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ANOUNC CHATS WITH OWD TILL. 3.__ne t and rod im t h e h o d d e r .
Th’owd lads wiva tmiding liis young wild diielts
by tlio goi'HO pond. Wliiit’8 it balm to do, tliink ye I was my
greeting to I.i.n, IThis is ll.e eorroci and
universal Lancastrian ciuery as to the weather pro.spcels). Well, nail tlioii! " he said, looking np ut
the sky. “ Ah'in a l)it jealous (sus|)ieious) o’ yon cloud.
’Ai)i>on thero’II come a srpiittenii’
sl.owor, an’ tlien it ’ll how<l up ageii. I f reein .looant fall soon an’ heavy t’morta (sea tnm II miss eomin’. Tlmy starts mimin’ hnlit t mill o’ .lime i’ t ’Rilihle.an' tlioii llioy eon do wi^ a liovvi:! waiter to foteli ’em ’oop into t ’Hotlier." ■Tlion, by way of digression on llie sniijeel of
tile war, he went on to speak of tiie progress ol enlistment in this neighhonrlmod, and told o
l i is own narrow esea|K* in farnlT days from heing listed ” for tin- Crimean W ar.
‘ It wor tin's road Me an’ some mates laid
piked on to .lelTrey Hill, by Cliipping, to see the rigiments es war hardenin’ tiiessolves tlioor afore gooiii’ to I’war i’ t’C rintea. Hiineliy we geol to snppin’ Inile in tli’inn at New Dro)). It .war full o’ sowldiers, wor llt’inn, an’ reeriiilin’ sergeants an’ o’. All’ll jiwt Slipped oop mi hale wlien All spies a shillin’ at I’hnttoni o’ ina glass. Joil blame it ! ’ Ah says. ' iilio’s piitlen yon shillin’ n
?' an’ .-Vh wor |)iUin’ it out, wlifii
HOTiieono says. ‘ I.ot it hi*. I ill* or tlioyll t-op thee fur sowldiiT,’ AIi\ word ! but Ab droppod
h liUt) wick coil—All did fur ^uro. Mony a lad i Ik'v’o gettou ‘liNtcd thot road
licroabouts. Yo hoc. wanst yo'd tnkkou t’shilliu VO wor done. Out o ’ om* o* you rcjiiiucnts only Hovon men landed back wlioain. Sickner.ri neelceil inoro o' ’em than t-J\
oos.sians, tboy tlo say. Well, Ah worn’t bfdfti to get neeked i’ furi'in’ puarts, no .Ah piked off whoatn an didn t go near yoti sowldi»*r.s no more. Tlion tbo converi^Htlion. as between two
“ brothors of the auglo,” drifted Ijaek to lirtbiiip, und the aged exix*rt dineoursed learnedly on lines
and flies. ]' ma voong ilays we used nobbfit !io.*^s-bair
linen for salmon fvn’ trout. \ \ e goet wer hairs
fro* t ’tuil o' a prey or white hoss. Hayfe a van long t’lmirs’d bo wlion yo'd cutten ofT t'lniyiM ends. For t ’salmon cast, t ’top end 'd take twelve strannds. and t ’hottom nim*—’ap|H*n Next foomed a strand o' gut to hold t flee. I'ur trout, o' t'enst 'il lx* single hairs to within a eotiple o ’ feet o' real-line wheor it wor tloubled. Ah spun o* mu own lines inassel. It nuidt* pmul tackle, did hair.
Qiioslioned »b to tin-
po.ssibilities ol ciitebing trout on night lim-H. Till Imd “ siiiniiinl to say.”
