1 '
(piv,<i<Hng), Ml*. J, Wadilington and Mr l \ Hitcliin.
Sports Extension.
oil Satu rd ay (A u g u s t 18th) was g ia iu e d to ^Ir. ,S. Inskip, of* t l ie P a rk e r ’s Arms, Newton on tho
ooca.sion o f th e village sporus. and a heenco was g ran ted Jo lu i Si>eak, lan d lo rd of the Spread I'kigle, Sawloy, lo r a nuu-«iueo on the spoiT.s held a t Sawlcy, on S eptember 1st from «-0 to S-0 p.m.
An
e.Mcnsiou of hours from 3-0 to C-0 u.m. ' *...................... ■
...» ----------- e-e le o-U U.m. le d ’ Liconco Transfer.
Anii>, (.Ji^buni. wa.s grnntot! from Samuel l*nt>um to AllKTt litiwin Kdey, tho police oljoi ing no objection.
A iransler of tlie hcimce gf the Uibhlosdale Cantoon Removal.
jtUITS and Jliicli have Id for the d are made litting, at- lind at the II and use-
Initted I wonderful
made by
md other hariety of
II to 42/-. Woman,
-in all DWS.
)N LTD. fE.
.0 RES
ford
had hin.'^lioil the railway and closed the (juany and all the men would he removed to the other end of the valley, three miles
in.Ill the
pre.seni canUvn. A Village was to U' lon^u•ueltd to
hou.se the men and lie .■^nhiuiUed a plan .showing the lay-out. At j»re>t-nt they ran a train four mi'le.s to lake the men to work, but thus would be timieces- s.vry wlien the new buihling.s were erected. Tile magi-strate.s agreetl to the transfer.
jhi-mi.vion to remove the canteen on tlie Fvldo Water Hoard W'orks at Tasside to anutlnT part o) the
e.staie, thr^.H* miles from ilie [ueM-Ml building. .Mr. .lohn Cook, licvn.>see, .stated that they
Mr. D. K. Peacock, of Settle, applied for No Audible Warning.
audible warning «»f his approach on a niot<ir «\ile at Cisburn. |M‘. Hahlwin stated iliat at one p.m. on
• ielin I**. U. Ki«*ld, manufacturer, of Hnid- feid. was .summoiusl for failing to give
.saiti. “ I don't soiiiul my liorn on a bye- Witness poinie<l out that the church
e \p n ‘
.s.sing the Iioiki that in future defendant would sound his iiorn at all corners. A similar charge was preterrod agaiiust
Kiehard J. Hartley, of I’ark-avenue. Clit- hens', wlio was alleged to liave naiTowly
A line of 10s. was impost'd. the magisiraie.s ’
W«-dii<^day, .Inly ‘.Mh. he wa.s in Main-street, (ii.-burn, near Church Corner, and saw de- Undant ruling a motor cycle at a speed of about is inile.s an liour. l ie riLslied pa»st the Cliim-li t'orner without soumling hi.s horn. Win II aslieil about the mailer ilefaiidant
lairiier was very dangerous ami that lliere
w.is a lair atnoinit of traHic. .Mr. (!. K. l la l la i i i , o f l ,;inca.s ter, wa s i n
s t r u c t e d by (let«*mlaiit t h a t h e diil .sound hi.s lloM..
Bolton S e s s io n s . .Monday: Before Mr. A. C. .Miliio-lU'dhcad
Effect of Malaria ?
charged with being drunk and diKordorly at ^Sth
llioinas Hoys, labourer, Bnmold.swick, was 10-30
p.in. on Saturday, .July
plained to liim Uiat he could not get away owing to prisoner jumping on the vehicle and desiring to travel with it. Ho wont to the vehicle and found Iley.s drunk and mak ing
him.self a complete nuisance.
Witno.ss gave him several clianccs to clear off, hut ho continued, to act in an objectionable manner and had Tuiaity to lie locko<l up; a conveyance
Siixby said st chtirabanc driver com ’
being
iioce.ssary to get him to the police station. Prisoner said he had malaria “ on him ”
and was all right in tlie head hut ” gone in the legs.”
He wa.s fined 20s. Farmers’ Fences Robbed.
charge.s. of stc:iling wooil brought by iTnoc Uimington farmer.s against a Ixiy of twelve. .Su[)L. Burgin .said there had l>con various
Tlie court was clearcHl for tlie hearing of
coiiii>laints at Jfimington in regard to fence.s being broken and wood stolon. Dealing with a report otr Friday, .July 20lh. I*.C .Saxby iiiatlo iminirios and visited llie Iniy’s home, finding ilio lad engaged in making a hen hut. He Inid already made two and practic ally all tho wood usetl in the conslriiction of them had lK»en stolen from surromuliiip; fa rm.s. James Sianworth, Hollins I'anii. Biming-
appeared. Ho caused the police to be in formed and a <lay t>r two later was shown tho wouil, whicii lie iilenlified and valued tit
toii, said tliat two years ago lie had some new fences put up ami on Wctlne.xhiy, July 18th, noticed a cjuanlity of wchxI had dis
i l .
said that at first both tho boy and his fathcM* ilenioil all knowledge of the timher. Ho went into llie yard am! saw the lien hut :iiul a (juantity of wood lying about.
