:abvebtisek AiiD times, e r ip a y , a p c t s t 6. s e s s io n s . ‘ Yesterdnv: Heforo tlia JInvoi- (Councillor ^
T lS e r ) , - ' j Im . J. It. .^P'"?.'\vh‘ipp Co nl Alflopmon A Hoberts nml J. 'i . v*"PP>,
A A dorunatf J. i l . Whip.p’
Standriiip: Ooiu ty W;, BouU^
wortli. W. AVosthend. .T. AVindlc aud J. I.. Smithie.>!.
, _
Public Hall Licensed for Cinema Entertainments. •
LYCEUM FJELD DAY, T O -M O R R O W , (Saturday)
On Shaw Bridgo Cround, at 2-30 p.m. If wet it will beheld in the School,
i Bring your own Pols.
OnSuncIny, Aug 15lh, there will be no Services iw Discussion Class, Wednesday, 7 -3 0 p.m.
United Methodist Church, MOOR LANir.
On Sunday Next, (August 8lh, 1920.)
Preacher:—
D. Howard Smith, Of Great Harwood.
-10-90 & ti-O O'CLOCK.
KING STREET SPIRITUALIST SOCIETY N E X T ,
ON M r s
S U N D A Y a u g u s t 8th.
Haythornthwaite Of Nelson. Cirolo al 7 -3 0 .
At 2-45 and G o’clock. All arc Welcome.
W fadfot'd. e^t B Choir SERMONS
Sunday, Aug. 15th. Preacher:
Of Lytham. Soloisis:
Madame Fanny Wilson, Nelson, Soprano. Mr. J. Greenwood, Clithoroe, Baritone.
■ Conductor : Mr. E. Hargreaves. Gollections in aid of Choir bunds.
CLITHEROE DIVISION WOMEN’ S UNIONIST ASSOCIATION.
A MEETING OLD SCHOOL, Ch u rch B row ,
ON MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 9 th , AT 7 - 1 5 P.M.
‘•-Mrs. NORREYS, “ E d u ca t ion an d th e New A c t . ”
Of Preston will spc.ak on Dancing and Relreshnlenls al reasonable prices ■11 Vjill .' 'W m.|jM ' V.
‘CI/ITHEBOF. ALLOTMENT H0LI)EH.S AND GARDENERS’
A.SSOCl ATION.
ANNUATi SHOIV OF VEGETABLES,
- PLANTS FLO WEBS AND FRUIT. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Rh.
TIio last dalo for receiving entries for the nbo'm li“ been extended to Saturday, August
21st. Nearlv 100 Cla-sses.-
..[nd her of tho Comniittee. 'v’i;
LA TE r o n
OLAU.BinOATION, SILVER W/EDDING.
•An’—SIMS.—Oil August .5th 1W15, at St. Sims, both oi liichfield.
ii* i t ^t‘ i‘ i ki| ; ■
# t - ' iiis
I )■ _ S "e e l .n a u " (1. Mm;...-rolid, CUtberoe. \.Aurn-cro^^ If\k
F nii ^AliE —12 forw’ard English PULliEl'S I
s H E i n s T T l i i ? ’” '-™ ........ 0
.1= Clitlieroc. Xloiuei'.s; ' ' ■_______________
------FOR SALE. '•
Fii.iti.il.s .md ,I01',ONS lU^ f,.,^..>-,.sfBosl"ont.s.—
-On Saturday, J'
itawillmuls, CUtberoo. .Inlv lOtb, GoM Cnrb
L “ BANGLip ;) ; f '" "V ; : ! : :F h .d J . ''’r.r''-arded .?".T^lnn."ng Ollicc.
PURCHASE OF CLBTHEROE CASTLE. I^^ST OF S U IO T ^ ^ ^ ^ S TO DATE^
£mpio;'e!;: h " ‘ A^5^vokb-'aV.d°‘ i,li» » ■ - ,
General AVorkere Union Sinitli. TiUl ^ <! £9809 10 0
between 'll i j Avonuo, Catbol.c .^i^dvekiser and
T.mes^
-Over £10 i" I ,’ rises. , ---- Services Afternoon 2-15 ; Evening 6-0.
, loo
fa.st for the main thormighfarc I f the Bench found tho ofTcnco .pro\ed. i l •
Coun. J. Chadwick, as=‘..
procceO caution.
trdlic had grown enormoaslv. i t "•.« w l> fl Sacar gave cndonco m .---nccordanco
itli the a^lvocateN .sLiUMueut niid saad dc-- feml'int did not pull n'n "-hen first
c.alled n|x.ii
tlm streets at the time, ma.iy returning from their holidays.
. -
on tlio road,.cmd ^aid tho onl\ \vn« :l motor car travoUing
----- ---
pro.ssion. of the signal.
•tml to which tho constable was M a ^ ndlb that wim his .(defeiidiint’ s) li
. Ina>iili”i’ ickles. Buck
Yofk.stieet.
travoUing down tlic street ------
n ; .,„
anil he necordingly took no notice siiid the
i strt.t. hut admittKl,, in replv to defeiidmit. that he saw- a chara a'fte.-dere'.ula..t had heel.
^''Fdfiml' IVinekley, 12.- 'Wilkin-itreet also Hill the speed at 2.5 miles, which defemlaiit to ask if there 'vas any arraligelin nt
with tho constable as to. the> sjx'cil. Wil..t-« deniixl that there "ns eollnsion.
