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(Kami this paper). MEN’S WEAKNESSES ■1^
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T H E C L IT H E R O E T IM E S . F R ID A Y , - , .
BOWLAND RUBAL
DISTRICT COIJNCIL The moiithry meeting of the Rowland
Rural Uistrict Council was held in - tlrji Totni.Hall on Monday .There were present: Canon IVilsorib in the chair, W. Parmeter, A. Tebay, J. Holgate, W’'. Slinger, T.
Ram.sey, J. Hanson, W. Robinson', J. R. Towler, J. Dilworih, Jos. Holgale, and Jos. Robinson.
Ti-IE MINUTES; The minutes of tlie last meeting weiU-
read and confirmed. ISOLATfON HOSPITAL.
The Deputy Clerk reported tliat there
ilitijl been noi further )>ojnim(
j.nica(.ioii re- ceivUd from Llie County Medical Officers with reference to the isolation hospital accommodation. Mr.
Ram.sey moved and Mr. J. Holgatc
seconded that the matter be allowfed to stand over for another month.
THE GRINDLETON QUARRY. 'J'he Deputy Clerk read .a letter from Mr.
J. Greciiall stating that he had seen Mrs. Dihvorth several; Vimjs -witili. reference to
the quarry, and if the Council could let the question
st.ind over for a week, he thought he could arrange matters without a]>i)lying for a JiLsi-ice’s Order for the use of the quarry. The Deputy Cll.-rk then further slated
that he
h.id seen Mr. Greenall .U the envl of last week and he, ^^r. Greenall, wa.s afraid he could not get Mrs. Dilworth to come to an agreement. A U.-legram was then read stating tluit
Mr. Grecnall h.-id arraiigexl tenn.s-, .-uid he woiiKl see the Clerk on
Tue.sday, the day following. Mr. j . Holg.-ife: That is another message
of
pe.ace— (laughter). The .Surveyor thought it would be hetter
if stone could be got from the north side of ihe quarry instead of from the south, as
the dip of the rock would be better to work, ami there would not he the same amount of rubbish and the stone would be of belter
qualitv. .Mr. Ranis.ty thought the Surveyor should
be allowed to lake what he
con.sidercd the proj)er course. It w*as no use for the Coun cil to be bothering about things when, the Surveyor knew them to be right. .Arrange ments ought to be niaile so .hat the Surveyor might Utke the stones front any
part of the quarry. This mt'etiiig with the general approval
of the Council, a resolution was then carried on the motion of Mr. Ramsay, secomkd bv -Nfr.
H.an.son. stating that mi les arran'gements could be intvie to the stit- isfaction of the Surveyor altt:r he inter viewed -Mr. Greenall, proceedings would be
taken forthwillL TENDERS. Mr. W. Strickland’s ti.-nder for larling
stones on to the Eashall Eaves road was accepted, and Mr. Josejih zMtham’s for
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carting stones to Whiddington hell. W.VrhR SUPPLY.
Thomas Seed, Cross hold harm, Cirin-
dletoM, made an application for water to be laid on to liis house from the usutd source. The aiiplication was granted.
SRIPTON CONh'ERENCE.
tended the ration.'u leiiune roads conference at Skiiilon last week.
by Mr. McCme on rationm leiiura;
ro.mls and he suggested that the best way of mak ing tbeni otter was by ignoring altogethei the magisterial
dcci.sion, and making .in agreement with the Rural Disi.rid Countils lliat the roaiLs should be taken over by agreeinent. anti then it would [Hit them out side the objects comiecled witli rtaionai
temine n>ads. Mr. I'ebay lltoughi there wxs nothing
defiiiile in that. ^[r. 1. Holgale
s.aid the whole thing had
been met, but had notj been regulated according it, the Count'll s .-\cE ^
^ The Chairman said Mr. I'.aslham s
opinion was that lljere was a difference in every
ca.se. Mr. Ea.-r.ham had suggesteil Ihat’ they should get relunis from all arouiul the district as to hovv the niad.s had been dealt with, and then if there was any tlifii- cultv get inforimation for a proper rep y. .As a working agret.-ment they might take the
c.ase of a man who owned rationaj leinira
ro.ads ami wanted them taking over, the suggestson wa.s tlwt; bistead of going before the magistrates to get the
ro.td taken over, he should arr.any.- terms with the Dis trict Council, then the latter .nithonty would be free from all dilficulty. Mr. Ramsay ditl not agree with that.
