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>i| I lumi ‘ ijji..i'l •'tiiig wius iielil ur , „„ Srl'ool. oil Wednesday even of niukiiig a pre-
^«,;iti„iiul
,!„* purpiise I,, ill,'
• ■ rr " ■ •................. It'-’ ' - A . W. bTliiig, . ..
A.s veurs sei'v ice a t .Vtoor ' ' ,„ve ill A u g u s t to snccewl ;it,. nt a I jo i id o a (C a t lo rd ) tor th e reg a rd in
r u in • ' ' t a
C.s8(’< I M l
aim his sociahilitv. made ITieuds willi'tlun
.Some miiiistors ami . iieu'lected otliers. That,
ohiir.ve ^ di flun wealthier people,
emild not be laid against Air. L'ttin"- wlio liad neglected nobody. In tlie same
way.lie'was willing- to do any work he conld. Mr, Blackbui'ii also paid a tribute to Airs, bittiug, and concluding wished Mr .and Mrs. L'tting the best.of siieces.s and pro.sperity in their iu>w sjilieie {rf work.
Airs, ------
The actual presentation was made by i ’w'ter.
tin* senior member of the till Ill,-
'velIS lield liy liis eon- urg,' nuinbi'r asseni-
Mtilal aiglii. not eoadueive -I >:cVl‘r5M ■S|K
*O cIk‘S OI (n the .'tlicross of ,„ii( lici uaii In tile siiirituul in-
eliureli, she making if elear that shn wins not tile oldest in years! ,S|ie I'l'ad thi’ following a(ldre.s.s ;—■'Tlie iiiemhers of the coiigregalion.s of the several plaics of worship forming tlie Clitheroi* Ciri-ait of the 1. ailoil Aietliodist Clinreli wish to conve.y to you their siia-ere aiipreeialiim ot the services yon have reiiilereil during your six years’ iiiiiiislry in this cireuit. You have carried (uil your ilalii'.s zi'
iihui.sly anil clieerfully: e e ry i-all made aiiiia yim for yiaii: si'rvii'cs has been reiulilv rosjmiidi'il to am! in all yonr dealings you have sliiiwa llie true spirit of a Glirisliaa geatli'imia. Voar eoasisti'iil eomlui-l am! remiiaes.s to helji anyone in lU'i'il of voar servn-es iiav,' won fur you Hu* regard am! llie ri'spi'i't of many outsiile ,air own ehari-lu's. ami ut niaiiy wlio do not gi'iieiiilly go 'o any place of woisliip, nor profess any r,'- iigioii, whilst
I ’H E TIMES . E R i ;DAy . J U L Y 2 8 . 1 9 1 6 DIED ON ROADSIDE.
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Y O U C OME K I L L BOCHES ? ”
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HOAV THE I-TLEZnCH GREETEH BRiTi8H TitUUi'8.
ilAUiiUW bULHiERH LETL'JAU. An iuleresliug' aecooul of Jiis voyage
to France is given in a letter from Private \V . E. button, a iiarrow soldier, reeeived by his parents. Private btiUon opens by saying tie is in the best ul health and spirits, and proceeds :— "Just u lew lines now about iiiy eoiii-
1 1 1 ,' atti-alioa you have
Ihli'liw l.r ii.i .Mticlitml' Ahl. i\l,a, 11 1,1 (.'Sided, and In- was su p p o r leu
oiiUa'imiil"im dy Un' f a.s-tor, .\l e s s r s . ponl *1. .Seali ,m,l *i. If . lUacklliun. luu’oiiiiriiig till' t luiirman, Ai.r.
14 • I nr 1*1,'vni
I'Uirniiin In |,iit or, :,5 I,
jilt* null iiisi. Ii,iii,ili*,l wlinn lli'ri IIrill l)v 1*1,>11,',i 1111(1
Jinliy wii.s o.\- |l nun'll,,11 1. ill,* 111' iiiiinJi
llnnk iiliii'i* 111 ■riinnii. 'I'll,'
li nil,', mill iil- lilli'iiili'il 111,' Ivi'i ,' vi'i V ini- i 111 111! iiliiycd
|c| nlllsldl’ Dll' lily III,,I lii'i'ii lliii'i'. I lie Lasl lliiurli'r. Till* |liv ill,' Vic;ir 111,* llecl-or
I r , ('iiinii'tt'i. ECTIM.
l'aui"--inil he iiaU r.'eeived many kind- tnmi Aid. W lupp (ioi'uiy 'n-'
stiiv ill tlitlieroe and lliat niglil In .•GU.
