ADVERTISER A1«D TIMES, FR ID A Y , MAY 11. 1923.
CINTRA PEARLS WHIT !
A re indistinguishable f rom Real Pearls^ u n b re a k ab le and g rad u a te ed to m a tch th e re a l costly gems.
Prices 20/- to 45/- I l lu s t ra te d Booklet Post F re e .
THE CLOSING OF CLITHEROE COUNTY COURT.
FOR AND
FLANNEL TROUSERS
Not slung-logetlicr ‘ slacks but beautifully cut, Tailor-inaclo Trousers in sok^ctecl quality k'lan- nol. Various shaclos, .a complete range of sizes. Fitted with loops for belt, permanent turn-uj)s, etc.
CAUL THIS W E E K -E N D AND ENJOY UNHURRIED SERVICE I
I N S U R A N C E ’ G AI NS T ----------------------------- A N
“ AQUAWAREM RAINCOAT
Sure Protection against the sudden shower. A light Overcoat for chilly evenings. A smart Dustcoat. The “ AQUAWAR'EM ” fills three useful purposes,
yet costs only 3 5 / - -« 36/- ALEXANDRE
2 3 , KING WILLIAM STREET BLACKBURN
42, MARKET STREET, DARWEN, 109/111 St. JAMES’S ST., BURNLEY.
SEP OUR WINDOWS l-OU
LATEST' STYLES A N D
LOWES'l'
1.MMC1CS IN
CHILDRENS WEAR Sntcliffes, Moor Lane S OW E R B U T T S ,
THE SHOE SPECIALISTS
WE ARE NOW SHOWING ALL TH E L A T E S T FOOTWEAR
WIHIBTE SHOES fo r Walking^ Cricket^ or TenniSj, Special Cheap Lines , fo r Whitsuntide
S OW E R B U T T S , boot stores, 3 , IVIOOR LAMEy CLITHEROE
n N o T lC E ~O F r e m o v a l " SWAN GARAGE
HAS NOW REMOVED TO
t h e garage , WADDINGTOW gROAD (Near the Crown Inn)
ib
w h e b e b u s ih e s s is b e in g c a r r ie d on a s u s u a l « .rnn h ir e
CARS FOR H in t . -__Telephone 199-----------
r e p a ir s . StronR protctfit* .arc boiiiR made nRainst the
susjKsnsion of sittinyH a t Clitlieroo County Court. On Monday, the Hoard of Ciuardi.an.s and IJowhind Unrnl
iJi.stricL Council
pa.sNod rc-»solution.s ('omloinning tho action of tlio authorities in closiiif; the court, and Clitheroe Town Council has also e xprcs '^l diwipproval. 'Dio locii! branch of the Xalional FarinerR* Union has entered a protwt and .similar action i.s cxjx'cttxl hy oilier luxlios interefito<I. Action hy * the Guardians and District
Council on ^londay wa.s prompted hy a let ter fiom'tho I ’own Clerk of Ciithoroo (Mr. "W. S. \VoL‘k.s) wiio forwarded copies of a le tter he ha« addrossixl to the As-sistanl Secretary’ in tli(> I/<irtl Chamx'llor’.s ofTicx-^. Iho Hon. A. !•'. A. Napier,. Tho le t te r was in tho follow ing: terniR:— “ IJcforrinR to your le t te r of tho 2 Ith April,
last , a t a moetinR of tho Finniicx.' and General
Pnrno.se.s CkimmilW', which con.rists of the whole of tho memlH»rs of the Council, several of tho monihors roforreil to tho intondwl abolition of tho Clithoroe County Court in terms of strong protest,. “ 1 risad to iho nie«*iing my le t te r to tho
Lord Chancellor and your loi te r, and ox- plaine<l the position, and a r«*feliition was ’nanimously pafiwxl, protesting in tlic strong
est possible manner
ngain.st tho abolition of the Court, on tho groumls of the g reat in- ronvonienco i t would catL’M
S to suitors l>otb in ibc town and other parUs of tho present dis
tr ic t . “ Tile TjancaKhiro Townships tlint are trans-
ferrctl to T’ reston arc in tho Clitlieroo Union, and the Clitheroo Uurnl District Council, nnd tho Clithero^ Petty Seesional Division, the hncinc^ of all of which in t,
ran.sacto<l a t
Clitheroe. '* The Yorkshire To\'*nshi^ th a t have l>een
t^an.sfernxl to fV^ttlo are in tho Clithcroe Union, ami tlio IViwland ’Ktirnl District Council, the l)usi!v\s.s of which i.s also tran.s- neted at Clitheroo. Tliev ar<' also in tho n lU/'n.hv-llmvl.'ind P .'t tv Sensionnl Dirision, tin* Cl''rk of wliirh r^v^iiles a t CUtlicroe. “ The whole of the lemnindor of the Town-
'^hips which are tran.sferre<l to l i lackhnrn. are in one or the other of the above mentioned
at ('O'. ** It would have le*en far more convenient . .
