n AIPVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY, i lA Y 11. 1923. iQtide ^lilicrtiscv v\'
(Gortificd not snl© oxoooda 5>000 copies '
wookly.) ttriday. m a y n t h , 1023.
IJplits on Voliiclcss, To-Morrow (Saturday), 9.5.1
p.ni.; lU'ar Lights, half-hour onrlior.
A
lU.SlNCr VOL U M I - : O F PKOTflST. T)urin^; tho week Uiero has l>eiMi a: rising
CiitJieri’
Toimue uf protest against U.o— w e had ahno.>t u “ propuse<l '*— aholition of the o County Court, hut facts are inon
j»lul)l-'.'ru llian propositions and when w o get down to hi'droi'k fact w o are up against that ()ul r in Council dictated l>y a bureaucracy in I.i'iuloii. 'rho CiilheriK) 'I'own C’ '
HD ECS
jsh Piano;!. IP IANOS .
OS nict ioR
ouncil’. prut-'I 1.' followed by iliat of llie Hoard of s
iiiiiiT\iiaiu and tbo Howland Uural District C<‘’ujc.l. ami w o shall bo surpriso<) if tho Cliih ii>o Dural Coumil do not fall into liiu'. Dwiing t!ie week. loo. an <»bviouslv inspired aH^'Mipl has Ik m-u m ade to put tiio matter in a iM'tter liglit. W o
Gardonora .all over tlio district will bo
pleased to k n o w that the schedule of prizes to 1x3 olfcred uL tho horticultural show in
connection with the Ctistlo fete, in August next, is now availublo. It is a most interetit- ing publiauion hir, in addition to a list of nearly 200 classes, it eonUiiiis an illustrated Iiistofy of the Castle and, for the conveiiienco of visitors, a plan of h o w to get to tlie show ground. Tlio schedule itself js a credit^ to tho coinmittoc responsihlo for its compilation, every phase of gardening being covered. 'Die premiuiii.s are on a very generous scale, 4’
si>ecially in tlio llowcr
cla.ssos, and they
»hould stiimilalo gardeners to groat efforts. In
addit.ion, to .^200 in money, tliero aro f<.jur
silver challenge cups and two gold medals. 'J’ho schedule compriseci over 100 iiages ami it can ho obtained hir the iioimnal price of 3il. As tli4‘ eilition is strictly limitcHl, early applica tion for ceiiics is
advi.sable. *
* 'rUe Catholi«r Amateur Dniiiiatic Society
have this wcnjlc given two iK*rlorniancos of tlio famous iXiimsiy, ” 'I’llly ol Hloomsliury,” in aid of the Civstle Aloniorial Kuml. The amlionc. a, liowever, w«?r(' tlisappointingly small, due, of cour.'-o, to the more summer- like conditions in tho early i>art of the week, and iJio fund will not iKUietit to any
are to liavc Uegistrar’a
Court.*! fri'in tiim; to time and an otliei* is to be k I'l open from IH D to AM 4*very Tuesday (.f \vlii(h the proiesu-rs were well awaro
lefnre tlie voice of protest first was heard. ’
no in.'inner w]iat<‘ver, 'l‘
j'luH. .•H -nr-ling t-> our evening conteiiiix>rary, “ will nn-v-iify in largo immsure llu> grievance.” In [.♦.'ll’
. <if fact It nu>diti4's the griiHuimv- :n o eurt-'i.ij eouitoihce
funnt;ek to U**s tlian om'-hfth wliat tliey luire h-eii for a.'S long as most Clithcronian.s tail re:nemlf*’
V is to oriuiio .sorioua disahilitios
fi>r tie- general public, wliile, in tho liglit of bi«, liMiiti'-! powens. tho suKstitution of a
Ib'g'vtrnr from Blackhurn for a County Court Jntfge is m u c h t.h-* same ;is introducing a pan.'li conm il to replaci* ilio T o w n Council. At pr< s ut tile powers that ho liavo a mania for ciUiiiah'alion. In ten years’ time they will
nroi.al K he liaril at it diK-eniraliHing what •:o I'nv tliev are so ke* n on
csmtr.ili.sing. lhat ill:i(jj>urn’County Court is already aggravaU iiglv
longu.sUxr will luevilaiily help biin'g ihcin round to tho la-st incntionotl pr-'i'^.’
w For ill's rea.'^on. to'>, legal oninion
In
lU.iekhurn is inclined to .support Clitlieroo. A sclieme wliicli i.s rondcninefl at both ends nhv
lilts little to nHominend it.
II lli.s Mmiour .Judge Hra<lley has more work tlmri he can manage, at Hlarkhurn m what wav V. ill tho
a4ld.lional caw's from Chthen'O rrl'iev/* him? Stin-lv it is not seriottsly oou- P n led that the saving of half an hour’s tram iiiuincv at <‘ithe.r end of the day will tnake :h.* difh'tonco IsUwcxm cfUigfsst ion and .a <!erin slu'-'t for tlie morrow. Clilheroo is not •;i'e* i:dlv inior<'st<‘
<l in tho |K>int an to w h o
is to ho Dogisirar. If it is exiM'diont to a m i 1 '
ftm.ile t.iii.s post witli that at Iwarkhurn Clitlieroe will hoTT to that decision without
d e r
rornplaitu. TiiUi* a saving in salary will Im ' *rffoi l<’
<l--l»rovided the Clitherm' salsirj’ is not torke<l on to H!ackhunv--which ts the
onlv ro-il saving tho nlHihlion of tho fJithoi-o.^ Countv Court ran effect. Against, that m a y U plai-od Uu; extra coat to liCpnts travelling •/>n to twontv miles to tlie lUackhurn court. It. niav he tliai headquarters do not mind iransf’ rnng a
fm.aiieial hurd<Mi from their own shoulders hi that of the puhlic of Chtheroc ami
di.slrirl, hut if they will carr> I.rimini,. u, its loj:,
c-.nl ronclusmu
ilircmcIi'Mci IIK. country it will I'o tlio hliorlont, m l to tronlilo wi- linv.-. licnnl of p r Mimo
MOO. A n d in llu- UniR rnn it n--'-‘ ""I-
.loiilit..-<l llio pnMic. not tin. "ir”'”'
iii.i..nors in Unir o w n lioti«i‘. Nollinn, linn llinii n r.'. oii-dil.
I.ition of Un. i|
tio.stion cif
r,„ttilv (.•..tin .duinu- at. ClitlicriK. nml llio f .A _ .
^•1
<!ay n Tr»‘ iniererl.
