WEDDING BE L L S .
jtlie success of 1 Eagle Hotel, liorne agricul. '
lamed the first [up lamb, first j"ue year, and
I'HALLEY.
I'ts will regret ' le r , • who after |:hib, has again
next season with Whalley
l:tor in securing l i cham[)ionship On his return
lu fortune with live his present le again. jVn a])- l;k on behalf of |igue Committee ly agreed to
lid resolved that jo on the table, iden in
se.asons
110 which he had Is in very great Jill ipooliasling- |:ague champion- final between
|\ccringlon—and jin the course of ligned him for Init in .-yugust of jelifficulties which |eleased, and this bad an average
|took 152 wickets In 1901 his
I and he took 125 it of 10.50. In
|.\as 12.52 and he Iragc cost of 7-46. [ic has more than llicccss.
lA M .
|t k i :.\ r. the yVesleyan friends in Mr.
of Hey House
lhave provided the luially, and one to ]>k forward to with lists of a field tl.iy, liaturday and being
l.ther the children [Early in the after lied at Hey House, It their disiiosal hearts’ content, fiv the teachers,
|ing a party of When tea-time
[did full justice to |v .Mrs. Illingworth. Iiinned until dusk. furnished by the
l en to the children .Sweetiiieats, nuts,
as well as further
in gentleman, Mr, lets .1 residence in j ; , o of ice cream, a
ine-iit for tlie warm
du.sk set ill the
i-r
reg.iled with re- Iliiiigwottli. --kfmr- linis were heartih
rates theti proposed le-coiided a vote of
„-liidiiig "ill'
lirs. l!ling"i'rth
w.is carried wm'
[the cliiitlrcn. ,n-
their homes. ll"* L.ij.p;, time they had ■
[I’holo by T, S. Hargreaves, Clitheroe.] Verv nuietlv at .-Ml Saints’ I’
ari.sh Church,
,,•,,11,am, London, on Tuesday, the marnage ; ' solemnised of -Mr. Thomas
Laslh.am, dicitor. clerk and superintendent registrar fthc ClilheroL* Union and younger son of
' eslcemcd Town Clerk, .Mr. John East- ham ainl
rof the l'ic>lr. Thomas E.S. P Gilbert, 'aid .1 grand .laughter of the late Mr.. John
Gilbert, elilest (Lnitgh-
Tivlor. of .Virton,
York.sbire. T h e bridegroom is one of the best known
of Clitheroe gentlemen and belongs to a fami- Iv whose history is inseparably connected with
th.it of the borough for well oser
h.alf iceiiuirv. In all the many and varied pub ic officJsMr. Eastham
b.as filled, some of vhichhe still retains he has made a dis- SUhed name and in the latler respec nothing could lie more gratifying than that
.MITCHELL—HOLME. A tvcdiiiiig of great interest
ITOiile
1V.IS solemnised at the hi. - lar s fatlli Church yesterday 'norning, the co - parlies being Mr. Ph.bp Henry M1-
ditll. fourth sou oi Councillor C. 1 . Mit chell. of Almonds, Church .htreet. Chth tile ami Miss .-ynna Holme, daughter of the’late Mr. George Holme, of Blackburn, and yirs Holme, of yVells House, Chthcroe. Both the bride and bridegroom are we 1
knotvn. The liride. who is one of a vtml- boivn Hhiekburu family, has been a lain- ilijt figure at the St. Mary’s Sunday School, as teacher ol a class and by Iter association niththe G.l’.S.. .Mr. Mitchell was fornierly a member of the Clithcroc Cricket team. .\t the time of the Somh .African war he was one of the first to volunteer for active service, .and served at the front. Before the lime fixed for the ceremony a
large crowti assetnblcil in the vicinity of inc dutch and .IS tlte hour aiiproachcd the edifice
tv.is gradually Idled l>y guestb and in-
terested spectators. The bride, who
w.is given .away by her
brother. ,yir. G. j. Holme, solicitor, was at tired in a heauliful
dre.ss of ivory duchesse satin, with full bodice tr immed willl lace and wteallis of tiny chiffon roses, and tulle veil over spr.iv ol orange blossoms. .She also
wtire.vpe.irl
jiend.nU and
c.irried a shower hiu^uel of lilies of the valley, slepbanotii iiiJ while heather, both gifts of the
l.iride- S'’'™-
, tnnimcd with pink roses and forget-me
H'ita. Her
cirn.imeiu
w.is a jieiirl aiul sap- I'iiiic brin.ich .tild she also (';irried a bouquet if link roses, both gifts of the bridegroom. The motlier ot the bride wore a black silk
hiuoehc dress trimmed with helielrope inous- ttlinu de siiie and deeji cream lace, with a iKHinel nf lieliotrupe crinoline straw and iiw'
liolit.in violets. She carried a bouquet
Le y .