from persomil i-xperioiico. ‘•J’ tb’ovvd diiys tbur Twiis lot, o ’ liali in
t’Hotber iind Hibblo nnd t ’vvftttor bnillics didn’t roekon to troiilile .10 tiirb’lo micli bow yo look When t’woiitlicr wor broot, like it ia
now, (in' t’wftttor thin, iin’ no eliimsto’ nitchin’ tioiit hv divy, .All’ll ’iippeii set n two-threo noot- liiioK when nobry wor iibiild. Jl»ny » score o’ good tioiit Ah’vc- ciitehcd tliot road, up to 211i, ’aiipon, or L
’llis. and a liayle. hut no in e r t ; oll.s,
too, Ah’d geet. or ‘ sniga.’ as wo eo’s ’emhig uns on’ o’ (all) Hoom i»n *oin. T’higgest snip as ever A!» hoonked on n noct
line wor at t ’top o* Black Whoo!,. H w'or u Soltorday lU'oL,' ati’ .Ah .says to tiohn Lcclo.s, ‘ .h)hn,’ Ah says, ‘ what arta balm to Jo to n ea t ' ‘ .\mvt,’ be says.
’ Kect,’ .Ah pays. ' let’s fike
ofl an' set sonic ncot lilies an' fot(?h ’em toinoni, mi’ then------ ’ Wo,11 wc sot thorn linoB i’ Black AViuvI, an’ noxl mariiiii' when we’d bad wer baggin’ (our breakfast), wo coomod to fotcb 'oni. All foil abaht wi’ iiia ernoked Plick for I’lino i’
t'wHtlcr, wlieor it wor ebl) (shallow). * Daiii it ! John,’ All says, ' All corn’l find it.' How-it- \)v. .All wornt balm to lose yon line. .Sooa Ah up.s wi’ nia brooks on’ in Ab goot.
CLITHEROE'S NEW HOUSES. With tho excei>t-i<>» oi Wjuldiugton road, no
district of CUtheroo luis boon so much trims- formed during tlie last dozen years by building operations as Hontliorn road. Adjoining the' frontage of neat semi-detached viiUm, with at tractive gardens and several etrocta behind, i.s bho park—recreation ground would be a more apt descriplit)ii judged by the onomious popul* arity wliicli it enjoys with young people—given to bho town by AldormaJi and Mrs. John Whipp. Tho faco of tho land to the soutli of tiro park is also altering its appearance now tlint the Cor poration .hjavo settled all details relative to tlie sit-o and their scheme for meeting (in,’ part, at any rate) tho great dearUt of housca in tho bor ough. As n mailer of fact, work on) the first ixiir of houses ihns advanced so rapidly that they mo ready for roofing and wnll shortly do- monstnito the type of liou-so wiliich im to bo providv'd. In the days whicli preceded the war, when
liinioby .All
loots on t ’lino. * Ma word I * Ab says, wo’o gotten n salmon on.’ Sunimat wor pullin’ an liisbin’ like Tli’owd Un gone mad. What wor
it tliitdv ye Why a fower pound snip as thick us mo arm ; an’ iim word ! lie took a hit o neckin’- he wor tlml wick an strong. Well, Ihot day mo an' John Imd piiig shops to wer tea an* projx'r thick ims on o’ , we had soon. ” Koggin ’ wor another road as we cuichci
fisii i’ them days. Fur roggin’ yo’ need nohhut a bar o’ liiron and a Piiiall mash-uel, funnel .sha|x;d, wi’ two slangs (stakes) to howd it op|>eii at t ’moutli. A'o’ put t ’uet round a roek an’ sliifled t'rock wi’ t ’iiar. an tTish as wor hundc
t ’rock ‘d run into I'not. Wansl Ah took some College lads roggin'—
ntwoeii iliglier I^aJp aiul Ciiuigi'loy Manor I*arni if wor—an’ we cotehod ollh.s. o fish in less than two hour.s-'-ti'outP. morls, an' snips.
.Ay»*, an’
Ah tell yo’ I'Viday went by i' them days Ix'uwt fresh fish frne t ’rivor for t ’Coiiimunity. Me an’ imv maleH we’d pike ofT wi’ t roggin'*
\ hosK-liair line falls leet an’
straight, und it'll ruteh (stretch) when iTisb pulls. Jhit—Dang it -yo' ran’L get ’em now, Th* laisses’ tails is fill cut sliort. Wafist Ah geet an Slh. salnujn i* Luke Ltnn i’
Ribble wi’ a hoss-liair trout-lino. 1’ best pniirl o ’ an luiur .Ah wa.s playin’ ’im. an’ then .Ah tailed
him. i \Vheii Ah tails a stdmon Ah alius draws ’im
up Ix'sido ma leg fost. an’ when 'e (eels t ’leg ’e Jeans bis tail agon it l<» steady bissel. app«*n.
