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E A S H I O N A B L E MARRIAGE AT W H A L L E Y .
MR. T'. H. THOMPSON to MISS I. GREEN. On IVediicsdav afternoon, at St. Alary’s
Churoli, Whalley. ia tlio prosence of a large, influential, and fasliionalile assembly, t,lm niar- riago took place of Air. ■’.Tlioraas Herbert
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Thompson, fourth aim of Richard lliJmp-.on, Esn., ■ .1.1’ ., of Bramley Alcade, AVhalley, to Isabel, second dangjhtcr of the late. Roger Green,
Eso., of Vale House,'Whalley. • • St. Alary’s Church, Wlialley, is pleasantly sit- ..
irated; anil althoiigh maibV have been joined, ra holy matrimony ■wiliiin its walls, the eeremona of ■WcdiveKlay la-st is pronounced on all haiids to be the iiiosti fasilnonable and imposKig that
l.ivs taken place’ in the Abbey villoge lime. The church was artislically decoiated foi
the- iecasioiM,wilh tall palms, white, ilowenng idants nail foivage shrub'l. and pie-,entc«l a verv- pleasing, appearance. The screen had been replaced after its_removal tor
npholsteri.ag, and tills also was'beaiilifully- decorated witlli orange blossoiiLs andiroscs of >n'‘ "hv hue:. The sen-iCT was fully ehorhl, Air. Fred Pye presiding . t the orcAii. b&iiijf ivs=i»ted by a choir made iip of
ladies, personal irieiuls of the Ernest Elliott
tiaf 'eeremeny was performed by the Rev. E; Mills, vicar of Read, assisted by
the licv.
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curate of St. Alarj-’e, AVhailey.
dress compo,;ed of white satin .Tad appbqne. witOi white chin'oii, carried a, boiiquctot choice <=xotiCT, and Awis condneted to the alliii- rails on ihe arm of Iier brother. Air. Roger Green, ^ I'"!: lev who in <lue course gave licr awa}. bile iias alteiided hv five bridefiiiauls, Alisa Ainj- Greei. (sister), ' Aliss 'Loiigwoi th, and ALss . Marg<TXCt Longworth (cousins). Alias. Aspdeii (Bahlerstaic), and Miss Davies (Lancaster), all delicately a.v tired in. white satin, ivith_h;ee fichus ^ nar row waist-bands ot ni.iuic velvet. Ibey iiiauve ebi]) liat.s, with orehids of the colour, ar,<l tulle strings. Ibey quct.s ul sweet jieas ,ali<l gift of tlio bridegroom.
T’he bride, wlio wa; cliarmiiigl.v attired in a
wore same
carried bou- wore brooelie.s, t lie Air. Joliia R. Tlicmpson (brother of Ibo bridegroom) allieia'.cd as best
^"on tlio bride ciilcriiig the eburcli, tho ontaii pealed forlh tlie beauHlill slTnins of the Rri- dal Alarch,” this being olianged to the byi"” ” Tliiiic for ever,” wliieli was sung with telliiig
oticct by tlic tdioir. Tlio choir was crowled mth a wealtliy and fiisiiioaable eongri«a-,aon, niost
of tlie guests, of whom tlicre were about .10, b~i.i7 present -at the ceremony. The service
over, the Jiappy pair left the cluireh amid -'limvcr-i o f coiifelli and congratulatory remarks, "wisliing tlieni “ long life and mucb
atAlie lioaso of tl.e bride’s motlier at whieli an avceedingly lar.gc miiuber
A .spacious marqiieo was erected on tim lau'b ill wliicii refreslinients were dispensed, and tlie remai'-ider of Ibe aflernoon .spent in a pleasant
In tile aftcvnoo,;i! a graml rceeiitiou was lichl ‘’ j ’
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nmnner, in viewing the immerm.s presents and i-i friciidlv iiilcreoursc. Later indlio aftermiou til.
u brief sl.ay will lie made on flieir wu> la J'miicc uiid the Ccnt.n.<‘iit.
i?I«nch<»tor% Miss_ M^HaU^
*fHfe Cl^ITHEROE TIMES, jj^RIPAY, JULY 21, Air. and Airs. AV. Thompson, junr.: Leather
slmw, Mr. and Mrs. Watsoa, Rer. Chcvaasaut, Mr. and Mrs. Altofc Hollon, Mr.
ami Mrs. ITred .Riley, Miss Reece, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pollard, Mr. C. P. Sliarples.
