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C L iT ft lg t lQ lS iw t g s . E f tC h A Y . T^ET^RtTARY 86j j 0g ^


what action will Mr. Lloyd George take in the,shape of new taxes. If he taxes the land, and the landlord puts the tax on the farmer, in the shape of increased rental, the farmer will have to raise the price of Butter This will be your opportunity to secure some of our


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Lilium Margarine at 9d. per lb.


The finest Butter substitute known. No presents given with it only Honest Value.


Household Divi Stores.


TELEPHONE 74. bon


Pi umbers & Decorators, WEL.LGATE.CL1


Estimates Given. Workmansliip Guainnteeil. Wc re^pect'uUy bpp to call the attention of the*


public to our N 6W .s to ck o f U p - t o -d a t© P a p o rh a n g 'm g .s & W a l l D e c o r a t io n s which It prcflent includes soinp of the B'inest Designs in the town, and in inv ting your inspec* tion we wish to place thei*e at >our disposal.


Dealers in all kinds of Go for Gas, Water, and Electric Hell Fitting.


Oils, Colours, Varnishts, Rrusho**, ^c. ARTISTES MATERIALS A SPECIALITY.


Bgf'Repairs of all de.scriptions promptly attended to on the most reasonable terms.


Five Pence per Pound


Is the duty we pay on every pound of S 5 ^ T E A . M -


we buy. It .doesn’t matter whether the Tea costs 1 /- or 2/- per pound, the duty is just


the same. Have you ever calculated the number of


cups you get out of a pound of tea at 1 /6, and a pound at 2/-.' We reckon you get 12


more cups out of a pound of 2/- tea than you


do out of a pound at 1 /6. Just think it over, you get a better tea, a


finer flavour, and it doesn’t cost you above 2/6 per year more, if you use a pound a week. You try a J of our 1/6 and 21- Tea and work it out for yourself.


H ou s eh o ld DiYi S to r e s . O U R THER0E


h e q u e s t io n of first importanre in politics to-day is the Budget and


niLLinERY I Miss W. Ingham,


having satisfactorily finished her first course of Millinery Lessons, has been requested to commence another term.


Ci.AssEs ON T uesday & T hurs­


day E vknings from 7 to g p.m., beginning Tuesday, March 23rd


and Thursday, 25th.


She is also prepared to receive any O rders for Millinery and will endeavour satisfaction.


to give every For terms, apply


4 6 , ESHTOH TERRACE, CLITHEROB.


We Guarantee Satisfaction I


If this appeals to you, and you require any kind of


Household Furniture


-i_i m I lll^lllnl II—ii lll■lll^llnll1~lm ^ i give us a trial.


We can supply the “ B E S T " at prices you can compare anywhere.


A big variety of Goods always in stock.


Any sort of Cabinet work undertaken by


T.Satterthwaite ^


and Son,


Joiners and GaMnet Maters, YORK STREET


Mr. John Gudgeon,


P ro fe sso r o f s-InBlngr and Pianoforte Stonyhurst College.


Organist o f Holy Name Church, Manchester


Solo Pianist and Accompanist fo r Concerts.


.ReceiveB Pupils for Inslructions in


Singing & Pianoforte, &c. at his residence,


F E R N L E IG H , Kailway View, CLITHEROE


PIANOFORTE, SINGING, ORGAN AND THEORY OF MUSIC.


Lessons given in the above subjects by


ROBERT DOYLE, L.R.A.M ^ROANIST 8S. MIOHAIL AND JOHN'S OHUROH, OUTHBROC.


For terms apply, 6, Qiurch Street, Clitheroe and 18, Strawberry Bank, Blackburn.


James Tomlinson, T e a ch e r c f Y ic lin .


Professional Pupil of C. Bawdon Briggs, Eeq., Prof, of Violin, Boyal Manchester College of Muaio, and Principal First Violin BUle Orchestra. ■


For terms, &c., address 31, Castle Street, CLITHEROE. Ir . Joseph Hanson TENOR,


Or the (Queen’s Hall) London, Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester Concerts


Visits C lith e ro e & W h a lle y e a ch M on d a y


and receives Pupils for Lessons in


U n v o ic e Production and Singing. LA T E ST SU C C E S S .