•iiul siiiii : “ It "
t X round, and I thought, 'vl.ea yon . got
j.ast, ‘ By gum that clinp s skipping it.
as your spccil that made iiie
^^Dek-ndaiit said liis spcislomeler indicated onlv In miles an hour, and no ...an 'Vithm t data tould sav exactly at wliiil .speixl .1 e.ii
w-is ’travelling- Ho denied that there ''n.s ■u'u danger lasaiise. with the exception of car TOiiiii.g from the
oppo.site direet.oli and
to
wl.idi he U.o.lgl.l the f ling there
w.as no oilier Irallie. One witness laid endeavoured to igive colour by
...trod ic
ing chars-ii-baiio. He pointed out in ns di- feiice tliat lib bad driven a car for tell 'tars
and had covered over lO.ODO
being involved in an accident of .ii \ kind. Tile Bench found the'enso pio'cxl and the
"'-'i';;;,"'
Cliief Conslahle then submitted two l>ro' m"s eonviclions for daiigerous-driviiig—m DOS
” Mr^Weeks askeil the Be.icl. to include ll.o ad'-ocale.’s fee wliieli .owing to the
iiierea.seil cost of living—tl»is applied to lawyers as well n f io all other classic of the commumty- been iiicieased in other courts A lino of £10 "ns imposed .wlUl
advocaU.’s fee and 7s. (id. each for two " it-
ne.sses.
Maintonanco Order Increased.
throiigii Mr. Raiii-shotlom for an ,
inerea.se iii I o n ... t of n
mainlemu.ee order imide a^
in.sT her Unshand Peter Alston,
rcsod.ng at Bliiekhuni, for whom Mr.
Eli/.aholh Alston. North-slrix-t,
appli.sl Backhou.se :ip
tw.'iriHl ISIr. ILimshoUom siiicl ilie order was in-'ide on
Novci.ilx-r 27tb lust foi- 10s. a week.
SATURDAY’S EJXTURES. RTBBLESDALE LEAGUE.
Settle ,v. Barrow. Blackpool v. Wlialloy. Ciiorloy v. Road.
Clitlioroe v. Rihlilesdale Vaiidorois. Darwen v. Skipton.
.. .
RIBBLESDALE A:\IATKUR LEAGUE. BoUon-hv-Bowland v. Congrogationnhsts.
■
NVe.st Bradford v. Wmldiiigton. Dowiiham v. 'NVatorloo Wi*.''loy.
TEAMS.
Aldersley, T. Foole. A. Foole, A. Law'son. J. Bowker, Slingor, M'. Astloy. V . 1 arkor,
Olitheroo.— J. CouUhurst (capt.), F. A.' E. Dixon and Taylor.
Wanderers: J. Mitchell (capi)., W. Dawson ]>rooks, J. Sampson, J. I’ arkinson, II. Scott G. Harrison, R. Hudson, E. Standring, I .
Hudson nnd I’ rccdy. Barrow.—J. Goodman (capt.),fe. (io<ulman.
J. Shorlikor, W. Vatoficld. W. Crahirc'O. .1. Crabtree, H. Goodman. \\ . 'laylor. \\ . Ken
yon, .1. Nutter, and Stafford.
Re.sorvo: A. Cl’itbeioe ] ! .—W. O.ldie (<apl.L .1. Lonl,
F. .Sbeldmi. W.
Cb.itbui ll. R. Heyt-s V . Blaekbiiiu, 1..
i.sberwood. 'I. Bourn, 1. O.ult-
burst, W. i ’
iirkiii.son. E. B. Aldersley. ■Wanderers II. : J. Tomlinson (e-vpl.), T. Seolt
R Jaclison, J. Owen, J. Speight, J. Mopro,. I Bollon. E. .tones. 11. Mitchell. G. Clarke H. llavhurst.
Barrow H:—-T. Holden (enpt.). B. Nutter , ^ x-
T. Nutter. A. Wood, E. M’ ilkH. d. Holden. .l.'Horrocks. H. Bunchard. A. Bent ley, H. Nutter. Reservos: D. Vdson,
i^ in ' in May and w--
f.aHl.cr .ub.;.w...;il U.
tbiee iiionlba. He now- asked for tin: c r ^ I x l .muntenance. Applicm.l
w.as prepa
to letiirn to h e r . liusb.and on eoinl.tion
tb.it bo furnislnxl a bou'.se. •but she d e f in ed to go back and live witlf the motber-i.i-la". Appliemit gave evidence in
aecordai.ee
in ' November, " l ia l " e r e /y o u doing for .. living.’—J w'lis at liomc ill.
AVbat is
vo.ir oeciit>atio'n?—A ring spinner. Are you-working now?—-te-s
but 1 never have a full "-eek. 1 cannot follow the w-ork
oontlnuou.sly becmu.e 1 l ia 'e not gooel
Wb.at !vi‘0 vonr wogew."^—About .— 1 Is- .m.. , i s 'id
Mn*"
ltaekboli.se; AVben llle ol der wiis liiaile ,
Balcfield.
RIBBLESDAUE AMATEUR CRICKET LEAGUE.
RocoixV iip*to-daU*: RihhleMlnle Amateurs .... liolton-hy-Bowluiid
.......
■\Vost Bnulford ............... . M’addiugtoa
...................