LIST Bridegroom to
Oi' THE. PRESENTS. Bride: Diamond and pearl
^*^Bride to Bridegroom: Cigarette case. Father and Atothor of the Brulegroom : Dining
room Suite and ciinteon of plate and cutler.!. ■Alotherlot the Bride: Cheque.
ALiss Ackerley: Sardine aerrors. Afr. and Ati-S. Edgar Appleby : Silver salycr. Air. and Mrs. Arthur Appleby: Silver cream
' l l n mid"M«. Joe Appleby; Worcester shell
, ' Air. and Airs. Aspden: Entree dishes. Air. Harry, 'red, Toni aad Misses Aspden.: „ t, __
Silver egg stand. ian china.
Misses Ainsworth nr.d Mrs. Caimell: Ba^ ar- " '
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^fiss Winnie Ainsworth: Imhaii silrei^'v^i-e^. Mrs. Alinoiid ami Mr. Bertwistlc: Sjn3*Taa
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rucr.f.Mr. Airey: Fouiv silver yuaes.
Miss Best: Jam dish. Air. nud Airs. Birch: Chequo.
Air. John Bryant: Coro of eerviette.rir.^s. ;
Misstis Brewer: Glass centre piece. Air. Arthur and Miss E. Birtwistle: Silver candlesticks.
Atv. n*:id Airs. Albert Birtwistle: Salad howl. Air. Fred Birtwistle: Silver dessert dish. Rev. O; and Airs. Burton: Silver candle
sticks. Air., Alrs.i ar.d Miss Bickerdike: Silver can
dlesticks. Air. Eli Bulcock: Drivin" whip.
Air. F. Baines: Silver butter disJh.
niouiitod ralad bottles. Dr. and Altss
Coun.selIor; Silver fish sun-en*.
dish.
. Aliss EiiUcl Dean: Silver pliolo frame. Air. and Airs. Dugdale: Silver afternoon tea.
sendee. Alisses Dugdale: Silver cake basket.
' Air. and Airs. Tom Dean: Case of serviette ring’s. Atr. James Dewsbury: Silver liot water jug^. Air. Joe Dugdalo: Silver cigarette case. Air. and Airs, and Miss Drew: Silver sugar
cupboard. Atr. amt AIiv. F. CoUrill (Boltoa): Silver-
Airs. Backliouse; Lami)-. Aliss Backhoiisc^ Writing: tablo set nud clock. Dr. and Airs. Clayton: Brass candlesticks. Air. and Airs. Fred Catterall: Carved oak
Air. H. and Atiss Calvert: Oil pnir-iting. Airs. .lohn Dean and family: Ornaments.* Air. Hubert and Air. E. Dixon: Asi)aragus
Air. and Atiss Burton: Ornaments. Air. and AIi*s. Arthur Birtwistle: Silver cake
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‘’ Iti-. and Airs. Fred Appleby: Silver muffineer. Air. Hurold Appleby: Writing fable. Air Arthur Appleby: Two silver dishes.
waste paper holder. ' , : Aliss Thom: Carved chair.
, : Air. A. and Mr. R. Thompson: Silver crumb
Airs. Tyas: bilver afternoooa tea service. . Air. Jack Thompson: Standard lamp.
®‘'BOT.”aiffi*Mr8. AVharton: Silver pepperetlOs^ Air and Alrsi Wall: Embroidered table centre.
Aliss AATiIkcr: Silvor-mminted salad bottles. ■ Air" j . H. AVhitlaker: Silver crumb scoop.
■ Aliss AVitham: Silver caiidleSticEs. Air. AVolfeadeii.: Silver rose bowl. Air. and Mrs. AVithers: .Gliiaa.
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, Airs. Burton Wilkinson: Silver imiffiiicer Air. Arthur'Birtwistle (Blackburn): Picture
^^fe^'K^^Rcbinsmi: Cream and sugar stand. . Mis« Pollartl: Vase.
Mias Margaret Longwortli: Cuflthion-. ' dinner coffee caps.' ^ ' .
Air. and Aliss Fieldfcig: Jam .dish. M,r. and. Mrs. Willie Thompson: Silver ^^er- .
. Seiwants at Vale House and Dodd: Silier ^ \ fo s “ e Loeke (Haiyiek): Table elotb.