C 'liilifToe A.;.!
li-.lK-r,)..
nVtiL’ of D m e m n ofTox. on inon* than ono ■ 1 *11 —4._r.. tiirt li«';d ^luhi
.. , ''U
will s:iti.xfy tho In
M«*ndM'rs 4.f tlm farming coinmunitv in U ami
;U| r.'Kivl 111 tile lii-atli, nn \\
ciinc.scl.T} :in.l Clupimi!; (’luppmg -ii'-'.K't'-
im-in, ...fto. imly ii lew -iny.'-’ ,l„hn W . r-Tlvi-rt.
alinnt t.'l. \o;il.s .-l;;.' .MKX...'«h’«l hyi l:iUi Im x imli'-'- ^ Clilh.'ro '
the t-'iiant nf f'hew’s I'ann h e l e r a m e th“ la- n-** of ih . „ r<l'- ii-dn). H.dd. ih-lane ('lupjnng. hut r(^
Subsequently D o g ami Part-
tiirrusl to Clitii'ro4‘ ah<nit <’:ght months ago. H i. III. I. iM. iimi. .T
ir.tlli- ih Ml.-r iinil i„ liml, rr.y:..i! liy U...
An t ; ]>o'nion.
\I,IM. IH :I invml .nml
I.inilh -iis- ■
V ,i i |
| ,^.:...rnl
m.nili. II host ,>f fnmid.H nml will 1.
'Ih.i fun.
r.il uhi'.s place to-il.ny (I'nihin). * * *
(;rin-il t.-'i s - iK’ii ol \S a(hliiigton I .inMi M-i-iv ii." "Niiiilv tbri'c yi-uis ;
Tim f llowing pi.ragtaph ,*}PI>'‘ ;“>
i) „ , .:in llnur.l Ilf Fiimmi. '''7 ” “'/','; ",,7 ' f
till Mim
T.lir* ^lom rs. liut :
IJI K.
. of', r. d I - th- lv4 l.-i:i.vtie:d t<imnu.^ Twi -* thi v r.fusu’l tin* heneiacuori,
wa.s
im* ting it tie* liviMg
i I hi'-- hv tw. ‘
.• this m : ,lli
bring.'’ (Hii.dleloM \*<
i: tle-v have aerepUMl it. . smn of £.^>"0. Ml lliat maiemllv incr«*a.M.-d
aim* to til.* u'.t.i.t id £;:. |H*r annum. Ibis of
iln- t'lt.J iiu-.:n • of th*- annum. H u s i
p.-i
gt»jit mipruv wliicli w:is imml hdt when ^•leh'‘ lamls a'l-' G Miidleion. h vel <*f 'vhal n u n i m u m st.|
....h*- .2 1 !>*•>■ Jinnum
iho wi. ilm of til.- original endow- Ihnrv Vlll, px'k away t*iir !i, d
tie- old chapclry of
hut It i" ''till onlv iu--i at ih* -iliiy IS b . M t'o l-i U'o luiro in- uml.-nt
ml *'f iff n, *
The KTCCiitiv.' of th*- riitlioro-' Division
l,nl.our p.-irty carrm-l ;li..
I.i.liliiiii w.-ir int'i tlic eiiemv’.x ramii. iii-t .'-aturJiiy, w lmn U u \
i„,„,|ed Ibmvnlmiii ami l.-M a
h- >a,<l to have ni;iil.-*l ; n twnliuMi’t
*
:;'h.a^ ;;::p’^ t.h*-ir Ji
c\ irh-ncf* of t lu' tv lo leJivi* tu)
1 M n !i W va’ -iuti of a al
lu.sUtrv
Mat.-d that lb s w -
-.lie t is. Laliour gatlieriiig Imld m tl"’ ' lilai;.- .s.. tliat it ma>
“ NolwuliHlJind- jilia.*^
'"m ^ Hem'v a r m m ' p : ^ ; - ef .1 a Gon.s.*! \
a, III..
la.st elec ....... > .ilm t imal-lv , ra n the
D..'vi-‘a ''kt. roM-'.'.i-d
heeati to fall about fi'' Ti-*itot^ wf-n* d*priv4‘
h.nd to m.iU«* a ’ ra lwj iv fttalion nm.
It n"g __u..5 d of 1n“ J walk iiloMu the cquntiy I'.in ■'N'
fverlheh-.ss. is l•^tx‘^'•IU'«* <i'o ........ - ••• * - r-
. k. ami .!**:isur** of Iti faot. they
hurriod dasli to C'liathurn and m a n v of th.*tn got th tins
..vix‘n'-iu-«* «
net dam|. tlmir
nr.li.ur ami llm raml.l™ are lilii Iv to t;am ill imiuilarily. • *
n n Sumlnv evening last at Ui- Cl.iirrh of KK Mi'clru'i 'and .lolin. tlic M a y prixiission in
IH-
....... ''f (,„r i.a.!v
.....
cvirglieiis. ■• I .Ireii 111 f''"r
l.nvs ami will, ''I',";
.linv i. I tic t.i 1 r wn.s very
ats, nici ly
ni;;.lili- li'i- 32 6. —
vy p. wlan.l IHiral nislricl Council at tlioir m l i n g oil Moiul'iy.
X Sr •
•'.V Vt*
m— J l . >1
:aUi''Ma.lon..a Idiin ami i;v u,-Db.H.i ci.ii ,-11- Hinnilcr
girLs ilress-.l in wlille. H i m m c d witli swan s-
fnllnwed ami tlmii Uic „(■ Hie cliddren
MMg;ng of ^h. . • • .J • p- l{oliins«*n. 8>.J . ^ngrligation on Onr
mbfvii.rnn.l so, ton. wa- tber knil t'be
l.itaiH' of
Iwl^ehed'io a'miwi'ci mnifregalion 1/
1.ly. a- y n e n ef I'eacw.
” Tho g:v»‘n to - strntighoM w
pa.tv le ......... -St... untiiim.i to win t ie •
(l4‘t*
rimmil.nii of tin* LalK>ut* -ri.,. m.. iiM" u-rif. :Mldr*-s.*x*il i*>
the iro '•bo llmt wi. limml U'-’KI for
,.f ihi. liviiiR. 'Ibiu l;'*b''' dojiorx and tlu*
1. f-U for hi.s willow. '
di.stnet.s will
,.t> mr>n> tliau ouo puhlic
tho h-ai
approciahio ext^uit. * ♦ *
All innov.'ition iii conm'ction witli tlio
aiinivcrsnry of Chtlicroo Parish tniurcli St*Ji<Mil was a procc&iion of scholars and imunhers ol the oongreg.'
it.ion in ijlac<? of tho \\ lut-Mori- uay jiaraiU*. The ilay \vas
iM.viutifuIly him. and there was a largo muster. About (itO took jiart and. headed by tin* Uoroiigh Jiaud, they walked l>y way ot ^oi'k-strect
ihu’rch. Tlio procession was witnessed by a l:\rgi* mimiK?r of s|Kx:tators. _ 3 he AlaTtland Hondorwm, » i«‘
* ar of Watldmgtou
the R-
wa.s tlio prcN-'Kilier in tho morning and the elioir rendered the aiitliem, ” Ble.s.'xxl he the G o d of our Father.” .Mr. llomler.s<»n als. spoke at the scholars’ M*rvic«v I he church was crowded to il-s utmost- capacity m t-m’ evening, when tlic puli>it wa.s occupied by the Bishop of Burnley. 'Dm anthem wa« O cxiiuo let u.s wor.*>h.p.” '^J'h** collections rcali-seil LIG I3s. 7d., whiili IS a
con.sider.ihb^ iucrea.s»> on tlio a m o u n t
reali.sod last y*<ir. # * *
Helcn’.
