oreas. Buff Orpingtons, fronl IS, 3/- per sitting. Eight to
FOE SITTING. SITTING.—m i te L o g h ^
sitting at half-price.—Coiunob llitheroe.
MONET.
G ~ C R O S S ~ B A ^ Branch; 30, Brown Street.
Head Offices;
eet, Strand, London, W.C, and ■ i Street ‘Witliin, London, B.C.
;^1,607,049 0 0 21,236,871 0 0
£371,078
or country, ou personal security-! us stones, stocks, shares, ancf t rciiioyal.
to X2,0<X) 'granted at a few hours id Shares bought and sold.
nths’ Notice of Withdrawal, 6 per cent, per annum,
I and upwards received as under: nibs' Notice of Withdrawal, 6 per cent, per annum,
. allowed on Current Account Balances.
onilis' Notice of ^Yithd^awal, 7 per cent, per annum,
0 the satisfaction of our customers, or prospectus, S 11. J. TALL, Joint Managers
WANTED.
—An Assistant Milliner, an As- Dressmaker, also Apprentice to vviiLL, Moor Lane.
—Good I ’AMILY WASHING lectable person.—Apply “ Times ”
-MACHINIST wanted for King One with slight knowledge of Underclothing preferred.—Apply I Street and Moor Lone, CUtheroe.
—Young Housemaid, 5 sorvantf is ; liouaemaid Waitress ; Houso- n to make butter, about 10 lbs; girl kept, to^mako CO^lba.^of butter .‘keeper one gentleman; Cook and gether; Generals from 14 to 30. •HD —Temporary Cook and aid. —Mau.^CuiisJiBsouOH, Castlt
lEHOE TIMES” fBANCE COUPON.
iiu the United Kingdom.) CU.U.T ODUJkniSKD BT
RANGE TICKET (applicabla only
^ Assai'ance C o r p a t ia f l Limited.
GEOEGE STEEET, GLASGOW. ALD POLE, General Manager.
>tice of Claim, under the following ist bo sent in case of injuryj^or ioven days after the accident. ^ 0 paid by the above Corporation opresontutiv'o of any one who^i* tccidont to the passengor-train in leased was travelling as a ticket- o-paying passenger, season ticket- lUor s ticket-holder, or who shall ally injured thereby (should^death seven days after such accident). h accident not prove fatal, but tlio same period of seven days
■o limbo (both arms or both legs, 1, by actual separation above the le), tiio person injured shall be ;eive £100, or for the loss of one lO afuresaid conditions, £50 ; and erson meet with an injury caused t as above defined which shall not aforesaid, but whicli of itself shaU
10 as hereinbefore mentioned, is this contract. nco Iiolds good for the current only. rvants travelling with a pass or ordinary passenger compartment :r train^an^iold this Coupon- :et. :an recover under more than one ince Ticket guaranteed by the 1 respect of the same accident.
1 at midnight on , Tebruarv 26th, 1909.
l i K A T E S .
the ITtli inst., a t 08, Waterloo iLicK Banks, in lior 82nd year.
NOWLEEGEMENT. rii and Family desire to .thank ends for the kind expressions of floral tributes received in their
jnt. (No Cards). ST. MARY’S.
Mary Hutchinson, 17, Wilkin- Square, aged 77 years. .
Jolin Demaine, 17, Brownlotv Street, aged 63 years. ■_
lenry O.xbungh, 39, WestVieWi a g^ 67 years.
I CARDS, Newest Plain and ral Designs. Orders promptly,yj ).— “ Times” Printing Works,;.^,
ice, Clitheroe. ■
d Published by the Pjqpriefry*>';-;.j m & Mahsland, at 6, Man**;,v
J ;
XIX >■ • H
J. R. GARLICK," THE FINEST CAR HEARSE IN LANGASHiRi-:
during the last 20 years he has been in business, and by strict attention to business - “
Takes this opportunity, of thanking his friends and customen for past favours hopies'to secure their future favours.
RUBBER TYRED.
He has now the L A R G E S T STOCK O F H E A R S E S and up-to-date CLARANCES and FUNERAL CARRIAGES
in the district, which he can turn out with Belgium and- English Black Horses to TOatch.
Also special up-to-date w J u B m ^ T l iR I A G E S i Silk Linings, Men in Livery, with Grey or Bay Horses,
WAGGONETTES, LANDAES, EAILIE, CARS (Rubber Tyred), CABS, HANSOMS, TEAPS AND GIGS. a t a n y t im e a t a MINUTE’S NOTICE.
