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V | ) IU )X A T IO N .


| ( ' . i r r I’ R O C E s s iO K '» in support of the Coroii-


'ix-ssioii was held in the 'i'luiiiitlay eveiiinir, Mr l-rusi-ling. T h e re was i


[asiic gathering. ilK-ued the meeting hy


Ils (if the Committee be- am,b tirging all to assist,


even a. grea'mr success e.d heeii organised ia


I rile processions in rSSy, I -easion of the Duke of i l l . en very sticce.ssful


■ heped ihat the people •,.\sn to witnes.s the ap.


ni.l n. it have to go away highly satisfied.


]..als


n. and as the procession the .'•■ ■ attirday it \v;ts ob-


.n nonlel literally be in- l ie urged upon the


. li.eide what part they piv.eession. aciitiaint the


. eii.ion. and then ar- i.e pioeeeded with.


. i..- in similar strain, after r-les said the success or , ew n i rc.s'ted with the , , ie,mi;i..a.- would proviue ' -i^ttince in other ways,


.. e. a.nc furuard .and help. - tiii-n cNplahicd ih.at it


. h.ii e .niy display of col- , ;!;~ on tlw Saturday h’Ki; I JO rockets and 75


•, !i lire would he let off l i 1.0 nights, and .as


;Ce i w 1-11 worth the sce- . ea to ei.in'lnde the ceic- iii.nr.iei with a lU'on.stre T h e .Mayor was


. . ;i.


' - :'e.:it the liisplay of lire- . itii th.e seeing and. had


, o t'uat spei’ial ohject— ilia on v.hal Colonel-


O'", toll'!V pri mised he g.-n 'o iheni of tlte .• .Mavor that the


■ e. .n-1 to noiie.nit I l ied to the/.'lir-je hoped tliah luiw


■ tii]


1 (,: w .iriI ti 1 not only 1 ugh. hut hy people 1 th'-re e^iuld he no -Ini pioeessh.in was


1'


t the town wo'Jid 111- an.! his friends e ;'.ii-v eiillld to or- I i iis:i-iers. and he .-1 i jil.iv their 10-


■. p..,-sihle'. hi, i T . C.aniett,


i-.a kiK. the meeting make the


1 w A: V lossihle. ilD ■ 1.


lu'Itl iit’ the it ^vas (le-


, ..iK.uia a.<sc‘nible 'n. .■ ^larl a.1 9-0 .<a:iiv r<->utcs xs on


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NOTES. ^t Iv


tlhtd— h.id been wunld he even .-dec essors. Tlie


L0t3 __


ct -Mary’s Church on Sunday next, .and 'at the National School- at 10-0 a-m. A l l those who. wish to join the and to be


T ineev


’’^eJssion are invited to do sq, at llif- gORTS, D IN N E IL AN D


proi


School a t the time manied. SO C IA L .


What is known as “ Divy Day ” to Messrs.


1 (j-vrter and Co.’s workmen was held on k lu rda y last, when the cricket field was


utilised


the ott


races, cricket match, ’etc. employees, numbering 117


Afterwards the adjotiriied to


^arkie’s .-\rms Ilotel where a sumptu- s dinner was provided. Mr. J. Ckarter,


Senior, presided, and during the eWmng tlie usual toasts were given.


WO.MEN’S G U ILD I ’ lC N lC .


On Saturday about twenty members ,k1 friends of tlie


Guihi "Pci'i me st


stvle. le king the two o’d c c ’


t pleas.ant half d.ay in truU pic- d a' m Ui


AL JTEWS. t h a n k s g i v i n g


\ three, containing the shop and seven


dwelling-houses Nos. 60 to 74, Lowergate, was withdratni. . Loti four, including the


s e r v i c e . messuage or dwelling-house and shop No. he Corporation will go- in procession t o 43. Moor Lane, and the sliop 132; Lotver-


gate,* was also withdrawn., as was L o t five, containing th e two messuages or dwelling- houses .and shop Nos. 45 to 47, Moor Lane, together with the two messuages or dwel­ ling-houses Nos. 134 and 136, Lowerg.ate.


.Lot six, the messuage or dwelling-house No. I I , South Street, Waterloo,


tvas


knocked down to Mr. Thomas Varey, Waterloo, for £ 9 7 - TTiere was no offer for L o t seven, including shares in the col-


for sports with lire usu.al tug of war, Uery firm of Andrew Knowles and Ltd. Messrs. Baldwin, Weeks, and Bald­


win were the .solicitors. Mr. Duerden also offered lots in Chatbum


and Clitheroe later in the evening. Lot one, the dwelling-house and shop and five messuages or dwelling-houses, barn and out­ buildings, situate on the north westerly side of Downhain Road, Chalburn, together with a close of land behind the aforesaid property


Co-operative Women’s adjoming a road leading from Ch.atburn Church to the upper part of Chatbum, con-


d c c k train to


Chatbum they then journeyed on foot to Suvlcv Chhev where le a was p.art.akcn ot .ml i plea.s.mit hour \i-as si>ent inspecting


the n.in-s -I' „t-v I'-a-'


returnjour- Grindleum- Clitheroe


bein;; leaclied shortly after eight o dock. M'ATT'RLOO B.S.A.