•idui'ii iiMoilirr kimliiess to ijie list b\ over thal galiiei'ing.
\Vliipii liiiii also none many aiiidin- .ollu't'liiireli. am! they all oued linn a
ili'iil 111 gruuuule. ^ .till. Alnpp sai,i I'liul .le mid^ u su a l ly
1,1 siiy ill' dal 1 ,1,1 mile!, c a re
fi.ir siu-li ihitii';, Ian on that
si,m he , '0 ,Ud
Miy silicer,*)y tiiul il 'vas a p le . isu ie for him to oi.'i.'iiliy llie i-liai,'. All '.vei'i* very ,mvy Air. I. tt ing was l i 'a v in g . ,lull,'II great ,ler.l ,d goml w o i i ; .
l i e liad l ie
kiiiiv lie laaii in I litl ie ro e who was in o ie „'*;i,'i-ti*d. Mr. G t t i i ig liinl bi*eii a most
n.lisi.'tent wnrkei. am! lo ', al an y rat-,',
liad anthiag In I'Oiiiiilain ,d' in his s e r - iiious. Whatever Atr. I t t in g l ia,l dnue hild lu’i'ii ai'i'diiiiilisln'il e o i is e ie l i i in u s ly . lie wislii',1 liiiii I lie lii'si' (d' sm-eess in Ills new c in i i i l ami Impeil th a t som ed a y 111* iiiiglil lii'i'iiiii,' l ’ r,*sidi*nl.
given lo tl'e wi'li'are of oai' yiniiig meti 011 oar fioll nf lion,air lias I'araeil for ,vou their geai'roas tliaiik.--. ’\Ve trasf ill 1 liking leave of as you will i-arry with you ill your lu'w sphere of lahour maiiy jileasaiil rei-olleetioms of yoiii' residi'iice iiiiioiigst ns. Wi' pray that Goii’s lile.'^s- iiig will go with you anil Mrs. ritiiig and your children and that yim iiiny liave liealtli ami Inqipiaess in years to com,'. Alalerial gilts eaa iievi'r aiie- ,|inilely ri'pay siaritual si'rviees, bat as a token of some little ri'i-ogaitioa of ,uir iaileliledaess lo .voa, wi* ask you to leeepf the ai'
i-oiiipaa.viag jiarse ami its ■onteiils.” Mrs. I’orti'r I lien liiiadm!
ru in g a ],urse eoate.iaiag gafiii*as. Afr r tf iag . wlio was lii'urtily ri'ci-iveil,
ing to Franco. We left Hie port ot emhiirkation al U-J-j p.m. on Hio -llh duly. The tirsl lliiug we did not uoard- iiig the slipi was to put 0 1 1 life bells, and you migln guess the next
t.liiiig we diil was lo tool; foJ' the eaateea, wliieli we found after about two hours' waailering louud Hie ship. \\ e would come
acro.ss one ot Hie ship’s i.-rew, and ot euiirse it was ’hixease me. but wliero is Hie ean- teea f ’ Well, lie would say .something like this, 'Go straight ilowa Hint lobby, auil lake the hrst turn to Hie right and the Ilex, ill the letl and you will hud it 111 the I'oriier.’ AHi'i- various rights and lell,-*, ami looking into diflyreiit eorner.s we .still eoiilil not liad it, till we lii'.gaii to ihiak it did not exist. h'.vea- taaily, after ahoal two iioars waiaii'i'ciig rimai.1 Hie shi]i, we fouml it. We asiced foi some ri'fri'slimeals, ami la (uir ilis- aiay ri'ceiveil llie aiiswi'r, 'l l s eloseil. ■’1 havi* not mueli to say aliaal tiie
to Mr. twcill V
lliaakeil all who had shown sueli kiml- aess to him ami liis, ao1 only that night, hat' ilariiig liis six years’ sfii.v
aiiioiig.sl fheui. He I'.iiiiii* as a si rang',‘r ami they look him ill and iii' woiilii aevi'r ri'grel Hie lime spent in ('lit hero,*. Oae l•lulrell stalwart oai-e iirayed at a wel- i.'ome meeting to n lu'w