Dow Ilham ^........................... WaUirloo Wesley .............. Clitheroo Amateurs ........ CougregationalisU .......
'" 'I t 'u i o
ln.st bearing tlie case 'vns
..djo.iriied H Haighton, c and h Southworlh, ,3; Ai
EASY VICTORY FOR Downham.—.I. Hornby
' 'T r r ' ‘'
BMkkou.so put
m.mero.is .oiie«
l.iomi to a 1- ' ni /»f n iicrBonal nature and, when tho
pphnapt A r^ B a o ^m s o
I li.^ j,m.»itii>n.s were rolevent, h. the :.mrmativo,
b a l in g that tho p a f in iity of the child was dis- ’’ A p pI^ilt's^Jd nlV eorta bf things bad beek
^ S r ' l i ^ k l Z r n l t o r S ^ wore'truo o-l-“ not
U.ero was no la-a-son to. ...- - ‘ 'ether they
WADDINGTON h Southworth, ai
Ideson. run out. 7; F. Sharp, run.'out. Duckworth, « Iveone h Boolhman, 0,
Smith, run out. 0 ; J. Sharp, c Boothnmn. 0 ; A. eRuUhough. not
Riddiough. c Smith h bouthwortli, 0. Hudiion, c Southworth h Bcwthnian, I , Frauklatid. h SouthworUi, 2; Extnis,
*. AVa’ddTngton.—F. Silver'vood. c F. Sharp I
Smith. 2; TL Bootbmmi. b Siintb. l >. D j'lckson, not out. 8 ; Total (for 2 wickoU) -G.
13. .9. .3. .1. .19 11. .S. .3. .0. .16 10. . . .1. o .16 10. .5. .2.
1>. AV L, 1). B.
12. .3. . . o . S 10. .3. .6.
11. o . . 2 '..6 11. T. .0. !l . 3
.13 7
ml work W MS to try luul pend forUi men and wxmien
would try—in tho town .s affn-u-s, m buftiotss, t w«A decideil to adjourn consideration of in tho worksliop. behind the wuntor, at tne ^ matter for a month and in tho mcantimo
who h:ul not inerolv fioon tho vunon yj^Hed’ iuwn to
ti.so lighter lorries,
dw^k—.=o to live that their light should dnno j surveyor is to got out a schetlule of narrow before men.
The Rev. J. C- Rogers relumed
th.inks for ( j ,.„nd« in the district.
what ho believed to lio a sincere welcome. . liis coming was not welcome to tlic
congrcg.iliou I it would bo a sorry state of attaira, ho said, for i the davs Ibat lav before them. Ho felt tbat] tho M:ivor. Mr. .leITne.«4 and Mr. Itcrri*. of the Tree Church Council, and the ^IvatSon Army, j had honoured him by joining in
,ers of tho church bad not bombaruiM mm " m ^ -r- , .j,, TfimofiVI whq vnt«Hl to the chair lulvico. bocanso bo bad
expv.^1 ...m “.birS be. a linio of ricb
ble.ssmg to all and a tune of .
advancemenL to that cburcb as a iKirt of Christ’ s greet jirmv. But bo must point out Unit he could do but little single-bnndcd. Unless he bad tbo wbole-liearlcd support of every pno. Ins labours would be moiv artluous than might bo imaginol. As a j>art of tlio Church Umvorf>,il it behoved* them individually to bo more and
moro alert in
rog.ird to imlional and mlern.i- ■j^miQnshire Fodtbnll Association and details ti«>
n.il affairs, and the
grc.it campaigns for the. abolition of tboso wrongs and ovils—proved.
- curses to the land— . . 1 * 1 . i .1 ...i.---------s rcpkxx'nting
.inv dinnco happening. _ living God. and ho came in the name of Him who oalknl him to Iho ministry. iHo
h.id plan.s and idivus, n programino Kicked bv boiK*s and ,
nspiixilioiis tlxLt llio period of k's ; mul the .Secretary ^Mr.' H. A. Contes) re- '.iJgbD j j,;
ported a bnlnjxco ou bust soason’s working of £S. ■ Tt wn.s unanimously decidtal to continuo tho leaguo and after
di.scussion a^ rcc*olutiou wa.s carried confining memhership of^ the Deagno to cluhs rcprivu-'iiting ono particular Sunday school, thus ruling out clube comiwsed of memlierH of several .schools in ono vjuago. It. wa.s also decided, on n
unmumons.Vote. that players must atte-iul the Sunday School tw’ ico ptV month, the class rcglsU'rs to l>o open to tiio iusjicction of officials of tho I^eaguo. A strong feeling was manifest in tho meeting in favour of affiliation with the
ohtiuned before tbo next mcoting is question of ostablisbing two
tn.sido Iho walls of tho churches, would . never ferrc<l to a suKsoqueiit meeting, to Ik* held ha dealt witli at all. Tliey must go unitedly M’edncRday week at tho Congregational ami boldly into tho future and. unmindful of all ^liool. nt 7-15 p.m., and clubs desirous of that Kid been said of the so-called failure of tho joining tho Ix^aguo arc invited to send ono chmx'h. go forward feeling that if there had roproRentativo to ' that mcv*ting^
-wliicb, if not dealt with from j divisions of tbo T<caguo was disctussotl and do-
!>een mistakes La tho p.i6t, thqv rIiouUI ^ not trappoa to•mo^^o^s*. It depondod upon tlio indi • vidual members of tho Clnirch to mako tho future of tiio land we lovod so well, bettor and
groiter and noliler.
