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(EIGHT) ADVERTISER AND TIMES, ERIDAV, JUNE 17. 1932. BALL AGAIN! EXAMPLES


iiistriol. Hoavy tufted carpets, not sewn on j)il,. you so frc{|uently .see. want ejunlity a t tlie SCO our stocks.


price, call and B a l l AKfaln.


i 1


one side thick ruliber coveriuf^. Cel- one and ilisjKui.sc with all worries rei;aidinj; your polished top tahic. Heat and <lainp proof.


1 2 /6 yd. Ileavy Tid)I(( Felt, ol ins. wide, B a l l A{2r a i n ,


^VE ARE AT Aid, TI.MES RLKA.SF.I) to send an e.-eporb to advi'^o you on Floor Coverings and Furnishings.


chain of shops are alive to pre.soni (hunands. B a l l A|ca>in.


.-E7 /7 /- a X 3i A.xininsti'r Carpet, worth 10 guineas.


we ai'e up to tho ininuto and with our Ilomemher I'Aira heavy .Super


A ttiagniticN'Ut C^arpet B a l l Af c a in .


. £ 5 / 1 0 / - n X 3 Su[»er Wilton Ships Cjii |M}t-.


10 year', wear nn a (lagged Honr. B a l l A ^ a i n .


I ‘f ' « ' it-))’? A 4 ' i


. •£ 3 /1 9 /6 Solid Jacobean or Fumed Oak Wardrobes. .S-ft. wide, t>-ft. 2-ins. liigh. Full length l>evclled plate mirror in door and large drawer under. Offered at £3/19/(), delivered free. B a l l Aj^ a in .


.£ 2 1 9 /6 Solid Jacolieaii Oalc 'rallhoys. J graded drawers. 3ft. wide. Note the width. Provides that anqile <lrawer room We all need.


B a l l A ^ a i n .


3 0 / - Oak nodding Cliests. An artistic and useful piico of furuituri>. B a l l AKa>in.


JU.ST AIMHVKI)................ ...


Remnant l.engths of IMain Iltnivy Wllton, j tho Exhibition Carpels all colours ami .sizes. Wi* have bought a j _________ _________________


large (iiiaiitity ol j Fond^ii. _^TI]0 biggest deal siuct' we hnught ............ .


Broadlooni Wilton Remnaiit.s. We probably have your length and size. Ball the hulk buyer.


B a l l Afarain.


3 2 / 6 3 X 2J 'rape-ilry Carpels. .Modern designs.


B a l l A$?ain.


.£ 2 /5 / - Solid Panel fid] size Oak Bed­ stead. Get your Bisl Irom Ball and rest coutout.


B a l l As r a in .


.-£2^19/6 3 X 2yds Super Wilton Carpet I from the [lassages of Slioolhreds Stores, .........


hxuliug Scottish Manufaelurer's Stock ol ! •


Steel Welilis. The liiiesi Suite value ev(*r offered in Clillierne.


.


- - Sprung on B a l l


.£ 5 / 7 / 6 3 X 3j Super .\xmin^ter C’arpet. ^fndo from a romnaui leiigtli of Both-


Carpet. .Miulern design. An e.xceptiona’l opportunity to six'iire a high grade carpel at a low priei*. He who hesitates is lost. B a l l A$i:ain.


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HEAD OFFICE : POULTRY, LONDON, E.C. 2 TRADESMEN!


ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR PRESENT TAKINGS?


ARE YOU TELLING THE PEOPLE OF THIS DIS­ TRICT WHAT YOU CAN OFFER THEM?


c- • lliile elfeet


; .*£6 1 7 /6 -IJ .X .'ll Heavy A.xuiinsler Carpets. Perfectly now goods.* Raiikrupt stock. Note the extra largo size. Choice of two designs. Wo guarantee the price to he a fraction b o l o w t o - d a y ’s w h o l e s a l e p r i c e . Ball for large size carpets.


Ball Aj^ain. If you


^Y10 IIO!,D THE LAl^Gl'lsf STOCKS OK SUPER AXMINSTER CARPETS in Hit?


FITTED CARPETS. 3.u00 yards of Hody Carpet in ."toi’k, fouy expert jitUrs on .stair. Let us quote .vftu for tlint Carpet* and then yoti will know why wo are busy. Ask for 32S Chtlieroo.


'B a l l As r a ih .


; 1 9 /6 Su|ier Axmiiister Rug», *2yd.s x 1. I Why huy inferior Rugs for very little Ic.ss? Bali Axrain.


Trough of Rowland Improvements pnd “ An Irritating Incident,”


' posit ion from taking tin* ebair at the iiioiitlilv meeting of Bowland Bural Distriei Couueil, held in tin* 'I’owii Hall, Clitlieroe, on 'ruesday afternoon. .Mr. Walker pri'sided over a good atlA'iidauci*.


Assistant SanItaryXinspoctor. Mr. Henry Cox (3S), of Bolln'rliam.


was selected fnvin four eamlidales whom tin* Conm-il iiiterviewe»l for tin* post 4if assistant sanitary iiispA'ctor. The remuner­ ation is L'200 per annum, plus


travelling


A!\pensc*s. ^Ir. Cox, who is an ex-Si‘rvii‘e inaii. has been acting as assistant in tlie Shetli(‘ld City Conneirs sanitary ileparlment.


