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© T I M E S . !i T H E P H L U C E . MONDAY, TUESDAY & ^VEDNESDAY, An All Briiish Dnumi of excqnional imercsi. A U’ornish love slory in 'r ince Keel'..


EXPLOITS OF ELAINE, 25th Episode. SHADOWS Ol- WAK.


WSISTEWELL PARISH CHURCH Harvest Festival


S u n d a y N e x t ! (Sept, lotli).


P re a ch e r:— RliV. fFi


..piiicMn, D,0 ) Vicar of Chatburn.


■ i 3'«. !t '


S-E'victi— Mornii'u. 10-30 : Evtnini^u 5-30, I


Miss F. A. Chesebrough, L.R.A.M.


lifM Teacher o.f Piano and 'rheory.


Pu])ils prepared ioi- all Exainiiiations.


reconn ised


For icnn.' apidy. G U n T'/torn, l l ’ii itiin£''o/i Roitd, oy


. ■ •'•-■ i . ■' 'isl>


THE LIGHTING OEDEK C1.1T.HEEOE I’GT.ICI’. 'n.MES. All


miin


Friihiv ............ Saturday ........ Sunday ........... Alonday ......... Tiic.'iday......... Wednesday — 'riinr.'ilav .......


Lipihts on Vehicles from P.M.


.......8-0 . 7-58 .


...... 7-51 . ..... 7-49 . ..... 7-40 .


.......7-55i. ....... 7-53 .


Liphts Domr. P.AL


. 8-55 . 8-55 . 8-40 . 8-40 . 8-40 . 8-40 . 8-40


T H E T I M E S , Ji'ltlDAY. SEPTEAL13EE. StJi. 1910.


N O T E S RY THE ------«««------


'■ 'A x . i 1 irijilei-.slaml the Clillicruc t'oijim-a -vW,


tion have tlii.s \veek made a ninve to hi-ing tlieii- otiicials’ salarie.'- .soniowjiat iieaj-(“j- ilii' .'lamlanl ['aid - by .similar Imvn.--. the (-ommiltec.s corieerjied liaving- j-eci))iimen(led incieases. ’Tin' AVatch ( 'omniil i ee .sng,t;-e.st the Uhief Cnnstahle'.s salary hi' i-aised I’roni ,f 170 per '.vear to T220. lint even now there is only one town wliieli J'ii.yn a le.ss .<nm in its " (,‘liiel." 1 ) 1 addition they rei-mnjnend an im-t-ease id’ 2s. lid. pel;, week Id cun- .sl.ahlfts ami 2s. to sergeants, making a lotal iiiei-ea.'ii dt 5s. all i-diiiiil dni-ingthe pa-^t lew moiilhs.


II ill


Genei-al Purj)o.ses (joiuiuittee tcc-om- jiKnii! Hial. the salaiy ol: the lidi-oilgJi ’Treashi-er (Air. J . H. 'I'ayloi-) hi' laised fi-om fltitj III i'H'lll. tlod df the Kale Collei-loi-(AI r. E. ilai-1 ley) fj-imi .£.1411 to ,-£150; that of the Koi-oug-li Surveyor (Ml'. ; \ . E. Elea'/.avd ) from .£250 lo .£270; and that of the InsiKM-im- ni A'ui.saiic-c.s (AH'. J. IJollmi) from ,£125 to ,£150: ail with a seale of iiici'ements to


’The .Pinaiiee and


maximum rates. ♦ o « o «


f t wifi h(* welcome news to lalejiayei's


th a t the l.Hiidii anlhoi'ilje.s have found i t po.ssihlo to reduce their expendilure, notwit.hslanding the high cost of—every­ thing-.


’I'he annomicemenl. Jiiade at


MoJiduy’.s meeting <)f the Clithenie Guai'diaiis, wa.s i-ordially reradved. So ta r a.< Cliiheroe is eoneernud, Hie rediie- 1 ion will not he immediately felt, as Hie ■year’s, rale, has already been levied— thev alway.s are in jileiUy ol lime, one |]„,is—hut the big balance \vliieli Avili he accumulated Avill come in useinl


next veal'. M i l l , , P i S i


■liW i l »


« a 4- o « Glilhi-oc had amillicr aerial visilor


yesterday, and a huge iiuniherof people Were [O'esenled wiili a hiu* view ol a modern machine, jiving (|iiiielow. 'I'lie pilolt a'a-s .seeking- a sjiot to alig-lit and he hovered over the town and i)er:£oniied snndrv' evolutions in hi.s search. Finally he s]iol l,ed the Polo ground and made a landiwg- there, staying an hpnr or so and then resuming-, ngiiiii Hying over Glithr-i-oe. He disa])pe;\red in ihe direc- liou of .Manehester, whenee, 1 learn, he


came on a I rial Higlii on n new ......-bine. 4 O ♦ O «


iJa u s t Sunday evening Avitne.sscd a


vfAiln'i'ui of frightfulness in the .shape o f ^ vliirrider.storni, though Ave in this


• district- e.scaped the full force of it. Other part.s of Hie' enunfry suffered (lamagd from tin- cfi'ecLs of lighluing, hut her-.' the flashes, if particularly vi-vid. went off comparntivelv harmh'ss, Ija.ter tiiere Avas a a'ai'c deluge. Tlie nigh-l, was jiiieh dark, and I hear of sovei-al ainnsing—as regarded afterwards


j Y.‘-a it . - Caslle SlTi'cl. Clilhcroe.


