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ai tile Paris’!


1.1 Ilona 1 Si’liool. Sermons , * liiioniiiiK tiy the Rev. B. |al la the aveniiis |,y


ivlu’ii olVertories were ta l l Vivaf of IlnsIingJcn.


I’ly (,'oml, cs])ee,iau!y (■ Ihvlion.’i rt.aliscd over


i l ’KlV.Vl'KS FOR LONdoJ


a- ii’ci ived an iulimatioii I ihvis . r the AVlmlloy


:<


At. im-niI)!.Ts irolootcd aro Ptel is probab!.


> tlu .iu(y at the Coronntioa' W. .M:il‘wll,


clIv.- tlic'ir -- ir. . 5omli


iUoi otUcial < oronal-iou celebration,


'eaw at 10-15 Jnno sfit] M.UiK'lAGE'.


i.’ik pl.u.'e at tho Earisli Cbutcj ni.Miin'T. 1)V tho Key. T, [i.-.v; ! I>u-(lalo to Mrs. Tatti i .‘n. Ixith 01' whom ur<j T


Tj


I I K t . Till' Avodcliu^ party aft- ii-t. tiiu -rountry, croturniug Hotel. Avhero llio bl


1 ci’, and Uic rest of (b |\ MI'.MOIMA.M.


IM-i.r A'^-oi'iation of Trinr Now iHijJKwick, Canada, hr i fhoir olevcMilli aimircrs- ni'


‘.Ik: Association Cl


!■ •■ .Hi . -i'lont. unyeiltHi a M in iiiory ol the Bevd. "W .1


u? : C'on;;rf;;nlion. Tltj h


no n w;is 4lc)ivoro<l by the rs: - .W-17. " Lot ii.s pass 1 pn


. . (.iiiitry. Wo will not pt L. .-r throti;ift thy vincyari


L ink <.f the water of the Trclli • ln^:hAvay.’* Tlic tenet


K ! I nf ;?<>otl advice to yo:


: 1 1- ci hras.s. on a inaiK inirt ii wall nf (ho l>aptisi


"ti- tahl’ t. whic-li wag imi j .‘fii an 1 Son, is one of ll| - iinrnSi. Tlio ^/OTcriptioa


till' n.vd. 'Win. Ealou"Ii, < mU 1- lOth, iS6r.


! ay j ;th. iS<)*}. -}i ir'-n.i i.Vt)oim(-U V.U fti


’ hi 't ViV'idf'iit of the P. ii-' -.-o.-jat ion. I :ah!.'t in rroeiod.'' i \t'I.alloy and disfrtctr: t liiai Hie docoa^ffl


vr - r Wl-rdley. TTe piiJ 1


\ ;!!a.c '. a ’oin^r willi Ins vifi. Nfi'. Hatr.n?h was cuS


' il'-A-. in *.vhoi»o dioccfo ts llv .,ii(l sm’Ocssfnlly lalKitlA


| D O D C O L L I E r . 1l .’COMPANY.


Lm K (COCK DRIDOE) PIK liiRAT HARWOOD. n ia n - c L A S 3


S E COAL n lbi-8i> Rita at EEASONABlj


|l may bo liaA cf oU Carter* u AveU known to be on* of tl


Inumiciil couIji in Uie market,


[1 Loait* or 13og* fren. W. L. UJilMK. Clitiieroe. uSW^VLU liOWJi,


>r Cbatburu District—


WUXI AM. YATES.. CHATBDItN SIATIO’


D e s p o n d e n c e ^


u i : i : i ) J'uR CJ.ITURliO]-. ’,1 Uv- '■ Oliihcxoc Tunes, huhali of the


n-inier ■


L ‘ O pi. ol ( ■ lUlif.r’ju


' i n ' l l


net.. Jn.v moat coi't ,u for the


vn. .,1’innl m tl‘< t hd III vupjiort durintJ tliist <.(•5 W J ,.„...(in.gin« h.v


i.il aiiiuuiit collcctc-l aiui Luw Moor Sf. i-lii-1 ywu- the


' . Low Moor alii


’ .vh t to -IKoially tlissk (M’.iv lor Ihu loan


1,0 riiilly and cflivi®»‘b


,|.o tlio three gcutlemcn-' Mr. .lainvs Biirgrenve’* n. nv .\foor), whokiisW i.i till,nigh tho whole


