A D V E K T IS E R lES Some Court Rolls of
Ithe Manor of Gisburn WM. SELF WEEKS, F.S.A. MANOR OF GISBURN.
Jtrueu SV1U-, [ii oil Wtni.
lUio oquiilly
'■ tlioiurical o'v Yorkur lo a
*or (ir.uid star lilm
la .Miii'iiliy 0 woio ro-
u-iv oil tllo 1 111 wliitii it luv.wiit Oil fiM-tlior
Jury give a verdict for the full sum claimed and th e Defendant is in the mercy of tho Court.
—
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issi Thomas Proctor of Gisburno against
Lawrence Ilawsthoni of Gusburne Forest for Debt of xxxiijs. Attached. TTio parties agree and tho Defendant is in the mercy of tho Court.
Monckek, Thomas Lister and John Browno of
tho samo • placo. Action AA for
Oourt Baron of Thomas Lister, Ksqulro, belli tlio 17tli Oocomber, 1640, Thomas
OJilio. Steward. The Li-'t ot Tenants includes:— Wdliaiii Anuitstcad, Shomakor. William Aimitstoad, Lryater. Tiiomaa Aimitsiead, Smith, llitliaid Jl.'ocKdon, lluchor. John Browne, Clothier. John Brown, Smith Araerceraent.s lor uou-appcaranco: •lolm
Wo.stbie, Iticliard iloiickcs , vjd. each, lliebard Clarke, Talbot Oddie, Stephen
Pichaiier, Jame.s Browne, of IvigUley, and William Arinitstoad, Bryster, iiijd. each.
I’rcsoiitmciits by the Jui-y. Til. ma.s JDobson at two separate times
turned his cattle into the “ Leins ” and mado a
ir.6p.aes on the lands of John Browne coii- Irary to a pain formerly laid m this Court
ilierefi.re lie is in iiierq- of tlio Coui't under
ilio pemrlly of vjs. viijd. Tiioinas Babson impounded live boslcs „
of Uie 'ooUs or diattels of John Browuo in a pound at Lower Hall and did not first Im-
fioaiKl those beasts in the town fold [m villa
parc.il according to tlio form of a pamo in the .vamo case formerly mado, Ihoreforo ho k, ill mercy. Asses-sed by tho atfeeror.H of
lae Uiurt vs. The original minutes give those two pro-
M iitments in greater detail ns tollows:— " Whereas their hath becno a paiiie laid
liirmTv ilia i no mail should turuc any horso or
lior.ies or aiiv other Cattoll into any lano or .drcH't alxnit. this towne, whereby his n. iglihor might bo annoyed or sulfor hnrmo bv Imuingo his come or grasso foiled or
c.aton t ‘c. vpoii eu’y default tho olfender or Irispasser to forloit to tlio lord for eu j
seu’all tyme iijs. iiijd. “ We linile Tlionins Bobsou
p'scntalile vpon tliis pninc for 2 Hu’all iymus his horso boinge vjs. viijd. f.iund in .lolm lirmnie’s Ifoggo i i i . c Micliaelman last, vi>on tlie
iiiiih of .lohu Browno. ■' Whereas their bath lieemi a paiiie laid
that eii’v inliabitant wthin our towiie of Gi.s- liurno who .snireieUi any losse or injury by bus neighbors goods trespassing to him, .sliall vni|«miid all or any sucli goods in the Inwne ■ffoiild, VIKIII his default to pay to the l.ord
tile sum of vs. " Wo linde Thomas Dobson p sentiiblo , , , ,
ai-coringe to this paine (vpon llie oath ol llm aboue named .fobn liniw nc) for ym- poumlingo
Biowiii~i in llio Lower ball foiild coiitrnry to the
p.aino. Wo find him to pay to ye lord the
some of vs.” Court Baron of Katlieriuo Lister, Belicl ol . .
