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rHlS TIMES, FRIDAY, FEBRUARV^ lioro me.’*
n k « * i----- C H A T B U R N
NEWS, NOTES AND NOTIONS. 13y “ Crow JTbi:u.**
,1 Dr Pinr.hiti
a t m . t « . hav« obt-unod a to r j K«>mi oiio. An hoUowing tho coucort, a daimo was liold, a t m order t h n t ^ p l o m ig h t know th e re was fo r t to raifvo lan d s to jiny fo r 11 will bo held " in c h tliero was a “ liai>py bund ” wlio in- ®no th e re . ITio a t te n t io n of tlie Bond Board in Uio IiLstiluu^ on Shrtive T\msd«.y. We do- tiro to lhanlv uiivst hoartilv tho coimnitUH\ nl
»« o u g h t to havts an o th e r 1 a t \nni wtt hu\ « nbfiJn.-l ..
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Mio 1 a r ish .M.'Lgazjm*; ” h o r a long time tlie mamber.s of o u r billiuni club inire fe l t th a t .si7A.ll utble 'iiul i
1.SSUO ol * a . ,* »• u e - I *^ned much to tho elfect of the s inging, l-lio cu lv e r t o u g h t to bo mtirkod by some notice in the deliglilful a r t u n t i l th e early .. " “ . . . . . .g . . . - . . . . •— -
li* t lie ir tahio, hilliitrd halls and o th e r aeces. committee', iissiatcd by others, had efuu-go of .•ionon lo r
tho nownham . . - l i n g Ht»m. who have lent S ^ ‘'h,“ S o m c i t long.”
SOCIAl,. l^ x - Vi' *
Strle by Miss .Alitrliidl (C h a th n rn ) . .and
.Mi.ss o u ? , s ^ Howe, of CTitheroe. 'me. Misses Kva an d
atendiinco. NeverthoieHS, a verv unjovahlo ume w.m spent. Songs were given in e.-ipitnl
•i***'*nwm 1 rm ^ e l !
ftona rau sm g mucli m e r r im en t All ilm u w u t tho a tt«ndanco ol the lad luid hi« com- yrtiKl-r-A were m jzoo<l foi-m tt-^n . ^ '*1
hurn
w.as a g re a t sueerss. h e r d ia le ct recitn - i Z Z 'T h
for th o ,r r o w l . , , rU o m s AHw K Sn, L ^ o m ^ n T t ^ n y Ihe^^
Fidrd. nefrwhmentN wem served and gamc.s w^ro indulged in.
CONCEIIT fN TO E INSTITUTE.
. . . P _ > ™ «< • <-<^>1 E-id. .-s pro- dofeudant, b u t the lad failcxl to p u t in an uppwiranoo a t sciiool.
provided he did n o t ,i tten d sdiool th e preced- Tuesday. Notice to tliis elfect w L sen t
Mr, B aldwin: Are you aware th a t lu; han been HuUoring from inllnenza^
k«d MUitnicUxl him to tak e proceedings
Ohvr Smith showesl skilful ev iv n tio n in th e ir fi.a. W ' violin duels. , \s olocnlionist, Mrs. Hlack-
' I i .
*'*'? * Decomher and Jhlh plaudfS and a most happy and cmjoyiihie even- i
reiieaUslIy complained m g was sp en t by all present, -pAi-T.r; rMit’nrMi
^o rsh ip wc-c th e
pro.nolcra of .a very >“
C I ILR C H .—^Iho men of this t i e lu* ky tlic \ icar
(Kov. J . w . r ic k u p ) and a hrsL d aw cfinwrt provided. Tim male choir r e n t r i b u t^ scAoral itema in splendid style. Misaca Dtlflio
Witaieafl: From ilm 5th December to tho Dowiiham wore rosiwnxiblo for a number
tho Indioi’ committoo. Ho a.‘XsUir<I them th a t t l ir ir Work wa.s gre a tly .'ipprocinled an<] i t wa.s to try .and lighten th e ir task th a t the Sianw-M^ >>eiler had boon eroeted. Tim urtirsUTi wer<^ tho Airednio Q u a r te t te P a r ty , (xmipriscsd of Madam Knowles, so p ran o ; .Mies Clapinan, cAm- t ra l to ; Mr.