1 (Uir- gr.iiA'liill3', JAMES JJIXON.^


Stipl. uu“ Jmi-’, ifjo :


,i. o,„l al.o Uio J9 ‘■ ®"7 v.moKs ,'riuiKl.iy .Schools


=


-.Itnron.v 1;.^. H ia oU tllO


uo reinenibcr vhich the P'


lul "CLiTHEKOE


board 0F_GDARDIANS. The fortnightly meeting o f the above


xrnnd iv. There were present Messrs. R. r \sshelon, in the chair, W. Hanson, J. H. fh rk e H. H. Baldwin, W. Braillfwaite, G. T Hoime, T . AVilkinson, Jos. Holgate, A. Tehav T . SUnger. J. R- Towlcr, J. Holgalb, T DiKkuth. R. Jones, T . Garnett, A. Long- worlh. !'• Eamicter, S. Green, J. Hanson, Tn’i Robinsoif, AV. Rohiason, and the Revs. Cmion Wilson, and Fr. I’ inningtoa


authority wa.-; held in the Board Room on TH E ^rl MUTES. The minutes were re.arl and confirnued on


the motion of H. H. Baldwin, seconded by \V. liraithwaite.


HOU.SE c o m m i t t e e .


•U a meeting of the House Committee l,eid (in the 29th May, the quesliou of iim lelephonic communic.ation be­


tween llm d.x'lor and tUc nm.ster was dis­ proving die


cussed. It-- "'AS decidetl to apply to the Pimis'nf Me.ssrs. GarsUuig .and B.-utou for


lenders, with a view to a.scerUxining the cost of erecting a line between’ tlic AVorkhousC and the doctor's surgery.


_ Tliis was conlirmed on the motion of AV.


_ H.uison. seconded by H. H. Baldwin. COKRE.=rONDE.NCE.


•V circtil.fr was read from the Cbelmsfijrd


Union wliich ixiinlctl out that the admitting of va'Tants inuj workhouses prevented the siimad .('f iHfeeti>-Ai.s di.sea.scf;. .-uiitl was a 'sotni’e o f great d.fnger a . 'the 'pubUp .at hr-e, especially at the present tame when smtillpox was raging. Further that the CW liiisford Board were of opimon that Uio vi"rancv laws were a blot on tlic poor jaw slSem. imfsinuch ms they directly tended t<i pruiiiote pauimrism. .and ih.at the ca.su.al


‘ward svstem had failed, .as the waals were but little used l>y the class of persons for whom tlij y were intended, viz., the oona fide tr.iveller in search of work, while they were tliron.ged l>y liabitual tramps. Hie circ ular furilier .staled dial a law’ should be


. passed giving Boards of GuarcJians power to (Imam all habitual vagrants for a period ’diiv' eS (lavs, as a nweans of pre-


not exceeding 20 ((...'a, .... - — ,


venting the siiread of infectious dise-TSCS, as well a.s a meaits of abolLliing v.ngran-ty.


Thai a law be passed g i 'in g power to de­ tain chUdren of habitual v.agrants under 14 Years of age, who should b e rt;niove<l to cerdfival industrial schools, and there de^ t.ai'iic”> )at the ^xpeitse o f tlhe iLtate unul thev attain the age of 16 years.


.................. ‘


add except that so far as regarded tlie power he thought it wonld b e difficult to work.


d umu I t would b e putting .tl great deal of


power in, the hands of Boards o f Guardians, anu


i uiit would meait w.v- --------------------------- Monday. D^ the Workhouse Master


order, but .still he saw no reasons why they .............................


b o r o u g h


t i iE ' CLitHE^Q]^- ti^fels', FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 19^ cycling N13W^& gossip.


