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COALS !! NEWTON ASPDEN, COAL MERCHANT.
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li ini d u r in g iln ^.0 yonm Ijv Iiiik b c in in buMnc^n^ Hod brgM lu caII tbo ACtontion of flu* p u b lic totli** High'ClAM CoaI tie in jirvpAri d to nupplv at reunonAble priccn- viz * —
N. A. brcp lo th f t ik 1m^ mintermiA cuntnmcr^ for tho r e r v pof><»rou*< ^tipporl ih o j ncconlei) All the best Qualities from the ^\ ig.an
Co.nl .and iron Co . the best Crombroke
the noted Pemberton .} feet, from the firm of Messrs. L.mib A: Moor, Newtown and Medows Collieries, the always famous '• Cliviger,’ for which he is sole agent.
Orders by Post Card, or
Per.son.nllv left at Residence or OHice. will be promptly attended to.
N. A. wislies to call the attention of tlie i)ubhc to Ins Clivigcr Coal Tliey are not only an exceptionally good and clean Hou-se hire Coal, but a remarkably long hie holdin g Coal,thus serv ing the purpose of Briquettes, and very nuicli cheaper.
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TH E PROPOSED W H AL LE Y ASYLUM.
TH E I 'O O T PA T tI QUESTION. th e montlrlv mocung of the Clitheroo
Kur-al District; Council wius held at the 'I own Hall on Monday aftwnoon. 1 he
ch.air wa.s occupied bv Mr. K, C. .Assheton. the fol lowing gentlemen were .also present: Messr.s. W. H.ansc>n, 1. Robinson, J. Uee. 1. Kcityon A
I.ongworth. It, Bamber, P. Wilkinson,
.and the Rev. I-ather Pmmnglon. TH E MINUTES.
1 lie niuuitcs of the hast meeting were
read and adopted on the motion of .Mr. Wh Il.anson, seconded by Mr. T. Kenyon.
CARBIDE LICENSE. An
appbc.ation for a
hccn.se to store lo
cwt. of calcium
c.arbide m a .shed in the v:u-d behind his house,
w.as made by Mr. 1'.
Entwi.stlc, of .S-aGden. was gnanled.
CH A IG L E Y ROAD SIDE
W.ASIE. I hc Surveyor reixirteil that he
h.ad seen
Mrs. 1 iirner with reference to moving the
fence eiecteci round the road side
w.asle •and .she
h.ad s.aid that she was not willing to remove the Icnce.
l i e askcii her if she
would have luiv objection to give hand for the piiqxise of widening the
ro.ad, if .at any tune the Council desired to widen it, but she .said she could not e.\actlv promise, as It was out of her jiower though as
f.ar .as she
w.as concemetl she
h.ad no objection. .She would see the executors .and then coin- muincale with Mr. Weeks. He
h.ad seen Mr. Wcek.s, who told him tlvat be had ad-
vi.sed them to give die hand, .and ilcat die matter
w.as now m the hiuids of a .Man- che-ster linn of sohcilors. and saul they had written to the Coimcil asking what ibev pro- jKiseil to do. 1 he Clerk
.s.aid he received a letter on
the :7 th inst .Irom the .solicitors lor tlic exeeiiiors .asking ha-fore anv acuoii
w.as taken, what prup>s.i!s the Council jirotKised to make 111 die
m.atier. Mr. Eastham s;ud he did not feel jiisti-
l io l 111 rei>lvnig to the letter Ixifore he re ceived nastiaicuons fami die Cuiincih 1 he Claainiwui .asked the Sinaevor if he thought
ih.ac would be a
l.ar compromi.se
.ajid die biirvevor .mswereil in the .afiirnia- tive.
I he Clerk .said it occiirretl lo him that it
would leave been belter if the j)roiK,
s.ils
h.ad come Irom Col. lu n ie r s InisLees.
1 he
l>
e.st ihiiig ivoiilil be to
jia.ss .a rv^sohitioti, .and On l l ie motioii i.«l .Mr. P. kobinson,
secoiiile<l bv .Mr. 1. W ilkiiason. the follow ing resolution wa.s I'
as.seii ’ 1 laat the Clerk write to .Messrs. Derbyshire ;uid Co., Solicitors.
.M.aiichester, .asking tliem to let the Council have ruiv
projxi.sals they wished 10 m.ake in the
m.atter. anti tluat such pro-
jxj.sals would mcca with the c*'i).snleration of ike Coimcil. ;uid m the meamiine the Surveyor take no Iiirther action as lo the remov.i] of the (jiiicks.