Danger Signals. 'I’ho SnrvA'vor inlimateAl that the County


painting warnings on ilie road in* the vicinity ol Wood End, Wliit(*well. .Mr. Clark .slressml tin* in*oil foi* tin* siuin*


thing near tin* Cluirch Seliool at Wadiling- ton, {Uid also tin* ih'sij'ahiiity nf aAlditional tlanger signals. Tin* road Irom tin* village


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tlii*_ roads, .Mr. II. 'ratiersall ni’glng ilu* ilesiraliility ui putting sneli promptings hi careful <lriving ninhn* llie eyes of motorists. Mr. Whitakm* nrgAsl tin* desirabilitv of


Antliority had given iiistruetioiis lor warn­ ing signals to he erected on tin* N’ icarage road at :\litlon, ami also at lloilder Bank, \ \ hitA!well, ill tho Slaiilhnrn (Stonybank) and Dale Head Alistriels, and at Grin'dielon. I he Word “ slow is also to lii' painted on


^lr. B. IlitA'Ilitl was pi-eveuted by indis- 151, DEAD TROUT. By W. S. WEEKS, F.S.A., Town Clerk of Clithoroo. M'ailer Smitlison, laniierj of Carter Fold


Farm. Waddingion, appeareil at Bolton-by- Bowland, on .Monday, to answer n .siiiiinions


said In* was unaware that daiiiagA* would I In* caused Ijy Ids action of emptying sheA*p I dip into a ilrain.


’ What the Bailiff Found.


^ motorists apjiarontlv tiiilud to riotico the ing an itilurions «*(fuct on truus and vo'^*ta- cLMjossivo Sjmod af winch they (b*.Ma*mh*d tin* ti«m. Defendant also said he thomdir his hill. Only on Sniiday night he fully ex- imnltry had been snlfering from ll7e diii peeled to sei* three vehicles hecmie mvolvi*d 'I'hen* »*onld he no ilonhi Dial shei'ii dip wiis


IV V ,1 J l-!n


It was remwnhered extremely injurious to fish life.


tli.in .«!( loul Iroin III,- Jloon-ni-k Imi l„ il lisl, U.icidiMKloii nne-


ways. .Ml-. IIint-liliir,- (,Siim-vni-) slatnil tliai. tin- ;Moni-y allntti-(l In tin-' C'nmn-il wnnlil


not he suflieient to complete all flu* work they had set out to acconijilish on tin* roads in the Trough (d' Bowlaml. 'I'he essential part> (d the scheini; hat] been cumpleled. hut fnrllier linancial aid wonhl have to he sought if tin* work had to he flni>hed.


“ Getting in First.”


i lie Council wen* asked to give their approval^ to the draft for Clitheroe's Flei--


tricily I'.xieiision Order to various parl'i of •Bowlaiid.


I Isiylliorne to (iishnrn was also asked. Mr Jlniehliffe s:ibl it loidceif as if the hiiior were heat on ‘‘ getting in f iis i ,” \vlier»*as it might be .t'ears befort* Cliflteroe C'oj'iiora* turn e\ti*nded tbeir siqiply id' enrrem.


,, . . ^ . i - i — come through


I Mipimrt C’liiboroe’s Order, the Settle C'om- I pany eannot come in?


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I aflinnative.


j lr . laylor (I’aylborne) sju'tl manv farim*is Maiiiod water I'atber tban eloctricilv.


Attracting Visitors. I -'Mr. B. Ilitcliin smd tJn. (■ slater


nitb a view to di*velopiiig Bilddesilale as a lioliilay centre. A Slaidburn Petition.


tii-iiiily ol .Mmillmi-ii |„-iitiom-il llu- Coiiiii-il f ..........Uli-Iiymil- to pi-oi-im- II i li i ily ili-h-oi-v of


.-Slum- .-ixiv r,-sill,-I,Is III o -


i,-lli-rs iiislt-ml ol llu- pn-si-iit svsli-ni' uf <li-lifi-iy on tlin-i- duys u mci-k. '


Jllshlu-ll III III,-II- ll|l|,||,.||ti,„|. sji,,,,,. „| lu-tmilly |■ ,.sldJ.d lyiiliii, ,, ,„i|„,


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Tel. 113. i ’


I C E C R E A M C U P S A N D S P O O N S .


D R I N K I N G S T R A W S . P L A T T E R S .


S E R V I E T T E S . D ’O Y L E Y S .


B A K I N G C U P S . T A B L E C L O T H S —


E V E R Y T H I N G IN P A P E R W A R E F O R T H E P I C N I C A N D G A R D E N P A R T Y .


L I N G A - L O N G A W A R E . INEXPERIENCED. NEW DRIVER OF SEVENTY IN


COURT AT BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND. Tlioiiiiis lliirpor, ri-tirod ioincr. of P.


Lnshton-st rcet, Barrmvford. wlio said lie was nearly seventy yt*ars old ami had been driving a car only since April, wa.s snm- inmied al- lb)ltcni-hy-Bowland on Alondnv lor driving witlmnl <liie care ami attention.