Atiss Margaret Roberts: JaiiL dish. ^ . v i
Miss Magsie Chew: D’oyleys. Mr. C. Ainsworth (manogcr of (he Fadilinm
mill), and Mrs.
Ai.aswortii: Taiitalns.
Tor salts and pepper pola^. Miss AI. Hall: Pi^le fork.
Mrs. Langshaw : Picture. Mr. and Sirs. H ntson: Oriiaincal..
• Miss Geddes: Cake stand. Mr. and .Mrs. C. S. Agucw (Manclicster): Sil-
, mounted on uis o-'umup v.yawv. ------ ..r-rc fw»o ■ “ „vellous distance of 1,0’20 kilometres S
•Mr. and Mrs. Freid Biley: Silver boii-boii
than M. Cordang’t Palace in 1897.
? S by A. E. 'Walters the: British oraok. w o mounted on bis Dunlop tyred safely. ooi;ored the I (0 moire s
■Rev. and Mrs. Ghcvas,saut: Tetwson’ s poems, or bM m y ^ about 18 miles better Mr. and, M p .’ A lb e r t . .H ^
'''Members of tho Padihniii GuibCIuh: Smoker’s coniiianion.
clock. Miss Reece: Table.
Messrs. J. Pollard and Sons: Brass cathedral ,■
, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pollard (Padiliam): Eider _
*'°Mr.' C. P. Sliarjiles: Silk handkerchief. ------------- •♦♦♦---------^
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For great strength of nopo and muflolo. Wear Regularly Ono of Harness* Electro^athic Belto. Thoy not only impart new life and vigour to dob-
^ds. This repi
e.ieiits wci Id a Jfan m 'C ordang’s ride made at the Crystal- ■ The General Purposes .CominitteBot the Hunts
County Council have Partially rcBcmdcd theic Loision of twelve months ago, wheii ‘ '>®y to pass a bye-law compelling ¥ *
a light after dark, by now passing such ahyo-law only exempting agricultural carts and all led
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veWoles. Half a loaf is better than no hfead' tbo Hunts cyclists should be thankful for consideration on the part of the Counoilmen, for probably poor things, thoy were not to hnow that the agrioullural carts and slow going vehicles are r»n m
moat obstinate caaoe of rheumatism, brain fag, sloeplossuosB, impaired vitality, nervouB dyspep sia, liver, kidney, and other organic disorders (vido thousands of convincing testimonials.) All in search of health, should call, if possible, and aiBwine« m
(Ltd), 489, Oxford Street', London, W. -----------
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the most dangerous on a dark night. It is desirable when riding at night through
fl'e^gricullurarcarta __.__i.
. flark niuht.
avail themselves of a free j^raonal consultation obstacle that might be in or write at once for -particulars post free. Note degree as this fact is universally
going
will bo there, b u t ------ professionals willthe N.C.H. will
treasurer of amateurs.
Frae-wheals ate alLthT remembered as the Air. Britten, accompany tlio now and the
question o£ feeo-wbeel that of efficient brakes. In fact, tins y e a ^
•Rim hrakes whether apphed to bauk or iro wh?ol.rim, se^^^
k or ^ ^Spuiar.and there .s no
question of their power ^ d effioicnov. Long cranks and high gears seem ™ “
foiledTigna'ily being
v.;f n.nd BO far, beyond tbo ohtier dicta or lUr., ? h f onriong^orank
last. The race o£:the_year mParis.U thojreaU
four b ru r sB o r^ ’o rd y d cR k e e .h eh l*^ other and e^nvelopes
Great choice in plain note] papers.
6d. and IS. boxes,]
Fancy Note Papers, In 6d. and Is. boxes]
tins Business Envelopes, Is. a bundle. ' -■*-**r
unlighted country roads, to have a lamp, one that will cast its rays some considerable
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only address—Tlie Medical Battery Company ig also acknowledged that the acetj lene lamps are -
8 ’ too bright, in fact, they are a danger to the pub ic,
SALFORD BRIDGE MILL.
basin ami sifter. Air. Davis: Fiaiio stool. Mr. and Airs. Davies (LancaPior): .ram dish. Aliss Davies (Lancaster): Drawing room clock. Alisj Edwards: ITand-pnintcd d’oyleys. Aliss Ferrest: Cake knife and fork. Mr. and Airs. AV.'Forrcst (Boltoi:(): Silver fish
Alanvwere tlio eoiigraliilaLiry fclegranis scut to tlie" liiide and liridegrociii, aniongit wliieli
' newly-married eoiiiile left for Loadoii, n licie urtui-
were the following: Air. AV. hub' of llio Fadiliani CoiLscrvative Oliib). All. E. Tliornber (for the Ciinsen-atiye workers of
Sloekliridge AVard, Fadiliam), and Air. R - /lo r - groaves (on behall of the licU ringers at Sf. Leonard’s Chureli. Radihani). A -speeial pea
• -tt'as run;? ut the above cburch for over an hour.
