TV^::-yy' f T H E C L iT H ^ k o E Clitheroe Technical School ftPSSlON 1907-8. Freehand, Model, Light & Shade. &c.
Geometrical Drawing.... ................ Perspective or Clay .Modelling..........
Botany .......................... .••■•;.............. Cotton Weaving and Designing:— (Advanced Gradel Theoretical
and Practical..............■• Elementary Science—
French, (Elementary Intermediate, and Advanced)............ ;—•
Hygiene...................... ..................... Commercial Correspondence........
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Aritlimetic, (Junior Commercial) Arithmetic, (Senior Commercial)
Workshop Mathematics.................. Domestic Economy......................... Needlework (Plain and Fancy) ...
Wood Carving.................•••;........... Cotton Weaving and Desiening (Ordinary Grade) Theoretical
and Practical ....................
Dressmaking..................................... Bookkeeping .............................. . Chemistry, (Elementary) Theoretical Chemistry, (Elementary) Practical.. Shortliand (Elementary, 7-0; Inter' mediate, 8 0; Advanced, 9 0).
Mathematics (Algebra).................... Arithmetic (Elementary).................
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7-30 to 9 30 7-30 to 9-30 7-30 to 8-30 8-30 to 9-30
7-30 to 8-30 7 to 10 15 7-16to91o
7-30 to 8-30 7 to 9
7-30 to 9-50 7 to 9
7-30 to 9-80 7-30 to 9-30 7 to 8 8 to 9
TIME TABLE.
Mrs. Grubb. Mrs. Grubb. Mrs. Grubb. Mr. T. Hargreaves.
Mr W. T. Pomfret.
Mr. T. I’ a rorth. Dr. Barker. Mr. II. J. Davies.
7-15 to 9-15 7 to 10
7- 8-
Miss Crompton, L.L. A. Mr. W. H Tootill. Mr. W. H. Ti otill. Mr.'W. 11. Tootill. Miss Hobson. Miss Hobson, Mr. r. Rawciiffo.
7-15 to 9-15 7 to 9 I
30to8-30i 30 tolO-Ol
I 7 to 10 7-30 to 9-30 7 to 9
Mr. W. T. I’omfret, Miss Walmsley. Mr. T. Kobinson. Mr. F. Haworth. Mr. F. Haworth.
Mr. W. Hanson. Mr. E. Woodcock. Mr. W. ll. Tootill.
_COTTON’ WEAVJlN’ G.— Practical Class will meeit on. Saturdaysi, at 6-0 p.m. The Claaies will be held at the School) at some other buildfcig as may
Technical School, or (if there .sliUtld not be .sufficient acciommod'ation be subsequently afrrainged.
A —-Art (Mondav aiitd Tuesday): Practical Ohemistiy'.
FEES FOR THE SESSION. ^ . .. .
^ \ One O b je c t . '5s., each'additional subject (either in this dMBiOii or in divisions.B or C.), is.
J3 — Art (Monday or Tuesday): TTieoretical Chemfetry, Bbtany, Hygiene, Mailhematics (Algebra), Fretic'h, Dressmaking, * Vibod Chning, Cotton Weaving.
One subjec.t. 4s.. each addiitiona!! subject (either in this cUvisvon or iini division C.), is.
(■ '— Shoiiithand Bookkeeping. El'ementaiv ArLthmetiic, Commercial Arithmetic, Worksliqi MathtmaiHcs, Gbttimeraal respondence. Domestic Eejonomy, Needlework, Elementary Science. -
One subject. 2,1. 6d. j ea.dli additional subject, is. Voim- Students should not take up Cotton Weaving or a: Science subjeoT in divisbns A or B during thei.r
of dotli calculatirons, InitfderA quantities, etc., and examinations.
__ of 3s. X.B.— The Svflabus of ELEMENTARY SCIENCE deals with therai':ameters, barometersL the air, water, heat, cold, effect
of heat on metels,’ combustion, rust, etc. The lectures will be
iiu.strated with interesting e.xperimente. In DOMESTIC ECONOMY will be considered in an easy and
attr.acbive form; Poods: different kinds, nufritiA'ei
v.alue,
p.io.icrvation. etc. i Clothing: uses. ptincipal_materials, effect on health, washing, etc.; Dwelling: methods of Mgjiting, warm ing, drainage and ventil'at'iioii, furnishing, cleaning, ete.