if tnnsi of tho Yorkshire nr.‘a.«^ that are tr.nns- fernxl to .‘^^elth*. hml 1m***!! nltnchod to l l lark- btirn. loi tJio railway (oma'ct ion with S e t t le is noto’'iouslv
b.ad. tli<*re Ikuiu; no remi lar (omr^’tinn of trains a t llollifudd junct ion. ** The Coninr t l ‘-e fel l verv stmmrly t!mt m
«ueh au impAirtaiit niatt**r of this kind, where the p’lblir iM>uvi*nlc*ms* i.s involved, the Local
.Viillw'riti.-; nm-lit to I'.-ivn
before a ^tep of tliis
rh.ararter wn.s taken. “ It wa.s (crtainly ro t
I dill. ** 1 sbntiM >>.* obI-c***l if you would convey , ,
1. . the ford rhnmx' l lor ih - strongest prot**st th'* f ’<’rtv>
r.atlou of Cl i l l ieroe against the
■\t'Ui<l'V*'^ mootin'.; of IVnvInml lUiral Dnt r i r t f ’ .umi l Mr. T \ValU'*r (?lai<lburiri said the fVmrr r wt.ulc! have hoen
iu.nificd in c>»n. d••mniM^ the niuddlim: manner in which the r . i t f t io n of th - area Imd b.^m earned out. *;5aid:mrn pi*oide bad still to travel to ( llt- 1, r,>.. iml th<-n "O .-n to Plackburn. whilst, .hei'- ivi ilhhonrs at M'hitewell were rei,uirr<l !/> rover pt' i tv mu* h tb«‘ .same trround to Cl i lhere*' aiul then pro-v>N'<l to P. ' t tle. T hev L*
r-M .ar rant -menls wKirh hail
t-Ml to aitv inierf**rence witli the iwovcmI very
,sr,ti-f'e t'*rv. Iml if the rhant re was inevit.'ible, f ' r di-i» s t ion of tlic area oimht to liave
Dcm rous-d*“r*'*l with jjreaU*r ran*. ^ < >. ia l l ' V. wlio .M'*Minde«l,
a.sKo<l avhy
the rl ia’iLT’ was luMtiLi tiiad*’. T! ’.e r l e rk iMr 'I', -f Ihiclclious-* > ; The n,. iil *; ;i\i* i" r»«sp<itisiM«*.-' He .a*I<lo<l that
t. ir«> lituo acn ho wrote on iK-linlf of the I.’ .........r.s’ r iumi
prote.stitig a^tnmst tin*
'hane*'.
'l l,,. r*'-='’liit ion was uuanimouslv carrie<t. \ sim-hi r*-.--.d’it'*m M as pa.'ssed a t n m».‘*:*t-
, M. WMI.'t .,.,s iiiMifiintioll MO.l . ,
to lli“ ilortsmii of tlio
-.Ml.l tti.ot ov.-n if U.oro
rt Cl. p :ir l .- i .n ..f ill- liro.n w;,.. movt •
1 .M -St nt. ni-.I ill 1 nnit.-n'onl. M- I'.itt.
r-.ill --iii'l ' l i ' i t .
Irv , .1.1111. 11, tlio ot.l nritor of tlimpi stioiilii
,,t p* ot. -t ton ■illflt
Mr W .................
nrionlo. l
II t Irivo '-.-Tl ilivl 111 to i l . Mr W-illtor- Fvon if ttioy trivo l.oon
liv ii loCr.- for .oon.iiny they
■ o t 1 Irivo fiplit tlio .-iron M,- n i iv io n ; I ilon’ t think llioro wn.s an>
n r
sC.tv lor n ro-:irr:iiu:omont. Til.. ........ Intioii .if
pi-oto.it wiis movoi l ln Mr.