Then .Ah grips 'im aboon t ’Uul. It wor a .Mareli Drown as hunki‘d (hookotl)
\on ’011111011 ; bfit .’Mf'se Lhme no good for trout wi’ .Mureli llrown on Kibble an’ Ihilher for I’hist
!tO year^ Ma favourite east o ’ fliM
*.s for t ’Spring wor
Krusl for tivil-llee an* Dun Kloa an WoofIcocI; Krown for lnvj»ger-j.
I.fiteron .Ah <1 try a Wood- coek and nim'k jvn' a (Jr<*y Piirtriilgt* luvkie-llee. ^ei' »uTing(* fjf silv(*r body.
a day .Ah d fill
ma pannier /u)’ pt>ekets ram-full wi Irtmt^ on tliom flees.
.\li'd reclom nowt i’ tliem days o ’
Ifindin’ up ^^■|lOlun wi’ twenty hodd pmmds o fish, an’ amang ’em pradely trouts as ’d fill yor liand l«> erip - two pmmds some on ’em, fui’ st»me
welly (wiell nigli) tluee. Here th’owd lad reluu*d in detail the im idciits
of some of his red-Ieiter tlaNs, giving the flutes of these irinmph.s, atul ili'serihing tlie aHtonishmenl f»I his jealous rivifls and angling cromes wlien he " Iiinck-d up ” with his pannier and pm*ket.s and
'Sundry sli<»t hags all " ram- full o ’ fish.’ ’l'f> the uu*‘ries of his friemls. '* Ilasta fioue
fiwl " his answf'i* wjis alwa>s ’^.Insl fair. Tlicn e}\me deseripliffiin of tlieir howildeiTMl astonislunent when the eonlents of l>is ptinni»‘r and pockets an<l hags wen* “ sprodilen ofit to
view. Talking of "ritilinon
’ he u.-'e'! "noliluil
t)jie vooiU’l.*' the “ Torke\’ eai’ Black.” or ” Stnni- lufrsl Jllack,” us he* soniet tnies i ailed it. 'I'luH he tied in lw») .*-i,*es : - '‘ huge for ttail flee, an’ stimller for t'.lack lice (drojiper «»r
hanger). Al) teed to buy salmon llies. now .Ah tlojin I,
an’ Ah’ll tell he for why. Wan-^t. alter pikiif’ into ItleglMirn wi' owd '.\rr> Ihdtlcn {lli'vry
nests of a Thursday, an’ we iiiver landed wlmarn beawt .'•(» to (HJh.s. weight o’ tish—trouts an’ snigH jnostly. an’ apj>eii a hodd morl or tw»>. We wm nt sup|msod to take yon i’ I'roggiii’-nets, hui w»* did ilo a time or lW4», .\h can tt*ll yt» . Wliy. J«hI hlamo it I w«* worn’t halm t«) put hack a fine mort if lu* rttns
his.sel into t'tn*t - how-it-he uheu t’watt<*r*haillie worn’t a wnttthin us.
Hut yo' mull ha\e a thin waiter fur a ropgin'
do. and then .Ah’s gallanUM* we’ll hav«* t ’li'^li. Ma Wortl* hut there w(*r siiigs i’ them ilays. snips us’d fill yor Imnd to grip - and lamiH*rns (lampr.*ys) an’ o’. T’grndliest lam|xwn iver All Hei*tl Wor a-tryin’ to slimmer up ti fall at Ib>tlu*r Rough.
.Ah cotild see liiin friggin’ i’ t ’sun!e»jt,
v>o .All g«*et a pow (pok*) an’ foteheil 'iin a thump and iv*ek»*d ’im. Well, imh then. In* wor as fliiek as mi fonmrm ahomi shackle (above tlu* wrist), an' lie welglu'd ower two or lliroo potmdp.