The Session commences on Monday, September 16th.
Students registered and Fees received at the School on Friday. September 13th. from 7 to 8-30 p.m. No classes will be held on Tuesday, September 17 th, when the Annual Prize Distributton will take place at the Public Hall. GEO. J. HOLME, Seoretaiy’-
Evening Continuation Ciasses. The Clitheroe Higher Education Cornmittee propose to hold
i'vl'x ' I Evening Gontinuation Classes At the following Schools during the Session, 1907-8.
COUNCIL SCHOOL, Tuesdays and Thursdays, HEAD TEACHER: MR. P. H. FIELDING.
CATHOLIC SCHOOL, Tuesdays and Thursdays, HEAD TE A C H ER : MISS ROBERTS.
LOW MOOR SCHOOL, Tuesdays and Thursdays, HEAD TEACHER : MR, E, WOODCOCK.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOL, Mondays and Wednesdays, HEAD TEACHER : MR. H. J . DAVIES.
FROM 7 TO 9 P.M.
Commencing at the Church of England School (Nationall) on Monday, September 9th, and at the other Schools on Tuesday, September loth.
SUBJECTS: i
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READING, WRITING, COMPOSITION, ARnHMETIC and NEEDLEWORK. DRAWING or other subjects may also be induded.
The Classes are primarily intended for boys and girls who have left the Day School and who desire to improve thete
elementairy education, but who do not feel themselves sufficiently qualified 00 enter the Techmcal School. Those who have passed Standmds 6 or 7 may, if preferred, proceed at once to the Technical School.
Nio pupil who is under 12 years of age, or who is in attendance at a Day School, whl be admitted. F E E S : 2d per week, or 2 / - per Session.
Pupils will be
admitted.FREE subject to the following conditions: (i) They must have left the Day School since 31
Aueust, 1906, and have previoirslv been in regular uttendanoe at a Public Elementory Day School for at Irast 2 years. (2) Thi parents or guardians must sign a form agreeing to pay tihe fee of 2S. if the pupils attendance is unsatisfactoiy.
parenbi In the case of fee paying students attending for the first time, free admiission will be given to the Classes for the follow
ing Session (or to one of the follotving subjects at tlie Technicall School:— Commercial Cco-respondence, Elementnir)- A i^ - metic. or Timior Commercial Arithmetic) provided the wnduot and progress have been saCi.sfacbary, and the puptl makes of possible :itteixl.'inces a-nd attends the examination if one is held.
85 per cent.
ioin the'Claies during the limb week of the session. The Conuuittee may dochne to commence or may at any time close ^ ClLses if the entries o r atlendaiKe is unsatisfactory, or if for any other reason they think fit so to do.
It is very de-sirable, both for the benefit of the -------- - - aiiv GEO. J. HOLME, Se.CTeta.ry.' m . ^ sfudents and for the con ,venience of the Committee, that students sho iuld
iirinciples are involi-ed m the' construction and working of maobinery,^ a knowledge of .^itlimetic is essential for the working out ^ -
.All _.......... I'M:,-, „i.. .,11,1 good writing, spelling and comiposition are necessary fox success at the Girls may join the DOMESTIC COURSE (Domestic Economy ahd NeedleMiork), Wednesdayst 7 and 9 p.m., for the fee Cor- Sk s w
but should e°ner for the PREPAR.VrORY COURSE (Elementain- Antlimetic, Commercial Corresixmdence. and Elementari Science) the fee for whidh is 4-s. Students— especial'Iv
tliK.se engaged in the cotton industry or the building trad e^ 'o u ld bear
in mind that scientific TO LET.
l-pO LET—SHOP, 21, WELLGATE, now in I the occupation of James Wilkinson, Tailor
as lock-up Shop, or Simp and Dwelling, to suit convenience of tenant.—Apply on tlie Pren^es
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O LET—SHOP, number 25, Wellgato. Apply on the premises or to Messrs. J. and T.