lavr.RS.vRV.
dav ,il llte dwa)S the case ■ aiim'ei
...
Iccess .is 1" 1 ., 1- . Iricndb
. I. :.tte..d the sei^.ce |
liherii.g being p r f The Rev. "• .
runner
J throughout the |,es aiiJ
1 School 1 g it. a M f . e ' S e ^ ’’
offertorieti tot -Cia j-"-
Kr w A- c'-
r ""r - i hl Icripls th.d
h tune ilsoii "ere
lull heeii 111
X distrf
llagcs, ,11 methodise
riy-t............... J vH r .d .
rresiKM": I in the
allei* itil-
nmny
1 held m ll"- • / the r i8co. f ’‘
m.pt.h' lilted up fof
oit
(•1 lielidtrope sweet Jieas. The niutlier of the bridegroom was ;itlired I .1 bl.ick .III.J while
in ed siKitted voile
tfiramtil with while and pink with I'f lil:..:k
l.ice and crown of
roses.
'''"el'* Her
Umquet
w.is of pink carnations, .Miss Mitchell, sister of hridegrouni noie
:i custunte of ch;imj);igite \-idle, svith fuliage Lit with buckle of jiink roses, anil she car ried .1 buii.quel of (link sweet peas. Hie ceremony was |iei formed l>y die
ktv, C. .yierclnint, vicar of Cloughfold. Air. T. B. Mitcliell, officiated as best mail, and L. Lowe
pl.ned suitable music at the
iiig.in. .^fier the ceremony the wedding break
Hst
W.IS held at tlio house of the brides mother. file lirmei moon is being spent iu London
m'J the Isle of yVight. The bride’s travel ing
dre.ss W.IS a costume of pale green '■ •'iiv;is, trimmed with while ami gmd hriid and hat of cream chip, trimnieil with pink fuses, and veiled with black lace. The h,qi|iv couiile will lake up their
diode at Teierhro’. where Air. Alitchel iiptesems the- firm of
Me.ssrs. Mitchell and ions, paper merchants.
TRESENTS. Ihe tollnwing is ;i list of the presents
Pride to liride-grooin : gold signet ring. Pridegrcsim to Bride : pearl pendant. Mother nf Bride; household liueU; cheque
silver candlesticks, etc.
ihe Ri'V’ , ,„iiii»'
Mr. G. j. Holme, cheque. - ir. .1. yy Holme : cheriue- Mr. Herbert Holme: silver tea service U
M'S-C.T. Mitchell: cheque and grand ,
r.sB* . Miss S, E. Al .Miiiicliellll: case of silver salts. J
. C. r. Ahlrliell: cheque f.Uhcr’.s clock. t
!’• Mitchell: brass spirit keltle ci
as 01 sidci o av* , 'b G Sugden (
Pickcr.ng) I Mr. Aliss , • f ^ “ A
THE TELEPHONE SYSTEM. d i s g r a c e
a n d a
yesterday, the Mayor (Councillor Hardacre) presiding. There were also present, Alder men Roberts, Norcross and Parkinson, Councillors, C. T. Alitchell, T' Cowgfll, J. Clarke. J. Robinson. J T Whipp, J Scott, J E Smithies, yV S yy'eeks, and T Garnett.