L.nyc*ock, te n o r ; an d Mr. »S towel I. b;Lsii.
tho audieneo, thoir liret iUun “ Come all ye
p.arty soon A'
stiibli.slu'd favour with
Ud*i and
l.as.sieH ” being
mm.li appnx iaUxl. ITiey a!eo sang ” Tho C'Oiintry Dance ” (Wil son) and ax a closing iuun renderoil ” ICIdora- do.” Madam Knowk*s is po*i>»-‘.ssed ol a h^vtHft xojrrano voico and in her s in g in g of
Elg.ar’ ” Springtimo of Love ” i t was hoard to g re a t a^drautago. tiho nJtiO gave ” (.'liai ining C'hloo ”
w m ™ & i ; ^ g
contr.allo voiro
w.as emmonily s iitted to her meu’^u>a - ' r e t l . r i , ^ io n y rM r -v , r '"w a V-” “ T d
*‘ Thns* Blind Mice,” by Mmlanie Kn<»w^•^. Mim Chapman am! Mr. Stowi*!!. Mr. B«*rL Taylor, of Blackburn, provisl a deligliiful en- biinor, .and Ins p a t te r ereatetl rmuli merri- r»^nt. Hi> laughing song prov«vl hir. b*>.l
\ n
omu.sing item ua^ the trio
..pt. .1
rifort. and was ronder'xi in «-liarariATistu; fashion. Ho also provc<l himself an eI»M-u- t in n is t of no swiall o rd e r in ilm m u t in g of ” Tnn l.ifo hnoy ” which will long remain in the mimtx of Uio amlienre. The jurom pani- m»*nt/i were playorl hy .Mies Pnx ior ami her de- licht.ful playing adile*! much to the etfect ol the ringing.
.Mil,I.
ro.VCI'.HI' .\-NU DANCK.
On*' of tho
mo.st popular e \e n ts of llie \e a r is th<» annual m n re r t ami dance, arrangial by
the ernployet's of C'hatburn .Mill, ami llie lati-st, h«-M in tlto In s t i t i i to o n \V«'<liii*'jlay jiinlit. was uttorvled by a large numbej-. Mr. II. Brough
ton the principal of ih*' .Mill ( ’oiiipany. nrxmpi«'d the rh.xir a t tho c:onc«-ri jiiwi in risinu t* op<*n the proo*e<lirigs lual a rousing recep-
th e ohjeel. nl t l ia t which to his mimi wa-* tw«4oM ; intercourse, which tcm h i l
oas ru n under .iml higlily the
ligheful. village. each
. merry l i t t le band ” being ;t t.rin* ndlex of^ the ohnln of the two liotir?’ ont^'rlainiiient, .'sladiug.
thp audianco.
puM and was 4'<|iially a t ease Jv>th in tie* higl e l..
the «nd
‘*in\ ” * Mim Daxmoa’p rich contraJto voico tinne* th o cln^isco and to make e\‘cry four th •
v.as h'rard to ad v n n tn g r in hor individual H lu r t ono n ainiilnr function to th n t licid th a t oven- She aKo a**sihi4'd ' 'Iboy d id e ’ i l»**-
creuteat impression. She also ai>peaii'xl with C l ith o rt^ . ns chief fioloist being much appre- MisA Dawson in a happy l i t t le d u e t ” Sun-
ci.ated and encored. J t was docidivl to con- h4
Break o’ Day.” hiil i t
w.as 111 ' Cnrlv Headed Tki—by ” wliu l
lower
soprano,
regist..ers.
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‘ t lm n k G<vi for a Ga rd en .” Mr. Riwlmayne io « dn«*.
ing, and also to cix'o a the t4»rin
concert, a t th e oud of is a singer Iho rcm len n g ot , . 'Pheir nix'aing chorus
of gnmL r ............