Rationx tcnur.c rotids had been made sin»- ply for thV benefit of the temints and not for the genertd iniblic.
••
The Chairman did not tliink
lli.at was the case, because rationx tenurx i-oatls were all
The Chairman iCiiorted that he had at -V paper was rearl
(.lOHN HOLDEN'.S KEWARI) TOR 1113 SERVICE.3.)
the Empire in that iiuaiier of the ulobe. Ho ■ w
and uneerlaiii e.Iimates. Sometimes a iiiafeh broutjUl a^x)ut nine or Ion
as hunlcr to General White, lie eneouiiteretl tlio fatitru'.si and daiiKors of eampaiBiuns in hot
ol u river in.
u ^inglu ami tlio n»ou luul to Avatlo throui^'h Ih.^ water fully
ami wvro iKU'tiiilly tlrietl
by tho ijUii l>otwcon tsaoli wmlo; thou the nights invariably iiroiUiccil v-ory objooiionablo mists which c\ULSC<l a "clammy"' fooling to tlesccml upon Ihu 4iu.’';i. Tloldoa luL^kily h■ un■ i^X
M ig o 2.
o v e r th e c o u n t r y , .mid m s te a d o f th e e x ^ • .......
, • , J f
being upon the-'townships, ib was-put upon the landownerft,
Tlih Chairman, then' stated that no
def inite decision w'.as agreed upon .at the conference. It was merely a
di.scussicn.
BASHALL BROOK. Mr. Ramsay asked if there had been any
arrangemeiUs for completing the wall at Bashall Brook. 'Hiia work
h.ad been com-, menced but it liad not been completed. The Surveyor said they h.otl done a cer
tain length of the wall every year. pfe thought that it liad been jiroposed to Kit the work at .Bashall Brook remain this year a.') they had some imiporttuit ^Vork on at Whiteweli.
A GIFT. l i r e Deputy Clerk read a letter from ^^r.
J. 'Holgate tuM Mr. J. Fiunklajad staling that a sum of ;^io had been paid into the Cratliii Bank towards improvements at AYest Bradford.
zVN E.XCH.'VNGE. The Surveyor reported that ^fr. Airey,
steward for Mr. M^orsley-Taylor, M.P., hud recently been bringing water to
Bxsh.all Town mid had
fi.ved a trough there and w.a.s desirous of enclosing it by bringing the wall two: feet into the roadway if the Council would .agree, and in exchange he would do aw.ay with .all the cobble stone pavement along the shippoii side of the brow for a distance of fifteen yartls.
I Iti.s particular
part was very dangerou.s a.s it sloiid at pres);nl because it i>rojected for a dist.ance of fifteen yards and fully a p rd witle into the roadw.av, So that for taking twenty-one feet Mr. Air'ey wa.s making fifteen y.-irds into
a roadv.'.ay. .After a short
discus.sion Mr. Jos.
Holg.ale
pro|)osed, and .Mr. J. Holgalc seconded, that the carrying out of the plans be left in the hands of the Surveyor. 'Idiis was carried.
zV VOTE OF THANKS. Mr. A. Tel'.ay proposed, and
i.fr. '1.
Sliiwer seconded, that the best thanks of the Council be given to Mr. J. Holgate. tuid Mr. |. Frankland for their ('oiuribulion tow-ards improvements at Bradford. This
w.as carril.d unanimously. The meeting then concludetl.
JinOKE IN OUR WARS.”
.\SUTON'-IN-M.\Ki;nnEI.D .SOLDIER’S ■ U N U A l ’r Y EXI ’EKIENCE.