pa.sliir. "liiail, ki'i'], liim haiiilde, and w,' will keep liini iioor.” Ainirf from nay i|uestioii ot ]iooraess. some had di'voti'd thein.s,’!ves to ill,' Iasi; of keejiing him liuiiible, ,1, voting tlieiiiselve.s witli a , • 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 aiinnud of earaesiiK'ss wliii'h migiil have aeea expended on a worfhier ohji'et and in a heller canse. lie did aol obji'ct to erit ieisiii, only lo liu' siiiiit la will
l i e ( t l ie
.'|i«iker) jii'Vi'i-,'.\'|*e, lefl lo lie A la y o r o i nillieroe, and r. U t t i l ig ' p rohu hly iicvi'i'
e.viii'cled I In- I’ r e s i i le n e y . At t'he siliii: time, llii'y liop'*,l In* would u tu i i i i j tlial. ]irmiil |),isitiim. Air. i'lU'd siiiil it wus with iiii.x'ed teel-
iiigs lliul III* uddresseil tout gutlii*riiig. bill'll Air. riling first enter,',I the ciicuit 111' wus ulanil the lirst to weleoiiie him ami li,' lliiui I'unie lo tlie I'om'lasion thill Air, ruing wiuild he u inun wlio '•'.'(mill'I'Ve I hem wi'li. Tliut
hoiie.liud Iwii fully ri'ulisi'd. 'I’o-iliiy the air wus vpiy full nf furewi'lls. Eor twn years limy liiiil liei'ii passing through a Very H'l'iaus trial, nut only us a i'linrc.di but as a iialioii. Many were ilireell.y in- ii'l'M
I" "i.'cli 111;,ay fai'ewidl. Aluny yoaag laca liiiil left till* sfdiool, shown by tin* fi'.'t llial oa Sunday only two iiiea, ovi'r
te,l forir laid been llii'ir exiieneiiee
tiulilurv ag,'. were in tin; men s I'lass. A
ow i;uim; the time to .say tai'ewi'll lo
fit'. I niiig. JLe had eerlainly lu'ei, a "ici' ami it vhe l•lulrl;l, and selioot Imil M
U cU 'lV .
J i ' i i l . ntil.'' ji l i 'y . lu 'i
IViidli'
niiilii'r (if fill' lli',l lust wi'fi'' I lie ■281.11.
HEAT. rMli'ii. "•I'"'''
lur lust All. Ru-liiii''' c.j Cliutlmi-B-
It I hr,',.
'■‘lululll ikuili
l Iji'ea as sueces.sfal as pi.'ssibi,', it wa.s
"‘I'luiiily not Air.
l.Aling's ta'nlt. for 1,,' '‘■'((liloiie his jevel best. Air. Eonl pro- "'Ciieil to lament the falling olT in a(- I'e al Sunday si-hool, and the of workers li.e eJainied the as till' lini'sl in the mwii as le- tainim'iioiiali} i,limbers, Imt re- d a (-laager (d
li.isiag si'ladars gh lack iif workers. ffeliveriag an earnest aiijica.l for more woida'fs, he .said all
.'diool L'll'ils rreUeil llu'otig
eoiilil
du^ tttilions im's...
lielp, Windeii duty on'all who eoahl
indiltei mi ere,I tCI'l'.-t.
adding il was a iiK itclji
Ho also I'
egri.ited .sjKiise eoagri'- at nioraiag
.si>rviee. ami ex
'lucsfioii of Ai r. ,,1 i
aid a fear tlml a ibi.iigerous sjiirit (d’ reaee was eviih'nt. Again lie an aii]i('ii! tor laor,' aetivi' la- Turaiag to Ha.' amr,' iminediale letting’s lieparfure, fhe
iiiui.li llii'y loved Air. 1 liiag iiafil '■(an,' lliai hi' was to li'ave. TIu", lii'en g'liod men lieiore Afr. f tiiag, liow- mcr, and he was saiigaiae I'lmagli to good men
wi.aild sai'i'ceil. ISul
■e hail
limvever ,goinl file man lie irmsl havi'ca- "uirugi.'iaeal and he urged thal the h'ti|ih' of Afoor Lane slioald rally round Jiir Hew iiiiiiistcr anil give him ail the tliey ,'mild. Mr. f t I iag imd lieea nail! for flieni, ‘ 'working like_ a Thi'v wi'ie sorrv now
iid|) (' goml bl'irk
.
ciaia*i'o,._ Afr. E (hfllciili limes, i„|(
"■isli. Clitli
l l l l \ ed biia
caduriag I'lli Ii ia
rig' ...................