.1 p < \. meeting was held at Waterloo Weslev on Sunday. and was well altendied.


\tr u T' Marshall, senior, was in the chair, mi-1 the .ti-eaker was the Rev. W. Watson, ufChatlmni.


. . , • 'Hie soloi.sUs ^t-re Miss


Wuiid. and -Mr- Wd H- Rolbwell. .and Mr. H. N. Howe wms the hannonitimist


PRl-'.SKN'l -Vl'lON T O MR. H. .-ULLEN. was .a ple.-i-s.aiit gallAring at the


WesK-i School on .Moii^Iay evening _ last when .Mr. 11- -Mien w.as made the recipient of travelling hag and trunk, and a ptir.se of cold, prior lo his iteparfuire on t l ie lOth lastiiu lor Soulh --\fric.a, wlierc hi; will erm'-r tlie ministry of tlie South gUnc.an Wesli van t'niiferenee.


talning accortling to the ordnance survey 1 acre, o roods, 10 perches, or thereabouts, evinced keen competition., .and eventually the lot was knocked down to Nfr. W. Han­ son, Chatbum, for .£925- L o t Uvo, the close of hand known .os " Holden Butts, adjoining the railway on the north-ea.slerly side of the village of Chatbum, containing according to the ordn.ance survey.. 1 acre, i


ig perches, or ihere.abouts. was


to R. C. --V.sshelon, Esq-, for £ 9 7 three, the .shop and dwelling-house ami two


.......................... - Lot messuages, .at present; used .as warehouses,


Being situate and numbered 5, 7, 9. in Bawdlands, CliUieroe, occupied by Mr. Ernest Swales and others, was bought b> Mr. 'Hios. lllingworLh, Lane bide, S.ai ley, for ^380. L o t four, the six dwelling- houses and a shop, numbered -13 B.awdlands, tr.i.s knocked down


' THursday:. Before Messrs. C. J. B. Trai»iP<!3>


ia the oliair, W. B. Dowhurst^ J. H. Clarke, A. Boberts, B. Jordan, J. S’etfion, B. Crabtree, and


T . Gamctt, EXTENSION APPLICATION,


i t r . W. S. Weeks applied on behalf of tko Ciithoroo Licensed Vlocuallors* Association for


an extension of ’Kours, from ix p.m. to i i *45 P*^* on the nigbt of tltta Coronation celebrations, aStb Juno. i lr . Weeks did not think it was necessary to make an ordinary epocoU, ia mak­ ing the application, but ho might iustanco -wh^t was done in 1887, 1897, and at tho wedding of tha Duko of York, and on all of Chose occasions They had 'very successful torchlight processions, and largo niuubers of people came into tho town. Ou those occasions it was found absolutely neo- csssarj' in order to mteot tho couvcuicuco of tho publio that an extension of time should bo ob­ tained’. There -would bo aomothing also going on On the Thursday and Priduy, but they w<ro not asking for anything except for the .Saturday, when the torchlight procossiou would take place. In conclusion Jtr. Weeks stated that he Iiad seen Mr. n<Mitou, the station master, who had. agreed run special trains both HcUiheld and Bbick-


burn way, after eleven o'clock. The Bench granted tho application to nil mem­ bers of the LicenstKl Vivtuallors AssociuUonB,


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IilUxi to tho Clerk. OTHEU APPLICATTONS.


John tEuijbley, xefreshment Jhonbo-k^icper,


BawiUomto applied for an extension of hours froiii II p.m. lo 12 p.m. on tho nights of tho 27U1 and 2SU1 June, tho dates ot tho Coronation


celebrations. Scrjroaut Holmes taid be was instructed by


the Chief Constable to ask' thot rcfroslinient lioutsokoopcru should to allowed the same cxlen.


^5>


Leeming. Bawdl.ands, for ; t o 5.y . Wheeler, Chatbum, w.as the solicitor in the matter.


o.-VLV.-VTION .'VR^rv. ‘H 'e subscriptions lowar.is tlie pi-ertmt.s amomiting .altogether


.-rahi Ul tweiuy-lwo guinems, li.ad been col- -'Ve'ed hv two old comr.ades of Mr. Allen, iniuelv.'.Mr. W. H. R u lhw d l and Mr. T . 1-. Slater.