I tlian ordinarilv dangerous r|uarters. I


> o « O


I- Private' J . Aloore, Hall-slieel, has Ij been wounded. ^ O V O ♦


'Territoi'ial.s missetl the recent lig-liting in .Eg'.ypt, when the ]iower of Turkish attack ill that region was reduced to breaking- point. Tlie ■’Terrieis did come in for one part of the work, how­ ever. Uue of them writes : " VVe missed the big battle and got the cliance of taking- a few thousand pi-isoner.s to a cam]) where we were 18 inonths ago. AVe then went huryiug- dead and elear- iug- the battle area. Yon know -what sleuch a. (lead cai brings—just imagiiio buiying- camels and Turks. Oli, it was great! 'The Joey’s are iiiiisJiod for u while anyway—hut we, the East Lau- cashires, are no nearer home. l ’erh:i]js some kind Ai.P. will suggest the hglit- iug 42nd for more valuable sei-vice in France—or soiucwhcie on hard gt-(Hunl. i t 's about time we got away fiom the sand, auywa.y.”/t o o *


i t is now pretty clear that the local White feathers instead of white gloves.


to some white feathers -which had been dejiosited on the highway. It is tlie custom to pi-esent wliite gloves wlien lliere is a clean charge slieet. I ’erliaps after this, one case only will liring ils wliile fealliei's.•t o « o


’iudle to hear at yesterday’s Clitheroe horoii.g-li sessions and lliis had relerenee


V , A' "-euei-ouslY placed the Palace at tlio dis-


of doubt about the sacred (-oncewf. in the Erungerlo.v' Park being "oil. .Eaiii fell In'iivify almost all day. ’.I’lie C(_m- cei-L, which i.s in aid of the local War Alomorial Fund, is now aiiiiouneed lo take place in the Palace ’Tlioafre on Sunda.y night, the mana.g-ement Jiaving-


'file wea.tlior last! Sunday leti no si,rl


l»08 charge. ■‘drojiped’’ altogether on Sunda.y i.s lliat there are several musical events which would not only compete Avith the concert hut interfere with Hie arrangements of memliers of (he clioras. etc.


< ' 0 ^ 0 4 ^


,||- ]■],,, Committee entirely free (it j ’The j-easou whv the Park is


There rvas oul_y one ca.se "for Aid. A. Egberts, Aid. \V. Hardaeie and Air. •!. V


I post; two others grented eael) uthei- hy {violent eoucussiou; a fonrlli turned i down tlio wrong- sti'oet—and so on. One I ooiisolat ion was to know that il any I Zepps had arrived tJiey rvere in more


—episode.s in llie inky hlackne.s.x. One wet and weary tvalker, haviu.g .ilo]iped to take his hearings, fouml Jiiniseli hy a friendly fla.sh of lightniue’ Jiead-on for an immediate conlaci with the lain])


S E'P T E M B E R 8 , 1 9 1 6 .


King S tr e e t , C iit l ie ro e . W e e k com m en c in g - Monday, S e p t . Uth, 1916


FRED POWELL & Co, Including John Brittain ««Oettiiig the Dinner in A FISHERMAN’S INFATUATION


in an Original Humorous Scena :—


THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, A Superb Pliolopl.iy in l-'ive Acls :


A N ENEMY T O SOCIETY FATTY’S TIN TYPE TANGLE


A I'AMOUS “ Ml 'TKO" I'RODLICTION. SO.Vlli KbASTONi; COMliDV.


in St. Alary’s-street, -vviis knocked down hy a motor cycle in King-street on \\ ed- iiosday afternoon. She was little tin) worsej and went to s(-linol as usual


A little nifl mimed Noi-eross, i-esnling ve.siei-dav. ♦ o ♦ o «


Elnifield Alilitarv Hospitsds. # o ♦ o «


Un Saturday, Jonathan P,rooks, the


Eihblesdale Wandorer.s buwlei-, who i.-) now .serving- East Jjancashirc, rounded oil: a capital season’s- Avork for his ado])ted cl 1 1 1 ), hy (-a jil nring his hnii- (l)-(3dth wiekei. This is a j-emarkahl.y fine feat, in view of ilie fact that onl.v on Iavo i)revious occasions have amalenrs taken 1.011 wickets in a season in Lan- eashiie .Lea.g-ne cricket, and these two wine e.x-])io.s. ILooks has ])i-oved hijn- solf a !)owlm- of real ability and im- li.re.ssed ‘•Tityriis,” _ the Avell-known. "Athletic. News” critie. Past .liimea- .shire are to ])res(‘iit Jonathan with the hall, suitably momitod. whii'li captured the 'lUlMli wicket, he being Iho first Ijiim;a.shii-e L('ag-ne howler to acconi- jilish the fi'ai this s(*).son. CASTTiEI’l’E. •