:iml
tho bridgo sinm siicli a popular entA'rtaming C4>mpany appean'd Thoir M-leiAion of one
gaining the Me are it is safe ilm M>cial brought to s:iv th e the
gallieriiig. pnH ccsls
song Sonl of .Mine.” in w!m-It she gainetl tlm gr«iU>>t appreciation. .Mr. Layeoi.'k is a tenor of much ropuio ami chimmxl ilie nmli- •uro with his ren d e rin g of tin* ** Kleam>re.’* n ’ay lo r), while Mr. Stowell’s rich ileep \-oice
w.afl b ro u g h t o n t to (ho full 111 Ins two iu*ms '• ’Hio Bachelor’s ‘‘ InrictUfi.”
IjOvo .^Nong " ami Huln’s
wn.s held In the HA>ading Boom on S a tu rd ay n ig h t . Tliis wa.s promot«-<J to provide liiiuis to coinponsato Uio player wl:o lost p a rt of his cloUiing in th e fire winch o e cu rm i ni the dressing t<‘n t «>f the I'\x>Ll>all Cluh a lew montlift ago. This d am e wa.s a g re a t .succes^ being well Mii>p(ute<l hy Chllieroe friends. Mr. \V. Crahtre«> iilavixl for dancing in bis .....■ r .
was then clo am l for rinm’ing, .Mr. M’i l fm l CrabtrtD playing th e lat«*st tlaiiee musie :uul dancing w.a.s ctirriiMl on until 12 o’clock. FOOTBADDKH’S d a n c e . —a grami
d.ame
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tin. ev ;e lh .,,t fare provide,!. o
...... t I n X made a Mice N l ^ . t
prr«;ded. rofAwred in l la t le r in g Iawhik io tii:, and self-denying wo,k aeeomplislnsl by dSn”
was^
ag r ic u l tu re ho Vliouglit. the m a g is tra tw o u g h t to diKmi.;.A tbo e.n<i.
in g to otlmrK and us Urn lad was uniitlu<l to a full-time oxemption if Im went to work on
to diftmiss tho
ca.se. Dcfcmdnnt was lined lOs.
J3AKK0AV.
n a r row Cricliot Club g ,.v e „ ,K>l„lo pie ‘.,upper " ‘ lorvnle. The „ff„,r was thoroughly .and daiico to plaveis, ollieials and llieir
CUIUKET .S 0C IA I ,.- ( )n Fr,H,.v n ig h t the ji ■'Ul"'-'' 'V
friends. The event 'w„,s held in the Heading •"to tlie creditable sum of T3 Room and tliero was a verv good g a th e r in g ,
........... ' GISBURNE.
i lo r y Peel were brouglit from lanieaster, on F r id ay afternoon, for in te rm e n t in tin* family vault* in th e Parish Chtireh graiaward. The Micar (IU‘.v. .1. Heslop) oflicmltxl. Dcevaseil was a niemhor of an old (lisbtiriie family and her liome la t te r ly was a t .Nelson, .'^he was 83
years of .age. ’ITIE KNABUNT; A fT .— Befoiy tho sor-
mon last Sumlay ovonmg, tlu* \ itxir gave a sh o r t b u t cb*ar explanation of th e privilrgi*s
usual iiias t-rly fashinu. Tho ladi,-s a.s usual •■'''> Ix'nohls I'l'riuw'sl <ui U i i in h ,,,, i bars .. .lu co s so f Ih,' rof,-,~hmoutMlopartmoul. ‘ I><' rcs-.-ntly
p.nss.sl
> , P. S. A.
A t tbo meeting la st .Sunday
t.lio Hev. C. Endcs gave .au eloquent ndflross on tlio ovip. of p im h lin g . placing elmnco.
of
B et tin g invr*d<‘R up by a viciotiH pn
I t :
your[• property is
sannine overv isoeiL of life
ball field would ru in the g.tino if i t were rap tu red l>y th»i bookmaln’PH. Jn ib is t'oiintry
.................. 30,(XH) men live liy gamhlmg. He jiroreeded
tion. H„o v p n v ...s l l,,K |,lvaM,,v a, ,u „v m.uc- |;'|,nrp<.rs a.u,l , tl.u .-mploy-.s and hup.d lh a t lii-
lu ttire had g ro a t Mniigs in store lor them. Me '
approei.nl4sl
iv«‘ro U) go towanlrt th e .Mill Miononal hind and **<.«oml!y.
ami Mr.
ira inm e was given i ’o rty .