Colne Musical Festival, Dec. slk, 1908, Mr. .Sidney Travis, winner of ist prize in Tenor Solo Competition. Making a total of S ist prizes won by Mr. Hanson’s pupils in igo8.


Address ;— Glen M a s s on , A c c r in g to n A


I 'G G S ; FOB SITTING.—^White Leghorns, Black Minorcas, BuS Orpingtons, from


first class strains, 3/- per sitting. Eight to hatch, or second sitting at hall-price.— CoUilNOB Bashall Eaves, Clitheroe.


17GGS FOB SITTING.—Good Winter layers, K j cross pure white Wyandotte and white


Leghorn; also pure brown Leghorns, good grass run. Both excellent, laying strains. 2/6 , for sitting of 13.— GnonoE Touneb, Ashdene, Whalley.


LOANS.


THE PRIMROSE KING MILL, LIMITED, CLITHEROE.


SuBscaiBED Capital, ^30,000.


tHE Company is prepared to receive LOANS Withdrawable at Call. Interest 4^ per cent


]>er annum, free from Income Tax. Bankers; ITie i-ondoa City and Midland Bask, Ltd., Blariihnrp, and Branches.


SALES BY AVfHOff. ■Y AMO* D v u n m


Monday Next, March 1st, at 2 p.m. BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE


Plants, Apple, Peak and Peeoh Tbees, etc. On view to-morrow (Saturday) and Monday.


GISBURNE LIVE STOCK AUCTION MART.


SALES OF ALL CLASSES OF STOCK EVERY ALTERNATE WEDNESDAY.


NEXT SALE


Wednesday, Mar. 3rd. when Large Consignments of


LYEVG-OFF COWS aad odber Classes of Cattle will be presented.


Ballot 10-45 pro°>pt-


Seoetary. H. C. STARKIE, Gisbume, Clitheroe.


HELLIFIELD


AUCTION MART CO. LTD. GREAT SALE OF


DAIRY COWS & HEIFERS EVERY THURSDAY at lo o’clock.


The well-known centre for the best Dairy Cows in the North.


WM. MORPHET, Sccretar)'. HELLIFIELD AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


T MIXTURE U d ie s’ Tailor, STORE CATTLE, Is. per lb.------


Special Sale FOR ALL CLASSES OF C O N T R A C T For the supply of Fresh Beef, Fresh Mutton,


has commenced at


W i th e¥6Py l ib . p u r ch a s e d w e g iv e ilh . i!i>


Good Sound Tea lUNLlFFE


I s . ^d. p e r lb. )


CASH SUPPLY STORES, m a b k e t p l a c e , c u t h e b o e .


JAS. PARKER, s e w i n g 1^5; latest new Centraf Bobbin and new W. S. Machines.


Utton and sews backwards or forwards with all the latest improvement. ? a l \ e economy, buying cheap Sewing and Knitting Machines from ^ l e


who do!:® w d ° ? ° n d * e m . r^al direct with J. Parker who will teach .and look after ***Vadvertise to sell machines; ooce sold every machine


little lean alford to sell it for. Pounds can be, saved m buymg a new Sewing or Knitting Machine from J Parker.


It ii not a question with me as to how much money 1 can get for a .


All Machine Orders and Repairs aitended to on the premises. Second-hand Machines bought or taken in exchange for new one.s.


J .™ . . parter, S o la SIXSo?,"' Sewing; Machines for


Note the Address m . C A S 'n J ! VTKW. OTITHBRCMB.


K . PRINTING 1 t I


Of every Description done on the Shortest Notice at the


“ Times ” Printing Works. ^ MARTHOLME PITS. Cock Bridge Coal.


THIS WELL-KNOWN. ECXINOMICAL COAL can be


Mr. W; L. GRIME,' Clitheroe, Mr. O. ROWE, Qitbeiioe, Mr. R. DUGDALE, Clitberoe,


" Mr. W. YATES, Chatburn, Mr. W. SMALLEY, Grindleton,;


Metwra. J . DUCKWORTH and SmC .'