, .I*: •^*'' .P‘","*


ing on the edge of the road in Bunilcv- road. crossing ib,. white* line.


alleged tliat lii* was driving too (jiiicUv to take the corner properly, and skidded.'


Cbirkstm, of Blackburn, said he took a wtde turn to avoid sonic children. His speed was


tliat caused the V-....


finite normal atid trouble.


iiiisjndgin,. DiMiiissiiig the case on payment of costs.


isjinigiiig Ins spooci mul skiililing. ” ................- "


- ‘ A d v e r t i s e r & T i m e s ” O f f i c e 2 7 , C A S T L E S T R E E T - C L I T H E R O E One Capone does not


millions of loyal ami imlnstrioui wliom one never hears: nor arc .... ami greed peculiar to any race or am* nation.—Afr. Andrew Afelloii, the American Ambassador in London.


y-oiintcrbalmu-i-


ox|»erieneo on (he road .should bo 'mined gradually ami by slow driving.


tli(^ Chairman (.Mr. J. L. Araoalpine) said


1st i-liiorgoiii-y iloft-iiilmii, liml i-iicnnn'tert-il osl-itp A„ . 'mV I nnliiil, to SOIIIO i-.xtt-m In- lost Ills lio.ml iiftor li. opLos ' I ■ I


.Mr. Clarkson said that- was prohahlv tiho first ........... ........ * *


■ ’


«.,x. n • • ‘


o tii


the skid i


imL tin 11..x ....-I


I .side tinsto. .mill tli.-tl goiior.-illv wiis ,|,,. pomlcnt on foiioos. At Uio pi.-i',-,- i„ ip,,,,. Hoii thi-ro was none: Unit was tlio diiru-iiltv. lint. It was a surprise to find tliat one auUiority tyoiild so not iigainst iinotlior. riio Ciimrnian; Tos wlioii wo liavo niailo


s Do ?, iho road llirniigli Uion- ostiito.


ions citizens of j of the work not having been done T shnnbl arc lawlessness | have advised an interview with the Pro.stnn


Corporation. (Continued at foot of n er t column.)


Jfr. Hai-klioiiso: I f it had lu-oii a nin-sti,u. it was Defendant, who was represented bv Mr.


Ills car struck a motor three-wheeler stand­ It wiis


• - ........ ■'"(■h a wiib» sweep that ....................... Hio direction


|u-litiom-rs tvi-ro I,


„.d


ppsitivi-ly i-idii-llloiis llial OIU- luill of llu- tlisiiic-l slioiid liavi- a daily postal si-niii- tyliik- till, otlii-i- was ,■ ,-sll■ i,■ t,.d to altoniati- ilii.ts.


\\hiU-ii,liil,- ilislni-ls iiiiglil wi-ll hi- ,.„|,. snh-r,-il witli tliiisi- of WiKulhmis,-.


tv 'i 'T V 1 '■


iriinl till- |u-titi,ui to tin- I>ii'-tiiiiist(-i- fh-ni-riil. Alleged “ High-handed Action.”


iirilmiiig iiioidoiit


piuoo to


Pku-od oil ,ui the


iho Sid; conrse ol jbe i-mprovt’inents in nro<oV*ss ^'iV* I / I i '!'•


Mr. Whiliiki-l- olisi-rvi-il Ihiit n fiirllu-r Iiiiil nmirri-il in tin, I


lilt- side- of tho foil roil BKeston C’oniorition


i 'l l " i


/ iL - 'M ir o iu i ho o i l , ' " j S / u i d ^ i u " 'n...


• isKii uhat rights the C'onncll posscss4*d on moorland.


aulliorily's K n gim o ;Td ; :m l i, | „ ' t t lini niilos iiilo \Vvn-.sdido Mr {vi, ;. ;


Air. Ilim-Iiliffe: Tlie wliole of llu* bind


from our bonmlary to tin* first gate enter- irig the Irongli from Dniisop Bridge on the


Hoii, mid Uio wiiolo of Uio Imid froiii tlio koiindiir.y to Siiioit .Mill C'ottiiges on Uu- noitli .sido, iil.sii Ill-longs to till- ( ot luiridioii.


u", ' |•rosion Iiiiniodiiitolv wo st-irli-d


osoiiyiitions our iiion |,ut Uio i-iirlli on tlio 00111.


lint llioy St........... liv tlio


J.iigiiioor who Iilso wroto iiu- Unit if tlio dillnpiiig did not ooiiso In- ,ro,i|,l |,„| i|„,


It nas alleged that iii ronmliiig the Post •>»d stop ns from spoiling the heantv *imi •'*


| had _c;inse(| jniciloil


.VI.'li‘‘T . " H'u luiiuls of till- Town Clork, •'Huenilies <jf their estate.


earth Mr. '\Vliiliili(-i-: Ami yi-| it wiis nluolntclv


a lot of


*^H-liand side of llu* road liu- Chiiiniimi: It st-oins In linvi- liei-ii


l..ri"l"''’'i' .T '" '7


me expense of carting waste a Vonnle of thi-en . 4 . . miles—nnnectvsstiry cost to llu* r'ltt'imeis cm* bo’r .-^ 'i Air. AMiitaker: *Xol only that, but lie ’.sent ' '*''" ,10 see that they d id C"r|'nriiUon's "P"'"’". Jfr.