Tiioinas Lister, K-quire. deceased (iuardinii ol Tliomns Luster Ins son, held the 26th Novombi r, 1616. Tiioinas Oddie. Steward. Aimrcemenis for non-apiiearnncc. .lolni Wistbie. Itsquire,
Ibncki-'. Geiitloman, iiijd. encli. .luiiios Sturziker and .laiiies Mearlcy
ni.id.
0 icli. Vroseaimeiits by the .lury.
The occupiers of tile teneuieiit ol Ihoiiias
D.viiser of Nooko have not repaired that pari
,
of tho Pinfold [Parcel wliieh belongs to 1 he .aid Thomas naiisor but have permitlod tlio .nine to
f.all into ihsay eontray to a paiiio b.rmerly laid in this Court Uierolore in mercy of the Court vnder tlio iioiialty ol iij.s, iiijd. 4
...line laid bv Hie said .lurie llial d imy
p’.son or p’sons w'illiin tlie Imrds
Mi.iio.ir Boe •
M.luo any wodds \'pon Gisburn Mooro shall f, rio-.t for oiiery default iijs. iiijd. Woe p'sent .Inhn Aruiilstoad lor laioiiig his
llni.s.' Mnnour before Thomas Beano house as ;movaiii-o to the said TTioimis neaiui and Doe liii,.'a paine th at if the .said .lolin Arniitstead or bis surecssom Boe from heiu plortli line any h„r«o Minnour brougliu from tlie said .lolin .4 miiKload .Stables and laid belore the said h.iiiso .slndl forfeit for cilery tyme soe doellig
" Wee p’sent .loliu Procter for not repaireing I s Dwelliiigliouse and laio a ]iaiiie that ho
r.pa.ro th e ’ .same Imforo the first daye ol
Haip next vpoii paine of xs. Wee laie a pavne that .Nielinlas lireekden
sL II mnke passage flint the water shall rniin :
h. ]■' lof'.i. . 1-
cci. i.t enrre il dewno Gisirge rinse dieJi hath dene vpon |iaine el
\V'. 1,.: . 1. i>aiu.) Hint if .N'liliola.s Ur.rk.b ii be.-, after laie niiv Jfanoiir lit tin- Biilu'.s
I , fore Ids x.-ate to the aiioyaiire ol the wayi> L-.ll
f.irfeil for etu-iw olfeiice iijs. lujil. Wee p'senl llu- o.-ciipiers of l.vland Inge
. r..l necixl ill liead for that they Inivo not vpli Mil.lmi om. halfe <.f Hie hedge a t Hie .'
ii.st ■ .1 Hi renf .•■.cording to a paJiio I,aid in Hits f.. irt tlieri'fori- w.' amercio the said oeeuiuers
' \Vw''^'p'acnl Hio o.-cuiiicrs ol Hm Viror !l-.'t aii.l Hie Flatlsv.l for not vpliotildiiig tlie •,..V.o :ilt Hie llatt svd nor hiinging the Mime in the aeciistonuMl (ilace ae. ording to a paine vpoii made tlierefere we aniereic Hio
s: ill o I iipiers lij-.. ii'j.L Wi-e lain a painn that the steele a l t BoIi.miii
! ,1... end lie made and vplionidcn by the ■ •.vi.eis or oc-iipi.Ts of Hie sa'id lious.' and mo m.iile a-, mayo bo vsrd for a
.V’f''''’ a t eHierwieo vpon pa-ine of il)H- in.l<L W.'llime Hargi-.-ave- of Gishiinie
.-igain.st
S' ,
hi.In-.