LIST OF THE GUESTS -AT THE r e c e p t io n .
Amoiig.=t tlie many wlio were present ivero
noticed the
followi.ag:---Mv. ami Afis R< • Tltompson, Mrs. Green, Miss
;AIrs. Edgar Appleby, Ati . 'V ‘ , ¥ ’
' Applcliv, Atr. 1111(1 Airs, .loe Appleby, Mr. and Mrs. Prod Appleby. Air. Jliiiold Appleb.i, Mi. ArUuiV Applcb.v, Air. and Atrs. A,spden. ->Iv. Tl'iirv Air 'led, Air. Tom, ami Aiisics Asp- de'n. Misses Aiinswortli aii.l Alr.s. AViiitiie Anisworlli, Airs. Aliiiciid, Mi. Bunn,' tic Air. Aiivv. Miss
Be.st, Air. and Mrs. Btrcli. Mr. .I Hint lir'ant. Misses Brewer, Mr. Art Itnr ami AIis.s E. IJirtivistlLn Mr. and Mia» HoHon.
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Air. and Airs. Arlliur Birtwnllc, Mi. .and Airs. Albert BiiTwis'le, Air.
l^ri'd
Birtwistle, Mr., Airs., and Miss Bickei- dike. Atr. Eli Jiulcnek, Air. R. Baines, Mrs. Bac,kliotiso, Aliss Backliouse, Dr. .and Airs. C i« - tim, Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Cattorall, Air and Mrs. E CotriU (Bofton). Dr. and Miss Coiinsellor, Air H. a-id Miss Calvert, Air. Hubert and Air.
ter), Aliss Edwards, Alls,, !■ oircsL Air. and Mis. V . Forrest (Bolton), Dr. and
Airs. Drevv, Afiss Erew, Mr.
.iV.rs
i./a v ...... . m^dT/rGi\To-n‘ Mi"‘V dii^igory, Mi^
All a.'id Airs Gorton, Mr. and Mr.;.. R. Green wood, Alisa Gray. Air. and Airs. lom Green wood Mr. and Aliss Hnnsoii, Mr. and Miss Hiiekiiig. Mr.
Air.’.lames Dewsbury, Air. Joe ILigdalo. AH-. and Davis Mr. ami ^-,i Ar,.^
L. Dixon, Alias Ellicl "NriM
Ec^ IRuiilalc, Air. aiul Mrs.
l.cin Ueai.i ^1 rs. DnvicB (Lnnca^tcr), AliitS Davies (.Ijancaa-
knives and forks. Dr. and Airs. Grant: OiK*ra- glasses.
and egg rack. Mr. and Aliss Hanson: Travelling clock. Air. and Alias Hacking: Silver drawing room
copper kettle. Mr. oml Alri?. R. Grecnwootl: Silver calendar. Miss Graj': Geld brooch. Atr. ur.vd Airs. Tom .Greenwood: Sih’er toa&h
Kev; and Mrs. Gregory: Silver belt clasp. Alips Gregory: Sidcboar<l cloth. Atisses Gate; Gold curb bangle. Air. ami Airs. Gorton: Silver cake knife and
mirror. Mr. nmd Atiss Horsfall: China dish. Air. J. Hacking; Revolving dish, Air. and Alra. Hall; China flower ^*asos. Mr. AV. H. Hacking; French enamel clock
WAS THERE A COMPANY?
ton Terrace, sued James RawJinson, of the Sal ford 33ri(lge Room aatl Power Company, at the
SUCCESSFUL CLAIM FOR 'WORK: DONE. Councillor James Robinson, plasterer, Esh-
County Court, on AVeducaday, for J!50, in i)ny- meiit of work done. Atr. AVeek? appeared for tho plaintiff, and Mr.