>rr. .Tolm Holden, of 5. Asluon Cross. Aslitoii-
iii-Mnkorricl<I, Isincivsliirf. is one of tlioso men wlio linvo l>een " Inokc in our wars.'’ in the .ser vice oP a countr.v wliicli is not ovcr-cnicrons to- wnrils them. Mr. Holden is only thirty-four years of hbo, Imt as early as iSS.j found liiiii in tlio ranks of tlie Royal AVcIsli husiliers. In the follow inir years Iiis regiment wius sent out to Huriiia It) assist Lord Rolizits in coiisoUdatiug
au Easthournia coiivaTesccnt home, only ended my beoiiuiug liopelossly worse, and, fo r the
secoudr timo; in my military carosir T was dis- cli'orgett «s * medically lUiSt for further seiTice, litiug gis-on-a'peusiou of Oil.- a day lor twelve
maiitlis. null a t Uio end of Iw-oUu moutUs tlio Wur OtUeo tliought tiiut’fiicir obligations towards me Uud Ucii fully met!'’ IVlicu no joined iho army toe wos i istoiio 5IU.
wbuu no -w-as disebui-gcd after cloven years’ foreign s.-rvieo lie w-as 7310110 41b. Holden cuu- Uuuc<l ill Itoia pliglit tor a, long period, his dis-- ouso, resisting nil modieal treatment un ti l, a snort time ago, wnen. ho was completely eured and restoretl to vigorous licaltb by Dr. Wiliams'-
l.iuk pills for paid people. " I have a wile and two oiiildn.'si.” he con
tinued,' " and when I was finally discIiargM as lucurablo X dctermiiicd to make a fight for it . i'or a timo I with my parents a t W'.ir.
riiigton. wlicro stveral mc<lical men were con- Bullorl— with lit t le iidvamage. 'I’hen 1 moved to AziUoii-iii-JlakerficId.
ha.aug obtained employ- mciit iit tlic collieries of Itioiiard Evans and Ccinliaiij'; as an assistant HiloclTicaii, and I could have, ddiio verj- well llad iny hcultli Ueeu good; but 1 bad to give up. lor. owing to tho intense pains ill my legs at iiig’a t 1 could get no sleep, and
io.ss 6i' hast and piiln made mo uncrpial io tlio work 'df th'j oay. 1 was in tiiis c.xUemc pliglu w'lioii tile sudden cliango—almost miracu- I0U.S—came over'my prospocls. and in less than si.v weeks X was working full timo for the X’ark Lane Collierj- Company.” ' ' Ami liow did you say you neeoimt for your changed fnrtuno?'' asked tho incredulous re-
pLl’tX-T. " 1 nitrib'.ito i l ," icpcatod Mr. Holclkm,
pil ls for pule pcopl.c.'* ** Yoii jiro siiro it was Dr.
to the Uiking of i-wo Iwxcs of Dr. WilU.uns’ pinlc iilinnis pink iiills
that <iul you this .scn'icc:'’" ** 1 am lijrtuin, for 1 coultl not work unlil I
fitarted lo’ take tlicm six weeks ago. I found out as t^oon as 1 started the fiisL Ix»x that thej wcixj <Ioing ino gomi, and i f I had been able to nfford to bn^* a further supply whcai the second box wis fiiiishctl I sliould Tiave l>ccn thoroughly cnri.-.l by nbwx A« it Is, I feel better than 1 felt for eight ycnrH and I am pairing on fiesh rapidly, wliilst tho pains hiiNYa alino>t entiredy gone from my legs.” *' How <Iid you come to liear of the value o2
Dr. Willinin.s* pink pillls for pale people? Did someone I'ccommoud tlicm?"' '* Oh, nor" rcplikul Holden.
road nl>outi what
they Had <lono in tlio new>papers, and aa tnorj’- U;lng oho had failed, I thouglit I couhl but give them a trial. I wUh now *I ha«'! read al>out them jx’ars ago, but as it is i t will be l>ounds i«i my pocket.”