hiiio had I'lmie In las,* h im , b u f i ia r led fr
pin iiiia in Hie liesl of good feeling ami - -I success, h ib o i in
f " .* ' l had hilioareil a 111 i Ik'v enald look hack
f''('f_Uie. six years of bis pasforalo with " fair in'iioaaf of satisfactinii. AH. Blackburn was fin* next speak,'i',
J|i(l la* omplinsizeil flic fad Half Air. Ijfling was well lliraighj nf by iicople of Hher (Icnominalions. fodFis kindlini'ss
.101, ki'i' said many hail aiit realised how lll'WS
to
crilieisiii liail lieea otlereil. (.tiie did ohjec! to crilieisni wliii'h l•am(.■ from tliiisi' who (lid lilfle to lielii one in flic work. Honest eriticisni lie liiid never .sluinneil or- ri'.seiited. but liad always tried to pndil by il. In ( lilbeiiie lie hail never lackeil fi'ii'iiiis, ami In* wa gl;iil to aaiiiber amoagsi. Ills Iriimds men ami waineii ,d nflier ileamiiiaafioa.s than his own. llimma Cathnlii's. Cliaveh- nieii am! lulii'is. M,' I'oald also hiaiestly aver that he hail nevi'r iiat fiieails be fore [irim'iple. la Hiaiikiag' them lor tile iiiaiiy kiadiii'ssi's shown liini, hr wnnlil SUV that llii* liesi way they eo I'l'piiv liim for any work he laid ihme was by iiei'iielualing. liy maiataiaiiig tlu* wi’irk 111' Iml trii'd la do. He cn cloi'sed Air. Finil's leniarks aiid hade al wlio could
a.ssist lo I'ally to the lielji of the jiriiieiidc worki'rs. .XoHuiig could lilease him niiire tiiaa lo hear that tliey in Clithcroi: were, sui-i-essfully grii]ipling witli tile iii'uhleais l.•ollfrollliag tliem. Il was wiliii SdJTOw lliiit he ri'iiieiiiberi',! thal many wlio welcomi'd liiui al lirst were now an haiger with Hieiii, lait lie was hap)iy in the tlioaghl Hial they were still with tlicm in sjaril, a])[ilauuing llieir good work, lulnikiag liiem it liii'y failed in tlmir duty. Against tlic losses 111' pot II,'W lannes in flie Implismal legJsler,
voyage. Coming out of the rivi'r into the (,'lianacl, we passeil a few sliips eoniiiig into iaiglaml, wit'li wouailed on lioiifil. with wliom We (xeliaagi'd gri','1- • We passeil aiiolhi'r liosiiilal sliiji after darkness hml fallen, ami 1 mast say il lookeil ri'iiily lovel.v. *MI roaad Hie shill were red. graea anil while lights. It lool'ii'd siaai'lliiiig like Hlai'k- pool Tower al aight, ! Hiiak liie siii]i was 111,;' King George. Alioul 11 0 idoek p.m. 1 t'laiuglil 1- would have a sleeji, ."•
SAD END OF ACCRINGTON GENTLEMAN.
AFTER CYCLE ACCIDENT AT PENDLETON.
in distressingly sad eifcumstauces the
death oeeurred on the roadside near Pendleton, Clitheroe, on Saturday even ing, of Air. Relpli VValmsley (07), of Brooksheiid
Hou.se,
Ijudsou-streel,
Aceriiigfuti. Air. Walmsley was pro ceeding in a trap between Pendletoa and AViswell, when a eyele' accident uecurred, causing liim excilemi'iif, wliich pi'iiyed loo great fora weak lieiirf, iiad lie died on Hie roadside soon after wards.
TMh: JNQL'E.S'I’.
An inquiry into the circnmslances of the death Was conducted at Peudieiuu ' on Aiuuday afternuou, by the Curuaer
(’Air. i>. -X. LLasluwood). Gertrude \\ alnisley, danghler of liie
ilceeascd, staled that on Saturday even ing,, her .father was driving a horse and lra]i, containing her mulher,
lier.sell ainl a lady frieud, anil when going along Wisweil-hiiie, Pemlleloa, lie nu't two eyelisls, piueeediag in llie opposile (lireelioa. ( taenf the ,:,
ycli.sl.-. look 'ilie left side of Hie trail, and the oHier Hie light side. la aa ateaijil lo avoid Hie eyelisf on llu* right,
i.lie trap kiioeked tile rider 011 Hu* left off lus aiaeliiae. Deceased jumped oat of Hie tra)) and aslieil the lioy if la* was liiirl. The eyclisl ri’iilied that hi.*- side was hart jasi a bit. aoi iiiucii.