^ m o n e y . p o l ic e


COURT. ---------


having powUr to detain vagrants for a period y ,c Chair, S. Speak and J. Brown, wf of twenty-eight days without a ma^slratc-s


b EGGaES. „ „ fixed


should not approve of the suggestion con- Vrodonek Gill, and tained in the circular.


Mr. IParmeler Uiought ijC the vagrants tho othor to


them sTway. Mr. Green: I t ^^*auld make a good bog-


gart— (laughter). Mr. Clarke said they were not gre.atly troubled with women vagrants, but mostly


Dlea \nin .i c m. o e


Guardians. T h e resolulaon, was then unanimously


carried.


A S Y LU M ’S ILVTE IN C R E A S ED . TTie Clerk read a letter from the West


Riding County Asylum’s Board .staling that ^bc AVhilo Hiirso at a meeting of tlib authorities in the County


-


Hall, Wakefield, on the i-ilh May, it was recoin mend (id that the rate for pauper lunatics in the West Riding should be granted at the raUi of i t s . per head week, an increase of 6d.


reported th.Tt in order to put tlic funds on a poa.M to take tho_cvidon(» ot uw 1 'Tiie autl ,iorities ,


sound financi.Tl (bxsis, the e.xpi.mditure up to March hast starsding .at £12,000, it liad been dkeided to fix the wirekly ch.arge as


............................ - ....................... ............ above. M.’VSTER’S JOURN2VL.


. 'Hie MapiteiTs Joum-aTi sli)>wed that tlie inmates for last week were 99 agamst 97 for the corresponding period last year, .and in lire previous Wiek inmates 97 against 100, and the vagrants 133 against 90. T h is W.TS all the business of interest.


WxVNDEIliNG STa BY A BABltXlU


IRS.


Amongst i l ie mx>sc noteworthy spectacles which the present generation has had the opportunity of wilucssing, the great comirti ^g_g


•becu fonniL Thomas Edwin


GfcpnM K3««a.; (pawnbroker. 5. ! r " w e : in e ; d a r i f™


. . . . . . . . . Iwin Green, assistant to Mr. o^tromoly fortunate in eo‘ jm8 ®ff J^ith only a "oralbr wo wouH hko lore?'yery ~


K i & i U


™ 1(iB nlo<» of business and offered tho attacks. 1 produced in pWgo. Witness asked him


'was. 6rc9S, vliich "was


\


' ' n l 'h e n X d prisoner's name and ud- Ifivoa as John Eamshaw,


"Witnow a8bc<l*hiiu if ke meant


^;:Lh Stn^t. Blackburu._an.l pra'md somowhat surprised, a u d j^


almost thu lir.st place. ’l/>ose Witnoss lout him 30s. on the ^lard. Pnaoucr Gy®ns^^ remember the brilli-


prif»onor S S d ;" ; ;x l could not nevo -


ant wanderer c.an well rec.aU to mind its marvellous be-aiily and magnificence. - At fA’.<


1 he (jir-


cular .■ ..ii.’hi.V.’d l>y staling that a l.TW should be iiasseil i‘> est.ablvsh labour bureaus m ever'- town and village, so that v.igr.ants m seari'h of work might kiwav where to apply. Canon Wihson thought the su b je^ w.as a verv imiiortant one. With regan o ic


adiiiission of vagraiiLs into ' ' ' was of (..pinion thjalt ili.wa-s .liable t/r tl<- spread <f di.se.a.se, and Imd a ivildeiicy to promote pauperi.sm. and further, .a.s the r- ciilar p..imc(l out. the workhouses were not used I'V the persons for whom lh»;y we 1- imended.


die circiiUir were to liecomc haw, thi;


detain habitual vagrants for a period of not exceeding tw eiuy-mght days.