NOTE THE ADDRESS:— -
J. R. Garlick, Wellgate Mews^ CLITHEBOE.
it iiira or lior from following his or >n, then tlie above Corporation ucli person £1 per week during cut, but in no cose for more than LU}' one accident. D that the person so killed or pon his or her person, this ticket er usual signature written in ink accident, ou the space provided together with the giving of notice
;eiit. and are a safe investment, [laturo of our investments, we are tcH of interest on deposits that will ably with dividends paid on almost took or shareholding insuring the il. We liave been establish^ for lur iiobition in tlie banking world to the success of our business
for longer periods. Interest paid e Terminal Deposit Bonds pay
GOLDSMITH and SILVERSMITH, KING STREET, Clitheroe.
PUBLIC HALL, Clitheroe. PRBSirrE2»T: HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. BAND OF HOPE UNION
Popular Concert SATURDAY, Feb. 27th
u m i m ii n i i i iiM m i i i n ii iii iii iim n n uMiiiiM i i i i im......... . SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF MR. W. ASPINALL’S > a..
Soprano—Miss Lilian Hayes, of the Manchester and Provincial Concerts. • Contralto—Miss Beatrice Isherwood, of the leading Concerts. Tenor—Mr. H. T attersall, of the Queen’s Hall, London. Bass—Mr. w . Aspinall, of the Lancashire Concerts.
Accompanist - Mr. J. Jepson. CHAIRMAN - W. SMITH, ESQ. A dm i s s io n 6d- & 4 d. Doors open 6-45, to commence at 7"3°. Grand Final! Last Day! n ii imn iiiiiimi iHiMmniiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiMiii^............ BRACEWELL’S 20th Popular Sale. 1111 n nr m I I I im 11 11111 r 1 1IIM11111 n 111111 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1»n t »n 11 n »I»»■
Clearing Lots Purther Reduced Come in and pick up th e Odd Lots Cheap.
Competition Last Day on Monday. Result published in this paper next week.
fi»“GREAT MOURNING DISPLAY NEXT WEEK END. BRACEWELL’S, POPULAR SALE, Moor Lane,
1 Humorist_Mr. Bob Mack, Lancashire’s Greatest Imitator of Animals, Birds and Musical Instruments.
rpool, Leeds, Bradford, Bristol beffidd, Hull, eto.
*
Curb Suites I BRASS AND COPPER.
Antique Brass & Copper Cheapest in'town.
Theo Wilson’s, Low Moor, Whalley, Chatburn & Ribblesdale Observer. AND
, ;ironfhonger, York St. - V O L 2 2 — N o , 1 7 . ( BEOISTEBEO FOB TBANBICIBSIOM IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1909.
M. SWINBURNE’S Second Prize Distribution, at the Public Hall, CLITHEROE P.S.A.
“ THE” HOUSE FOR WEDDING RINGS Charged only by Weight. ENGAGEMENT RINGS. WEDDING PRESENTS. BRIDESMAID’S PRESENTS, &c.
VALUE AND QUALITY COMBINED
ON SUNDAY NEXT, Feb. 28th. at 3-0 p.m. THIS MEETING IS OPEN TO MEN AND WOMEN.
THE PRIZES WILL BE DISTRIBUTED BY HRS. J. T. WHIPP, Mayoress of Clitlieroe. Sp « aker-Th« Rev. DAVID C R IT C H L E Y of Darwen
■•-ORCHESTRA & CHOIR OF ABOUT 100 VOICES, Leader ot Choir and Orchestra: Mr. W. R. Dngdale.
PRINCIPALS - MISS E. KNTWISTLE AND TH E MISSES RIDING. Pianist: Mr. D. Hanson. Organist: Mr. J. C. Ford. Chairman : Mr. J. Ford.
programmes at the back entrance,—Choir at the platform entrance. The remaining space will be opened to tho public at o quarter to three.
Admission by programme from 2-15 to 2-45—coloured programmes at the front door and white Collection.
Clitheroe Band of Hope Union. A GRAND WILL BE HELD IN Work WESLEY SCHOOL, On Saturday, March 6th, TO BE OPENED AT 2 - 3 0 , BY
CONCERT PARTY HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR ENTERTAINMENTS AT INTERVALS.
■ (Alderman J. T. W hipp, Esq.)
Proceeds in aid of the Forward Movement o f the Lancashire and Cheshire Union and Local Union.
■ADMISSION 4d. R ef reshm en ts provided a t re a so n ab le prices.