H.al.xim of 111.- same phice. Aelloll ,.f ir.spsss on Hie lase. damages '' '- '‘sf; ■ id. .,b lid.]. The j,allies agr.xxl and tin
a • iiiev :ind pleilgo against BKimrd Brmino
Ci-d.nrne Aetion of Iraspass xxxixs. Xld. B feiidaiit
!l f'-ialan' in moiey of Hie Lku"'^- Elward Clarke l.y
‘ .1-1--■ fill!
|turo (Om* lio- sor-
It, tliat in rile Hiieiit
111 It Imd lake
only ro-
| r t ollercd oive lior
l.clie.l iiy Iihky Oir- Irlio most
lau.iroi de- i n I>ic-
Imo. Her '■ Dar-
hi I’ercj, '■loro on- lio <iir«--
liit: to all
lliiiU witli York,
l-llleh cul-
iiHrt I’ercy I neir film
I'liilo reraint-
|o filming. Venlict of not gnilty ami Hio pl.-:ule ol.-:ule<l not gtil it -j. ...... Dio I’ i.tiir is in Hio mercy of Hio (Vmrt lor an
" IC . . , ; ' ' ‘ faster. Hu- Tx>rd of 1 ^ Mant^ t Hie date of (ho last preeecding Court di(^
-a Nov. mil-r, lfit2. His
Mav. n-:.ni> ami wa- hiinotl at (.tslinrn, l.s 1) ' • inhor. 1 ftOO.
f ut," it mgnified that ho van Imhle to im AVI:' n a lu-rsun was . - - ........ , , .
.
m.Tced, mid tl.u .amount of the w,-„ .wn dlv fixed hv the Alfcnrors. nnicss the I,,,,.
.ir„,.rpd ” it themselves.
It wiil lie noticed above ' ' ‘f 'J ' '" fiartv wfic ninorro^l. Tl'o nnuMin
f nr pence. Thtwo T,-rd .-..s part of Hie profits of
• ■ - ■ ‘
MARLBOROUGH GARAGE, & WORKS. . f
T r ' S i ' i u i r t r ™ . U l u - a -n •""” ■ (fit? Thnmax Oddie.
Btew.ard. .4- e-e m-nt-, for no-i-np^ncnranco.
•Tolm AV^thi;. F^nttirc. Thomas MMl^amron
r.macu Browno. Nicholas Tin-son Christopher
Tt dii'wnvt w'lham .Turdan of
WHO INI'lUHJV' and .Tamro
Mc.arley injd. each.
m.-ikehiirne of Iho same pl®® j -v t The xxiviijs. TMendnnt denios tho dobt. IM
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Mrs. HA ’W' OR TH’S, Savoy Cafe 1C9 Darwen S>treet, LABOUR EXCHANGE.)
_ Always lomsthing Hot tor you. , (OPPOSITE Parties and Funerals catsrad lor. ' . i f , . ,
I . D’yer love mo, .fiitimy?” “ Course 1 do!”
..'I'l.eii why don;t f r ‘ boasts ol his Ha* said .loan
sovoral instances arc £1 19s. H id . Js that they .* = • .* * , „ woro put a t this sum to keep Uiem within tho with tho nets. Hub (as tho hunter romarltod
Tho reason why the damages (To bo continue<l.) Waddington Foresters
Procession and Sports. No tncudly. booiety in tho district is more
virilo or muro anx.iuus to cater in every way for its inemberB tlian is the Ancient Order ol Foresters. Court llibbleedalc No. GUI, Wadd- jugtou; That being a recoguiscd fact, lliere noed bo no wonder at the large meuibcislup. Thu Court reminds one strongly of tlio
friendly societies k>1 tho past ui that the uiombei'K are truly fric'udly and imilually ]iolx>fui and not moi’ely a , collection of ui-
ilividuuls eonibiniug for tlie purpose of ob- This happy spirit is
never more iiiuiifeat tlian on Uie oecasioii ot «iealer mtenwt)—jomcil a sUect Uil). tlio annual sports aud gala. Tills ovont used, jj^veral mighty swipes a t the air and managing to to 1)0 'open to the wlu)lc country but it was
taiiiing sick bcnelit. j.iaa& . . . . . .v • • i i .i..k ccogiiised that tho old spiidt ul brotlierlinoss ^
^vaH awfully annoyed to hear a female ..
damages xxxixs. xjd. ob. I t is referred “ ad safely assumo that i t dates back to the flood, ordiiiem.”
