I it was slated t) ta? • 3
h a n d s o m e a n d i n c l u d e d a d i a i n t r b r i d e g r o o m t o b r i d e , gold c i i r o b r i d e t o b r i d e g i w i n , j e w e . i c d l t h e b r i d e ’s f a t h e r , c h e q u e s fr c -ij m o t h e r a n d b r i d e g r o o m ’s f a t h e r l p a i n t i n g s f r o m t h e bridegroom a n d c o f f e e s e r v i c e f r o m t h e b r o t h e r , c a n t e e n o f t a b l e s i i v e l s o r i e s f r o m t h e b r i d e ’s s s i e r s I a n d a l a r g e n u m b e r o f e x q u i s i i t l p r e s e n t s o f p l a t e a n d v a l u a b ' n l C c t e a d s a n d r e l a t i v e s o n b o t l i s |
I v la s s D o y a H i t c h i n m r o i e d a , t r u d e W h i t e (W h i t b y ) m p i i l c h a r m i n g e f f e c t w a s t h e r e s i i . f t i c a r r a n g e m e n t s o f t h e e s p e c i a l l y a s e a c h b r i d c s n i a u j a n d e a r n e d a b o u q u e t t o i i i j p e r f e c t l y . T h e y a t i w o r e g r a i n i n g m u r a t u r e s o l t h e b r u l g r o o m . A l a r g e l y a t t e n d e d I s u b s e q u e n t l y h e l d a t l i i e h f i / i l b y M r . a n d M r s . a n d *Mr. vjl M r . H o U l d i i n g h a v i n g g i i ' e a ' d .| M r . E . D a v i e s , o f W h a i i e y , i d b r i d e g r o o m w a s b e s t i n t u i . t r a v e l l i n g d r e s s w a s -''t o t r im m e d w i t h s i l v e r l u i d v e i l I h a t a n d v e i l o f t l i e s a m e h o n e y m o o n w i l l b e s i i e i n m a n d S w i t z e r l a n d a n d o n t i i a n d M r s . D a v i e s i v i li t a k e up u| a t A l a r p l e .
' I ' l i e p r e s e n t s iv tlj GRR'iCET.
TO-MORROW’S MATl RlBBLESDALi; LE.'|
Padiliam v. Clitheroe. Ribblesdale iV'anderers \. I-| Settle V. Burnley St .Andie-'
TEAMS. CLITHEROE: .U Croas.|
G. R. Carter, T. D. Bourn, W. Burnett, J. Mitchell. J. Wl Dixon, AV. Crabtree and J. I l f serve, J. Clark.
ON T IF E L L S l lA l (By .A. Shorrock)
On AA’ednesdav I wa,s hoiio
one of those invited to i‘ieu| largest steamer tlie
Lni.stania . L'ine. Leaving the
Princf-.ss per the steamer Skirni'slii-T " 1 and guests iveire taken to die gri iVe were escorted throiigli tnj partments and wonder iqion i-|
|A-"'ay of magnitude and licuiij ctuiie before qiir eves. The] tion for 3rd class passenger.? sij thiing it has beein my privilege | secondxlass in itself is siiiip'} thing this or any other conip:'l structed. The rich white ei| the grand lounge with it.? w.-ilj painted
w.alnut and the white . 'rooiii with green upholstered picture to behold. The lirftL
juod.atiai'i is superb, a.nd inu.ij be believeel. In fact inanv (-:| ace i.t^lf_ and certai,ntiy not;li| come before my- 0011*00 that any-wheire
ne.ar its class. -A.-:| magnitude of this great nio:| be mentioned th.-it its length I breiadth 88 feet, wh»l.?t she hr] ment of 45,000 tons, a.nd
c.irri souls. At i - o p.m. we were . ^mnoheon .and .-us c.an .readilv ■ nothing was sp.-iTed by the coni| tng this part of (he pitcigmumicj oth^ condtriolns. Full instief Jy done by ev-en- gne'.st. 'duri.p ^ne a ip ’s Orchestra, rendel ^Klectrons of m'usic. .Afterl roasts and speeches had been [ ve were entert.-iffned to a gr,at| the first dass dining s-rl.oon Ivl Olpipib and Empire Tliel Orchestra also in attef
.
te th e r the outfVig
w.is iramen one tvhibh' all felt proud
K ?*■ '’’
had ever enioved "
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" ^ ‘U^'Ytitock. vou will fin* are equalK- pleased I
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" wwifnZ. please .strl
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