iilo .'-^101?':- ia"''^^ A 2 " 'l"<'stinii of ininl- I ^ t*.xpenso in eartiim


‘.etio i the


, , t_U„- spot whm- it wns lloi„k |uol<-,-tinn on Ui'o


MOTOR CYCLIST'S OFFENCES , , |


iVv il,.w'l' lislis iV- I


-Sti-i-h-, of 7.1, ])iii-iil,-v-i„ml, ''"''■■’


■ o- , , l'"-'


?'""‘k'.r ("'■ ilnviiig II iilotoi- ''"U uttviitioii


Vi utP'insl Ikiril pm-ty


P .L i.oucli sliilt-,| Unit III- WHS on inoiiii- '1 ''


t.u lists, mill tln-n ilnv,, „v,.i- i, |,|i„,i i.iii iikri-iist of miotlioi- <-m-


I I Mi;''.’''r''i ‘'I'l'- 1 Vi'


■loilsi \ Dof.-mlmil Siii.l tin-


biH^ ............................'iiem-u me top of the He was fined o.«. jp i*ach case.


(Continm-d from preceding column.)


Ciy.it limigj-r to triiflie on the S-iwIev (i sinirii road liy tcli-gr,a|ili |inles whioli miefit


either to he put fiirthet! haek into th -Z n e e 01 removed from the ro-ulsido if ”..t ke done, tken


to hme i-eil rellectors affixed to tlic poles L « .1S (lone III .some other |uirts of tlie distr’iel


^mihl"’r ‘ *


should lie (-oiiuiiiinieiiteil witli. T|,., fion was lliimiininiisly endorsed.


""'''"('it.'- res|iniisilile *'


- a c e Of the 3 s : ' P H . , .


Reflectors for Telegraph Poles. riillod Iittentioii to the


Leigh Anno


. Tb,','"‘f ‘ ir ’ -■ following are given bv TTi. v - , . sleeping well AK- n.x.^i*^ ------- ■ "" “'-'"'f' kluakcrs. I roi,tinned with the ‘ niri's" '"V,"'’"'"” - soon i


ilisls wort, rhliii p3'"<ed the


in ch ed the top of the


T)mvnliani, 1071, .|m,e I7th. t’rc.sentnients


aa kein'e Quak«^I | me" t"o sleep.''"''''“ ’ Sometimes my lieail CliUiiwnc IfiSn, October 21st. ''(“•"'‘•r.s. | w.a., „„ |.|,„ -------- . ' ' '"'"‘i ' a ^ - ih k f ir


was all of a whirl. . 1


- often w.as on tlio Veree „r i ’ 'ergo of a hreakdowii.


fait Unit I ] Inid


,".urrowly missing sonic- ‘


f'l'H'vnio-Skipluii loiiii (-Ill out


' '


"".""""".ul ul lloltnii- mi,I


"'k'liKs In Uio l•l-l-ston C'orporii-


Iiwiiy wiili tilt- rosiiU Unit il hud to hi- i-iriod -linidil I ,,.•11 I


1 . V. ".'•••’‘-"‘•j'Je. Mr. WJiilaktu' ‘


lug t-fOlUllllli-S. -Mr. \ \ hitiiki-i- iigi-i-i-il, mill siiiil Unit thi- ‘"'',>.k'">,s III till- Itminmiil mill


, ................ - llTItllt Ilii- nii-i-ting iiiiiiniiiiiuislv iigri-i-,| u, l'„i--


were delegated to alt(*nd a c'oideij.iue ealled In; a committee of Clitberoi* (orimralimi


til,. Woiiillioiis,' " '" " I '' I


(*'^'‘* MrGlnrg) replii*d in the adjourned for a iiioiilb.


Mr. Boliinson: Then it means that if wi* In Ins i-c-pin-t nn matt.-is nllVi-lin;; hinh- ' '


sin-,-,1 at tylin-h many nnitnrists trav.-lln.l ilmvn wmiKI l„- ininrt-il, ainl in-rliai- tin into 1 11- villatti- In tin- i-oinnnin dariftt-i-.


well Minuisi- tin, lallli- ilrinkinj;


from the stri*a.in might he affected. No Previous Trouble.


- .


■ '^'"1 l«-l to Ii'-S nill lhn,iiKl, Ih,- villnu.' uf \Uul,liii-tnn .-iml in jm c l . ii


'I’he stream |i|;,.|v


tin- sli-i-nm furtln-i-


|n-niil<- nl' Waililinntnn, II' tin-v ,l.-,-tv ivilt-i '


Bowland Horner, water haililf. confirnicd


Air Craven’s statements and added that he took lot dead trout from tin* stream below delendanl s premises. Higher u|) the stream, there was evidence of live trout and no deail ones. When he spoke to Ah*. Smiihsoii. <lefeiii!ant .said; “ I know, ami I am very sorry. We liavo alway> i*mptie(l


It; in this way !n*fore. and it has never killed fish.” Tin, Clniininin (M,-. .1 . |,. .M,i,-,-iIpin,-) :


Appmvnl nf nvi-rhe,nl lim-s l,v n S,-ltl,- C'nnipntly wim pi-npnsn to nmm- lln-.ninl, I .'V.