Boards of Guardians would h.avc power to “ penotl 01


speaker,'did nof think if they were a s^ L ed llu’v would be able to make much u.-^ theiiv. But with reg.ard to


........ . but be, the of


the Boards of


Giurdiajris deuaining ^’ ' ' ' ' ' - '7 7 . 7 " t d . / b r a teen vea'rs of age. be though It


verv useful thing if It he w,a.s of opinion lli.at children should no


e allowed u, lead the life <-f vagrants


miglil do a _ roiiiiiig habitual vagrants gard to the conchi.sioii of int*


If they were u k en away from the parznls, it


meat deal to sU.p them from be- Hicn with rc-


circular he thought it would be a . -


lah-.ur bureaus were tst.abhsbt’d lo ^ « so that they might assist vagra.us really desi'rou.s of getting


very good thing if i„m is


« ‘


could not make much u.sp c whole excejil by taking away


fro... liabiund


eyes .’ould see tb.ifc circular were good.


,‘kI


projiosals of the circular were , so lar as they wept but he was afrauUlK.,


of them a.s .i- the chiklrcit


anybody who b ^


II ■ ■ dvir the facts set out m the .^e ,,uitL- a


minilier of vagnfjcJ-> w houses sinn-ly as lodgtng


class of vagrants spent wolves, jireving on the nd (1 tit-- imaro -j.


‘ 'A ^ ’d the w(..rk- T h is


„ their lime rest of the public..


nue X


a„;Vd tl7 iioiVd of Guardimv; could exer- ,.,.re very


they


cise the power propose, to might do a gre.a£ de.il vagrant das';. Some


about were simply habilual


Caimn Wdson had said with r^_ ^j^Ureii desirability of taking


l l y re^ranl to the


from parents who wtre take their places.


adojiled the exi.eiiso greater, but it was


vagr.tni.s, and so ih:uT Ipr Ihg


‘ | • them up to ^


weW


f ^ P ate would be , j t j^ave that become


,nale the tramp tribe, ----- ('..vnon W'ilso.i dmu ,ProlX)


Board give the proposaL bct o circular their support Mr. T . Gurnckt


T he Chairman remarked Ih.ac


^ in putting I


the wsoluiiok he had not many remarks and He will not ne..., for ihcm ?■"


"■ "“ ".!f dlrkimss • s’ouis who have wandered ness of darMU-ss,


away from the p.uhs c f these wamlerers will u-ajv^riissions upo will live a godly ia the kingdom of everlasting g or),. h o t b u r n in g . rectitude and of


0 O A L IN g doiuoy »*«u *■ »


A a 8


■ WIGAN COAL & IRON Ca , LtA , Bo b u t SraBOBB, Afomt.


o r a u p . away ,0. sec that


pitiable but they could not fad j j ’„ ,g 'the class of


" " . t J . r r l w^ ^ ^


simply .mule use of the '2,^'^[.„aor'sed what night s hxlgmg.


■ v;;:;" & '”'.«£'£££ *■


‘"'“ “/ 'm n " iU ’'>''hgi.ancc and!-acknowledging rim hifiuence (zf the - ' f i j


''.‘i


SPECIAL TO YOUNG MEN. Just Published, for two stamps.


r r o THE NERVOUS AND DEBILIATED.- n T l ^ w work, eutifed "H OW TO EN- SURE HEALTH.’’ a most valuable book on th. Treatment and Cure of NorrouaneM and Physical Debility, Loss of Memory, Dimnesa Sight. Lassitude, Pains in the Back, Depressior of Spirits, ate., with plain directions for perfe, free on receipt of two etampe (or by letter P<x


niu“ =--____ csoii ro me .x..rLTfv< ill the course of _ . "X 'm Ml.Te niTg?iS^hrS-;;;^ . ............ rk iinmncr nvto Ud- diuck


