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TlMRS. FRIDAY, MJGUST, 29, ST. MAPcY’S CLITHEROE UNION. WOUKIIOUSM SUPPLIES. ^''’ “ receW« ror I'nr.OUtjnB oAl'
oA.nl idllinB to
CONTRACT . f ; , i T ’
.t','.'; 1 lour, H uUi;, OUuk .1 f -1 ‘ ' V ; IrH. i n d y I ' i d i c om p l im e n t m ^ t A ^ A ^ l S r . t n l r : S l e A t l ^
nnasiblc The learned chairm.an of Preston Ouarter Sessions confessed that
he had been so much ideased " “■'Y, ’ beauty of the .Sabden cottage gardens
non r.^ li e Workhouse of this Union also for Collins the use of Hearse ami Cab for the \Vork-
house Clillierne ami the
from tlie llli ihiy of Uetoher m-M, to the . of March next.
''.''^'[U ja y i
he rcqmre.l to '"‘•.“ 'j 'VyU-iaius near Clitheroe, .such <l>>a''l''''ti'. ^ \
rtt ilelMjaee: Alhin’ the BB the nimrel of
Guar.inns in. ., liirict.
of the uiiiieriuentiimcil ariieles liseli to ,e w.uitcd during the above penol, iianie.j .
Fresli
IJeef.-U.OOOlh.s. l're-!i Mutton,
l.dOO lb Fresh “ t Meal.’Mtuis^^^ri^ Cake. 1.010
fb«'“l’rrsh llanisli or Farmers- Fresh liutter, '■'00 II,S Coffee CIO lbs. CllleorV, do lbs. lea (at
VrOd per 11.) 200 lbs. Cocoa. IIOO ^ i,.'. 'r'i....U .and lbs. Yellow .Soap oOO lbs.
liuu^e btoAiu Coal, UiO Ti-NDhllH healed inid
Add.ressed to the
^''^‘ '''^YOHiaiuUHb' befme Vimr’o'cloek 'i.nho to llte
Iml bo
word or iiumlicr w be re erred to in the t nJi. niunbor muMt not b»? ihc
fc.T- - * "lme“ tm" , "tl.;''pa;r c^vasions. Ivml.
(Jo tcavlor limst bo proimrod with Um BCCUrUv for carrying out his contract if rcraircd.
-I lie. Guardians do not binil tl>«;mwl'-b« to
thuVk°l>ruiier without-.iiccepling the whole of the Teuf^^tr, and every tender must be under seal whet.
dvlivorcd. . I’lirlicM may tomU*r for nny of the arlicles
eonuralelv, ami Accouiila will be paid .piarlcrlj. ■11,0 Guardians will not p.vy '“r
Buy k nd not contraclc.i for unless In order .ibiied bv'^tho Clerk by direelion of tie-'
lio.ird. Forms of Temler, with spccilicatlons of ihc
" “j
several arlieles to he contracled fur....... la. liad on a : dic."jion to me. or at the Workhouse, am m, Tender will bo received but o.i the 1 urm
bpecilled fur that purpose,
b y unUkK Ul- t u b IKJAltl), TIiO.VlAS b.V.bllls\M.
Cl lililv IP llie- GliARPlANb
13o.anl Kooni, OlillKTin.*, •J.*jlh August. IbO-'.
*CId: aimcB
FKlUAV, ACGGsT cj'.li, KOTLS ANO rOO*l»ONb.
190
CmVn lv ' ra t e wouk l Ire . ,£15. ’,6 9^. /d.. as wi l l be found in o '" ; ag a in s t F t . ' ,37 9s. ("id. for last y e a r , an wi th a la rg e i iumlu r o f nt l i r r
Dur ing the we ek a i>aiT)- ol ladic^ an d
aei i l lem'en ha v e been hui i l ing the Kib- k le and tl ic l lo d d e r lor o i le r s , and liiive, had some '^toud sport . Ui i Mo iu la y the K ib b le wa s Brunger ie) -
c a re iul ly to Gisburn.
Bol ton lo o k
a t ree no 1 lal l , of
re fuge root,
hunlod the 111
a l winch the
inc rea se of ov e r whicl i raist'tl ini-reasc
had l ioi i i scent bmng
taken up at Dan g e rou s Co rn e r and held uiiUl ne ar Mr. Ot te r shelter
wtiultl 1-te pos se s sor s liiiii.