unanimously decided to • in\ato Mr. A. H. Aitkon to accept tbo Preisidency of tho IjKiguc and each club is to .nominate a vice-president. Messrs. H. A. Coatos luul F. Dugdalo agreed
to share tho Bocrotarinl duties. It was \t-nu FOOTBALL A meeting of ropresentative.s of tbo various
and be "-as
ple.ised ’ami gialified to find tliore bold at -bt. .M was such a spirit of good feeling. Mr. Uo mrs j evening, to
dl.so exmes.'od .annrecialion of the fact
tl.at tlio lead- •t..'l...'g
Iho wclcom'o,' Sundny Schools in tho town and district was held al St. Ylnn,**s School, on Meduesdny
di.scuss tho
advi.sability of con-
t .l 'rv ’e^oi-t'Tl.ev are doing n lot of j think tho C.W.S. miglit bo- pro-
the
ca.so l.ocaine he understixiil that somo iiro'-isioa vns to ho made at 1.0"- Moor for foothall. I ’lio huls. howe'er, wore pl.a.'iiig "•ilh a foothall. and tlio game, whoa phncil in tho streets, was a source of aiinoynlice , Knell defondiiiit was ordercil to pay the costs
j,, fo,„. shillings.. i ...-n
street on tho 2nd instant. Ihe Chief Con- stahle said he had nxieived niimeions ~ ' - -
This "-as the. deoision, too ■>'''‘i f ■ '-r vW lads siimmoiicil for pliiyiiig
p.''i,,r 'rL ,'
jilaiiits not, only agniiist fiMlhall. 1ml heaii so of tho jiraclico of liiggci- lads taking
li.ills olf smaller lads, and Hint 'vas what
happened.in
this
ca.so B—:-------------^ e m C K E T .
noaili.u- to itself: Inlt tbey were not and ulev "■e"e''r.nd^^^^^^ lh .R 'b .^ ^ " " '-a s not Bi= '
eiisbv ioli somo people imagin^PR 'o.b«- Tlie pj] union wika 'vero having bard times and
He bad friends assoearded ■bnso hair "-a.s turmiig grey faster Uian
were ,>ocuI.a. to Iho i mo aiul outcomo L.. — of
But ilifllcidtics
Ml like itcoiii
the wai — - Tho Chief Coiistablo said ho did not press ^'■"IlldtuaatelrtlJi ' iX ? y '? a J i^ wiwo
r " ' ' ' l ” 'weurt‘-r^acS’hkrW^^^^^^^ granted, Mr-
cnterlninmeiit for them, parsed imd the
iipplic.itioii
Clitlieroo and would allow the wniolvc to fe. The buildiug would bo arranged m
between •moro ’ Messrs. Cullou .md Ificlding aeio stiidj w l lu '’ budtbougl.i^ not K r J r 53" o f f g e
Tho ifagislr.ntos .undo tho week.
renewal .of tho ” ^ lto CIc!k‘ (to Mr. Hustahle) : Have you any
“'Kchij'f Cuastahle: No. I have no ohjcclio.. .o loirg aklhe alteratio..s ...-o carried .out ‘‘^ l l ' f um^stnZ «Ur«l to IhoW .voo^nt^
application. dauger"ortL7>«''>fiu'-'^'^^^^^ r» j
Heavy Fine for Excessive Speed. Ck-olfrey Itraecwell.. Biiigloy-road, Rrudfo'd.
.sehted -appUcsint,,
re.ncl.cd, tho terms of which ho - - - istmtes to embody ill .-m order, namely £2 10s.
— ■ said an .-vgreement bad been 10 asked tlio_^Mag-
. weeU, tho . wife to have the order carrying 10s.
pl.asiscd the-duly of-the individual md ufifitlod to worK.
Small Speak, Browiilow street, alS° ’?'“u° “ I," , jlca’s Hocrcation seetioii, expi ulicatioii for a
scp.nratioii from her husband,
An Agreement Ratified. .
, 1 1 Mr. tv. iiirdi, as
ch.nirmaii George .Speak, but Mr. Hy. IVccks, who ropro-, u | prayers.
for a 6cp.-u-atiou order.
Uh.nl Mr. Rogers hid come will, tho same desire , 't too do
good and aduevo ^^^^^ss, - .1 he em-I f tho Young { expressed tlio hope j
among his manifold duties 3fr., .Rogers
to.mtcrost liiinscU
thi custody of the “ '„“,7irtor hT every
ix.asil.le way *^^'xhc Bench concurred, -and allowed Iho usual
costs. A Challenge That Was Not Taken Up.
. Heiirv Hodsoii. a Rlackbtirii stoam wagon driver.‘of 2,5. Asl.-strcet
was--s.....mo..ed for olxstrucling Hid footpath m front of the IVhito
Hor.se, york-street. Rarrels of beei liad been discharged froiii the
..olico evidence was Hint the hnrrel sh>'o loft across the footpath iiiiatteiidcd for l.j minutes, and podeslrmiis hi.d I” " i c t . footpath. The coii-stiilile statixl that .it ^ end of
the.fifteen miiiutes he went to the ii . i
Tlic Captain of tho local corps of Iho Sid'atioa
Army
s.aid hi had not Ixxm sumoiontly long in . Iho town to say iiiuoli idXJut it, bulliis obser'.a- |
tioics led hiiii to believe that tlicro was pleat' , of work for all to do.