.stream:'—Ves. but it would 'bave bati lurtber to go ibroiigb tin* land and would not bavi* <lone tin* damage. The Cbalrmaii: It would have been field by tin* land:'—Ves


. .'i ' !• ''’"."'I wny imn tin-


.Mr.'Craven said be bad in Court the lie-icI cV“ 4 hailiir (Mr. .1. M. Ilovd) and the In-pecl7r Pv of the West Biding l!iver> I oa V wl o


Mnnlys.-.


the fish had lieen killed as a re>n!t of the sheep dip.


tui-m-ii mtii till- (ii-iiiii. said 111,, ,|ip |,|„I I'.iiiiiir-


.Miiiilly Jtonif; to llu- lisli loit(-li,-i-v iit-iu- hi- limn mill soi-iiio t|,;,i i|,p ,i||, ' i,,,,]


hlli-i-ii yi-iii-s. III- tlioii;'lil til,-I- Iiii-lit''liiivi- warned iiim.


ou of |.|,i „f 'I . - '" "


It liiis lii-i-n ooiiio „„ lo,. vi-iirs '">t <lip|H-il llu- slioi-p tvliiil


Imppi-m-il:--Tlu-i-i- voii iii-oi How to Dispose oS Sheep Dip.


ollit-i- i-asi's,-- \Vi- want to In- pi-ili-,-tlv fail-, W ii-i-ooiiis,- thill, it is 111! oll'i-iu-f, hiit liow 1-s sheep dip got rid of In other


• , , ' .]


.surplus of iipprosiniuti-lv 1;,S,(I(ID,DIID niiitlit 1'."*'!"" , '’""k-rs nii,| cl'inlii-IT iirto it'. Tlii- vt-i-y wi-ll ilispc-iisi- willi Miiiii- Ilf iis ii-iitiit- I


Ill,- (.,-m-iiil Post Ollii-i-, with its I III i-n-:itiiig j i siiiiiii ky liiggiiig u pit mill '.Y “''-'i''uuri-il into llu- holt- ,-iiul lilli-rs


iiitii till- soil, lining no hm-iii wliiili-n-r. Tin


jiri- III,- Iiislriii-iions ill „ 1,-iilh-l issm-d iiv till ^liiiistry lit ,\grii-iiltiiru I'lu- (■hilirnimi ri-ml Uu- I,lull,-t nu-iitioiii-,I


o u r hiiviiig liiid siioh ,-i oiroiihir. .Alter constilting bis colleagm*s on the


Bench (.\I(>ssj*r. Hargreaves and F ‘


'. ^ 1 U., "' "/ " '“ '"I’ '''I'- said defembint **'*<1 the magistrates


Hu- Trough Ilf llowimid wlu-ro it h7d lu-ou -iiioi rtho'u'ii-Uio I ’ ai '' r-'"' '‘ 'I'k-' lMUiig to iii-oi-.s.sm-y to i-.M-iiviili- ,-m-th whit-h w-is of .iotll i.r d r


how diniiidl It IS to provoiil lliis pollution li.it, on tlio otlii-i- limid, Uio fmiiioi's mo in » real diflienitv.


('ll tlio .■ ipid'ioiiUon nf JI1-. fr.-ivoii. Uio l>eneli ordered defendant to pa\- i;2 2s. to 'VJU'ds the i*ost of the proseention.


tuff Know what measures to taki* TlV sympathies are with both sides.


''MIPanad-snrnoi- ihm, Hmv iin-; f,' n ' , T .


' ; . *......... . 1..1 nn-i so Ilia


I am very sorrv this has • )'•' 'kink .soiiio oironliir


Huit tlu-y | Kn',nV


Jk-iys mid stmidiiig oxi-oimrniiiioiito _ s , - h . s ; ;q : ; ; r


Whailey, IfifiS. iniVi oi-"‘'’'’i''‘'''i-


Hoiwrt iLiipci;u'''fdr-'‘; ; ; r U iii iit .Sorvii-I- o„ Siindii.vs mid Mnlv StaiUlllKT ....................! . .


knt^r. iiiid 'M-iiiiiinV oddy";f Miirtiir'i;;;;: (To be continued.)


lU.ilvd, standing e.xcomnmnicate ^''k-uMov,


Downham, K>7ll, May I7th. Pre.sentment


'“sS?'*"!.*'!"-"... I .o li ii


W^Keeping nmiUlily eonventieles: Iiis


ITo.tle as v";'kei.s,


.standing ; oxeonijmini lavii


>sed Afa


I eseiuments against .lames AVhinn


lieing professed Oinkers- for


Chtlieroe, llifo, Jfav 17tli Drivci


Clitheroe Ss?"-


n H v ; r " ^ p ’^'l^-UkeeainiAmm Hi'er "■


7 t u " "


"A BUNDLE OF NEflVES” A Maiiyr lo Nervous Debilily.


