1907
il for 10 cows.—Appiv pool,
PPON to be ! et, in Hix cows, one horse,
) by Prirate Treaty
DWELLING-HOUSE rJen thereto belonging.
THAM,
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Tou.vcconist shop or terms, &c., apply to ; Gate.
jontainiug about 1 acre i may he sublet for miiditions. The above
lorclies. Little Hey lear to Salt Hill Moor- taining about 4 acres, 001! I’lECE, Up Brooks
i.u.T .'lii.i. Moorland Hill Koad. containing
1 state of cultivation, 1 good roads. Posses- ■l.v. Will he let whole IKirticulars and con-
NSON, IlLACKnURN,
•:ks and others LAN!) TO LET. ntioiie 1 Closes of Land
For further particulars Missee Sefton on the
1 9 0 7
Diaries Diaries
AT THE t im e s o f f i c e 1907 1 9 0 7 VOL. 20.—No. 15, ( BEQISTEBBD FOB TBAN8MISSI0N ' 1 IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. AND
Low Moor, Whalley, Chatburn & Ribblesdale Observer. 1
F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 15, 1907.
Parish Church, LENT, 1907.
Services every Wednesday Evening at 7-30, WEDNESDAY, FEB.
2 0 t h . PR EA CH ER:
TICM to Painting and .r. Whits SIDE &
^IIAIIP ROY to look
n the trade—UxnURGii, t.
age 1 It or 17, 10,'- week s fur privatf' and public towidiain, Vvlialle.v, &e,
II AND GENERAL, to L‘iih I'l'lherue.
LlilNG or Corraiated, good size.—Wilkin-
:r tbe Industrial Benc- in Wballev, Chathiirn, ninission. Good open- d.v, District Manager, leroc,
AD fortlieGliOCEBY_ I). CuNLtiT'E, Oash
li.ilf (Jr full-time, as Printing Newspaper l.v. "
riMn.s '* Office,
no: also 1 half litiieroe Station.
XI ED, good wages.— ice. riitlieroe.
i-'' i "iintwl, age 20 to i’liKsId.v, Wliite Bull
'■ hallev.
liber ,.f liOV.-;, age 14 WIIALLKY ABBEY
TIMES”
E C O U P O N , M
UKANCE ) . ■'
nofi to Railway Train All R.TSM'nifiT Veliiclf
- limy v.-iCt.-pretl) : oT Ik-rdifath ny a:i uhl’.t; veliide, liccnsetJ ' !i i o r .-ho w
.it.'r.iVc (i[ ;i:iv t]);jn (If Eiinitf'.},
'.;iy jiari of tho Unitod ■iviiiious.—0 aoi;i'!o{il the papson- 'S or iior p'.TPOii this ■o.rv.hicii it h, witi. 'ri-.tijr. i;'. fh‘
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7 kt or her, phiee >011 i.s hijXiH.-d,
i'iciU l>‘.i lOVeil tu the* in-.uraiico wiLiiin fieveii
ii io 0 a.;!!, on the d.ty
^hii! one munih from u:n m respvcl of more d t-'.i' i froiM (i /
-..in. oi
am riding A P u b l i c O r g a n iz a t io n - •-pi-.v M 4. indUMiice 0 1 by
.s. \ V., -■
C pany, Limited, i 'Al .L
M.Vi r .c/
om ‘.lio'ihi !;o -n cK .
y j»u:l a So: >criplicn or longer, lo tlieir
k-r.-), iii.-.-j luit dorio;^ ^iiii--n;ripti<Hi, .siirn the “
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>visy l.j foi 1 i-lio - f iirrUalty
lii-u..incu l’i;i< e, Li'udon,
'5NTS.
Ill- WhetvelL 25 26 years.
i.gh'on. Wctrkhotise "'I 75 yeaj.s.
toil Wliitbiker, 23 ■ infant.
1 ,1 IVest View, V. 13 West View, iY 8th, 1907.
by the I’ roprietors, AND, at. (i, Markef
A
M IS S T O M L IN SO N ’S, 17, CASTLE STREET.
SALE V A F E W C H E A P C O A T S B E L O W C O S T P R IC E . _ ALL THE MILLINERY GREATLY^ REDUCED AT eeting of Workers WILL BE HELD ON
Monday, February 18th, D.J. Shackleton,M.P.,
TO BE ADDRESSED BY TH E FOLLOWING: President of the Northern Counties zVmalgamation.
Mr. M. Brothers. S e c r e ta r y o f th e C a rd r o om S o c ie ty . Councillor J. J o h n s o n , S e c r e ta r y o f th e S p in n e r s ’ S o c ie ty .
Mr. W. c. Robinson, S e c r e ta r y o f th e T w i s t e r s ’ & Drav-er s' Society.
Mr. J. Graham, S e c r e ta r y o f th e O v e r lo o k e r s ’ S o c ie ty . Mr. J; Cross, S e c r e ta r y o f th e N o r th e r n C o u n t ie s A m a lg am a t io n .
Mr. Fleming Eccles, O r g a n is in g S e c r e ta r y G a sw o r k e r s a n d General Labourers’ Union.
Chair to be taken at 7-30 p.m., prompt, by Mr. A- H- COTTAM, J-P-
A hearty invitation is given to all Workers to attend.