W t lirespass. .
■\ViIliuin Jordan of Gifiburno against .James B owne, Richard Bargcaiitson,
inonmu. AVlSptAOO
T EN N IS IBy W. F.]
1 have been trying to trace tho origin of this llichard .
popular pastimo, but have not arrived at »uiy* tiling really authentic. Ono writer recently
, . . Egyptians in Pharoalds
that tennis was played by the time, and 1 tiunk l may
. . . . ............. „i„„„j i.,,
. ' for wo read, " tho inlmbitantB of tho ark mado a '» gr^nt racket and Noah spent a lot of his time
limit of tho jurisdiction of the Court wliich , when tho elephant had linishcd sitting on him) could only entertain claims under 40a.
! takes a great loud off one’s mind. I Tho game is played in a kind of ciigt: but is no wise connected witli^a momigerio, although nuts are often to bo found on t!u^ green. A sort of cat’s-cradlo arrangement is .t ied on to a bent piece of wood and the idea is to keep hitting an idnia-rubber Ijull hucltwarda and forwards over a long net \mtil Romeone miBses i t ; then the game is broken up. I t is said tliat tenius, like the coming of Spring, Ijrings thoughts of love, but I do not SCO the coinporiBon. Ijocauso married l*ooi)le play tlio game. This bus groat advan tages, because it. is always noticed that tlte wife is on the o|»positc side of the net to her worst ImU, and it gives each of tliem an opi)orUmity
for revenge. Tim wife of a war profiteer—(ho had made a groat fortune by borrowing money from the
government and lending it to them again at a .■\fter
»» Imleed. iicr indig-
afaru iij not infrequently niiiiiiiii' with ulterior 1 viiniish cm her tennis riieket mul, strnUng up to molivos. Aecoixliugly i t was decided to make i
| Tho .second of Hie posi-war gala.s—in eele- ' ..
Guthoroe Honnigh Band and including Uio | quilt. Foiestrr.s very lieautifiii banner. Prettily j
attired stecrers aud a bevy of maidens cary.- iiig iloweis formed a .lelightful pietiirc ami tlio whole procession was oxtromcly iutorcst- iiig. Upwnrils of 100 walked, all wearing Hio sasli of Hio order in adtlilioii to the, Forextois recognition badge, presontod to Ihom by tlio Court. I lie oHieials led the way, accompanied by the Vicar (Uev. 1'. A. N. Parker) whu is an lioiiorary memlior. blurt ing from Hie Court Hooiii. Hie iirocessioii pro- cioiled lliniugh the village. An iinpressiyo
halt was made at Hie war inemorial wliure the
liaiul played a liyiiiii liuid a Irihute to Hie memory ot the gi mon eonimemorated, almost all ol them Foro-ters. Heluruiiig to llio Court Boom. Hie
iiroeos.sioii broke up and tea was ser.e.I to Hio membei-s at Hie Asswiibly Booms liy
opemxl with a pi-occssioii, headoti by the ribbons, ete., was eolleeted to make, a pnUliwork „re several improvemonts wbioli could
\f(<.r the batllo had finished, enough »'‘T
be iiuule ill the game, and although 1 have not as y et. piitented any, I trust that anyone making osii of Hiein will kindly forward a small .suh- serijition. This will bo forwarded to tho British Vegetarimi Society for it.s mission work in Hie (.'iimiibal Islaiuls. 11 o few cokeriiula wore perelied on the tup of
Hie net it would mid greatly to the onjoymeiit. Bverv mil you kuoeUed otT would Ijeenine your ‘ ,„-oiifrlv, all had "uts he roplaeeil