A m e n d e r of tho congrepiUon of St s Church. ^Yaddiugton, has given, u
m e m o r y of Uio laU> \ icur, a n e w altiir b ^ k It will bo a replica of tho one wliicli has been
ill ufco for .soTorai ycsirs.K * * ■^' 1
Tho had sUito of trad** was rellecUxl in tlie folloetioiiM at WaU*rioo ^ W ’
Suiidav, w hon tin*
jumivers.ary of iJie .
«leyan Chai>ol, <m hcIuhjI
wn.s o'lehruU-d. Tin* t'origregatioius were ex cellent hut tlio offortorn-rt, which ivalised P15 It's, wore a n.'duction of £ 1.0 on last ycju- 'Hio surviwi won. very l-riKlit nml spmin music mlikU u. th... I-Ifwl. 'iho puhiit wn.s cccupicd by Air. .1. II. Dnintiss., ot IDnWmry; (.'odogo, w h o proved himself to U.* no„ onij !in accomplished proaclior, hut a vocalist of a higli order. Alt<*r tho e v . m m g wormon. ho sang ” Comfort ve.” Tli*' l**:id<*r of tlie duiir was Mr. R. T. Marsliall. junior, ami the nceompanist was Mr. E. (’liesi^ir. iimior. In the .afternoon, the scliolar.s an-1 otticinks walk**\l ill liriHXssiOon into \Vat4*rkx>, when^ hviniLs wcr*.* sung. U n returning l>» th.* si'hool a service of song. ” lie* adorning of tlio Ortres.” was given by tin* chddnm. muler tile leadership ot Miss G. Niitt-4*r, Mr. K. ■\V«>oUey, of Bhu'khuni, was th*^ <lminn;Lii.
Mr. A. Burn>w. of
Gi.shiirn, is shortly to hxjiv«' on a visit t.> his son in (’
# ♦ * anmla. H e
will 1)0 aw.Ty alH)ut six week.-* and d u n n g lus
ah.senco tho dutica of s;mitory
m.sis*cior m tho Bowlarid .area will U* jxirlorimxl by Mr. II .)ackM»n. of Chathurn.
I.in* olheer ot
thi Clitherm.' Rural DLstnet Conned tins nrningcmeiil having lx*en wuictioiicd by Un'
Borrla-ud authority. 'S' Knmblera by Urn llibbki will bonr witb
Kilinfnctiun tbnt n subi.Untml footbruli;i- ium nt, bust boml croctml I'vor tin. brook on Urn Yorksbiro mile of West llrmlforil liridRo. I Im n-w bridRo bn.s
R...nercm.sly
l-.im i.-iustructod hv M r K. Burl-ou. of li-av^-s Hall, and again opems up one of the most e h a n n m g rivei;sKk.
umlU.s ill ibo
ili.strict,. IJiif.-rtiimityly, p'T.' i slill limul of a briilR'- :
ml of tlm footllaUl, wborx- a ibu-p RUlly ami il .. Un- (.niulb-.t-ilj
hlroalii Iiav.i to bi- m-Rotiaf. . 11 .•*>im' ROllUi.m.ia la 'bat (b.um. t will Roimroiusl, follow Mr. ltuia.>iTH .‘xampb- .-iml orort, a Pi-ulj-.' tli'-r... ius.‘m of xlm footliatb would lu
grauful
moil'tll ago. .Mr. .1'. llargrcav.u (Hruulli.u.n) 4* ••• ..... ’ * . ,i
At. the m.x-ting of BowlaJul gav** notn’ Surrevor’H
.s.alary,
snbj.sA u, the
entering into an ugri'.-nu-nt, li.' ai-c.-ptcji. lb rotice lailcKl to api-ar on lb- agimd.i .uu .
1- .Momlav. Mr. Tattersall (Sawl.-.v}
tile roas-m for tlm
oml.ssion. I im U e r k (.% r. T .1. Uackliou.-K.) read a l-u.-r from Mr.
Hargreave.s, stntiag tliat tb- serums illn^e of ins wife would prevent Imn lielilg plc.s nt at Ulo nus ting ami imkihg him on U m t aieonnt, to willidraw tlm imtico of motion.
* * ♦
dil ation of ram on Saturday afteriio.m,. ti er, wa.s n g«Hl muster of towiis|ssi|)le ami at tbe Ciustle to walel, tlm .... '"m of the layiuile ami
NotwillisUimllng tlm leaden .sky
Kiilii.rvl.siim of -Mr. K Watson.
foiTiuxl by iroin varimi.s
■ • .Mr. H. immerou.s
otiicr dances I ts nf
young ...-
S. Gn'-'U atul Mi^-'* l'Ah*‘| liiUKirotiitii a afriiig
llm- town, fir— ll
luid' Mr. it. Halstead. nd .Ma-s
plavrd Hi.l<mlion.s as well a.s lor dancing. Ihhsta for llm.lntter
luiml Uie
Hie eiilraiKs-s were taken liy iiienil.,.rs .if tb' I-idiiw’ Aininilamxi Nurimig UiviMun. Afi* r
tlniiks .Mesera. Taylor ami
Tlm cidkmtionH at .. - ,
warr.lancsn s am)
...us.cin.ts u Urn at Urn Ikuslle iiy .Mr 11. -Manl. \ (lecretarv) ami ibe
ci.niniilt.s. wl.i,
.i.ss.n. to
U.e.son Mrs. ,J. Duckett ami .Mr. Billmen for ilieir gifta of provihioius. T b e
i.v..ning , .rf.Kt .ante wa.s out of tlie .|
.....stlon in r-oi.. m, nf rain. Tim net
..r.wcm.ls nmmint
iVj-
tr'iiran.: go _lo,_tlai nub; ot IH;m.i.« f ^ ;;:.y;,'buti.m
7oUgl.ly of 125 ya..ia. ;ria; |iro-
motor.s ar*> ,dl wbo gave otlicr way.
desiiiin.s of rclufiiing tliniiks to Llicir ,s(\ia’ic*-s ox* ; .
