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ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY. JULY 8. 1921. (SBVEN^ HE


lecialigtg i T f l E E T


ITION. rr JL rail ; ajid an.


I d twelve oggs, put I k.-iI aJ! Ids chickens 1 ‘h- gil l


what


I .ill—^.hu gava lo Irhuiah, her prec- I livnu^- and plane l i ;c (kl])'h men, limo


1. i;Ll>ourers, to itiisc* III Hli /.zaril engaged T. sill.-,- giving and I . ..l‘- r ;nu;nd ho did I: ’'.I'linent to the


I ;'i <i hnio and sand 'iiiilille stones of


:-'-iior At l:iM. (dioiiting, and





>•! j-h.ired in Uio "ifig, for they ! M;i place was


'.ly liwd for the


::it,-ii>iii«-d. Tlij l i-’id' ; from


U iddiiiglon, slieep.


' - .‘i.'i tone; i i 'i iy . iioaJt»hv,


Mghway:


IVk.-.,. .-.Nil and '• •■y cf their (' lio with wore


I'lit of 5 -6 p.m. ; ni.icd ajid all


Lights on VclucloB, To-morrow (Saturday) * * *


IVv undorsland tliiit tlio full locJil service


of train.^ w ill !>o in oi>oration on ilouday noxtj and >ubsi’(uiciuly.


* * * nre. J : • hi • •


g-j np to of the Miss


n'd'-'i l-ho lir.sfc ft'*- 5-0 that -lory.


!ui loin- liie first,


d' 'll • w:is


• -V. . :lu- sijoijts I r we<*p. tie- <le- i nil!, by


t’ <'.::!rast bc- ; but the





■ nb.r b'-ine of t.nild a tem-


the ’ ■ : . i . f the


• i.’.t- weeping ■ ■ id afM oil. ■.'•nipla in ■hi r^j-ired


■ ' ■ r.-ij.ji.slied. ; - i of Mraei.


■ • • I- r-biid-


: J.d gtlMMy wav not


i-*'! WMs built .T. but


il. ini'dligeiil ill- .-‘ni-ing,


'd n;.-:■ ienrv jTayeis


c-lt. W.'LS i.y U!t(‘.


1h


rvide.-ico. wi !*■


:li'-ii olF- i:--!. and id I.. Hi.v


(diri.sl, ■if ;! irv<*n Fii-.f


' fy |H,-.v. r M


I. fi of otber


-ramc Ih- ■’-•m afe


for- :-ra!cfu| !:oun of


r ia‘;..rs, lu-r, .'-Mi iavaluabie


lleartv congralulation.s to Mrs. Birch^ of 15, Wo-jne-lanf, who lnu> this week attained


hor fcUtij birthday. ^


He.arty cougratuhitiuiiH have been exronded ^


during tlio week to Mr. and Mr.s. J . \ \ . .I;u;k.-*m, of 110, SI. P:iul’&-.streel, l/>w Moor, who on .Monday celebrated Uicir silver wedd­


ing, willi a family gatliering.


marrii-d. 25 yoars ;igo, a t SS. Micliael and .lohu’.s Cliureb, Clitberoe. Uie Rev. h r .


Hud.son. .S..I.. tying tbe nuptiid knot. * » *


ll'yy '"'“''o


tlio vcotrv of Mount Zioii Cliurcli alter tlie afternoon' .service last Sunday, a presentation Ixiing made to tho Rev. .1. 11 .C. Rogers, tWio


An informal little ceremony took placo in


is leaving tlii.s circuit. Mr .V . a few well chosen words on hcliall oi Uie a i r ts t ia i i Kiid.nvoiir Class, handed a pocket Uiok to Mr. Jtogei-s, who rcplitsl in suitable terms. iMr. Rogers lias left Ciitlieroo to t.-ike. up duties a t Dalioii. Ho is to be .siicceedetl I.y Rev. F. Grcciiwell, who w-dl commence


his miiiistrv on .Inly 21th. ^ IT *


Coiigratiilntioiis to Mr. Harry Backhoii.se iuiiior. of lila.kl.iirn, uiKiii pas-siiig Ins bnal


law examirniiioii. Son ol Mr. ho.ir^‘ and grandsDii of tho lato I^lr. I lcm\ lkickhoii.se. one of lilackburii’.s lavsl known bivvers ol forty years, .ago. he is perhn >s tl o


vouiigest of the .silicilorfi la ty y a' '"■‘“ 'f} '« ilie lolls from this d ismet. Murnled .at


D.-n.stone Scliool, St:iirord.sliire. lie served bis anil li-.s vitli bi.s fathen ^


liowliiig handicap in eonnoclioii with


Uie Cliil.orm. Cr.cket Cliih was concluded o Wedii.'sdav evening after keen competition W..11 siisUuiiol. Tlie innovalioii of iilnying all games in particular roiimls on one daj nrove^l a groat hUM.’C.ss. for wliilst in Komo