VOTE OF CONDOLENCE. 'I’he M.ayor said that since last they met EASTH.'VM—GILBERT.
the mantle of the father should fall upon the son. At any rate as Clerk to the Clith-
etoe Board of Guardians and Bowland Rural Dirtrict Council Mr. Tom Eastham has earned for himself the respect and esteem not only of the two bodies named but of the general public. The bride, though not very well known in
Clilheroc. has local connections, being a niece of Mrs. T. Preslon-Holl, of Worston. In keeping with the natural modesty of
the bridegroom the marriage was of a pri vate character, the liride being given .away by her mother and attended by her two sisters as bridesmaids. hfr. Edmund Trappes Lomax, of Clayton Hall, was best man. The honeymoon is being spent in Scot
land.
Mr. J. B. Mitchell: marble clock Mr. E. B. Mitchell: cheque. Mr. G. H. Mitchell: hunting [lictures and mezzotint
Mrs. Thornher (S;ihden): silver photo frame Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Thompson (Hoghlon): copper flower howl.
Mr. A. E. Mitchell; oak coal cabinet Mr. E'. M. -Arnold: case of silver afternoon tea spoons, sugar .sifter and tongs.
Dr. and Mrs. Barker: oak tea tray and leneriffc trav cloths.
.
'Mir. and Mrs. H. Baldwin and family: cheque
-Mr. and Mrs. R. T Bailey; silver dinner hell
The .Misses
B.aldwin (Preslwich) : cheiiiie Miss Buck: trinket set, silver mustard pot and nutcrackers.
Bridget and 'Stasia : pair of silver-mounted llowcr vases.
Mr. and Mrs. J. yV. Carlisle: case of silver .Apostle spoons.
.Mrs. Clarke (New Jersey): German .Stem. Mrs. Carlisle (London); satin brocade
eiderdown.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Cooke and family (Hog- ton) : pair of silver fern pots.
The
-Mis.ses Calderwood (l’ :iisley): souvenir -Mr. and Mrs. CunlifTe: liair of silver photo
frames.
.Mr. T. J. Carter; .silver inkstand Mrs. H. Callow: .silver-mounted walking
.Mr. and Mrs. .A. H. Denham: painted vel vet table centre.
Mr. I
j.asuMJii. dish
S. L. .yiitdielf wilo wore a dress of while , -'I""’ m
Ila-re
w.is oiih (.me hrulesinaid. ^*'.ss 1 - usHii ami la< c. with wliUe chij)
. , M-. I Miss Fiiilev (Chorley): Duchess set. •
Mrs., Miss mcijzolini.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R T’hompson. jtinr. (Black burn) :
Cloi.sonne jar.
The -M isses. Mr. J. and Mr. yy'. Tliompson. (Hoghtonj: silver lea and
de.ssert spoons.
Mr. and Mrs. Tillolson : silver fish servers. The Misses yVhewell (Bhickhurn): silver cake basket.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Afercer yy'hipp: silver but ter knife and dish.
vice.
Mr, and Mrs. yy'oodman (Pelerbro’) : glass flower bowl and fountain pen.
Miss yy'oodman : tea cosy. Mr.s. Afolineanx (Bhickhurn): ;iflernoon lea serviettes.
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AUCTION MARTS. CLITHEROE.
Alonday.— There was a good show of
stock olTered before a good company, a fair trade being
c.srried on for all cl.-isses at the following prices :— Cattle : Heifers, 6Jd. to 7jd. ; bullocks, Cd. to 0.\'ii.; bulls, s^d. to 6Jd.; cows, s-jd. to Gd. Sheep: North country dipped, gd. to g id .; cross-bred hog-
.Mr T E^^thani':’ silver revolving
hre.ikla.sl | gets Sjfd. to ojd ; tups, Gd. to CJd.; black ^
■ iiid Mr H. Earmvorth (Laiigho) | bred hogg.s, S.^d. to g jd . ; black-faced anu .'u. 1
; laced ewes, 6W. to y ld . ; Irish clipped half .................. ...
! wethers, Ski. to yd.; Iambs, Irish, yjd. to podeil: bronze and glabs
j ^ (‘.arneit and Miss Slandifie (Illack* silver mirror.