uu'milrl” (I'rthrgldlmil l•'urthel■, it instead ol ruliher sole'd shoes, you
Bro I). Wilkinson, who provid«l an e.x- wlleiib repast. Prior to Hie meal comiiieiic- ing, Bro. E. Chester (Chtheroe) gave a .suiL
able address. •Vftor tea an luljouriimeiit- was imule to the
imd Itieliard
ei reket field, where an interesting iirogniinme of simrte was gone though. Kco.n coinpeti- tioii was the order in all events and there was .'■oiiio smart nmiuiig. V er.v ar ceptafilo money prizes wei'e given. Much u'enment was caut-scxl hy tho pillow lighting, hut Hio event of Hie dav was Hie tilting the, luicket eomiH'lition. AlHioiigh enlranl.s eqm'Uxl a dreiiehing Hiero was no lack ol triers and fun raged fasl and furious. Dm sports oponed at I o’elook and did not coiiehide uiui 9-30. The aiangemeiUs were exeelleiil amt fverv eicrlit, is due to the eoinmiUee for Hieir arduous work and particularly to Hie -secrc-
l irv 511'. .lames Mold, who iKTformed a varietv of tasks wiili marked ellieieiiey. Following are the results of the races:
liiiison;
Tomlinson. (Neither lirolliers not- rclatu nsl) j Bays, over 6 and iin.l.T 10 : 1. I om 1 ustn : ^
Handicap lor hoys iiiulor 6: 1, Iiiisoii. . . 2. KetmcHi Toml .i.i.i..s...m;
.......... .. h I V ' t ibon.
Torid'uist'ii ■ 3 Fred Ilmi-nii: 3. llalph .J.'ick- i ’ “■
iI>o», kiy.- ■ over 1-1 anid 1*1 «u u
nmVl.er.,. 11.. _ . .
fitted a emiple of large springs (like those iisod for opholstering cliairB. ete)., Imw uuieh eiis-ior it would Is' 1.1 reiiell a liigli-fiyiu.L- liall. Vou eoald alwa.vs rise to the oceasion. Of eoorse, if Hie springs are loo strong, tlio clinuees are.
that it may he iieeessary to shoot you in ordei to stop your bounee.
'1 lie uietliod of scoriug is
rv difiieiilt to assimilate, aud it is only after inoi'iilm of study mid ii .•nurse .if I'elmmiism,
hoar Hoinoone H»> I oit>-lhirt>, l ^
I fivt* tin* nuickoHi ini*iho»l : Mu* iiirtumt >on , ^
. . . I.' ..... thirtv ” mill out voiir
Hie event purely local and very bapipy gather- p„siness ! Never mind whetber I'm forty or iugs liavo since been Hio oixler.
„,,v_ she exelaimod, “ You mind yoiir own ^
good looking as some ot you young
T IM E S . Free Trade Wanted.
COTTON TRADE’S : MANIFESTO AGAINST TRADE TRAMMELS.
DELICATE AND ARTIFICIAL CONDITIONS.
Ml'. Tom Garnett, of YVaddow Hall, and
Mr. H. Russoll Hornby, of Barrnolougn, aro among t!ho many signatoricB of a manifesto pointing out the dangers to cotton contained m tho rostrietiuna and hindrances to freedom of import which have already been set up mid in Tho legislation about to be proposed to I’urliainent. Tho liberty of buying in any' market tlie eoniniodities best suited for carry- iiig oil maiiul'uctuie is declared to bo essen tial to the maiuteiianco of the export trade upon wliich t.ho noiiimeree of l.ancasliiro do- ponds.
lo'oductiou of cotton yarns mid fabrics, ore seriously iwiTurbed for tho future prospwrity of our trndo by
rc.asua of tho restrictions mid liindruuces to Ireudum of iiiiiiorL already im- IKwi'd and further tliroatouod by tho Icgisla- tion-alioiit to ho introduced into I’urlimiiout.