J HulJu l
. :ri -‘iii • ■a iJji
All’.’ * 'i? S|
:f1 a ■ h.«fl ■ M - .'\s will be .seen frrua a rejiort in otlicr f im
ai i f i
viAy?®i
columns a rather seiious accalenl li;ip- Jiened lo sevend iiieiiibiTs ol the party
<.)HC one
Ruled wa s N'ci:5
Iroin whici i lo
g r e a t ly i i lacc
fn eml ly his
di s lodg e dis-
a])])'-’inted, f<u' the scent bad al times been pretty keen, affording rare sport. and an eni<.i)'ablc >la)'. Wednesdays
hunt tlid not pnivide so well, no ijller being sighted, lliuiigli the hounds got a good scent on below Mytlon Bridge.
the tytieslion as about .
come
; a s i .d emen t t<.i how tlie .'. .■ one
se emed
al.ilo tc* an swe r the ques t ion witl i ccrt:iiidv-. but one membe r l ikened it to till- inc rea sed cost for ,'litiialu' asv’ liim ........ ......... -
aiTominddat ion. whi le anot l ier s lated well-
wishers. we trust his labours in the Clitlieroc circuit will meet with success.
Probably lew people in Clitlieroc - ^ ......... ... .
answcrablc for ]):irl of the increase. 'I'he Grindle'.on Coronation Cclcbra-
lioii Coiiimillcc liave fixed on Seiilein- ber 13II1 as llie date on winch Lo hold
on W'edeiisda)'. lliougli llie results were happily
iK.it S', bad as ;d lirsl supposed, 'I'hurstiav. howevt'r, s;iw the tTowtiiug of the sportsinan's ideal, for alter two and a half lumrs splenditl s|ioiT on the Hodder. not far from ETIlvliolme. the hounds ran th.iwii a beautiful otter, in full view of tlie liunlers. weighing about eighteen p,.,uiids. .'\nollier rcgrelUible accident liai^pcned )-estcrflay al the very lime the otter vvas (-(qilurcd. Mr. J. T. 'romlinson, draper, well-known in the town f<.ir his keen love of s|iort, was so entliusiaslic at tlic'sight of the animal, that lie gtot Ins legs entangled in a rail, fell to tlie ground, and broke liis thigh. \Vc add ours lo llic meed of svTTipalhy vvliicli has been expressed for "Arf. '1 om- hnsoii and Ins famil)'. all over the town.
J ' l s ln i ig 111 th e 1 lo d d c i a n d R i l jb le
d u r in g th e w e e k l ia s b e e n g o o t l , lo i t l ic r iv e r h a s b e en in f lo o d .
'1 h e b e s t
W . -■ mi- >fef! W h -
iTii V
b a s k e t o f th e s e a so n , s e c u r e d in th e I i ig l ie r ro a c h e s o f ih c l lo d d e r . a lx i i i t W 'h it cw e l l . l ia s b e e n la ic c i i b v M r . I I . W' R o w la n d , w h o s e cu re d i s se a t ro u t a n d f iv e b ro w n .li-out. l l ie la r g e s t f is li w e ig l in ig 2 j 'd l ) . M a n y o th e r g o o d
b.is- k e t s h a v e i i lso b e en m ad e .
, their
cclebr.ilioiis. Owing lo the late ness of the season the ]5roccssion of liarishiuners will not lake iilaco, but tlicrc will be a field (.lav anti a inonstre torchlight procession in the evening. The latter event lias, we understand, lo lie ivii a scale as vet iiinqiproaclied hv- any locality in the ilislrlct. An)-liow-, w-o arc pleased to see tliat the amhilioti of the villagers of Grindleton si'iars S'j high, and we hcarjilv hope ihev iiiav liave a fine dav and. “ a rare good tin."
Locally, the week now drawing lo a
close has been one with a lair cuiniile- iiieiit of accidents. On Saturday a woman and her husband were knocked <.l'.iwii by a jiassmg vehicle in liaison J^aiie, the woman icceiving senuiis in juries, while al \\ haliey on .Monda)- a Blackburn gentleman liatl a sjul! vvitli Ins motor C)’ele. On Wednesday s c v o i .d I . id ie s a n d g e n l lem e n accom,-
realise what a world of interest centres arounil the rocks and the slones with o'iiicli our tiistriid i.s stiewii, V'et we
^
that i ior l iaps ihc C’o i in ly ’s contr ibut ion know I’rt.un <jiir local ;^colooisls Uiat we towa rd s the Coronati '-' ii cxpcn.^cs wa s h a \ c si^nis <jf extinct volc an o e s about
which wc liave heard so iiiucli laleK--- remams of glaciers, icebergs, and iiidi- ealions of a bygone lro|vical vegeRilioii. All
llie.se lliiiigs were in part explained at vet 0110 more of the St. .Marys p' ->u- lar summer raiiihlcs held last Saturday. A re|)orl will be found in another
column. ------— - - riial our district is one rich in liiotoi.
cal associations we suppose no one will deii-c, but iiiTim' ul ihosc anciviil land- iiiarks, old dwellings, wilh which tne dislncL was ,>nce ^sunkled have been allowed to fall iiilo rlecay, when they might witli a little exiiciise and care, have been preservetl for future genera tions as relies of a bygone age. At iJuwnhain. however, we undersland tiial the old " Stocks arc lo bo enclosed —al 'least a iirojKisal is on foot wilh that object in view—lo |)revciil tliem from becoming " things of the past.'