The prers*nt rocorth'r of Owil I i l ls sayings
ivmeinlx'rs wlien a boy at Ilodfler accompanying liiin on “ Good Da\s ” nigging in tin* river. Tlie owd lad’s methods «if “ neclting’ a snip aiis to put its heml in ids mouth and hiio the spine a sumler. The still ' Irigginp " Ixaiy of th** snip wa.s tlien tos.-od int*i »i pillow-cas** with ih** n*st.
.\t that time n*i *d»j**ction was ntis*-<l by
tlie Conservancy of tlie river to nigging for trout and ****ls, hut it was always unlawful to ink** s**a-
trout in thill fashimi. Uucstioned as to llie more umniatakjdily law-
l*-ss rnt'thnds of killing fLli. he admitlet! Imviiig slu»t imuts ” a time or two.” II** als*» slrni **ne sidmon.
” lt NV*ir tliis nioa*l.” he saiil.
ik-.scriliiiip llu'«
ineidenls rof**rn*d t**. ” .Ah’*l tak ma stoiid *»n I.ower Ihither Hrig. wlieii t'walier wor **1111. an* whoii Ah
glimp.se*! t’linirtsrnimin’ thniupli t'thin waiter- -they alhm ruiis whei*r its **hh- wi* thur lei. k.s *iul. .All huM-*! *dV at **m. an’ piketl ’**m out below. It Wor alioon Reof! n*-ep wh«'**r I shot t ’sidtimii
111* u«*r plungin’ ahuig iii*iir l liank,
an' Ah u'eel 'im i’ t ’m'h wi’ t ’slmt. I*'ighte*'ii p*um*ls ’e w*ir.
th*-n*al>oiitM. Hut t ’watter- p*‘cl t*i hear **’t. .so .Ah give The owd lad has ;i gn*at opinion o f .salm*m
Keeper) to btiv .‘lulnion (Iccs, wbeii .\h get** | who,in. Ah loninnl al t ’llaaa, an’ Al, aays. ’ Dana I nb- ' witim, uf ita w,- l,y ntliara.
roe as a ikaully bait !**r a inmt : lint he n*'\*T u*^*'!) it iiimsell - tmr wonn.s (i»r tlml matter-- !j**ing prejmlited in Invotirol llu- fly. Ol spin ning biiits. In* iis*«d tlu* s[H)*in only ~-»uid that lait ran*ly, and iheiituily f*tr trout. His appre*iati*ui *)f tlu* vidtu* of .-^alnuai ro** was hiumletl *m his
it ! ’ .-\li .-*avK ; .Ah jmyed a .sliilliu’ t*acli lor yon, *• .\lj wmirit Feed a luon—an' otvtl bi-^hitinf*! tm' All rotikon .Al) con tet* as uootl imn
nia.ssi*!. uiudor lu* wor- fisbin’ at Hci-zb-y Wlu cl. H So after tea .All s«*t im* tbilui tin’ inctl a llcc-- 'I’or lc**y lor wingrt. Mack wool 1ku!\ . wi’
sik.cr tin.*-**) woumi I'otiml it. and bbu.'k hackle, wi a tote-l'. o' r«*d in it.
Imd 1 V O r«Mls out by I ’but I o ’ \ *)U bank tree th**t l»*au.s over t’po*'!. H** w*>r
fi.shiu’ a w*irm on «mi* rod, an’ Sjalmun na-n *m t ’otla*r.
\V .-I!, mill then ! .Ah li.\***l it oti f*»r I’Jiu’l: thv. : tb^ Kiiowd. Ab wor .^ot uImmiu ’im out o’ .--iM ail’ a Hlt'Lrbiirn bowt fb’** f«'r I’lail (Ic**. .’\ l i upH ami ‘ifis to Hotlicr llmuiliri. cast into I’bd! nboon t ’I'atbiii’ I’lmcF.
