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f Guff Orpingtons, 21. .ALVKRT, Castle View,
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’PON to be Let, in good : cows, one horse, trade ^ 10 cows— Apply, R_
a BUILDING LAND ■Apply, Messrs. King, cbiirn.
® VOL. 20.—No. 18.
. 5th, in tile vicinity of ana Pimlico Road
! same to the Police ED.
mug a PIVK-POUND 1 other coins. Kinder
FED for m il l in e r y
>.■—Apply, HoiLEand litheroe.
lERAL SERVANT oily, Clitheroe Distriet rise to ^24.—Apply by Ihce.
r JIAN for Splendid e opening for Energetic rFiCE, Clitheroe.
itea, who understands : cattle, as shepherd.__
d, Bolton-by-Bowlaiid.^
VICE to Iligh-Glass —Apply, Hahcreaves age 16 or 17, 16/- week
Is for private and public lownliani, Wlialley, £c.
'G AND g e n e r a l , to CGii, Glitlieroc.
ANT wanted, age 20 to P restos, White Bull
, c l ith e r o e .
!ove Club, a YOUNG '■WARD .and Assistant rd player preferred.—
n be obtained from Mr. Terrace, Clitheroe, to
)C .sent, stating salary eward ” not later than
i h P.C. SPORTS.
3 for .supplying Rofresh- ivo Sports on GOOD
ieut to the undersigned di !lth. COCKER, Secretary.
0 HOUSE furnished or ■t.-iiiiing. 4 bedrooms at ■red.—Apply, X.Y.Z.,
.’ TED an Apprentice ing and lilting taught. Miss Walsislev, 51,
wanted for jMnrch 1st, .v/'
ood milker, fencer, and iiington, Clitlioroe.
d on Maroli !5th, for to live in.—Apply,
lall, Padinnm.
I, e.xpcricnced at Farm and garden.—Apply,
ise, Clapliam Station,
NT GIRL for Farm References required.
TIMES” E COUPON^
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A.11 Paiisengcr Vehicle
[JRANCE ) .
) Company, Limited, itjitive of any man or \ duty excepted) who H or her death by an iblic vehicle, licensed di lie or she was riding
my part of the United nditions.—
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; accident the pasaen* is or her person th«|/y cr in which it is, with " written in the space
at lii.s, or her, place-
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n.surance within seven
.hill one montli from im in respect of more
1 good from G a.ui. oI I to 0 la.m. on tlic day
FIRE,
PERSONAL A C C ID EN T , S IC KN E S S AND D IS E A S E ,
W O R KM EN ’S COM P EN SA T IO N AND EM P LO Y E R S ’ L IA B IL IT Y ,
F ID E L IT Y G U A R AN T E E BU R G LA R Y . Including A C C ID EN T S TO D OM E S T IC S E R V A N T S .
For all parliculais, apply to
MR . R. H O L D E N . BACK COICSONS, CLITHEBOE.
CLITHEROE CHORAL UNION. President I'dlis Worship the Mayor (Alderman J. T. Whipp, Esq)
A Grand GONCIRT On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20th, Will be given by the above Society tills insurance :d by
jOmpaDy, Liraitcil, , I^ALL i
Ma L.U, 3.W.,
-ins Klionld he madv*- >TICL.
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■ paid a Sub.icrij»lioD or longer, to their •
:^rs, need not during ubscription, sign the sary to forward the Casualty liuiuraiice I'iacc, London, W..
IN THE PUBLIC HALL, CLITHEROE. The following Artistes have been engaged:
MISS BOWNESS, Soprano, of the JLancashire & Yorkshire Concerts.
'MR R. EVANS, B a s s -Baritone, (Royal Manchester College of Music) and of the Halle Concerts.
MR J. TOMLINSON, Clitheroe, Solo Violinist.