■■ “■ B u t I suppose you do know of Bomtdxxly cl<»o wl*o has boucfitCil by using Dr Williams’ pink pi!I.«?'* " Vc-f,’ Hic «ai‘-l, ** there is a nriglibour of
fiiir.s, a woman (wliom hu named) wlto had be. ctnio re ItU'Oil to a ^kcK'ton, bm who is now rptitc hoallliy and fat in the faco from lakinjc thoin.” " Y o u don’ t mind my making uso of .the in
formation you liavc givtn me.” a^keil iho ro- rorter. ” No, i‘ortainly n o t ; ’" my wife and father and
mother r<iii tell yon tliat I am speaking nothing bui what IS true* The men a t Uic pit have al^o notici>l the womlorful impnAtunent that has boon cfToei«;tI in my
and they cniiuot help
talking about i i .” *"i{iidi!Mr .Uorrfcii. .senior, who wu-<
standing l»v; " I 3md to Like grc;it care of Ijini si.xU'eii months after he c;'ino home, lie wn.s so i ll, and the groat ehungc Ihis ht=t six weeks has Ijoeii icinarkabli?.'’
■ g.w U.N' miL nu iiM. ScenD : Ib’lonshur^h St.!li«>n. Jock, a kilted
soldirr, witli liis licol out of ihr ciirri.i^c wimltiw, anxiously rej^arxls the v;m Avhere his trunk has bi'on placed. Guard <slnrp!^’) ; ” g\il ri^ht.” " Noo, ^airii,’' say.« Jo«-k, ye’ ll keep an e’o OH
that trunk o* miur’:” dock (at next station): " Hey. irainl, yc’rc share
yc Idnna ])it oot
th.it trunk < (an^'rily) :
r-i-gdi-tV Jock (at I)nmbartf*n)
Guard • U.m't I icU
heen an elephant wi* yer trunk stuck on yet'' Collap.'tv of Jock.
I f that trunk o’ mine'
Fpoii.sibio fut’l I” Guard (fiercely) : ** I w i.-Ii tac ^•kkIiic.'*
? Add
” I say, g,dr«l, d’ye hear? h*st ve’I! hat? tao be ro-
! ve’d
T l ir ,
KSTI.M.ATK OK TIIOMA.S ATKIXS. A party of I’ ritish soldiers not long a;;o sat at
1l Uio
figliting aiul succco<ktl in keeping lUsoaso at bay at all events for the timo being. " lLowo>>?r,” said ho in relating his imeresling
hlory to a nou’spapor man, *‘wl»on 1 rclurii*^! to Lucknow, I wuH .struck down by enteric fuvor» upon which' the more dreaded shmllpox hdlowed. Ill iSSS I was invalided honvj with debility and was reponovl to l)c metUcally unfit for furlJi^r sendee. I was not content to rest under this order and it was not long l>oJoro 1 was passed by tho dofdors and vMiablod lo enlist with tho 2ist Hussars. .-Xgain 1 went out to ln<Ua, where I arrived in January, 1S91. Service in Madras is oxci.“*.''ivcly trying to Hnropeau.s, and with others 1 wa.s ‘•out to tho convalescent hoiiM
o at Welling,
ton. in the hill.s, for eighteen months in order to get nccliimitircsl and to prepare for a long spell in India Aiucinia and ihoumntisin, tho out> coiu'o of tho Burma hardships, as^sertcil them- solves, and onco more 1 uni.s invalidotl home. Careful treatment at Canterbury, Hid depot of the 2i8t Hussars, foTlowctLliy four months at
n table in a Cape ic'.staiiiant, at the other side of whicli WM a tvpical lU>rv, who sjieedilv roused the wrath of tin? ]’.riti>h Tommies l>y his sneering refcreiicc.s to the Uritish Army.
A soMier rtt*nte»l with an uncomplimentary re
mark, flirccted slruighv at the head of the Boer himself.
*• Do You know who 1 am?” asked the latter. ** Xu. Who are ymi?" grinned 'ronuny.