------0«040«0-----


BARRACLOUGH HOSPITAL. -----------------


'i’lif I'olltFwiii;' ;iills ivcL*iv<'d Hi tfi"


\TVol<s : OrlmllGiun v


oii most ^ralofiillv duritio the |»isl Iwo


Ih*


(dies; 3lrs. i\Iarslmid, lOllis. l>utU‘r ; Airs. 4llis. biillcr ; .Mrs. AitUiii, 150 cigarctU's :


SfIiooI Childi-GM. no (‘«ri:s. 2d cigar-


Mrs. .Aspiiudl, jniiu<»n (twice*): .Lord Craw.slaiw. JO l)raco ol' grousi? ; Mrs. Hardaciv. Jiiiplcs : Mvii. A'oriimii, .sweel peas and carnations; Mr.s. .). Whipp, .sweet peas, cabbages, cauliflowc.s. and Iviiliiey beans; ^liss JCcoles (Hentliom), J ‘l fn'slt egg.s : A ' .Friend, cracknels ami cakes: .Mr.s. rtobinson ('riie Ca.sMe), rbnburb and vege­ tables: Diinsop Bridge JSebool Olii!dr<*n, 27 fre.sh eggs: Mr. .1. Han.soir. 10 magazincB : Mr.s. .Hroadbein. vt'gflables ; Kewt*m and l)nn- .sop vSobooI Cliiidr<.*n, 22 cgg.s ; -Mr.s. Aspiiml!, jolly cretun and grapc.s : -Mr.s. .Dawson (Lime .llousi*), bnttevrnilk. 4 eakt*H. 1 gallon milk, 100 <tigan‘ltcs ; Mrs. .Hm'gro!i\-cs, 2 (pmris of milk ; I\lrs. 'J.’lim'nlu'r, tpiart of milk daily ; Mc.ssrs. iSontJiwortli, S brace i»f grouse anil 5 Jiares ; Low -Moor Cbajicl, Imniper of fiowcus and 2 Imnipor.s of IVtjjt and voiielablcs : M.is.s Mary Wrigley, fl'owiT.s from lilt* Moor J.anc J*'lnwcr »>ervice. We jilso thank tlie following for so kindly


gi\’ing their .si‘r\ices ai the concerts held each week : I\lrs. Ait ken for bringing ln*r band and lo.y s.vinplioii.v,-wliicli hh.< vary imicli c-njoyed.


-Mr. -Hanson, -Mr. Slunv, .Airs. Mus.sini, Miss .11 ^\’lKT•l^•r, Muilaim* Baslic.r, Mr.s. iliuson, Mi.ss SaMort-luvaito. A .sorvico WiiH lil'kl at- llu* lli».’«|)ital on ’rn(‘sday


'


ovoninjz by 31r. Wrigli'y. H-Monov roFi'ivGil (Inrin;^ ibc i'ori.nlifbi i s. *1.


I EA-ery preparation lias been made loi- I


a most. suece.ssfnl ]uesontafiim of "Red ; Eiding- Hood” in the Parish (Jluuch | Sunday .schools next ’.I'nesda.v and Wed- ; nesda.v. The young arlisls an' in ex- ! ci'lleni rorm and eagerly await^ the : event. While enjoying- "the luu” of { the elTort, they are doing their hc'sl- for i a most deserving- eaiise, that ol the wails I and .strays al EiideclyiVe ll(ime._ ’The | puhlie. i am sure, will do their part, | too. 'They may depeml on an excellent | pei-foriiianee. wliicJi will amjil.v repay ! (hcii- outlay, and I In' knowledge that ; ihev have iissistod a worlliy object is al- i ways a satisl'aciioii. ’L


’lie plan i.s now i


filling- II]) and tliosi' intending- to hook ■ Avill (io Avell to miikc suii' of their seal J verv early.


4 0 4 0 4 | I


])arade at Darwen of t]i(' lOlli liallalioii I East, lain cash ire Volim.h'er Rcgimcnl i Avluch wa.s arraiigcd on Sunday, tint llic j pi-ogramnic aviis grcaily intcrl'crcil with


'The Clitlieroe company tookjiart in a |


hv Ihe weather. 4 0 4 0 4


\Yliiillcy people had ]ie(;uliiir g-ralilica-


(ion ill the aiinonneenient. thill the marooned iirclic exiiloi-ers of Sir hlrnc.st, Shackleton’s parly had been r('scued, seeing- ihat amongst Hiem was l)r. Alex Alacidin, son of Dr. ’T. 'T. xMneklin, for manv yeiirs at AVhalley. The rescue was effected by a ship leiil imd e(|uipped h.v ihe Chilian Covernment, and it was Ihe foni-lli atleiu|il ivmdei by (he iiitrejiid chief of ihe inu-iy.


left ill cliarge, and it is pleasing- lo nolo (liaf Dr. Macklin’s name figures amongst the few siiigli'd out for in-iii.so on account- of their “ energy and ability.” As medieai man, Dr. Aliickliu had a. resiimisihle ]iosition, especially as .several cases of sickiii'ss were rc])orti'd, and the general vilalify of the parly im­ paired hy Hie eoiistiint i('rrihle I'x- posiii-e. Thai, not a single life was lo.sr is ill itself a fvihule to Dr. Alacklin. who evideutly was of great-service apart from his medical duties. He will have


of ihe anxious time spent tiy the mamoned men, and of Ihe many hard­ ships endured hy them has been fur­ nished by Air. I.i’i-aiik AT'ildi'. who was


slirring- iiccoiint


sliiTiiig .stories to relate wlii'ii he re- turiis. All old lady. Airs! Penman, of Salt-


hill-road, had this week the nii.sforhiue to.slip oil geHiugoutof bed, hrealdug her tiliigli.