. ■ .Glahiinw. from ^ above pits


cr from any of 'tb^ agents mentioned below at REASONABLE PRICES.


GREAT HARWOOD.


COLLIERY COMPANY. LIMITED.


business


17, Victoria Street, CLITHEROE.


SpleMH Seleclioi o! Palletns.


T o the Inhabitants o f Cliatburn and District.


Edwd. R. Yeevers, (Son OP Me. K. Veeters;


Begs to announce that he has taken over the business of


JOINER, BUILDER and UNDERTAKER.


which has been carrhd on by his father, and was established over 160 years sgo, and hopes by strict attention to bnsiness td'merit a share of public patrenace.


All classes of Jobbing Work and Kepairs promptly


* executed. Good workmanship giisran eed. Fokeeals completely furnished and attended to. Estimates given. Enquiries s.licited.


Beaidence & Workshop: DOWNHAM ROAD, CHATBURN-


38, K in g St., C lith e ro e .


E. F. Jackson Auctioneer & Valuer,


Begs to inform the public that haring received numerouB appointmentfl he han, for the convenience of clitTits, taken rooms at the above addrets, where all oommunications will receive prompt attention.


PBOPBBTY, FABM STOCK, AND FUBKITIJBE SAXES.


Conduoted on Tcasonable terms. Prompt settlementa


inventories prepared & Valuations for Mortgage, Probate or other purp<»e..


C E B T IF IE D BA ILIFF under the Law Diatrca (Amendment) Acta, 1888 and 189.5.


16: H


Office open daily. ' ld H


Master Cloggers. NOTICE.


CLITHEROE Owing to the increased, wages


and cost of materials the Clitheroe Master Cloggers have unanimously decided to increase the price


for Clogs and Repairs, the advanee to take effect from Feb 8th.:


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30 Geld and Bulled Cows from John' Wol- fenden.


TUESDAY. MAR 2nd. Sale to connnence at 12 o’clock. Entries received':—


10 do. 10 „ do.


'do. Ml. Jos. Webster. do. Mr. W. Taylor.


12 Smart Bulled Cows from Mr. T. Cow- pertJi'waite..


3 Geld Cattle from Mr. A. Harrison. 2 Geld Heifers from Mr. F. Caton. Also others from Miessrs. R. Harrison' and


Sons, Geo'. Holden, etc. etc. Further entries solicited and received up


to time of sale. WM. MORPHET, Sccretaiy.


Fresh Fish, Bread, Flour, Barley, Oatmeal, Seed Cake, Irish, Danish or Farmer's Fresh Butter, Coffee, Chicory, Tea, Cocoa, Sugar, Cheeso, Yellow Soap, Clothing, New Clogs and Clogging, Shoes, Coal and other necessaries and articles of consumption for the Workhotise of this Union, and for Coffins for the Workhouse, Clitheroe, and the surrounding Townships, from thd 28th day of March next to the 2nd day of October, next, also for Hair Cutting and Shaving


.'and use of Hearse and Cab for the Workhouse, Clitheroe and the surrounding Townships, and for the supply of New Milk and Fresh Butter ; for the Workhoxise from the 28th day of March next to the 26th day of JIarch, 1910. The several articles to be contracted for will


be required to be delivered at such times and in such quantities at the Workhouse, near Clitheroe,. and as regards Coffins either at the Workhouse, or at.such places wtliin the Township of Clitheroe 0 8 t)lei|jpoard of Guardians may direct. Thq:vfc)llowing is oh estimate of the quantities


of thb undermentioned articles likely to be wanted during the above period, namely: Fresh Beef, 6,000 lbs ; Fresh Mutton, 1,200 lbs;


Fresh Fish, (Cod without head or fresh Haddock) varying from lOOlbs. to ISOlbs. weekly; Bread,