.wMung. or have llu- gaiiUAS concedea theili in lb -


b' iii" all!'- to inevt u ie jr imu* «**• opiM)iienks fai l ing to appear . Ihe V.. . ........... l . . . ‘ ..tiCM bnd tlie olivet . J focUSS-


11. i-v.<l4‘in has ijlso had llu'' ell 11,1: tit- at.lemioii of me.mher.s generally uimui


rii- batidicai) and int<To.st hn.s lv.‘<;n keenei vli.iii -ver. 'Hie semi-finals and Itnal w<*re


tieii’ht in ibo prevsenco of a large compnin. Loitl. <lefe:.to.l Mr. I!. Du-Kmso.i


.1, Oddi- ^u<<•—*l-d i : , - n af ior i^v-st. nei ther


- if bi.s rival, howling. Mr. and received r - ‘ -iv-< son a pair


fi'..'ili''t'« haV’ Mr. C-orge Dawson.


Aitk-ii Mr. (•


- - 'iT l the Rnlladiilin on rnesday nflonionii Ill,, lilm of Ike Duke of t,oimaii«bt. s


l-'.'dit l himim«'^* V...V..V.V.- i(ln-<l Clitlioroii


(• Mu-h Iv. t 4>f (*owp •r--av4“nun, ,


tour -I Jmlia. mp ithv


--sebool eliiblrcii


felt with Mr. David n tlie .«a<l


ini..,It which has b-faU-n Inm dunn .


th. w. ik i y lie- -leuili ’’Vi ’h ' 'o f ■ Mr ' k r . ih e i :. who wa. :i d i iuR l " - .


•i(| 11 mn.s a Minn! elll;


• doings r-i m n


,!1...0‘ -reell • • .j! . U;ill!y oll-


.1 o; pr,.( e»;vion, ■ d 1 ie- le n d . a!.'To Maii't


;• i-rnn;:', fl"' .nbb-d at


• I


•.'t.;:;,..,! to tl)0 ; to anmini li.'u the ro-


; JO.' . nto I nnd . vi'b/| fiirUior Society and


( : : ! . ! k valued .............


'uid rongraln- on


. M.M d u r in g th^> ! *he balnm-*' oral do' ation^


, a.......ncratnInto<l li.-nt -d' tlio Onild, . )e^4>n to many


|o atid nearh' .ClOO . n neeoiint of


|a dat?»‘p wnfi of tho ho-Tt.


■ .dd s'-rnioii ; ' ■ < <-i'ion w'.'irt


; , h 'M r (Vvert. is lea with two yoime oiuMr.ui.


11. : .......... . AVi-i. llradlonl. wa.s * » #


. iiar:i' t-r islic y-ars einpi .


black (• -v ra l splendid ai'< . 1


■r. . t who luissisl aw,iy on W.s l, ie«lay M.« ' b o o her loop ami tryinR illm-w lUtli


Til. :(! 'i o!


ill ba Mi^


(• iliii.ors. ]\!*'4)r'lam*. known and ji.in 1 witli


„|„vi..l wi th .Misse.s l l a r t b ' . Mi.w Black was well-


erfuliio.s,s ami 'I'l'^'il .v


ixipular. Dur inp the war site f.'w others in tlie promnl ion ef efTnrb: for tlio raiaiiip of


l„,rs,.,l. M i - Blnek beinp one. of U. '<1 -apable of th


-1.


colbipse^l to the n.'r'vears. wiil'ean.sii pr.niI sorrow.


. lame nnm. J o f


with l/ord iSorthdiffe i _ pr fii’.s. Miss


A pden who for in niatbiim-roml


h v rA ; ; : j ^ h h : e A s p , i e . i . '« Mr. Ri.liar.l


most little company r nter luT health


^ "VrVi of all " ’lio know lier a t Ih- premature ^rrago of


's ^w i lM ;^ ^ ^


n v ‘v e a r rw a s a,s.soeinto<l •J,‘^'^"hn.a!istie, enter-


',,„,..rly. she had Afioiil a forliimht a ^ , l^ '> "b wmit hv motor to Bury, to stav


‘ Mamin ■ llku'k. of ’lork- wi<lc \<.irs ol


,;pre:l(l reKn-t, a t _ llio ■ ■


! : f J ].-,__largely !>v exploi t ing a iound-]K*g Mi<c—«i-'i in oustuing Mi. in , a r r e a r s being well n ................ J . Sag.ir


... a well-merited ovalioii. He ictliing more laiigililo in tbe .sliapo wofxls. ]trf“S4*nt-d by iili. .-V, It. Mr. Oddi- won a prize givim by Bennett, and the unsiK ce.ssful M-ini- tho (onsi'lation of aw ards ) roin


lidale being able to .ibako .\f le r a lamt of really elover I’/.itii ran oiil wiiiiior 15-12