3bV.s VVal.'ioTi.............................................. 0 7 0 Alhvood ........................................... 0


o.v............................................... ! 1 10 0


eSanloo I’ai'ty ..................................... •‘g 0 0 r5'i i:; lo


(Inclndod in Um Garden Party PUTidpts ar<' thu following subsmj)l-ions: Mrs. .Uolgalo 10/-, 5Ir. 'raylor, AVaUTloo Post OJlico. 5/-; I\lr.>^. Foolo. 2/0 ; Ylr.s. .Lam-astoi-, 5--). Wo wish c.spooljdly lo thank all iluhso who so


kindly sent- oakos.ffniiti, oi»*., to tlio gardiai ])arty, and to till' artistes wlin gave lluiir .sorvices a t the e.oneorls whiob so largely maili' the aller- nonn a sm.*oes.s. io -Mi's. Burton, Starkios' Anns, foi' lending forms and spoons, Yli*. Wilson foi' ioe inaebine, and tiio Consorvat ivo Cbd,» foi‘


lablo.ii.


K. i>. Okmj-:. (Naniimi.idaiu. -----o^o^o^o----- CHATBURN.


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in tlu* Wosloyan school on Saturday, folloveil hy a mt'etiuf; at which addressee went pven liy the JLtv. O. D. Hades, -Mr. Cliatlium. Mr. .Bai'- hiiison, -Mi*. Vales and -Mr. 'riionipson. On Sunday (he annual harvest festival was e<*le- Jirated’, llie T-liapel biuJif? nicely decorated with I'mil- and Dowers. Exei*IIeni sorinons were preatdied l)y the Rev. G. D. JOjides.


A Fl'KL WICBl'v-KND.—A IrnpiuTy was Ih'JlI


choir, undi'r the leadoi’sliip of Mr. H. Jaelison, ^M


icely rendi'i’cil hy Mihs \\ . Dawson. -Miss J‘X*a Hliieklmrn and Mr. 'riiompstm.


Ko\-, C. D. ICades presidi'd. On Monday even­ ing tlToro was a social gathering whoa the fruit anil VL»getahii‘s W also were served.


^ntles, of Leeils. Q’he


<»f tho trust) funds amounted to £21. MKMOKIAL SB in ’lCIL—A largo atteiidaneo


(*i’e dieposi?d of. Kefreshinents 'Dk


assembled a t Clmtburn Church last iiighL when a memoi'ial ser\‘ieo for the late Private James Green was conducted l*y ll»c Rev. Dr. Pincliin. Tlie Oriml!et.on Ili-ass Band, of which doeoasttd was a member, attended and iluj’ing tho sservies played appro[!)riate music.


1 *he local iiieinbero


of ihe V.T.C., imd(T tlie eoiumand of Mr. CJ. -FJ. Bobinson, and tiio Chatbnm Boy Seonts atteiid- F?d. The hymn *' Leiul. Kindly Lightly ” Abid(' With ^lo ** and "O n tho ResuiTection


^Vorn.” At- the? elo.se the Lust- .Post was sounded and tlio organist (I\lr. A. B. Kay) played tlm .Dead I\lareh.


In the cour.se of his address Dr. Piiichin read a- letter from.Une of iho oHieers


of deceased’s regiment s t i l t in g .th a t the fatal wound.s were I’eceived on July 25th. He added


* tliat ho hatl been acting as strelelior bearer and in assisting tho doctor with a wounded mail he wjis liil.


.Ho was a splendid soldier and a


good sportsman and his loss is deeply regretted l>y the oflieers and men of th(F 15th Clieshircs.’*


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LiiiigShaw, J. Alifchell, J. Shcirlikei-, W. Dawson, G. Hamson, J. Gooebhan, S. Qooflmau, J. H. Eainshoft-oin, 'P. D. Eouvn, J'. Ellis, A. N. Other.


A . , \ - A’iinderers (v. Lawton’.s teiim):—xY.


T h e Sportman's.^ Depot, ' r e g e n Y t'h o u s e , - CLITHEROE.