1,400 Scores or 28,0001bs.; Flour, 1 load; Cat Meal, 4 loads; Seed t^Jake", l,0401bs.; Irish, Danish or Farmer’s Fresh Butter, l,2001bs.; Coffee, 2501bs.; Chicory, 281bs.; Tea (at Is. 6d., per lb.) 200 lbs.; Cocoa, SOOlbs.; Sugar, 20001bs ; Cheese, 3001bs.; Yellow Soap, (Tyson, Crossfleld or Gossages X X .) lOcwt.; Mc.Dougall's 8 per cent. Carbolic Soap, lOcwt.; McDougall’s No. 2 Disinfecting Fluid, 10 gallons; House Coal, 40 tons; Steam Coal or Slack, 160 tons; New Milk, varymg from 230 to 300 quarts per week (for 12 months); Fresh Butter, 81bs. per week (for 12 months.) TENDERS sealed and addressed to the


orroclisford O all, Cllflieroe.


Chairman, under cover to the Clerk, must be sent to the Workhouse before Four o’clock, in the Afternoon of .WEDNESDAY, tho 3rd day of March 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 show the name of tho person to whom they belong, but bo marked with a device word or number to be referred to in tlio Tender, and sucli device word or number must not bo the same aa any used on past occasions, nor must any person tendering use moro than one private mark. Each Con­ tractor must be prepared with the necessary security for carrying out liis contract if required. Tho Guardians do not bind themselves to


accept Hho lowest or any tender, and reserve to themselves tho right to select from any Tender such goods or articles tendered for as they may think proper without accepting tho whole of the Tender, and every Tender must be under seal when doliverod. Parties may tender for any-of ^ the articles


separately, and Accounts will be paid quarterly. .The Guardians will not pay for any articles'


of any kind not contracted for, unless by order signed by tlie Clork Sy direction of the Board.' Forms of Tender with Bpecifications of the


several articles to be contracted for, may bo had on application to me, or at the Workhouse, and no Tender will 4. bo.^ received but on the Form apecified fpr that purpose.-. • --


; \ v By order of the Boaid,'‘ : . BoardRoom,; . . : .Clitheroe, 16thFebruary,-1909. ,


{ THOMAS EASTHAM, ' . .Clerk to the^Quardianfl,


' s ; ' Ponted and Publiahed by


Mnsss. LoBO & ’UlBBUMOi ' P lice . C H lb a n i ;


CoTTAK & Bblleb, Jewellers, West Bradford.


F ' O


m o s DUERDEN, wiU sell by auction os abovsi a consignment of Rose Tbees, Evebobeens, Obnajientax. and Decobative


N SALE.—h a l f PLATE CAlffiRA, R.R. Lens, in splendid condition; to be sold


cheap, dark slide^tripod,g^complete.— Apply 91, Jubilee Terrace, Clitheroe._________________


rpO BE SOLD as a going concern a good 1 DRAPERY AND DRESSMAKING


BUSINESS in a goodj position. Satisfactory reasons given.— Apply, Post Office, Waterloo, Clitheroe.


SALE PRICES. Stock exceeds 250,000 rolls all clanaoB. Write for patterns, stating class required, q (Dept. 169) BARNETT WALL- PAPER Co., Ltd., Knott Mill, MANCHES'TER.


W C M 1 at Christmas, not used six times, must be turned


'tYCLE.—Bargain to anyone who wants J Gent’s high grade Coventry Bicycle, new


i into cash. Two best brakes, ball free wheel, latest high grade 1909 Coventry cycle, plated rims, best of all things, all accessories, lamp and everything, fully guaranteed and worth double, £3 12s. 6d- Approval willingly before cash sent. IF. J. HiUiDO, 6, Southboume Terrace, Waston-super-Maie.___________________________


ERCER’S 41, Penny Stbeet, Blaokbdbn. Eat. 1876.


ALLPAPERS FROM l^d. PER ROLL Any quantity, large or small, WHOLE­


fur twelve months' supply of milk, commenciBj this Spring. Bankers' reforences freely girea act enquiries as to financial standing welcomid. Large supply required.— State price and quantity I to March, Olaytok & Fiabson, Solicitors, 22, | Booth Street, Manchester.


