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AUGUST 17. 7 l9 2 3 . If U‘ !V, “ A New Shop vnth a Big Ideal.". To-BSorrow^s


Unveiling Ceremony RIDICULOUS RUMOUR D E N IE D . NO CHARGE OF ADMISSION.


FU R TH ER ARRANGEMENTS FOR CASTLE FE TE D AY,


i ' ‘OUALITY SERVICE" / And why the B. & S. SPECIALS.


Marble & Tiling? O u r Seamless Floor sets a


[FOR THIS WEEK. P er H5.


Special Blend Tea.. 2/8 Fresh Ground Coffee 2/6


Tates finest Gran. Sugar ............. 6Jd.


All the best makes in Jams and Jellies at the lowest possible prices;


Special lines in aU Tinned Fruits.


high standard in Hygiene and the Tiled Walls and Marble Counters carry out the Ideal.


If you take precautions with the floor you must take care that the walls are cleansed with equal certainty.


White Tiling is the last word where cleanliness is an essential, that is why our walls are of this kind.


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Similarly the hard impervious surface of our Marble counters is cleansed with certainty in a very few minutes.


W e want you to have good clean food hence our pre­ cautions in fitting out this food shop.


V S f ' c a st l e : g a t e . For Good Clean Food.


C L I T H E R O e . T e l e ph o n e 30.


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mitti^ was licld a t tho Tow'u Hall, on Tucs^y evening, to ccmploto arrangcjnonts for the


A meeting of tho Castle Memorial Com-


mooting i t Wfts announc ed th a t a committeo o f inspection h ad decided to ag re e to th o p aym ciit of th e full am o u n t fo r tlio cenotaph w ith a small ad d i tio n for c e r ta in e x t ra s . I t was announced th a t tlio f la y e r h ad


various ovciits to bo iicld at tho Castle during tho ensuing ten days. The Jlayor (Aldcnuan J. T. Wliipp) prc&idcd over a fiill attendance. Aris ing o u t of th e mmuloH of tho la s t


liolding t ic k e ts , 'whicli would lx> witlidrawn from c irculation on Tlunixlay Aug. 23rd, would bo ch a rg e d 2s. Od. f o r 'e n t r y to th o h o r t ic u l tu ra l show o n F r id ay ]>otwocii 2-30 a n d 0-0 p.m.


Councillor S ia n d r in g said th a t pernio n o t Bolton ^Sessions! Decorations.


inon and o th e r res idents to decora te tho e x te r io r of th e i r nremiscs for th o fe te and M r . T. G a rn e t t , J . l* . , C.A., chief nia rshnl, said i t was cxnoctcd th a t till [irivnte c a rs L iking


decided an d tb o m e e tin g closed w ith a. vote of th a n k s to th o J f a y o r for presiding.


ccornted. V ar ious m in o r d e ta ils were discussed and


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agreed to unveil th o c en o tan h , th o u g h Jio said ho would Iiavo p re fe r re d tn o d u ty to havo boon iKjrfonnod by somebody else. Tho Town ClcrK said the Mayor, as cliicf


citizen, was tlio right and prei>or person to undortako tho dutv, adding that Aldonnnn Whipp liad never objected to performing any


Unvolling Coromony.


h a d been pers is ten tly circulated to tlio elfect th a t a clia'rgo of 2s. Cd. was to l>o mado for witne ss ing th o u nveiling ceremony au d ho desired th is re p o r t to bo co n trad ic ted . Tho Town Clerk said th e re was n o t ami


Mr. I I . i\Ianloy mentioned th a t a rum o u r


2'over h ad been an y in te n t io n to make a cha rgo au d no ch a rg e would ho made. J l r . Zilanley also said th a t some of th e


re la tiv e s of th o fallen, themselves e n t i t le d to only two tick e ts for th o ceremony, objected to overj* member of th e B r it is li Legion club being i>ormitted to Uiko p a r t in th e procession an d th u s seeuro adiiussion.