4T ^ ^ ^


deni (.Mr. .1. Harkur-iliJiiij., tlio repurt ol tile e nmii.tie.,' \va.Siuai. In this they s la ted :—“ 'llionull tllelt, is blijillUy better limn tile hi.sl ijnarie aro oiily-f iiblo to H'l.iiiimeiid a dividends. L


lialf-lieiiiiy p -r bap or.diers’ coal clieck.s. We arc pleased lo not., onr sliare caiiital ha.s only bo. ii n ilncf £1,500. Tlnn is romarkable, cnisid lit,, state of iiiiom- liljiymeiit, and we lia> doiibl th a t oiir menilnr., apjireciate ilvaiitape of beiiip able lo withdraw tlioiliij..s jiraelieally a t call, lo tide over wlnije preateet periml of um iiiiiloymeni ki—I t is most jilea.s- inp feature cf oiir*^y th a t wo have snllicient Ioom. capitln. nlde lo meet all claim.s wliieli our mu. ;,re likely to make. This wo could not te.-a tile slabdity of the .society wa.s absc .safe, with jiloiily


of liiiuiil capital, -ot.al salen lor the quarter iimoiiiit to n J3s. 7d., iK'iiip £1,155 Os. llkl. lc.si! tho corresiwndiiip poi’io 1 a year apo. .rape piirclia.se per mombor, .£17 Ills. 3t qniirler, or Cl 7s.


2d. per week.” The cloi tion of cOoeiiieii resnlted in


ami 11. Astin anil tli.winp were norain- atod for vacanrios miartcr: Messrs. 15. F. jncltson, J. Bon R. Demaiii, AV.


llio return of .Me.ssrs laliow.s, ,1. Taylor


Birch. H. Parkin.son.vo and .1. Cook. Mr W. Niphliapnl. a report of llio


was apiiointtxl delopatlin next mcctinp. 'Hie Education Cteo were rcocm-


last C.AV.S, imsitinp Mr. vears re«ide<l


i”\vas an* ardent finp- Clinreli.


jinrler of the v " .Iv f , AVaddmKton. rcla-


.1. llowarlh


inonded to hold a fiel for children. I t waa decided to n<io Collective T.ife


Assurance scheme, nn,ioI, memhers are insured on Iho amotilhcir purclinsos. Tho members also fl to suhscriho }d.


’d. in the £ and


At ill- quaiiL-rly it|b of lim Clitlieroo opeuUivo S<»cieiy ilouday, the Presi-


nif;.-; coiupot itor~ wore uiiablo to tlie evening lixcd, tlie majority pla.M'd .mcl meinliers generally prefer the (s-rta.mU of •ibl.. to in.-et Iheir man on tho .si'leeted


......... -


(Ceriitied not sale exceeds 5,000 copies weekly.)


FUIDAY, JULY 8tli, 19*21.


.'n'lie was Ijiid (-‘ic (lay of


‘ iWi.'iri,., from COM IN G EVENTS, S A T U R D A Y : - - Clitlieroc v. Ribblesdalo Wandorere. S U N D A Y : —


Boroueli Band Concerts, Castle Grounds, 3-30 and 8-15.


Anniversurv Sorvieos, Wesley Sunday School, Services 10-30, 2-30 and (i-0.


Clioir Serinon.s, St. Ciatlierino’s, West Brad- fmil, 10-30 and 6-30.


Unveiliiit; Sawley War Memorial, 2-0. Moor Uine. SoiTitos, 10-30 and 6-0. Congregation Cliurch, Services, 10-30 and 6-0. I’.S.A., Weavers’ In s titu te , 3-15. Spiritualist Services, Itcclinbitos’ Hall, 3-0 and 6-0.


Siiintii.olist Services, Oddfellows’ Hall, 2-45 and 6-0.


M O N D A Y : —


Clitlieroo Auction Mart, 10-b. Gisburn Auction Mart. Colne Auction M.art, 11-0. For Picture Programme see adverts. Iji-ctiire a t Wesley Clmrcb, 7-30.


TU E SD A Y :—


Clitlicrue Auct ion M. ir t , 10-15. Oiliio Auction Mart, 11-0. Sale of l.icensed Homscs, etc., a t Golden Lion Hotel. Settle, 3-0.


W E D N E S D A Y :—


Proivertv S:ile, Bank S:iloroora8, 7-0. F R ID A Y :—


Cbtlieroo Auction Mart, 10-30. Col 110 Auction SLort, 12-0.