th<m loft tho shop. »nd witu®ss uoticcsl that ho was joiniNl hj- another man


„ St but; a thin^ scarce visible ^-ncil (sf


light, far awuv amongst the stars, it rapuilj increaSfd in .snze and splendour, each night apix-aring larger .and briglier as it approached nearer and yet nearer. In the course of a few weeks the mighty err.ant orb with ius luminous tram nearly two hundred million miles in Lnglh, inshing towards the e.arth .-uc a rate approaching a million miles an hour threatened to collide waih, and ovlenvlielmi our little planet. But t'lough it conliriued to wax bngliler an.! still brighter it could be seen that now .all c aiv ger of collision h.ad passed .away, mid th.at its course w.as directed f.ar outside the orbit


If tiro proposals ‘^r..R.u..cd >n of the eaixli- ,’Viid now, arrived at Uie zenith of , - ■ -


beauty the briglit wandering sl.ar presenUjd T h e great brilliant nucleus


a spectacle of superb .and gorgemus 1


r b o i r ; ; ; . i . » that of a full moon, while the


train extending half-way across the wesU-rti hemisplb--re glowed with .a ’Strange reh' Se.^


luminosity J near the jienrd, m^tnvse and h.^ irous but gradually becoming more mid nTre .alte.fuaibd, ^ that it w;a.s difficult ex­


actly to define iK extreme limit. ' ih e scene w.-is now otie of mten.se gr.


deu and solemnity. Close to the nuclensy Art-turus. that mighty sun, amongst _tl e


mostbrillimit


.ill lii.s splcnriour. .vnti beautiful Spica


?he V B g ^ mjvlis and legends


ted with less aggress, t- the siar-simngletl


about ik c si r-spaiiii*'-'-* •'‘-‘J ''- " ' . * Ur-irrKter


a„(X, of a painter, and tliat they went into a nc'xhliourinff inn. Later in tl.o same day wit­


ness handed tho puard ovBT to tho Blackburn


Police. ‘Prisoner mft<lo no remark. A further romnml w.is made uulil Monda.


nest at 10-30. TROUBLESOME THOMAS.


Tliomos Thomas, labouner, 'Wilkin. Saunro, Chthorira. wa« chanted with aosuuU’.mr tho


police in tho cxwxution of duly. P.B. Harrison stated thaC at about S-45 ®





Saturday woning la-st liio was on duty m Moor Lane, whoii the prisoner's sou camo to him and said his mothor wanted a policeman. ^Vitniss ivent to the hoiLss. and saw tho wifo. and aeous^ Uho was sat on the sofa, and was under tho infliionco of drink. Witness .asked Mrs. Thomas what was the matter. Accused thou got up from tlio sofa and went across tho limiso -aith cleiiclied fist to .strike his wife, hut witness intorp’osed'. Witirees was oubsorntcuily leaving tho house when Thomas struck Rim a violent blow on tlid moiitlv with Ids’ kfenoliod Ifisl. causing his lips W BWCII


r m closed '•* « •


Accu.'^cd was aud was very violent.


S S s ,15


apply to tbo Secretary of the Umoo. v,/uu j Iiano, London, W.C.


A grand race meeting will '*®^®’^.®‘ S S ..................... ............... '-ko vriiA F _ _ wonder how many cyclists give their "f'% irna his own nnd prisoner replied that it machines a periodical “vortanlmg,


____ o-viwPhim if he meant '?®. . _„„i„.(„a. Bearings ahonld bo carofuUy well


a - ugf ^ill last considerably lonMr than one neglected. Bearinga — -


aibiwt. ^ iU V “ ud t> cuts fined up w ana


^ ^ bavo become omboddoa m too e...- bS^i'eolulion for this pur-


fr®®^ ‘ X b e ' ‘a'^o’^''’in"“ “


nose that sold in tho Dunlop It is'tho most reliable wo have corns across.


s .. MidgetOutfit.


rvclista are wont to overlook the gtiod work thaf* the National Cyclism'


^^“ ^InUy GO TO


The Terminable Deposit Bonds pay nearly nin. per cent and


‘“ V“ lm«it.