‘ M.T/iTjuo of M a y «^
i.st'-‘ d in a u n w.ob tho h'’ ■ T . ..»i, ’• in \1ix>r Luno 8*’h(>ol, pro-
fektival in celoliration of <
m n U y r t.v' Mrs Wetiti and tile ti acliers of tlic rnotivl o\ ->u ^
...perfornianco,
tith' ihe
-rm- FOR MENTAL
rts Board llou.s.1 Commitus. wii.s held at lUiglio, 0.1 tVcdm-wIay. U) coiisid.;r tbe f>>t d"
A
im-.tmg of Urn Uincasliiro InobriaUw
iiositio.i of Ibo iiist.iuuon at ^ Bi mikb.dl (lormerlv k n own at the Inebriat/ai Uoim).
Board a.'.d of tbo Calderstomss ( W ballev) R/xoiitlv ropreKelltatlvro of tlm '"V,
IiiMimtio.i have been l.i coiilercica; »■' *' suliirol, ami drclibxl bo m v k tbo view.s of hot the Board of Control ami tbo H o m e Oibco on tbo iimwlion of ibo iwssiblo .imondinenl ol
the 1 nehrinix’
,\ depuuitioii appoiiiusl for lliat piiriioso w.iiud uixm rcpresmilalivos of
ti’ (Veto.
im.iu, on
Ai.ril 'J.'itb, and on Ui« l'*t i'-t* t|;'7 rreeivcxl from tbe H o m o Oflic*. a Ulirr 1k> .wxiii tboro IS
Miitimr tliat w> far as run ^
likMihoial of tile lm-‘hruitc.s BpJ‘ - -rd
W-iiig called uj>on to undertake tor inchnuU*s the (Julies for wliicli Uio Board was conaliluUai and that tho Bocrolary of Stale would raise no objection to Urn reimal of tbo l/iilc:
u.bire
limbriliti'.s AcUs Board of lUlW
About 30 repn^iuiitiv^ o M j i r W F r i . . ^ RimiotK.* in liio Diociaas of llradlord alte imsi
” ' eference 111 lli<‘ National .SclliMil. Holton. lah Sattlrday. Miss M . u m j o m
Itrllrl^nlrarofli^Dximion. itnvo an a.blre^
«nd n a v n n U g o wa-s taken of Uio lulate the meiiilHirs of the local
?;:f^s:!^t2 '::eJemib,;
hb.hi-b.uaat um Coflce Tareril. Tb.
Ik.rm.gb n*.ud *m.l tbo ill luck to be
I'd cn>fl7 cxbiluli-t. AfM'-- .*'>» tiio dclegalew were ell
ty
d i.«wii la*t in Saturday’H contest at BUlo > '.“bough tbr; wore out of tbo Prirwa. Uioy
iawii b
C
rtu.nly phivi^l uivcii a popular . gl -d l > .see
tho riinn:n+;, tlie
.„|„m.|ing i amls ntliiiliorcd 20 i.\.<..*ilinglv well and were
ovMfon hv tin* amhom'c. \N thjit local musicians wore in Boad nml Suuoiusiono Baiul
llioir .Htic'irei«" at'llic dio<x*san nrUs
drunkard wilbin tbo meaning pf tbo ln*d)ri Arts of 1870 and lOW) nugbt Im dealt
Tiuj *ettor poinuxl out that nn habitual
w'^i ;:.Xr U m ^ n t a l pefleioncy Act The Board of Control considefed tbnt the
nio.;kl,idl IiusUtution al.o.dd Iw n.nnonUy for menial dof.'Ct.rrxs, for wliose .ucommodation it i.s .at olrsmllt
[avxHi'il ior tbe purpose of u'lc Menial De'
f.cicncy Act
iirb iliss'
ll.ition, Sillcjrxt Ui
provi.sloii tM-iiig imle for an i..i"ilalle
f.lianeml ndjilstim nl ml Unit the constdufiil aulliontms ot tin Im-l,miles A. to Boaiil l,e inviuxl bo express
*utaLivo*H iM'oixK'x.'** b.i..*- ---I-- . . . Seer. Inry of Slate nnd tbo Board were agrt-ed ""‘j ’.J; ,
ibiit tbo*
l.anca.sbire limbriiiuvi Ikmrd ni gbt "mmrlv 'm dis-solvcd. and iho.r pro,H;rl.s d ovor tn tlm
l.anra.sbire Asylnma Bn.iiil
Ac ting upon ibis, tbe
co.nimtjee of repr •leiUativfn pnqKVK*tl ,that step* hr taken for
FUTURE OF THE INSTITUTION. DEFECTIVES.
BROCKHALL C^nineil,
mo-’LMig ho would pnMhx-* lluil Llv tlie
.Mini.stry of Traus|.'rt tn pay iiall tlie
' )f nu>Viou th.'it xit bust Mtinilaj ^ off<*r of all th»} Council
_
added to its laurels by ciipturing tho tliird pnzo. O n Sunday the Borough B a n d gave
an enjoyable concert in the Castle grounds.
ilio Bead and Simonstonc B a n d have arrunged two concerto on tho football held at Great Harwood next Sunday, and at radiluuu
(WJiitaker l*ark),^oii WhiUSuuday. Dowidinm Parish Church was stripped bare
to chairs and everything i>ortnble on Tuesday wlicu jiboUL a
do7.cn of tlio lady parLshioners,
a&sisted by two more male.s, carried out tho siiimial rile of spring-cleaning. It was done with a tlioroughness which only BenetlicLs can appreciate. iivon tlio chairs, numl>ering about 200 of the rusli-seated variety, wore treated to a lil>enil doso of soap and water-— and clho'.vgroiuse. The coding was Jilso cleaned and l)tH*swa,\ was copiously aiiplicd to the l<aiiMful pulpit and reading desk.
churcli leokeil all the b<.'tter for the
indu.stij
voluuuirdy displayed. •it ♦ ^
The Borough Alagistratew yesterday grantcHi
ill!
oxlen.sioii of hours to several licciiscMss in tho neigiihourlicKxl of the caltio market and tlio m a m strc'eUs for next Thursday, on tlie wx'asum ol' llio -M.ny Fair. The u-xloii-sion will
oiintih. lii'J li(--on.s.-.c.s to txirry on bnsineso wiLli- out intoi-v:il from llhO n.m. Ui -
prev**m. misunderstandings, w e had IxitU'r 1-U l>.m io
.stat4i that tlie extc.iusion applies only to Uur eight liconsoes w h o m a d e p>.Tsonal application at oi>urL.
* m luunniittv y of
coiuiKUiy ami to
Wilpsldro liavo this iUr.
liavo ami Mrs. GhUieioe. Lyiham.