The Chorus, of over 100 voices, will render the CANTATA
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T f tE B LH C K KHICiftT.” a LSO -GLEES AND CHORUSES-
_ _ — . L.rv, /■,TTi'T!’G A\ir» P.HORTTRF.S. By Dr. Elgar.
c o n a v c o .
NTS. 26, Woonc Liiinia,
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i.st, 1507. by the Proprietory AND, at 6, Markefi
o. HANSON. Doors open at 7-15, Concert to commence at 7-4S p.m., prompt. .
Prices of Admission, Centre numbered) 1/6; Second Seats l/-; aiew Third beasts o a ^
Seats may be booked at the “ Times ” Office, where the I’Jan^of the Hall may seen, or appUcation made to the Secretary,
J. W. LAMBERT ’54, York Street, Clitheroe,
Offertories fo r the Stipeiid Augvte7ttatio7i Fu7id. Specialite. Visit Goods for Presents.
Customers who appreciate High-Class Goods of Unquestionable ' Quality, Style and Finish,
M. SWINBURNE’S, “ PR A CT ICA L ”^ GOLDSMITH & JEWELLER.
The Prices are all in Plain F ici'RES thereby avoiding Sham Deductions and Discounts
ONLY ADDRESS : -
KING STREET, CLITHEROE. N B,— Repairs by Capable, T rustworthy, Practical Men at consistent
charges for Sound Work. Please bring or send your repairs.
BEQISTEBED FOB TBANSUIBSION IN THE ONTTED EINODOU.
Parish Church. SUNDAY, a MAECH 10th, a T 10-30.
Dedication of the Renovated Chancel, The Right Rev. Bishop Thornton.
PREACHER;
HOLY COMMUNION A T MID-DAY. (There will not be a Celebration at 8 a.m.)
6“30. Subject of Sermon : “The Mystery of Pain.”
Pathe Records play with a Pathe sound box which can be fitted to any existing machine for 7/6, whether Gramophone and Typewriter tone arm or the ordinary straight arm of any other make.
Pathe Disc— ^The Sailor sighs as sinks his native shore.
(Duet) Mr. Ben Davies and Madame Kirkby Lunn.
Won First Prize, a Hilver Cup, at tlic Albert Hall,
Stanley, February 23rd. against all otlier makers.
SOLE AGENT: H. H. B U L C O C K , SUN Sale oi Vork
RENOVATION OF ST. JAMES’S CHURCH, ------:A MONSTRE;------
WILL BE HELD IN ST. JAMES’S SCHOOLS, FiKE OFFICE.
The oldest Insurance Office in the World.
FUNDS IN HAND—,^2 , 7 8 8 , 6 3 8 . Insurance effected against the folfcnvi'iTg risks: Wednesday Next, at 2=30 p.m. (MARCH 13th), ALSO ON
THURSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY. March 14th, 15th and i6th, 1907, at 2-30 p.m. each day.
PATRONS AND PATRONESSES:— Ills WORSHIP THE MAYOR AND MAYORESS OF CLITHEROE.
Colmu'l Aspinall, J.P. Mrs. Aapinall. R. Aspinall, Efiq. Mth. R. Aspinall. R. Asshetou, Esq., J.X*. Mrs. Assheton. K. C. Assheton, Esq., J.P., C.A, Mrs R. C. Assheton. F. M. Arnold, Esq. H. Baldwin, Esq. Dr. Barker Mrs. Barker Rev. J. Billington Mrs. Billington Lord Crawsliaw Kev U. Chamberlain Councillor Cowman Mrs. Cowman A. H. Denham, Eeq. Mrs. Denham Rev, K. D, H. Gray, Vicar of Chatburn
Rev. J. C. Garnett, Rector of Slaidburn
Mrs. Garnett .James Garnett, Ef(|., J.P.
Mrs. James Garnett
Miss Garnett Coun. Tom Garnett, J.P., C.C.