Billing the last 60 years tho production of
cotton goods in this country has iiicreasod eiiormoualy. In 1850 tho exports of cotton yarn were 161,30,36811)., and of cotton cloth 1,353,102,941 yards. In 1913 (the liust normal year before war cunditions began to operate) wo exported' 210,175,5U01b. of yarn and 7,075,658, 400 yards of cloth.
Li addition to aud in consequence of lliis
largo increase, there has been built up, not only in Lacashiro but in various other parts of tho countiy, an enormous network of in dustries mid occupations—coal-getting, build-
iiig, tiiacluno-niakmg, ouginecring, transport tho mmiiifacturo of iuuuniornblu articles and
utensUci retjuired in the proccssca ol' manufac ture. lileadiing, dyeing, caiicu printing, ftniiihing as well as tho cmplo^’inont of largo quautiUea of shipping ami of Iho scrnccs of merchants, dealers, and agciits, aud their Inisincss steifs.
Of the cotton i)roductioiw wliich arc tho
outcomo of this vast and complicated busi- iica'i SO per cent, uro exported abroad, and to a vei7 largo extent to countries where tho peopio aro poor, aud where trade* can only bo maintained so long as the goods, besides being of good quality and suitable in stylo and appearanoo to the requirements of tho markets, are reasouablo in price.
How Lancashire Beats Her Rivals. In reeitiug these facts, wo desUe to call at
tention not only to the volume of tiio trade in whioli wo aro engaged, hut also to tho peeu- liurly dolicalo and artificial conditious uuder wliieh i t is earriod ou, seeing tliat of the raw material of tho industi-y not one pound is produced or can bo produced in this ebuntry, and of tlio products of tho industry ouly a very siimll amount—some 20 per cent.—finds a market a t homo.
In thoso days of scientific appUtiuces ami
general inlornational information wo can claim no iicouliar advautagea ever competi tors exeeiit such as lie iti our longer oxi>crl- I eiico and in ’Hio skill imd entorprisu of Utoso
aetimllv won or lost. Auvhow, for Hie learners j our production and tho world-wide character ,
I Our nulls and factoncii have been built mid . , , , -i.
map, and a pair ol .•omi matlii'iimli.-idly, so to siH’iiU. Tlie foiiiliila is
productiiuthsii l -uive
ipiili-.simple : U'li.’ii tbe iimidKT is giv.’O, double
i it, mill lour, (livid.- it, t.die away tlie first uumlsir ' you iliouglit of. aud Ibe answer will be fouml in
; next week's issue. 'I'lie vm-iiiii.s terms iiseil or .•
xqac.ssed are idso
i M'l-y dillielut to imderstatiil. Here an- a few their i-xaet .lefuiitions :—
with 1 I Well plave.l. partner!'' s l l - f s a u l t b.J just, ........ . ,H jiseil to con e von
'I'liis invariably b.qx.l.-ss mess of a
• p,u t„or alter Uirning a doulilc- to .•atel, Hie bat.
t),,. houminry and siicccnsfidly return it. i *• Hard liiu's I *’ This ih an c.xprcHHion which
’ nn dc^6 :''''r.‘'''l)’a?oti;r\YlnHle.v-; 2'. ' a sliol. Tbc .'one.-t into|-,we. . . .
dale; 2’. Mary Blades; 3 Mary Girls,
Vji ib. o>»j over 10 *y . •! a‘ i,..: lirnun I Ilrown '
o W i i l i a m ’LawMm; 3 Wlh:;m tootlm^^^^^^ •Single holies, 100 yards liandicap: I and _
(dead heat),
Annie YValllnmk. Boys plant pnt race: t . WiUho't AlHiant; 2.
S:i.nson .Dng.1al.;; 3, YViMinm
' Jlai-i iisl ladies. SO .variL hamlirop: > • M .T. Henl. senior; 2, Mm. Pmd' r; 3, -Mis. .