Bros, and Co., c;ime u> NVUpshiro from pool m e n
liv(' year.H ago, w h o
uirve^l
ilillicult to lid. lia.s been
cultivate work jus for hiiiu-Tclf a jdaco which uixm Darwoti *
I t is wi th very ileei> regn*t t l ia t the com- of Wi lushire witli
this week F. O.
wee
their three dauglilers on AI.r. Porter, w h o
as managing
is engaged dir*etor
parte<l
parUxl i’t)rtor
tiieir removal is^ a native of
Clitheroe, and a kmsimui of ISlr. F. H. Porter, Casth^view, at
itnd Ix-ing on*'- ol hobby
it will At
t.lie M'esh-ya.n Churcii
witness to his constant lluLsiasm. wiiat
Wtthiii fow
achieved- ho lias revived the xnornnig Suudav school and m a d e
other m e n it go.
hiK other activities h' ms sterling sincerity and A n d * * * Ia )w Mi*.»r G'nile<i
Methodi.sto
jylohr.ato the
annivorsarv of tJioir J^diool on Sunday next uiul np\K*-ai to friends to suj)i>ort thein at the tliroo servic«?.s to 1x3 conductetl by th«* Bev. G \V
ll.alUWjdlis (Bovnton). w h o has U-4*n chcxs4*n JUS the si»s-ial preaelior for bovoral HUecit^sivo years. Wadilingion >\ e«Iev;tns
als4j m a k e 'apiKcds in siipj^rt of the dioir fund Jit si>uCial H*rvi<x*s also on bumiav. Music.'d progrjumiK’
Mr. proctor (tenor), of lljuMingden. •
t)rincip:d
wloi.st. 3 ho eludr in coniu-ction with St.. 1/uko’H Mission R<K»m. Barrow. aLso ,.ako their annual apiM*aJ m*xt Sunday.
_U*l... ».li.-«i^ in
r-.ltlH.XltlO
of the ^lappavst, Uie promoters of 1 eiidloton tithusiiLsiic about their week
o.stM)rto are just
ti luivo boon j)rop;irod, witJiit .as
roeoiit years in
reliability and M 4?lliodism
in cqtU)ii ot
W h ipp Liver
tliose
lie lia-s lx* he
leader, ami m a n y other things, and tlio lK*ne- dictions n o w
Sunday iscliool xui>eriiuendent, class bestowed
linn Ik'Ut strong he lias clouo
h.'ive here ami in ail
kindliness hayo won for him a large dower of sineoro affection.
E X T R A C T S F R O M M E D I C A B O F F I C I C R ’S R E P O R T .
ll^rPORTANCE OF VACCrXATTOX.
(Dr. AY. H. Ross) was presented to Bowland Rural District Council, on Monday, and a|>- ' proved. Following m e extnicLs from the report;— The nundior of hirtlus is 91. ForLy-«cvon
1 he
were males and forty-four females. With a ]K)pulation of .0,olS this gives a birth-rate of K >.‘10 i>cr thousand; this is tlie lowest since (918, w hen it was i*1.35. In tlie
Gi.shuni dis trict Uicre wore *M ijirihs. in tho Slaidburn,
21; in llio
Chtlie.roo, 19; and in tlie NVlialley district. *
1. Thoro was a,
doe.roaso in tin*
tikshurn .lifit-rici n.s compartsl with bust year of 11 hii Llis. in Slaidhurn of 1*5. Jinil in Cliihoroc 3. The numlK'r in tlie. 'Whallcy dis
trict i.s Miuilar to last year. During the lirsL ■
qii.arier of the
ye.ar in tlie wliole of tlie dis trict the numocr of births w,as 28, in th.e second 2d, in tlio third 18, asd m the bust 20. Tlu* nuiiihor of tle-'iths
regi.st-ored in tho dis 01. 'riicre were seven deaths traiis-
trict was .
feralile t.> tlio district, giving the nett nuin- ber as .hS. 'rwonty-sevon of Uioso were » inle.s and •thirtv-one femalo.s. With a ixjpti a ’
.ioii
of o.-dlS w e get .a <leaUi rate of 10.-15 i>or tliou.s;ijid. t)iiiitting last year, w hon it w.a.s
to.20 per
Ihoii.s.iml, thus is the lowest since j9IG. wh< n it wa.s similarly 10.20. Four of tile dc.'iilis were mKa*rtific<l, ami in one
cti.se an inquest w^.^ held. A n infant under one vear of age dietl— there weri5 91 births— giving an infantile mortality of 10.9S. Tho
cau.se of death in tin.** e:ise w.n.s premature birth. This is m u c h t!ic lowvst raU* for fifteen or six- G-cn years, tlic next lowest being 27 in 1910. Kittv-two of the d.*ath« wor.j of persoits of iivcf-lo \ears of .ige, iilnctcon lH*ing between tind iV.*. and tliirty-tlir<x> over O.d years of
N'heia* h'cro twelve caf^ of infectious
di.scase notil\»*d. one of which proved fattil. Tlii.s oomiiarcs with
tw.Mxty ctiecs notified dur
ing tlie provimt*. year. S M A T . L P O X .
Tliough wc have htui no cases in your dus-
trict, in the fkirough of
Clitho.roc there have l*c-«?n two cases of smallpox. Xcl-s.)!!. whicli is only a icw mihs away,
h.as had a larg.' number. It i.s
c.ssential to take every jiro- caiition and with thi.'s end in view chicken j>ox lias 1*0011 m ade roinpuksorily notifiable lor ;i >rrio<l of twelve months commencing Docom* K*r 2?th. I liave U> thank Dr. Kayo, the Coimlv ^Tcdical Oi‘ir<*r. for writing the
Me<li(x\l Oiheer of Health for Blackhurn n.- questing him to acc»*nt any cast»i of smallpox that might arise. This has resulted in two
]*ed.s l>
e.inR allotted to yoiir Council. Tho onlv largo works being carried on in your
lfort whicJi m to culminate to-mor^w fMay I9th). Pro|ciration.s are Ih*iiik ma<lo for the reception of a very big crowd and .a.s ontrus* Jire already numeroits and Iximg addcnl to hv every im).sL, a liugeKUcces.H can contidenU ly Ix) inc*<licled if only the weallier will smile upon tho proceedings. M a n y |K>i»ular cveiius an* d o w n for coimvst ami an af^’rnoon at Pondlolon sjx)rto will prove enj«>yal>le . 1 h‘* County
magi.strat4'« yesterday grunPsi an cx-casionai litemv for the sab- of intoxtraiits on the sports tmhl to Mr. .!. I mid, lic.-xuwx* of
tho Wliiii* Lion lIot<*l, ChUH-rm). A n :m >Iu ‘- ratiou for an exPtvdon *if lumrs :it the S w a n witli 'fwo .V'.skh. Pendleton, wa.s refiustxi, th.*
polus? objecting.
CHORAL SOCIETY’S.:; ANNUAL MEETING.