• ■ -street ■ M.V'


Ik'iion'Fern-'"*""'’ i


of P, T


O SEA IRG FA jk>liiui-lw-Umvlmid liii-iiig |„i,.


L HIN IR BR S.


ACillN 1,^,


and smd it lould not hi- i-ulli-d vi-ry dc-si-rip- ri-.iiii-iidu-i-


•Mr. fi;iivi-ii: Tlii-n- is ii i-ci-ogiiisi-il iiii-llioil •


till- Cliaii'iuaii: What has liappi-m-d in ..........- *‘ •-*


into 111,- .-.ti-i-iiiii f„i- soim-tliiiio liki-


y Tim C'liiiii-niiii,: Wlmt ntlii-i- moiin- Imv,- | fioim.


lie Would say that then* wa> no donid that • , , .„.,npl.-s . . .................... o „r _„ „tc-,- :„„l „f i th,^ l liish.sb.


p n i i- I snlor<*d to iiicimie all tin* extra parochial places in ibc >>.............'


i.it.-i I *'ll 111 tin- lollowiiiu t-asos, the loi-iimv is not I ...........................


s ated. hut on .......pai-iiic; the mnut-s with tiic ,-iili-y iimh-i- -‘ \Vhallt-v, KiSI," it would appeal- tliat tlii-si, oasi-s related to Wlialli-y,


Ifiril.


.lohii Vipiui hail “ II pii-eo of Kei-st-v” taken worth .Cl IDs. for Tithe.


Kirn. William AVhalley kooiIs dis- ^ triiinod to the v.-ilm, of ........Cl 0 0 .'Stephen .Silver oood distrained to the value nf ......................... p iji g


1 cter .Shaekletoii onod dislriiined to tho viiliu- of ........................... p p


IfiSr. liiehard Hargreaves, .lolin .S.ngar, -lolin I rut soil, linger Hiirlh-y, Nicliol is


h!n "p'' ■ *' iTi'. -^I'-'i'ltfi'ley, .loliii Hor.-t- nn, lioger Atkinson, floorgi, nireh ami


l i t e r l)arni-s were eoimnitted to prison Tithes' ' ****' Ashton, Diipropriator for


1 of f'linivii It................


\iMt.itioii Ai-tiolo.s. CliUiorno, llifi.o.


Vi il I !


Nioholiis Diigdiih- mid Mili-gm-ct his .“ ' ‘ I' •''‘‘''H. wih^


v;iProspiitiiioiits .^l I \V -' -Ji I ■ • .-igaiii.st p por.snns, VIZI: •K.iiii.-'t- ir IHT.SO S v iz i:


01 Umrcli papers m the Begistrv at Chester* 1 hoso pro.s,,iiti,it-iits wore proh.-tlily nuidt- ht-


.1 . Dr. Fjirror’.s ''‘‘I’ '-'' ‘ I'*' variini's


iuchard Cowhnrm* Ud. Alexander Saleshnry •Tohn Aspinall lOs,' Lacli of Llio otliers .Os All, Fisji, Cmvluinii- ,-in,| Siih-Auiiv in


Matthew Bead I'U). preacher. I’t!.


I ti "


-nil itloii to tlii-ii- mlii-i- liiK-s 'wore each fined an extra “


v r .""‘r ’I ^«” ''etitiele held at the bouse L


^ ' d .........


'« poisons won- iin-sont, viz, Kliz-ihoth I)iili-,u-k ir.,,..... i,.. :i ... ..


h-mdiiimi, .lohii .‘ti-olt 'soo ..f 1 , 1, , i . ' . , '"'; I ,U',';s;uinniw


lr-.MT l ! i \ i lo r f U - ndlo o ;" 'hm ' in


.4,'iwjov» husbandman.


a n i r s Ills I ^dLm^wh ^dh-yr'^^ihhi’^^l^i^w 'k'nior, .mul l-i.s ^


Kcutt of Kusington hush'-in nnn’


' Twiston, widow, on III wliioh till- follow. . . .


V^ohnhW Join, H>e John . ''■'l''inlnil, tin- dip to tin; Full had liuuii mach* sn gomi that who had complaiiicci lh a r i ln ; dii> wa*^ hav-


ha)t nl tlie Bihhh* Boanl «it Coiisej'vators, saiii that about 2-lt'i p..ni. on .lime 2nci, Bailill Horner, in tin* employ of Clillieroi* Angling .-\ssociatioti, went lii Wadilinglon brook and saw a largi? nninlM*r of Alead trout in the stream. He walkeil up the slri'ain to a point opposite di*fem!aiil's fartn and qb.sA*rved a strong smell of slu'ep dip, li'ae- ing this to a drain eiiijitying cm tin* bank some lew lc*i*t from tin* lirook. He traced the drain to defendant's premises and there .saw a she.*p tlipping lank. .Mr. Smithson ad>initt<‘d <‘inplyiiig sln*op ilip down tin* drain and said he had always talu*n that course. He also admitted that it was tin* sheep dip ivliicb bad caused the deatli of the fish and that In* had ln*ai‘d of pn*vions proseiMitIons loi- tin* pollniion of stiA*ajns in the illstrn-l, not liy slic(*p dip Imi by li(|idd iiiaiinri*. .Mr. .Smithson also m(*iitloiied that he had h*ngtliened the drain whii-h now emiilii'd on the land nean-r the sln-ain than hotore, this Aonise having been talten on the instruction of the agi*nt for the farm


^Ir. B. .). CravA'it, who prosecntA*«l on he-


lor eansing poisonous matter to How into a stream. During the case it uas mentioned j that lol iU*aAl trout- had lieen laki'M frotn I Ute brook. Defemtaiil ph*a(h*d guilty hut I


'


Bessu's “ SnlTerings of the Quakers ” (17r>3)


religitms meeting, had a eow taken worth L'-l Js.