'IIu*n : uu<b*r a plan** lr*‘**.
woriU’t long aloiT' .’\b v\*»i’ into a lirili an kdl.-* ’ifii- -»* t**n poiiii*l*'r. All l**ok«'*l at I Il«’«* a-* !iunki'*l 'im • -it wor nm wlin«*am-jne*l .Ia'’|j-||,*r. 1 trie-^ agen lo\\i*r *l«dm ; hup eooms a lisli an'
•All kill.-> ’im- !SII<.>. lie wor ; i ’Ja* k ll**«* a”en. ‘ .)o*l blana* il ! ’ .Ali nay-. * Ni\**r no moon*
l)nwt fle*'s (or m*‘,' Mivs Ah ; an’ Iro* tlml d*i\ - it wot* in ISGti .\li teed ma ••wii fie**.-*, an’ * at-’licd mot** fish an' saved ma’ bi*is.s. A’o ‘ s**** tliur’- iw*» snoart- o’ flees m***!. • on** sooarr l.> ris«* t’fisb an’ t ’*»llnT to ri.-i* t'
li.sliermun. TItur’s a go*»il *leai **’ go«*tl brass s';uan*l«*tvil
on bi’**ci (ain’.N fi*"'^ and inimu'rH an’ sieb like trinknni trankuni.'. Hnl t*» lilli ki-b. ghmno a plain roiaJi fiet.- in Hotlicr an’ Uibbl**. liow-it
b**.” (Ht.abeii). In appraii-iag tlu* pra**ti*-a! \ )du*.* t»f lnuight
flies KubmitU'd for bis insiM^t-iiou. ib’owd lad was idways \ery *'oiisi*!**rai** nl ouc'h feelings, "'riiis l*»ok-^ n goml lly, Till.’’ lb* tak**ri it up. turns it over with i*xjn**hsiou-
h*.sri lai’c, and n*turiis it with the cominonl. ” W»*ll. nab tlmn ! .All’ll not way it imidn’t kill fisli wb*x*r
fi.sh in \cry ploiitiful—but yo’ll do nowt wi't licreaboutx. How-it-U*, yo con try
il, hnd tbvn—-------”
l*«»st .\h 1 * Ony lui k,’ .Ah .--ay.-; t*» ’im. smlvl**n lilu*. .Ma If | i\ord : l)Ut he ditl jum[). ‘ Just bur,’ nvy.s ’i*. br’oalb.
wlx'ii i*’*l gi'tten’ Siiy.-. * .Aye,’ sa\.- ’ Xaou’,’ sfiys lu*.
‘ Woiin.s J ’ .All ‘ Xowi els*' ? ’ I savs.
All liU**il *uu* o ’ bis rolls. .Jcemim’iy.’ .-Mi says.
'Salmon t«u*n, ’ K«*ct, lad.' sa \s \ \
* .-Mi’ll gie the** a p*it o ’t lor thi.-i**!,' **’ says ; an’ ’*• did *io ; but Ab duln'l iisc it. Hi^ pmitii**r wor ram lull o’ tnnUs, an’ ginul mis an’ *i’. .\se, rO)*n Is a good lukil. ^’o' pul om* *)’ i l l’ roi*ii on ••in*li hook an’ I’lirih
<*aii lumt (Dliiell) it. Well. .All mmi be g.*uin’ agal** wi’ ma dm*k
focilm’, aji’ gi*‘ i pbcusant chicks a do an’ o'., . \ \e , ihi*y’cr *l*»in' iw r s*» lair art* y*m d*udi-
(ins. Look o( \*>ii oiie.s lakiti (playing) ababt thtu'r anirist t'bu**krami!c.-* ami k«'au.-c* (swtird grass Hiul Cow parsli*y). I hampitm liub* brieks Ab **o’ti ’em.
Well, good ’e*‘ti to y*>, an’ if \o ’ fi-h Hla**k»
Wheel to-morn at brcck o’ flay, or lo-m*»m-ul met ti*)-morr*»w night) at ih’cdgc n’ *Uick:. wi’
j t ’
ficc.sus Ah tow’*l y*>' ababt, y*i’ll hunk a tw*>-thr ncei (to-morrow night j at’tli’c*lgc u’ dusk wi’ t ’fl*H*s C..S Ah l«*w’*l yo
r.ltahi, y*)’ll hunk n lw*j- lhn.H* grndoly trouta. All’s gullftiucc.”