” 1 m a I’ ield Cornet I” was the
maje.stio replv. •‘ A corn.:, are you?” leturael the soldier. ' “ I
thought you was the b’u-.s drum first by your empty row, but I m lianged if 1 tloii't think you’ro the whole blessed baud rolled into one C
HK HAD LOST THINGS BKI-ORK. An atlacldng and Abdeuding force of Scottish
YoliintoorN .were engagnl in m.-iiw-uvros, the for mer being posited behind a hedge, w hen one of iho
defemlers smldenly burst through, and was imme diately surrounded. ’* Down with your a
roared the sergeant. ” Na, na, mon,” replied the intruder coolly,
you re my
pn.soiicr,
“ 1*111 nne prisoner.” “ Wo nro the enemy, I toll yr.n,” cried tho
n nicer. “ I «linna care wheth»?r yo.’ ro the enemy or no,**
retorted the intrepid Volunteer; ” I have lost enulTbox, and I ’m no gaim back without it.’*
J: i:MA]: KA i;L1: cAsL a t a s i r io n -in - M AKJHil 'ILLU.—JII amdlicr colmnii of this
i'SUe will l»e ^ound full i)arlh'’u!ar.4 ot a niO't rcmarkablct Ho-'overy a t
A-.liton-iu-MnkcrtioM, 01 HI. ex-soliiicr. and tho c-ure t- uttribnied t-» Dr. Williams" jiitik pills for i»alc i>o iplo. 'I’ lio nlTair Im-> crealc-tu lot of talk in the iivighlwur. IicckI, 'I'hc pill?> i,av liiau-scd by all clas>e3 of people, from the lowest to the highc.-*t in the AlitllamU, A»r llu.i way in vhif|li they dmve
cu ivl panilysis, ICHomotor att-xy*. rliournatifm, ami sciatica; ul's> all diiiciuscs arising from im- Dovcri-jhnumt of tho Bltvnl, ?fcrof\iIa, jiick^ls. and ciuonic erysipela.s, consumjdioii of tlio bcweli and lung-i, riiainia, iiale and siillow com. pIcxioM, r/Queinl mu<*u!rr wcaktuctss. Joss of
iqipctiic, palpitations, pains in tJio back, ncrx'ous licadaeho and neuralgia, early dc<;ay, all f-rnns of fcinabj w cakiavises, and hystcrin, 'I Iic'o I'ills are a tonic, not a purgative.
Tr.cy i«jc genuine only with the full name. Dr. Wil- Isanw* pink pills for ivilo i>*.<ople, and ate sold by chcmi‘J>, and by Dr. William'.’ Alctlicino
f ’empuny, 46, Hoiboru Viaduct. Lomlon. F.C., a t 2'i, Qvl. a 1k)x, or sLx lioxos for 13s. qd, I*iiik pills f(dd liKJH”, or from glass jars aro not Dr. >\ illiams' pink pills; accept them only iu the pink closed wrapper os above doscribtU,
C O l lO I 1 M a in t a in 'H
K IM At I
‘ IVill vmi t. UNiSKABAnu: SUMT.NSK.
A fligger, w h<» h;nl riiMetj into a w e-^tern to'.rn- .ihip, »Nmsulici| the ih.‘ctor, ami got the prc^crip*
7s. 6d. for the medicine, a shilling Sor tlic l»otlie Ho he-vilated nnceitain tvhether hr had ch.u;:ed
for eveiything, •’ Oh. hurry up, Im'-.H." Miiil the impatient miner,
"p u t a price on the hloomiu’ coik , and let us know the woisl !”
lion made u)>. *' TIow much is rhiH lot?" h»* a>kf 1 tlie cbeimst- *• ^VcU, let me scx‘ .’ ’ was the r» ply ; " tlicre’ ii
REVIEWS. " Tiyq (Straud,” uiouKhly, Gfco, Jsqwues,
Ltd., Stnuid. ’rdijj cuiTeut iiiuiiber of tho Strand still main-
taiiics its rcijutatiou for iitcruturo of tho high- csfc clusd, calculated, to iuterest, to oniubo, uud
to olovate. lAt this soiison of th^a year cricket, era will find, a fund of interest in Mr. C. B. Pry^s comril>
ut.iou, dealing with county cricket. TJic leading article * 'Hiuiiour at the Koyal iciidemy,'^ is onij which shows what may bo tloiio with tho brush even when the artist de- parts from tho usual serious line. Many other stories and axtiolcs of intwrest mivko up t'jis inoutlKs quoUi of tho " Strand.” " Tiio 'N^'idc AVorld/’ monthly, 6d., <Jeo, Strand.