T i ' t rs ill, mill .loronitr-.l t'v Mr . M nlkor. I n n. - r l i w.-.s
or.tor.sl to forwnnl vopi,-- to (tin I .,.,1 f t nni oll'o- Ill'll ttio M. l ’ . s for Clithcros-
nml .Skipton liivisionH. R EA D . ■ill Yl - '\i :.s ON I■■
..ST.\T1■;.—Tito aontli took
„ia,o in tlii
o.irl j In,IMS of Sunil.-iv morning, at liis rosiilom-v-, Uui ilrovdo I.oilg'C bimon- .toi .o, al tor a f iw .lays illn.-o-s of .Mr.
_.Iolni ll.-hil ti, I.Kally known n.s Ij ig .lolin. Div
, , amsl W.T.S l.i.rn a t Wood Knd Ixxigo, linyh- ilaUi Wen^levdalo, on tlio llRli .Inly, I S J i . \s n vnniig man ho caino to NoImmi aljd ol>-
laini t f omi i loynnnl with tliu Ncl.-x)ii Corpora tion ns a riind insiH-ctor. Ilu did lint romnm long a t .Nelson, nnd camo to ho oniplowl on tin- osiaio of tlio Into Colonel btnrkic nt Sl.-
i.trovdo, on May 2nd, 1883, R e wn« very widely 'known ,ss an cxi>ert in dry walling, I « •
;',i".slv " mployi.d on th'o "
most fami l iar hguio on the \\
linlky-ro.aU nt Siiiionsloiio.
mained tli. re e i e r d 'w m ‘ l le l " Jo"d"^
HIGH-CLASS PRINTING. a d v e r t is e r & TIMES.
A WOMAN GORS MAD—*"hen *he find* h^r Furs. Clo»hr*.HI«nUeifcorC.*a««l«rmnrd»>v Moth. KrAimK's
1‘ow.l.r KIU.S rverr Moib comms into co uel
w„h il Ilrr yom dims* C*rtol*id..oJ..«jd l/-.bul *#.«voudotrl KRA riNO i>
Doicmlier ,itli. IbcU, bo was mi i icoted to re- .ide 111 ihe
l.idge nt Doan l o p .mid hns re
- ft... l ist .10 ve;ir> has heon continu- A)/. ?' ?'
tnor** convenient ly.
Many Clilheroo People Have Found Their Kidneys To Bo At Fault.
suscLjplihlo to wcjvllu'r change-s tluin llie kid neys.
Tliero is no ollu-r orgjin in the body more Colds, cliills, damp, changeable
w«‘atlK*r. all Jjlav tl ieir par t in br inging on kidney ills. “ If you would Ik* well, k**cp your iiidneys well ” is a golden rule of l ieal ib and one C-lithonHi readers would do well to follow.
I f sutTering from kidney weakness
vou ojiii use no b*'t ler reiiUKly lluui Doan's Hackaclu* Kidney Pills. Thi.s si>ecial kidney medicine lias be**n r*.-li»-ving :<*rlv iis c:i.s**s if kidney complaint , rl ienmat ism. lumbago, soialicji, dropsy, and slono or gravel
t.ronble for fifty y*';xrs i«isa. 'Hicro i.n convincing proof of its mer i t in tbo s ta tement of tl:;.s
Darwon n*«ident. On 7th Fohruary, 1914, Mrs. S . J .
Slmrples, 20, Harley Hank S t r e e t , Darwen, said :— 1 wnn ill in IxhI for throe weeks with
lumbago. Tlioro were awful shoot ing pnin.s aertws rn.v back nnd I daren’ t move n limb. Tlio kidney excret ions w ro full of MKlimcnt, ami .scanty. '* 1 wa.s told to try Doan’s Rnckacho I got relief from the first
Kidney Pi l ls.