poinUnl o u t th a t all members of th o Legion wero n o t ox-Scrvico men.


th o Club who wero n o t also c.\.Servico men should n o t ta k e p a r t in tho proccKsion. Ho


Tho Town Clerk agreed th a t members of


said th o procession of ex-Sor\*ico men was by no niaTiKS confined to ox-Scrvice men who w<;ro members of th o B r it ish Ivcgion Club. All ex-SiTrico men and women wero asked to join tlio procession. I t was agreed t im t th e .si'crotary of th o


B r it ish Jx*g:on Club should Ixj w r i t te n to a sk in g th a t members of th o club who wore


ar isen d u r in g tho issue of t ick e ts to renro- /xjntativtti of ih e fallen. One woman whos^i


n o t ox-Servico men should n o t Uiko jx i r t in th o proeossion. Mr. Taylor mentioned difficulties whicli liad


mo th e r should havo preference. Jn anolliL-r case, a woman with two children had dL>cido<i to a l lo t tlio t ick e ts to h e r cliildtx'n and to ta k e h e r own chance w ith th o crowi!. ^ I r . Weck.s oxiilaimHl i!ie programme for


of th e uiiv<*iling I'eremony aud to make a ch a rg o of 2tl. each for copies of i t .


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When you require a Hat


Call and examine our large Stock of :


Christy's Velours at 16/- Soft Felts from 9 /6


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The Latest Styles in Caps from 3 /-


Boys School Caps at 2 /3


Zephyr Shirts, guaranteed fadeless, 9 / 1 1 , with two Soft Collars.


J. L. Bulcock & Son REGENT HOUSE


LIMITED Miss L. Whittaker i r i 1


W IS H E S TO IN T O R M T H E P U B L tC th a t Bho ho8 Engaged a Em S T -C LA S S


^ E X P E R IE N C E D D R E S SM A K E R & C O S TU M IE R ......................................................


A ll Ordon Promptly AHondod to, w 9 , KING STREET, C L ITHEROE.


F O U N T A IN P E N S . Giftii winch aro nlwiiys nppn.y:iAtod.


ADVERTISER aiid TIMES OFFICliS.


aro gou digging for, my good munP“ Digger; “ Money.“


Inquisitiro Old Gentleman: “ And what


expect to find it P“ ‘ Saturday night!”—“ Good Ilardtrnro.”


“ ^ou don’t say m> i And wlion do ^ou :: A L L -W O O L BLANKETS ::


Full Size, 2 0/- , 23/6, 2 5 /- per Pf t ir .-« SHEETS, full uize, 70 x 00, 9/11 Pair. QUILTS (HAnijdos), 5/11 mul 17/11 each. Curtains. Sjxcial bargains, 3-ycis, 6/6 pair.


Flannels, Flannelettes, Shawls, Table Covers, Down Quilts, Towels, Towelling,


Ladlos Botany All-Wool Stockings, hcav>* quality — — 1/11 por p a ir -««


GREEFUBAWKS' 33, SALFORD — BLACKBURN Safety First


Boforo investing any money, iho main thing to considor is tho socurity oRorod—tho guar- antoo for tho ropaymont of tho principal whon required.


The Blackburn Savings Bank


Lord Stroot W a it , Blackburn, hai boon ostablishod nearly 100 yoari, to oncourago thrift and to enablo people to Invest tholr savings with absoluto latoty and


Govornmont Control.


TOTAL FUNDS EXCEED £2,301,850. Over 43,900 Accounts.