Eastham, Solicitors, Clitheroe.
O LET—TOWN HEAD FARM, situate in tlie Township of Grindleton, containing 29
acres, with suitable House and Farm Buildings.— Apply, Jajies Gkeenall, Dutton, Longridgo near'
Pre s t o n . ________________ DOWNH'M MILL FARM TO LET.
of a Good House, Buildings, and about 43.J acres of Land. Arrangements might h • made to utilize
TO BE LET from tlie 2nd February and 12th May, 1908, Downiiam Miu. Farm, consisting
tho Water Power in connection with these premises for a Saw Mill or other similar purpose if con sidered desirable.—Apply, R. C. ASSHETON, Downiiam Hall, Clilheroe.
TENDER. CLITHEROE UNION. WORKHOUSE UPPLIES.
Tlie Guardians of this Unii n are prepared to receive the proposals of persons willing to
CONTRACT
For Hair-Cutting and Shaving, and also for tlie supply of Fresh Beef, Frcsli Mutton, Fresh Fish, Bread, Flour, Split Peas, Oatmeal, Seed Cake, Irish, Danish, or Farmer’s Fresh -Butter. Coffee, Chicory, Tea, Cocoa, Sugar, Cheese, Yellow Soap, Clothing, New^logs and Clogging, Shoes, Coal, Ale, and otlier necessaries and articles of cen- aumptinn for tlie Workhouse of lliia Union, also for Collins, the use of llcarso and t:ab for tlie Workhouse, Clitheroe and the surrounding Town ships, from the 5th day of October next, to the 28lh day of March next.
The several articles to be contracted for will be
required to bo delivered at sucli times and in such quantities, at the Workhouse, near Clitheroe, and as regards Coflins, either at the Workhouse, or at such places within tho Townsliip of Clitlieroe, as the Board of Guardians may direct.
The following is an estimate of tlie quantities of
the undermentioned articles likely to be wanted during tlie above period, namely :—
Fresh Beef, 6,000 lbs; Fresli Mutton, 1,300 lbs ;
Fresh Fisli (Cod without head or Fresh Haddock), 100 lbs weekly : Bread 1550 scores or 31,000 lbs. Flour, One Load: Oat Meal, 8 loads ; Seed Cake, 1,200 lbs; Irish, Danish or Farmer’s Fresh Butter 1,200lbs; Coffee, 130Ihs; Chicory, 28lbs; 'Tin (at 1/G per lb.) 200 lbs; Cocoa, 300 lbs; Sugar, 2,000 lbs i Cheese, 600 lbs; Yellow Soap, Tyson, McDougalls, or Crossfield’s xx, 500 lbs; House Coal, lUtons; Steam Coal, 200 tons,
TENDERS Scaled and Addressed to the Cliair-
man, under cover to tho Clerk, must be sent to tlie ■Workhouse before Four o’clock, in tlie Afternoon of WEDNESDAY, tile lltli day of September next with samples if practicable but not more than two samples (if at tho same price); and in order to avoid any suspicion of favouritism, such samples must not sliow the name of tlio person to whom they belong, but be marked with a device word ax number to be referred to in the Tender, and suen^ device word or number must not be tlie same as any used on past occasions, nor must any person tendering use more than one private mark. Each Contractor must be prepared with the necessary security for carrying out his contract if required,
Tlio Guardians do not bind tliouiselves to aeoopt
tho lowest or any Tender, and .reserve to them selves the right to select from any 'I’ender such goods or articles tendered for as lliey may think proper witliout accepting the whola of tlie ’Tender, and every Tender must be under 'seal wlien delivered.
Parties may tender for any of tlio Articles
separately, and Accounts will be paid Quarterly. The Guardians will not pay for any articles of
any kind not contracted for, uiiloss by order signed by the Clerk hy direction of tho Board.
Forms of Tender, witli speeificatioos of tlie
several articles to be contracted for, may be had on application to me, or at tlie Workhouse, and no Tender will be received but on tlio Form specified for tiiat purpose.