box and in a short time 1 was qiulo cured.” On 2r>tb October. 1922, Mrs. Sharpies snid :
” Donn’s pil ls made a splendid cure of my Inmhago. (S>cn''<D S ,T Shnrplos.” S:*mo price everywhere, 3s. n box. Don’ t
ask for ” backache pi l ls.” or ** kidn y pi l ls,” oKk dist inct ly fop DOAN’S Rarkneho Kidney Pilla, tho same an Mrs. Sharpies had.
to. n nl iv- .l in tlio ft' t lD
t ' l .T it 'll ■.vniii,; not 1-0 iniioli of n s:\vmi:. f lnvt i .n iCot.iio.t limt tlu-v cnlM . t lomt 'v ni;iiLn.'t
f-'"' for Iti"
nl.ilitlon nf <1";
n.,.vi.vr.,i l.n V. C'lCilt.iirn
vv.nilil I!! ., -U.n.n wliiTo ns liio'-.' .ot \\ liitetv.-ll
R "■ft' "
tin- now It w.-ii rno.t nnfiiir aii'l. in
IS Y O U R B A C K A W E A T H E R P R O P H E T ?
pbobtion of the Court Prt>ivisiiu: ih" re.<^lution of protest at
1 lie* propo-seti chnnRe, .and been consulted, tienorally known
U’at siuh a st<'p was rontciuHated. and ha<l T kfown of it e a r l i 'r . ! .riionld o r tam ly have w r t ten a leti r of pioi.'st- much srHim-r Uian
zivoii untirv
ENERGETIC PROTESTS BY LOCAL AUTHORITIES.
OUGHT TO HAVE BEEN CONSULTED BEFORE CHANGE WAS MADE.
“ A MUDDLING PARTITION.”
ROWLAND COUNCIL’S NEW CHAIRMAN.
MR. R. HITCHIN APPOINTED ON RETIREMENT OF MR. W. GARNETT.
iSfr. W. Garnet t , of T/OW Moor, who li;us
l>oon a momher of the liowlaiul Rural District Council for 28 years, and chairman for al iout lialf th a t time*, on Monday wi-oto to Uio Council rcrtigiiing his i)
o.siLion a.s chairman. His decision w.^s accepUnl witli gre a t regret , nnd a voto of thank-s for |vist services w:ls unanimously c.'Lrricd, trihute.s licing j>aid to tho sclf-xsacriricmg manner in wJiicli Mr . Ga rne t t cjirried out ids duties. Mr . Ga rn e t t ’s let ter w.i.s in the following
t e rm s :— “ 1 ri*ceivcd your lottoi’ Ihi.s morning and
vorj* much anprccl - ite the lionour tho mean- I’c r s of tius Bowlaml l l i iral
Di.strict Council lia>o i>aid ino in again
a.sking me to 1><* their chairman. I am s o r ry I hav<* to decl ine the liononr. I
think i t is irnporUint a t the
pi'CJ'.ont time th a t the chairman sliould be a latepnyc r , and I find tho meet ings .are hold cii days whicli of ten inter fere with my busineiss, which as yon know, requires greater at tent ion than ever in the past. Alt<;r 28 years, T natural ly feel severing my connec tion witii a l>ody*of men, with whom 1 always fol t nt homo, and wlio alwavs treated inc with tho g ro a twt courtesy ami consideration, mid whom I am jirond to cal l my friemi.s. Trus t ing Uiat less anxious t imes a rc l>ofore tho Counci l.” Mr . H. Hi tchin said he
w.as exceedingly
.sorr>- to hear
th.at Mr . Ga n i c t t had decide*! not to a c t JUS
chairm.TJi of tlie Council. All tho meml>ers would agre«*
th.at llioy were suf fer ing a
di.stinct lo-ss, for Mr . Ga rne t t had u]wa\*H ootui ready to .s<Tve the dLslrict in every way, and has record t>f .s*.‘j ’v’ice wa« an cxamplo of work done in tlio public soryico for the public good. He moved t l ia t the vice- cluairman, Mr . I I . C. SUarkie, Ik* apj>ointc<i
cli.nirman. .Secxsiuling. Mr . T. Wa lke r also expnvsfK-d
regre t t l ia t Mr . Ga rn e t t had sur rendend his Ix)sition. Mr . Ga rn e t t had Ikkmi of the giojiUvst asslst-nicv to tho memlKirs, and ho had tho confuleiKO. not only of
iho.se who .sjit round th a t table, but of the ratepayers genomi ly. 1'hc reason Mr . Ga rn e t t had re t ired was probably i l ia t ho was n<i longer a ralei>:ivcr in tile llowhuitl are.'i. hut he and oi l ier ineinhers of the Council liad eoiust.'intly told the Chninn.an i l int this did not mat te r so long a.s Mr . Garnet t fulfilh**! the dulic*s nf his oiiHNi with the efficiency :iml fairmv.s
he iind always displajed. Another Magistrato.
