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TIMES ” OFFICE.
VALUABLE WORKERS.—.An inter- osting gathering took place at St. Luire s
,
Mi.s.sion Room on Satui'day evening, when p]'(iSontiitioiis wen; iiiiule to iMr- and Mj'.s. ,J. 0 . Rainsbottoni, ulio have recently removed to .St. Annes, for
lie.alth I'casoiis. The
prc.sentations demonstrate tlie ' re gard in which Air. and All’s. R.'imshottoi'n are held, and were to show appreciation of (heir devoted and .self-sacrilicing elfort.s for a jieriod of over thirty j'oars.
'Phe
frifts took th(! form of a pair of liaadsonio .silver
caiidlc.stiek.s. a.iid jir.nyei’ and liymn book for (au^h. I'he eandlestick.s wore
suitably imscrihed with the recipients’ record of service, and woi'c presented, along with otluvr gifts, by the A iear of Wlialley (Rev. R. Ne.wman), who. in (ho
cour.se of hi.s address, meiitionod Mmt tlie .Mission Room «'.as l)uilt in LSiJO, Ah’. Ramsbottom being one of (he original trnsteo.s. Ever sims; (lie building was ojKjncd Air. and -Mrs. Ramshottoni had lalxnu'ed unceasingly and devotedly for the good of the Mission and of tlie Sunday sohool. Not only liad tliey given tlieir time on tlie S.ab'bath. wlicn they were liardly evei- absent, but tlioy had also visited tlio liomes of tin; peojile during the week, and nuide tliom feel that they were friends in reality.
.Mr. Newman cx-
liresscd the ho]w that Air. and Mrs. Ramsbottom might he .shared for many years of lioaKh aiid strength in their new home a(. St. Aimes.—.Mr. and Atrs. Rains- hottom suitably re.s])onded, tlianking the donor.s for (Jieir unexpeeted gifts, and ho]iing that (he work of the Alission would eontinue to prosper.—During the evening a miseollaneous entertainment was given, consisting of anthems by’ the choir, songs fiy’
Priv.ate S. Goodman. Miss A. Ashcroft, -Mr.s. Wilkinson and .Mrs. Chamhorlain. a recitation by Mis.s Hiorns, a. cjuarletLi by Misses LV'liiteeross and Ashci'of( and
.Mc.ssrs. Goodman and Harrison, and a dialogue by Misses
Goodm.au and Wor- thingten. Miss Dean was aeconpianist.
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T h e M e r r y W id ow a t th e R oyal, B la ck b u rn .
-* o * - THE GEORG i: EDWARDKS' (,'G. On Monday next for six uighUs and
matonce (Thursday) the George Ed- wardes’ <'ompaii.y will iia-; a. welcome return visit in the world’.s record-break ing play, ■
comes direct from Dal.y’s Thciiiie, Lou don, the liomc of .so many sucee.s.sful musical plays. We have no need in enlarge upon this populai' play, which has broken theairiciil records all over the world, and is siill eunsidered one oi the dainties and mast charming musi cal plays ever produced. I’he compan.y is a most cajiable one. The cast in- cliule.s Air. Robert Necdluim as "I’riiiee Diinilo Air. Kevan Rei'iiard as ''Rar- on I’opoH' “ ; Air. Adrian Beaumonl as “-Niscli” ;
Ali.ss Vera Macdonald as '' .Nalalie ; .M iss Patricia Cannon as ' l'’rou-Fron ’ : and .Miss \\ iiiilred Tlrowue a.s “ Sonia.’’ The will he an augfiieiiled orchestra
■ ’llie Alerry \\ idow, which
-mil powerful clioiiis, Tlii' eniii'e pro- duetion is (ravelled by llie leipaiiy, which is oil a most lavish and
cxpeii.sive senle. Early hooking is advisalile for (hi.s popular afraclion.
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Sarah lilakemore, douieslic servant, 2!1, iudictoil for (.’oncealment of hirflt at Chathui'ii. was souieuccd (o eight mouths’ impi'isuument. “ COLLEGE DAYS.—A.
mo.sl iiitci'-
.\( Manclii'sler A.s-i/e.s on AVeduesday
esting leetui’e 011 this subject was givon in tile Wesleyan school on Tuesday evening liy (he Rev. 0. D. Eadps, Avho doserihed the various forms tlial. have to he gone llu'ougli before gaining ad- mittanee, the daily ronUue, ami many incidenhs which look place during hi.-> studeiit days. Air. •!.
Tliomp.son pre sided ami
Ali.ss Eva Hlaekhurn sang, the accompanist being’
Ali.ss h’. Smith.