.
Jolmston, wdlcomod Jlr. I^Sors on. b o h ^ o f Ibc ConEroK.xlional Cliurcii nnd as Gliiot Slagistrato
of Uio^ Borough. Ho boliov^
of thb- AVhitc
Hor.so where defiiml.iiit uiin conversing with another iiiaii ami, when told
ahout the slide, said he had forgotten it. Bofendant dispuUnl the tmie and s.nd no
was only at ll.o -Whito Hoi-si- 20 imm.U-s during which 1.0 took seven harixds oIf tin
lori v and put sovon empties on. 11 thtre s a..y‘ m:in here thinks ho cm. move a barrel . half-n-miiiute—well, lie’ s welcome to liaie a
trvl” lio oxclainietl. 'Tlio iusticcs ignored tlio clialleiige and re ’ i
lieved 'defendant of ten sliilliiigs. ' Whore Can They Play,? •
ball in Higli-strcct, I.ow Moor, on the .lOt i Julv. ■ Tliev plendi'd giiilty to playing
footb.ill.
disgust, that they liml been turned off a hi d
a.skcd .where could they play? Ihe dc-
ami 0.10 of ■them told the ,1’ m-kl Six voutlis were Ktimmoiicd for
pla.ving foot
w-av, and ho Ihough^jadging Iho " " “ ^."s?^^oa^o
• 1 V-_ _•stirlfTl'
Tho :Mayor (Councillor Tlioi-nbor) m the . absence oi? holid.ay of tl.o Rev.
who identified himself ‘ "'itli tlio "'ork “ f the Iho to'vn in . every pais.ble ;
Iho
ohurches along with tho ministers, tried .o Z
eood The amgregatioanlists of Olithei-oo appro elated tlio w-ork .mui the Sraal m nras s lo'-ii to I hem by tlie, ministers at Mount A'o"- Tl.o Rev IV H. JefTrics, if.C. (Pi-es deal o l.
roallv siimioscd to lii on holiday, and luiinot- j:j q .Slarkic (traduig as the Gisl.urii oiislv likoiieil himself to the Ix.ndoa bus diivor
Iho Free Church Council)
oxplai.iod that he "
-.as wlio' sneiil his holiday on tho box scat "-lUi another driver and exchanged oxpoiaeliccs. Ho Valontino Ball iil>l>- that ho naa co
vo«- wrdiallv "elcomod Mr. Rogers on liohalf C. F. Ix.n-cnUiaI for defena.ants._ of tho Free Clnircli Council .and tho IMoor Taano plaintiff’s caso 'vas that ho sent lOo lamlis, TTiiitod Mctliotlists, ami lussurwl Ibo now Bailor
ti,o price o f cattio sold , c i ,
ho bid conic to a town wbero he would und anstructed thorn to pay tho procowLs into ^
^ow, ami one calf to clcfendant« for „„;4v m tho ku account at tho ImJik at Bnrnoldswick. Iho
Ci.une.1 .mid ■ ' T ®w
J. W. Johnston,
I'lv i l hroUicrhood amongst the min- cattle had* brcii sold, but ho imd not recoivetl " ' ‘, !^e«ee of tho Rev. tl.o money for them. Defendants appeared
uie r r 'I^ t i ig e r . " ’ ’iu-st^.at tlmt mwins to me ^onm soon ,
but it ''-as .a far grcxvlor .egret to have paid tl.o
money.to n man named a citizen of Cli- Nutter,'a dealer who received the cuttle when --------
=5 = j ”. 3. r."."4wS*'di S “™?; of
this meeting "OS to l.'ko pb-wc ta-mgl.l, be w-oulil cerUinly b.vvo sent a
Tbo spisiker 'vent on to 1!“ ” ' ^ l |5d 1.^ re- wllidi confronlod every clmrcli, and siml he re
ioiced that llio time bad long sinco gone b\ "ben ihw looked w-ilb en'-y' and j.iKdoiisj- m' m.oibcr It "-as said of a cerb-un m...u.icr tbat
aJisls arc not doing any better. If t o i-ncmy mii. no . ......... ; r “ I ‘ t Ir.nk's bad been ivdiiced bcoai«> of the aabie'o
Mr. penned them for i>laintilf. ------- - - this chccino, wick was for £200, mndo payivhlo io Nutter and endorsed by him, hut he under stood tliat it was id part payment of a snin of £263 which Nutter owed to lum, and not for salo of tho stock. 'NVhcu he applicil to de fendants for tho money due for the ^ile ot the cattle, thov rcplietl that tliey owe<l bun noth ing but that thov had sold some Iambs tor Nutter, and had paid him tho amount realised. Bofondanlrt* argument w-as that they treated
wore consigned to Uio market, mul — Plaintiff rccciveil
with Kuttor as plaintiil’ s agent, and pju<l him as such, and Nutter, m evidence, said
wben asked .as to Ibo condiUoli of bis bo replied, “We aro ba'-ing ral-lior a bad
vi.me, b°t.’ ’ bo'."bled, "lliaiik CxKlthe (Mngresa- o...