Salo of Furniture, Victoria Avonuo, Cliat- buru, 1-30.


tivo, .an d unfortunately .h a d a paralytic Eoizni^o dm n g jtilio journey. On arrival, she was asistixl into the Bury Nursing Homo, aeaw OTCitaking her there on 'Pucsd.iy, Miss AsjKlen haung been imoomscioiis for ncarlv a week. Wdl-knowii’ and generally respected tbrougliou| tho district, hlias Asjiden w.os tho staunch frond of many and her demise will lie deeply bgretted. •


*■ * *


Sundayj th| Rov. Fr. Mnspero, of tho Salford Pro^Uoii'and Rosctio Society for Catholic Orplians at! Pimr Cliildren made an appeal for suppoidt Tlio resi>onsc was remarkable over £27 hing collectod for the Society, in


At. SSj Michael and .John’s Cluirch on


David Stank* Fairwoiither. younger .son of Mr. and MraA. D. FairwoaUicr. of 'NVcll- gato, on Ills acccs.s a t l^dinburgli University. Ho has passodn all suhjectfl and ol?tained tho (logroo of Maier of Arts. Mr. Fairweathor is continuing pis studies with a view to en­


Hearty ongratulations are duo to lyfr.


dividend forjho half-year ended Juno 30tli last a t tlio ra| of IS per cent, per annum less income ta x ' payable on July 15tli. 31ie dividend fortlio corresiioiuling pcrio<l of 1920 was at» t)* same rate. y * * *


Thodiroctoi of ilio l^mdon Jo in t City and i^fidland Haul Limited, announce an interim


tering the indical profession. I I *


s ta te th a t .a swarm of Ttalinn hoes have arrived a t (Indlcton and t-akon possession of a hollow tps. A.S no Oriiulletoii lioekceper has lost a sirm, ISlr. "Widdop tliinks tho


i^fr. J . AVi|op, of Griiidleton, asks us to


Ik'CS belong i<soniel)ody in Clithoroc or Low* Moor.


I ^ i * * iVfl a iiativ6f Colne, Dr. Barker enter­


tained tho Cno cricket totuu to tea on "NVodneoday, ai*.r their match with Clithcroe.


^


Many hap| mcnuirios will come to the mind of momb? of tlhio


I


Sergeant Smij of Lowergate, who passtnl away during I- week. Seventy-eight years


e nows oF . e fjtthhe


the old Volunteers with pa.s.sing of Hon. Colou


nr-


of ago. Colouiorgcant Smith was .a mem- bor of the V<jiitcors for 39 years and lio was always oiiof the most popular figurovS. Ho had tho p b of being the mark*^nian of the Battalion Id for over twenty years he was always a iimincnt jirizo wdniUM* a t tho annual “ shoot on Pendlo. A gallant old soul, fond ol* ajio Jiiul full of reminiscences, he had ji hosti friends who will regre t to hoar of his d^so. Colour-Sergeant Smith was, of cour.su, momhor of the National llo.«crve until dandniont. and he wn.s also an lionorary mher of tlie Comrado.s’ Cluh. The interment ;to take pla(M3 a t St. !Mary’.s Comeiery a t 2-Ln Saturday afternoon, and nn effort is l>eii made with a view to com- inittiiug the ho to its las t resting place with military huirs.


# *


widcomod juet r. There is mucli anxiety amongst the im amateur gardeners over (Top.s which are, their way. “ ask in g ” for the wafer whinhnnot be .supplied. AVolls and tubs usexl fonrage Imvi* long sinei* lieon dried up. and thian with Die watering-can i.s put to a lot olouhle lo kc4‘p .some of his ])lants alive. Thouiilry.sido is a.^suming a brown and ycllou»|K*aranee inoc>t unnatural for tho time of ' year, ;uid the leaves on .some of the trecso hoco.ming scorelnsl and slirivelled np witho intense heat. A two or three days' h!c in tho droughti would also mucdi l>enofiIio playing fields, 'Hie surfaeos of tho piN have become very hard and rough, and in aecident.s oceiir through i)umping halls. C In.st night tho enptain of ilio ClithercK' b (F. Ahlor.sloy) received a na.sty knoek on i side of the head from a rising hall while pfising a t the nets and wa.s laid out for a tin'Ilie howling greens and tennis courts, loo.pld greatly relish a good long drink, and t\irmer. now tlie hay has ls?ou housed, woulit a t all mind having to iiring into uso forjttlo whilo his old green gingham.


A goorl longiiny day would he much * Yo.st-rday the (tora of the Martholme


i.s permanently <'lo« During th - strike no pumping » p ratiomro carrio<l out. as ow­ ing to tho natun* he mine it wn.s only pa«;sihle to do vherlc by skilbHl labour, so tha t tho punipsld not he manned by volunteers. The ,sion of the Company will affort .ahnut 3rnplovoes. iJio majority of whom re-side in i t Harwr^l, Clayton- l--Afo.»rs. an<l the ington district.