Mrs. Tom Garnett Councillor Grime, J.P. Mrs. Grime J. H. Greenwood, Esq. Mrs. Greenwood Councillor Hardacre, J.P. Mrs. Hardacre C. M. Henderson, Esq. Miss Henderson G. J. Holme, Esq. Mrs. Holme Captain Horsfall
Mrs. Horsfall W. King-Wilkinson, Esq. Miss King-Wilkinson L. King-Wilkinson, Esq, Mrs. King-Wilkinson Dr. Lancaster Mrs. Lancaster Councillor Mitchell, J.P, Mrs. Mitchell W. B. Musson, Esq., J.P. Dr. A. Musson Mrs. A. Musson Colonel Parker, J.P. Mrs. Parker Councillor Parkinson, J.P,
Mrs. Parkinson Dr. Orme
Mrs. Ornie Lord Ribblesdale Lady Ribblesdale Alderman Roberts, J.P. Mrs. Roberts Alderman Rubinsun Mrs. Robinson Dr. Ross Lord Bhuttlewortli J. W. youthworth. Esq., J.P. R. Southworth, Esq. Mrs. R. Southworth
Rev. J. B. Waddington, Vicar of Low Moor
Mrs. Waddington Rev. J. H. VVrigley, Vicar of St. Mary’s
Mrs. Wrigley Rev. J. V
S barton, Vicar of Dale Head
Mrs. Wharton Coancillor VVindlc Mrs. Windio Councillor Wade
II. W. Vvorsley-Tarlor, Esn., K.C.
J. Mercer Whipp, Esq., J.P. Mrs. Mercer SVhipp W. S. Weeks, Esq, '
O N W E D N E S D A Y . the Sale will be opened by
HIS WORSHIP THE MA VOR, (ALDERMAN J. T. WHIPP, J.P.)
Chairman: Councillor T O M GARNETT, J.P., C.C.
W. KING-WILKINSON, EsQ. Chairman: W- S- WEEKS, Esq.
E. 0. ASSHETON, Esq.', J.P., 0. A. L. KING-WILKINSON, Esq.,
2S. 6d. • Single Tickets First Day, 2s. till six o’clock, after six, is . ; Second Day, '■ till'six, after six, gd. j Third and Fourth Days, 6d.; Children under'12 half-price
Prices of Admission
Donations for the Renovation Fund direct, or to the Sale of Work Fund direct, may be forwarded to the Rector, or to Mr . K ing-Wilkinson,
Tre.isurer, Middlewood, Clitheroe, and will be duly acknowledged. Parcels for the Sale will be thankfully received by any of the Workers.
“ They helped everyone his neighbour; and everyone said to his' brother. B e of good oomfort” Isaiah-xli, 6. ’ •
Tickets, 5s.; Season Tickets (not transferable)
U -M -F -C rnooR Lane S chool. ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13th,
A '
G i t A N D will be held. Chair to be taken by J. T. BR.4CEWELL, Esq. The ENTERTAINMENT will be provided by the
Social Evening
IW-MOOR LANE PIERROTS,"^ and will include New Sotigs, New Choruses, New Sketches, &c. PEOGRAMME
Gloe..................................... •'i ll this hour of .Softenwl '.SiAemiom'.’' ................ I’fcnol.-;. Soiiig and ChuL-js..................... "Dont cry little Girl, ................ Mrs. E.
Cimninglv.inii. Trio ........................ ‘‘ 'J'luee Little (JuakencKses,’ ... Misses WiiiiUe,
Weli.sier and Ford.
Song
..............................................................................................................Ml'. J. .S. .‘\spdou. .Song and Chorus.......................... “ Put a. little liit arvay,' ................ .MLss 11. .Sowerr'-all'^ LVl’E'RVAL.
I'.Trl Song ........... ................ “ How can 1 bear to Ituve thee,’’ ........................ PierrotB. .Song ......... .............. ,........................... “ Zuvdier Zee, ’ ................... ................... Miss WSndle. Sketch ................. .................... “ -V Honeymoon on a Motor,” (Original) ................................ ML J. P. Park'livsou and comp.Tiiy.