(THllEE) Air, AA''almsley: That is quite right,
i only wished to make it clear there was uo negligence. The Coroner: You may not be able to
do that. The cyclist may still blame him. By P.S. Chiney; The cyclist was un
injured. Air. Walmsley : 11 both the cyclists
had been on one side of the road there would have been 1 1 0 accidom. The road' is only eight feet wide. Th(> Coroner maintained resiioiisibility for the aocidoat did not alfeot Uieui, and
asked the jui'.V to say whether or not they wmild heifr more evideiieo. A J uryman ; We cannot get any more
evidence as to the cause ot deatli. The Corom*!': l oo can sit liere two or
three limir.s ihradiing oat who was re sponsible. hut 1 d(i not think il is a suli- jeel for inquiry. Had Hie cyclist been killed il wmild have heeii a dilVerenf matter. We shmild have had In go de;*]ily into the eir •iinistiinees of the
iieeideul. The. jury
iinanimou.sly decided nnt to iieiir further evidein.'e, and a verdict, of
, " Deafli from uatriral canses ’ wa.s,re turned, in accordanee with medical
lest iinonv. ------ o * o * o * o ------- I ''He was mori*
batliered about Ins bii.,*. said wi!ae,.s. Her I'atlier ri'liirned iiad ga1 laia the Irap. alamsi iimiedialely eommeaetag
n
1 lookHl abaul m,' for a idai'C to lie down. Wherevi'r 1 lookeil were khaki- .'lad ligures sleeidag the sleeji ot the inaoi'eat.
.vlioal miiliiiglit f was
awiiikeiied h', ''h,' aoi.-,'ol the siren and looking
th.roagli ., port lode 1. saw a lot of ligliis and a lighthouse, also sonic llglilshijis. 1 wa-s fold we were at Lo avre, just eriteiiag the heaaliful
rivi'r S('iiu*. 1 settli'd ihnvii ta sleep iigaiii. anil 1 was awakened about ()-0 1 1 .m.
.1. got up. di'essed, then had a
wash uad,*r tlie hose iiipe. (joing tip on (leek 1 Imind we had aachnred a 1,'W niih's fi'nm the place wliere we were lo land. We
.-.pent Hie lime from aaehor- iag until il was time lo slarl. by lonag- ing iilioaf the deck, ami wiiteliing Gi.'V- man prisiaiers. who were aaloadiii.u'coal from s::;.;,* ships wliieh were aaehoreil lo.-e as. if was lan.U'lialile to watch
soiiii* of them, 'i’hey wen* seowliag am! makiag gesliir(*'s ^vlHl Ihoir
hands, as mach as fo say Hie.v would sink as.
.Vhoal !) o’clock fhe iiihif
came oa hiiard who was la take as to mil' laadiiig plriee, ami we started right away.
Pa.s.siiig along- the river we saw crawds of rreaeli people, who waved I'liioa -laelvS and shouted 111 hrol\(*a T’mu'lisli ‘ Are ymi dowaliearfed'P _ t(> wliii’.h we all hearlilv slimiieil ‘Nii.’ Rome of them slioated ‘Yiai ci.mio _l;ill Bo,'lies.’ Of coarse we nasweri'd ‘Acs. 'We got fo.ih,' lamliiifv plia-e at 10-0 a.1 1 1 . oa iiie oHi, si'lliag fool rm French .soil iif 10-80 a.m.. after a most deligliifal
sail. A\ Inv" been bas\' wiib our Iraiaiag sine,* fbea. and piissod-oal vesterdiiY. A
A’e an* now staadiiig-fo.