M V A S C E D . CHEAP SOFA SHOP. both.— Bbacewkll, Moor Lane. W SUAZiL ESU?SNSBS ENABI.B T7S TO SELE CHEAP.


STOCKTAIONG. STOCKTAKING. SELLING OFF. SELLING OFF.


GENUINE SALE.


50 SUITES AND SIDEBOARDS-50. GENUINE SALE.


We take your Old Furinture in Exchange THE ENORMOUS STOCKS.


P I A N O S . P I A N O S . P I A N O S . At nearly any price you Uke.


60 SUITES AND SIDEBOARDS— 50. Tons of other Furniture.


SELLING OFF. SELLING OFF. Everything Reduced.


Don’t be misled. MakeTsure you get to MERCER’S,


41. PENNY STREET, BLACKBURN. TENDEBS.


C L I T H E R O E U N I O N . WORKHOUSE SUPPLIES.


r i TTR Guardians of this Union aro prepared I to receive the proposals of persons willing


Ofifica.


Blouses and Underclothing preferred.—Apply Hitohon, King Street and Moor Lane. Cuttieroe.


V


ILK.—SMALL DAIRY wanted at once, also regular weekly supplies of FRESff


EGGS. Boxes supplied. State prices and quantity to j


Matlock Dairies, 127 Gortoo Road, Manchester, S.E.


\ \ j ANTED.— Young Housemaid, 6 servants j V t kept, £18 ; Housemaid Waitress; House*


keeper for farm to make butter, about 16 lbs; Housekeeper, girl kept, to^make 60 ibs. of butter weekly ; Housekeeper one'gentleman; Cook and Housemaid together; Generals from 14 to 30. I \ISENGAGED —Temporary Cook and


U Housemaid. —Mbs.^Chesebbouoh, Castle Street, Clitheroe.


“ CLITHEROE TIMES” INSURANCE OOUPOY\. |


COUPON-INSURANCE TICEET^fapplicable only | within the United Kingdom.)


SPECIALLY GUABANTEED BYJ ^


The Glasgow Assiiraace Gorpoialloi| Liinited,j


104, WEST GEORGE STBEET, GLASGOW. A. REGINALD POLE, General Manager.


conditiozis, must be sent in case of injuryfior I Death within seven days after the accident.


To whom Notice of Claim, under the following I I


£100 ^vill be paid by the above Corporation I


to tlie legal representative of any one who^iil killed by an accident to the passenger-train in j which the deceased was travelling as a ticket*! bearing or fare-paying passenger, season ticket* [ holder, or Trader’s ticket-holder, or who shall i have been fatally injured thereby (should^deatii I result within seven days after such accident). | Should such accident not prove fatal, butt


cause within the same period of seven daj’i l the loss of two limbs (both arms or both legs, T or one of each,-by actual separation above ^ j wrist or ankle), the person injured shall be j entitled to receive £100, or for tho loss of one


'limb imder the aforesaid conditions, £50; and should such person meet mth on injury caused I by on accident os above defined which shall not I prove fatal as aforesaid, but which of itself shall totally prevent him or her from following his oi her occupation, then the above Corporation will pay to such person £1 per week during such disablement, but in no case for more than I ten weeks for any one accident.


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injured bad upon ^is. or her person, this ticket j with his or her usual signature written in ink |


PROVIDED ^ a t the person so killed tf Admission


prior to the accident, on the space provii^ > below, which, together with the giving of nodoe j within the time as hereinbefore, mentioned, is the essence of this contract. Tb^ insurance holds good for the current |


week'of issue only. Railway servants travelling with a pass or. I


ticket in an ordinary passenger oompsrtzD^t f of a passenger traing^can|^hold this Coupoo* j Insurance Ticket


No person can recover under moro than ob i d


Coupon-lnsnranco Ticket guaranteed by tba | Corporation, jm


x respect of the some accident


Sig^naturo .............................. .............................. .. Coupon expires at midnight on


Friday, March 1909. Takes this opp ACKNOWIEDGEKBNT.