In coiiiicclion witli the (qiproacliiiig
p . in ) in g th e o t te r h u n t w e r e th row n o u t v is i to r s f rom E a s t L a i i c a s h n c o f a w iK y o n e l t e , tw o o f th em ro'.s,-iv in g in ju r ie s . \ c sU ,- rd ; iy . J t lr . j . 1 . 1 omlni- so n . d r a j je r , h a d lus iThgli b r 'ik c n w h i le fo l lo w in g t i le o t te r l iu n l n e a r W 'h itc w e l l .
1 l ic s c . l ie i iu i lc a la r g e n u n ih e r
o f .u n d e n t s fo r o u r i isu a l lv c iu ic l tow n , b u t w e w o u ld much r a th e r h a v e p r e fe r r e d n o t h a v in g l l ie in to re eo rd
W'l.’ learn from Ihe Y’ lear. the Rev. R.
.•\ndeiTon. Ihat at Ihc iireUv little viflage of AVTiitewcll there is no jirospeet of any Coronation festivities taking jilace
1 - i s h in g in
t l ic lo w e r lo i ig l l i n f th e l lo d d e r , Mr. J . T . T om l in s o n to o k 23 sea fish.
Ml- II WYirslcv-Tavlor. K.C., M.P., pid Ihc residents of Sabden an e-xcecd-
other tlian those held in June. -------- « ---------
Lord and Lady Ribli’esdale entei-
taincd some four hundred of their ten ants to tea last week end, at Gisburn Park.
(lUiUl at Preston tlie
Eaiu.ishire and Yorkshire Railwii)' (..umiianv have m.ule. atlequale ai rangeinents It.ii
c.irr) iiKg the The)-
l iave o ver come e c r lam diEicul l ies m the
Treav o f running spec ial excurs ion t i .uns d a h v b y i s suing cl ieaj) s e a son t ickets
^ ^
roilc back liy wa.;;g"nelte to Skiji.oi,. a passing through hivclv Biinisall on the wav. "\fler driiilving In die I'ure air ',f the rich Grav<-n va!iev (iiiiner wa-: pat- 0 Rdxcn of with keen reli-.h al tho BJacK- ■ Horse inn. Sldjiton. '1 he he.dth oj ihe ' Socie'v's CTiiTmian, Mr. T. 1 .'.'ngW'>rth. was drunk willijim-i' .d honours on the proposition of Mr. ilan-.on. llie J’-irlv left Skiiilon b)- ah
e.irly train n ;u'hing ’ T\ halli‘v sri sc,,an a.-i o .va.
vvas most enioyable. interesting, and invigorating.
,\ VISIT 'ro 'iT'ir: dukeries. About twelve of Messrs. l,angsli;iw’s
worl-ntien look piirl in the annual outing held on Saturday, the kivoured siiul tills vear l.n'ing the Duken-.-s. 1 ne iiarty lel't WTialley early on .Sa!iird.v,' moniing bv waggom'ttes as lar as Bl.uisbin n.
wlierv they entrained, lor V\ oi'rS'T'. Ihe dav wa.s spent hi visiting I la- dillerent
a.ttractions v,f the iit-ignbonrhoval. but unfortunately most ol llieni wer<- elosi-il on Salurvtav. and the siglitseers h;id to be content with an outside view. \ isits were jiaid to the rcsidt-nce of the Duke of Portland at W’ellK-ch .Ylibev". ihe Duke ol Newe;istles residence. l-..ul Yfanvei-s' House, and Sherwood Forest, 'riiv' relnni ionrney was hegiiii at a n-speclable hour, home being reached late on Salurdav- night, after an enjo)-- ;ilile day's ontTng.