Our friends at the S,alvation Army had . an excellent meeting on


PLieuU- S i i i i


sided! and -Mr. j- A. Parker, J-P. Simiiav Sehooi te.addr of Mr. mail, lire preseiilation, and referred in ted - iri'i terms to .Mr. .-Mien's eoiinection willi the Weslevaii f.hapd. Amongst otJiers who Six.ke'wre the Rev. W. Watson, .^fr. V - If. Rothwell, -Mr. T . L. Slater,


-Mr. --k- D. I'ainveatiier pre­ an


jVllen’s,


I-aiig. and Mr. 1. A. ivords .Mr, the gifts.


............... .. Pickles.


P op 'e , Preston. .........


1 is I


D E .Y m ~ '- o-^- --a'— -I-----________ _____ ILU IR lSO N .


.w.-- ' ' o _ A N D MRS.


1 s our solemn duty to record the deaths of Mr. and Mrs. W. Harrison,


Mr. Mk In a few


II. .Vilen feelingly .acknowledged R.\CE p r o m : SWINDON.


bad a taee from Swindon on Lni-.il results; — tTitlw roe ( 'oinmiM'dal.— 16i


T he F.a.st Linca-shlre I'Tileration dubs Saturday.


miles, 12


memhers sen-ling S3 birds; i, 1,1c.; \;ir'ls per luiiuitc j Iv


I, yv. Scull,


Tailor. 1.071 : St Mb Scott. 1,053 Hci'l. 1-03. •- 7- Mb Scc<t, 1.022 ; 8. A. 1 ay- lor. (;<;2 ; y. W- Duckworth. 989 ; 10, J - T‘. Schofield, 93*i j


2. .-V. T.ayTur, 1,084; .y. A. 6


; 11.


' CD hen.e.— 161 niil..-s, 209 birds being sen; l.v t i cumpeUU.rs;


i . (h-o.


-,...s of time he- iiiiiig the This


i;.-T|.i-t the Ics.xT


larked. Od>; ;i I'ri M' being


,-j.s In'in tlie nest rd. whilst not a


u missed from t. ri'.us mamv-'r. , .„e of


tl>C ^


1 these htive I'ceii h.ne been seen


111 r\' keel>er iiad , r ,'i,e Ilf liis h-m '--- siirjirise short-


, ni.iking e.lT willi ,1,-ndy highly -sat- ii.ighl with salety -l a'ar.ls enjoyed a iihir egg. for the g was seen lying rote, and a


tis fast :i-s l-'rom this it


I,- not aitogetU-r us dlsai>pearaiice


uliiv keepers e.t- -ri anil loss.


I a siii-'vial tb-’’" il.i !i r I l ia iv VL-t an-,


, v hivli ilo<--s nnj k- several if A


l.asL 11VI' |H ssi-Xsli.ii


-lit qeiierality of (he young Inw


..iii'i iiring lioii-se, tilin''-".


I-:;.! v.iiulil take ('.are of it- l.i'U threivn the young


,]i I I iliv In.tLse titan a croiv, ]iii-ki-il It ii|>. an.'l fljiv .away M'-i.lrnt serves lo slioiv" tliat 1: 111.IV he. hut surely, is de-


lu !iif jirvy which in ibnt! litu.icierls'.ic.


r . , , „ \ a n b p T minute; 2, Geo. 1 urner


i .o S f . '3 . I- VV. Hiley. 1.055; -t- liriK., ;,o^o; s- J- K. Nutter .and Son. i .o to ; 6 . ‘M:irsileii and Dnver, 1 ,0 13 . /. Ita.lVl, ;u.d Sen. 995 : «• 3'


Se.,: ; 10. W. Hatrisnii. 97' '•


Sp-ak and Smi. >)(>S ■. 12. R- Scott. 968. lll'.GGING -VI' CH.VTBL’R.N.


-M the a ith e ro e Couniy I’oljce Court tills m.iiiiiivg- Friday, liefore j-m-


Ksq.. \Vm. Tavli.r. tdi.as '


llM-i aliodc. lias charged with beggin„ liiaMiliarii Road. Chalhum. ye.slerd:iy. 1 -t--


5ta/ik,-r saw hi... going fro.n .and C.n questioning him as lo hts - T avlnr said he wa.s enquiring the route.


Witness took hi.11 .0 .me of t ’


M.as u.ld the man bad a.sked for eol >crs. l ie told prisiiner he would h.ave to b flitiienie. but prisoner saul


laid liimself <m the road.


jin-i-.urea horse atid trap'to bring him I1 u> lilt; saiti bt^ bad





i.llii v a' ( Tnheroe.- hevn drinking all week, and was l le was euininUu-d to imson for sexen .