W . H . W H A L L B Y , Actu aiy. ATDOUBLE DEBAUCH. WEEKLY TREASURE.


was first arrested in York-street, on B^aturday night. Afl he had sufficient monov in hw nosseflsion ho was allowed out on hail the following morning, only to bo again arrc«te<l in Salford, in tho evening. Finoa of 10s. and 20s. wore imposed.


llio borough magigtrate.s, on Monday, on two clinrgos of l>eing drunk and disorderly. Tlio Cliiof Constnhio staled that prisoner


John Walsh, a navvy, wa« brought before


to-morrow. H e said th e Crustlo gruumbi would lx* cloHod a t one o’ch>ck. By 2-JO tiu* rolativi\s of ti ie f:illvn and th o members of tlio choir would have to lx* in ih o i r pLaces. adm ilttvl by .‘•jHHial tickrd. A procession ol tiio ^Inyor, Corporation, Magistnile.s, .Memorial Commilt<.-e and ox.S**rvtce men would a r r iv e a t th e Castle g a le a t 2-1.7 ami Mr. 'I’oin G a rn e t t , as th e reprcM'niativo,s of llio subscribers’ committee, would band over th e Ca.stle tx) th e .Mayor. 'liu* jiroce.'iuon would th en e n te r th e ground.s and a f tonvnnhi th e public would lx,' atlmiile il. I f th e crowd was admilteLi Ix'fore i t wyulti Ix'rome ini- jos s ible for tlio .M.-iyor to reach his place to unveil th e moniori.al. The re.sirictious were inevitable— “ b u t if you c annot do ;us you wi.sh, you liave g o t to do what you c a n .” * I t w;ls dex’ided to i.ssiic* an official jirognimnu*


luitK-e i t w.us doeideil to ask all f»liopkeejK*r?> in tin* town to close th e ir juvinise.s from 2-30 to 3-30 p.ni. to-morrow.


A t tin* suggestion of tlio 'IViide^men’o Com-


EDITOU’S POST-BAG. M IN ER S ’


INVESTMENTS.'


iiiiUsUT l ig h t on th o a c tiv i ty ilisplaycd m g e l l in g imners hack to llio uinon.


for tho twelve months ended Ju n o JOih, 1U23. fthuwH an_cxcess of ox|>enditure over income <'f -Ll Ls ro Ss. ‘


'Iho gener.il fund ac count of th e F ed erat io n


JL*3S,-103 occ.asiomxl by th e exclmnge of £l3,t)<0 " Daily Herald ” del>enlure htock to hliarcs of Victoria iJottso I ’r in t in g Companv L td . , of


eacli.


heavily in th e interc-st of tlu-ir jreliUcal U*- lief.s, b u t i t is a gro.<wS inju.stice to non. Socialist minors th a t th e ir IuikIs should iLsed to subsulise a pajkor who.-e |K)Iicy tliey onpomj 'r ile in ju st ic e pre;sM.-h mast liouvilv eii those miiicra who a re n o t meml>er.s of’ th e unioiij liaving lof t i t beciiase of disagre ement witli I t on one i>oint o r a n o th e r , b u t in ver>' many cases bc-causo of th e lK.dief th a t e\^ lH.ndituro on .S<x:ialiBin had depleted th e funds available for .strike pay The co n tr ib u tio n s of such men, if they a re jiersuadud buck to . or coerced into, tho union, will lx? re<iuin.-d in p a r t to make np th e gene ra l fund ueficicnev cau.sed by a poficv w ith whicli they have af- rendy expres.sod th e i r diHagre«.‘men*t. This loss is n o t ahown in tlie political fund,


this ca.se funds in rcspoct of which miners hayo no r ig h t of appeal h av e been U i^ for iwliticnl puriK>M>i luid tlio funds of o th e rs who cro boing nrossod to join Uie union luive iK'on mortgngea.


Boechwood Cottage, Lymnx, August 1‘ltli, 19U3.


J. D. THOMPSON.


in rosjx.'ct of which obje ctors have a r ig l i t of icylresa reg a rd in g tl io ir suW-r iptions .