-ME.ASI.ES A T CHIPPING. 1 he Clerk relH,rieiI dial owing to ;ui out
break ol measles at Clmiping i Ih? medical olhcer had closevi die sctio,.,! at Chijijmig. -Mr. Biuiibcr
a.sked why the medical
uflicer had not
clo.sed the Catholic Scllool a.s well, ILS the chtMren got together at jilay liine. 1 he schools were only loriv yards ajiara Mr. -A. laiiigworih asked if the Council
hatl jx.,w er to close ilie scln.»jl. -Mr. E a sdi.mi: \ es. we have jiuwer to
close them. Mr. Ihunbcr .s;ud there were only seven
Jircseiit at: the Catholic sc1i<k.>1 on 1-ridav. .Mr. Longworth .a'lid Dr. Counsellor
was ihuigerously ill. Mr. J. Bee .said he laid heanl lh,al die 1 honilev School should be closed as it was
in the s.uiic dislncu •Mr. Bainber moved. .Mr. Bee secondeil. 111,1 it wits unanimously resrilvcil that Dr.
t-uniicillors action be aj,j,ro\'e,l. J lie Council ;
iJ.so acx-ommentkal the
closing ol the Cath,.)hc School ;uid the lluunJev School for the s-anie
re.ason.
CLAI.M EOR
DA.MAGE. 1 he next business on the agenda was .Mr
C re e iis (U lt i lle v) iuiiendud chuiii for tlarii- ge uj road.
I he Clerk rei>oitoiI that, its instriictetl at
the htst ineeiing ol the Council, he forwanl- ed a die<iue- lor jC j I5,s. od. Uj .Mr. Green on the 2 1st ,\o\ember, and he retreived a letter from .Mr. W ni. S. .-Virev, saying that he W.XS iiLsinictexl by .Mr. Green to return tile cheijiie ,.uiil to .-idd that m the claim he laid sent lie had urnitteil to meiKion dam- -i„e lo a dr.ani, whii li adile,! an e.\tr.a lorty y .irds at 7j-2d. w1ik.1i naule the .aiiioitnt lS.s. 9,1. instead ol
i^.s. oil.
1 he .Siineior s.iul lie th,tight .\Ir. C»reeii would be well jiaid lor the damage if ho
retell ed ^^3 13s. od., as the damage wias veq- sllgllU .Mr. U ilkirjwai moved t lui Mr. Green be
jiaid E 4 IS-'*- od. .ami that his alterition be alleil to the fai t daat the work w.-as
cle.arexi
aw ay .at once. Mr. Kenyon seconded, and it was earned
luiariimously. 1 lie
applic.ation
TH E \V(HALLEV A SY LUM QUESTION.
U he question of the diversion of tlie
footpath across Clay 1- leld at .Whalley w as again brought before the meeting when a motion to rescind the resolution passed by the Council on September 7th consenting to the diversion of the footpath, was con s id cT c d . Mr Longivortli .asked if the Council laad
jxiwer to rescind that resoliiuon, l>ecause they
h.ad given their consent to Uie diver
Sion. 1 he Chairin.an ; 1 think it would be better
to let It go on. Mr. Longw'orth: 1 should like the Clerk to make a note that the question of legality
lias beea> raised. 1 he Chiurman ; '1 he question is w helher
It as too late. I don t think it is, bin whelhe-r the Council has ch.anged its mind 1 don t know, i f the mouon was lost it would show Uiat the- Council after hearing other evidence were still o f thelsanie ojiinion a.s in Eeuieniber. Mr. Wilkinson s.ajd it w-ould stre-nglhcri
die
c.ase, jirovide-d diev weire of the same 01)1111011 .as in beptemher. lu would simply be a matter e*f conliniiing their ]ireviou-s motion. 1 he Clerk : i here may be proix-r
c.ases
for
re.scinding resoluue>n.s under ce-niun cir- cuiiasUances. 1-or insuuice il a resolution w as
p.a.ssed by a snatll iiieeDng ol tins Coun cil ;uid a matter, what you might call ac-
cideiil.ally- naslied dirough, if prex.-eeduigs were
iimiiedi.alely taken lo rescnul such resolution, it, wouiil be right and proiier, al-
w.ais iiroviding that immcaJiale action wa.s l.aketi to accomplish this end, .so
th.at noth ing .should be doiie on the resolution 1 li.ive received Cc-ruiin resolutions .ami mcm- oriids wliicli 1
sh.ail have to resid -Mr. Wilkimsoii; In this jcarticiilar case
immesiiate .action was not taken .Mr.
B.amber: 1 here w:us a lull meeting
when It was heard bet ore i he Clerk; I think in jusiice to bt>lh
sulcs you oUghc to
hc-.ir these re-soiiit’ons .uid meanorials rea<i.