0^1
wo little tlrojunotl tlu.t we were so soon to- bo "blown’ iiiki u now worltl with all its trials, troulilos, niul j-tx'ial c.tul iiulustrial tribul.'ttiona, wo were d’sposed t«> favour *ho views of those rofornu'is wlio {i(lv(x.’aU‘d tho '‘gjirden (dty** stylo of lay-out in all building extensions for Uio bousing of Uic people. Wo favour it .«iUll. Hut how iniiuk better ia would have been if we Inad liclped to fonvard thq theory then when mater ial and labour were compiu'ativoly cheap. How- uvt'r, .a.s a well-known lyric has it, ‘"Wlmt is dono can never, never be undone/' and ib servo.^ no pnu'tictiL purjxifx* to '‘l*>ok mournfully int*^ the p.Tst.” Our only rwison for harping on this particular string is that the Government will *>niy piTinit (ho erccLkm of twelve houNe> on one acre of larnl. Tho idciil is a’l right. No one
can railly cavil al tho decLs'on which luis all tho forces of hygiene, with freedom of move- nient, oix*n sp:ice, and all bho advantages of light and air, behind it. Ihib now tluit jiricvs are
al.nut trehio, tin* c<i>L of btuUling, like every thing c-Ue, is a serious matter. Wo luivo little dimht thati if immicijxilities could htivc had their way they would luive built str-Hits and terraces —at any rate, a good propLM'tion—in order (o meet' the demand for lionsc.4. Streets like West view, or St. Mory'fl sti*ect, for example, itcc*»in- modate .sonu*t.hing like thirty-six houses to tho acre. Nor imtst th*v fact bo overlooked tliat »t
co.sts jusli as much to nuiko tho road, hvy Uio KowiM*. pitoh the slreel, cUl, for twolvo housc.s .as it- docs for tJiirty-si.v. We emphasise these jmint.i bectm^t* they ar** vital factors in tht; co^; of building llm local houses. However, it is (he e*!ict. of (ho Government who have to pay the rctital dctir'cncy al>ove ,a penny raU* and that deficiency croaied by an unduly e.xponsivo, if
at.traiJlivc, bay-ont. conics out of the pv>ckets of the t;ixpay**rs. of couvse.
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New Imperials, British
ANOTHER- REDUCTION in Bradbury Motors and Cycles. (Pride of the Road.) I
CALL and See tho 1921 Sh.p., 3-Speod, Countershaft Goar, Hand and Foot Clutch, £135.
Eat. 189!). S N A P E S , Tcl. 6727. 65, Penny Street, BLACKBURN.
fl^kcu of rill* pju-ticularly :ipp!u|
conBidcfni:, foi* 450 A.l). t<» " •worthy lii.*'tory " ‘1 Tlio H*>in:iri writ*']
doinK* th**if -\A-aa m it-s docliiu’ tliusiastir. Wo
TailorecJ Costumes ancJ Inglemead Coats
.*A O ’ • j f f l 1C JH • T^ronl Elc/ofion —— A® 4-
J . L. Bulcock & Son Ltd., real Harris Homo Spun Tweods and Botany Wool Serges a^e famed amongst Ladios, there is a cut and finish about them which is peculiar to the work of the Firm’s ex port Tailors. Every lady knows how
magnificently these garments wear and that thoy never loose their distinguished appearance.
For richness of qualify and un doubted reliabiiity try J. L. Bulcoclf k Son LIMITED
REGENT HOUSE CLITHEROE
NOTEGE. _rtr»5f^rtoop P lan ----
T. S. HARGREAVES PHOTOGRAPHER,
Wishes to inlimale that he is now al
liberty to PhoIogtAph Wedding and Family Groups, in any pari ol the district, distance no ■
‘b/ecl.
Terms Reasonable. Note the Address: £ 0 ~ 3 , KING STREET, CLITHEROE.