(NilHery, nwiud tho (lr<*:it Harwood Colliery CnnpaiiY. 1.. familiary known as “ C/oek P i t .” is.sUi notice stating that owing to tin* pr4“


, * Tlier- i.s to ho min tlie (.Vstle grounds


on Suii'lay. aftornoCid evening, wh-n th- Borough Blind wilL selections. Details will 1k) found in lidvcrti.sing coluinii.s. I t will hfi iiotofl title collections will lio shares! bv the Bamll Castle fimd.s.


CO-OPEBATI SOCIETY’S “ QUAnLY.” Jf-


d iv id e n d OFI in t h e £. 'Hio Wea\-ing Class at t.he IVchnicsii School


has a^aiii proved iUself oxcellcnt in the exam­ inations, and Mr. F. Porter has g-.vined Uio dis­ tinction of being third in order of merit in Uio whole arixi of tbe lAincashiro and Cheshire Institutes.


llUfLDINO 'niAUKS COUUSK (1st year) I :«•). itmi


Briggs, lb»herl ......


Ifickles, Robert Hug;h ... . 61 60 66 Tavlor, Collin ....... White.side, 'Join ....


(./'hcslor, Tom 1’. ... Hairisoii, .MaxwiJl .


. .6 8 69 . 35 71


. 55 63 55 . so 92 68


Weaving, Ornament Aspin, Dniis II.........


fTaimiltoii, John J,. 35 UaworUi, John A,.. . 40 I’arkcr, j.i.s. R......... . 52 'nuuiifisoii, Joi. R. . 71


Geldanl, Albert .... . 51 58 54 50 54


. 46


and -i


Colour.M-r. W..UV 49 81 70


59 65


A.spden, John .......... 55 Foolc, A. W............. . 37 Porter, Fred .......... . 65 Uednian, John ......... . 49 Turner, W;dter


TinRD y i :ar Bl.Tokburn, William


Riddlough, Ahm ... Thomas ......


Sharp, Francis W. 'riioinafl, iHnrold ....


BECOXD M-f,


50 48 46


50 55 44 71 74


Turner, IIjutv ......... . 80 62 70 80 YEAR.


85


l Orn .V 51 86


*a'


40 59 61 80


'


tV.«,iv 82 74 86


46 85 92 ..... . 44 52 85 83


...... A. 1st B. 1st


1 • .t a . r Kill o’r.


B. l.st


...... A. Ifil B. 1st


• • o —<- WADDINGTON.


nor memher to resist arporntion ProfiUs Tax.


ton, had an enjoyable onting to Southport by motor char-n-bnnc on Saturday. They u*crc nccompanio<I by tho Vicar (Rev. F. A. N. Parker). Mr. J . Tomlinson made tho nrrangemonts which proved witisfactorj' in every particular.


Tlio choir of St. Helen’s Church, Wadding-


'Ml. M Col


47 55 65


...... A. l.sl 42 B. 1st


57


C:kl Soil* 35 72


U'in- 11 ht 55 86 62


2 1


COrrON WEAVING (XIURSIC {1st year) Marks arc given for Mathematics, Mcclianies,


2


2 2


2 2


1 1


la 2


2 1 2 2


Ht 2


1 1 2 2


2 I


2 1


se|)ndition of the mine it- *


association may legitimately take to compel traders to bocomo momboi’s ? -


Wlmfc is tho oxtont of action whicli a trade •


This is a question raised by the ntiitudo of


nddition t< tlio usual collection for tho Clithoroo ^t«ion funds. * * *


ronmin free. “ I contend,” Mr. F. Bleazard said to an


tho Milk Retailors* Association towards two farmers wJio dccliiio to join tha t organisa­ tion. Tlio farmers concerned are Sir. J . Bloazard, of Higher Staiulen, and Mr. Giles Hitchdn, o f .'J^w !Moor. Both resolutely ro- fusn U> join the Milk Retailors’ A.s.'iociation and llio upsliot of tho matter is th a t tho Association have 1*01110 to an arrangement witli tlio ^Master Farriers’ Association tho effect of which is th a t Messrs, Blcnzard and Hitclion enhnot get their horses shod in tho toivn. A.S neither side will give way, tho two farmom are being put to gi’ent inconvenience. Mr. Blcnzard, for instance, is dolivoring milk daily with a horso which on Wednesday boro only throo shoes, and these wore very badly \v*orn. So far from tho attitude of the Association haring coci-ccd liirn into sub­ mission, lio i.s more dotorminod tlian over to