.Nutu*r.*of Nbdsoii. hy
The com er! .MarMlen
th a t much wat^-r in of
( ’oiiceri
itoiiih was de- apjil.xudit.s
to cr«*:ite a sp ir i t of them int»» .soci'al pro-
p c .a l^ on behalf of the voting people for a Monday. Feb. 3 rd .—Re|K)rt to Clitlicroo dotermimHl «taml .against b e t t in g in every Oiiardiaas th a t tliore had been 12-1 v a g ra n t
to tile toncliing of .lesus Chrisl. N ex t lie a p
..............^ al>Kolm<*ly wr»mg ami opposed ‘ •
j..
form : “ Run tile s tra ig h t raco
giMxlfellowship. Mr. Broughton wjus .supported Mr. .1. AV. S la te r ami his sons had charge of on the idatlorm hy Mr 3’. IT ('oiiyer^. manug.-r.
Though (lod and grace.” i
roiv.liHl a lu u id n u n '. RIMINGTO?f.
tfo r t was oNIork a f to r wliirh Uiorouglily enjoyable ing fiong waw hold, tlio sen'iccK of Mrs.
, Duxhtirr a t th e piano and Mr. .Tepson, of
Miss sijp|KT p a r ty took place a t tlm ‘‘ H a v e n ” la st w#v'k. when im'inKers of tho Gleo Class in**t for a .lolly evening. Supper wa.s at. ?
GT.EK
CI.A.SS SCP1‘F.R.-^A
plc.asanjt l i t t le
to give facts to show the widt* e.xleiit .'iiui thc
v.nrious inetbmLs adopn-^t by th e Press in guo.'^es of football results. Idmorieks. card oth«'r means. Me dts la re ii this
AGO. S a tu rd ay , l*Vb. 2nd.—■ ** CPioshim old folk.s and childrou's tr i 'u t.
TucfltLay, Feb. o th .—Vis it to tho Ptihlii: Hall, of Mr. Clinrle.s Dawhou. the faiitons piani.**!.
tho innsic. Miss
H.nrriH<^m :iecompanic4l. Mr. Tliursday, Feb. 7 th .—Spirite<l p ro te s t moet- .lohn Ford was in th e ^ Imir and tliore wa.s a in g a g a in s t tho rc-iiiii>ositi«n of d u tie s on
’’’ridny, I*eb. S th .—'rhero was anxious
t.alk of cotton guo<H goinc to India.
F r id ay , Feb. 8 tb .—R el ief fund in operation, t ic k e ts for coal, bkonketa, and proriaion.s l>eing given to nere»asiiouH people.
tho*
uniisu.nl fo v e r i ty .o f tho weather l>eing cxporicnced in tho d is tr ic t . Tobagganing wits a genera! and popular pastime.
Frid.T.y. Fob. 2 2nd.--The following nvorlise. inent appeared in t.he ” ( ’litlioroo Timc« ” : “ To tliof^* in disfri'A". Soiqi will be
di.stri- butod a t Iho Victoria. Mob'l to-niornev (S atu rd ay ) morning a t U-30 o'clwk. E n tran c e from K in g -s tre e t .”
d u r in g th o provioiis week. ‘ S tnm g com ments on ** th e tram p plague.”
o u r «orl;slK.j.s’,',T,<l is l,ai l .« i Momlay. -Ill iho f ) "'■‘'•'IJ I,r,.,s,. Cau.hliun ,m the fo o t hy L..:.. . t . ............ :r
operi.v '
remnininu Keighley and a g b beeiinng rs*eds. g r tho in (xispos
(lambling. In* said, w.ns l.bc a t
disposali 01 of
powers, he aiinniineed th a t th e nercswiry fornus will l»e
di.strihiite<l qiiito Bhortly. D u r ing th e n e x t two or three. Stindnv*K the Vienr will devote a e h o r t time to un.xwcring ques tions th a t have bc<.'n p u t to him on tlio Act
in g o u t who were the (|ualifie<l electors and how they m ig h t lak e advantage ot
th e ir .