A. W1LLIAM8, H. J. TALL, Joini


horn making similar " — v-


knew it was in the power of the Guardians cribod as lucky beggars, to detain them, it would probably frighten hafoi. ‘ Im -n c h o^ ^ ^ ^


former in Castlo Street 00 tbo latbir in Ixiwcigato oa Howover. though they had t la y of


wore pc piuico.’e«. They were both hauled ^


dealt with very IcuiouUy .became discharged


Each prisoner was •


with young m)-‘n- H e thought the adoption promising to proccod to of the proposals would b e beneficial to tho dyVe,” vcspccHvoly, '“ “ " ' ' “ “ A


aud Crowtblor vrerro tho coustablca cou a h OTHER RESTmND.


^rned.


...because on


r .^ojistcr and "Klon- T>c*a Littlo


•.r J .. -nnfnrc AV B. DewRurst, Esii. >u qJj mount, and tho many times that the maouma w-own Esfis.


owner's idea of a fair flgnro, have at thoolmrn“a s * ? " h a v o ’’'^ r n


business wLoh arrives with e oeUjke Lancaster, and regnlarity at the spring of ^aoh year. This being


the {Saght^'^ouTrighC or sold who find ft creator i**jLj^*m


aireotion, for hero seeond-h^d mnchinea = d a ^ r k X & ^ o ^ bTb


hand maebinea than they arc able to supply. Cycling and heart diseaso io a ‘ ‘“®


**^ tinuslly crops up when some


is being worked against whesling. B^ka ana pamphlets have been w " t ‘®


“ ®|‘“ L ““ Ja of warning, but the reasonable view of tho wuoie “ ,° “ . ‘^®.?“.^® ‘ hole


mauor aefms to bo that a l? « « ° r i l5i :™ a U u g heart will find the oioroiao of oy®*l®8 “ paling his disorder, and most take cars of


cordioglv. but it is not a proved fact that oyouug causea^Buoh disorder. A





De Bourgade, eoma time ago oxamined S a S b o r of celebrated Continental orb®h8, and


“bearta


Selfsolerceivedthat in all * 0 highly devolo^^^^^^ speedmon the diaphragm badorneath the heart was enlarged, and poshed that organ som^nat


aiecovered by means of the each case tho heart wasof


'®y|'b.oUby.


119 and 120, BiBhoPBato^treet Within, K.C.i as,' B«dfori-i(tre.t, Charia* Crosa. W.C., Lon­


T T n i . whore it I m A W p a w n ^ .® ® ^ ^


well known, eita in a f ,h


tho cutlod-up Bprintor. ^ rl .n eprmto


don. . A


liabUiUoa Capital and Ee»«rT. l o a n s of ^


to not


otica in town o* ®“ ? L v JdantTorops, .to.. tnre. trade, and fam « d j


e vowu ^ -----nlant, crops, eto.. ®


Distance no object. Easy r e w “ " ___


sreo^lly or 9l(


Asset* . - — —


„ — JBia.475 • • 209.175 8 8


^ JBSOB.OOO 0 9


wboelman who is deeirons of disp(«ing of ms has oyentually to bo sold at a price far below t s


The worries, trouble and Sll


p R iv A T B A d v a n c e s N O T IC E .


a t rp’tT’jT BRITISH LOAN CO.


Still continue to GRANT d a i l y f r o m £ 5 U P W A ^ b


T o all persons worthy of Credit, with 01


without L re tie s, on at a Reasonable Rate of Interest and Etwy Repayments to suit Borrower’s Convenience.