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LOW MOOR. — 4,6^ ------
CHRISTMAS PARGEl.S.—A .social
evening wji.s liold at tlie United
Alethodi.st Churcli on Saturday evening, the jiroceeds Ireing devoted , to ]U'ovidiiig ■(Ohristraas parcels for those "on the school ' roll J_of
honoui’.
DepaiTmeiils:— Rent and Debt Uclleclor.
Debts Bought. Enquiry A enl.
Bu.sine.ssfis Bought, and Sold, on Commission.
All Classes of InsUi’iince I'lli'etled at Low Rates.
Rejisoiiable tei'in.s. Prompt .sell lemeal.' N o l l . rHI'. .VHUKKSS —
16, Duck Ciitheroe. W H A L L F Y
..Vn iiivil-niioii dunce nn'fuiged by the
(;rr;uiuinir School ’renni.s Chib wns held ul ihe (.)o-tiperntive ILdl on Friihiy evening, ;i very
plen.sini. time lieing .S]K!Ui. THE PICTURES.—Very clenr :md
iiilere,sting piet.iire.s of
lirili.sli ciiptnres on the Noi'l'hi Somme were .shown ;it the Co-operalivo tlnll on
Tne.sday and were g’reatly’ approeiaied. '' Harem SeariMU Doiicdn ’’ was anuflier film wliieli wa.s pojnihir, being’ a comedy of the riolou.s varii'ty. Last night an exciting pic- tlU’o dealing with (he "Alystery of Rbo'in 4 1 ’’ in which Limit. Daring ligiired with hi.s
n.snal .sncee.s.s. ” Greed ’’ wa.s continued with a line
in.stalment. TEA .VNl) UO^CERT.—Under the
auspices of the Weldeyan Band.of Hope a (ea party and I’oneert was held on Saturday, Ihe event pi-oving very .sue-
ee.ssful.
'I’lie concert tva.s given by n
parly of Uliuiburn children who re- petiied an eutertaimnent given at iheir own .school, their elTorts, of a diverse nature, ineeliug Avitli great aiiproval. Miss Smith was
aeeomiia.ni.si. and Airs. Charnloy was ihe leader, she having irained Ihe children. The Rev. 1’’. J . llowden presided, ami the Rev. C. D. Elides gav(> an nddvcs.s. 'I'lieve was a
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SATURDAY'S RESULTS.
Played Inst Saturday. ■ Results;—. 1st Chathurn (ID 1-1, 2n.d Clitheroe ’ I AViuldingtoii (h) 8, 3 '
Clitli.erne 1.
2.
.1 Whulloy v. 1 Clithmoe
po.stpolled. Frii.'ud.s of Privaie AV. Thornher, son
of Coun. and Mr.s. Thornhei’, will he pleased to learn' that lio is recovering satisfactorily from bis rec^jnt operation ' in hospital.
AUCTION MART CO. l t d .
Beg lo liiaw (he allention of I’ uU'hers Faimi-rs and Dealers lo their Series of Sales which are
: — F a t S to c k e v e r y M o n d a y
Dairy C a t t le e v e r y T u e sd a y
S to r e C a t t le e a c h a l t e r n a t e F r id a y .
Prizes are given t-aeii
Tin-.sday a.s follnw.-
lor the Ee.-.t Calved or Sjoingiiig Cow or Heiler ist Piiz=;^i. rmi lo/-, 3rd, 5,-.
T h e following Prizes arc giver, at eacli Sale of Store C a t t le :—
Best Pair of Lying olT Cows or Heifers, is Prize
Jud 10/-, 3rd 5/. Also on Monday Next and throughout
the season. Prizes of 10/-, 5/- and 2/6 will he given for the 3 Best Pens of
Local Lambs. K OW a UD C l iB S 'i 'KW , .Secretary
Tel. IK, 'relegrams: .\nr.tion Marl. Clitlieroc.
AIO.S DUERDEX, in.-itnieteil Ijy .Mr. .John
. i-A 31jiudrtlev, rvllu is li'itvilig the distriel, will Soli by .Viioliou as above, a fimmlit.y ol HOUSEHOLD TUJiNrruiH*:. fo u j /m y , DUCKS, gnntl vounj^
Sow tliiu Ktffinu'ry
(2ml liUiM') ; also Wire NoUing. Posts. Wiiv Poncing, oto., ami sv varjoty of gonoral hnplo-
inmits ami oftbius. Also (if nut. dLsposoil ol l> f(*v i»y) iv usotol Poity. LI hands. •> j'oars, ti g«nnl wtn'kur i a .lia.\vk«*r s cart iiml I fla t toj^))(Ml ditto. Kt»r full particulars soc
po.stcr.s. X.R.-“ ’Clie Gieimgmeer's liUSlXESS FOR
S.Vf.E. .\|>l>ly to ^Ir. Jraiictsley on tbe. iiremises. TENDERS.