1*.C. Stixiiy spoke to making incjuiries and
f.ilher was worse liian the hoy. as he
inu.st iiave known about the iimlK.‘r. The hoy’s father denied all knowledge of
then admitted llie theft, adding that he had taken other wood from Mr. Bigliy’.s ami Major itidelialgh’s fences. .Supl. Bnrgiti .s:iid that in his opinion the
'Ilie boy
Saxbv stall'd tliat there was almost a eolILsion ........ result ol two motor car.s anproaehing ilie Post Ollice corner together, llad nut driven down lliirnley-road Ikou :ihIo to pull up (pnekly ilelendam would I'vriainly
wa.s
ilu.stfTeii liy two iKilicetiU'ii waving their hatuls on liie side of the roatl. 'file .s;iim* cliarge wa.s made against Frank U-'irv. motor drivi.-r. of Hradtortl. P.C.
aviii«Ied an accident at IJjsbuni. I )«'i'emlant. who was linetl HLs.. st.'iled he
lUiier car. was liiicil 10». Suporlntondent’s Protest.
bavt' cansiti an
luv.ideni. lU'iTv. who lilaiiUMl the incident on the
.stn,*el. .Wdson. was summom'il for ilriying a motor I’ar in a ilangennis manner at Itisburn
.John AVilliam Young, of 18,
I.oam.shore-
on .1 line Ith. P.C. Baldwin .staliil that at 11-10 a.m. he
wa- regulating iradic at Cliurcli Corner ami saw the motor c:ir driviui at a verv l;e.l si„s^I. «-stimat-'d at from ‘
d. i. ndani pa.s-i-d he shout4sl to him to stop, i. iii
Iii.si. .ul of lining so he ran coinpletely on le lii.s wioiig side ami m'arly c-ollided with ili:.s. cM-lisi.s. tlnui pronvtling towards .<l.!|iton at the .same sp^s'tl. He <lnl not .stop .lud wnne'.s i<K)k the number of the velncle. Kvidem-i* wa.s given by (bsug*' ^<Jt-kv.
hour. Ib.'fore he liad lime to put up hi.s hand tiio c.'ii' ap|*roaclie<l and he had to jump al>out \ard t<» avoid gelling km>cke«l down. As
Jo to .‘10 miles :ui
w.lO'liou.s,* Isiv. of .‘»1. \ \ ilson-str«s,*t. Bhtck- burn. on.' ..f* ilie tiir*'.' cyi'lists ix'ferred to l-\ til*' i.i-i Willies' and
pre.seni in eourt. He
'•ii.l b.' .-.iitv ilie ear almo-'t kmsk the con- viabb- down, am! wa.> satisSied tliai defendant Ik.1
wa- |ia.s'iiig the con'table. and he ilitl not
l.e.ir aii> eall from him l<» stop. He had liiily ill.- car a fortnight.
ICO in tho 1 'ROFIT8
- Ill
u.is pr.-.-ding i.-|K‘eting the wiltie.-S4"j t . . ' -.kli.ii .'*upl. Buigiii .said ho eoii'ideis'd tb.- t,i,.' a \ .r \ iigiit one. He wa' alraid tii M ' ’I' ll p. indiii s wi.iibl not put a '•top t<» • lai..,. i.iU' dri'ing. ab.iut wliieh In* wa.s eon-
-t.intU ie i .i \ in g ( iiiiijilaiiit.' not iml.v trom
\ I'M.- Ilf •Jn-, wa.-- iinpo'.-d and some ili'cti
iii. -!'i(.'. I - ..f t!u- piiblii. but from the saner D.f.ndain
.ird'!..i to pay tin* thriv w Itn.
in.III..1 t..r taoin;: w In-M 1 . 1 1 O' - 11 <1 ii\
Vi * i ;tl-t IVC. f k ."iiiMii
1. • .S ot i-'e e:i« h. Signal Ignored.
Otlic ('orner. los'nnti. u)i,-n' lay >aw d f.-miam ruling a h.-u.-i > .i.- up .Main .‘^li e^'t imiii til*' dir-'lion .u >L;jit'>n. Having sigiialb-il tralii' nui " 1 up 111'
li.'W.i'
I.li l'..:n! 'iui\ at the PO't ................................ tb.
C liitb.-i'*-. D'-f. ndaiit a. loi-o\ 1. .l^rod lla- hla« helling .‘-p .-d and n.
. turn Ills lioad
iiand b>r il» t.-ii.i.i ni t. • «bi. < i
l.ut defi'iidaiit no;iil\ r.iii
i.liu .T' on
Siiip . Bm iii; t l io ir .signal."