By Order of tlie Board,
THOMAS EASTHa M, ClEIIK TO TUE Gdahoians.
Board Room, Clitheroe, ' 19th, August, 1907.
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o r s a l e—About 20 Old & Young PIGEONS Flown C.H.S.—Apply, 20, Kav Stbeet.
possession.—Apply, Mr. Amos Duerden, Auction eer, Clitlieroe.__________________ ______________ .
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and making £0 weekly profit after rent, wages, liorses' keep, and all expenses are paid. Excellent premises, with stabling, cart slieds, &o; two excellent turnouts, and all requisites. Most reasonable price; stay niontli witli purchaser. Mason, 71, Market Street, Manclicstcr. ______
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N SALE—Two nowly erected HOUSES in West View, possession at once. Having
parlour, living room, two good bedrooms, scullery and pantry, and palisaded fronts.—Apply, 11. Sharp, Builder, 29, Montag^m Street, Clitheroe.
TO DOGGY PEOPLE.
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a v e you seen the MELOX MARVEL ? if not 1 Why not?
W. D. Cdnufxe, Market Place Olitheroe. - he o il
a n d c o lo u r t r a d e s JOURNAL is a popular and widely read
medium of the Oil, Paint, Soap, Glue, Chemical, and Allied Trades: it has in every week’s issue a large number of advertisers. All makers and handlers of paints should sec this live journal. Copy 3d. Scott, Greenwood and Sou, 8, Broadway Lndgate Hill, London, E.C._________ ________
O BE SOLD by Private treaty SHOP with good Workshop, also House.— .\pply, W. H.
Roiuivkll, 20 and 22, Woone Lane.__________
Wholesale Prices. Stock exceeds 100,000 rolls. Writo'for patterns, stating what kind you prefer. Dept, 310, Baknett’s Wallpaper Warehouse, Campficld, Avemie, Alancliester.
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and Wall Stones. Ground Mortar for-Buildingsi Best Habergham Hoasehold Coal.
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BOLD VENTURE LIME CHATBORN.
UPPLY WHITE SPAR COMPANY, I Especially suitablo for Gardens.
ROCKERY.— Foundation
FRIDAY, SEiPmMRERi 6th, Printed and Published by lb*
Mu sk s . Lobd & Mabsland, Place, C U te n b
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ALLPAPERS from IJd. per roll. Any quantity, largo or stnall, - supplied at
il k b u s in e s s . eatabUstied 25 years. Positively prove selling 500 gallons weekly,
OVER BICYCLE, Gent’s., in splendid con dition, Hyde free wlicel, rim brakes, all accessories, £4 lOs. Can be seen at 11, Peel St.
O LET OR SELL—DETACHED HOUSE, known ns HiaiinnAKE, Clithoroc, immediate
for same' at that i 'B T D A Y . S E P T m B E B 6 1907, E .
ist V. B. EAST LANC. REGIMENT, DETACHMENT ORDERS.
By LSeuti.-Coilonell J. JotoSoh, VtD. Cammandiiig.
The Rangte w® be qpen. far Class filling
.an Saturday, 7th September.' All inen who have not completed their dass firiSig must do so at once. PRIZE SHOOTING CompOtiitidns for Tradesmen’s and other prizes
GnMrmi. CLITHEROE, GRAMMAR SCHOOL. A STATEMENT OF THE ACCOUNTS of this Foundation for the year ending 31st July
1907, may be seen by the public, during the busineBs hours, at my Office at Clitheroe Castle,
FRED D. ROBINSON, Clerk to the Governors. '
A PPOINTMENTS, salaries £100 to £350. take place
on Saturdays 14th and 21st September. ParticulaTs of the CompetJtianjs wil be posted in the Drill Room on or befojiei Thursday izth inst.