B(DR0U(.:H o r {dLlTllEROE. T li'NDERS lire invifwl for iilioul'200
SALES BY AUCTION. or MR. AMOS DUERDEN,
S.VTURD.VY XOVEAUtEH AT 1-0 P.JI.
GREENFfELlT HOUSE. GRINDLETON. i.'lTM. Ill 111.
Goo( M.AYl'Ol.K WANTED,
H siMiirt VOETJ!
l.Tt L
(
-vyAN -TED . twu DHJVEPs
leiiid st.-iiilv
tVag.ms. Ap|.ly. .\si,u,,„Tii Pl*irnr(,se tVorlcs, rlilliei-u..
I^
ITU.VI’ IOX VVAVli-n would
tissi.si ill I,
-Apply, T i .mks Omri;. (■
I.ITIIEKOE
.s„ liV •' "-(l.M.t.y, co -n i 'K u .v r ivp neeeinher lO.lll,. Ilian si.x pliiyiT.s, I lil,
KDCC.tTIO.V
I.KPAimiF.vi -• -''nm: '-a.m:, (■ i.mi,:,,,,,.' TEXJlEIiS Ko,; PAX,, ,, ,
• ““ kv
neee.s,s;.rily lll•c■ ,.p|,.,l. •|Viid,.r. i.i |J ’'do*' O'an ........ ..
TAT^-ANi’KD. II ^.,,(,,1 _ Eamoa l.v.v, Clith,
l^ .V X T E n . COOK-GIOXPMAI, ,v MAID.WAITHKSS.
TREES, consisfiiig of Asli, Elm.
Whalle^ Hospitai Photo Album
.pots ; i l ‘ l ie
Times Office Price Ss.
BEffiY LSTR,E E ,\C'COUN']'AN be Imd
Rnee.h, Sycamore, Oak and Aider, and about 050 tree.s coiisisting of Scoieh h’ir.s Larch and Spruce, .situated on the and iiarch, siltiatefl on ihe -Wa(erwork.< Gadieriug Grounds, Grindleton Eell.s. For parHculars and eondi.tion.s of .sale
apply to the undoi’.sigiied, to trihom ten- flor.s nuist he .soiit (
Midor.sod “ 'retider.- for Trees,’’ not later tlian Saturday.
December 2nd, 191G. The lowest or any tender not ne(.cs-
.sarily accepted. ARTHUR R. BLBAZARD. Borough Engineer.
LOST.
I
O.ST .Vr CilATHURX. FOX HITCH : answers " Xell."
Hnnt, King .Sireet. t'lilherne. 1 lelainer proseenred.
TO LET. rjpt
X) LET, large HOUSE with d acres of land. Uiiown as “ Tlio Healings. Wiiddinglon.” ..\pply. -Mas. Hy .sox. Wnddington. Glitlieroe.
r n o LE I', FURXISREI), from dOlb Xoveintior T Hllii. "Town Head." Heiidleton, about
2 niilos IVom (2litheroe Slation ; for particulars and terms apply. En.\ni. T. W'
l-a.cn. .-Arebitoet anil Snrvevor. ditb e ro e , lei. feO.
.A."’ o
N OLD ESTAHLISHKD .SlH'l'HY CO LET, with giimi ull-roiiml l•lJnnlK•t,ilm :
exceptioiml oppoHuiiity Im* .smith over militiiry age.— -\pply. H. Gisbiirae.
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LAT.y.XDKN ES r.VL'ESl, LAXC'ASHI RE. 'To bo lot b\'
Ti.muBm
Ksfiiio Offiee. TERHIEK
Cellar, ” G. Reward.
.■ 0(imiv.l.:-.\pply, .tins. I.IA,,, (Uilo," Cliiheriie.
[/-AXTEI), .At,lie ,,f p, SOUTJIWOIITH iSc SoN.S. '
■ tuak '■idillK.,, ■
Q R O .A X rS T .VXD nUMiiJi.ysm. Misrress) V , I |,„. XII
IVnalcton, Clillienie.^ Apply t„ •i.,,,,
' ^ 7'AOTED, 11 .S’I’liOXC Gliii. Hous(‘\vorlx.-
Apply fxN, Oiithcroo.
| 3 0 Y
W.AiVTEI). age Hi; able boy.— Wini.vrii
Shuttle Tongue Wm t lil'lp Paii.iv.iv Vn.i
mod wiigi-s a, sn„ * .So.Ys. Im„
Clilheroe.