E. Riley (Blackbuim), for defendant. Air. AVecks said there hod been, several claims
who are temporary blinded by glare. Horses also are liablo to shy on meeting a rider with an acetylene lamp.
Spasmodio outbursts of police antapiiism to
wards cyclists ore by no means novel, but it is refreshingly new to find magistrates recognizing
the eccentricity of tbo P0''?° Lately a magistrate found on the list of charges
sent down for hearing, no fewer than .H coses of furious driving. “ Were all these arrested m one
dav ?” ho inquired of the police inspector.
and ornaments. Atiss Ilej’worth: Silver gravy boat.?. Colonel and Mrs. Hesketh (Bolton): Salad
howl. Aliss A.
He.cketh (Bedton): Pictune. Miss 1'. Hcskelh (Bolton): Silver inustardi
jam dishes. Atr., aMrs., Air. Lawrencc.and Aliss Keywortli:
brought against the companuvuid be Icarufc from the solicitor for the defence that most of the claims put in had been paid. Tlie work liad been done by plaintiff, and naturally he sought paj'inent for it. lo April, Air. John Ruwliiison, who was tJicn. manager of the mill, sent the curotaker of tlie mill. Air. AA*almsIey, a note, intimating that he was to let Air. RobiiLSon liave a certain quantity of glass which was on. the premises as pai^t security, and he would pay tho rest in a week or ton days. However, ho had not received anything, an<l he was claim ing lilie whole amoiuit. James Robinson, plaintiff, stated that there
pot. . Mr. T. Edmund Hesketh (Southport); Two
jKirt vases. Air.. Roger Greo.i: Cheque. Air. Arthur and Mr. Leonard Green; Copper-
Silver salver. Air. and Afiss HcdloA*: Toa^t rack. Mr. T. Hui’g7e??^cs: Three engraving.^. Rev. anU Afiss Haworth: Silver .serviette rings,- Mr&. Gallowu3’ : Shetland soaid'.. Atiss Green: Silver-mounted dressing hag. All*, .lames and Atiss Amy Green; Two Coal-
coal box. Air.* B. Gmham: Cheese and biscuit dish. Air. and Airs,. Charles Illingworth: Silver af ternoon tea seiwice. Air. and Airs. M'alter Illingworth: Silver-
came the answer with a sort of family prido iii having hatched sucli a brood. “ Are you sure you have not exceeded your duty ?’ l was the magistrate s next query, which somewhat distressed the zealous officer, who expected a pal on tho back rather tlion a snub, and ho asserted that he was quite sure it was ail right. “ Tlien,” retorted tlie magistrate crushingly, “ It is quite clear that you never did vour duty before.- Furious driving is not a sud den development, and as you liave never made any captures before, nud to day liave tliirty-ono there must have been neglect, or else, excess of duty. The sequel is not so satisfactory, for the alleged delinquents wore every niaii-jack-o£-tliem fined.
lea,
proves its excellence in tho matter of speed, invariably coming in
first.second and tliird m both track and rend races. The great JIoscow to St. Petersburg road race being an example; ilie :irst home in the three classes tlint started, paced ruiors, unpaoed riders and motorists being all mounted on
In every part of the globe the Dunlop tyre daily
was a lot cf other work going on at the time at the mill in question, and when, several other persons put in eluims for work done,lie thought it was time for him to do something. He saw John Rawlinson, and in oonvcrwtioii with him ho said lie would pay him all the money, aTiit ho should not
lo.se anylliing. He afterward sent the caretaker down to hia place with a note, which was read by tlie caretaker, to the effect that, he hail better take a quantity of glass a*' part security, and he would jiay him the re- .niaindcr of the money in a week or ten days. .He took the glass, though it* was no- good at all to him. He further etateil that he did oot toko the glass a1i invoice prices, and -when he took the gla:s he was nndcr the impression that he was taking it as part security. The letter wliich gave (he icstructioius was not.g v n to liim; it was simiily read to him by'tflie care taker.
. case. Afr. and Mrs. Aloslcy Kay: Tray. Air. and Airs. Tom Longworth: .Silver dessert
mounted decanter. Alr.s. George Illingworth:
Brcnkfa.st dish. Afisscs Illingworth: Silver-mouinted t;olegram,
knives amt forki. Afr. and - Afrsr Arthur Longworlh: Crown.