Pox asked him to meet tho Iambs at tho railwav sUitiou. and see them sold for him. He was to receive'the money. Henry .lacK-
.. If Iho pficmv ' i ^ X ‘ ’fin di^ r ti - '9 r - « r o on their
i arc noL noint; “v*. Ti rir^.a. «i h-iH-il- monov lor tn being pressed back by U.o d . ^
Ib-uslcr, tbo Clnirclics would be able His lordship gave judgment for pbiintiE for £2()S 'Is. 2d. in respect of the .sbeop.
B..rnoldswjck, SEE THE UNWBELQY CHARAS.
jiombora of .Bo'vlm.d Rural District Couli- question of prohibiting tlio mso by umtor. i
own. In ixililics, too. it "'as not by smooth sailing. Bo "Oi.ld not bke to bo bo
.„-ni„e erev faster than bis Ministry of Transport annonnceel that they 1 "•ould consider recommendations of tliat
The Bev. F. G. Ackerloy staUd
Ib.at the
Prililo Minister, if bo laid a cabinet made "P “ f moil iiko ■Winston Clmi-eliill 1 Tlie difiiciiUics
" 0.0 not things to c*.
character "beru romis ncre
le.sa llim. Ibtt.; ' ' Tli'o Surveyor (>fr. A. Burrow) agreed mid
,vero largely the added tbat it "'ould bo detiiral.lo to
discu.ss ;t. . u,o question wiU. neighbouring antboritios
5*." wi,i„„ over • liko Skinton and Settle. A great many roads
Iho i>ooplo ami arouse tlio - ^ to overcome them. He hopetl to .....
hi w-is not sure that be would'"-illingly ob.-vngo cimrs-n-bnncM of the bigli'vay between Copy, i ,1s iksilibn for that of a trades union loader. Nook and 'Wigglesworlli. l i > W1 friends assoeirded "ith ilio*
P ® B T M a T S i ia 0 1 L WE-ARE NOW SHOWING.
their mcoting ou Saturday, discmssed E* PYE, STUDIOS, . , ,
York St. BOLTOH WEDOONG. At St. Peter’s Church, Boltou-by-BowIand,
on M’cdiu\>day afternoon, an interesting marri:\go uiis .soIemiiise<l by tbq Rev. U. R. A.
SVii.soh. Tho bride was Ylisi Kveri- Hayhurst, eldest daughter o f 2^Ir. and Alr.s. T. HayJiurst, Coffco .Tavern, and she
m.irried Mr. Tom 'NVolfeiulcn, second .'=on of Mr. and Mrs. T. "NVolfendeii, of Fooden Farm. Tlie bride, wlio wo« given away by her father, wore a n.ivy blue
co.stume nnd a black laco hat. She was attended by her sister, Miss Hannali Hny- htirst, who was attircxl in a- dress of .s.ixe blue ooliuo witli uiiion slccve.s, and a black lace hat. Both bride and bridesmaid carrietl bomiueis of whit<‘ heather, i>ink carnations and roses. Atr.. J , ’ 'Wolfendeii, brother of the hridt'grooni. fulfilled the duties of
he.st mail, llio org.iuist was Mr. Ogden, who discoursinl several of tho wo<lding nnirchcs. After tlio ceremony a reception wjuh held at the Coffee Tnveni and later Air. and Mrs. Wolfenden left for tho iioueymoon. wliicU is l>eing spent at More- cambe. Following is a list of presents re
ceived :—
Afotber of Bride: Bo<l linen. Graiulmolbor of BrideHouselioKl limui. Father of Bridegroom: Cheque.
Sisters of Bridegroom: Pictures. Airs. TSarner. Air,. and Airs. H. Taylor ami Airs. T. iHiriier; Blankets.
Airs. T. Hayhurst and Family: Couiiterpano. Air, and Airs. Bulncs: Knives and forks. Air. and Airs. AV. Heaton: Counterpane. Air. and Airs. Robinson: Tivi wrvico. Mr. and Mrs. D .Hayhurst: Eiderdown quilt. Air. and Airs. Alnwson:
Aliss nnd Air. J. Alawvon: Salad l>owi. Air. J, AVilkin-son: Brush and copi>er cnimo
cloth.
Air- Benson: Brush and crumb tray (bronzed copi>or).
AIifi.s R. Lawson: Treasury noU^. Mr. and Airs. Briggs: Troa-Muy notes.
Airs. Afarsh : Desert sjwons and forks.
Aliss Davis: Butter dush. Air. Ogdon Eloctroplato fiowvr
st.ind. Siator of Brido: Hot w-atcr jue and tra l>ot. Mr. and Mre. IV. Hayliurst: Silver cake ^ n .
M r . nnd Jlrs. J. PnrkinRon: 'IVcnsUD'
Ali.ss Alarv
Law.son: Ciiko knife. , Mr. J. Fiirkinaon: Cut filn-as dv'hc.a. Sirs. T. Farkiimon.: Cut plaas Mr. .and Mrs. IV.Turner: 'I’nblo cloth. Mr. nnd Mrs. .Y. Slierhum: Tahlo
Mr. nnd Mrs. Domain: Pictures. Mr. and Mrs. Singleton: Carvers.'