A U U N AW A V . A horse and trap coiitaiinng foui Jici-
sons and 'belonging to Mr. J. Pickup, (.ock llnd'.u' Inn. wa.s on 1 iiesd.iv In iiig
from the .Monday lo the .Salurda)' , m- animal to b o l l a lo n g ihi- vi l l i^'c street , elusive* a v a i lab le foi l an y i iuml iei of with l l ie result t l ial liTr’Taiaft ni the I .q^
jo u rn e v s an d bv- an v trains dur ing tl ie c au ght one o f ti ie D o g Inn window.-., we ek. Vi s i to r s who av ai l l l iei i iselves of though s t r ang e R'l s a v none of th.' j ianes t i iese fa cihl ies should i iay i>:ir!:cul.ii .it- o f g i i s s we re broken. Ol die four oe lonl iot i lo the fact that he return l i . i i i is ei inanls ol the traj) none ri-eeived .iiiv depar t from sj iecial pla t forms at Pie-s- miu n e s b e v o iu l a s e v e r e shaki iK^ and a ton. wl iicl i ar c ment ioned in the Ii.i ik I- g i e a t fr ight lul ls issuci l b v l l ie f oinj ianv. _ _ _ o— '
In O lith e i .a c th e C i io e e is /Y s so e i .it ion 1 i-irtrc. i 'v t v T V ^ i . i .P A t 'V V .rQ
h a v e d e r id e d lo j i l o s c fo r th e w h o le i l . iy D E A T H S A X T ) I X T .L E T . on W Y d n e s d a v . a iu i on th a t d a y vve tin-
der.sland that ' .Mr . r ie a to n . the
statu.ni- On the 251I1 ms l 'd b l . k i n - ^ mas ter , is e n d e a v o u rmg lo g e l -a through l<?i> ■
t ram . •.o v e a r s ,
'vHHutf'l. h( Ihi- i! imilft h*
tllr- K.ui
;l Ih. :
"liLo'.ir* - " l.UL ■.l.AKMi: vlM-nN l-SllAV llie lOtli d tv of
point
W.IS r a is e d . I t w a s s t a le d th a t a t la y . j
c lo th e s u n le s s p u l on b y a .NUu.rjstrale o r Tl>u „ i . C h ie f . T h „ » t :a c , „ e ,«
policeniiui was man, t^ b y th e B e n c h am i th e M a g i s l r ‘ jcTAHla or article., tendered hx. a;, j ' -y , - ' -y or nut oo ...oo. , , , iioL _______
or P'l.o Post OFice notify that on
and.aftor ..-els w i ll be
ff. ,
Q c r k . w h o h e ld th a t a p o l ic em a n vvas K in g , om foi a lw a v s on d u t v v v l ic lh c r in p la in c lo th e s U m l c t l S t .itc s^ T h e t h ie l C o n s t a b le a ls o le a d
cons ide red on d u t y at al l hours of tne .
d a y or n i g h t . _____ ^ _____
i ier I-'usl's repor t there vvas l iUle of pub- lie interes t at the meet ing of the B o a rd of t iuardi i ins on Mon da y .
!.;= m i« ..........t
from the sug g e s t ion s marie l iv -Mr . 1- usl , which we re bill)- of a minor charac ter , \vc can sfifelv congr;a u i la t e .o u r s e lv e s >
J iR g m g
that the Clitheroe Union iis a very modern institution, well carctl for. and quite up to dale. The question of re seating the Board Room vvas left oycr for. furtlier consideration. 1 Ik.’ iieM im-
’ ’ a ' , ^ '“ “ 1 I r a n sm i s sw n to T l i c r c w a s so n ic p r e l lv ’ Itcen com|)C
the Cl i the roe Co t t a g e r s ' V e g e t a b le and 1-Towcr .Sliovv. held on S; i lu rda y .
-■» vis i tor to the sh ow mia cqi ia inled with B e v o n d the cons iderat ion of Mr J en - c ot ta g e g a ru e n ln g would ha v e l .ce. i
The followine is an estimate of llie .iiiaulitios .,oo,u„
The several articles to he contraeteil for "■ J me so e .laiivereil at sneli times ami in
Worklioiise or
Hiat he had freciuently taken the visit ors to Morelon I-lall to look at them. And those wl.o visited babden hlowei Show on Saturday and took a stroll flown’, the village, could not fail to acknowledec that the compliment was
,bo(li w’fll limed and thoroughly deserved.
-------- ^ --------- 'I'lic villagers of \\ cst Biadford
spent quite a'gav time on Satuiday, the occasion of the Coronation celebrations. The afternoon’s programme
w.is made up of a procession of pansbioncrs to Raves Ilall. free tea. field day and sports, and dancing in the evening for the adults. The village, tliough always tlccidcdlv modern, w’as ciiiitc changed in appearance wath the gay display of flags
bunting, and decorations. B c i ic l i
s io i is i t s e em s W i i le r lo o h a v e c o u ld d a n c e in th e s t r e e t u n t il tw e v e
v -c s lc rd a y a t th e B o r o u g h S e s - U ia l th e y o u n g men o l
i S d an t lu a t h e ; i S 'E S H S la ro c e s s io n o f th e
from all vulgarity. ----—^ -------
'nierc was one thing, howcvci, wmen w h ich
struck a towm-dweller more than aught else, that is. before the procession bc- , ,,irl ilfit was the absence ol hglil,
J u d g in g f rom Uic/ casc^ b e fo r e U.e^ A f \ A ”A u u ™ .•\l lci saui iu. i)_.