.\ l ine ot -I'l-.
pt. Bm gill ; 11 I' n- point
dui> il
into a lar (-•'ming ii.'iii Barnb'>-road It
kn.i. L« .l as imp>" Whitowoll Rifle Accident.
w. 1) wa.s the ap|s-aram. Broth, t t..n. K'tiled t.i C-oltag.-. Whi iewol l . H being m 1
,\ '.-.(U. I i.i a .sliooun - '.-'••"ioii ot
«• i.i* lit a t Whit C.iut t ..] Wil llaii r I.
v.t- -utiiiiumod tor I ii!.' u aliuut «
iH'can.s.' «>n .'""aiuuiaj. .Inly 7ib, .t.-toiidant,
wbil.st u.sing tti.' ntb". siiot a giii Maiiusi Polly .lac ksoM. ot M< il'>r. through tho arm and '•lie bad to li.' taivon to Blue kburn Inliiitiai\. P.C. P i t t
.st.it. <i t l ia l a t 111-" a III
titi«i.'ii«'. Supl. Ibirgm 'lat .d tliat tia- i as.- aros<'
.111 .'sun-
dav . . lu ly ’"til. lio n-ooivod inl«.rmatii.i i r*- ' [ - s t in g th e accidoi it an d
dofondant*.'' burn it.” ami pro<lm-«'d the- iwi't..i l.anyl,
bolls.'. a s k in g Intn to I ' lo d u - .■ liio ritle. Mr.-tli.-rton rejdio.i.
liav.- 1h-.ii ir\ing to
til."
w.MKlwork h.'iving l-'eii .I-.'i r.i>.-d. Wit- iios., t«N)k l-^s•-.•'•^.i^m of it and al.--. ..f .m* lomid of ammunition which ciil>
iid.int !uid. Br. till r toi i
: ic lmi t t ed l l iat im lia<l no
In.'iic.' .,r c-ert i iic.'it^' a n d .'•aid lio
b.id g i v e n hi.s tiarn.' a n d addr e. s s to ti io lady wi th
t.lu- uMur.'.l g ir l . HclV-nclaiu sa id li<- bad not tir. I a- . . i i v t l i in g but r a b b i t s o n )u> ..wn la nd . He w a ' j g i io i . in l o f th e r e gula t ioM- a t t l iou gh lie had liad tli.' rillo .sin<-e 191L*. aw. i i - tnr r s
l b .va.s not .i Ih.ih il... a c i . h ' i n .
ha-l dmio a i i v t l i i n g win i i g . luit w a.- lb - wo'it. l d.> bi^
-■'I i I .f : o 11 1 -\ tiia- o f 1C(>, wa.s inlIicte-4.1.
;‘lv rm ; ,T v 'r , . | ia l , l . . . - ‘‘ wm l Slrcs.-t .lonrnni. l'\ue
\\iut«'W«'U
i.i.itm I't' II'.- will
i latio I. pi
itim iluwn. ami Inuitig
tij.
t ..ming fn'iii -ignal haml.
lii'
iM>Ii<e not
Ib:rnl» \-road he pul t.i
.-top. He had
,
p.ilu .itiu or. .it lu- ii p .m. on
a t.anh ( i-hivr. wa t. - t . -n lii.s motoi
sutn- cv.-l
ii. it iliiiil-. lie wa- going at the sjieeil m«'ii. M.iii.-.l lo till' cii-table. •• iHM'ailse the caf n.\.-r niii.s at that sp.eil.“ He must havi- c i.l.-iit.iily loiiriied the accelerator as he
.^ dl l-, mg in a dangerous manner. iL i. iidaiit ph'a<Ied guilty, but .-*aid In* tlid
’Ihoy hojHjd he would lead a proiKT ami hommi- ahle life in the fnlure. keei»ing Id.s liands off other jH'oiile's proi>eriy. The boy’s father wa.v ordeied to make gooii
sire to injure tlie career of the boy ami had deckletl, on the suiieriniemlenlLs .suggestion, to platx* him on inoliation for >ix monih."k,
the* ihimage to the
lani.er Stopped Motor Cars.
^lorgan, wIuvm.' age.s were said p> be b.‘J and •u respec livclv. were charged with begging. I\C. \Vmldiiigt«>n. wiio proved, said liie men had iH*eii sH)[»i>ing moun* cars and asking
prisonmeiit ami ordered to leave the <lislrict. Throe Offences.
T h oma s .h u n te r , of I '. l .'saxnv j ro
s a id th e m an t 'o u h l :iKo h a v e b een .'Umiiiomal fo r n ot l ia v in g h is l i i em e in o rd e r , a s i lie
.........I.I
cas<* a n dmi 1.......
e x*
.8UPL. Bu rg in ..II mill,
addre.ss was wro n g . S n n t e r was n n b re«i to pay 2bs. To Appear at Court.