THE FAIR .—There wa.n again l i t t le work ^ke weekly fa ir at th c Auction M a r t on ,''\7wM‘‘^r,o
^ ................ T .» .v. divulod sc....*
" - ' t ' -’•} <?f t '" ' •>; f a t • < ^ r raattttllee
botuocn , . ■ . „ . FL'NlCBATo—Till' ronmins of tbo lat*» Mrs.
houl a.s )m otiglit to havo brought more a« a warn-
ated .as was n violin solo given by .Mr. Iloeth- man.
Mi.ss M. Wrigh'y and .Miivs Uuglu\s provwl themselves cloouiionifits of a v<*r\ high order. Encores were fr<yjueiitly demanrled, b u t
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amusemont was created by the dialogue ” A Nice (^uiet Morning.” in wliich cliaractors were well represented by M«.*f>Hrs. I’atefiold. Clough, Holden. Coates and Mist's Rums and Clough. Hefresliments of a very sulnitantial
n.aturo euch as rabbit, pio ;ind potjilo pie, as Kild a t etijoy-
th c programme wa.s a lengtliy one. Much allowed as Uio ovening advanced m
throughout , and the p,or,a-,Is amiimunted ...........
O'*
' defend,uit’s ^ . y p u t , r an d Mias ilrooks and Miss Hretherlon was tho l o e u t i o n i s t . All th e ir efforts were Imidly ap-
Attendanci horoo. Songs were given hv Air. It. Hartley i
appreciated. In tho o v en in g 'a 'c jip ii .i’re ^ teT - tn inm en t was given by a jmr ty from Clit-
tho rolreehmonte. SCHOOI. ATTENDANCE.
A t tho Clitlieroe County Sessions wa.v vwaaaj - - ----- — ' County Council o ught to be dra^m to ?* morning. Mr. Hudson’s bund sup- »ko multor. LOW MOOR.
MELCOME HO^IE.— Kx-Service mombora of th o United ^fetIio<lisb Churrh scliool received
HILLIAUD CLUU. \.x iU ....
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^ M ^
» 1^
tenor 6oloi«t« Jiuvo viniunl
oi Jus T01C13 and the clearness ol liis euuiicia- . Z
«®“ S u t lu i iieius, p a r ticu la r ly iJio la t te r . Tin* s ta t io n a ry on ii cu lv e r t a t WliaJley. Kvidonoo ^ ui’a r t and soul ot tlio concert, liowever, was Mr.
*o''<JuaoUier.” A coujile of quartoitOft Monday, sununonod a t tho County Seeoions “ K e g o l c U o w e r e also
^ ocTry, who piovidcd Uic liuiuurous element. The la t te r was asketl by tlio Chairman (Mr. ^
i )•''.^ ^1 , . . .
lu o t ho was oaJlod ii|>oii of
.V .........................— r , > . . V , .4. .V..W. Bizzio Green wan a d e lig h ilu l aecoinpauist
e n to r tau i in g , winch ho aceoinpliaiied in g there, Bistro wJiicli won general approval.
down to
do th e major por- house,” in
in order ^
Both tho tbo olfect t l ia t cars muB us t n o t be lo ft stand* J
P'“ ‘t , with ^Ji*. lledimiyiic, Mumby, chauiFburs, of B radford, wore on . allowmg heavy motor care to remoia given by P .C .'s 'lliompBon and Bywator.
eavo u , e.apiu.l Jamos F o s te r Crowthor an d Jo h n Hoary
hajppy one and d u r in g th e whole of th e night 0^ knowing th a t they wero stood, on a culvert, lie c re ated mucli mir ili with liis own •* expres* Goupous ” wa« anuiiier of his ftiort<- •• “ brouglit
und tliey had to p u t a pipe over tbo wall to draw water.
------- ------- th e Chairman oxprossing tho view t l ia t (xises were dismtsimtssi^ on payment of
in tro d u cto ry item “ ExpioseiunH ” wn« u G a rn e t t) i f tho dofcndiinte l ia d .n o means ropliod th a t men could soo o ro r th e ' There was no notice
NOTICE REQUIRED
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