licch ,
cleUvci-ecl on Sa tu rcU iy . m w h ich th e memtoVot"Blackpool' urged
Mr R B. B la c k b u rn l ias a g a in b e en HAm^aA Second -igainstj^n competition S a tu rd a y last , the d a y f ixed for tl ic beet ^ ^ A p o r t ^ SA'n^^' ’b c fo r e ” ' \ h e
s e l l b e e r . w in e , a n d s p i r i t s n o t to b e »,1 on th e p rcm is c .1 . B ig n i c c n
co n sum e d on th e p r em is e
o f th e s e h o u s e s a r c t ied , a n d fo u r I r c c . w h i le th e w h o le o f th e b e e r -h o u s e s a i c
t ied W e r e g r e t to s e e th a t th e m im b c i M p e r so n s p r o e c e d e d n g am s t fo r d nm k - e n n e s s is th r e e in a d v a n c e o f la s t > c a r A ito '^ c th c r .\o. p e r s o n s w e r e p io c e c d c d g i n t A m a le s ,in d e ig h t fe .n a le s b u t
=’ C ‘S l i h t
I b c A A A t i - o w d ! fo r th e v i l la g e s t r e e t w A p a c k e d w i th p e o p le from e i ic o m d T h e to r c h l ig h t p ro c e s s io n ilsult
A i s a o r c a t su c c e s s , th e v a r io u s c h a ia e - IcVs pm - t ra y ed b e in g w e l l c h o s e n , n e a P ly a r r a n g A t a s t e fu l ly d r e s s e d , a n d f i c c
. it is p i c k in g to s e c th a t tw e v e w e r e n o n - re s id e n t s . F u r t h e r si.x o I th e a b o v e to ta l w e r e iiro e.c cd ec l a g . im s t tw ic e , so th a t th e a c tu a l n um b e r o f p e r s o n s siim- n io n e d is r e d u c e d to ,vi- U i c . iv e t . ig c p e r r .oo o p o p u la t io n is ,^.S° a n d excilud in g n o n - r e s id e n t s 2..15, n o t a v e r y h ig 1 f ig u r e c o n s id e r in g th e p o p u la t io n o l th e
tow n . W ITAL L L Y A m o t o r c y c l e A C C I U L N T . cAmit tint "coming from the Japanese burn, met witli a r.....
- l iteccrs lost' lmg ea ch othei Ix't . i i ise .Sl icct . w e fe e l su re th e
• - - -"some of the houses. „.i,ilc riding his motor cvclc on Moiid.iy showed .a,me r a th e r s e r io u s a c c id e n t
.Mr. H . .E c c le s , Q u a r r y B a n k , b la c k - ,
, , ,
gi-e-ITcrow-d o f ^Vx-nhigy" H e 'w a s 'p a s s i n g a lo n g K jn K..,.,.,,,,,,
.........i^Y|,.qiev^ wh en _lhc f ront oa r o f h is b ic y c le , b r o k e in tw o . p re -
1 h e s t r e e t u n t il tw e lv e i , , lo p a y e r s o f C b a tb u rn .will s e c th e , ip iP .u „ .g t l ,c r td e r m 1 h e ro a , , b u t he 7
b „ , ,p c d h-V n o iV A ’s e - 'P e d w ith a c u t on th e fo re 5 : = ....... .................. .. .......................
he ad an d one or two bruises on the hands . A t the time o f l i ie ac cident Mr. E c c le s w.-is in f ront o f Or. C.ounsc l lor s surg e ry , into which place lie wa s as s is ted and had his wo u n d s a t ten ded to._ and wa s n shor t l ime a f te rwa rd s taken home in a cal l . Mr. E c c le s ' wound s wei 'e not so ser ious as vvas at
fir.st expec ted, and prnbabK- wi th conf inement to the house for a dav- or Iwr,. he will be out and
............
al ioiit again. .SO C IF .T V ' .S ( iO .M M IT T E b :
.sociicrv'.s P I C N IC .
.Some thir ty mcni!.ier.s of the \\ l iai ley
diiipr v.-oiiltl h a v e been forced home to visit to Bolton W oods a jH l l i e at
ip.mung iii's mimi . i ind that is. t l iat
lhc.se nniumi a t t r a c t iv e district .
liouscA'and six' othcr.s licensed to ........................ . .
llSCb. tlllk-l ^ ------- •
HA3.iBIolNG CLASS. T.M.KS o n Till-; UOCKS.