. lo h n Wi l l iam .<to rey. c lo th i e r s a s s i s t a n t ,
:md Wi l f re d 11. S to r e y , ha i rdros .x' r . b o th of Ba r i ioldswi i k . we r e sumniom*d. th e foniU' r
fo r r id in g a mo to r c.vde wi th th e r e a r nuhi"- b e r p l a t e ohscure t l . ami th e l a t t e r for a id i n g
:iml ..'ilH'iting. In g iv in g evi<h*mi‘. P.C. Ba h lwm s:nd o n e ,, , i • • i
of i le f eml a n l s .saiil lie would not a t t e n d Co u r t . Ve i l l i e r d e f e n d a n t api>-'are«l. n o r liml an v
l e tUT bi'eti n-<<'tved. :iml i lie m a g i - i r a t e s ad- iourm' i l ihi*
ia.si.*> for l l ie a t t^ ' i idanc e of tlie
defet idanl .s . Costly Generosity. HerlH'i' t Mi l le r , t r a v e l l e r . B u r n h y wa s
fined in - , fo r d r iv i n g :i mo to r cyele wi th th e id en t i f i c a t io n p b . le ol.Mii red. He mimI Iu* ha<l iH-en a skei l for a lift li> a g ' r l am! <-otn- plie<l. T h e g i rP s
e.mt wa.- e o v e i i n g t h e miin- i>er. T h e gi r l . T am e r Jm kson. aw i of Bmn - h'V. dill not apiK'ar ami a'^ slie wa.s .s:uil to be o f p o o r f ami ly , tb e <a.'e a g a in s t h e r was
Mi l le r '•aiil he h a d not .sei.*n th e gi rl e i th e r
b e fo r e o r .-sim'.' tb e o f i em e w a ' e o inmiUe d . Only One Brake.
"-t-v r:d motor ( V C l i ' t ' were fined 1(K for
r iding th e ir maclum-s with th e front brake mit r,-i;
uliiti.ms
,
K-.i.lvnt l.n.U.'- iin.i mu- .U'
i.-n.i.im sa.d 1. • Inai hiM.' was .-x a c ly a.s 111- r,-i. n>-.l it m «
llu-ni to troin th e w<»rks.
good b a c k s for bad Clithcroo People Learning How To Exchange Old tor Now.
fill;"
Dim- .vour back Do .\(»n sidfei
a.Ia-. I'x-.-l lieadiK he-s
ilepressioii |> ibe urine di
ired.
o a k a n d pa in- l a n g u o r a n d nr in a tion
W.-ik kidn.-v,-- laimiii <i'> than- work.
Civ'.- tli.-Mi tl .o la-l|. lli.-v ia--al. T„
a ki.l.K-v l.a(-ka,-kv .vou tmiM curo
'''i:.!o'a"u -7uH l ami pi-ovi-ii ki.lm-y
ri-riK-.lv, n'oan'a llackavlio KaliH-y Pills liavo
sto.al
'''Tlmiv is pr.K.f of r.-al m.-ri: in this lilark- Wli-ill.-v N-w I*"-"'- lllarkl.urn. san!
lu r '; :!;; ';; 1^; .................. . t.,v nt f.,r „o.
‘ ''o'v fri.-ml
rvrn.nim-n.l.sl Doan's llackach. ij-'I .V Jhlls
^w'-ny 'all tim' ..
'fids medicine (pnckl.\ dro\« \'no-V; Mr s . . 'inall .-y sal J : -.s .s-on'
tnc...cl Do a n ' s Pi l l s he c anso D,..y ‘I ' d j n . , so tm‘ol' ttoral. (
.S.Knori) 11.
.-tinalk-.w.” . „..„rv,vli,.ro its. a liott. Don’t 'ain.i .VV,/',)..„.1„‘. pills." or " ki.ln.-y pills,” ^l-'^i'..i.|lv
f.ir Dfl'N'fs lla.-knclio Knlnoy
t«ii in.l.'- u m th e C' rowlh e r - s l r e e t ,
Bu n i l e v . wa.s . summor . 'l i for r id in g a mot i i r cvc le n o t h a v in g two indei»emleni brak«*s. P .C. . .'8n\by [ i roved
I Twd ro-idstcrs. Thomas Bihy ami Frami.s
tlie ims.s*,'ngers for iiiom-y. Pri.'soner'' w<*ri* >ent‘'nee<l to a <lay .s iin-
the tiiuher, staling that his wife had U'en very ill ami all Ids lime al liome was siK'iit in tile work of tlie iionse. Ho vei*y rarely went into the yard, wliich was i'nlore<l round tlio side of tin*
hon.se*, and wa.s Irtinkly .sur- jiriscd to se*c the hen hut. He knew the boy liad built oilier huts hut lie h;id tiseul wockI botiglit by him and removed to Bimington. l*lie Chairman Kiid the ia'iieli Inul no de
ADVERTISER AJSTD TIMES, FRIDAY, ADGMJST 17, 1923. SLAIDBURM M.O.