H ^ old: 3. Jticn Banks. 2 Riciianl Simi.s.m ; 3, AH'-"'" . i
o.t.tj/ --
o Airs AV AVtaiff ; 3, Mm. T. Brow'!- - p i l t i . iR Hm weight: 1. Bich'"'<'
Egg and npoon rare: 1. Mrs. Sanderson;
o ,1 Harrow; 3, William Smith. Pillow light: 1, J. Bngdalo: 2, G. Ham
moii.l: A. E;itongli._ TiUntgiim hmclrot:I..T.^.)u^i;^e,^^^^^
Hooiliman; 2. C. Hamnv .f.-Herd and J. W. B .h1w.-11 I • Good s l io l l" l.o»)H not i Tlii.s unf'
'*rirlV ‘ o'vI-r'T-t'aiiV' un de r'18 : I, Hildii
pn-.ssion used mosHy l.y ii It-.iilts-'2. -Marjoi-' H'-nl; 3. Mary Altliam. „.|fi-..r biisbmul is on the . Mon' Uio vard* handici'p: 1. F.
Your partner ptUs in a sn and -fennie Brown; J, j N.o.lle ami threa.l race: I. •ah h Brown,
|„
e.msolo ymir partner lor liaviiig missed ireiation would hr on conUrm hit a
uari i
, 1,1111 1 . .........................................iglitboard ti.-.l to a ! elotlies pro,
i 'b a very common cx- nuirricd people.
Your
pi^oMit<* Hide of tlie net. niaslung drive at which
i a (Ii-nny to |iut in the meter, . I gas snpldy is -ale.
o Ethel Banks; 3. Annie Mallhiiuk. ■'aI ow r 45. too yards handicap: 1, ■)•
your life'.H partner is idi-mi three days late in Biriking. 'I'he rcHiilt is you don’t speak l«» each 1 other for weeks until one of you want.s to horrow .\fterwHi'«ls the
.
I Choosing a ra.-ket is r.lwnys a liifiicult matter anil you should insist, when buying .me, that
I vou got one with a pair of slices liiai ou. I bis I is eeitainly a saving, anil il you eaii |KTSuade 1 your dealer to llirow in lialf-a tlo-/en balls, a ] tenuis suit or costuiiie. a .van! or two ol stii-ky plaster mid a tree iiisurmiee policy, .voo are quite 1 sale in parliug with your "John Bindhury's.”
price; wo Ii.ave eiijoycsl tlie lilierty, wlucli wo (
-l.aim .xlioitld romaiii ours Ity riglit of liuyiiig without lot or liindraiico, for tlio purposes of Hie manul'iicturo and inunipnlation of otir goods tlio coniniodicics best suited lor our pur()oso from tliose best able to provide tlura, wlierovc-r situateil.
----- ----- . AVo liavo no tiesitation in saying that i t is . . . .
only tiy continuing to i>ossess this liberty that our groat c-xiioit trinle eon he maintamod as to voluino and itrosiiorily, and Hint n lp c s tn e - lions u(>ou our lilierty to purcliase and iiiipoit will damage our repuUition in Hte markets of the world liy lowering tho cliaracLer and Cliiality of our inercliandiso. AVo also assort Hiat the niisiug of tlio cost orai tielos rcquirirt iu out-
l.iteinesa liy Hio
impo.silmn of tariffs will diminish our exiiorts liy enliaiicmg tlio
cost of oiir productions. AA'o would point out hhat all re-striiints
upon innHirts aro lionnd to react upon oxiiorts not onlv in tho casc-fi wliere tlio connin', whoso exports to us it is sought to dimmisli. is a direct piiic-liicsor of our manufactures (for in such a case it is obvious d ia l tlio leas wi buy Hio Icxss wo can sell), Imt in Hie cases, oflc-ii of extreme importance, wlic-re Uu goods scut to ns aro paid for by our exports to some oHicr country wliich ,in turn, com pletes Hio chiun liy exporting nrlicles or mati-ritas of its own to Hie rountry wlio.--o ..oods wo liavo hex-n accnstome.l to rc-c-oivo. Irroiltectivo of party or political c-onsidera-
uons, as txtmniereial inc-n. miprcss.-d wiHt the nc-cessitv of i-ncmiraging a resumption of Imst-
iicss and a fi""' ®f i''.'"!® down ovory potcsil.lo channel in face of Hu- grave siUmtion .)f un- empl.ivmcnt and distress, and of tho serions lossc-ri’
th.at aro iic-ing exponcncctl, we urge
tho abiindoninont of all nttompts to control or restrict the trade ot Hu- nation.