An am**ndm**nt*was mov«tl hy Mr . Rind**r, tha t Mr. IlitGliin Ik* mad** chairman.
IL*
jK)int<“d out that Mr . f i tarkie was already a Ju s t i c e of the P<*a*v for tin.' W'tR Riding and expr<vs.N<*<i till’ vi*’W that i t was dosirahh* to appi in t a gent leman who wn.s not already a mjigistrato so as to M*ciire additional farmers*
rcpre.si'iitati ves on tlu’ llolioii-hy-llowlaiid hi'Miii. He had everv nvspi^ct f«>r .Mr. .^larki** and fel t th a t he would not in the h-:isl mind tiio i>r**form**nt of Mr. Hi tchin, liaving regard to tile lirc'umsUimx'H
Mr . J-^nudl.'V tK'Cjmdotl. Mr . H't*hi'n fi-itd h*’ fvlt highlv hououreil
bv Mr . Pinder'.s proi'
o.sjil but would not allow hi.s name to b** put forward. Ho woiihi pre fer ili**m to i*lcct .Mr. Stnrkie. A nnmls’ r of tnemU-rs urg***! Mr . Hitcl i in
to n-xvin.-jider tlu* mat te r , ixi int ing out iba t i t would Is* of gri*at iHUiefit to the farming communi ty to oliUiin a fur ther rei iri'sentative
Tin the Im-ucIi . A resolution tha t the amendment be put
to tlie v*ite wa.s carried nnd with tlu* excojw tion of Mr. St-Jirkio’s
iuov«t an*! wcomler.
■ •v**ry nU'nilM'r of tlu* Council voted in favour <vf >ir. Hi tchin’s nppoinl inont . Mr . Hi tdi in tlien took the chair amalst
applaus**. Jind thaiilusl the iiu‘inl>ers for the Ingli liononr txmforrisl upon him. It wa.s a Ui**;\t <urpris<. to him. hut h** a.Ksured them that he would <lo his iM^st to fulfil
*luti**s. He had a ililiicnlt task in at tempt ing !o maintain the **fiici»’ncy of Mr . Garn*’t t , but
lie woul 1 «lo hi.s b**.st — ( .-\pi»lau'e.> On the motion of Mr . Smalh-y, 1**0011(
1.si by .Mr. Watson. .Mr. S ta rkie was unanimous-
ly jipjMunted vice-chruntuiii. Mr. Walker prop<i'ed a vot • «if thanks to
'IiouI of h's biis ness .•>;j>c-ru'nc<*. S'-condiug. .Mr. ^^’at'■oM .said h*' lia.l Icnown Mr . Ga tn e t t for ten y-ar.-^. and alway; ha<l
Mr. ( Jai iu’t l foi bi.s
pa.st s.*rvir**s. Tlu* Council imanmu'U'iy regn- t t*sl KIn ri’l i ie- iiD'Ul. .and •'iI <'e!‘el.v
tru.st*'d that Air. f».'irtU‘tt woul«i <*v.*nt uailv again b.'com*’ a ratA’payvr in Itowlaml. and giv*- th.- r.nt*‘{>ayers the I a
Ine gr.-atest r<inn<h uc** in him. Mr. TaU**rs:iU e\pres-x4Ml ih*‘ vi*-w that tli«*
r.iU’pavers would situer.-ly regret Mr. Gju*-
n c t t ’ .s r I ’ retu.’ tit. Mr . 1’iiuI.T, speaking from tw.uitv yeanA
• ■.vl>*’r ’ence as a council lor, sai'l Mr. (oirtu’tt ha.l made gr.-al saenfie<N; in the interests of Howland, and hi.s r*-tireim-nt was to b** d*M ply
rrgvelt. <1. Rut t ing the r«*selution to tn**
v.st.*. Ih*-
('
li.airumu
as.so* ia 1***1 hiu'*.self with cv*“rythiug that had h.'en sairl.