By order, THOMAS C. ROBINSON,
Captain, CommamlinR “ K ” Company 1st V B. Ea?r Lancashire Regiment.
lEGAL NOTICES. JANE HARVEY, Deoeaskd. N
OTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Oroditors and other persona liaving any
CLAIMS or demands against the estate of Jake Habvet, late of Armour Ridding, Cliaigley. in the Comity of Lancaster, Widow, deceased wlio died on the lotli day of April last, and whose Will was proved in tiie District Probate Registry at Lancaster, on the 1st August last, by Jolm Mercer of Bailey near Hurst Green, Farmer, and James Rushton of Clithcroe, Butclier and Farmer, the Executors therein named arc required to send particulars in wriiingof their Claims and demands to us tile under.-igned, tlie Solicitors
f.ir the laid Exacutors, on or before the .5tli day of October, 1907, at tile undermentioned address, after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Jane Harvev, deceased, amongst tlie parties entitled tlicrcto liaving regard only to tile Claims ami demands of whicli they sliall tlien have had notice, and tlie said Executors will not be liable for tile assets of the said Jane Hakvev, deceased, or any part tliereof so distribu ted to any person or persons of whoso Clainas and demands diey sliall not tlien have had notice.
Dated tliis 5th day of September, 1907
J. & T. EASTHAM, 21. Church Street, <Titlierou, Solicitors for tlic said Executors.
jc\. numerous successes.—Intelligent Men (over 21) wishing to become Inspectors of Weights and Measures can obtain full particulars of these appointments and the Board of TradeExaminations, from Inspector of Weights and Measures, Oakham,
Rutland______ ' ___________________ __ 2 75 RATS FOUND DEAD. MR. REID, Professional Rat Catcher, writes
from Blair Castle, N. B . “ A few Hours after using RodineRat Poison, I found 276 Rats. I have been a Rat Catcher for 45 years, and never saw
anything so deadly." RATS LIKE IT, EAT IT, AND DIE.
Price—Gd., Is., 2s., 3s., and 5s.; Post 2d. HARLEY, Chemist, Perth.
PRINTING of Every Description, at Reasonable '
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to cure corns by 3 or 4 applications only. Toothache T cure in less than two seconds. Corn Cure, post free. Is. 3d.; ’Toothaolie Cure same price. I will oheerfully refund the money if no cur^ menials every day.—Address, Peacock, Healaugli,
I Richmond, Yorks. MONET. CHEAP MONEY.
A ^ ' THE NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE
BANK OF SCOTLAND.
RE PREPARED TO ADVANCE LOANS to Hespectable Persons on tlioir own Secur
ity. No references required. Strictest privacy guaranteed. Persons wisliing Loans from ,£5 to £ 5,000 should c nsult us either personally or by letter, enclosing stamped addressed envelope. Distance no object. Borrowers elsewhere paying extortionate interest are cordially invited, wlien existing Loans will : c paid off and larger advances made. Casli sent by post.—'The N.B, & M. ItANK or ScoTCAND, lot' West Camptell St., Glasgow.
CHAKING-CROSS BANK. Manchclter Brancb: 30, Brovrn Street.
Head Offices:
28, Bedford-Strcct, Strand* London* W»C. and 39, Bishopsgate’Street Within, London, L.C*
Branches: Liverpool, Leeds, Bradford, Bristol, Sheffield, Hull, etc.
Assets Liabilities
Surplus
jT 1,607,949 j^l,236,871
j^371,078 0
a n a2 1 Stocks and Shares bought and sold. Deposits of £io and upwards received as under:
LOANS of £30 to £ 3,000 granted at a few boms notice in Town or Country, on personal security, jewellery, precious stones, stocks, shares, and furniture, without removal.
2 Per Cent, allowed on Current Account Balances.
Subject to 3 months’ Notice of Withdrawal, 5 per cent, per annum.
Subject to 6 months’ Notice of Withdrawal, 6 per cent, per annum.
Subject to 12 months’ Notice of Withdravral, 7 cent, per annum.
Special terms for longer perWs. Interest paid quarterly. The Terminal Deposit Bonds pay nearly 9 per cent, and are a safe investment. Owing to the nature of our investments, we are able to pay rates of interest on deposits that will compare favourably with dividends paid on almost any class of stock or shareholding insurmg the safety of capital. We have been established for 77 years, and our position in the banking world to-day testifies to the success of our business methods, and to the satisfaction of our customers.