Mrs. --c'clreLi (Blackburn): silver-moui l i l t e d
Girls’ Lrimuilv Society Candidates: silver calendar and illuminated ''''’''Y;;;
Mr. and -Mrs. J. H. Greenwood: bra.s Air. and Alt. H. R. Gibbs (Duffield): nius-
, ,
t i - ' ’ j.j.„„i,(irg i-\'ew Jersey): 5;lr;md M ^
Mrs. Keiivon : silk cusliion. 1 Airs. E. E Ring: and toast rack
Air. ami Vcnc
Mr. and Mrs. T Miss
H nnhurg (New Jersey) : lame clotli. Campsie Lodge.
Bh.ck-
.il'e'AH.j!'’ Grime (Darweii) : knitted bedroom .slippers. ^
hiirii • .silver photo frame.
Miss lllickiug
n.td Mi.ss B. .Slandeii: .silver
sug.ir basket.
inkstand
lo-Jd.; English, lod. to lojd. per lb. Tuesday.—There was an improved show
of cattle," and a large attendance present. A good sale resulted, and there was almost a complete clearance. Tlie judges were Alcssrs. Cowhurn, (Preston,) and J. yVhil- taker, (Grindleton). Awards :—Cow, i, H. Parkinson, Lango; 2, C. Calvert, \Vad ingion; h. c., T. Tomlinson, Read. Heifer: I, and h. c., S. Green, Clilheroe. Calved cows
re.aliscd
heifers, ;^i3 to ;;^iS 2s. Gd.; uncalved cows ;^i2 to j(;tS ; ditto heifers, £13
HELLILIELD.
Monday.— .-Vn incre;ised supply of lat lock, with a quiet demand for beef at 3d
to Gjjd. while trade w;is :ig;iin brisk for niuttou at Sd. to gjid. and lamb rod. to oj^d. per Ih. Alilch cows and store cattle ere an average .show, and met a fairly
quick selling market at fully late rales Thursday.— -A nuicli larger show of
Mr L G. Aliichell (y\
ii.im-y.i- „ r ' u t d ' t s t ‘ivMusson:pairof:.iuique
Sheraton Mr a t i^ M t » „ , , ' , , l . l . n u ^
burn): silver and knife cleaner.
I Airs. R. Preston : crocket irav c Miss Aiinuic Pen
lotir p;;..:;;;!:... (Blackhur„):
s.lve (Teterhro’): brass
ulvcd cows and heifers, also :i few very smart Iving ofl cows. Good calved cows were in fair’ demand at fully last week’s prices, other kinds .somewhat neglected :ind slow to -sell. Lving off cows met a brisk trade at fiillv recent rates, a good clearance being efle’eted throughout. Calved cows made nji 10 £23 15.S. heifers to^.g’iy los ami lying
off cows from ^15 to £20 15s. e;icli. ------ ♦ ♦ ♦ ------
BOLTON-BY-BOWIiAND. SCND.AA' DRINKING.
At the Boltoifhv-Bowhiml Police Court,
on Alomkiv, before Air. C B E yy'right (in the chair) and tlie Rev. Canon yVilson, Tlioimis J;
iek.son, weaver, Btirnoldswick, was fined 10s. ami costs or in default four teen days hard labour for
l.ieiiig drunk and disorderly on the Skipton highway at Gis-
burn, on Sunday. For a similar offence committed in Gis- , .
Inirn three other men, together had a sinii- l ir iienaltv inflicted upon them. 'I he men were S iniuol Hall. Charlie Alters and John Thomas Simpson Perry, all weavers from Barnoldswick. All Ihe men pleaded guilty.. The police liad received several coni-
nl iinls of Ihe conduct of the men frqm the Bamoldswitk district, and P.G Gnersoil apprehended the lour defendai^s^ ^
The Misses A. and IT. yy'hipp: crysfiil clock and silver hound marriage ser
[Pholo Bjt Debenham and Son, Newquay.] yVe are unable to give a list of the pres
ents but are informed they are numerous
and valuable and amongst them a handsome silver Rose Bowl given by Messrs. East
bain’s clerks. On yyiednesday afternoon the clerical
staff of
Me.ssrs. Eastliam had a drive in tlie country in honour of the auspicious event and through the generosity of the bride groom. Dinner was partaken of at Higher Hodder Bridge, where Mrs. J.