.\nolluT of llic poputir summer rumbles bebi in coiilieciion wifil (lie Hi. Mnry's .M.I.S. took pbic'--
,m s lUirduv. Tbe sulijeel for tlie oecasiou '■ ■ coloov liml ll.e ouide, uu ol.l liiend rif lh‘e
yue.ictv, in ilie person ol Mr. J . Ilurtley, whose short'
clu.lty exphimiiions on the
formn.non.s P.nd pecnli.Piilies of the rocks prove,1 highly m'.erOst-
i,,o. The .iltciubince, compare:! woh .some funner rumbles w:.s not very goo,!, probably to
he ueeotmted for by the fact that
other counter aurn countrv districts, i^ut
th.it interest of ihe nticrnoon's vv.vlk.
1 the inicrot by
in one or two of the did u‘>t spoil tiic
Nij'lit was fast approaching when Ihc party
drew near to CUlheroo, hut as tlic moon >va5 hi'di in ll»o heavens, am) the ni” ht a dcii;;htfully clear one, some of ihc members e^Iues^e^l IJiCi oj)inl(»a ihat tliey couhl <h> with a ramb'.e tlurinu Uic ni^ht, hO cnjovablc h;ul boon the adernoon’s
hcariy vole of
th.mks
w.is ucc.rr.ie.l .Mr. lUrl- ip,; ,„otion of Mr. Hmlokiiisim, seam Icil \y. Kobinsoii, to ivhitll he sui’ubiv :e-
------- -------------- llioie werO HUNTING 'ITtJh OTTER. .Mr. lorn ‘ bir- greavc.s. botanisl. ami Mr. llo.igkmson aetom-
";vnio,l the party, llm baler gentlem.m .oldmg Ui hi.-^ acctiuntti of 'be
v.irtiuis
phoiuwnena «;oni lU.mI wilh tlio mo'.m .iml ibc stars Starting from the Market Plate the r au-
hlnr,s bat die town tiy way of W.i.ldinmon^
K.mu, ami theme on lo VV;u!dinglon. Iiolany maiming the lar-gest amount of nlieniion np In 'he bae.r I,hire. Passing on to Twitter Bridge Mr. Hartley Iioinieii mil tlic marl lied-, llie peal b-als, ami G e
I.verlving boolder Clay. SiiM geimg Ine.her on
the
r.ambicrs had n I'eep at Ubak Knige .inarry. e an intoic.-ting expinnal on
lai.iers. of wirali the
ipi.irrv
Ifcrc Mr. Hartley ” •'» on ilio f«>rmati<m of
gns of onte liavmg f.'rmed part.
The .liiiurv might l,e .livi.led inn. two great nips. The lower' par!, the bonlders and die sind, laid iH-ci,
l.rongla diere by i,
el.erg>, ti.e l.uid .-.di- S .led. and then die
ii.eb.Tgs brou-gld bioge .pianll- f did.ris for a time, and then iho
l.ind beg,in
n«v In rise ;;f;iciers !
e again. there utT'* ll w.o at Unit peri"‘ l tl'-" fa'-d
ami till’ lower str.ti fnrnm.i as tlio rcMiit o! iho fntm tiie
the resiiU of il:- i-- i-*rs wCro
rdi m hy ‘ he
owed .h.wii Irom llie
m.nliitains, o di.’.im t
m.irl.ings Imtween tilt th
•.T ill :T f?r.S ] ami the nlher w. f’
lo Hml. Lel-r-^. th^ -'tAc ro, fuiuK.l T- T rtsnll o( ih'F i'.'e hi the j;l.u!er-^ a'.i.l
from the ui'l’-r heights f.f (he the ks umhru' it W ' o;i( imi.lll)' Iho Jires-ttre friMii
..:h w. in;
alM.v
llow .ihei;' h!.t' a At the m :
s t ruck wi lh the g r e a t v a r ie t y and qua l i ty Ag r icu l tu ra l 'Socicl .v spent a v e r y pleas - i j '^ r i l .o vii-ioits exhibi ts , an d at leas t one ant d a y s out ing on W cd i ic sd . iv . ‘ R
' I h c .par ty le i l
e v ent s though smal l in their wa y . ar c \\ ha l lc y b y t ram a l S-,)o a.m. eii loi ito phe b c a i i lv for Ski ' i i loi i , ami on a r r iv in g at the hit- aar dener ' s u t place d ro v e b y wa g g o n e t t e t.i ih. l ion
hoY)h\ up
1 lie R e v W To t ipm. vvho
h.is t. iken the
dut ies o f pa s tor at the Mo o r koru'uu l ! . in g - i .K - rh ap s t l ie aU-in.port- E a n e Cl .urch, as su c c c s so r - lo die Rev-
A b b e y , wl iere luncheon wa s serv et l a l the De von sh i r e .'\rnis. ])aid lo tl ie wt'll wl ■ liose
......... .. — ios
vegiittal ivt - a l iv e a u t y l a t ln i c l the visitor.
known Hol lon W oods beaut)- n e v e r U la i ’L
I'l ;,.f,
visit wa s then itip.,;,, .