-I ' A-


MESSK.S. BUI.COCK N: .SON have now on view in tbeii* Show Rooms, n large variety of WRAP CO.ATS for Ladies and Gemlenien. in all si/.es and in the newest colouiings.


t t<ilal proceeds in ai<i m!''


n i*arth is tlie J..ord‘s.” (he solos and duetts l»oing !Mr. .Parkin­


e the antliein “ 'riiou eruwnest tlie year” iu IItc inorninus and at the ttvening service *


W * 'riii?


son presided at the organ. h\ the altiM-noon a cijildreTVs service was lield. when an ajipropriaie address was givi*n liy iMr. I’


'I’lie '


by an outdoor concert at Elnifiold Hall, Accrington, in aid of the W’halle.y and


Over iilOU Avas realised on-Satui day


CO.OPEEATIVE HALL. -----404


-----


I A forceful persoiiajity in xYniericaii i business, and a charming girl,-are the I chariiclers to be mo.st ndinired in V’Thc I iiuilder of Dridgos,’’ shown ai Hie Co- i operative ITall last night, as a worthy ; “star.’’ ’The .story, hrielly, is th is ; A. I girl becomes engaged to a. wealthy i mii.gnate to j-esoue her brother from Jiis I Avralh and to preserve, the honour of the I family iiiuiic. When the biotlior’.s de- . liilcatioiis are discovered, t-he miignate I douhl.s lii.s fiancee and as .she is unable I to exiilaiii at the time, a rupture is iu- evitable.


turns np trump.s finall.y, and .hi.s .sister i.s nlilo to justify herself in (he eyes of tile niaii slic loves and is loved hy. W e h. ave said nothing of the maimer in which the brother i.s tempted to steal, or of Hie fine secno.s in bridge hiii-ldiiig, which foi-ni impressive features, but cun a.s.sui-(' rcador.s that the whole produc­ tion, ill five reel.s, tells a s|ilemlid story in a toroible manner, and that it is fit (o lead any programuie. Next in oi-dei- one might legitimately place the Graphic and the Gazette, both splendid selections of ' topical pictures. Then come tuo comedies; “Aliscliief and a minor” and “ Air. Jack ’Trifles,” both hi-imfiil of wliolesoine huiiinur, and calculated lo please every taste. ’I'lio iiiogriinmie is excellent in all partifulars. ■Space will not. permit a detailed


.Eut the erring' yming niiin


99 'J'inio nn.i Scene— Any Old Morning


Any Old Place.


BOWLMD TRtBUNAL ----- ^o<.------


, Wibs held III- the Clilheioe Tom'ii lliill I yesterday, Air. A\'. Garnett presidiiig. ! Others pre.sent were AY. Pool,. II. G. I iSlarkio, -i. \V. Gill. E. Alooro, G. I Holden, llio Clerk (Air. A. K. Aitkeii), tJio Aliliiary llepresenlaiive


A lueoliiig- oi llio Lowlaoul 'iVibumil


DIFFICULTY OF YOUNd HAxNDS.


scrvinn-.—A oveinihei’ yiHli. oi an extensio]!.


2;j0 .sJicep. Jus


of II case decided last nioiith, and lie went fully into the :facts of llie case—a llolton-b.y-liowliiiid one. IJ.e impressed _


lieiireseulaliA'o (Mr. .E. Hitchiii). CANNOT E-EOFEN AlM.’EAIiS. Afr. AVeeks ii|)plicil for the reoiieiiiug-


A larmor I'rom To.ssido aniiunl.vi . .son, 21.


. — Another sou w;,.


There weie 2U row. ^ ~ ■'ilii in


...m .lAing--Wilkinsuii)j' and the Agrieiiltural iarni ui hUU acre.s,' I5UU b e i i | ' i | | ' j (Air. \V. pealed ior hi.s man, 2o uiinnirr


400 she(Jij, oO cattle. Applicain -iiwi i-’ wife and the man ran the hn,V- November.


A S ln id b u rn fa rm e r , also l,uvie„. ^


•shop, a p p e a le d lo r lus son (IS) em p lo y e d in .-arrving-. A m i n H e d t l J


fho view that food was very important, had been exempted.—iSopteuiioi and held the fai-ui. could not possibly be elliciuutl.y run, unless the man wa.s re- laiiiod.—^Air. Kiiig-Wilkinsoii coii- t ended thiug.s were not so hiid as iiiade out. and the Tribniial decided to dismiss


lioltoii-li.y-Howlaiid .fiirmei-, taken the eii.se to ixceds willioiii siie-


the application. xA .siinilar


appeal


ce.ss.—Al i-Kiug-\A ilkinson said in many | occupied by the family io;-ihrl-c n-,. cases the 'I'rihuniil had been very lenient i ations. ’There was a iiii-i’-e sloel-" *


.


was made by a , . . .


m who had ' i-’orest farmer ti])pealing for Weeks appeared u ilh u


Itealed for her grandson, 2f, ernpw'J’,; on GO acres,- and the claim was reL.iY applicant being- told to from another fiiriii.


A AVaddiug-ton lady farmer iii-un ; ,


n'uged on 107 acres wliidi J|.,',i ’iT’' 11'"'


and lie wits geiliiig into -hoi Avater for j Weeks stated the iuiiii"viis iliiii/'^.*^’ not. iiiipealiiig- iigninst then- decisions, I mucix to help the couiiU v-i.s Imt ho did not want lo do 1 hat. as Jj-| fighting. He made cliecs ' w o u l d result in perlia|)s iiinlniil loss of j ^ y j ^ t


conftdem-o.—Thi- aiiidn-iition was dis- —^November i5th, applieiuit not ibn missed, Inil Air. .K ing-\\ ilkiiison a g w e d


to try U) ])i-ocui-e 11 month s grace.—Afr. 'Stai-kie snid they would never know where lliev were if rases were leoiieiied.