Dr. Nightingale quotes the following frojn


Clitheroe, 11171. BichnrtI Colhnrno for being at a


' Clilherot*, lf)7(». Charles Let* a labouring man for hav­


ing a iiu*etlng at bis bonsi* Iiad bnrse.s, etc., taken value -C2(i I Is. 8d .; ami similarly Alex. Salsbnrv for pr(*aehing at Thomas Garner’s iionsc was fined £ 20, ami had (*attle taken at various times to tin* value of COO. LII was a frequent conipl.'iint nf the


of Skipton, hnshandman, William Clav- ton, of Stanbnry, 'hnshandman, James Whipp, of Twiston, linshandman, .md


Quakers that <*xeessive distr(*s.se.s wen* taken from tln*m when levying for penalties imposed upon them, ami that they conhl not g(.*t tin* overplus refnmleil to th<*m.]


Clitherne, U57S. Charles Lee was fined at the suit of


Sir Balph Asliton. of Whallcy, and was :i pri>om*r alnmt two years.


Downimm, HUiO. James Wliipp. Thomas TathaJii. Kliz-


aheth Faston, Mary Tatham, Flizaheth LoiTimer, Anne Driver, and Ktiwnrd llulley were taken at a meeting :it


Hnlley’s house :iml enniinittcd tti prison for refusing the oath.


Pcndlc. B)S2. George Hargreave.s had “ a


tuiim*rons meeting or eonvenlicle ” at his lionso on Sunday, October Kith, at whieh Isaac Ashton, of Clithcroe, “ Dis- lilh*r of .Strong Waters ” did prearh and pray. etc. dolm Fish and .lohu Spencer


were among those present and all were fined.


Wlialley, lOSI. .loIiM \ ipon,


.lohii Feroyd, Roger


Martly, .Tohn Hardman. Sf(*phen Sagar, M'illiam Kijipax, Fdmnnd Pilling, Peli*r Shackleton, Anne Whalley, .lames Bush- ton. John Hargreave.s ami James Whitaker were presented at- tho stiit of Kdjnnml Ashton, of Whallev, in the Feclesiasticnl Court for Tithes, and on refusing the oath cnmniitted to prison.


Twiston. 1(50;?. .fames Whipp was exeomniunicatod and


sent to gaol.


Cassel ( ' ) , lt!S2. John Aspinal committed to Ijnnenster


Ca>tl(* at the suit of John Duckworth “ priest of Ha-slingden.”


(Dr. Nightingale has (juetietl “ Ca.ssel.” It probably means “ Castle,” that is the


<if CljtIu*roe, wbicb was con- Clitlieroe. As


September, KitJS, at Henry Bohiiixin’s hon-'(* in Padiham a t an illegal con­ venticle contrary to the statute iniiinled An Act for preventing the mischief and dangers that may ari.se by certain persons ealled Qnaker.s and *olhei'.> re- fn>ing to take lawful oaths, whicli up>m their exajninations they not onlv con- fe-M-d hut also peremptorily den'ied to take the oath of allegiance' lemlered lo them by the .Inslice.s, and to give security for their appearance at 7he next Quarter .Sessions, J From a note at the foot «»f the commir-


ment. it appe:irs that Donne wa>. linod Bohinson ,13 (Is. 8d., Clayton os.. ;,iid


W'hipp 3(is., and they were ordered to he committed to the House of Coiieriion if th(*.'<e fines were not paid wiiliin i W(*ek.


K)7U. Information was laid by the Con- stahli* of Twiston on the 7ih* X«)vemlier, BI70, that on Sunday, the 3()th Oeiob.w] KI7U, on snspieion that there should be a^ cimventicle at the house of .lanie.'^ Whipp he went to the house, ami iltero found 'William Mowgate, of Gisburn. .5^bopkec|ier, .lobn Aspinall, of Stamlinge in ibe County of Lancaster, Vemium, Jame.s Ibitefeild, of CUtln*ro, Seritimrl William Harrison, of <.’reenli(*ad in' Yorkshire, Clotbier, Kllen Lee. of Oil- Imroe, .Spinster, and lsalK*ll Bniwm*. of N'ewfeild.sedg, Spinster, ami be d(*jn:imled of “ the said llowgato upon what aceompt or occation they mett there, hee answered that they were a Company »if iViiemls melt to (lisconr.se of .SiTipinre. ami theire Beligiim, moaning mie luirte to neetlier Kinge nor Conniry.”