BY THE BANKS OF THE ^ HODDER AND RIBBLE. U
BY DALES^LAN.
“ The valley smiled in living greon, ^ A ttreo which nea r i t gave
I* roni noontide h e a t a friendly screen, Drank from its limjiid wave;
'Pile swallow brushed i t with h e r wing And followed i ts me an d e r in g .” (S to d d a r t ) .
Bc.Miming o u r ranihle, wo now find ourselves
a l H ig h e r HiHldor JJridgo th a t over-popular reso r t. Small wonder th a t town-dwellers shmdil be so charmed witli th e sylvan scene which ruveal.s it.'^elf on e i th e r side, bo i t from Clitheroc o r Chaigley. H avin g h al ted for a while ieiining over tho th e bridge,—i l m a tte r s n o t
pa ra l le l ol
wlietlier down Mrcam o r up s tream—a fjiscin- a t in g picturo is before us. 'Pho placid deiith of w a te r mirrows so perfectly th e overhang ing loliage,
who.se various l in ts co n tra s tin g with tho sombre sliailow.s of th e embankment a re bro u g h t in to delightful relief. B u t wo in us i leave th e peaceful scene or our itiiierarv must bo curtailed. J.ict US tu rn to otir le f t on leaving th e bridge, and a t ta c k tho steep of “ Birdie
Jlrmv,” Now verily in h in lland. we see fledglings—(piick on th e wing—Inive reached th a t age which enables them to he .<
ieir-.snp- po r lin g . lienee th e ir ale r tn e s s to ilescry Insect o r grub.
CLITHEROE GUARDIANS “ ON THE HORNS OF A DILEMMA.”
discussed th o question of Uio p aym en t .of dpocial fees _to D r . B en n e tt, vacciinuion officer fo r th e Sluidburn are a . J^iiic tiii.o ago tlio Board oTitained tho
s.inction of th o
Mini.stry of H e a l th to th e paym ent of a. .sawciul fee of two gninoas for eacli
succe.ssfiil case of vaccination i>orformed a t th e home of th o p a t ie n t and tho [>criod in re sp e c t of wJiicli th e i)
crmi.ssion was -granted h av ing expired th o Miiustrj- w rote
a.sking w h a t th e JJoard’s fu tu re in ten tio n was in regard to th e m a t te r . 'Pile Bov. J . W. Pickup asked if he was
Clithoroo Board o f G uardians on Monday
r ig htly informed th a t Dr. Bennett, had le f t or wa.s ab out to leave th e d is tr ic t. Tile Chairman (Mr. W. Han.«on) said tiie
th a t Dr. Bomieit lias e i th e r left th e d is tr ic t or is ab out to do .so, Ih e C h a in n a ii : Yc-s, b u t sometimes com
Mr. P ick u p :
Commou.scn.se* tells u.s plainlv
mon sense i.s wrong. Jidck'd
definite Information on th o p oint thoy.(o«ght to proceed cautiously in the m a t te r o‘f fixing tile fees for tho fu tu re . They ought if
.Munething akin to tablelaml. M’h a t ji charm ing
expaii.so of co u niry wo discover as wo look backward ! T'o th e e a s t we beliohl th e profile of ohl Pendle, whilst to th e n o r th u*o discern Jnglehorough ami M'hernside, :iml fu r th e r ea stward lies bold Penyghent. But we
inn.st not linger, jind :is we jiass jihmg. observe a few small collages in winch in th e old daj'S liandloom weaving was carri<?d on. H alf a mile tl is ia n i on th e r iglil s tand tlie deserted
AIm.sliouse.«,
to approach which we
mus t clinih th e wide iiiid semi circu lar .sio|)s, 20 in number, all
mo.ss grown. I t is a depressing scene as wi* mark th e '
decayed dwellings which once :ifrordeil a com- foruible sh e lte r for a t least 10 inmalos. \V*.* read th a t th e
pre.sent huihlings were erected throu gh tile iieneficoiice of .Sir Bd. .Sherburne who. by an emlowmeni made in 1080, d e te r mined th a t 20 ag(.‘d iieojile, men or women, if an y such were lo be found, sliould have relii'f and ma intenance. Tliere were ce rtain limit ations. among th e chief of which was th a t ai»plicaiils mus t !k* over 00 yea rs of age, to lie (piit<* unalile to work, ami to be witho ut any fixed means of .-usii.'nance. U nfor iunalely .Sir Bichanl died before his pious intention could he carrietl into effect, hut his son. Sir
Nicholas Sherlmrne, in 1700. foundcil ihi* Aluisliouses in ilieir present |XLsition wliicli. though apparently in such an out-of-the-way jilace. wore on the edge of the ancient higli- road to I’reston. Ht* wislunl tin* A!mshons?s to hold 12 poor poiiph*. two from I'sich of tin* followoing parisiics: Aigliton. Bailey, Cdiaigley, Dutton, Bihehester. NViswell, anti Mytton. .A payment was made eacli moiitli of 0 2 to 10 peoph*. and 7/2 to 10 j>eople wlu'iher tlu*y live<l :it the .Almshoux's or not. Sir Nicholas .Slierburm* wished these monthly alms to Ik* given on the lOtli of »*ach month to remind the jHior jieopli* of tin* death of hi.' father, wlio di«'<l on tin* lOtli August, and lo remind them to [tray for the rei>os(* of his Mini.