“ SHUT L'H fl.GTEii.” Air. AY. S. Weeks ajipeared witli the


jirojirietor of a Higher Hodder hotel, aiipealing- for 11 bailiff, -19, engaged on 72 aci'es with heav.y stock. Air. AATeks contested a siatomeMl Hint :i]ipliciint was not iintriotic, .stating- his son -went in ilie eiii-ly da.ys of the war, and after serving- twelve moiitlis as ]iriviite was now lii'ulenaul.—Air. King-Wilkiiison : I do inveigh against providing any lahoiir for puhliclionses; in fad he was i-ri-lnin if they did tlieir duty hy the i-oiinti-N'. the\- would shut all the Jot U]l. —'I’lic claim was rejected.—Air. xYitkeii : ’The Ti-ihuiial 1 liilik he wilI have lo .'■-liul, up the puhliclioiise and go and work on the land.


a'econiil of (he iilins for no.xl- week, hid: Hie iiieiilion of the .snli.ieets should alone he sufliciciit to draw large liousos. On Aloiiday, '.lAiesduy and Wednesdiiy, i. s to he .shown "Siimsiin,” feat iiriiig- tli.at line actoi-, W'illiiini Fariiuiii. II isii society driniiii, .showing how a weallliy fiiiancier is miirried by the daug-hler of a poor nohlemnii for his monc.v. She afterwards shows her aversion :i'oi- him. and joins a notorious mini hut Inter loavi's him. Her liushuiid ruins liis rival, to his own loss, but his notion shows the woman hi.s true eharaeter, and she gives to him her whole Jiein-t. Tlie limduction i.« lirilliaiit. Among ihe many roniarkahli' driimatie .situations may he mentioned the .scenes port ray in g- the sensation and excitement of n .sndik'ii panic on Excliaug-e. lint the story is itself powerful, anil is mngiiifi- cently acted. At the -week-end a film version of


“Ciirinen” is tn ho shown. As every­ body knows, Cannon is the. fascinating- diuK'.iiig girl who ex])loils Ihe affectiniis of two officers to cimbk' smngglevs to pel-form, and the wild, .sensuous per.soii- iilil-v lias Tu'-eii well shown on tOip serecii. AVithont nttempi iiig- a detailed stcii'y. we call sa.y with ii.ssni-am-e Hint it is a .splendid oiie, and Hull it lias hei'ii ]iro- duei'd t'O iiei-feclion. l! is the iv]ie of story |)ieture-g(K'rs like, inid if large liousi's are not the rnle, it will he a sur- jiris.'. ’I'lie management have done a good slroko of hnsiiu'ss in soenring- tliese two pictures.


the C.AY.S., at Gliaigley and Withgill, iippeiired lo coiii]dote a conipiomiso


IHG FA Ell—I/l’r ’TLF S’TxVFF. All-. G. Eohin.soii, fni-in manager for


made ai the last meeting. I t was then arranged ihat if fwo men weal, '•;!ic rest of Hie staff of HI would he exenipied. ’There were 890 aores, 350 pigs, 85 milk­ ing- cattle and Jieavy other slock, and oiil.y nine men were left io -work it.— 'The Cluiinniiu. after a iirivate eonsidei- alion. said they would want aiioiliei- man.—Air. Kiiig-A\'ilkiijsoii said il was iiiifoi-tniiate so iiiauy men e-ere of inilitary ago.—Air. Eobiiisou inotested that an arrangoment was coim,' to.^aml this was being hrokeii.—Mr. .Kin.g- AYilkinsoii said an ariaiig-euieni whieli iilipearcd teiniiornry had in-oved ]ier- miiiU'iit. null the ’.rrihuiiiil were ileler- miiK'd Id liiive another man.—.\ mejn- lier: H.iive you iiicreased your milk su]ip]y ?—A’’es, .slig-litl.y.—Another mem­ ber: Aiou are produc-iiig- all you eiin. and other farmers' sup]ilies have heoii cut down one half. You are trying to koi'|) ]irir-ps down.—Finally anoiher man was taken, leaving- Air. Enhiiisoii with seven men iiiid liimsolf. EEFEESHAfENT AVI’I'H “ A KICK."


]H!uled tor oxemiition. .He also lias a farm of Hi acres with 5 cow.s. The house -was used a good deal during Hie .sumiuer ami autuiuii :l:m- l■atel■hlg■ for parties of working peo|)le from large towns, houses should be left io he inaiiiiged hy .son, on 170 acres. 79 acres having- Iwn


’I.’he landlord (37) of a .M.yttoii iiiii ii]!- I t liiul been declai-i'd ihe inililie- I Itradford fiiniier. aiipealing- fm- a 'Uigli' . . ;, ] .-Y similar case was that of a Wcei


iiiiybody. ’The .fact was the houses I taken, in .Pehruai-y.—He was iiskeil wo)-n nmlev severe restriciions and they | ffe wuuld not he all right with a miirrird had j’oceiN*ed liiiil-s iliat lurtlier curlail- i man.—A.pplicant; 1 have a riglit ic atj moiit wmilil liave a grave eft'eet.