1,... 1 lie hui ious St ri t ! wa s al so in the purview, the
p.irtv' ex- (••Lris % v.r> ItrH 'ht ht
.^,..e . g
!tt -
kiic. liu
v..;riiier ihaa
uml Ih:^ L';;! c.-nsol the
eh. H' »rt !rtd' r!:e.i. w'
Ii.-r v-M!i I'liurt Icujdli .vIm.Ib 1
ii .xbtv ^ J . 1 ivlUTli V. ,1
l.M'id h.u! m-.L■ U
ihiu;;
iu ThuHo \v!i uied Uio U'.-l
TlJU uliVU tlF‘ \\iL IvihIl -tf.L Ihf
1-r.iMrr> iriu 1 G
>
He .-xjUtiuva tlrU d.Ut.i.' i! i>!.i
IT sh.U
.iuye icr V.-
r.tdii:
v al IhR ll.G
^ ' • ilL.r h.t
'.1 in Tlu- l.-l-A . Uu* ht'tuei.' 1... ,•
1 Uif ,-.U I til . ’ ill-
..Jdtu. 1 Ltv.
*. l.-ru l>o -*:nv t Tit.-
K'.'ii i G d
Uic tiv-.-r iU.
-.kiM ..ul >
^4
IK-- l-‘V,
h.mu.l. wfrt* ‘..1-= t Mkt; :;i't Ki
.1
[,. iHiaU-l . J'ut \'.;'«h-'ut U - u’
lint.itoly i'.Hiiioi
th.it
- -x ui.flv ••
u-’rk' t’!;i* dt.T V..1... hui’.iRd I'A-H
o: p,
I.cUlHi- ll V,.l> gW HnvM
•> II BdU
(H-i r.:
d tl'C xccnt. .’lU of
M Vl- O at Mytlon, the jk.n e of lav.'-;:; ,; thGu;;h dull, U.l" T.i‘t u
let
wliir uj-l-'
B I T J )uring GOOD SI'ORT.
SU.VU-;
AI.ARMING .\ci.;]i;K.\rs. j'.irty of iufi
ii;cn litivc
llio week .
ii.nl SUlUf
m.-rI ^I.ort In
on the Kihhht .imi the livi>iicr. the jut>pcrty of .Mr. Hr.ih.un, U lira', meet w.ia ilOkl ou .Mnaday. wa-> lirimj^erlcy Jirult^e, .ual the ti so early as
‘ha,.,' ^v.;s sc ’1 hc.T rij^hi hawk of the iiver >-)nu .lin
•.hou;.^)! a jjuo*l e.tU w.i-' nol rii.i Jjri'i^e wa-v rc:u‘hu»I.
Tl.i rh(
tiiC utlf^ auiJi are dial tlic*
•:ulc/v(.-us sLtUi:).
re.il C.irue.st, tlii» hein;; e\.aTly whieh a spicmh-l nm t.»iMneni
ji.it k »To'>eil ihe Ch.n bura-.^at\ aT fi.tatcii JGI-.1 .Srnuh) .1 milo h'\<jinl.
to .i Ihe 'Ir.i;4 he;;
halt.
w.iN for iefr«->iiiae:C5. wa*- afU’
rw.ini.s t.ikeu uji. ai.ii ilie t ilcmoiU uulil wnhm a mile «E otter li.ifi tiien keen
ir.it ke<I to r.: Cave. A> ihih jike •' h.ul hcei (juarry sought rEhi;;e i:i .i tree i
w.LS ma<ie lo
um, hut witi;
'Tiu: iiNCr Nv.i' thou workeil .. hurn, th(»5!|^h a
■ U,is. steal w.i, i
real of the ti.i}', .tnil al diiee <* t aljam'.nnCf 1. t.)ii WotlMe-ti.iv .t'mmt 150
m.h (X. . Tiie (Jiifii'
iu.i, :l.c .CUtu
ji!
• on La;:..; on tliO er tla- itfarl, ai- cie m.til .Saahiy e sp'irl bf^.ui m tiiu .-^.tiuf sj-ot ;it 1 l.i't \oa:. The ■y r
.imi
j.io-
LO A V I S Very pLa
annual outi- and Sons ' favoured pk
don. khc fourteen, ami dious salooni JO-8 Blackbl great metroj ncy, some ’ Saturday n| London wa. enjoyable of principal sif paid to Covj inghain PaUP Strand, Pi.l Fower Bridj. Paul's Catlu visitors vveie fill singing ' Hyde Park,
with a visit Earl's Court begun from J eleven o ch: Clitheroe c: tired, yet vo
best )'cl hell " , \ R
Mr. B. Be
Princess 1 and -Mondavi Public HaJlj
Royal Divo: events in Im -Mr. Prank t and Miss Je losephinc. 1.1
live
r-.ile.-, llicir aiK.iiel both niglil staging " f
.si:ui| senoiG 20 N'elson :
_da\- iiiglit. itioiig wi;!i siie wa.s ; vviien both by .1 jia.-v^iii. Lailiv injure time was ii; but furl 111!.