E.aulkner catered for her guests in very best style. After dinner a “convivial” was held, when numerous toasts were submitted and hon oured including those of the bride and bridegroom and the firm of Messrs. East ham.
death had been busy amongst them and had taken away Mr. Alichael Duckett, superintendent of the Fire Brigade. 1 hey well knew that the late Mr. Duckett devoted most of his time to works of iiliilantrophy. It might not have been in the sense of giv ing money, still :it the same lime, he gave his time :ind ability, pierhaps more valuable than a sum of money. The late Mr. Duckett dev'oted a great deal of time to the Fire Brigade, and performed his duties well and efiiciently. His one desire was to have the Brigade efficient and up-to-date. He moved that the Town Clerk forward a vole of con
dolence to the family. Coun. COyVGILL, in seconding, said
Mr. Duckett joined the Brigade in 1876. :ind had been a v:iluable servant to the ratepayers generally. He did his work most efficiently, and they had always got
oi7 well with him. The vole of condolence was passed in
silence. LOR ‘T'HE CHILDREN. Coun. COyy'GILL said that on reading
the report of the School Attendance Officer they would be highly gratified with the in crease in attendance, and he thought the •children deserved some recognition. It would repays them h:indsomely if gjvT" •' h;df-day holiday on l-'riday afternoorY. and
Mr. Brewer informed. ■ iTie M.-\YORsaid the School -Altenilance
O.fficer had asked him if the children should have a holid;iy and he had given his con sent, and the T'owit Clerk had accordingly informed Mr. Brewer.
THE T’ELEl’HONE
SY.STEM. rite TOy’t'.N CLEKR reported that he
had written to the Tost Alaster Genenil j
coiiiplaiifing of the defective telephonic communication, and that he had received a reply stating that if the Council could show cause for thiiikiiig that the Telephone Company did not provide sufficient channels between Clitheroe and the Blackburn Ex- clwinge. the attention of the Company would he drawn to that point. Coun.
G.AR.NETT said he had to. wiiit
at the telephone sometimes for two hours hefure he could get through to Alaiiches- ler. and the noise on the wires was then si.> persistent in may cases that he had to give it up iu despair and have recourse to the telegnqih. There was no denying Ihe fact that the whole telephonic c(.iniiinmic;i- ion in Clitherne was a disgrace ami a .scan dal.
The monthly meeting o the C tl eroe ^ .’own Council was held at the lown Hall,
,
MATCHES FOE. .TO-MORROWt, Ribblesdale Lea^e. Div, I.
s c a n d a l . ”
THE CHILDREN’S MEDICAL EXAMINATION. .
additional remuneration.
Great Harwood v. Clitheroe. yyhalley v, Barnoldswick. Earby v. Barrow Ribblesdala League. DiV, II.
r'Kfi.-.rno ,-prnment Board askinc the precise nature of Darwen Etrurians v. Waddington. U c e r to whom
a sum of ;£iS as Ribblesdale yVanderers v. East Lancashire 2"d
Ordinary Matches. •
formed them in the first place that the sum IVest Bradford v. Ribblesdale yVanderers -was required on sanitary grounds.
The TOWN CLERR said he had in- Preston and v. Low Moor, 2nd.
Coun MITCHELL proposed that the Low Moor 2nd v. yVaterloo yyi^esleyans. , c:uise
five members of the Council with the au dition of the M.ayor’s
c.asting vote. He (Coun. Mitchell) was one who opposed it on certain grounds and he was now more strongly against it than ever, because the
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matter be not further proceeded with, be- | Matches play,td on the ground of the first 2 the resolution was passed by only
named club. TEAMS FOR TO-MORROyV.
Cllthei<oe: T. D. Bourn (capb.), J. yV.
yy'indle E. Rawsthome, H H Hargreaves, R. Hanson, J. Jackson, Al. Croa-sdale, F.
Corporation would take the responsibility Aldersley, yV Crabtree. R. Patefield and J. . from the parents and teacher.s. They Haworth. Reserve, R. Aliddlebrough.