Tlorsfall -Mr. T. JIaekiiig, Air. and Mis. Hall, Mr W.’ H. Hacking. -MU.s Hcywortli, GoJoncI ii.d’ AIi-s. HeskeUi (Bolton), Aliss A. and Miss
F. Hcskotli (BRlloii), Mg T. fgniitliiiorl'l Air., Mrs., Mr.. Lawveiiec. and Alisb Ee-wo "b
;»rcavcs, Itcv. nay» Mis*< <»ic«n,
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(Bias. Mrs.
- and
Mi.ss Hawurlli, Airs. Gallo- Air. OaiucB ami Mins i»n>y
and Miss Hedley. Air. 'J. Har- . -\r.. Rfi-rcr (rn*on. Air. Arthur and All*.
^'“ “•'“ lnin^irorUi'.\U-.and“ woJt^’Mi^’ mid^
-VrUmr Lm.wortffi A rs ‘ m IiIs’ Mr^LouV^Mde^^
Ge";go Nmluills. M r. and AIi»; A'™’.. O™™'! (IJoltoii), Mrs. and -M''’ ’’ ,
in„ All- and Airs. I’afkinsoii, Rei. and Jir»- Priiclmril Mr. 1’raiik Rosser, Mg .R-
Vlr^.
RaniMiffitoi... Mr. and •\iVt Inn Rilev Air. Rawclilfo, Airs', nnwciim..
Iv”'« *•
Mrs aiA MisWi Se'Moii.
Ali.ss S^Uns^^rMiib’^r.." mid- hV/
and Airs. Joliti
ham T Air
S.\-i' i; m" « 'ViU-a’ ii.
AVbittakcr, All. B ^ Birtwistle
Atir.9 Fielding, Air Alias Atargiiret
AifiUworlU, Mu? Uvuuiu, (Hawick).k)i (Hiiw Pollard, Alias . aret Roberts, y Rffiiiiis..;!, Alias Longwortli, Air. and
Atarg - 1 17/Uiorln MHs Olive XiOCko •
liml Airs. AVillic Tliompson, ^
Mr. Mm^AIr.'mid ^
-V.aEmr Mr" and
Derby afternoon te«i'(service. , Mrs; Alfred and Misg Lo.igworth:; Silver dislL Alias Maibcl, Air. llaroUl, Air., lYank, and Mr.
Tom Long^vorth:, AV^orccster vases. Afr. and Mrs. Lowe; Silver rose bowl. Air. D. Kemp: Silver afternoon IcJi Rciwicc. Rev. A. E. ami Airs. AlilH: Silver Bcrvietlo
ringf. ' Mr. Lmiis Mitchell: Umbrella. Mr. ‘ and Atrs. George Nkiliolls: Silver hot ; •
water jug.
jam jar. .Mr. ami Airs, Reddish; Silver cake knife. Mr. and Alrsu Joe Riley:Silver dessert sx)0(.ms. Air. Rawcliflc: Carved table. Airs. Rawclitre: Tray cloth.
dessert spoons. . Airs, ami Aliss Alcrcdith • Silver sugar bashi. Alha Pposton; Silver bread fork. Air. and Atrfi. Parkinson: Egg boiler. Rev. and Air*. Pritchard: Album; Air, Frank Rosser: Silver-mounted jug. Air. H. and Miss Ramsbottoiii: Silver-mouateil
Afr. a'.ul Afrs. C. Rawclilfc: Silver dish. Suiiduy School Scholars: Bible.
Air. tind Airs. Curl Reuben: Silver Ifruifc -
spoons. Afr. and All's. AYill Robinson: TSvo silver inua-
tanl and caycinio pots, - Alisses Rowlands: Silver aftcruoou tea BpoonSr Air. and Airs. Stuttard: Case of .silver salts,
pepper ami niusUirrl .pot.. Mr. and Airs. Walter Stanley: Enam»I deck. Mr. and Airs. Herbert Savillc: Lamp. Airs, and Misses Seddon: Silver kettle. AlLss Anna and Alua Elsie Spencer: Silver
photo frame. Ali.?8 Sunft: "Worcester vase.
jiilrror iKid brushes. Aliss, Air. ami Afr. A. Temple: Case of .sil- ver tuU cellars.