veailv to go up tbe liiK* and do oar bit for Ring and ennalry. ■■0«0^0i»0-
S /Y B D E N . -♦o-fr-
Wl'lLL-KNOWN LADY.—-The ileatli j'cniarking Hint In; was
asuuinded at Hie mimber of inlants wliieli Inul ]iasseil llirougli his hands. He lioiicd great tilings of tlii' new scholars,
lioj.md that the work oi H"' sclioul would be ninre glorious iJiiUi evei'. Ml' must also iH'fer to Hie young men who had gone away. .Many vclunteercd in. the glad, joyous s|iirit. Now that joy was diasl tilled, I lie joy (.■oasidcrably 'loiicd down, and tlicir men wifli others sei vi'il as a laalter of slei'ii duty, they wcre''(loing their best, and he would continue lo iJiink (d’ lliein and to pi'a,\ foj' them. It. was tau' of the greatest regrets lie had that he was not' slaying to see tlieiii. eoniu hiii-k, luit he would not forget llieiii. lif was glad refer- eaee liiiil lieeii maile to liis wife, for no body r,‘
ali.sed Hie very viilaalde assisl- aiiei* she hail given. He sii(d;e of hi'i' gi'iieroas I'lideavoars to assist
lii.ni, and ileeiared niaeii (d: his wia-k would have lieeii
iinpo.ssihle hat lor her si'll-saeri- liee. Coiii'lailiag. Mr. I’lHiig referred lo his sueeessor. They had Air. .lelli'iet’ i*agaged as Hieir, imstor aftei I lie "'"l' was aver, lii' being now with Hie i'ori-cs. Daring Hi,* ae.x'l Iwi'lve iiimilhs they Wi'i'e lo have had .'I r. ITopkias, hat he, wills i'l lieeonii' a
ehapl.aia.
(0 0 th e ir I'lioiee Dalton, who
serve them, had rendered e e r ia i i i ly ............. ........... ^ ...................... hoiied I hey would .shinv'iiNvSnceessor t he .same kiadliaess and flimig-lu Mlness flmt bad been displayed in bim, ih wliieli case he was sure Hieir wnrk wnf’
-l.fi yiro.sjier. (i,nud
iipplau.se.') Dun'-ng ilio evening several items
fell on Ihe' Rev for twelve iiniuHis was io 111* was a ig'caHemaa who g'ni':d* service and wmild ills b e . s , fo r Hieni. He
were' excellenfly givmi by Afisses A. Lord and T. AYafsoii.
of Airs. .IHlea .Duerdea, widow of Hie lal,' Air. Frank Duerdea, look lihice last. Wediiesda.v week ill tin* liome (d. liei son'. Ah'. George H* llalclille, Barriiwford. Slie Inal almost ri'iiclied Hie ripe age (d 81) years. Slie re moved lo BiiiTowl'ord about five years 11"'0, having resided previous to Ibis in Sabdea, her aaiive village. Airs. Duerdeii leaves two sons, ihe luaeral look ])Iae(* at-fhe W
e.sl,*yaa (.liajieiyard, on Raliirday. and was eoadacled by Hie lii'V ITiirtley Thompson, of I’aililiam.
'I'lie following were Ibe Hnral tribal,*s: WreiiHi from Alillmi House: Avrealb,
family af Barrowfia-d : l),ai,|ael
fn.im "■reat-graadsaas. .Messr.-'. Narmaa ami
f'liarles Wilson. fOBE BL0O0 Pure Blood and a Clear Skin
are impossible w'hcn the Liver, Stoaiacb and Kidneys are sluggish or irregular. Holloway’s Pills are exactly what is needed—a gentle but thorough corrective. They regulate tbe biliary soerelions and promptly cure Headaches and Indigestion.
io lireatlie liea .il.v and falling fin waul. He .('ciiied lo la* very il] and wa.** re moved from 111,' Ira], ami plaei'il lai Hie side ol Hie roinlwa.v. .\ mol,a' ear was stopp,*d ami iirovril lo coiitaiii aa Aeeriiigloii
(loelcn -■ i ) , . *1. S|iem e
l.feddie—wlm Hiea iirimimiieed life ex- lilK't. SabseiiiieiiHy Dr. (Jooper was broagiil lo Hie spot. *\boal Iwo ye.if' ago, his doctor said her fiiHier’s heart was slightly alTeeteil. hat lie wonlil not take any iiolie,. of Hint warning. Dr. -f. S. t.'ooper, of Whailey, .sp,d;e
lo heiag l•all■,'ll to see deceased, on the roadside near Coideoates harm, ami fa examiaiiig' llu' liady. la Ids oiiiaioa (leatli was eaiised liy syaeoiie iiiuj iiearl failure, whilst Hiere was a possibility of apoplexy iiaviiig caused death. \A ifli a previous liislary ,d; iiearl (rouble lie ia- I.'lined to the belief Hail fin; exeitemeiil jiroved lao great tor Air. W almsley. P.S. Gbine.v mentimied Hial from a
newspaper version of the alVair an im-
lire.ssion was abroad that, deceased was responsible for'Hi,' aeeideat by aegligeut driving, and ri'hitives desired flic eyelisf. eallin,g v. iHi a view lo eorreeliag lliaf idea. The f!