............... parents ought not to spend the ratep.ayers money for such a purpose. The Afedlcal Officer t\as
a.sked if he would do the work for the re muneration, .md he replied that he was
willing to take up the duties and that he would le.ave the question of remuneration
Clitheroe 2nd.: yV. Smithson, R. Jones,
J Alitchell, yv Alanley, J yV Holgale, A Alitchell, G Clarke, J Taylor, R Redhead, R Aliddlebrough, T Harrison. Reserve, J. Satterthwaite. yy'lialley ; R. Green (capt.), J H Ramsbot-
with the'council Coun. Alitchell thought tom, A Hindle, E Standen, A Alercer, W hat if thevTad between the lines he (the Lakeland, J Green, H Grlnishaw, H. Long- doctor) did not think the remuneration was worth, .A Taylor “ d Dsher.
-
sufficient. Thev would find there were yVhalley 2nd: J. P. RydehearcL ‘, 500 heads and 5-ooo eves and say 20 [ niond, (capt.), W Alercer, J .T Holden, J.
teeth to each child. 30,000 teeth, to ex.ani- ine three times per
ye.ar. He did not think Ihcv ought to take the responsibility from
the parents and teachers.
oiiinlon the examination of the children by the doctor, was a necessity in face of all the comments outside. -Aid. .NORCROSS: Tf Conn. Alitchell is
position was out of order, as it did not
ari.se out of the correspondence read.
Coun. COyA'CILLcontended that the pro In his
. _ ^
in order I will second his resolution. Coun. GARNETT was in favour of in
forming the Local Government Board of I lie exact purpose for which the money was required. He did not think it would he rejected on the grounds of sanitary condi tions. for at the lime of the w;ir they heard plenlv about men being refused on account of defective teeth and eyesight, and it was the same with employers. To have the |•llildren examined was a proper and legiti mate thing to be done by a body of gentle- (rusted with the welfare of the peojile. It was ultimately decided to forward Ihe
full particulars to the Local Governnieiit Board.
IN CAAIERA.
yy'H.'VT THE CGAIAHTTEES ARE DGING.
GENERAL PUR POSE S COMMJTTEE AND FREE LIBRARY.
-At :i joint meeting of the ahove C(.im- Aid. P-ARKl.NSG.N and Conn. yVhlpp en
dorsed what Coun. Garnett had said, re-
m.irking that such things were daily nccur- eiici-s in their own offices. ■A
re.solulion was uiianimmislv
pas.scd ti>
the effect that the teleiihonic ciiinmiini>-.i lion Ilf Clilheroe wasdililory and imperfecl. THE VALU.-VTIO.N A.ND THL
LICENSl.NG BIL1..S,
Circulars were submitted on these Bills
now before Parliament. ’ITie TOyV-N
CI.ERK said the
gre.it ob
jection to the Ai'alualion Bill would lie the ini:rc:isctl cost of the .system by wliicli tlio> projiosed to arrange tlie assessments haml- them over to the Coutiiy Couiu-il and
'o 0^21 2s. Gd. ; ditto
di.-tpeiising with Assessment conimillet-s. Conn, COyy'GILL moved that the coun
cil ask Mr. D. J. Sliackleion to opiiose hoth Bills when in Parliament. Coun. GARNETT seconded and a reso-
hition was passed asking Air. .Shackleton to oppose the Bills and adding that, in the opinion of the Council, the local control
over the licenses should he extended, rather than curlailed.
GA.S yVGRKS. The -MAYOR said that .is the.' knew,
Conn. Garnett was Chairman of the Gas yVorks Ciimmillee from the 25th Alarch to December, and he had succeeded liini. He Was most pleased, and he thought the Coun cil would also he pleased with the result ol the Year’s wiirking. for they were over a
niiltees Air. Carnegie’s architect having ap proved the plans for the new En;e I.ihr:irv it was proposed by Conn. Cowgill. seconded by Coim. yVeeks. and imaiiiniously
re.solved that Alessrs. Butterwinlh and Duncan, the architects who pri;pared the [ilans he re quested to enter into an .igreeineni with the Corporation defining terms on which they are engaged. .Also decided that as soon as such agree
ment is entered into the;, he requested to furnish the re<
iiii.sile working |ilans and drawings with specifications and hills of iinalilies for the 'vorks as
c.irly as (lossilile and as soon :is the same are received ten ders he invi:
for the works in the dlfVer-
ent deiiarlmeiits. HIGHWAYS AND WATERWCRKB COMMlT rC E . ’
The Surveyor submitted Air. J. T.