Air. ami Airs. Allan Thomson: Bra.'W hall '
Mr. and Mr.s. .lolin Tlioinpson: IVriliiig (able. Jlr.
and Mra. William Tlioniiieoii: salver, C. S. Mr, T. E, Tliompsou: llcVolviug Uidh. Silvejr Afr. iiiul Airs. Alec.. Oinirod (Bolton): Silver
glass had been given in paj'moat of the amount, and that it had not been given as jiart security.
Atr. Riley, for 1he defence, argued fjivi tlic
,ent day the glass would have to be cut to waste.
Street, spoke to having seen IHie glasi, and was of opinion that if sold it would not realise more than J.30. The pieces were c-f .vuch di mensions that if used for frames of the pres-
Mr. John AA^atson, plumber ami gln/.ier, A'ork
.At .llio time, Mr. Rawliiisoii wn:-* doing his best (o pay the amnimts, ami had written to his manager, Mr. AValm.'lcy, Uiut he was to ki- form a certain Air. Rol)insoii that hr. was to have as park payment a certain quantity af glass, which was down at Iho mill, and in less, than an hour Mr, Robiinou was down at the mill getting the glus.v away. The glass was
was the brother to the witness John, who ap peared. John had been sot by his brother to pay these bills, and Imd paid them all' but the one to AI.r. Robins(>:i. At the time the work was done the mill wti.s doing very badly, and numerous charges were brought sigainst them.
Air. • Kilcy slated tliak the defendant James
-diirdh he Avn.s engineer at the Salfoul Bridge. Mill, acting for Alessrs, AVniKons, of Rochdale. On tho IStli ho received three lcttci*s from Air. IfawIinBon, and he had to take cadi of them to the «lifferent parties concerned. Ono letter Ava.^ addressed to Air. Ja.*?. Robinson, amt he took it to Afr. Robinson, and gave it Jiim. He (I'Jaintiff) read the letter. Shortly
valued at J:53, and avas equal to the amount of the claim. Thomas AValmsley, engineer,. stalVj that in
alter that a main came lo the milU ami look tim ghn^s away.
and c(?3t.s, the plaintiff to have the glass. He Avas Avilling to pay tlic money.
. Mr. AVeeks: AVas there a SaKord Bridge Alill Ooinpany?
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Dunlop tyres. A cabman has been fined forty sliillings, witli
three guineas costs, for obstructing a lady and gonlleman on 'a tandem in Nortli London. Tho iiiagistrato romarltcd tliat c.ahmeii must he sliewn tho mistake of coiisidoriiig that tliey can do just as thoy like with cyclists. Too often the calinmn looks on town-riding cyclists as so many lost “ fares,” arguing to himself that if the cyclists wore not on bicycles, they would be in his c:ib, and therefore they are logitimato objects for obstruc tion, or worse. A neat story of how an obstnic- tioiiist was liaiidled by a ladyicomes from Yorksliire district. A rough looking fellow insulted a liuly rider as she was passing,and made a grab lo try and upset her. The danisei, being :v trille atliloiic, dis mounted, and gave the man a drubbing bsfore lie realised he was being boxed by a lady ivlio know a little about the art of iisticutVmg.
accomplished indicate that tills truly sporting iorin of exhibiting individual prowess is increasing in favour. Ill one caise W. H. Hands rode from London to Birmiiighnni and hack in 1-t lirs. Stnins, thus ostablisliiiig a record of this kind, over llio 208 miles course. In tlie
otli.er, the Hrigliton road was the venue clioseii, llio double jpuriiey between London and Brighton being 101 miles and H. Green’s record of *51irs. ilO mins, beat the previous best of upwards ot lialf an lionr. Ailditional interest in tins very smart porfoniiaiice is created by the ciroumstaiice that lie employol a device (or driviug tho fronl.wlieol with bavol gearing connect. ing with his
liamllo.bar.as well as by cliain gearing
A couple of unpaced i-oad porformauces rooc.-Hy HIGH - CLASS M
■ and pedals in tho ordinary way. Towing a bicycle with a person aboard requires
more skill than the observer would imagine. Tlio pull must be direct and steady, tor jerks will load to troulilo. Some cyclists wlieii acconipaiiied by their femalo friends, take with them a piece of cord so that any tired moniber ot the party may he assisted up hills. We do not recommend any one to try it in the open country unless they have previously: experimented quietly on a level road with til0 person wlio may require such assistance. It is very delicate wodi and requires an amount of practice before being accomplished in perfect
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