- I ’ ri.soiicr


^‘'e t 'r fm im d u r ’c saline .vs the procession p a s s^ ;.iB house. Unfortunaloly f«r Mm the gun 1


^ I 'R O P l tR T V S A L E S . ■ nu-rv WAS a large aUe.vbmce .at t 'C


'Siarkie'.s .Arms Ho'el, on Mon a> P ' ' wU.-ii -Mr. Amos Duerden offered r.irKUb


lots ( f land ;uid property for sale. Lo in-i.iiion in some of ibe lots was .ur > .


Inil ill others bidding wa.s aery ’’ ‘^ " 'r i .v " env. the close of land called ‘ Bnixcd Hey , o,herwi.se ” BrcKikside Hey,” at Lh.albur. ,


cniilatuing an’ording to die (,rdnanee . the occupation ol


vcv or. now' in of the manor of Chalburn, ^ or.s .


Mr. Wrii. Y a t i . was .sold to Mr. W. AVatooi . Cl,alburn, for


PemUcLon. private contract, previous to th e sale. Lot


Lot two w.as disposed ot^tiy_^


'nn-s l-M '.s co jhoW *


“■'^‘^'"'-‘ - r r t i c r e i r d f r i ^ ^ r t r t t o W ^>1 b - to he ampuiated.


L E 5I 0 X sV D E . ' ^ V"',;


S L A I B B U B N . a c c i d e n t .


A torchlight procession ” “3f^^ac“o^ ’


LOW MOOB. PRESEN'KVTION


^ ' ' '


At Low Moor ilHls oa Bin.li, ovoilookcr,


ii.i fneuds. 31 . c


liamboiiio walking ,„ds.Alr.x,.


.. A. ’1'o.nbuson . J -


ihat both were laid to Blinds were


ir.adesmen s esi relat'ives aUended.


islablishmenls en route. Only J drawn lU- several of ihc


q u ie lR S re a t i ie^W s la s t ’yesterday mornmg. T r itarrison had been mi busmess as a


V outlived his wife by two davs, aiul -by S»II-C,yr.-...


sion as too licensed victuanors. Tho Bench granted an extension from 11 p.m.


to II-4S P-m. for the Saturday only, staling Uiat (lie same would apply fo all refreshment house keepers who appliwl. EXEMPTION AI'PLICATION.


..Bred Harrison, 12, CorporatTon Slreot. applioJ


for an oxemption oartificato for his child Kitty, aged two months. Applicant said he firmly bo. lievod dial vaccination -would to detrimeutai to tho lioalth of •his ohiliT. I t was his first and


only child. Tho Bench camo to tho conclusion that uppli-


cant had hml no eiporioucc of the bad effects


grant tho application. BBEACH OF THE FACTOKV ACT.


John Thomas Bnwewell, Bon Barclic, Moor


Lane, was summoned at the iustanco of Mr. J. T. Birlivistlo, factory iiispoctor, for uot com- ■ idyiiig with die conditions of tho 'Factorj- ivnd


yVorkshops Act. Mr. M. S. on bclialf of tlofcudunt. -Mr. Birlivistlo s.aid tho case was on


Weeks appeared action


n'-iduBt John Thomas Bracowoll. idros-nnakci-,


fo- employing three women nam«l Roso Harri­ son aged iS. Anna Brigg.s 17. and Helen IA, other than in tho hours specified on tho at.sini'.-t fixed ou defendaufs works, which gave tlic iiours as beuig from eight in tto morning to oiglit at night. Ou tto morning of Saturday, I-til 'Alay. -MiC. 'Birtwisilo's tessT^taut visited


defendant’s works ami thoro took tho dcclato- lions of the three girls who slated they had siarU ed work at seven iu the morning. Under certain conditions persons could by giving notice allow B woman to work overtime corlaiu mghU m tho vear. In tliis c,aso no noUoo was given. Mr. tVeeks said they admitted that tho offence


AVodiie-^day Mr. B. who has uow fcoumioucM chairman, . ..


..-.-soiilation. ^


slated iu tlie oliargo hiul been committed. Ho thought tho inspector had given the facta of tho ease iu a very fair mauuor, and he qiuto ad- mitted that it was a case in which Mr. Hirt- wisllo was justified in briugiug tofora the Boiich. No doubt hts elioiil hod eomimttcd a bi-cacU of tho Act. but it was a very techuieal net, aud had vory luuuy reriuiroiucuts. It was po^ible for anyone to break it without ,.<,^01.1 upon tS-a cri tiling


being lookel curious


i5T that Air. B r4 .-cwell criminal. tlial day was fifth commonflcd Jmshiess'.