.siahles am! Churchwardens of * Peiidb*ion lor a penalty exceeding lOs. for being it the hefore-iiK*ntion(‘d conventicle. The mwt document relates to what was ('vidently a largely attemb*d iiu'etim' at-


IS n notice of appeal by .lohn Aspinall “ having Imd his goods taken by the Coii-


Aighton. which is tho district near Hnr-t Green.


Kl-n. Information of Thoma.s Park.*r .,f \\-i


Whalley, that on Snndav. the 17tli Uct*)her, K5.';(), John Fish of Clitheroe. •Margaret his wife, Amie his danglit.*r, Kiehard C.»ll»orne of the same, FIloii liis wife, (harles L«*igh of Mciirb'v. Jobn A'pinidl of IVmlleton. Wi l l ianr Whalb*v "1 Alar.sden. Ab*.\amb*r Sidishnrv of liCagram, ;nid ‘


A\ illhun C’la.vton, of


naimus are given who eaim* from Wilo- shire, (.ishnrn. Bashall Kave.s. (Ir im lL lilt, I-im-sl Ilf llmvliiml, Aiglit,„i. C'lmig. i-y, lu-iigi-ium, Tlioriiluy iiml Cliipping,


tiigt-llioi- with .nhovi' twi-nlv lu-rsoiis nn, known, woro pr<-.„.„t, „t „ roiivonth li- in llio hoitst- of Jliittliew lii-i„i of Ai-hton hnsliiinilmiin i-milriii-y to tin- Stiilulo . . tliiiil,-s II., mill tliiit Williiini M'liiillov took upon liiiii to ti,ii(-h, pri-aoli, nr pruV


t,l|llll.l'|-.s III tin- Mini Assi-liilily. llu- p:ii'tii-s ...............I iigiiiiisl Wt-n- i-oii-


i \ -dL , P'-i'Hii-o of 111',! Tlie parties were no doubt fined, as ther-


Henry Bohinson, of Padiham, hnshiuuU man, to tho.Gaol a t Lancaster to awiiit llieir trial a t the next Quarter Se.-.sions accused to have been assemhled the ‘


JOth ( l( t | Wiiallc


NBead, i:.| \Blai-ix|Hii)’J .\mu“f l«)i*


\L:im';i''te


\Clior li' PERF


\V. Iloii>ei|


-.1. llolim-tx A. W. F.m ('. O. BmJ X.


A. Bam-dir J. Boy.I ( 1 ii lo t 'i il 1'. Iluatoiif 11. Wimlb^


II. \Va>lil>| II. (imig V. V. Obll M. t iili. 1)| F. Ma.luii. J. C. l l ig j


[


Krevtnii. B| Hargi-favu'l l ‘. Al. Fail b’. Bi'liiqi.


J. l»el.T>. F. Cn \ . \ \ | i'. L. I lml J


THEl Bal -tm n


: |a le l.i‘af;ii niry.


.Nn 27 otiu*r persons wlio-;«'-


wuulc. only Leylaml luadiTr-hip. a n d lb -ad !uur VK-tiii Im-u i ‘\ ur. .Su\'*'ial li*a| lo ra i -o


iliuir iniiiii uirk. ILiiii im<-r draws.


I BOWLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL


Slaidburn Residents Want Daily Postal Delivery.


POISONED ITSH. SHEEP DIP WHICH GOT INTO


THE BROOK AT WADDINGTON. CLITHEROE IN THE 17ih CENTURY * --------------------------- --------------------------------------------


I I .-EA R L Y QUAKERISM IN CLITHEROE AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD.


Head


.<1 . Anneif Lcn hind AVhalley Darwen Clinrli-N (.Jithcroe BarnohLwl


AVins


BlacKpoiJ j Loybiml Laiirasu-r B ibhlu'-dall


I t l l


.IMPROVEfl A i ' .T ..


L;ilv||ii II III, t(-r


' t lUur\ I'll tiea. ■ A'


indic a te , liall til


lilt-


swi jic Mill) b a l l i n g "I 'l IlL'ywonii p r a e l i ' i n g tielded. biit d e o imd it ironi the


jMiinl i- iio'l ill' t a k e n i l l


fo r llu; l ie t f t l i lherne


- a l la ek a l l e .1. Thnmp'-M ■coniimie II Moinriiten ball liy nlf a diincnli ( 'I’lio hat'ine son Slop bol 2S and i t al :it -1!), Feni| 'riie.se achieved fo | hcautifully Avas given ; ,iudgcd a III '.llalliilay wl in Senre )n | the start, wet ball, r; •l.breo o'ein wa.< altribii man ami 1 fieing s,.pa wiili seam come sell!'


Cliihereo oiicn sonii }.


yet, bright’, of llu* alia Avhcii a In dived at Foole.


iir.st- wickei adjudged i Jeasb (pu Jiojsied wi Foob* and


f i i V I '.'.it-' hixi «•<


.\ I


not long already p n l of witiniieji out mneb f badly, saved a p(| do, as snel| them.


AV. llo n -c l J . Pre.scoltl Al. I la llidT y . Hcatiml


D owling |


y . Taylor . J. Thomps'l T. Dnleookj H . AVindlef T. AV. F( X . Parkeri X Crabtro'f


a {9


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