^ ^ C H O I C E S E L E C T IO N OF
TO Y S AND D O L L S AT THE TIMES OFFICE. Furniture Best Quality
Low Prices TRY
S a t t e r t h w a i t e s ’ , Joiners and Cabinetmakers.
York Street.
CLITHEROE TRADES & LABOUR COUNCIL. PUBLIC HALL, CLlTIiEROE.
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C u s tom e rs w h o a p p r e c ia t e H igh-Class G oods o f Unquestionable Quality, S ty le and F inish,
Visit SWINBURNE’S, !W “ PRACTICAL”^ GOLDSMITH & JEWELLER.
The Prices are all in Plain F igures thereby avoiding Sham Deductions and Discounts
ONLY A D D R E S S :— . . ,
N.B.—Repairs by Capable, T rustworthy, Practical Men at cemsistent charges for Sound Work.
KING STREET, CLITHEROE. Please bring or send your repairs.
W 40)->
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O S p e c i a l i t e . Goods for Presents. Sons, V ICA R OF CLAYTON-LE-MOORS.
At the Sunday Evening Services THE VICAR will preach a Course of Sermons upon
‘MYSTERIES OP LIFE.”
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17t h , SUBJECT
“THE MYSTERY OF SIN.” The Story of the Cross will be sung at the Sunday Evening Services.
MOOR LANE SCHOOL, Literary Society.
Thursday Next, Feb. 21st, “A
The Rev. F. C. L. PARKYN, MR. J. W. HAYHURST Miss A. Broadley, Under the direction of
n Evening With Ipigj literatnFe and lf[ndic,”
Entertainhig Progratnme of Vocal and Insrunmital Mtisic and Readings, and an introductory Paper giving a short history of the development of Irish Literature will be read by Mr. Hayhurst.
Chair at 8
p.in. by Mr. J. S. ASPDEN.
ADMISSION FREE. EVERYBODY WELCOME.
PADIIIAM, Trnncc Speaker and Clnirvojant, &c., &c.
.-Ul should hear thi.s Tcmarkable Girt Medium (14 yeaijs of age).
t®" PuDMC CiRCi-B after Evening Service. Afternoons at 2-!!0. Evenings (i 0.
To-morrow (Saturday) at the Old School, at 7-30
Mrs - Whittaker, ACCUINGTON, Clairvoyant.
A HEAUTY INVITATION TO ALL. g r a n d concert
On behalf of the Clitheroe Central F.C. R em em b e r To=Morrowl
A R T I S T E S : -
S a tu rd a y , F eb ru a ry I6th. “
M I 8 S N E L L IE K A Y , MR.
Soprano -A- B E A K L K , H umorist '
MR. M- K IL D U F F , Humorist MR- A . W A R D L E Y . , Basso MR. J A M E S T O M L IN SO N , Solo Violin MR- ,)• B E N T H A M . ‘'' A .L C .M . , at the Piano
Come E a r ly ! Come E a r ly ! Come E a r ly ! A Tre a t no one should miss I
Keserved Scats (nuinberedj 1/6, Second Seats 1/-, Tliird Seats 6d. Tlilrd Seats by Albion Street Entrance, iloors open at 7 o'clock. Gonnnence at 7 il0 sbari>.
PUBLIC HALL. TO-MORROW. FOR
Next Week!
Next Week!
Ticket lloliiers by Early doors at 6-45. Tickets insy be had from any of tlie Olub or Outside Cotninittees, and from the Hon. Sec., W. Cockkh, GO, Cliatburn ltd.
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SPIRITUALIST SOCIETY. Old School, Church Brow.
TWO SERVICES Will be lield on
Sunday Next, Feb. 17th SPEAKEK;
1 9 0 7
1 9 0 7
Calendars Calendars
1 9 0 7
AT THE TIMES OFFICE. 1 9 0 7
ri'.’ lCH ONE HALFPENNY.
If you wish to be healthy, eat pure food,
Firths’ Bread and Cakes
a r e g u a r a n te ed pu re , w e can r e c om m en d th em j'list a s s e cu r e ly a s we can r e c om m en d an E n g l ish G o ld Coin.
Ask for FIRTHS’. P U ^ I C HALL,
CLITHEROE.
BAND OF HOPE UNION. President: HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR.
PopiilarM.GffinGert Concert Party
Saturday, Feb. 23rd.
irnni 111111iihn11111itmm111imriin11 u u11nnrrrrninm, mmmmi SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF
WEST & DENVER’S CELEBRATED i:! i l'!'- ARTISTES :—
Miss Maggie Quinton, Soprano. Miss Jessie Wilde, Juvenile Vocalist Miss C. Hibbert, Instrumentalist. Mr. Harry Carlton, Bariione Mr. James Bennett, Elocutionist. Mr. Will Denver, Ventriloquist Mr. Will West, Humorist.
MisS Nellie McIntosh, Accompanist Chairman: D. J. SHACKLETON, Esq., M.P.
Doors open at 7, to commence at 7-30. Early Doors to 'licketholders at 6-45. FOl! PAltTICULAUS SEE pilUGltAiMMES.
(Stii It
Last Week!
LAST WEEK BMOEWELL’S POPULAR SALE. Desperate Further
Clearing Lots. Prices. Reductions. ON ALL Oddments, Remnants, &c.
At Bracewell’s MOOR L A N E .
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