• droond lloor l^on • riii iieroc's seueim.* pr<n iu*.*.s tor llA) lioiLsc.s—
76 in jKiirs ;uid the reniaimler in group> of fours ami six«*s. Light ticres of land havo inu n pnxrurc*! from Alderman Whipp and .Mc.vsr,-. Af>hw*>rlli ami .Smith Lid., and the tioverii' nieM has iippi’«*vc(l the lay-out and given tlioir samtion l«i llio di-taii.’i. Tlic Housing Comiuis- .sii'iiei-N favtunv*! the cmlion of the 38 pairs liy
direct laboiu*, but llii.s lutii since lx*en qualitieil by llu* Mini.-lvy **f lb*a]l.’i. For Fne present, rO Ih'UsO
o arc to be built, and the plan reproduce*! \Vlu*n i t'watt* r Imilli*' ’d ***)om ’<• ’tl lx* w*>rm (isliiii’. -t
illustra.(cis **m* of sevcnil tyj)es of Uie property whicli will vary according to position and to suit liu* n*s**l.N and dcsiro.s of tenants. T.*!** aim of the Council is to provide a gow^ and cuin- ino*Hons living-room for, after all, th.-it is Uie rtmni wliii-h families chiotly occupy, hkich Imuso will lia\e a bat.'i-nH'in upstairs, which aild.s a little *‘\tra l*» cost hut is more .sati.sf.-*-otory Uiun utdidiig s]»a*’*' on llio ground lloor, or (as in .some scliemcsi «tn tiie li«*;irtJi. Tlicn* will be nothing "jerry” alwut
Uiehou.ses,
an*l ill onliT l*i i-iiMire h»fty rooms, the roiin- eil h.avo, afl*'r a .'ir*’mi*ms light, persuaded Un* Gt)V**rmm‘iit to permit tlio rooms to bi* iimdc 9 inches higiier ilian was originally specified. Tin* general .iverage of Uio living rooms wi.l he bb’t. .V 15fi. The
hou.ses will ho built u( brick with stone dressings, seconds Ixsit bricks I eitig utili-i**! np I*; tin: he<ln>oni Iloom and t!u* rirsl *»f tin* build’iigs, rough c:isl. Thf’Ugh following th.- ^aiiie jKillcru'
inteni.ally the exterior of the ilwelUngs will Ix’' varied In onL’i' t * ensure an .iWtico of monotony. Again, gardens are t«* he provided, each hou'-e occupying un ;u‘ca of *HXJ yards. Ferhaj)s it slnmUl Im s;iid that this iu tho average, as fho gar*lciis, lik** tlu* luuises, aiv varie<l att'ording to re(jiiirenu*nU.
In front, on tuLher
uitle, will he a |mlhway 5ft wide with a grass margin **f 5fl. (trees arc to lx> plum** I uhnigsidi*) and 16fl. will b*» given up to the roadway. Iknk roads are ciiUroly cluninalc<l. Amid ‘ such cheerful find ;/ry sunvumVInpft there is certain to he hot comjx*t4tion for sucli attractive properly. Tlie first 20 nrxv expected to h*^ ro'uly for t»ccujMLion by the **tul of tiie ycvir. 'I’hrt Inspector, on a recent
vi.sit to the site, dcolanul that ho had seen no more at tractive of hclter clasa of
hou.se built by any town under iko Govornment scheme. The work is being done entars'ly by the Corporation under the supervision of lh« UorougU Sur- vovT.r
I.Nfr. A. U.
Hlcc.zard) who has prc)>are*l all* tiio plaiui and s|>ccification.s and the lay-out in it5 entirety. It is too early to state defin itely wh.U Un* cost of the scheme will lx*.
(Continued foot of next ootumn.)
I r i i i T M i i i S A L E 1921
n Hair lirushes. N.iil Uruslies, 'I ooih Hn,sl,cs. etc. THF ONLY hXCKI’TIONS AKE I'ATKNT MKDlt'.INUS TORY AKTICLKS.
BARGAINS a n d PUiiil'RlE- SALE Be g in s JUNE 25th
UNTIL JULY 23rd THE OLD FIRM
BROWN’S 35, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE. G. PALMER
75, EA ST PARK ROAD BLAGKBURRl.
W o r k * :—3 3 , Ainsworth Street. 0 doors from Theatre RoyoL
PRACTICAL PIANOFORTE TUNER, Dealer and Kepairer.
Estimates given.