“ Advertiser and Times ” ropresontativo, “ th a t this being a free country, a fiiaii has a perfect right to enter into comjiotition Anth anybody clso. 91io real reason tho other fanners have made a .s-t against mo is th a t T am retailing milk a t (kl. a quart, whilst they are charging 7d. On the wliole- salo price—Is. 4<1. a gallon—T have a margin of 2d. a quart for delivering and T find that suflTiciont. During tho war, wo never had inA>ro than iBb a quart for delivery and my contention is th a t to iasist on 3d. above tho wholosnlo price is unfair .and unnccossary.” l\rr. Bleazard addo<l th a t ho had taken no otlior farmer’s custom, tho only alteration in his supply being an additional pint a t one house. Mr. Hitchon takes up the attitude th a t if


he doo.s not desire to join tlio Association, he lias no nee<l to do so.


official of tho Association merely roplie<l that ho had nothing to say. We loam, liowcver, th a t an ngn-<*mont n.s to the attitude now ndopteil. was rcaoluHl between tlio Farriers’ Association and tho Milk Retailers’ Associa­ tion. a few weeks ago. Similar action has been tnken in other towns. AVo undenstand ' th a t the Trades nnd


Asked for his \*iews on tho matter, an CHATliURN THE SPOUTS.—At a mocimg


Sports Cbimnittoo, held in the Village Club bust night, a unanimous vote of tliank.s and apjirocbition was pnsstxl to tho ladio.s who wore responsible for providing and serving ro- fre.4-limcnts on Saturday last. The Indies certainly gave verj* vnluahio aid nnd it is proiM?:* tliat Ihoir assisianco should l>o recog- iiisi*!!. Thanks were also tcnderotl to Mr. T. Bullcr, who generously placed his field a t the disiiosal nf the committee. The secretary announced that although the .<jportfi wore not quite the .success anticipated. tJi- bnlanco would ho well on tlio riglit side. CHOIR BOA’S’ OUTING.—The dioir hoys


of tlie Parisli CJiurch were early nstir on Tliui*Hday of last week. They, Airs. Cliorlton, the Vicar, and several friends boardc<l a char-a-banc nnd at about 7-30 a.m. started for Southport via Preston, arriving alxml 10-15 a.m. After two hours spent on tlie sand.s. on iho lake, a t tho fair or wherever they wished. th<> choir and some of tlK* others wonded their way to llayc.s’e restaurant whi*ro a hountiiful dinner was provided. Then tliey difiporsod till 5-30 p.m. when they aK.<emble<l for tea. At 7-30 a s ta r t w.n.s made for homo wliicli wa.s reaclio<l a t 10-30 p.m. after a most glorious n^ul enjoyable day. Hie choir is very giabTul to all tho.«ie who niado this outing possible.


MBSS ANNIE LOYND^ MILLINER,


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Onior* i«ronipUy aHeml*d to.


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GETTING AT NON­ MEMBERS.


“ PERSUASION ” OF THE CLITHEROE MILK RETAILERS’ ASSOCIATION.


Death of Golour-Sergeant Smith.


To tlio Editor, “ Advorti.ser and Times.” Sir,—j\fay I bo allowed to invito through


yoxir columns old Volunteers or members of tho National Roservo who may dosiro to pay a' last tribute of respect to tho late (^lour- Sorgeant Smith to attend on Saturday, a t 1-30 p.m, a t St. Mary’s-street, whence tho funeral will take placo. Faithful to tho la.sb. i t was his own wish


to 1)0 followed to lus final resting placo by bis old comrudos.


Late Lieutenant (Commanding Natioiml Rcsorvo,


C. .T. MITCHELL,


J . Tliorhbor), Councillors AV. Standring and W. H.. Soodall, and Air. J . Windlo.


DANGiai TO THE PUBLIC.


Elland, wa.s summoned for driving a motor car lo tho danger of tho public. 'Jlio Town Clerk (Mr. W. S. AVeoks) who


ELLAiYD AIOTOBiST SJIAinXY FINED. John Earls, baker, of Town Hall Buildings,


conducted tho prosecution on belialf of tlio Chiof Confitablo. stated Uiat a letter had been received from ucfendant complaining th a t ho had received only 43 hours notice of the Court. He held tlia t imrioil insufficient as ho had no chance to obtain a sub.'^tituto for his businoss. Defendant added th a t tliore was no danger a t all and declared tho only reason he paaswl tlio con.stabIo was to avoid a motor cycle which tho coiistablo apparently did not SCO.