ys'hipii's plan for a stable at Millihorne House ami repurteil the s.iine in he satis- lactory. whereupon it was recommended lor approval subject to the Buikliiig Bye Laws. It was (iroposed h\
Conn.Cuwgill, second
ed by Conn. .Smithies, and inianimcnislv resolved that nolice he go'en as requireii ■ |V law to declare the hack .street at the
the inhidiitani.s at l;ir_
GREE.NACRE STREET.
It
W.IS (iro(iosed by Conn. yVeeks, second
ed hv Conn. Cowgill. ami nnaniimnisly resolved that the Chairman confer with the Town Clerk ;ind Surveyor as to the feasiliilitv of doing ;iw‘;iy with the miriow
neck In Greenacre Street. 'The Survevor was directed to carry out
J^i.oao to the good. The coming year wiiuld he an exiierience for iliein, such ;is the.' had not had before, for they would re.piire two or three rei>lacemeiils. which Would take from five to .six hundred iioiinds He hoped in the future, all the incmhers ol the Committee would give every assistance to the Gas Alanager. Conn. ROBI.NSGN asked why such .-i
large aimmnt (^
i.io.| tSs. lodj should he spent as coniriliutioh to the Depreciation Lund for last year ami moved that that
.portion of the Ga.s Committee minutes should he referred hack. The BGRGUGH TREASURER (Mr. yV J. Alitchell) .said it was only money that had
been ;ictually spent. Coun. AliTCHELI> .said the
que.stion
raised by Conn. Robinson was a serion.s and worth" of the consideration of tin; Council. Coun
G.ARNETT .said lliev had .simiily
pill hack in the depreciation account wimi tliev had already t:iN'-u out. Tlie minutes were passeJ.-^ -
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THE ^QUESTION-..0 F(„ THE; , CHILDREN. '4
- AXk*llt;r''\\as'read from' fhe^TLoCa!''Gov- ^ ^
Ihe resolution of ist February last as to removing Ihe stones improperly (ikieed on the highwav leading from Parson I-ane into the Oitlle
Al.irket. Two voted ag:Tnisl the
resolution. The i2inch. meter at the reservoir was
now in working order and it showed a very large waste viz. : an ai eiage daily waste of 103.250
g.illons or nearly 50 per cent. ’The meter had been turned oY in diYerent pans of the town and the districts where the waste of water i.-< located. yVhen two meters had been fixed on Hie mains near the town he would then he in a position to check
the waste. (Health committe*. At a meeting of the Health Committee
a nolice was
re.id from Air.,'Taylor. Hi.s Alajeslv’s insiiectorof Factories, slating that the Albion mill was not provided wilh suf ficient means of escape in case of fire, and
requc.sting that steps he taken to [iroiide the same. A suh-commitlec consisting of
-Aid Noreross ami Conns. Robinson and Scott was iqipoinied to inspect the premises and report to the next nieeling. Permission was granted to the amhoritie:.
of the Post Office to fix a letter, box on the lamp post at the
e.asT end ot- Brownlow-
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Alercer, T. yValmsley, S. Aloores, E. Har rison, R Smithies, J. Rutter and J. East- ham. Barrow: B. Standen (capt.), T. Patcfield
-A. Gorman, yV. Lyne, J. Goodman. J. Everton, yy'. Nutter, J. yy'right, F yVasIi- brook, A Taylor and 1’’. yy'alker. Reserve, yy'. Standen. Barrow 2nd: E -Ashcroft (capt), !•'. -Ash
croft;. yv. Staiiden, J.