.Mo.st <if the iH.*ople pix'fcrrt'd to receive ilie alms without going to the .Almshouse.', ami w«* iKH*<l hardly lie surprisL*<l that they prefertvd a situation h'-v' lonely, for lo he in eommimicaf-ion with tlu* outer world seems hut natural. 'I’lu* names of the
pari.slitvs may be
'Phe brow lop reached, we .see
payment of a .sjHJcuil foe was only agroctl u|K>n liecathse of circuinslancos peculiarly affecling Dr. JJen nett in th e <listrict for which lie was respoiisihio and
tho.se circuni.stanccs might- not obta in in reg ard lo hi.s deputv. 'Pho C h a i rn ia n : I ta k e i t t l ia t his deputy
possible to re v e r t to tlio original foe. 'Phe
know w h a t Mr. B e n n e t t’s in ten tio n is. We have accepted hi.s doniity and can tak e no fu r th e r step.s u n ti l lie iiimsclf
ro.sign.s th e olfice.
only a c ts
occa.sionall.v. “ AVliy a d eputy if he iiiiomls to continue jiractist* there;"” oliservod Mr. Pickup. Phe C h a i rm a n : AVo ar^.* -not supi>
o.sed to
saii.sfactor.v t iu i t I th in k wo o u g h t lo adjourn fu r th e r cons ideration of tho m a t te r u n ti l we have more dofinito information a.s to Dr. Ik 'iin e tt and Ins arrang(*meni with hi.s deputy. Tho Cliairnian: Bui tho Ministry of H ealih
Mr. P ick u p : The wliok* .situation is .so nn-
Ministry* i.s probably n o t aware th a t we a re on th e hnnus of a diloinma.
Mr. Pick up added i l ia t in tlic absence of
Board had no inform ation as to th a t . ' All ho could .say was th a t thev had had no resignation from Dr. B en n e tt who was th e re fore s till in th e i r .service.
FIVE If Woman only knew
HOW HAPPY SHE WOULD BE, telling all her friends WHAT MRS. SARGESON HAD DONE FOR HER 1
NOW is your time to v is it her. No case too' hard. After you have tried everybody else give her a call. No charge for Advice. Every lady given special attention, or MBS. SARGESON ■niU v is it any lady by special appointment at her own home.
Belts, Knee Caps, Anklets, Elastic Stockings, Trusses with specially tempered springs, Springless Trusses, Chest E x panding Braces, Vulcanite and Porcelain Pessaries, Bond ages. Appliances, for Stooping, Improving the figure, Sso. Rubber supporting rings, Bed Pans, &c.
RUPTURES iroatod on iho most scioniific principles--o Paten t Elastic Trusses. :: Enemas :: Douches.
NOTE ADDRESS------->»-29, ST. MARY’S STREET, OLITHEROE Also 13, EANAM, BLACKBURN.
a re aw a i tin g a ropl.v. Mr. p ic k u p : We Imvo o u r reply. The
“ in th o (hirk-” and i t was decided to d efer fu r th e r oinisideiiition of th e m a t te r th e Clerk lH*ing instru(3ed to commnnicalo with .Dr. Beimott w ith a vit»w to a.M?erlaiiiiiig what a f ran g em e i it he has made w ith Iii.s deputy.
NOT LIGHTING-UP TIME.’
FARMER FINED FOR BEING DRUNK IN CHARGE OF HORSE.
.luim'.s 'Pa.vlor. farmer , of J .i t t le Mearle.v Hall. Mearley. wjus charged with lM*ing d ru n k in ch a rg e of a hoi*se ami lloat. P.C-' ,Si*Har.s .st:ited th a t a t
.stojqMil th e vehicle and asked 'I’aylor w h a t wa.s th e m a i le r ,
pri.soner rojdying, ” I t is not lighting-np tim e y e t .” Dr. W. K. Ikirker, iriljce .surgeon, .stated
th a t hi* wa.s ciilled to th e [wlice s ta t io n a t P-3U p.m.