Titibour Oiuncil liavo passed a resolution con­ demning the action of tlio A.««ociation.


on point duty a t tho junction of Castlo-stroca nnd Aloor-lniio when ho saw defendant driv­ ing a motor car from the direction of Salford, llio sqx)cd of the car was between 25 and 30 miles an hour and tho vehicle swcrvc<l across tho road near the lletl Lion Hotel and back agaui. A largo car was proceeding in tho opposite direction and had not Uie driver of tha t car pulled^ up suddenly dofondaiit would liavo run into it. Tho consLahlo pub up his hand for defondant to stop but ho ran pjist him, pulling up 12 yards away. Asked the reason for travelling ab such a terrific speed, defendant said “ I put my fool on. tho accelerator.” There were many women and childrcai about, oiitoring and* leaving the Castle groumls whore the band was playing for dancing. ” Wo do not want to drive people away


.Mr. AVoelw s ta tid tha t a t 7-45 p.m. on AATvlnesday, loth June, P.C. A’cigiiiman was


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from tho town,” said Air. AVocks, “ but when motor cars come Uiroiigh tho main streets they ought—espcKiially a t a dangeroiw place like this—to proco<Kl sit sl more mo<lcr- ate rate.” Mr. AVeoks’.*? statement of the fad s was con­ firmed hy P.C. A’eightnian, Harry Dawson,


Park-street; Rohorb Geldard, 14,. AVhalloj*- road; and Thomas A


A A ’ood, 37, Salford. A line of Co wsis inflicted, defendant being


also ordorexl to pay the advocate’s fee and Witnesses’ costs.


CRUELTY TO A HORSE.


'niursday, 23rd June, lie saw dofendaub in charge of an aged hay mare atUiched to a lorry laden irilh iron rollers. Tho nnirmiJ was V017 lame on tho near hind leg and was limping. AVheii sloppcxl, defendant^ said tho horse had bwii kicKtxi tha t inoniing. Ho asketl to bo allowed to proceed with Ids load lo a mill throxjua rtors of a mile away ami when witness told him he must stop and re­ move the liorse from the sliafts, defendant went on. AVitncris insistetl and dofcndajit finally complied with his orders. Mr. Calderwood, M.U.C.ALS., stated tha t surjiri.scHl defondani was nob stopiH.'d


R.S.P.O.A., Andrew Asliworlh, carrier, 242, Gaimow-lane, Rosegrove, was summoned for causing cruelty to a horso. P.O. Brindio btaUd th a t a t 12-30 p.in. on


Atr tho instance of Inspector Stirgoson,


l)Oloro ho reached Clitlieroe. as the lameness of the animal was of long standing. Defendant denied that ho was awkward and


ordensl to also pay the voterinarj’ surgeon’.s fee.


declared Uial when he sLirtix! the horse ho was doing so simply lo p u t the lorry in a side street out of t.he way. He had no ide.a ho was l>eiug cruel to tlio animal. A fine of 20s wa.s imiHX'ed, defendant being


LHP OFF LIGHTLY. James and dohu Smith, of 17. Duck-stroot,


wore Kummonc<l for causing cruelty to a hoi*so. 'lih‘v .iduiittcd the offence and after evidence had boon tendered hy P.C, Brindle, Insiioctor Sargeson said he did not press for a heavy* l»eniilty :us defendants had compliinl witli his request by finding a g'XJcl homo for the animal on a farm. The horse suffercvl from sidehono-s. Each d'fendanl was fine lO.s.


FIXED TMEIIl OWN FINES.


oh'curcsl was the charge against Jolm Atkinson. 15. Regenls-strcet, Blackhuni; and his companion, Albert Ooss, 27, Rcgenls- Blackburn, xva-s summoned for aiding


Riding a motor cycle with the roar plate


seems to bo the regular fine for first <jff»Mider6,” and Cro.s.s also sent As., which he lioped would cover the fine. 'file magistrates laughed heartily ou hear­


and ahetting. J’.C. Barton proved. Atkin.son wrob' enclosing 5«., “ w’hich


liffe and AVilliam Kilner, of Blackhum, for the same offiMices.


thly. bill .lune, he wa.s in Aloor-lane, \vlu.;n he .saw a motor car slanding in front of Howard's dining rooms. A motor car had to jndl up to ponuit another to pas.s and forty minutes later wiicn he was again pa.ssing the six)t, a similar inchlont occurred. Going into the dining rooms, lie encountered de- li-niLiut leaving. AVlicii told he would be re- portetl, Strickland «iid “ A’ou want to go and get tho«o who stand in front of tlie Swan and Royal, and not come hoihoring here.” AVitne.s.s told him if lie had anything to say about tlic Sw«an and llovnl he had hotter reserve it for the magislrnltx-i and defendant replied, “ AVhat does i t matter about the roads? If


wa.s summ-.ned for causing an olwtrmtion to ili(' higliway with a motor car. P.C. Sagar stated that at 2 p.m. on Mon­


OB.STRUCTION BY AlOTOR CAR, John Strickland, traveller, 9, Parson-lane,


cars to piuss in tho road with Ids car sIockI a t tho flido. He thought i t unronsonablo th a t ho should he. interfero<l with in th a t way- Tlio magistrates thought otliorwieo, fining defendant 20.s.