Kis.sack, yy'. Goedman R. yy'right, A. Ince, T. Garside, R. Cowperlhwaite, C Everton, F. Knowles. Ribblesdale yy'anderers: F. Ik Watson,
Clitheroe and y. Great Harwood and, Barrow and v. Whalley and. Blackburn and District League,
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(capt) 1’ Gorman. -A E Dixon, J. Coul- tliiirst J. Alitchcll, yy'. Burnett, J. Chad wick. E. T. Embley, yV Hoyle. J RawTinson R. Barker. Ribhiesdale yV'anderers 2nd: yy'. Slater,
(capt.), G. Diigdale, T. Holland. C. H. BurnistutL yy' Leonard, T Jackson, H Bald win. J Lund, J Slierliker. yy' blmger, J. Robinson. Low Aloor: J. Latham (capt.), J. Ecclcs.
H Bailey, H i-’orrest. H Battershy, yV B Tomlinson, C AI Henderson. J yValnisIev. John Coates, T. Hayliurst. J yy'arhrick. Low Aloor 2nd : J Aloon, H Burgess, 'B
Bailey, J Parkinson, Jl Tomlinson. H Clough H Birch, J Robinson, J Dilworth, B Clap- ham. J -Alston. Reserve, II Robinson. yy'addington: R. Lund (capt). yy'. Birch
T. Roh’uison, yy'. Gitienbank, J. Bond, H Smith, yy'. I’inder, R. Halstead, yy'. -Altliaiii yy'. Ratcliffe, R. Southworth. Reserve, D. yy'alnisley. yy'est Bradford: H. Hindle. J. D Che.s-
ter. R Hitchon,. T Robinson. yV Holgale. J. E. I-Iolgate. F. J;
ick.son, IT yy'
alcrluni.se
J. Clarke. R. Birtie and J. Birtle. Reserve, R Kiilgate and E -Althani. yy'tilerloo yy'eslevans: J. yy'iigley (capt.),
T Fell, E Riley, R Green, yV Fell. N C RrnJuvell, yy' Dawson, .V Johnson, E Clies- ter, yy' Brierley, J. Bush. Reserve, H Jolm- .soM :nul J H Bush.
BREWERY MILL TO RUN It will he joyful news to Clilheroe people
to hear the definite amiouncemenl from the owners themselves that Claremont Alill is to he
re-.started by Alessrs. A'cevers. and will inohably he run under the old name “ Claremont AlanufacUiring Comi'any.’’
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JUTCHEBL.—HOLME.
hack of of I'aii of I.owergale helweeii the fold, I’liilip Henry Mitchell, of rotcThoroii;;h, son slunt street mljoining Moor Lane •mil \y ilkni til reel a Ingluva' repan.ihic h> ni.-ickburn, nnd of Mrs. Holme, yVcll’s Heuse,
ClUhoroe. E A ST 11A M.—GIL15 !•: U l'.
CImrcIi, I'nlliain, homJon, hy the Kcv. W. C. Muriel, M, A., Thomaa Kaatham, younjicrtt tion uf Mr. Jolm ICaatliam. of Clithenx.’, Solicitor, l«> Maria, eldest dnugliter of the late T. F. S. 1'. Gilbert, Ekb
On llio 11th inst. at All Sainl.s’ I'ari.^h ■ '■ i- (tif IN AIEAIORIAM.
■Mr. ami Mrs. Holden, Pimlico Hoad, who died June loth. lyoi.
INTERMENTS.
June 131I1: Ahiry Pickup, i6, hit. James’s Street, aged S7 years.
June i.(tli: 'Thomas Eidwards, .jo Bawd- lands, aged 16 days.
June 151I1: Richard 'Thomas I-ord, .| i Cornelian Street, Blackburn, ;igcd
June 16th: Bertlia Fell, 17 St. Amies Square. Low Alour, aged g months
■15 >>-'am.
June i6lh: Tvy Park, g yy'adduigton Rond, aged S inonlhs.
June 17th: George Parker, of Slaidhurii., aged 84 years.
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raonev to test wUetluNi-Miy remedv <ioc« or tlocs uo\ Jitrc
Rlts.llpilepsy.St.V »lu» C ?ncc. etc-A-ll t askot vou 1.^ loHSND fo ra PnXiU. IkaBeaud lo t iy IL I fitmle bv the Ttvsnh. A safe temctly- approved ' •. Mnlicat I’rofcssiOi. •• :
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i^Jo ^oV'Bsk voii^uTT^emr wm- In luring memory of J a31 es the beloved son of «! i;'
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