'I'he i o^yn seijiug I ’v e nobody else. I


Gh:i;rmaii of the Middlesex Ap]ieii-1 ! shall certainly objeet io niiv cliiiiigr-'" ’Trilvunal said licensed houses must he i Kiug-AYilki-asmi: ft wuuhl bo looked after liy men. “ If all wer<- like ^ faH- filing to do. to relieve this uiiiinmjl me” .said ALr. Weeks, "there would only | Ijgep a married man here.—Gnw jul- 1)0 tea or giiigorbeer sold, but Ihere are jourued until the next 'I'l-ihiiiiiil. witlDi people who want refre.shmeiil.s wllli a hit view to olTcriiig a]iiilic:uil an nlih'i' more kick in it. ’ (Laugliler.) ’I’lie —xYpplicant: i f tho lad guiss. tlir liii"' house ])ai(l a eoiisiderahle sum In duty. goes.—Air. Kiug-AYilkius'Oii: .No. >'<'■ —Glaim rejected.


VII ,I, AGE All LI,. \


(;ii'iudlefoii mauufaefurer. A i>])lica ii i had previou.sly given an uiidi'i-faking not io ii])peal for move men, hut he uow fouud he could not manage without a twister. Il was finally agreed that a , ------- - — — - loonier be grauied (-(ruditioiial exem]i-| got anything by iip|)('aliiig.


A twister was idaimod for by a ...


l)v a Dale Head farmer (57), with 218 November 30th. acres. 44 calile aud 197 sheep.


daughler helped ouiside.—Air. Ililehiii feared iiieii would not relurii io the'high fat'nis iu Dale Hoad aud dislriel, after the war, mici' they got away.-'—All-. King-AYilkiiisoii said Air. Keel and he would he tln> miiiii soff'erers and they | did not care. 'I'lie main thing was io ! “ lick th(i Germans.”—Mr. Peel agreed. —Air. Afoore; They are licked now.— Air. Kiiig-AVilkinson ; A'es, hot we walit more and move, men lo koe]) tho hall rolling.—Exemption to Novemlu'i- 15tli was given, applicant being fold to get anoHier man if pos.sihlc.—xYi)]dicaut: I f T e.auuot I ’ll enme and hire ouo or two of you. (Tiaughter.)


’I’HE FOHE'J'H SON.


xY Griiidleton gronngi'ocer, with two .sous in the army aud was given temporai’y son,


19 in Novemher, for him.—'I’he claim w.a.s rojeetod.


exempHon for a was a ]iarish constable at A of th


one killeiT, who again


appealed estate, i <'f Hut


i .-Y claim was made for his sou by a wa.s an ovei'seer, and was entiiry '


.seat! nuiil his death. i'oi y'-


Grindlelon farmer, who lias 60 acres, ........ '" i ” and 30 cows.-Sept. 30th.


versant with all local allaiis.


.-Yuothor mail of 21 wa.s appealed-for j a man of .18. xYuother lad I'lU) thie


xYF'L’EE- THE - AAMYE.


you will continue to help the roiuih'.v- A 'Tosside farmei- apiieided


man, 24 nnmai-ried, employed on D- ucrc'S. Postal work was also donC; .ja' all the coal carted to the village--—) ’■ jected.—’The (ini'stiou of iipi'cal mentioned, hut Air Hlk-hiu .-'aid no,?"®* would result. Nobody from ln')'<‘ *


’'•


tion, the twister heiiig granted (ill oOth I “AYe nuist have young chaps, n d a" Novemher, ai)i)licaiit undertaking to j good sending old men,” .said the t-H'i' make no furiher apiH'iil.





trict Council apjioaled for a num .!.; Ho had 350 acres, wilh 135 cows, ni' going lo AYhalley hospital. A son exeui]it 1111(1 Hiere was a hul three (laug-lileis also I'liililoyed- (lismi.ssed.


A mein her of the ]{owlaii(l R)"'"', .o ---------0404040--------- W ADDINGTON.


pci-son of Afr. John Eu.sldon, YilJas. Afr. Rii.shton was "> year and was one of the most W- i-esidonis. For over fifty yeai'-'' '‘^■.t,,']] ;i valued .soi'vaiit on the Cnlthurst ■ Air. Enshlou in his


Waddiiigtou worthy imssed :iwa> (lay following a seizure 1)'®


DJilA'lH _______


E-USHTOiN-— * ^


and lile was one oi i-ue original n’P® , ■ ’'^'i'!''.*'-rn-iTK 1“^


N J '"r


| man to a- Sawley fanner engagw ui ■' ! big way in milk kitting, appeahiig^^ <


si,on of the tribu ,nal.-


the war will be over b.\ then.—1|,- Weeks: I am afraid it wont be.


-Apinieinit; J ),y, . A Gishuruo farmer aiipeali-ii r,„.


man, ;J0 he hud engaged a fort,li,,.],'; ago. The farm \mis one of 2(J'J ui-to ami 51 cows rvcne kepi. H 1,^ M


-yt, (j,’ man he would release a boy of wjio


ivas wiUiug to go.—Coiulitiomd yxpn,,, tioii to December 31st. xYuother .farmer, from Whiinvi-ll, aii-


pealed for his man, 29, ('■m])loywl'i,ii 120 acres and he was given to Foveiu - her 30th to eudear-our tn .sci-un- outside niilifary age.