Y \ / '-a n t e d . h a ir y o fT T c E E E gallons daily. - .\|,,,|y, h. 1!o,„s,*.
I be Hairy, Doneasli r .Siivei. Liverpool. “ fe'vSM..\In
» T GIRLS 10 learn Reaming Rogiil;,, wn.i
gimrantoed.— Apply. Chatiujiis .(lA.\njrT|.K Victoria .Mills, Cliatlnirii.
; -Mdl Company will bo glad m fin,I work forum ! ol tin; lato company'.., weaveiv. p„ii
; gnarautced.--Ap]>ly. Kir.i:i.i: .tin 1. paiinsv ! Salford Hridge, (Millicnie.
: -'in^.-INTED, a few
WF.WFR.S at Cliatburn ^ V T Mill ; good uages made.—Anplv Chatbur-
Mill, Chatburn. v AlvN-m-ACTciiixo
ro.ar.ixr,
Yicl.iri'«
"iTOYS W.VXTEI) KOi: .sTI.VXIXG ROOll C Good vagi;,- on
tt.inmtnriii.i.—Appiv
aiirton .\flr.i.. Wilkin. . .11.A Kin .UiE.
*, but not nocostsiiniy to
tile biuliost or any bidder, '*MART.lN:jj .FAJUM,” Cop'laiu*, IVmrortlimn, near l^roston. with j)
OFSOt.sion of ilio lanilri from 2nd I'obrnary and the. Buildings !rom the I2th -May, 1917, or oarlier possession could be arraiigod wiih ili<‘ present lenanls.
OK.UKHOl) ^■.■\lm;p,, 0,1 ,l,.; ;2„.l msi,, at ilio \\ .'..loyiin (’iiinvli. I liLlii'roo. by ih- Hov. ,1. OniiiTiid. .\1,.\., I'. I-’.. avVi.k.^iliv
fin- H,O', .loin, Hril:oii. IImv.u.iii;. l)/:i:i.i:ni. nil I'ni.-ii
l.aiicnsliin* Kogi., vmk‘
r.-.mof M;.
'I’bc Farm now eonuiins ♦»7
acres 0 roods 1-1 porelu's, or tborealmuts, of excellent .Meadow, Pasture, and a small portion of Arable Lnud. mul is vury eonvoniently siitiatccl for kitting in IVeston or loading milk for hjoulhpori. ete., Feiiwortham Station being within two joinutc.s’ walk of tin.* fai’iu buildings which are within ten minutes of I’enworthain Bridge ear, .Arrangements eim be made lor ineroasing the area of the farm. 'I lie present tenants, ^Icssrs. U. Foster mid Sons, will show the boundaries, and for any furllier parlieuku’s apply to 0. K. COX. Stnnden Kstates, Little- mooi*. Clitheroi'.
ON S.VlE.
O N SAUK 20 ruUU- tloUc/ ’ Whitt
’rS ilUl*)). White Wyjin- D*g!ionis. Apply, 't2
Wilkin Stn.vt, (dithucoG.
■ g^>01’ SAUK. VIOUIX in |it*rfocL rmnlitiMn. .IL Fine roiu'd instrutmmt, 9/1 Wblgh, 10, Vt.»rk Slrivt, Clitlu*ro'\
Apply, S’ with
DlSl^OSAL. HORSK AND UUBRV. harness, otu.
.Military .’\pply, Y2. 'PiMkis t.‘lith<To«*.
n V E EW R lT E R CARlJON.S nr.d E l i B. for -kiiy inako. — .\t the Tifr\e> • •*rji
p cOR SAUK, by I’rivute Treaty, o lA-awduild ! DWKUUINTMIOUSKS. N>s. 9li, :tS ami ' 26. (Iraftou i
40, Hnyhurrtt. Street, and 29 and *
Street, Clitheroe.-- .-Ypply, Edmi>. '1'. Wk u ’h, • Arebit<;ct and Surveyor, Clithero**, Tel. SO.
AT STUD. STAXDEN HALL FARM.
Tovvii.siiip of Peiulloton. near Clitlieroe. AT STUD.
iiold 3mnes," from the Colston ami Borrowfiolil Herds of largo Whito Pigs— farrowed Januarv Till, 191(1.
Large White YORKSHIRE ROAR " Ronow- ALSO FOR SALE,
A gland lot of CROSS BRED PIGS, in aplon- did condition.