at eight o'clock in tho znoxTung, and left off at eight at night. But she woa over tho ago of 18, and if the <Iefondant had. eignod oertain regu­ lations and sent thorn to tho inspector, then there would have boCiu no complaint against the defendant. I t was not always vory clear for a Tnf^n who did not undetretand tho complicar- tioufl of tho Paotoiy Act, as to what course ho ahould take. Anna Priggs, onfl of tho other two girls, lived at Gisbum, and instead of working from eight to oight, she went homo every even­ ing by tho seven tram, and camio do^vn in the morning by tho train due in ClitKeroo at 7'^4* If silo came down by tho later train at 8-io she liogau work a quarter of an hour late. I t was quite easy to see that Mr. Bracowoll having a pusli ofl work on allowed her to como down "by the early train and commonoa work at twenty past seven so as to allow her to go homo by tho earlier train at night. I t was not a case of


tho wrong tours. Tho other girl, Helen Scctl, resided at tho 'ttniymoii'd Houses. Her father come down to CUthcroo to scud his milk off just after seven at night, and 1)10 girl left heir work at seven and rode back with her father. In the moniing she rode doivii with lior father and got


to wor4 jusT after sovou, and left at nigbt just after seven, so that thcro was not a very great difforonco. Mr. Bracowoll was most anxious to obey the law, and had since soon that tho girls


and tho Chairman stated that tho application would bo grant-fii to alT other landlords who ap-


• 4.- worked the hours specified, from eight to eight, su^ ; ; ;^ }v ; .T « a * t t in t iM 7


downham. CORONATION MEETING. A further moeUng to consiaer what should be


done at the Coronatioa festivities fixed for July .St,'was told iu tho N-ational schoolroom oa Eriday eveaing last. The chairman, Mr. E. C. Asshotou opened tho meeting by reading the amounts collected so far for tho celebrations. The sum realised already amounts to ^25, so that Doivnham is likely to celebrate the Coron. ation in good style. I t was decidoT t to t tho children should have a tea party undCT tho solo care of the Sunday Sehooi teachers. Tho adult inhabitants are to have n knito and fork tea, and sports arc to bo held on Varloy field, and substantial prir.os to bo givcm to tho winners of tho races, etc. I t was also' decided that the


village should bo decoratod, and a bonfire will the lower end of


p^rocession will also Iho Irclrk .headed by th a Glitlieroe Borough Band, and servico will bo held, condueitod by tho Vicar, tho Rev. H . B. Moore, at two o’clock in tlio aftcnioou in the Church. Several committees have licen appoint- od to look aftoi- tho noocssary arrangements as follows:Tea party committee:McsBr8.T.'W,.Tack-


son, A . W. Hartley, J. Smitliios, J. G. Yates, Ifpcd Driver, A. E. 'Ward. S. Driver, E . Carton,


broken tho Act, Imt nobody had Hawley, wrou^__Uto^ , -4,_ xr- „ „


..rcumstanccs, lie. Air. Weeks, toked their wor- shipj only to inflict a fine iu one summons, and


QO*Tts in tlita others. i t r . Birtwistle' poiiiUxl' out 'Uiab defendant


had fixoti the hours, oiglit to eight. I f hj£> want- cd ho couTS fix theau from s(ivcii to seven, or


six to six. i t r . Weck.<i tftid tlint lis the bulk of !Mr. Brace-


woIFs cmplovccs livdc in flio town eight to eight is moro eonveniont, but in t to case of two who livwl out of tlio town the oflior time is moro


coiiTouicufc. Tho Bench imposed a fine of is. in one case,


aud costs in thei oUiors:. f a i l in g to s e -


n' d r e t u r n s . Samuel .3pcak, aerated watei- manufimturcr,


-B-as summoned a t the instance of J. T. Birt- wistlo, fa’otory inspector. Cor failing to scud tho


i t is s A. Smithies. Aties jVlico "^ ip p , and Miss Adults Tea P a n y committee:


Todd, J. T . Kay, R. Hartley, I{. C. Ta r­


ver. Sports Comnifltcc: Messn^ ’I . AV. JacksOii, T . Robinson, J. Bulcoek, J. Smithies, R. Proctor, Esq., aud A R Gradweii, 73^^, Dceoraliou Cominittoo:: P . Spence, J{! Smithies. IV Driver, H . Piestou, H Parker, T . Grcciiwood, R. Seed, A . Drivci, F. Robinson, and 'P. J. Holgate Bou. firs Coniinittco: Tho following gcntlomcn prom- iscil Co lend their carta aud men lo cart the wooil on Ao tho village groan: ‘L Robinson. T Todd, R. Proctor, Esq., and R. C. Assheton, Esq. Tho following gentlemen have promised to get tiio wood out of tho planlatioiu-c P . Spence, "W. Preston. F. Parker, .T. Driver, "W. Jackson, 'A. Dawson, 'R. Hartley. AV. Hartley, T. 'Wilson,


and E. ATillhurn. I t was also <leeide<l that tlie amount of money


returns of t to number of, persons in ins employ. under the Factoix,and, Workshops Act, 1901. ___________________ Air. Birtwistle eaicl the oaM-ugainst d e tod an t


was for faiUng to send a return of. the number of porsous employed in his.footory, with par­ ticulars of tho persons in his occupation, not


lolcr than 31st March. 1902. T to Act required I , I........ r mJ. hn mudo, Riving thte^par-


lUat tuo icvuiU dlioiTTa^ .U—^^xbsc<iueut


ticulars a t auy date wlicii rcquirotiT'ayv.i^^,,,.^^ to bis vi.sit oil the 23rd Afay Air. Spank macte tho returns, und amt them to him, but the re.