Tho jumual iiK*oting of m-inhors and mil*-
scriher.s of iho Clithoroo and District Choral ami OrilKsstrjil So.-ioly w:i.s h c M in tin* loun Hall Last night. Ui** .Mayor (AUh-rmun J. I. NN'hipti). pri«C(iont of the .socKtty, presuliug <,v.*r :t nuxb-ral-* atwiidanro. .\lU*r lJu* eon firmati»m of tho minuUrq tin* S'cr^riary (.Mr
.1 -VirusuorLh) prowMiUxl his n-port. roviowing ih., work of Uio pabt sejuson and thanking
all wlio gave their U m o and s-’rvicvH imorobt of tin* society. 'Ihe rreiusuror (Mr. F 11 I’orter) suhmitUHl iho Kialeincnt ol acc-ouiit.s. A t l.hi* eio*-* of tin* cNincort M.-ason there wa.s a eonsid>TJihlw deficit winch 'vas liiiuidatL-Al by means ol a
whi.st dilvo ami dance,
leaving a halaiice in 'hand of 2.s. 3d. In tlio circunu-.Un(.>v, thts wa.s regarded as s-'ius- factorv. ’
the .sooieiv, howeV4*r, are hoix^ful that t ;,o future n m y liriug iliem more Idierai public Mipiiort - iudiH^d lliis is
riu* mor*; eiithiLsiasUc adherenUs ol
music le to 1-K‘ mamtainod in Clitlicroe. , 11"' Maviir was unammously re-..lected president
clioral
of tlie soi-iety, .Mr. 11. It. Bliaw comluclor M i.
sk Purler accsnnpanisL, Mr. .1. Ainswoitli
sec-retarv, and -Mr. P. H. Mifssis K Krankland ami (i. Sb.i" were
|..a)ple,
dr.inn umler. tli
iles tisl librariaius. A strong loinnuttee was .-lis ted to w h o m wa.s left the .s.-ks:lion of tim work-s to lie isirforimsl m-xt .s..a.vm.
district i.s that of tho Fvldo W a ter Board which m a v rofiult in wor k m e n from various parts of liie country coming into the distnct. Mr. (Jrompton, the Re«Ment Engineer, ha.s hcon extremely helpful on m a n y occasions. I a m appending a list of births .and vaccina tions kindl\ suppliexl by Mrs.^ Harj^eav<-.s tiio Vaccination Ofilccr for the brbati Distprt of Clithcro'. .and four Yorkshire Townshij.s, jilso one fr(*m Mr. K. O. Robinson Vaccina tion Ofiicer for Gushurn and Shadhurn tlis-
tricts. CLITIIEIUIK tTN'.ON.
iiilu*roo district for tho past t-*n yoar.s:— Year. 1913 1 9 M 1915 19IG 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922
B*>rn.
.......... 313 .......... 78 ......... 271 ........... 80 ...... 231 ........... 99 ......... 231 ........... 75
.......... 320 ...
......... 2G8 ........... 87 .......
219 ...........
....... 2 l‘ 2*>58
I ........... 80 SIO
• f
Giving a iK.*rceJitage of 31.G ix.*r rt'iit. llargr<vivt's informs
mo..that of the
ehiUIren under five vwirs of ago w h o wore not vaccinated, only 10 j k t cent havo offered
LlieiiLS4*lv4-s for vaccination. Tho figures for the Slaidhum and Gisliuni
districts arn as folU*ws (
191G) Y*ar.
191G 1917 1918
1919 .......... 1920 ........... 1921
Birth.** 77
•>’'*> GO
03 -12G M S
Givang a jH.*r(x*ntag<* of 3L< per o-nt. As vaccination is iho only Hafeguard. it
will ho H.'cn h o w Horious a matter it would m* if n ciLS»* aro.**o in your district.
W A T F R S U P B L Y .
U m a y ho noccssxiry to
eon.sider tin* w«‘U3f' supplies in m a n y parto of
.suniuicrt III
ill.Ill* jM.* w*’ *♦• V**- ----,
is olten a great sliortng'j in 1 aytliorno nnd in Gist,urn Forest. Tlm .supply lit Saivlev
HU biAine are from shallow wells, trougba and
migbl be laid on to Uio various'boases Tbo at Slaidbiirn, Newton, and News-
Tbo water at Bolton-by-Bow and is " a & into r i ^ - r ^ o d uTni At .amall brook 1
b.ul is very liable to conUmmation. I reived complaints from Bolton-by-Bow b..... Basball Kavea. In tbo latter caw; Ibo
and
water was found to be e.xceptionally m u d d y . M I L K S U B I ’LY.
au'tborilv for analysis or bacteriological nmiimtidn. ’
N o samplcrt wore taken wore taKcn by tbo
local cx-
Hiere are 19. euw-km-pors. o,
during tbe year have commencrsl bnUerni.iK- ing instead of milk production. Ibo total
nunilMir of rotnil niilk HollorH ih 1 ... i p are rouiilers only. The total ■'»n.bcr of
lowsbcds is S71. 820 of tl.rm- bavo brs-n in- s|KvU'd and tbe following defects
•
88; age,
Ifcfectivo vontibition. 3S; defective ligbling. defective flooring, 50; defective drain- 97. In nil cases of dofc'ctiye drainage it
11 1)0 necixssarv to m a k e drains discbarge into tank.s nnd to abolish
on four farms were condemned at totally unlit ■'"l‘
ido cowsheds. There are still I.) .11 15 farms lo In; inspected.
^ : : ; ; ; ^ a r ^ i n d the Med l c m O m « r
Heiiltb for Liveriiool wrote "’® 7 1 , from
Gi.sbiirn
di.strict w-ns Iming >*?''* *" city nml was found to bo contnminnU^ will
tubercle baccilli. O n '""P®®*'®" "'‘
Voterinarv Surgeon, ono cow wns found to Im affected; ndoT,unto precautions 'V®''® Tbo owsbctls were found to bo in a satis-
’ T‘b?co777wlrisolated at „ farm i^kislinil
Eav7« owing to Foot nnd .MoiiUi Disease.
M.lk WHS nilowtsT tn leave on M a y B O W L A N D ' S M I I.K P R O D U C T I O N .
„7 tbi lime'of mnking out tins r®l>ort a large limber of milk sellers in the llowlnnd »rc^.
In tho cmirso of t.ia report, the Nmsance in«;ivx-tf»r (Mr. A. l>urri»'» /
••• •
Out oVl'ft® farm, iiisiiocted, { '’" 7 ‘ %,'i‘’oul etiisxs for alterations to bo earned out.
riii-m 'alterations are in regard to i";!'™''®' ...... Unms. nml llio removal ol
»i pju>n groups or ' ilmir vie vs on the pioi>osal.
all grntCsH into lu'"’ iMsido shipi>ons
uliting eeiitilation. and ibe eoncretllig h'**-
, S M ’to^iquid manure tanks to he put U n i ions (
wl.ero at present inside).