.
denied receiving instructions to. pay the tlio catllo into l o x ’s account |it
Coino, against Henry .Inck-wn and of Gisburn, to rcc
'y ' '" ' '? ’;; . , ,„ r t of tlio work. If his work amongst :
wa., to lie blessed it was osspatinl • hat should do thoii- best to support tile
M I L Fop Particulars, ^Phone, Write or Call and see
J. H. TAYi^OR, Borough Treasurer.
C A T T L E SALE SEQUEL. AOl’ION AGAINST GISRURN TRADERS.
______ '
action 'Vlis bldugllt at tlio IVMt Ilidiug at Leeds on IVcducsdny, by Alhort Fox. farmer and cattle dealer, Salter-
............... ....... Mr. W. appeared for ]>luijitifF, .and
DO HELP TO PUT SOMEONE OUT OF TH E RAIN. P U B L IC NOTICEi
BOROUGH OF CLITHIilROE. AfeSISTiED HOUSING SCHEMi:S.
•VT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the i A District- Auditor of the District com prising tile abovb-nnmed Borongli lias ap pointed. tbo audit of the nbovcJiaiiied Council mid of tlieir Committees nnd of the Ofiicers of
yn-n
- help the minister by their .symp.nthy, work, .nnd gTM iL | o ^ ^ ------ ,
"H -H
belialf of jMcssre. Ignatius Cullon_nud Ilubcrl Micaut was uow;cari.iug.wagcB and was ... a ^ •elicited fro... iMoada^
Mr T'. J. IJackhousc madonn UPP'‘U»|'“ "
Einldiiic for a cmcin.T. hcoiisc for the I umic Fieldingjo. ^
m m m m d U . m o ~ n ^ ^
that his carnhigs Inst . " -u f , th-''V averaged between tJint and i z . « ; ^ The Bench ihcrcaficd the order U> lus., a
week. Soparatod After- 30; Years Married • Li fe- ,
Ttfi.Wfnn- plicaiit ---- . .
weaver but owing to service in tbo Army, and in lu rf i for which he rccdivcd, tronlmc.|t at AvVnilov Hospital, • Ko was unable to . follow
^Ss’ to'ss Mr. niimsbottom-could not v/orshipping at .Mount Zion Chm-cli, p enL u whicfpbh ui.r at^: On Wednesday . ovoning, tlm T sK u r r s !u «^ ^ ^ woleom^^o^
Priaiitivo MoUiodists 'in Glitlioroe. jMr H. Coleman, who proaded, welcomed tlio
i;r;‘o\ra“
co..grcfeaUo.., Pastor on beliaAf of tlio dmrch and espressea
the hope tliat during " his sojourn lie would find a wai-m-lieartod l?t of po(>P}o "
oi-dcr
ng.aiiist lior husband, John T. ^ plicir ministers.
rn.rw^i4inn f
aUill, but The p.'irLic.s woro
1889, fu»d Ihcro were y t “^gttI to , the support of Mr. for tl.p Saadny Help Y omb- G©unts«y
Help ifoMi* Towp-; H e l p ;Y o u i " M o l^ h is o u r ' AND
Help yourself ;’r iR v e s t l i ig in
8 %
THE CHURCHES AND DIFFICULTIES OF THE AGE.
Tlia only circumstiuicos nti<l
Public Welcome to Mount Zion”s Wow Pastorsr*^^
COMING EVENTS, fO -D A Y (Friday).
For Picture Entertainments (cat 6C0 announcements.
SATU BDAY . For Cricket Fixtures boo other
SUNDAY. S A Miscellaneous Recital. Moor Lano U.M.O.. Services
Kniritu.alists’ Services, ■' ^ > Institute, 2-45, U-0.
Sniritualists* 2-4o, G-0.
MONDAY. Castle IVar Memorial
. Hall, S-0. Services, d
Odilfclll Old
10-|
IVomen’ s Unionist Associ:ition| Old School. 7-15.
Meet! . . ,
. Colne Auction Mart. 12-0. TU ESD AY . Clithcroo Auction Mart. 11-0. WEDNESDAY.
niithcroe Auction Mart, 10-30. Gisbum Auction Mart, 12-0.
Form: Stock and Furniture Sale. Hotel, 12-0.
Garden Fete. Sunnymede, 2-JO.
:vrr:'Lngc to take a few patieu home lor both conhnements dons but tbo numbers luivi-
FRIDAY', AUGUST Gth, Jim Committee have bee
limited ns tho accoinmodatio This is filling somewhat a loug- tlie town and with proper .sup Association there is no rea.-k> part of the work should not !>
Tliis oxtiact from lha report ot il of the GUilieroo Nursing
A.ssoc make gratifying reading to all wl tho need for a cottage lu>-pitai i
..for in it the>\will perceive a pro.-i most desirable atxiuimtion iH-ung re-i
Nursing Home i.s not :»t present e dealing with any considerable nuinl jior is it possible to acrept patiei anv time but the fact remains i
tho Council mid Committees: in resjxict of tboir financial transactions relating to Assisted Housing Schmnes for UiOFpnr ending tlio aisCdny of March, 1920, to cominonco on Jlonday, tbo 13th day of September, 1920, at tbo hour of 10-30 o’ clock in tlig, forenoon at tlio Town Hall of tho said Borough, w-lien and "hero tbo several Ofiicnrs 'vbo are .Imiiiid to account nt such audit aro severally Yeiiuir^ to attend and produce nil Books, Deeds, Buis, AccouuU.’Vouchers and other documents con taining or relating to tho accounts then to l)o audited in the custody or power of eiich licrsoa respectively.
owner of proiiorty in tho Borough may be present and muko any objection to such accounts before tlio District AND NOTICE IS HEREBY-F0OTHER
.^Vny- ratepayer or
GIVEN tbat tho ac-counts of tho-said CounciI and o f tho OfTiccrs thoroof duK^-nmdo up ^ d bnlauccd togelhor with all Books; Deeds, Bills. Acco'unts, Vouchers and other documents rc- Jating thereto wall be deposited .in tho Omco of tho said Councihat tho Coq>omtiou Omco, Church Street, CUtlieroe, aud be open during office hoiu-s tliereat for inspection of all per sons interested for seven clear days immodi-
atolv before tho audit. Dated tho 4th day of August, 1920.