turns had not boon aoiit when ho made .tos visit to Mr. Speak. A t that date, he, Air. Birtwis lo was instructed from tho Homo Office that 43 per ceut of t to returns in this district had not boon received, and he was inslructed lo lake action in a view to warning others in tho mat-


ter Air. Speak said that at tlw time of Mr. Birt-


wistlo’s visit the returns were made up oud signed, but they had got put away and over- looked. It was merely an oversight.


A 'fine of IS. and costs was imposed. Albert Blncow. prinlcr, was summoned nt Ibo


instance of J. T. Birtwistle, factory uispcolor, who state.1 that the ea-vy was on nil fours with the above. A fine of the samo amount was im-


PL.VY1NG PITCH AND TOSS. Three lads named JoUn Dewhurst. Salford.


Joseph aVilson. Shaw Bridge Street, aud Thomas BnTlcy. Derby Street, were stimmoiKxl for p.aj-


iug pitch nnd loss. r G Bailey stated that a t a quarter past hvJ


on Saturday the i- th May to «vw tho three de­ fendants gaming with copper corns 'm n ..uh tc- footpath leading from buaw Bridge ^ « ‘^h Aloor. avitness watehoi tl.cm about fitleon


I t was a very- rho


June, aud it was 40 years ago to that day suico Iu tho


liands frequeiiU; and Wilson, aud ou iie told him .ho would bo reported. A fine of IS. aud c-osls or 7 d r u n k


; : : ' ; L \ totoi’ous flavour and wonderful ctoap- „e«s. Dr, A. B. Griffiths,


- Tt is impo«ibIo to produce ^ r r ! ; i e ‘ o " a higher la u d a to of. oxceBcUc..'


-V 4;4d. Bottle makes tivo gallons. E IF F E L T 0MT2B LEMON JE L L lE e .


(lio famous food


wholc'^orthat’ tinia Mr. Bracewell liod had no charge iigaiiist him whatever. The ciwp before their Worsliips was tlio first count ho Imd iiiid brought against him. Under those circum­ stances he, Mr. Weeks, hoped tho Bench would deal ■ ieuieiitly wiUi the case. He might point out that the 17th Mny, tfie d.ile ou whieh the iu-q.eclor visiteil defendant’s sliop. was just be- fore Whilsuiitido. The dofciidant was a mil­ liner an-.l dress'.nakor. and us the Bciicffi were awiir.u tlie ladies liked lo come out nt Wliitsun- lido nrrayed like the summer Howers in new colours of Tiirious kiiiAi. Anyouo xvho had a business like dcfcudiint bad. aud hud tho ladies coming to him for a new dnccjs or hat and iu- sistiiig on its being ready by Saturday, could -scarcely tofuso tho work. Continuing Mr. Weeks said the inspector wont round ns ho was liouiid to do, and cniiiiired from the girls as to wfliat hours Uiqj- workpd. SonwJ of thoiii found had como nt the proper time. TIi“ ijpcolor came in at a qunrtor past eight. wenrtounr"and made enquiries from the women


ho


untruUis the insiKcior would have had no c i^ that day. The first caso was that of Roso Harrison, who ougEt lo have commmicod work


pearaucc in drunk and Brownlow Siruut Turner showing -----


luiiiutes und during that limo ho saw copper into the air and money chrugo Dewhurst then left Bailey


coins thrown I witness making towarls liim ' “'1’''''“'’ a n d d i s o r d e r l y . Marj- Gomlbicr, Salford, made ber niuUi np- u ii t li up-


ausivor to summonses dioordorly on tbo 22nd Mny Uvitlenco waa given hy F-C.


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eui-siiig and swearing nnd causing a crow jicoplc to collect in the street. Fined 5s. and costs.


and CO-JIS for a


j.i Brownlow Stia’ot. ^ CUIJINEY' ON U R L .


Betty Koy, Salford, was fine3-6d.


for liaviiig her eliimiiey ou fire ou the 'o t l 'M i . . tPPLICATION FOR MAINTEN2VNCE.