'i n ''n
DEATH OF Mr. JAMES NORCROSS.
k n o w n will bear with deep regret ot 11m M a n e Clithcronians to 'Viii
H s c t s s s .-u s t S t Is
HS.MSUUU
uTrMtincii'.'xiter’ and 'County,B.“ clnt^tor, began msbis carimr
p . n k a t .
Blackpool tbarl). Noren^ss. of
Norcro7«. tiMiiorrow
.nk i*' Man- tiu* County
p'romotod to 'Itfai.cbcster^
the war and had Mr.
onlv surviving -son ol -- - roniamH "91
tlu* St. p a ..... ilot fixLHl on going to
pre.sH.
Tho Lunen-sbiro dorsed'''" -"'“" ’
ot g*’’®,
d e p , o r l n r B m t . / r d ‘% p f i U u l e of Urn G i = ® W .
rcb.five,to agnciilui.
.•ion from tlm W i g a n
bn.ncb ............
Tbe wa**
= * s= '= : .s ; ,'r ;E r i“" I’l ^ * ^ 10(1 Industries Bill, they ftl"cd^to rvvogiii.HO ngrirnBurc ns n priimiry in-
diistry nnd tliscoiirnged nnd prartTiill -ripplcil growers of ,m-ntees bv nUewing an miiimitod stippiv of foreign potato.-, to be
d.imimd in Lnnc-«ldre wbdsl local suppliew
wore rotting in tlie pits. T O O LATE F O R CLASS.. .-ATIOt:.
f p O R B A L E Js Doval
P p M n d d L A D Y ’S C Y C L E . '1. S''vn any time n*nl tncil.
£l 10s.-
Mar.stlcn. D.tIo Tcrrac'c. Cliathurn.
;i:i:i;n,ai. cremated
V tho •man
J cominonci's in
N :iociiuit<-l. 23
13 2)1
Summxrry of inircentago of vaccinations in \*:»ccmat4*d.
... 83 T h o annual roi>ort of tho ^^cdical OPTicor
Health of Bowland WOS^TH NOTINGi PILOT
PILOT SEVEN
BOOTS aro all woltod goods, tho product of highly skilled wo rkme n .
SHOE MODELS aro designed to give th a t cosy hcol-grip so ossontia for a perfect fit.
PILOT LINES aro all stocked in half sizes
LORD l^oor Lane
I m a y also add that Uic Committee appointed : to deni 3vitli tlie reports of diiiries *n\d cow- j elicda have granted tlic issuing of ccrlilicalca } till .lune 30th, 1923. If tlio suggested alter- t jjtions are not carried out by that time, or the work put in liand,* tho certificatefl granted will he withdrawn.
In tho 182 insi>ectcd cow.dic<ls there are re turned 3,205 milk cow.s. 1 should ostlmato
is produced daily...... ow.H returned in the Bowlnnd area. A very
“ T E C K E Y , P - E A S E ! ” O n o Ihing which strikes tbo newcomer to '
Soutli Afric.n very soon nfter bis nrrival is the Ri-ent number of tbrcoi>onny-bits in cir- (ubition bore. Tbis Immly little coin, com- 11-only associated in ICnglnnd witli church collections, is eminently adapted to tlio re-
that not less tlian G.-llG gallons of new milk quirements of tho country, am! the pimticnl- Inily from tliis number of milk minded Colcninl. in order still further lo in
l.srgo quantity of lliis milk goes into Uio vanous I.nncasliire lown.s. and a good portion to tho C.W.S. at Chaiglcy and the Holden Farmers' Dairies. There are four farm.s m tho district where tho prosoiit cowsheds nro condemned altogellicr an being
tot.ally un- suilahlo to Ix' used for milk kilting purposes. In theso
ca.sos now .shipi>ons will have to bo provided, or tho ficlling of milk .stopped alto
gether. -------- — --- >
< — ---------- WHAEEEY THE PICTURES CO-OPERATIVE HALL, WHALLEY Monday & Tuesday ; A piiim—
DUCKS AND DRAKES piUmiut comedy
a liUlo flirt wlio w.a.s out for anonymoits pboiio swoetboarts and wlio eventually involved in a counter conspiracy.
Thur sday & Saturday : PHROSO PHROSO I
Sir Antbony Hoi>o\s famous novel perfectly filmed. RomaifCO and advcxituro in ovor- liuwing mojusuro m a k e tiie film a wonderful success.
evening an interesting football matcli tex^ | F O O T B A L L M A T C H .
^ ^ ........ ........ , V ’etlncfiday O n ery inLorcvvung g;unc ------. tlm n d v ™ of !
croaso tbo
Imntline.ss of tlio coin, lias ilioinicd its ponderous Fnglish title, and has given ib tho neat and perky n a m e of tickcy.” Of tho origin and derivation of^this n ame I a m in complete ignorance. N o one seems to know, and no one cares, but everyone is glad to have an alternative term to “ thrc‘
epenny-
hit” by which to refer to this small sdver token.
c I underst.and that tho tickcy first .... ,, r i. ame into general use in Johannesburg dur
ing the carfy davs of tho gold
indu.str>;. rhon, ilievt. ctifl fI.orv^t (if livinii was
power wliatever. llio ” tickey ”
wage-s were higti, and the coat of living Nvas also higii, and a penny had no purchasing
the
satnu position a.s a jKMiny does iti England at tho present day, and that state of affairs still pershsts, to a great extent, in the ” Golden City.” Copper, c.nnago is fairly c o m m o n jn the coastal districts, hut even
there tho “ tickey ” w ahvnvs called uiwn to m a k e up small amounts of change wherever tljrwpcnro forni.s a part of the amount. T w o very sensible reasons for the use of tho
** tickev ’’— apart from tlio original reason • • * . - _!... *_ —..V nnd
^
lin and consequently duos not burden Lho ooin ’ which i.s nn import-ant consideration
person In a country- which, while ficarcoly ever un-
bcnralilv hot, is yet, in the beigbt of Mimmor. cenerally hot enough to m a k e oiio dustmcLly averse to tlio carrying of anytbiiig .super fluous, cither in tbo way of clutliing or small
ebango in the sbnpe of. The second argument is that copi>oi coins
1 formation of‘sulUtancos Ixaving a deleterious ! effect on tho silk and cotton s u m m e r suits
aro all action taking place which rc-tiulls in tho
nBeclcu by perspiration, chemical .*
1 *—
place between
te.amH representing the C-'V-S. i nowlamlilo is nnlicipating Making a trip meat depjirtnK-nt and the staff of the Billing- ■ hrinv to sunny South ton nnd
Wli.allcy Cooporativo Society. A | memlior'tbnt to
c.all, m Soutli
. ' ■_ finiaiiesL ncciLstomcd, is to show *-v4***
....... 19G ... ....... 50 101
Tho villngo society eleven won by four goal.s ^^.^comor and a “ grconliorn. . - - •
to two,‘and aftorward.s tho players attended L..I a supper at ilio C’ * * i
----- ing wa.s of a very convivial * _ _ — 1 ..J.
vntial premises. Tho gntlicr- . 1
event was voted a big sncCLtvs. Mr. J. >N Smithson had cJiarge of tin* arrangements. A M B U L A N C E P A R A 1)F.— W haIley was
nature nnd the : ,,.°,|hi is'installcd on tlie .sbip imnmiliaU.I.v ■ ber'a rrivM'i'^'Caimtow demand
ntirl tVlA ' » iv
invaded by over 2 W members of the St. John Amhulanco Brigade, last Sunday afternoon. Thev took part in a parade to the I arish Churdi and were from all parts of i'Mst Lancashire, dr.., Clithoroo, Blackburn, Burn- l.v, Accrington.