Tlu* vol - of ihaukH wa.s unanimously c a rn . ’d. _ llu*
PRISONER BLAMES JEALOUSY FOR RIOTOUS BEHAVIOUR.
LIVELY SCENE IN MOOR LANE. A riotoun scone in Moor-lnno, CHithoro*', wan
described a t the Rorough l*oHco Court , on S a tun lay morning, when Jos4'*pli Cunningham, a hjib.ti ie of tiie ” Model .” wjus chaigod with being drunk and disorderly and resist ing
arrL«t. P C. Sellar.s said iio was on duly in Moor-
lano about 8-50 wlicn lu* saw prisoner pulling a uoman about , and making ” a terrible row.” ^\'itncy^-s asked him to bo (juiet, juid the woman ran away. Pn.-'Unor. however, lollowed jitul cj iught lier. P.C. Weigiuman tlien app-.-nred on tlio .scone and prisoner puilu’d him. at the s;imo t ime
u.sing abii.-.ivo l;ii gujig*'. He tried to throw lo th wilnes-j jisd his col lcjigue down and. wlicn arre>t*d, lie became very violent , cont inuing so all the way to tlu* iH)li(c
.st.ation. On M-aicli:ng prisoner, t licy found a long buicl ier ’s knife in hi.s hel l . Pr isoner : Did 1
a.sk the woinau to conu*
home ? Wi tnes s : jshe
a.sk*sl you to go Jiway, saying
she did not want l«> b<- locked up. P C . W'eightman gave corroborat ive
to.sli-
inony. He rultjed tha t , on tin* Jift^-rnoou of the same day. lu* was ca lhd to Marlborowgii- *-et, whore prisoner was kicking a woman, W'hen ho api*ear.d on lhe.s<**ne in the even
ing. theio was ;i crowd of t\vo or three hun- droil jKsiple following .Sellars. Pi is ' ine r : W’a.s i
Im*! d on*' to luT, Pris*jmT mjide a Ktrong apinsiil f*<r iiu'rcy.
H«* s.'titl Uie wo:n.TU .and he had ln*.*n t*'g«-lhor lor alxiut IS monih.s. Siu* had two chddren wliii h did not !*• long to him. but h** »lid Ins nlmo^t to imuniain them ” She is h y s le r i 'a l ,” lie added. ” and je-ilous of :i:o. I am j jiUn:s of lu'T and ^v^• soui*-iim**ft hav** a ft w high WGaL. I f 1 .should s]'**al; t.) h*-’r. she sl.'u t.s shout ing ami I try i*' ke* p her quiet . I liave ne\er do:i.* Iht :my injurv and. il you wjli give no* a chano* . 1 will t.ike her :i:!d the * hiidn-n o’.it of ih - u:iy. I will try t<* g«‘t a ftinii'>lieil lioao- at ni ; irkbi irn. .‘•etth* down, and lead a re.-ipeciable lif*>. Th** pl-'ce u I- ai\* .si.iy;i;g at mi.v i- no pla*-*- for tio* 1 iuldren. If y*iu lul m* l*.> pr is n, you will t;iU«* tie* bro;ii !u inner. Gi ve no* ;v riian*'*' ” The Ch:*‘f Co:;s lable d:.*H*ount<**I th s appi'.al
by stal ing tli.i t pii.--*;ner li.-ui b« i ti ix nui' -ame tor soim* liiiio. He ami lio* woman wt-re alw.iy.s quarielhiog ami tin* man liad elev*-n p! *‘\ ious con\-:ct loi.s. Cuniun-gham wjus sent t*i ga*>l for a monlhbs
i:jir»l labiiur. Tlu* Woman in th.*
nK.vc ra--**. natmd Minnie Kolunt.o, \
\ a.s ;ift<*ruards placed in
the di.s.'k ami
cii.uge.i with hai iitually uander- mg Irt.iu place t«i pl.M e with two cliddii-n. Jig.-d 12 and .•*. .nui not prm: i l ;ng ib.em with m :I1i. il nt eb ni- luaiy <.di;tMt;*)n Tho Chief C\uL'';.ibh* .*aid tlu
1) *.*n in C!ithei».».*
ab.nit thre** w.« !;■>. trying to jiacify Uio
woman ? W’jtiUTc^: No. She complaim-d of what you
I THE NEW TAILOR-MADE COAT
illustrated i.s prndiic*-d in a Wool Gabar dine Cloth, thickly corded tucka at waist, Collar and Slceve.s.