•Uioo Bond, wife of .Robert iBouV, ^mer. Moor Line, applied for a maiuteuauce order for


Per four clnldreu ng«l i i . 10. 5- livelv. Applicant ullegci.l cruelty and iicglcet 11.1 the part of her .husbiinU, 1mlh to her ami the rhildrcn. She appealed for mawtoiiaiicc for lh« e.liildi’ou stating that sho was willing to keep


as to wlmt hours thoy liegan work, and they Dcfomlnnt askeu r frankly told Rim. Had they diosen to tell him


ilroii',OU«


woek, when he would bring ovidenco to rlio should liavo the custody oS tbo chU-


7,, 7,^ adjourned ^-----


The Bcuch grtuiioJ Iho ai»pllcolioOi " »S !•


eubscribed lowiml.s l1To celebrations should bo ■ equally divided nniongMIio various cnminitloia.


1


WlanteD


g O T S ■ WANTED THBHOE TIMES.’ '


Sticot, Clitlicroe.


W s


ANTED.— AIT’KBNTICB to D hebs and Mastle Making.— Apply Miss Mabslam>,


J, Corporation btrect, Clitheroe.


TOCKINGS KNIT, Wholesale and Katail Stockings RE-E0 0 T E D . - 4G, Lowergate.


X'lURNISlIED HOUSE WANTED.-Boamrol ^>1- 6 months, or longer, a comfortably FUEN- ISllED HOUSE or COTTAGE, m or near Clitheroe, and within easy rotioh of a Station. Write with, Tull particulars to "C " Times Office,


BLACKPOOL ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS (SoutUy, Ltd.


-171OR S ALE.—A fev 5}^ per cent, oomujativo PREFERENCE SHjVRES. Duyorr will rooeivo tho accruing lUvidoiid.—^Alias G. Bllorslie, a


Birdhurst Road, Croy-don, ®n Sale


rpO HUKSE JCEEPEKS.—B'YE GBASS on Sale at Clio Corporation Farm, Henthorn, at IS. 4<l. per owt.


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q-iO BE' SOLD, CHEiU’ .-Two Traps, One Gig, Olio lou r Wlioelcd Dog Cart.—Apply, Garlitk,


Wellguto Alews. cup strain d ire c t .-J . TIIEXTUN, Chthcroe. B i


X T FW KNITTING MACHINE, all tho latest iS iu'pee''e»'ent». W sell, C h c a p .-F . bXAKK. Lowergate, Uhtheroc.


NOTICE.


0 Pig Breeders. A Grand BO AB kept at ---------- Clitheroe,—T huksto.s


the CxAVEN UurfcR, bMlTll rOULTllY KEEPERS SUSSEX GROUND O A ib , F L IN I , G R IL Don’ t forget that you can


(5y S'^EK SMELL. BONE MEAL etc , m large or smaU quantities, cheap, from h. G. TOWXLET 1-J, Moor Lane. N .B .-b p e c ia l offer.


English Bono Aleal, enquire p r i c e . ________ d e c o r To t o n s FL.VGS, SHIELDS AND


_riTT rt^ 1.1 XL X'


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CORONATIOIs^ MEDALS S E V E R A L V.ARIETIES.


AT ’THE


TliNIES OFFICE, MARKET’ PL-tCE. CLl’l ’IlFROE.


Pat: Sure, ami I'm heir to a .-iilendid estate


under niy f.alher’s will. \\ hei: he died he ordcied luv cider brother to divide the house with me t and, by St. Ihitrick, he did it—for he tuck the m- sidc hiiiaself and gave me the outside."


Friend: ’’ Why are you reducing the wages ol


your emi'IoyeesT’’ Philaiithropio Manufacturer: “ 1 need the


money just now. This ie the time of the year I make my amiual gifts to chiirity.’’


Since seeing ie belieTing (Though you may think it funny),


I must co:ifi3s 1 h.ave no proof There’s such a thing as money.


janitor pliUcsopher, " it is .^ometoimea th‘ aoia lliat ho is alone in his satisfaction."


“ Whin a man i.« satisfled wid himself,’’ said th« —


Sales bp Huction tor be.ug ,-^YcU’S, CARIS. LUSRIES, H.-\RN1.s S•:ss


BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE. . JJOS D U E R D E N wi l l hold n spociiil


sal


that defendant was drunk, ■ of


Mary Alice Smith, Sallord. was fined -s. like offouco ou the samo d.ilo


r 1 ..c 6d. D E A T H S A N D IN T E R K E N T S .


H .tR in SO N .—On the 2nd instant at 29. Castle Street. Eli/.ahe'li. wire of William Hnrrisoii.


Chcniist, (16 years. KARiriSONr.— On tto 5II1 instant, at --o. Ca.stlo Street, William Harrison, Choiiiisl, 65 jear=. CivrJB,


lulerre-.l nt St. Mary’ s, ou May j i s l , -Vtiii SiiiiUi Wilier StTcct, .So years,


lulerrod at St. Mary’, on tho jrd iiist., .Vmiio Turner, 31, AVhaUey Road, 41 years.