Trio ................................ “ Three lii'tle nia'vdK from-schooil,” (Miikado) ............ IMisses Wetaer. Aspclen and SowerhtiUs.
.Song and Chorns ..................... “ Eileen Aa.nna'h” ......................... Mr. J. W. Wiiiiulle. Chorus, etc........................... ............ “ Hiring l-'a.iir ” (Les Cloches de Corneville) Pierrots.
INTORVAD.
Glee ............................................ “ .Sleep Gemtle Lady,’’ ................. ........................ Pfcrrol.s. Song and Chorus ....................... “ Little Cottoai Dolly,” ...........................Mirs’Wttlisler. Song and Chorus ........................ .
I-lags,’ ....................................... Mr.'G. Ford.
Quartett ........................................ . “ Sobbing,” .................................................................. I
Song.................................. “ Gootl Jiight Mr. Brown.'I ’m ont.” ....................
Misses Wiiidfe and .^^yers, Messis. Holisciit and Greenwood. Biri-.h,,
Scena ............................................... “ Pretty Gitan.a,” (Maritana) ................. . Pierrots. Glee ............ , . ..........................“ How,sweet the Calm.” ............ ...............,i.-'Pierrols.
C o n d u c t o r : M r . J. S. A s pd e n . A c c o m p a n is t : M r. J. C. F ord. Doors open at 7 o’clock. Entertainment to commence at 7-30.
^ Admission 6d. each. Children under 12 yearr 3d. each. Refreshments will be provided at reasonable pric‘ s
Large , Bel^ctibn of Dressed Dolls, ' .' "At the ‘ ‘ Times” Office. ,,
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St. James’s Olmrch Popuiar4d.(loncert Alberto Concert Party, Bolton
THE CENTRAL STORES, CASTLE STREET. dSi f CLITHEROE. TO RAISE
£ 8 5 0 , TO CLEAR THE DEBT
RE.MAINING AFTER THE
Saturday, Mar. 9th.
rrn n n nnTiTTrrriTn m i vniTn m irii rrm 11 u 111 nn 11 ii n 1111 n m m n > ir SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS OF THE
ARTISTES Soprano—Mrs. E. Gregson. A Bass— Mr. E. Knowles.
Contralto— Miss M. Knowles. Elocutionist— Mr. L. E- Horrocks T enor— Mr. J. H. Taylor.
lso TOM & CISSIE FRANKS,-^ SOCIETY ENTERTAINERS OF ACCRINGTON.
Doors open at 7, to commence at 7-30. Early Doors to Ticketholders at 6-45. FOR PARTICULARS SEE PROGRAMMES.
Special Engagement for March 16th of Mr. J. W. Turner’s, Manchester Opera Singers.
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Accoiipanist- Miss B. Knowles. if.
Tl'i?fjS.Pi ’(phi I t'l
It * l\' . FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1907.
H. H. BULOOOK, THE CENTRAL STORES,
Castle Street, Clitheroe, has been appointed SOLE AGENT by
Pathe Freres for exclusive sale of their Records and Machines in Clitheroe and District.
A ll o th e r m akes o f Records a re now abso lu te ly out o f date.
ifathe Records are 11 inches diameter. Patlie Records only cost 3/- each. Patho Records play with a Sappliirc point. I’ athe Records do not scratch. Pathe Records are purer in tone than any other Record whether Disc or Cylinder.
PRICE ONE HALFPENNY.
If you wish to be healthy, eat pure food,
Firths’ Bread and Cakes
are guaranteed pure, we can recommend them just as securely as we can recommend an English Gold Coin.
Ask for FIRTHS’. PUBLIC HALL,
C L ITH E R O E . 'I
BAND OF HOPE UNION. President: HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR,
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