VM . SELF WEEKS, Town Clerk.
• "hi) ivaliBc' the need and qhwne togcB to display a livelier ...teres.
/■^fltUutional treatment. That rest be achieved if the public will ta and generous interest m the ^ Association. Tlic nouclcus oi tr .ah-emlv fortmxl. It reimi.iis i"C
‘ .icet. •
• y :■ •, .. ^ It I'-ill he "-itll' mixed fecliiit-a
' •
horoiii.ai« he:..-
tl.at tho Rev. .1. ' "•ho for six yealiB
h.as-hccii tho de of the Clithcroo Concre«at.o.ial of the .lollie Memorial Chiireli.
. iJiortlv to leave the district—im with ’A sense of tho> lo.s.s which t.h
"■hole 'vill sustain "all he iiuiittl that Mr. .lohiistoii’ s sterhi.e (j.'
].een rt'cogiiised hy others and tl taki3 up w-oi'k, important .iti>
nearer his homo. olr- • ' accepted tho sccrctarjship ol
Tribes Mi.-«ioii comhieted li.' Presbyterian Cliurcb. aii orttai.u has missionaries 'vorkiiis m l mu
1.0 "-ill beJn full control of the n im; 111 tot eh " ith a widely-.-c.i cditmi; a maitaziiie. iireaeliiiig au' a Bplondid sphero ot .service fm Johnston is admirably tuUKt
a.nl has a real and intonse call, " e
no confidence and divulK.i.n m’ " 'o record tjiat Mr. .lolmsum mis rl attractive olfers "-htlst in Clitlie.
be qtlicklv became deep v altacll. add that tliat
re.s.stanee g: ospociallv to l.i-s coagremA.on eonenil 'botly of
Clitheron.aus, I truth is Stauxl. By h.s nemal. ingiioss to help any des<'r\ing o
in tho^ ininistr\-, bis mai'lim boiic<iU*ot purpose-,
a.id b\
Mi.nl
, rilio jud(;ment lio
displ.a.vial m‘ Mr. Jolinstoii lias
pl.acfsl
liim.sel position in the life of the to":') , tho uiis'verviii.t; loyiiltv oi msl and the resi>ccf ot all, he. has ia| tunitie.s for tho betterment of in I Tho to"ii is hetter for hi.s
mi.i.str| Church and School "liicli o| thouchts in his mind is Uie mc| Btroni*. Mr. Johnston is not I currv favour and it is cliaraclcris I that his lie"- apixmitll.ent slmlll
olTored him 'vithout tin' h'>“ '■*
influence en bin Jiart. it difficult for him to so's-r iis acl.l with religious Iifo in CjitheriK* i turn to Irohmd foiiscioii.s that I Clithcroe a record of n<m<l "o rkl # * * r
cause a vacancy on the
Clill.erl Committee,
tho.iRli a.s yet be In. r a mcetiiiR. lu-s .appointment lie onlv' last "oek. .;Vs an ex-i
I fr . Johiisloii’ s departure, hy 1
Jolmston i-s il«-ply ‘ j'toto’’*”’ ’ '| maltcrs ami bo "-mid bate InJ
member of the loca committ -I * * if I fr E Oddie. of JIa '' thor.i-lj
ju.^t .been m-Tstcr at Accrmgtm. ecbnicj
Board of m.anufnctiiro
"here Ifr. master nt Clitheroo Techim .al
head of the textile soHioii^ Congratulations to
Chathurn on Ins nppomti... Smks to tbo
St.aForxlsl..re^t o . f
T1.0 < l e . R h ; c ^ ’ f„ r „J
along " ith Mr. .I.,De"l.iirst <1 street siicceoiled in passing ij
has given valued help .e. .n f Higher Ethication ComimUt^. I manager of Barro'V Cong. eg.. .■
has been made and ilna 1.10 promise an ’extensiou if the. pnhl vide tlie
wherewilhal.Thore is nut i reason why the public should not. tho iVs-sociatiou is performing an 11 jii'ccsfsary, work and the scope ot operations is sufiicieiii to merit m fimincial support than at presci coming. AVith the alluring pn cottage liciqiital added to the iieiu KupplUil. the A-ssociation sliouhl inorelv worthv of increasiMl suppor heconie a «nind and protil:ihle Tlic tiwn ought to he orgain.-i^Ml utic c-ontrihutions aud the strongthemxl to a ilegree wlmh tho management to make not courageous effort to provide nur? mo:l:i.tion for
occa.sional casL-s but , n hospital large enough to diiil local piuients whose condition net 1
•
Mr. IV. Da'
v.son .and Miss Jackson: Sldobo-ord cover.
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