Interred nt St. Mar}-’ s on the gth iiist.. Jo.-eph Hooley, 9. Snllhill Road, 45 years.


On tho 31x1 inst., at So t\ oouo laiuo, Oeoigc Hlowufd, ngorl iS mouths,


sale of i


GEARS, etc., a t his rooms on Tuesday, June 17II1, next. Lots may now he cnlorcil.


1 >R0 F ITA B L E h o m e tVORK: cither sex ; no


experience required.— Apply or write II., Knitting Co., oO, High Ilolborn, London.


ATUST SELL, Uiroufefli siekucas, gouts siUvr Cmouogi-aph Stop Watch, centre socouds, eplcn- did Bavarian gold alheirt, oi«n luiks, with ;j-,i«mJid seal aud modal; also ladies’ gold dress ring, ona-stono.—Apply, Tints Otno t .


(AN SALE.—TWO Ra LIA CARS (one watU rub- ty'ian.) both eriual to new;, oao WAGCON-


-420V£. (to eivm- Av) iugoodooudihou; one g ^ i>r>xv TTLAP, to Boatt twa


eooond-hand 01G.-tnSr2»t ^


w-ith movwiblo top.—AliplJ -Ihi— -.-_K„roo. Sous, Coach Builders, Bawdlands., Clilh^_^__


ArAVURE FOR TUE^ARDEN from id. lAt” to Nitrate of Soda otnd Potasli Manure kept m 4,0,.,k _F- C. Towidoy, 19, Moor Livuo, Chthoroo.


'l-io BE SOLD BY PRU ATE TRE.-VT Y, House :n West View; three Bedrooms, Bay INmdoiv. Bath, Hot and Cold Waler.-Apply. 5-t.


\ ICNV. _____________________ TO FARMERS.


■ vriTRATE OF SODA, or SULPHATE OF Am m o n ia us<;d at the rato of i to eG per acre, ensures a heavy crop. Orders shouRl b- placed at once. Prices on Appho-diou. 1. G. Townley. 19, Moor Lane, Clitlicroe.________ _


NOTICE TO rO U L lR X K E U ’ERb.


VYTM COOK & SONS, (Originators of tho W Orpingtons) have appoinic-d I-. C. lowiilcy,


' dicir Sole Agent for Uhtheroc and district, obt-Tiu lUcir Good* witliout tha


Jerav"w” .c tr[ .a ’s“T..tl.er.o been the case Pot Meals, Roup and In.sect 1 owdert, iIm t Grit Dust Oystew bdell, Rubber and Mc'tal Uiiife«, — .all Poultry Specialities mil} he had from I .


t d WNLKY 111, Moor Lane, Clitheroe. NA’I IV E ’GUANO. The best manure for tho tn.l liardcn. ttt las. Oil' pec ton, or ;,/-per


cwl carriage paid. Clitheroe and District Stations D C TOWN LEY , Ageiic ' __________


V t 1Git-c l a s s Techuieal Books for the Oil 1 1 Paint, Varnish, Colour, Soap, Icxtile. Dje-


mv Bleacliing, Chemical, Leather, 1 al>cr Maiiu- a^iuring. .Miuuig. PoUcry, Plumbing, send for catalogue. Scott,


C a l c -


,0 PJ. Ludgnte Hill, London, b.C. Offers ciiter- 'a i e l for publication of tethnical works._______


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T 1VKRVOOL.—CORNLR PU B LIC H U IS E ton main Uioroiighfaio. doing an avenige Undo 01’ .ffiS wwiklv, and rea-soiiablo rout. Ingoing X'leo. j ’os.-s-o^don nny tinio roqtured.— tdilrcsl Mr. Tflswcll, Licensing Agent, 17. Patinos »t.,


TjTOUSE TO LET’, m Primrosj Stieol, 3 rooms


ilown stairs, with sot boiler ami two rooms up. siiiirs. Ueiit4S. clear.—Ajilily Bisho7>, AN-idduig- toii or Bowker, 10, Victoria Stroot, Chthoroc.


CONFIDENTIAL ADVICE FREE. Persons m elifficullics can lia\c their


iiflairs arrangixl without s11.s71e1n.hng bitsiness Cretlitors seen privately. Apply 1C S.YG.-\R, jVccount.ant Debt Collector, o le , 6, Russell tytreet, Chtherce. Lctterg aavl jiost cards receit e jirouipt attention.


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u f f OlU’ ING'rONS. Eggs -t/- per d02en. From good hens. Cockerel. BuUorfleld«


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TO BBLI. "T H E CLI. Apply nt tho Offioa.


■ VJHANTED.—A EEMALB -LODGEB m Cor­ poration Strcct.-Apply, W. Hanson, 17. York


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