oria.er said Hail had iiolldagio
(lo with Hii'ia. 'I'lie.v were simiily to arrive ;,l ti l•oa(;lusi(ln ns lo what was Hie cause of deaih, ami il was iiof fiu' tlie.111 to go into Ihe (|
ae.stioii of who was re- spoiisihle for Hie accident. Any qa, s- tioa id' res)!imsiliility must be Hn'iisbeil nuf ill a Civil Court. 011 a ,.•10101 for damages, by Ha* cvelisfs or Hie execu tors of deceased. I f deceased had died as liie result of iajaries reeeived from an aeeidenf the ,|aesiion of wlio cans'd the aecidciil would probably have bi'cn eiKiaired iaio. Bat he hinl died from heart failrire and syncope due fo slioek and lie saw an reason why they should hear Hii* eyelist. • Afr. *1. 'i'. Walnisley. iiartaer (d’ Hie
deceased, said fliere was an idea that de- ci'iisod eaased Hie iieeldeal. Ongbl tliey not to deeide Hial ,|Uostinii'f The Coroner: H i.s mil for me to de
cide anything of the kind. Afv. Walmsle.y : Bui if the
i-.yelist
last, control of Ids machine The Coroner; Tliat is not the quest ion.
i t is not as if Hic liorse had Hirnwn de ceased mit of the li'ii]i and he had stn;- faiiied injuries to his. head. Then it would have hcon a diliereat matter. Now it is .simply a, t|Ueslioii of
deccti.scd hav ing becoiue excited at the accidtail and died from heart failure. Air. Walmsley : it. is an inipossibilily for a cyclist, lo go past 11 veliicki al that
point wilihoiit au accident. The Coroner: if we are to go iulo Hie
question of who is responsible foi' ilie. accidoiil. we shall sit liern .a very lung timo. He sJiall liave lo call oth(*r
wifaesso.s. Ah'. \Miim.s)e,y : i brought the lady
friend who will corroborale Hie
le.sli- moiiy of Aii.s.s AValmsIey, -aiul (liere is fhofiicf that till’ lady
eycli.st was ^'idlag oa. th(* rigid side of Hie road. H was absoluloly iuipossihle for the hoy 0 1 1
the other .side to escape. The Coroner: Whoever was res]ioii-
.sihle for (he accident doe.s not alter Hie fact that deceased died from natural
cause.s. Ah’. Walmslcy: i want lo_
reia.slale
before Hu* imblic Air. Wiilmslcy’s
position. 'I'he Cormier: i do aol see any aei'd
for it— id this emiuirv at any rale. Air. AValmsky: I t is not a (|u('slum
Ilf , damages: if is a' nniHer of Air.
Waim.sley’s reindatioa.
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PENDLETON SCHOOL. ------ -------------
' AlANAGERS APPILYR AT COMMITTED MEETING.
UUESTIUN OF CARETAKING ALLOWANCE.
A. aieeliug ot the Liuieashirc Lduca-
tiou Sub-Commitlee for the Clitherue rural disirict, wu-s held uii Aiouday afternoon, Air. W. Kaii-saii presiding.
Uihci's preseuL were the Re\s. h r. J . i'lnmugiuu, R..)., It.'Aewman and f. i'hdlip.s,
ALu.ssrs. R. 0. Assheton, \\ . Li. iLopwuud, *J. Swiiihurij, ami Airs. Xewmau, along with ihe Clerk (Mr. 'i. East ham).
i ’ENDLETUN SCiiOUL.
managers of f'eudleton Church ol Lng- Iu
Aii'i. avspjiiall and Air. C. Jh Cox, YlU .'hchool, appeared oeiore the Com-
iiuuee, Hie Clerk explauiing that Hiey appeared to make an ajqilicalioa for an increase ot .±I2 lo the graul for fueJ, agliliag and eleauiug. it was purely a (lUesUoa ui iigures and .so far as they were coiieerned Hie only itmouid over spent at the end of the year was 2s. hti. 'the books had lieen lo l.'restoii,. and lie ii'.ui suggcsleil Hud the managers tlieai- selvc.s iuake iipplieiiiioa to the eoia- iiiillee, poiidiag oat Had if Hiey coa- viiieed Hie committee tiiere was a .shortage of money for the work re quired, aa increase would be recom mended. Ah'. Easlh.iia (pioted the hahiiiee slieel ot the school showing a lolal exjieaditari' of £113 2s. t)d.