dwi'llings. Ill the centre of tin* hon.H's stands a small chaiH.'l in which the [XKir i>e<)ple wor- sliip|K>d. 'Pile ihToralious ami tracings of the part ahovt* tlie »*ntrance to the chapel are almost as [lerfi'Ct as they must have hc‘*n when first placed in jtosition. 'Pin* Chapel itself is in keeping with the re.'t of the huihlings and wa.s fitt<*d for the mvds of tlio inmati',''. and cniitaim."d a few rude I*onchos am! ail altar. .Service was <'«imliict<sl
almo.st every .Snminy by junior members of tlie priest hood from .Stonyliursl Cstlhge. T'ortunately, my old
Cforim'rly clerk at Clilhoroe Castle) secured excellent negatives of
friend. Mr. M*m. .Sutcliffe
whole lihtck of buildings, including the inter ior as >V
.'pb'udid |»)iot«*graph' ap[K*ar. in om* of which tin* three occupant' of the .\lmshonses figure. Wh a t a p a th e t i c s ig h t it wa s to Si'o ’ he
puIiH'lied tin' si-cond vi>!ume in wiiicli
iM'gativ*-' were kimlly su[ipli«Hl t«i .Mr. .7. 'P. Fielding (author of ” 'Phe Bamhier ” ) who. in
4*1I a.' exterior of tin* cliaix*!. wliich
c a r i ' t a k e r . Mr . Cltidgeoii. th e sole oocu[ia iii of t h e h u i ld i n g ' . which we r e th e n fast- d e to r - i ' l r a t in g . 'Plie o pen k in d of y a r d in f ro n t . howeviT. wa.s s [ ta c io n ' a n d w»'ll f lagged, i ts o u tw a r d e d g e iM*ing p r o t e c t e d by a k in d of s t em' I ia lu s t r ad e whicli .sliowed i inmi s t ak e a b l e ' i g i i ' of ( Ifcay. In t h e r«*ar o f th e Altnshous* .' t i le deii 'O ami .'omlir«' wood of K<'inple s t a n d s , wliilst in th e f o r e g r o u n d is tin* ( ju a r ry f rom which t h e s to n e for th e new win g of .Stony- l iu r s t w.'is ol i ta i iu'd . I'Aillowiiig tlu* oM s i indy ro ad wliinli leails
to I*r<*sion. if tin* d a y be cU*ar. f rom thi** emin e n c e a woinler ful ex|»an.«e of c o u n t r y is 'c«*n. in c lu d in g ohl Pendh*. a n d in t h e g a p
b e twe e n Cle rk Hi l l a n d t h e N a h— Hamb l e d o n .M«*or. Darw(*n Moor , a n d t^iward t h e co a s t . Lyt l iat i i . t h e Ivb*vat4>r a t l''U*»>lwood, Bla ck-
jMHtl 'power , e tc . Be a c h in g tin* juiu'tuia* of tin* t h r e e road
we tak<* t o th e lef t a n d (k's e eml ing hy 'iiUMith ami [ilea-sani ro ad U*ading t " .Stony- l i i i i s t .—e r e We
a t t i 'u t io u is urr("st<'d hy a wa y s id e m o n um e n t o r c(*iiota|ih
r<'cording
r e a c h .Sto ck h r id g e—o u r a me l a n c h o ly
e v e n t whi r l i hap[>om‘d in th e w i n t e r o f 1831. Tn th e de<.'|) rt'cess on tlu* r ig h t of
_the_ro.nl s t a n d s a [ilain stom* cros s u|miu which i.s a n insc r i j i t ion wliich r e a d s t h u s :—
“ I*r.'iy for iln* n*posc* of th e soul of .Tames Wells.
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lotlm.nza 'l.-ft a ,11str.-ssme woakncs.s of tiro r c . ' r : : k ■ h k ^ ^ . - y
‘‘ Oft evenings glad make mornings s a d .” “ Watch for y«* know not the day nor the hour.”
Wo learn th a t tliis .Tames Wells wa.s a
not<xl fiddler who occnpi«.*d a dwelling_on tin imstr side, and one <*V4*ning iinnle a journey down to Hnrst Oreen to p a r t ic ip a te in some
fe.stivities th e re . He took with him his favoiirit4i in s trm n en t with which to rhf*<*r the company. St.'iying ra th e r la te , he a t la-st commenced Ids journey homeward and had g o t n.s fa r a.s th e wochI
ju.st above S tony hnrs i wiien he tni-s-siNl hi.s way .slightly an d wa.s .'UJ»[m»s«m1 to liav«* falb'ii in to a (piarry in th e wood Host* t(» when* th e cenotaph now stands n i s lifeless body was di.'Coven*<l n e x t morning a t ti ie bottom of th e q u a r ry , ami beside it was his violin.
A HOLIDAY WITHOUT KEATING'S—IMPOS SIBLE f Il It too. Kcalltic't Powder kifU EVERY Iiu«. Floa. Ply. Motb. Ant. W«i.v cr Vto*.o>iini r* finm; into coatact
Uelli.^'.V3 !/*. 'Iai.l * "
o. i'«riol-. .vj.. f.l . .m.l ;/•. “ ou >lux llol.Jdv.