G IF T S of Articles, Refreshments or Subscriptions will be thankfully received by any Member of the Committee or the Secretaries,
A. RIGBY, 38, West View. H. ROBINSON, 40, Newton Street.
NOTICE. Under the auspices of the
Clitheroe Cottager’s Flower and Vegetable Society.
A PUBLIC L E C TURE will be given in tlio
National School, C li'theroe, OH
Wednesday Next, Mar. 3
By MR. JOHN HfTCHON, OLITIIEROB.
“ Profitable Work in Greeri^house for Working Man.”
Subject:
C hairman :—M R. J. THEXTON. To commence at 7-80 prompt.
Now Members will bo taken at the close. J. COOK, ^ecw’ary.
Clitheroe Sealers’ Institute . ' DISCUSSION CLASS.
Sunday Next, Feb 28th. • AT 6-30 p.m.
LECTURKB:—
Councillor R. PARKER, Subject;
•‘ SM A L L HOLDINGS and Other matter»of Local Interest.”
chairman—MR. A. BRIDGE. Qneationa and discussion
Everybody Welcome. Ho Colleotion. ; :
. Ladies epeoially iavitcd. Offertory box at the door,
H. COMPANY.
4th BATTALION EAST LANCASHIRE REGIMENT.
c o m p a n y o r d e r s . COMPANY DRILLS will be held every
Tuesday and Friday evenings at 8-o o’clock. RECRUITS’ DRILLS every evening
(except Saturday), at 8 o’clock. Young Men between the ages of 17 Md
35 wishing to join can obtain all information as to Service, etc., from Sergt. Instructor GrifiSn at the Drill Room.
Notice of all Ranks is called to the;
following new rule, ivliich will be enforced in future.
No man will be allowed to compete
for any Prizes who does not attend all Battalion and Half-Battalion parades unless he has applied for and obtained leave of absence (ini ■ writing) from the Officer commanding his Gompjiny.
The Clothing, having been- returned
from the contractors, ivill be ready, fot; re-issue next Monday, 1st March.
Men must attend as soon as possible
to receive same. (Signed),
J H O M A S C . R O B IN S O N , .:r'«iit»lii, OomuioiHling "H "Company
PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
Waterloo Wesleyan MARRIED MEN’S '
CARNIVAL March 10th, llth & I3th.
R. £79,814,724 17 10
Authorised Capital.. Subscribed Capital ..
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4
Bedsteads, Wringing Machines,
HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY,
TRY
WILSON’S, YORK STREET.
PRICE ONE HALFPENNY. THE
London City & Midland Bank, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 11836.
£22,200,000 £18,235,680
Paid-up Capital _ Beserve Fund . .
Directors:
E. H. Holden, Eeq., M.P., Chairman and Managing Director. William Gbaham Bbadshaw, Esq., London, Deputy-Chairman.
Tho Eight Hon. Lo bdAibbdale Sir G.P .'F atjdel-Phillips, Bart The Right Hon. L oud Pibbib, T ® ,
Leeds
Robebt Clovee Beazley, Esq. Liverpool. ■
Chaelbs G. Beale, Esq., Birmingham.
Sir WiLLLiM Benjasiin Bow- EiNa, Bart., Liverpool.
John Alexandeb Cheistie, Esq London.
Sir F. D. Dixon-Haetland, Bart., M.P., London.
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Feedeeiok Hynde Fox, Esq., Liverpool.
G.C.I.E., London.
H. Simpson Gee, Esq., Liocoster John Howaed Gwythee, Esq., London.
W. Mubeay Feaseb, Esq., London.
Aethue T. Keen, Esq., Bir mingham
Tv P T.nnrinn.
Thomas Royden, Esq., Liver pool.
K.P., London.
Sir Thomas Sutheeland, G.C.M.G., London.
William Fitzthomas Wyley, Esq., Coventry.
William Watson, Esq., Liverpool.
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Head Office: 6, THREADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON, E.C.