Write or call for prospectus. A. WTTJ.IAMR & H. J. TALL. Joint Managers.
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t ACCRINGTON you can Borrow from £5 to £500 on own promissary note ; promptly, privately, and better terms than any Blackburn
office. No Loan-office routine. Distance no object. Manager, 12, Whalley Road, Accrington.
x p e c t a t io n s u n d e r w il l s .—Persons entitled to Money upon death of friends can
liave Advance to any amount. From 4 per cent, per annum, specially negotiated. If preferred, lean and interest reimynblewlien.legneies are paid.
No preliminary charges. — Mb. Peel, 85, Lord Street, Liverpool. At Blackburn T n ice W eekly
Attention.—“ TIMES Clitheroc__________________
'ly Post Receive Prompt OFFICE, Marketplace,
MPORTANT TO ALL SUFFERERS from either CORNS or TOOTH ACHE. I guarantee
LOINB.
THE PRIMROSE RING MHlT I x^ , , CLITHEHOE.
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL £80,000, T
h e Company is prepared to receive LOjxc withdrawable at call. Interest 41 p«r f , , per annum, free of Income Tax. Banimm m,'
London City and Midland Bank Ltd, Blset’sK"' and Branches.
WANTED.
miles Box
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ANTED. - TWO LADY CANVASSERS (Sewing Machines) for Clitheroc and icn,
1 radius. Wages and Commission.— ” A.B.C.’’, Times Office, CJitheroe.
RESSMAKING—WANTED 2 ____ Apply, Wilkinson, Barrow, Whsllcy.
QMART APPRENTICE wanted at Tnir O Apply R. STUBBS, Ladies’ and Gen?i Hairdresser, 8, Church Street, Clithoroe.
reeidence, Clitheroe district. Convalescent persw
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not objected to.—For terms, etc., address, “ Boi 12x,” Times Office, Clitheroo.
W A’PPRENTfCE TO JOlNKIi WANrED.-
Montague Street, Ciitheroe. Office. w
small family ; good wages; References,-Kit, 12, Pimlico Road, Clitlieroe.
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is e n g a g e d . — Housekeeper, good balltii maker. Nurse, Generals, Housemaids, ui Cook.—CHESEBRonaii, Registry, Clitlieroe.
Registry, Clitheroc.
Estd. 1878. Capital 7,1 .1',DIM. Personal Accideni;
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ANTED.—Housamaids, Generals, Waitrts St. Annes, Clitheroe, &c.—Cuesebeocoh _______________
g e n t s r e q u ir e d by tlie I.MI’ERIAI a c c id e n t , *e. I .N’ ■ UK ANCE Co„ l!l. i'!'|«irtiue»U;-'
ing on busineas within 40 mile.s of Clilheroe. Su'te lowest for prompt cash, lieply sent to all Idler!. Write “ Investor," e/o Mr. C. Warner, BuiUei, Cecil Road, Upton Manor. Essex.
e n e r a l w a n t e d , reliable ProlesUd; 20 to 30; Undertake nil dutie.s, small hens,
O HARES WANTED.—
Advcrii.sor is preinrel O to buy a few Shares in some Company carry,
ISUNDA ........ unit.I
PREACHER: Newly Appointed
MUSICAL SERI C h a irm a n ; M K |
iiqiliM t r’.- inability i'A.I
AccidenlS to Uoniesiic bei vants, •, lerks and.'ilty , Assistants; Carriage, Motor Driving Acoidnu: Burglary and Plate Glass ; Horae and Citllt Insurance. Claims paid ,^350,000. LibcralTena allowed.—Address, .Manager, 17, Pall Mall Etil, [
London, S. W.
•‘CLITHEROE TIMES” INSURANCE COUPOJi'l
This Insuranco is not coiifliiud to liiih«’aj T
FREE INSURANCE £ 100.
The Casualty Insurance Companv,
will^my to tho legal represeutaiivi- of raaaj woman* (railway servants on duty e.\cept«lj w. shall happen to meet with his or her death by accident to a train or to a public vehicle, hcea^J for passenger service, in which lie or she vras nliDj as an ordinary passenger in any part of tlio Laitt'. Kingdom on the following con-litions.— 1. That at the time of tiie accident the
ger in question had upon his or her person i'* Insurance Coupon or the paper in which it u, his, or her, usual signature written in th« provided at the foot.