'the
delicil was shown lo be £ f -His. od., bid iiicladi'd in Hud aiainud was ■£! Ljs lot caul punliased and jiaid for by ihe comuiit tee. Ah'. Cox said Airs. .Vspiiiall ami him
self luiil allemleil wiHi I'e.spect U, eer- lain auilters which had ariseii hctwi'ea 11' (.'Ipi'k and Hieir cia'i'espomieid. aail
ime of Hkks,' iiuiHers was in regiii'd lo cicauiag accoiiids. lie was aol iiwiire llici'c was any apiiiicatioa for aa in creased gi'iiai wiHi I'espccl lo fuel, lighting and cleiiaiag. The Clerk h,;l(l uji a auuss ot corri's-
poiideiice and said it all I’plalpd lo the applicalioii for aa extra i"2 to Uie grind. • .Mr. Cox iiskeii if Hint did aol go by the hoard somew.iad in view ol the fact Hud '.he end of Hie
schqi.il year was Miii'cli dlsl, now long since jiiissed. After going Hirougli items im the bahmcc sheet, he said some dilVerenee iqqii'ai'ed to have been caused legiiid- ing tile piu'menl' ot fhe caretaker’s in-
.suraiu'C. So far as he eotild see the managers had spent 'the magnificcid sum of Ls. 7d. Tin* corresjioiiilent had
agreed to the sum of ds. '1 lie Clerk said insurance was jihieed
ill the eslinuiles id Us. Ud. Airs. Aspiimll said the managcis were
asked lo send in estimates of ex])eiidi- tui'e for the year. Were they not en titled to ask i'or Hud money until they Jaul spent iti' Were all the schools run 0 1 1 lliose lilies—on an overdraft."'
if
they were it seemed an astouadiiig wii.y of doiug business. There appareutly ihad been a lUtle misunderstauuing. Tile Clerk c.xphiiued that an agi'ee-
U 0 0 1
meul was entered iulo with the J.,aiica- shire Edueatiou CoiamiHue, to do the woj'k af a school for a eorlaiii sum. Half tile amounf was paid in Aiay, in ample time to meet aecouiit.s coming in al tlie
end of I ho ’) ime quarter. Airs. Aspiuull: Air. LMiilUiis was en
tirely within his I'iglds in sending in a .supploiiiontiiry estimate. The Clerk:’ Yes, if Hie money wiis'iiot suliii.'ieid- te earry on the
se.liools lo the
dist Aiai'ch. .Mrs. Aspinall: \Ye were in Hie posi
tion of liiiving' iibsididely no coal ul all. The!’,.* is soiaelhiiig very luimoi'uus oa the face oi' it. Fo'r years we liiive heea having trouhle over the lieatiiig of Hie school, I hough i was aoi an are of if uidil i heeame a iiuumger. Bid there appears always lo laive been trictioii on ll.e sabjeet and Hud is the sole reason why Afr Cox and 1, ii.s iiiiimiger.s, luive com,’* hefon* Hie commitiee to .see if we can (*nd Hie friction, if is no comfort lo ns lo see .Beadleton school tignring in Hie papers every week. IJlllt'SS \V
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fist i i (! llilll {.‘(JIBG to SODIP (Ipfilllto
iirriuigemeid we shall have Hie .saiab H’ouhie al the end of noxf year. A\ e clearly need more nuiney, for yon sec we lin’d none id all. if was it (|uestion of closing the .school. Al lliis poiiif, Air. Nnwmtiii asked it .he would he in order in moving the
comniiHee went “ in camera.” The Clerk said he would, iiud^ Air.
Newiniui iiecordingly did so, All. Rniu-
hurn seconding. There was no ameiiclment, and the
re.solidioii was niainimouslv carried. Wr niidcrstand, that after a meeting
lasting two lioursi the 0 0 1 1 1 .1 )1 1 1 1 0 ,! de cided Ihefe was no need tor an extra grant for the year ending Miireh. 1916. The nianagei's were askeil fo
in.sti'uct the head teacher lo fake fhe fompertifure of 1 1 1 ,' school inoriiing and affernooii.
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