Mrs. MoHale and Famil y desire to thank ofl friwds for tlioir kind sympatliy and


tributes sent in their sad bereavement. 24, Harrop Street.


, Mis A. H. Garratt wishes to thank oil kindness sliown to her Mother durmg her wnl illness. Factory Row, Billiugton.


I during* the last 2o| THE F!NI


He has now up-to- in thel Englis|


P'eb. 2och: Jane Sutcliffe, 5 Castle | .


Eeb. 2o1ih: Alice Banks, 68, " •


ST, MARY’S. ■ aged .62 yeais. aged 81 years.


Feb. 23rd : ; Michael-'-MoHale, HaWr j Stmeot, aged 52 j’eais.r


ST. JOSEPH’S. , _ . , ,


'4 iso special up-\ WAGGONETTES NOTE THE a d d !


J. R. | SAT


Soprano— IVliSS Me


Tenor—Mr. Hoc Entertainer]


For all particulars,


ACANCY.—MACHINIST wanted for Kinj Street. One witli slight knowledge oi


j E E S


EMPLOYERS’ L WORKMEN’S C INCLUDING DOMESTIC


V ANTED.—Good FAMILY WASHING T by respectable person.—Apply Times" Insurances <


' ANTED.—^Au Assistant Milliner, an As­ sistant Dressmaker, also Apprentice to


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Qreenacro Street, for Clubs, Parties, &C.3 Applications stating terms and particulars to


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bo made on or before February 27th to the Secretary.


Jaues R. Gabnee, 2, West View. LAND TO BE LET.


rpO BE LET, by Tender, with immediate I possession, on a yearly tenancy, all that 1 CLOSE OF LAND situate at Goosebutts,


HE Committee of the Reehobites Club have to LET THE RECHABITES HALL, in


CHARING CROSS BANK Manchester Branch: 30, Brown Street.


Head Offices:


28, Bedford Street, Strand, London, W.C. and 39, Biahopsgate Street Within, London, E.C.


Branches: Liverpool, Leeds, Bradford, Brisini Sheffield, Hull, etc.


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Assets Liabilities .


I Clitheroe, containing about 4^ statute acres, ' recently occupied (alon^with Hayhurst Farm) by Mr. WiUiam Porter under the Governors of


' Clitheroe Grammar School, i For Conditions of letting'’ 'andlfurther par-


i ticulars apply to Mb. Fbed^D. Robinson, Clerk ■ to the Governors, Clitheroe Castle, to whom Tenders may be sent until Monday morning,


8th March, 1909. ON SALE.


:I0II SALE—A LARGE A M E R IC A N O R G A N , 16 stops.—Apply, Messrs.


Surplus


;£1,G07,949 ]fl,236,871


£371,078


LOANS of i.30 to £2,000 (granted at a few honn notice in town or country, on personal sccuritv.


jewellery, precious stones, stocks, shares, ant furnitute, without removal.


2 1 Stocks and Shares bought and sold.


2 Per Cent, allowed on Current Account Balances.


D eposits of / lO and upwards received as under: Subject to 3 months’ Notice of Withdrawal, 5 |jj|


cent, per annum,


Subject to 6 montha’ Notice of Withdrawal, 6 pet cent, per annum.


Subject to 12 months’ Notice of Withdrawal, 7 per cent, per annum.


Special terms for longer periods. Interest pail quarterly. 'The Terminal Deposit Bonds pay nearly 9 per cent, and are a safe inveetment. Owing to the nature of our investments, wc ate able to pay rates of interest on deposits that w


39 years, and our position in the banking woilj to-day testifiee to the success of our Imsinta


compare favourably with dividends paid on alrami any elate of stock or shareholding insuring tht safety of capital. We have been establiahM («


nethods, and ta the satisfaction of our customen, Write or call for prospectus, A. WILLIAMS & H. J. TALL, Joint Managsti


PUBLIC NOTICE.


i l k . SubBtantUl firms of WholeMlo Dalrj. men in Manchester are willing; to negotiate


God KING


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