j Tennis is very laseiiialiiig, and is a eertain eiirc for gout,
liiiiibagii.ete., but if playe.l tooslromi-
' ously <an easily prove barmlol. One niglit, a ; g.-nlleman whose wife was a very entluisiastie i player, was rmisi-d Irom Ids slumbers by hearing
I a terrilie repurl in Hi.- i-oimi. Lighting tlio gas, I lie was horrified to (ilid ids wife in tier night-
! dress liiddiiig lliu fir.-sliovel in her Imml. Slie , 1
I liad just served a riee-piidding Hiroogh tlie 1 dressing-lalile mirror t Digest Hiis information anil you will lie able
to pla.v Hu- game as well as i wlio Iiave not ve t Ill-gun.
IATIG’S KILLS
Buj|s, Flos, Fliesi
Beetles, ail insects 2d. 6d, !(•
Bank of Liverpool k Martins Ltd CLITHEROE
^ Sub-Branch is now Open at Bridge Hoad, Ohalburn^ BAILY.
i !'•• been relatively lower
pocket-honk, along witli Ji thetionary. a p o ik i i . f coinpast-»'i4, and work it out
that one is ulili: to iiM.'itain wlietlier one liiis [ einjiigctl ill tlio industry : in Hio elieapness of . 1 * 1 . ’I’l.M inrtijini von of our commercial dealings.
' equipped a t less cost than thoso in any other ^vorld, and in consequeuco our
in i THE Manchester & County Bank Ld.
A Branch of ihe Bank is now open daily at
m o o r e n d f a r m h o u s e CHATBURN OFFICE HOUKS:
10-30 A.M. TO 2-30 P.M. SATURDAYS 10-30 A.WI. TO 12 NOON..
LONDON JOINT CITY AND MIDLAND BANK LIMITED
aiAIMIANi
The Right Hon. R. MoKENNA JOINT MANAGING DIRECTORSt
- . • S. B. MURRAY F. HYOE E. W. WOOLLEY SM A I - I - D B IP O S IT S .
Accoun'ts may bo opened for £X and upwards at any of tho 1,500 Offices of the Bank
I N T E R E S T A E L O 'W E D
Every description of Bonking business undertaken An Office is now open at
CROW TREE BROW, CHATBURN Hours of Business: Monday, Thursday and Friday, 10.30-2,30 HEAD OFFICE: 5, THREADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON, E.C2
Tlio to.xt of tho iiiauifesto is as follows:— YVq ,tho undersigned, being engaged in tlio
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COMMENCES with W H IT SU N T ID E and the beautiful summer days will soon be with us, creating an ever-increasing desire for Holidays. No doubt many have already
decided to have one, and arrangements.
If you require a N EW SUIT CASE or TRUNK, or one of the
Smaller Requisites, such as a
Hand Bag, Attache Case, or Gladstone Bag,
ALTHAMS can supply you with these goods NOW. Don't wait until the last moment.
DRESSING CASES. PURSES. HAIR & CLOTHES BRUSHES. S'TRAPS, *dJ otter little deilrables can all be obtained at reatonable prices, at
ALTHAMS, 33, MOOR LANE,
CLITHEROE. m T h e Holiday Season 1 ‘("i
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