II imni Mr. A A' eeks arrauged a compiniuisp


with the tribunal for n Wliitewell diem lo release a hoy of 19 and in reUirngoi the sou oouditioual exeiiijitimi. 'flm Aiiliiary Eepreseutative agreed in iim| a position for the lad.


Dale llead appealed foi- a aiaa (id), having 49 cows and 4(19 slieep.


'The teuniuit of 451 acre.-- nl limd nt .viil


was oxempi-. He wa.s asked lo strikoii bargain and let- tlu' man go on .N'ovcin- her 39th, but he said that was iiiijxie- sihle, as it was wild eoauti-y nml i.l,,- farm difficult to manage.—Aovemlii-i oOtli. there to he no further appeal.


.N'ewtou larmer a]i])eiiliag fur a .-on, uuiiiarrieil and 29. ’There were It oattle on 155 acre.s. A hiotla-r laiLiiag iiig a coal business in Clitlieroe was due foi- re-examination before Sepirinix'r 39th.—Exemption lo Ootoliei- I'ltli ivie granted.


xV Gisburne farmer was given imtil


the 15th November for hi.s single man, 25 .and told lie must get aiiotia-i man. Air. xYilken: Arc you g-oiiig to gd-;;n iiici-eased prioe for your milk!'—Atr. Hiichin ; Say yes.—A luomher: ’I’liercis


a need io do it. x\ AYest Eradfoi-il farmer apfmiilcil lor


a siugle man, 2-3, the only one ciigiigcd to work oil 450 acres. ’There were l■


»n ■


lads, a third having- left hociuise tin' work was loo lull'd.—xYpplicaiil 'va.. [iressed to seciiie an older luiiii anil given to Novemher 18th.— hater ap­ plicant agreed to lot the iiiaii goon November 30th, Mr. Kiug-Y ilkini-"" iigTeeing- this wins a very liamlsumc olh-r.


Ml'. Eamshotioiu appem-i'd icltli n IlW'Ulis.


Hoard of Agrkullin-e alb''‘I* apply again without the iii-i-iiii"


bn 1i(j ' iiial


n|>i! nil.


District Tribujil A meeting


Hall, on AYodil Pinuington. bl uicmhurs piese|


Asshoton, \N • ,,nd J . Holden.l Ailkeu), the All (AH'. D. Eobinsl Iloyle), aiul th | sciitativo (Air.


m il k sho A Wlialley


pealed for a ia(| cows and milk from AVhaJleyl sheep. Gii the plicaut, a horse tion, and He woman of 90.—| will prohahly woman on iJie applienut is lo 1 to-day.—Aiililic to send moi (.' i| would pi-obablyl the winter, if ll milk them, flf Air. Eobiuson just the. age i'l wanted very You want to hi Neither the arut go on without. That is so, and I (hail is thoughil in larger town.' Id. or perhaps all depends ml ti-iliiinals duriiil If men are wit) will have to g AT'storday we Liveijioof aftei'l overwhelmed i i ' men are taken ('mi)linn to No\j Init Air. Eohit sayiii.g the inanj the middle of to ”-et allotlier, he had done his I t they gave ll, plieant would contended lliei, lads of 17 iilioinl and gel one iinill are are viigagi"| lad could ui;lk vl —Exeiiiiilion i| araiifed.


I lie .schools, a]i| and 9 nionth.s, assi.sled her. work if lie was I hardshi]). Till help lie)-, as nil tho ainiy.—All .syiiipatliy of ihl woman, lint iln| military were Chairiuan : 1 s-| more (hiiii tiieyt W’e are bet ter The erilieal tini Thai, may he, h| the slightest. < and ihe aimv ii Air. AYilkitisoii .sidered retirem-l "Farmers seem I on earfli” ho d-| (■ommandeeied 'I NYe lire not nia.'l hut still we III I earlh."--H wa.-l lad to Deeemll asked t.o make possible.


A. ATEAllHl xY Huisl G 1(1


LAS’T Mr J . 11. Kail


a man, with foul the hoys re far College. The the men uf uiilil army, with thil appealed for ail men. 'ITiree hn| tor. Six men door .slaff for tli employed hut clficieiK'y. ’T1 total ex('ini)tioi| it was hoinnl xYngnst 71 ll- Ik'I wont on holida; was what tJio elded on. xYngj it seemed lo hi spared.—Air. E l denied this.—El 1st was graiitedl nicinhei-.s lieing cinptioH.


GOVEENI


a married maul ])loyed ill sawiif ease had heeu -


-Munitions ami upply for hails:


slru(:46il to aii])’| man.


FAKAlj Air, G . Hod, ’


, crippled hroHic ('■apabli' of doinl 1st.


pealed with a (I 29, residing on beeping 10 edws kho- roads for tlib , did the bulk o|


.Y Cliaigloy w|


CLITHEl DISTRIC'


RIAGYL GLAlJ AGE|


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