2. This paper may be loft at his, or her, P ’ ,
Company guaranteeing this insurance within m days of its occurence.
of abode, so long as the Coupon is aigiu^. 3. The notice of the accident be gi^cn to
4. That death result within one moiitii the date of the accident.
5. .That no person can claim in respect oi than one of these Coupons.
. 6. The insurance will hold good from b *• • 6ig/ud ............................................................
Address.............. . .......................................... The due fulfiliiifiu of lliis iiisuniuw is guaranteed by
The Casually InsuraucB Couipauy, i i * 7. WATERLOO FLAOE, TALI- 51AU LONDON, S.W.,
’To whom all Coninmnicatioiis sliotiiil beun'l’' STEOIAL NOTICE.
•Subscribers who have duly pnid »
iho period covered by their subscnpiioih ^ Coupon. It is only necessary Subscription Keceipt to the CassUhUj Company, Ltd., 7 Waterloo Tlacc, London, • ^
in advaine lor six luouths or lougi;ri ' ■ newsagent or to the publishers, net^i n - -tlii
for tho purpose of ^gistration. Friday; September 6th, 1907.
intekments. ST. MARY’S.
August 31st: 'VVni. Heiuq' SciiofieiU! lioujse, 62 yeaK.
Sept. 3rd : EBiizabetlJ Wiil'uuns, UT gate, 56 years.
Sept. 4th: Wm. .Graney, w ■ StreHt, 43 years.
Sept. 5th: Emma Badg«l4 Wa /Hoijses, 3S yeais^^_
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of the morning of publication to 0 a,n>. on ne • of the following publication.
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Conductor: Mr. j . li;J MUSK
Solo .... i^nthem
ON MON DAI
A FRUIT BANI ChairmaJ
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Addresses by Mr. R.A Songs and ReJ
Refreshments provio A JIT ,
Hospital IF WETI
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Contributions will | Garnett, Shirebnrn. rt-s
Accidunts only, hut Hgaiost All FansenjUir Vdic Accidents.
SOLOISTS ; Sol Tenor: Mr. Collections at all tht\ Solo ....... , .......................
Opening Hymn and Prayer. -•Vnthem .......................... Solo ................................ Duett and Chorus............ “ I|
Anthem ........................... Hymn. Address.
Solo and Anthem .......... Solo .................................. Organ Solo ...................
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AN'TED—BOY for Estate Office, fresh In® Ecbool preferred.—Apply XY Z„ ' Ti«n'
ANTED—BOT, half or full time.—Applr at the Printer’s.
Ap|dy, ft. SilAiiP, Joiner aid Builder, 29, nTi'niittMiTiiiiiir Street, Clitheroe.
ANTED-APPRENTICE TO CMOrnG &c.— Apply, Kllib Beos., Coipoiation
ANTED.—Elderly Lady or Gentleamto live with genteel family at a countrj
Wes
r e p a ir s NOVELTY.
Very Pretty and usel PLATE, containing!
ONLY ADDRESS M. PRACTICAL WEDDING < > SP EC IA LITE"
WEDDING RING^ HIGH CU
Grindleton.
Station and Sen.—Miss Bleaklev Nn.ts 13. Vance Road. Blaoknool.
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person, ____ Bath, Piano.
LACKPOOL.—Mbs.
Tnr.NEB, I4B~~pr7' Drive. APARTMENTS. 'Term,’ 1/ attendance included. Board
VOI EODND. T>AKEN UP, July 24th, unclipp^dl^jjj!^
I and LAMB, red on hip. Owner can i ' same by paying expenses and describing a® marks.-G. Simpboh, Greenwoods.
bnjj, ” -APABTMBNTS.
p a r tm e n t s with or without BohT T ^ moderate, one minute walk from 'n
The flOLii For Trunks
Qress Baskets, Gli
Bags, Hampers i Cases.—TRI
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