J he Clerk then read a leu,;r troin Nle-ssrs
li. .ui.l W t W ilkuL-A»n, .'-^tiiv-jtors to Mr L-ar„reaves, in which they sUUcal tluu ihev weru iitlomiul that on the .agc-ml.a f.,r that mealing
w.as .t
mo.ion lc> rescind .a resolu tion i)
.us.sed bv die Council on tv,-jitcanlM-r 7th, (oicsciuing to the diversion 01 die loiC- Jcith .a,
rt.is.-. the .site: ,,if the- projsiscsl .asv-Inm at Uladlcy. 1 he letter went on tc> suite tliat ihcv were .siirprisol at this I'liusnal IiriK ca-ding. 1 he resohition was iiasscsi by si.v votes to thre-e and the Council rc-com-
mcn.lcs.l the- \\ h.tilc-v Parish Council ti, t-iki- cer-,im [iroccCflin-gs. L was not impr<'i>c-r for them, the Ictlcx c,>niimie,i. to jsitnt out the c-.vpciise lo which .Mr. H;irgrc-av<-s had be,.:n |mt to through the action ot the Coim- cil. III (.on.->cJUing ici tile ,liv-c-rsicm ,>i -a liM.f-
path w
h.ch ,va.s new ot the slightc-st public utility. I he Clcxk .al.-M, r,
-.id rc-s,,liitions jusmsI
by Parish nua-ungs lu-i,l at
.Mv-.ton for die
towii.shijis ot .Mvtt,*n. Hcnihonie and I o!,l- co,itc2,. .ind (,treat AIvi,,.n. pr,>n-s:iiig-ixj-uns,
tile diversion, .eskiiig the- Ceain,-il 10 re-sctiid ihetr forine-r la-soiiitioie .A le-tcr
w.is al.vi re-a,i troai .Messrs
italH-
win, \\ i^rks .uiil
h.iMwin. t-n,-I,ismg rion.s, nume-rouslv- signesl. againsi tlie sion of the- l(K)ti)adi. an,I asking lor die to Ik. hr,,light before the (.0,111,*1! I he (,IiTk
w.as pn/ taaling 1,1 rv-;i,|
sign.itiir,*s. w luai th,- ( hairman
s.ai,i ii nnn,.s e-ss.an- to
rc.nl all the names
Mr. l-,,ngWOrih;
ki-.iri the-ni .all (.ni
kn<»vv wh,» tlicse |,o,ple .art- 1 he Oaitrman: .All right. A ,,ii can ha-.,- the..n i,.‘.ai if von w
i.sh to siav- lien- lor two
Tils liivcr-
t g g ^ . hours, .and if the Clerk is willing to read
them. Mil Longvvorilli: These pe-ojile know
nothing of the footpatli in VVhalley . ■ J he Chairman : You must consider the
ixxijile of the district as well as the jieople of Wliallev. Mr. AVilkinson .aaid there was not only- die
fooqiadi to consider, but
wh.at w.as behind I t . 1 hev would have to do all their busi ness over again if they took nonce of such
thing.s. 1-r. Pmnington move,.! and Mr. T. Robin-
.son seconded
th.at the resolution be rtuscind- erl.
.Mr. Longworih: I move an .amendment.
Let us go on with the ne.xt
bu.siness 1 he Clerk : i\ e must vote fm lU A es or
no. On being put to the vote three voted for
and live-
.ag.ain.st die re-sciiKiiiig ol tne former re-so!ulirji.
TH E -AIOTOR
C.AR .ACT. 1 be Clerk rejiorted that lie-
h.ad made out
a list ol
ro.ads less th;ui sixiccn lect wide, for the County Cemncil. • Mr. .-A. Loiigvvortn .saiil the iiiuigcr was
that il they .sauj .a road w;us wide e-nough, which w ;ls not wide enough, the County Council might call uix.>n thean lo wuie-n th«-
ro.ad, blit if in the first place tbev
s.aid it w.ts iioL Ik, thev weuild Le .all rigbt J Ik- lest e,t
ro.aeis
w.as ajiprovnl-
CO R RE .S PO.\ D E .\T E- I he Clerk
re-.id a leUcr In>111 the k ib b le
JoiilL Ci.iiiiniiuex-., suating -dual die qiicstii.ii of the jKisiuon o f the Council w itli re-gar,1 lo the e-rthieait from the .Sabde-n Se-w.ige \\ ,jrks w;us ailjouriieal tor lour inniuhs
AL l ER.-Vno.\.S. 1 be Mir\ev,.>r siibiintie-, 1 jilans ot t.’ ie [>r,s
posv.-d alteraniuis li.> die .Swan He-tcl. U lull- lev. which hail Ina.-n aj,],r,>ves 1 bv ih>- Jiiv tice-.s at the (-InheriK; (.oiintv .Se-ssions. 1 he Jihuis were ai>i,rov-,al siibjea-l to i|k- buiiiling live
l.aws. ami the .sanitarv- ,on-
liili'iiis b,.-ing
satisf.actorv- to the Survevor. I he (.,,,uiK.-il ,lea-i,R-,l that 111 fiiinre th,-ir
riKsiungs sli,>iili,i comm,.-nee .at 1-50
in.steaii of 2 p.m.