Tlio (xmstablcQ are in tho streob< for tlio rogulatioii of traffic and i t is difficult enough to get. tho traffic thi-ougli Uio narrow streots without obstniclfi. I t is not for tho drivers of .vcliid«*s to toll the policemen what to do hut to do what he tolLs thorn. Defendant declared there was room for two


ing tile letters and fixed the fine a t 5s., add­ ing 2s. .special cost.s in each ca.se for tho ser- vi(’«* of the summons. Similar fines were impotio<l upon John Cun-


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sunshino favoured tlho annual field day in con- noctiou with the Head CongiegaLioual Sunday


school on Sc'turday lasb when the scholars spent a thoroughly enjoyable time in tho nicxidow ad­ joining Friendship Mill, kindly lent for the occa­ sion by Mr. William Speak, of Worthill’s tann. At 4-30 p.ni., iho scholars adjourned U> Uio schoolroom for coilec, buns and oranges. During tho evening all kinds of games were indulged in and sportti were arranged for Uio cliildren, vSCHOOL SUC(Mk>SES.—Official information


shaw, of liuckshaw terrace, who have secured a five years’ burtsarship and a four years’ bursin*- sliip respectively in connection with Uio l.An- casliiro County Council Education Schemo. In eaoh case tho bursary t-arrics wiU it (1) free tuition ab a secondary school; (2) travolling ex- peiic3e.H; (3) ;ui allowanco of £1 lOs. for books each year and £20 for Iho last year for mainten­ ance, together wiUi £5 for each previous year. Tho two students aro to bo highly congrat-ulaUnl on their success, and the results reflect consider- ab!o credit on their headniaslcr, Mr. Crecai*s. BOWLING TOURN.t*JilENT.—Tho annual


has boon received of tho success of two soholars att(Miding Uio Church.of England School: Xorah ' Duckw’orUi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Duckwortli, of Jubilee street, lUid NclUi Brad- j shaw, daughter of Air nnd Air.** Juo. W Brad- •


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bowling tounament, which has aroused keen in- terwit .imongsl tlio members of the Bead Cricket j and Bowling Club for tbe past three weeks, has j now boon completed. Tlie third, fourth and somi- final rounds haring been contested wiUi little de­ lay, tho final stage of tHio coniiietilion wius onterod upon on Saturday morning last in warm wciithcr and bdforo a good ci’owd. Iho finalists were Arthur Sagar and Jolin 1. Ward, both of whom Iiad displnyoil rem.arkablo skill in tho previous rounds. 'I’lic former led by 17-11, but a di*amaUc change cjime over the contest, Ward requiring two 'woods’ at* tho Iasi end to win the panic, whilst his rivql needed one. Sagar (iventually won by tho narrowest possible mar­ gin, and thus secured tho coveted prize of a


Sagar 14; F. Bertwnstlo 21, R. Grimshaw 17; A. Weml 21, Robt. Sapar 19; K. Aliddlebrough 21, 0. iHaworUi 20; John T. Ward 21, James


pair of bowls. Third Round Results: J. Richardson 21, W.


Fielding 18; John R. West 21, R. 5Yarburton 9 ; Arthur Sagar 21, Ezekiel Law, sour. 12. In this ixiund, J. Mullineaux had a walk-oyer owing to his opponent willulrairing from tho compe­ tition. Fourtli Bound Results; J. Richardson 21. John R. West 12; John T. Ward 21, F. Berlwistlo 16; Arthur Sagar 21, E. AIiddle-, brough 16; J. MuUintNiux 21, .\rlluir \Vade 17. ! Semi-Final Re.suUs: ArUuir Sagar 21, James


Richard.wn 17; Jolin T. Wai’d 21, J. MulUn- oaux 3.


FiiuU : Arthur Sagar 21, John T. IVard 19. CAGE BIRD SHOW. Hio mombors of tbe Clithcroo nnd DLstrieb


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Tomlinson; 4, A. Alctcalfe. Clear Buff: 1 and hsC., T. Grainger; 2 and c, H. Higson: 3, W, Knowles; 4, J. Tomlinson; vhc., A. Alotcalfo. Markcil Yellow: 1, L. Grainger; 2 and vhc, n . HigBon; 3, J. Tomlinson; 4 and c, W. Knowles; he, J . Beard. Marked Buff j 1, L. Grainger; 2 and 4, H, Iligson; 3 and c, J. Ibm- linson; vhc, W. Knowles; he., A. AlotcaUe. i [Hv Higson won Air. Grainger’s special prize |


Cage Bird Society held Uieir .first feather show of Norwich CVinnrics on Saturday last, in a room kindl lent by Mr. Board. ITicrc was a good number of entries, and several promising young birds were show’n. Mr. T. Seed, 01 Rishton, was tho judge, and ho made tho followng awards: Cleor Y’dlow: 1 nnd 2, II. Higson; 3, J.


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