•^PRICE — £4 4s. ________
. L. BulcockX^pon L IM IT E D REGENT HOUSE : CLITHEROE. CRE AM C O N T A I N E R S .
MR. J. BLEAZARD, of Gannics Farm, Waddington,
Ik'KS to nniiiul tho
nan ha«i .’’•ii *
Imii be- n l iving in the luar rud j**-''*[de's *|uart> r.'. at the .Mo.h l ,” uhieh lu* «lid u-’t eonsi*!'.*r wils sui table envinuiment for tin'* (h hlieti. He s::gge-'t«*d th-ii pri'.oiu’r .should take llu* ihildr«-n to her home at C'oln**.
Pri.soner sjtid s!io lia*l Inul charg*- of om* <>f
the ehihlretl i>ul> about elgl i l W.'eks. Slu* to*)k lh(* ehihl aw..v ftom its
f.itlu-r. W >lh t ars in her ey»*.s. p.*-ivoUi r said -lu* bad b.***!! kiio k vl Jibout, having Uu-n in nothing but luMible
l.ately. Tlu* chi ldren wer** not d rly or hungry, ami iu> om* eould aecu*-** h^T of
inking drink. 'I hi' t.'hiel
Con.st.abh*: The qm-stion i-s
whether tlie*^i cliildron are b.-ing proivrly educated. pr isoner : T alw'tiys s*-nd them valu'd
when I Min in n town 1 will send one of the (liiUlren hack to It.s father . Tha t man {nu*:in- ing Cunningham) h;ui l»--‘*n the cau.*n' of all my trouhh\s Sho w.'is Ix'und over for twelve moTiths .and
ordero<l to find Ji proper home for tho childrx*n.
GRINDLETON. NOT ACCKPTKD.— .\t Mmul.vy’e mcetinR
of Howland Itural District Council a letter was read from ttic Clerk to the (Irindleton Parish Council forwarding a resolution asking
iliat the Parish Council should lie placed in cliarge of Uie water sumily and scavenging s'-henio for the village. The Chairman (.Mr. U. Hitchin) said the Parisli Council evidently thought tliey_ could ndminisUir lliese w*rvicie nioro economically Ulan the
Di.strirt Council. The SanitaiT
In.siK'ctor .stiid the scavenging
Public of ClitluTOO tluit till' J.\P.S wliii'h huvo coittiiinod Cn-iun pur- cliivicd from Local Shoj'.-i .ind siip- plicti by him urc Kci urmdiic uiid tliAt l id . por Jar will Ik- given for
c.vch vcs.icl on it.s return to the .shojis. Ihu-h incuiiveuieiiee n-.-'Ult.'; from tho retention of Jars. The pidilic will help considerably if they will
K I N D L Y R E T U R N T H E M I iWiss L. Whittaker
WISHES TO INFORM THE PUBLIC that sho has ongagod a First-Class Experienced Drossmakor & Costumier.
p.- All Orders Promptly Attended to. KING STREET, CLITHEROE—S’-
Full Size, 20/-, 23 6, 25/- [kt
p.Vir. SHEETS,
full-.size, "0 x 90. 8 11 pair.
:: ALL-WOOL BLANKETS
QUILTS (samples), 5/11 and 7/11 each. Curtains, apecial bargains, 3-yds, 6,6
p.atr. Flannels, Flannelettes, Shawls, Table Ojvcrs, Do-wn Quilts, Towels, Towell ing itc. &o.
Ladies Botany All-Wool STOCKINGS. Heavy Quality ::
:: 1/11 per pair.
11^^ GREENBAIUKS' 33, SALFORD — BLACKBURN.
R. LOFTHOUSE
DRESSMAKER & COSTUMIER. Ladies’ Own Materials Made up.
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TH E GLAMOUR AND GLIT TER OF A ROMANTIC PERIOD BROUGHT BACK IN 8 MAGNIFICENT ACTS.
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