A R a i lw a y
G u a r d and
»*,*lh*r*. I V| Ciima (iTKvh S'Atrr th»n ut* r4h«r
«irikirnt h»«aih. irtur.rtii)*- lu yocr
h:i
ecrl tJJL TIimi.rH- VI. COCOA, IJ.I . fA
A IVws.
thforin. tint pf jee p A
m.in "ho inure ih.ii left
llow.
LO.SI-DN. Il
Oavenne. \\ ln-n .t nnii kno"*A ?uch a ^re&t deal be luaKt'S otic a p p r e h cm tv r . when he m
Poriiai's to «it (iotrn .u d i r y to t«U l i
**Th< r«‘ : ^ ou ilnl that errand very mcety* Her»; ?i a p«-r:nv fur vou. Litlle Hrotlur: 'O h . niA ! Mr. Niceleilow ^ tv
i f r , (:o ndorrtl one little brother)!
nc a pviinv. >J.\ : Wrl!. mv Luti*» Hruthor:
vou :»h' tiiii sav—— I know I should wiy
as llie sAvam pusni’d p.:\.'v h;m. ' vou Caq t boA in <*u ih tt ; ihi> tickfw Ls for Mitv eKio 1
fi.tl .•« all r!i;!;t, im>;rz-. <hic c h r r r i bc<\n btf
vai>l he huelti i a cent, to cail hta own * Hold on!
Kone, Ihmk vou, Ell I *.v.t9 so a pn>ed I forgac, Yo« the doorkeeper M th« tSoAirm,
rnouk'h to h(dii both i»f us rnitnv a timev am t lt» Lizjt; And in a rioud of Liza s beak blushes tb<y werv
nK h c an f twr red M Iu I h t r t is no a-ajing
to nr*, n hi!’:^rll r.t ;;i..eh X Al. llanhUl
r,rkr,l th e
bt.sh-browe4 •jvrlv re*rnt eviuc^oa. n n n jir ilv u u te is o ru a l ly
Srink It]( kcriHnc nnl ih« i r . k^. , I Am o>rm la
X Qva tt - A.! thr itm* t«*a It to
Mt hoar* of (h* u*.J ta ^ ••'fA* nl
f xr. w.
Lar.Kix. n^;n< »
Osanl.
t I. A C n . l l aim ll#r9c KtU. n.K. •Tt!ra ■->
pIMK a steep bill with his
Even tbs sprint rsoinSKr._i.“ '«lla' discarded the practice* ^ .^ * ' , ' ‘ ■'
bit too dangsrons Q u r ^ T '^ . i ranee came by bis
-dale, tbs chain ol his
ft, L,, : 4 '
11,' ''-a.V
having a brake to rely npon^,“ * H',- g r e a t speed into s ‘fee, klUiiJg
•Those riders who favour th, i-.c '
tyree on the road are donbtleiTiV.^'^i vibration engendered in
« » . ls te r paitern. The aanS^fi-H necessarily requires to b, S h thereby taxing the rider other hand, if the tyres
comlition. not only will the inuctS? nipped, hat the cim will
perhape permanently injured obstacIcE on tho road, not to
of puncturing on the ilisbUst or
larger diameter tyres nndoubudir?^-’ comfort, and will prove the
the long run. Wheelmen deiir'a-,?' the moat enjoyment from ovdi-r IJ vulcaniioJ Dunlop tyres'
hfe. lias occupied a very proudaT,^ tho cycle press just lately, end it »-.-r Iho press in:en<Js making a detu^lT,.^ to foster and encourage thx pasiimc. It Iiae fre.iutnll? tii-^ cycling clubs have ouilirsd thihr * that onlv a very few enjoy e-Ti^'"' peniy. Hut time is a miiuk„'i^:,Y facts have proved that club t'l hiV Vitality of yore, only th« diJcsj f ! hiibe noi been «o widAly reDcn«J! l
manufactured with a view Clnb life, more etpeoiallv th, ka,,-
uection the reporting boo! tea. vv' blame. No* e>ei» ci3D i; re[K)rl to the prei.A a-Tf"a;»G„
dntieu ui mi efhcjent taznaer Ij lieips the club alone. Laat vreek, in this coteaaa, Tetc;:^:-
interest that may occur, bat rD'u'-ta* should aco that such oflsiiU ci.^‘