Nowncs, Tho current number of Iho "W id e AYorld,”
will Ixi found to Wj full 6t interest to thosio fond of stirring lal<^ of adventure. Dr. Conau Doyle’s story of tho -war deals chiefly with tho opcnition.s against Dc AVefc, wliilc there is a very interesting article on Li fe in tho Congo Treo State.” which gix-cs ou<3 u goo<l idea of life in th at far oTT land. ThertTis also the usual num- bor of
intcre.stiiig short etorio-s and other
arlicle.'i. " T h e Captain,"* montiny, Gtl. Oco. Ncwn«»,
Ltd., Strand. For boys fond of hcsiltliy litonituro dealing
with talcs of advonturo, they cannot <io Ijotlcr than imrehaso the " Captain.” Tl»c market is floo<lC'.l witli literature of a oIuhs which is not calculated to stimulato ihc condition of a Ixoy’s mind,, but iu tho Captain ” we have lih-Ta- lure whicli any person might place in tlio hands of any bo3*. Bc-^idoiH tlm UHual ^>iOrt storira and serials, thorws is an interesting article on Comity Cricketers,” and an inslnictivc c<m-
tributiou on *' Xight C^xling.’’ " Sunday Strand,” montldi’ , 6d., Geo. yuwuea
Lt<l., Strand. Tliis niaga/.ine nee<Is no words of ours to com-
irc'iul it to j>coplo <?.'5xiring gooil, wbolesomo, weekday as well as Sumlay, rending. Sulfico is lo say that Uiis mouth’.s fare well maiiuaius lha position iiuil \by UTVvl<xi.i^-^>rs, witii usual
fe.»turL-ri and now* interesting contributions. ” The
Citir.cu’s A thus/* i'ortnightly p;irts 6d„
Geo. Ncwiic.'s, Ltd. Straiiil. \\'itli rcgartl .to tSTs gi'wsit work, whixii ha.s
now readied the 17th part, wo can only rcileruto what wc have saiit iK-for^*— that all British citi zens ought to Ikicoiivj po;cs>w.l of u cop3*. AVlieu completed the alias will stand nurivallcsl. "T i to LUer,” Juno 6nd, Loiulon; Dawbaru
auvl Wanl, Ltd. " Id le r s ” will be J>leii.»rcl with- this mouth’s
faro. As
n.sual there are some intoreating ami hvcx'Ay rtlon'vii. Cleveland
);ontnbuxcs
a
grt.phin article, entitled *' In and arouml lli« great jiyramui,’’ wliicli is illustTUlcil by photos by tho Author. J>DVers of uatui\» will appreci- aic storio" ami ?-cenVH from Lirm life series. Tho quality of the chatty notes under " The ldUr.>’ Cdub” Is •>vell uiaintaim*!. Altogcth-C
a good magazine. — -- A NGVKlz Dl.'^QUALII’
tC.ATlON. .An nrtssun, on being infnrim'd by hi.< employer
that owing to scarcity of work his .'orvices would no longer be required, wa.n evidently much taken
nb.irk. ” You told me w hen I wa*. taken on.” ho
ansivered, ’’ that I michl ilciKui'l t»n a permanent job.” •‘ We!!, yon ‘•••c.” rejolneil Idn emphiyer, " the
firm you were wil li before informed me that you would he otT half yi*nr time dtinking, and—«' n-
found it— you’ve never lo: l a day tJiruugh drink since you came here.’’
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WILL BE PAB4 TOOIO]
the 14 th MONDAA'. 11
Tickets! COR KING All tradj
attend a M| Eoothman I Monday evl to arrange f above celcl|
C O
C E L I 'f At a. ineca
this Boroij June 9th, I decided lo
CLOSE] Friday, j|
.to 3 p.m. Saturda\'|
a.m., to 2 pjl opening af| 10-x 5. Custoine)
their order chases as el Coronation
Anciei F(
C O U R T I 1
he Prei
retary andl place on Fr at 7-30, at Inn,
Par.sol Social will and their earnesth' n| Admissiol
All the
Court are ol to assemblel Saturday q 9-0 o'clockj taking parti Celebrate t| Edward Vl| requested.
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