. with nnlhin, one of iii.' Orme were the aceidem woman i,j 1
V bulanee. f.avourahlv.
"A
D.AXt: ..\t die
i ia' railing ^ :hvr rc!n-.' . 11.,
(■ii:l;I'-fi'c, ac ,1 .U Itr.v 1.,,...'. '
..ioK.;! ..Ut lltG- nTi*
v u . i 1
1 aV ll.C 1. lUa.Ul Ol Uu h Thu.
j.tr •i.'
ui.tr a -•11 i-v
IiUjUd. iK-dai! -<i it ■
V.in-I,
U i>, Ul'-- ;Mi i !i^ i!\|
il.u.iL‘d, ‘ at' rt-uU IIM It ' ..ut Um’ .d!...-.- tl.f G
uul. tg. uulliit' m nntli-M'*-
driven inl.a W hallev liom the direvtion Unol. 11., 1’ n... of Ciitlieroe. when 'a dog
accompan.ving HHo-d H p a r lv bit the ho r s e ’s le g e ai isuig tiie
ih’mnio.; oir. .It tlu* Mf
k’-
■n ill.- ir'i -1.1
litvir cilcvl ' I!-.: ‘it vif
,u ‘•'■‘iv.’m t,..-H !..r illi'.iio ' ................
{.lOD.U'.x .j.ivG lor .u
.r.vEU.lv E i\c- tiH'unl \.\ Uit
L a n g l r c e , M a ik c t 1 laec.a.., d 1
V ovU’. i.ii«r 1 wliul l\icy H Utrrihu' c.U.u >ix llw
III one linv ^ . .'\ oiiniiicte accoinil >’l Us , ' , ijg oil. - -,,,,.1,;,
l.ruiaio:.; 00.1, tlvm itio cb.y, o„ u!e'^_ >•-.•«!■
^ .^c-n llu?
t > :.....i'>b- «*•»'•• ■ •■'.''""Aa, I vcwlmc. fnr it Twii'or l.nnc thev ..e*' ^
. > i Ik-Ts ■ ..-llu' vP;,;ct.Uion—over*
-bIh.wiU^ ‘ iio !'•''' ■> whUii \va> liunUrOils aflerYMUtis .cumj>.'’.rAtivoly
lion celebrations lieTd cui SaRU' ti.' will be lound in oilier eoluiiiu'
C H .Y T T U R N f t • for
to r l lK ' u om n ^ s e a s o n , n**'' ^ jom e t l
h a v e JO B la c k b u r n an d L e a g u e .e ,
The Chatburn football elun licijiating having some good uw the eomiiig season, now that th e
ItVolts [ I 2 Y T B U K N . JG'* : sir.U a - 'i lu : IV'iii.i m
:o.,l to- .a . .V’ .oitr
•. >*r »'.rx', ■ T‘ .
r.MUa;. Mr. T.a..'
jn>l wIu’TC U;i* uirll 1-. 1 1 rvi.t', • au
.■ . 1. H ^ Ui.-Ut G" r-i .Hi tliv t .IHG 1, bj,'*. ■ U M
kiu lie
IM. l. I' "
C.ORO.Y T he r..,
meeting
night, jire ton. .’ifiei-l It was sei:ii I romaiiied l| wards the place as to| llic balatiei to givq tl
King’s iiirt) sist of l-iiin I
Idi^
1%^"^ | . . . \ „
r.vs.a.-i
thanks R. Asshel A s s h c lo n . making t.h| meeting' <-! to th e d i a l
^-f
S a lu r d a v 111 Cla rk e , in l; H aw u rd i , i i iiunei l lur hor se ami ; Ta.vl .n- i-iiu' Y\ i i .diev R. cons t , ibie a l iuul a '1 he e, ,:i>i quesU'd inr. ai iee, wlnei ; H e wa s l iri i l into the ro up bv- d ie V Ins sorru-.v i, not t i i i i ik h C o n s t a b le t| that H. iw. thal I l f w. the P'.h,-,- gecui had certified ; g i v in g their | p r e s sed the a mos t seri onlv- to th.^ to dll- j iuMi ' Cl 'St s or 7 d 1 fee. an d (id.
imposed.
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