Rubjec: of the freedom of ptdeitruj about the roadj. eip«ciAUy after rii proving* a danger to cyclists «ha, niifT- cvcirv care lo avoid accBlsaM lime lo run down a pedettriio. Tl* jr- jx»de=slriftii*i in a inost fstberlT eac:;** - the roodHidc are provueJ the pathu and tvaia :n legal habiltty to themselves. Of erv under no ccnsid-ration may T&ketcL'-j; holv to the nse of p^aestriar.i. Cp-*^ leader lo this i»nbjecl, und sbe^n eXiAtmg ruir«i of :n.i r;iAG. are Hup|>o«ed to keep lo the ri;ct. »*j:» road, are obliged lo ke^p to the con-cqiienre being tCM all ther:viri:. side of«»h»» road approichti hinfr.:? wherea.s if ;{:• rttipp were the the priies'.nan wooiu uivariAbaV wftthti'- which 'w.'v.'S apprcacr:;ng birr, ct Li u,
ro.ad- ■ 1 here l i no doubt ini: if’tij-ai m a n y accideuie would be avciiti.
L n g ian d m th e next Gordon d?s:ex.: wliK'ii. bv the wav. will be
T h e competition for peleotis? cltst os
n e x t y e a r—will be held in Apniii::: ex e cu tiv e comini'.tcc cf ;:;e Ase.,z:;-.f. anxumi mat
ev e rv advtniai^e of same «o iuil h..s;*r,T c om p e te and pr';%e the
rcvnr.ficitiMn m. wl —
o v e r ino*e r f I rvr.::i. Cier;;:»;i a— K n ln e ^ for th e Anru ir,a,s wu. d ie t . Tb e G erman AuW'n-otJe Ctt 3 |>Oin:ed a verv {'owerf ii. rf; in connection w;-.;; ;:ex. tea; s .a.e- i— c om m i t te e wc reccen,** »i»« Dirrti- - Sier^lorpfT fv'hurmatil, Baron vos D u k e Adulf F r ied r ich von MecLSitcrjU M o h lo r von Muhlfsld.
\ \ iih a v ie ^ of fu r
th e re u a b u u v f,f iiic.c ilcHsru. I>c I ’ion iLiul to u iu le rn k e ft t ; ;r uf w itL ^ 'HO of ;::oir T h e ro u te is fre: gen a \ la M u r c i i . A lg ie rs an d TutL . \ f t c r le av in g Ita!; .Aip«. crosaini; ^ I It n tib rn en . ft^d A r lu e rc .
(»e;:i;ai.
th e lant SiaRvS •_* de*Hj;ner of th e c C o rm ie r in l lu ' l<> tl'.e c a r U»elf '.t ton rui
an«d weigh*' ITi) kilo a n d Ig nition and anwn-i.-w
H. bv a p um p placed in the
ilffliiaUTES ' P^iii CURE
THE WIFE OF THE COMMANDER- IN-CHIEF w r i t e s • « o h o r f s w/// th ixn k t h o L in o o l O o . * o f f / o o r L in co ! Llnimont ,
wh ich ,s m o s t o x c o l lo n t . Sh e o n o lo so s 2t9.'>
I Cures RHEUMATISM , Cures NEURALGIA ' Cures LUMBAGO • Cures SCIATICA Cures GOUT
I Cures HEADACHE , Cures FACEACHE : Cures TOOTHACHE
LINEEL LINIMEIT in sm lu u u ..
in 5 minutes. In S minutes.
In 5 minutes, in 5 minutes, in S minutes. In 5 minutes, in S minutes in 5 minutes
Cures EARACHE Cures TIC
Cures
Cures CRAMP Cures STIFFNESS Cures ALL NEUROTIC
Cures SPRAINS Cures BRUISES
ARACHE
m s ............. iIn 5 minutes*
in 5 minutes* in 5 minutes.
cure. COLD., and COUGHS In three or four ap^ /i^Lu nf t o 'Z a t and And MUSCULAR PAINS In S minutes limeel liniment i . . l e . . . IK.1 k „ , o » , ,o o . r t e o . I . i , , 1 .7 I, J ! , t C ow p .e r . O f liM . . A .d 1. ,o
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