.Apply. Stunilon Piggeries, or, 0 E. Oox,
Estate Oftices. Liltleinooi’, C’liilioroo. W H A > '
IS
“ BAMOL ” ? An
Ami.septic, Non
Poisonous Germicide Giving insttim rtflicf in ail cases of Nasal Catarrh. Hay-Kever. Is a Preventative against Inti uenza.
//J per Tube.
. Agent: J. ilARRtSON. PharmacisL
29, Castle St .Clitheroe at 6. Market Place, Cluherw. \
-I. Omiernd. .I.P.. N'.aili Hank. IMivl. bum. Ill
K.vnii.i’ c.v,- ,\|\;-. fMo.-i .ia’Jiilit.v oj .Mr. .1. .1. ('uiior. .I.P.. llt.M'littdiMi I nit lior.n-.
mCATR.
CO'r'I'A.M. On ihu 29nl iu>i. jh Uiiiippl West Brailford, Nr. I’litli.M’np. (’
imi.sTi iht* bflovfd wifo of .lohn CoUam. m h'' Faith yuar.
Inlrrnifiu at tlu* Unltfl
.MiUhodi.-a rimrrii. Wc-t lUadfonl. o’. Saitinlay, nr 9-n o*flo<-k. Fiiriub kin'l'' aGCDpi this (t!i«* only) imimaiion.
IN MEMORIAM. In Uo\ing IMfiuory of oiir di>nr K.vTi.v.
dit;ti .Vovi-iidirr 29rd. HH I ; tih" 'd -Usu.' DtLW. ^vho died (.)ftnbt-i' 91>l. !!*II.
.Many a liuari iic hmucr Irtv. .\li. W i i s all iot> inly tluar; Yot. O Uove, ’ lis 'riu>n do-'s tail. Thou wilt ht* our .\I1 in -Ml-
From .Mr.-:. Smith and I'';miily. Blaekhtini Old Road. Biiliiu;ii^iu___
In Uoving .Memory ol our dear .’■ ai'*
S.M.u.r.viv. who ilieil Novi-mhur
2.tli. I01->. '*r 19 Avars.
TwoUc immihs ha vt* pa.<sod, our ln‘ail>''^ff^^^
.As time Hies on wt* miss him morr : His ktving smiK*. In’s wek'oin«‘ U'V. No om* can till tho vacant plaf«‘- Doar father and inolher. 1 lt*avi‘ yon to Dear hroihors and sisters, i ne’er shall a'Um‘ ■
,Mv liome it is hea\'on. my song tt And I'm dwelling with .lesus in da*
From hi.s Father ami .Mother. nfoih(*r.s and *Sisters,
Fiekling Villas. Kshlon 'rerratr. S.\v.\lu -;y , who ilii'd
Xoveml.HT * ' 27th, __
In Loving .Mi-morv of o'lr duiir hrolliH. 1-' ^
19 year.s. Forget him, no, we. never will. We loved him hen.*, and love lum^’h' ■ Nor love him hoL-ause he sgeia j From here to his sternal hon'*'-
From his sist(*rs, Xellit* ami Ma>* INTERMENTS.
ST. MARY’-*: Nov.
23nl:
Sii.siuiunh Biich, L Street, TjOW Moor,
‘ liUe. 3“^' lt>\i'. P . S .
THE lllBRLF. .MILL l.Olir.tXy ^'"'“ I'lii'.v luving tiilii n mvr dm im-K-i,,
Tl.is play i- reuogmsil lr.)m V. I
B in which the
F.amous | “ CHA!
COMING SOON I girl.” "RL'TTil
Commence each Kver.l eSILDBEN’S MATI
SKypOPULil
MOUNT OR^
On Rt 'ci 'pl i K 7 ’
A r t is te s M is s Mr. VI
.■\ccoin])| . 1 t Lt A_|
S A T U R
Gold, Sif H I S WOR SH
A r t is te s ;—I Mr. B] so n a1
H um o rou s
The C^renl perfj
A dm is s ON THTTRI ■ -dpilv. .1,
One ol ibe most
be.rul adopted by n sclent 1 ■‘ The best laid sclieroj Pi,ggy,"' supported bvl
....."ly"-
AIKV. Lie) O N M O N D d
' “J * h;. b'ply ■!'rrirniv,| yo. 14.53.
^ CHEAP PEEPAID ADVERTISEMENT Ox THIS PAGE rS A GOOD INVESTMENT.
Foster! L e |
.SEE
BRIEF, BRIG BROTHERLVl
I Hymo Books provil
CLITHERO ON BEHAI
A SERVK On THUI
Preacher: AT T-3j
lyir. Grit Chairman;
Collcctiocs m both :
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