Died Fehy. 12th. l.=31.;’ tlie t<» ihi."; day over ilu.‘ doors of iln*
Taylor veiw much u nd er th e in(hienre of 4lrink a n d q u i t e unf it t<* Ik* in c h a r g e o f an.v V4‘liicle.
Pri.som'r: I do not th ink I wa.s so much
wor.se for ilriiik, h u t thev know hetl«.*r than I do. A line of Ids. and co't.'s—X'2 1>. (id.-in a l l—
wa.s imjKySc'd.
THE WEATHER IN MESPOT A summary of local meteorological ohserv-
alioits tak en a t th e Municipal H ealth Olfice, .Vshar,
Ba.snih, d u r in g Ju n o , stsUes:— .\v e rag e maximum tempc*ruture ..........105.5 Highest maximum tem p e ra tu re , .Juno 28 ................................................119.0
.'Vvorago ininiinum temiK>nituro ......... SO.l Higiiest minimum temi>eraturo Ju n o 28 .............................................. Sl.S
I/Owe,'i maximum ieiniH>raturo .Juno 21 ................................................. 91.2
Total rainfall
........................................................Nil {
Ireale.si daily ranfall am o u n t ..................N il Nmnher of rainy days
....................................Nil If ’Iraq is fairly hot in .summer tho t^iwns of th e P«T>ian ( lu lf a re even h o tte r .
l.ow o 't minimum toin peratu ro Ju n o 23 .............................................. 75.-1
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word piciur(‘s have come down to us from I'jirly cent lines a.s folhnv.s. Ill 1583 .Muster Bal[ih I■'ilch wrote of Bandar A h h a s:— •• N a tu re scK'mt*d not lo Imve designed i t .sItouM Ik* inliahiusl.
I t is siinat4yl a t th e
fool of a ridge of moiinlnins of excessive h e ig h t ; tlu* aii- you br»*atho .seems to bo on fir4*: moiia! vapours continually exhalo from th e liowcl.s of th e e a r th ; tho fields a re black and d iy as if tiie.v had hoi*n scorclied wltli lir«*.*’ Concerning .Muscat-, . \h d i ir Uazak, w r iting
Telephone, 74. DRY C L E A N I N G ! Now is the time to have your SUIT os COSTUME dry Cleaned.
I t is just as important to have yo'ur outer garments clean as It is- to have your under garments clean !
in M-12. s ay s :—” 'Phe h e a t wa.s so intense th a t it hurne<l th e marrow in tho bones ; th e sword in its scabbard mell4.*4l like w ax ; and llu.i g«*m.s which adorned tho Imndle of tlie dagge r were reduced to
co.al. In th o plains th e (has4> hecamo a m a t te r of iK*rfcct case for th e do-sc'rt wjvs filled w ith roastccl
ga7A*lk'.sl” CARRIED TO COURT.
.Michael M*alsh. a laliourer, of no fixc<i
:d)ode. wa.s finoil lOs. hy .Mr. \V. OiT and Councillor W. Si.'indring, a t tlie Boivugh police C4»uri, on 'Piu-tkIuv, oii n cha rge of 1k*- in g d ru n k and diMjrdorfv. P.C. .8i*llarH siMike lo finding tho man lying
on tlu* foottnuh in Mo<>r-lane, shouting and swearing, w h en asked to get ni>,
pri.sonor shouU'd. ” 'Po blazes with th e Bods.” \ \ i l - ne.s.'i a.*4sisi4.*d him t<i his feet, found he was lu>jK*
le.sslv d ru n k , and witli difficultv g o t hi in to th e ‘ top of parson-lane, whore P C. \V«‘ightman canio U> luK
a.s.sistance, Wlilsli t-Iien re fu s 'd t4» walk and they had practic ally t4T earn." liiin to tho police
st.ition.
TROUBLE AHEAD. AVANTED.—A real rough guy—J wan t a
cow liatid wlio knows cows. N o t u nder 35 yea rs of ago nor over 50. Ono who smokes, drinks , swears, lolls tho tru t l i and hates sheep her(h*rs. W .F .H .. 11ie Thr4*o B Bauch, Largo Canyon P . O.. .\zt4‘C., N. AT.—Classi fied ad. in’ Ajo (.Ariz.). ” Cop[K‘r Nows.”
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Mondav, lie was a t th e toil of King-sire**t, when lie saw [
iri.soner in 4 iiarge of a hor."K and milk-lloai.
Pri.soner’s lieaii wjas o v er th e side of th e Iloal and he at)i>*'ared to a.'k*L*[).
p.m. on ih*> reins lK*ing .sl;ick. Wltnes.s Ik*
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Tlw (Tldoft Inanrnnce Office in the World.
S U N INSURANCE Severn) memlier.s agrL*ed ll ia t they were
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And keep fit for ihe Gastle Fete TRY OUR NOTED FANCIES
Id eal Bakery Tot . 1 3B.
0 . 4 S T L E S T R E E T -4ND S fA R K E T P LA C E .
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