Pianos bought District visited weekly, Single Tunings 5/-
15 Ycar.4 with H. Sharpie** *!« >o”S (Continued from provimis column.)
bill tho Surveyor is cndoivourng to hcop Iho ei^diluro to the lowest pos»ih« The (lueetion of rent is a matter stm aetUod between the Corporation ernment who, naturally, will "’fUit
ficiohey above a penny rate. i
material on whici those times, l ln l the C‘ litres ol vv)| of Gr*N>’,** an*! h j ing winch was gn nnd CravfU a long way otf. map of Saxon tin of VorkKliirc: le ns blank :i6 wa.s *. Imiulnxl yt'ais ag tbo Vjct**riaii H arc tlinx* or fou; which n‘f*T to ' in tb(* Savon his f*)rtvr..ntclv. hiM tnidition. and it [ know how far w*- which bnv** h**f' aro four a<iHH»nti lie menti*-nn‘ l lii| Briton. wn*tf cerning Hi.* Rii'ii 1 in al>o\it. ol»‘ A.i! wli*.*n King -WiliJ (ari’ying out Iig wrotV in
gt'norallv am iioc awar*' tli.’ enco to an> pa’ ’ within ilii* ')p<' c iinint‘d:nl<* iioigh trnstwortliy iviit* is .miul l-' havi’
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years l.'V* r. His
trn.stwortiiv I'oi- l |
■wore fact.-*. s<* magician^ an*l s* j bis writings *-*>11)0 I (len'*a!ogu'n.” ta l | known write!-, an by mo<lcrn hi'-’ij
f-.ilil*’) f*>r v*>nio of I
dij-trict, Til*' Vi’iiL'rni't
Jorrow. wa- ih- '>| ho was probable
day in tlii- oai !y I ’.diih • A.D' 1 and we o \ | tioT’ -•! IId' ri’:'"
Saxon C’li’*»i> ' b- Alfroil tiD* Gri •* arc Hints t.s P;'-*' ' IS a work oi C!'- (vntnr **- b*’f>'rc
lea.st oMi* ri'trrt'Til dealn witli ll!bb:-|
tbt**>.' 1'' ' Tra*!ition o'a - tbo a n ’
bumbo! y. nr.- Bril*»n*- ' Iio- *
Ml
tliO fiftb. eentn! is t* bl l’\ N nn aft'
and bo’v h-* b • ,SaN**n^
Ilie ' II
be non a b a n ’*’ in Hi v*’a; ■ fooght
o t! ■
trihutfry ot tbr loader r« tri‘ iL*
Arthur' tor*-*"- th'*ni tiiTough t!j Ncfinius t.’ll.s u.-- victorv' on in*' 1| which is g.-ncrnl aniall tribiiHrv Clit h*‘iv-o. If w*' a.-<T p( !'
many wrt*‘rs v l bero th*' i*arli*’- f t/)i t «»f ill - ^iv woidd !ik(* L* ti 601., ami of In.-^ we woultl like great > xj'b ih- tj and Hcm
I- ari
cTcnts. \Vc fiou c’v'in-
tin* ginsi' Saxo witii U6 capiiall
"enough to *'\tc;| Fcnmiut*. and Imn ashir Fla'. Bntoiv-. at
than liall a c cn | coiujn* .* •M'< Craven Gap. kdiod 111 LnUCal King, poiula. v| Cbarly the p and Ciuvi'ii ml on thr man il i l tbo Hriton-^ of tl of M«‘r*’
.ia hrul f
to bo 03 oommonsuralo as possible b^au. , stated provioubly, they have to meet tny
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A .l). tliat tho wiwi included in | of Tl:]K>n wa ■\Vilfrctl. Hi*' II made a rotorcil tr'ct nciir tlu' tin* isTrly BlvU*. th** histf OGl. which wa-l plat'o is not al know’s that til thiat tho great 1 in our r. g on centtjn,-. Ihcnl formoi-lN stoivli is now in tliv> g l School; and iT Churchyard nt I Bp^k*m of M rrl )>o bttb* doubll are not all of [ authorities, iil Wallin, tho pff incHnc^l to rcf*l centuries, and f tlevcnUi contn| ttemher tho
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