D.arweii, Kcad, 1 .adibam, Hapton, Great Harwood and Bnerfiold. lho> were in charge of Dr. Pym. xLsbistant commis-
Kioncr for tlm X<>. ■! ni-Mricl.
Oiiocn-.strcet and licaded liy \\ luillcv .md ndlingtiiii Hand, tlicy nuircbcd in procession tlirougb tbo Aldiey grounds to tJio cliurcb, wi.icl. was well filled. The, prcacbcr wn.s tbo Hev. O. C. Flolcbor, \ icar of Pondloton. Following tbo service, tbe m e n ngaiii
p.ariidcd
’'"'K ‘'j . . . .
the ’phono girl’s e CeTln’
inK-T'''M‘iL;:” " ‘ and "fprtliwilb depo,sib'tN. vith an
for jifxsurod
tbo nimblo coin in Uic appomtcrl slot. ,T. H O D G S O N ' (Newton).
C R I C K E T T0-M0TtR0)V’S FIXTURES R T B B B F , S D A B E
in tlm Jbl.ool
y.ard. U. wb.cb H ' t - T '7 after walking along Accnngvoii ami Station
roads, nnd liroad-lano. Botb procewsion. wero tvatebed by a large number of Biicct.a- tors. After dUlmmlmcnt. tbe m e n were c.i-
lertainexl to tea in tbo fcbopl, a f*^'' * villngors supplying tbe provisions. M embers
’■
of tlm 0 F.s. attendeil to tJio wants of tbo gnest.H ami tbev w.-rc afterwards bearti J
division, w h o has retainer.... — - ambulance work in spite of m n n y discoiirag. menus" A colkmUon was taken on belmlf of j
Marlin, m.porintendcntof ^ „
nth..sias.n fob
Uiunked. The wbolo of V>® for tbe parade were earned out by M r M . »«niYoriiitA*nd<Mit of fh.'- iiaii J
tho village Brigade, and realised _ 1 lAs. .kl-
Bnrnlov St. A n d r e w ’s ■\Vballov V. Bbick|)ool. Clitber'oo v. Settle. R ead V. Darwen.
r i b b b e s d a b e Iff*. / / A . . , - 1 ),oe<l, and .♦.*... ,,---7.
liauallv worn. So how, therefore,
_ — ,1 ,..1 * r. — 1 rs I «♦!
if anv Clitberonian or on ro-
, our
v V"i'ntore«ting*gJH»c uh.s wilnosscHl, and tho . Rinallcst silver coin by tho n a m e to xyluch ho match was not wiiiiout lUs humorous side,
i,im..4*If a ^
wlien he rings, up .ns other number froiii ^ho Ulipaono J . ' !/ I 4
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l e a g u e . T. Lancaster.
Ribblesdalo IVandcrers v. LeyInnd iM. l e a g u e .
t i i xr j u n i o r
Harrow II. v. Cherry Tree. Barnoldswick v. St. Andrew s 11.
Sabden v. Clitberoe 11. Harwell 11 v. Read II. Baxcmlon T. IVandercrs 11. ■\Vnddlngton v. IVballoy II.
R I B B L E S D A L E A M A T E U R L E A G U E .
Ribblesdalo Amateurs v. Saliden 2nd. R ’ost Bradford v. M'addington 11. M E D N E S D A Y M A T C H :
Clilberw ..Vmatenrs r. Ribble-sdalo Amateurs —
--- T E A M S . Cnitheroc,— J. Rohiuion (capt.). R. Snuth-
x'orth, L. IshvtwiKJci, T. Foolo, A. Ftwlo. T. iloyworth. A. I>awson, J. Harris, VV. Bricr- Icy, \V. Blackburn nml Taylor. Uihblcsdale Waniicror.s. — J. MilrhelV
(capt), \V. Dawson, C. McGrogor, U. Hmlson^ H. Scott, E. Stamlring, V. Hudson, T. Scott,
E. Bolton, F. Grey and Preotly. VVhalloy.— J. Green (capt.), J. Peters, .1.
C'litheroo IT.— A. E. Dixon (csipt ). T ^
H. BaiiLshoitom, A. U. Gindwell, G. H BiKldv, W . Greenwood, G. Chaml*er!ain. T. Frnnfclaxid, J. ParkiiLson, 11. NYiushbrook aixd Juckbon.
G. Bourn. F. Aldersley, V\ . Malkin, il. CrooK <l;\lo, 0. EccleH, J. C. CowgiU. IL Dixon, G VV. Gurney. \V. Turner. £1. Thoma.s Rihhlesdalo NVnndcrera II. — *). O w e n
(cnpl.l, iL H o Noa, J. I.ofthonso, T. CoulU hurat, N. Wimllo, T. Ikxwker. H. Br.iiui- waitc, G. Hudson, R. Trixnhy, E. Wtvavor, T
Contes. Whallcy H . — A. Taylor (capt.), A. Hmdlo, . . . 11
W . Cliamlbcihun, F. H. wnrlh. C. Beanl.'w worth, C. Vickerv, G. Morris. W . Thompson,
H. Valley, U. Catlow, W . Wootls. Hirro'r I L — P. HoUinrak© (enpt.), W .
Rarkinson, R. Garrett, B Nuttor. A. Woml, Wilkinson, W . C --- ^ .
Ri))lilos;lnlc Amnteiira.— W . Calvert (enpO. q
JL McTior, J. TomlioAon, F. Musgrovo. H. Proctor. S. Ooinall, F. Ilindlo. J. Hartley,
BdihKsdale Amateiir.s fv. G r a m m a r School gnall and J. Auhin.
F. Slinger. 11. Weaver, C. llnll. Bonerves: T. W
on Friday evening, on llibhUxvd de ground).— H.
Bra.tliwaite icai*t.). .1. Tomlii son, E. W c a v T. r. Coates, N. Wimll®*, G. HiuLon, T ('o dthuiDt. B. Tiimhy, H. Weaver. S. GnpialL J. Hartley. Bc>orvc.s; C. Hall ami IL Pionei.
H. Nuttor, J. Wnshhrook, 11. Munain, H. ■■■ Corrick. K. Punchard. Ro-
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