J . M. Maddeeb, B. B. Mdeeay, W. H. Hillman, Joint Managers. E. J. Mobeis, Secretary. BALANCE-SHEET, 31st December, 1908. ASSETS
LIABILITIES. S. ». d,
T» Capital Paid up, tU.: XU 10s. Od. per Bbara on 103,928 Stioras ot XCO each... 0.'?®-}''“ 9 9
„ Heterta Fund...............................................2 S UWiilond payable ®n 1st Febrnary, 1909... „ BaUnco ot Profit and Lobb Account
, Ourrent, Dcpoiit, and other Accounts Acceptances on Account of Customers
G
... I ib ,u i id 7,7;J6,331 \J
® ® .G.974,403 2 fi % 103,999 2 8
By Cash in hand and at Bank of England
, Money at Call and at Short , I nvertmbntk: £ 8. d- .............11 10
Notice ...........................9,190,418 11 8 J _ J _______ 20.844,618 8 6
, StocksGuarantecd by British Government Indian and British Railway Debenture
Consols and other British Government Securities 4,031,938 17 6
ond Preference Stocks, British Corporation Stocks,
, Bills of Exchange
Colonial and. Foreign OoTflrncQ-nt'Stocks, eto 5,548,880 7 99,580,819 6 8
.................................. 8.603,118 7 6 38,928,065 16 8
, l.iabilitieaofOustomerB forAeeeptaneea as per contra
, Advances on Current Accounts, Loans on Secnrliy ond other Accounts ... 34,002.460 XT •
* Bank Promlaei at Head Office & Branches 1,780,208 1 6 ;£79,814,724 17 10
.................................. 8,101,990 3 8
REPORT OF THE AUDITORS TO THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THE LONDON CITY a nd jh d la n d b a n k , l im it e d .
tho certified Returns from tho Branches. Wo have satisfied ourselves os to tho correotnoss of Oio Cosh Balances and the Bills ol Exchange, and have verified the correctness of tho Money at OaU and Short Notice. We have also verified tho Securities representing the Investments of tho B a ^ , and having obtained all tlie information and explanations wo have required, we aro of opinion that such Balance Sheet is properly drawn up so as to exhibit a true ond correct view of the state of tho Company’s affairs according to the best of our information and the explanations given to
In accordance with the provisions of Sub-section 19 of the Companies Act, 1907, we report os We have examined the above Balance Sheet in detail with the Books at Hoad Office ond with
us and as 8ho^vn by the books of the Company. ^ WHINNEY, SMITH & WHINNEY, Chartered Accountants, ‘ ' '
London, 7th January, 1009. Auditors. The Bonk has Branches and Sub-Branches in London, the suburbs, and tlirougliout the country.
I t has also Agents in all the principal Cities of tho world. Everv kind ot Banldng business is transacted at the Head Office and Branches. Bills, Annuities, Coupons and Dividends are collected in all parts of tho United Kingdom, tho
’colonies, and in Foreign Countries. Purchase and Sale of Stocks and Funds aro otfeoted. Strong Booms are provided for the security ot Deeds and other property lodged by the CustomeiB
For tho convenionco of'Customers, monies con be paid m at any of the Branches and advised the some day to their own accoimt.
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Every'OfflcOT^Hhe Bonk is pledged by a signed Declaration to secrecy as to tho business affoirs of the Bank and its customers. The Foreign Exchange Department,
TeloEroDliio Address—“ Cinnaforex, London.” ' Telephon^2481 London Wall
ISSUES Currency Drafts on oil Cities, Circular Letters of Credit and Circular Notes payable all over the world ; also makes Mail and Telegraphic Transfers to all Cities. COLLECTS Foreign Bills. PURCHASES approved Foreign Bills.
Drafts, &o., may bebbtoined direct from tho Hoad Office or Branches, which ore always ready to give quotations.
ESTABLISHES Commercial Credits on behalf of Customers available anywhere against tho usual shiDPinn documents.
^ ,
.............. .. The Shipping Department.
Is specially organised to look after Shipmvners’ Freight Remittances from, and Disbiwsomonts to, ^ all parts of the World by mail or cable.'
TelearoDhic Address—” Cinnaship, London.” Telephono—2481 London Wall PUBLIC HALL, Clitheroe, The Iccles’ Concert
Wednesday, March 10th. AB.TISTES'
MISS GERTRUDE MAXTED. Her first appearance at these Concerts.
JGSKA SZIGETI, Solo Violin.
One of the most wonderful- violinists of the present age. Second ' appearance at tbese Concerts.
MISS MYRIA HESS, Solo Pianoforte. Her first appearance at these Concerts.
MR. CYRIL TOWSEYy Accompariist Doors open at 7-30. Concert at! 8. Carriages 10 o’clock.
. ...................... Admission 4s-, 2s. and Is . B E CH S T E IN GRAND'JPIANO. ,
Plan and T ick et s at J. ECCLES’ Pianoforte and Music Warehouse. MARKax-t.'^^'^ : : ■ _ Place, CLiTHEROE.,-:-;-Tel. s8.
'SMm € 8 , . , ,
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\ 1 1 III IItfII Itl IH'idl ,
l i i 'i t ! I! it
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. , £3,799,100 _ £3,419,190
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