Immediate attention cants. Distance no object.


ranged before ooinplo^ng. fidence observed whethe


^ ^ j ° °C a l l or write, in confidence, to the actual


' ' " ' ‘ r a E B R IT ISH LO AN CO., . 3, a v e n h a m -r o a d .^p m s t o ^^^^^ (Private House.) H ours; 9 a.m.


s h o r t


fihucatton. A R T


D R A W I N G AND P A I N T I N G From the Elementary to


T h e H i g h e r W a l k s o f A r t .


MR. E. GAWTHORNE ATTENDS


SCHOOLS, CLASSES & PRIVATE PUPILS Address; L iitbeuoor, CuiTiiEnoE.


Old Pupils, Exhibitors at th e Royab ^nd at the City Art Galleries o f


Rupils, Exhibitors at th e Koyai. Manchester and Liverpool.


GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL KING STREET, CLITHEROE.


P "^


U.B.— We have no connection with any other office in Preston.


h e CH A R IN G CROSS B A N K (Eitakli.ked 1870).


PRINCIPALS: MRS. and MISS WHIDBORNE,


(formerly Mistresses in tSe Torquay rJsd Paignton High Schools), assisted by Visiting Teachers.


, hig and Painting, Mr. E. Cawtheme. Dane I tog and Calisthenics, Miss H. ^L Wbidbome.


KINDERGARTEN CLASS, 1 nvcimig, auu


The Knging Class held on Wednesday Evening, and Classes for Special Subjects,


bual- 1 »re open to Students net t.ttending the Tega* lar school c


lua Re-ddi-nt o cuai ouujccui


Resident pupils received. Prospectus on plicatico.


Private address.— 3, Castle View. s»'underi


J per cent, pet annum subject to 3 ^^idtawal I


*


LESSONS GIVEN In the above *ubject* by


MR. ROBT. DOYLE, HIGHER CERTIFICATED PIANIST, TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON.


w o o F F ’ s FOR TOUR


BOOTS AND SHOES.


W. have a Largo Stock of High-olas. Good, at pricca to suit customers.


All kindB of laodios'


Slipper* always in in Children's Good*.


and Gents' Bo U. Shoes and .took, also a Largo Variety SEE WINDOW.


v cwiR WOOFFS HOME-MADE b l u c h e r s a n d WATEBTiaHTS.


b e in g y o u r REPAIRS no matter whore th. good* wero boo«ht.


Koto the Add rc si:-


included in tbo program^. It would appear that motor


a b'ack°Beat pacing


MeJ^efoTas” b rn us’ea in nearly aU tho recent matches.^


_ to swell and blo(?n. They tlioii witness was siruck on the head sc,«rsl times. substantial manner.jmd


Thomas held that tho officer had no right to pfoBumably they aro numberless, _ , outer ilia i.ousc, but the Chief Coustable point-


od out that Iho S’orgeant hod imou called in. the man hod no right to assault


thv offiem- cither inside or oiitsi.lo the house Corroborative (ovidaico -^s b Ivou by P.C.


^atlijred Little. Ho said 'that alwut 9-0 o'clock on Sal­ ’ ^p^rkled in unlay last ho saw a young woman coming down


Salford for assistance for Sorgeaut AVitiioss went to tVilkin Square and saw P.S. nnrrisoii aud Thomas smiggling on the ground. tVitness nondcred a.’wiataiico and pirs- oner was brought to tho office. Ho ’a’as very


for aasiatanco for Sorgeaut Harrison.


violent. 'n»omft5 who liml nine previous


ngainst him, was fined 53. and costs, or 14 days ‘


which so many


What are ins u» (...»■ even to sc


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V nro numborlesB, bat priority Laaio-soreness, thiit


that cycling - .


with each othor, end during Uie stmgglo j,icyclo ‘y(®;7“ ‘n « ‘^ S ° i s n m‘ost effective vuck on tho head sc,«rsl times. » " ‘ -7g” ®7road“ [ifion^'ttrdiJ lakun. into custody, PP


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They take rank as cne of the finest Piano® yet made.


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,2. A ..oii-a “ knees.” It is probably “"i(ler to give out, and arises


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