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i.s ce r ta in th a t Uiey were n o t con.sulu-<i ab o u t tho t ra n s fe r of th e i r holding in th a t paper a t such it loss, i l e n who aro Sirciali.sta mav willing to iK'rmit th e i r le aders to lose


miners gave t l ie ir usisenL to th e “ Daily H e r a ld ” in v e s tm en t in th e f irs t case, b u t i*t


I t in do u b tfu l wheUior tin* ra n k and tile of .Kl. and mentiomi a lass of


I'Ver jUs i>olitical iiiVL-AlinonUt i.s par t icu la r ly inloro.sting jiLst now and thiow« a ]>oriia]>is


to*r,—The djKdosuro th a t Uio Minerw’ rcHk-ration of G ro a t IJriinin has lost heavily


Tho Foto Day.


us in charge of arrang-*u;enta for e n te r la in - monus on tin* day of th e fete, it w;i.s di-cidcM


On th e application of .Mr.s. Winrklev, who


to give th e Borough Surveyor f>ower to allot suitable bin d—p re i iT a 111V tb.; lawn—to lu r for th e o n le r la ium e ii ts . ‘Mrs. Winoklev im-n- t iom d t l ia l she bail M?<'uie<| liie loan of ffTtiLs fiom th e Wesleyan schi»‘>l, :uid if tlio wt*ath* r i w:us Wet. ibo «'meit,ainmem.s W4>uM !»«• liel«|


on tlie (lay of th e fete and i t wji,s announrvtl th.Tt the mile would consust of a double Iim«


from tho Cli:illiurn-H):iil-._'iicl ol York-'-tri'i-t lo Crc.-ilacro s ire v t , am! l>ack 1.. tli.. Mark.-t- I 'lac-. Mr. .Mank-.v ( llu ' .-acr .- .a r j) aaiil evorv


o t io r l a'oiik] ! . ' naujo to s<a:nro ro iitr ilaitior is from cliaraliaiic part-i^’a.


'I'll.' s-Hr.-iarv of tli.- torclili,;lit it ik -o^moii


i.iinimlt.o atmoiincta tliat llu> lolloainK rayas-al routo for the procession I,,,,]


cidod U]K)U ; .\r.'*emble in Chaiburn-ro.nd pn>- C«ed via Vork-str.xd. CaMb'-stn-^d. Ihii>ou- lane. Bawdlami.s, R-hnm-terr.'ue. Grixiiarr.*- street, ■\VIia!ley.iond to Park-street. wb«n* the proe*-f.#%ioit is to »!oublo, r»-iurning via Sahord. W’ilkin, Havhnrst-str»vt Shaw


.vexmd th e •.•Iforl* of th e committ<\* in th e m a t te r , it was s la ted .


Bridge d is t r ic t Jmd Imsmi left o u t of tlie rout** hut t i tg e n l reproNoutations on Uie t.ubj«-l had led to tlio di.strict L ing iucind.sl. Sm-eial (•Iforta w-on* Uung nwuli* in th e diMrici i<>


Bridge, Dmk-street, Waterh>o to tbe’.Market- phi(x?. I t was .stated th a t originally tlie Shaw


left to the Borough .Surveyor and tho Chief Con.stahle to dcxiide. Chargo of Admission.


ch a rg e oi udrm^.sion to th e fe te , h o r ticu ltu ra l .show etc. I t was ngr(.>t><I no sjK-cial ch a rg e


chnrgiM for a p a r t from .'v genenil ch a rg e of nUmitvSiun and Councillor S tan d r in g ( t l ia i r man) much prcforrtxl a s e p a ra te cha rge for :idmiAsion to th e fioral w c iio n . O th e r viewn w-cro o.xprcRsed and finally i t was dcci(lcd th a t tho 2ft. (kl. tick cU now Ixsing wdd bv th e H o r t ic u l tu ra l section nliould include admih- Hjon to th o ground and to tho h o r ticu ltu ra l ihow a t any time and n.s frtx|tient!v .as de­ sired on F r id ay and S a tu rd a y of n e x t w^N*k I t wax also decided to m a k e 'a ch a rg e of Gd for e n t ry to th o Castle gromulx on S atu rd a y th is am o u n t including th e farrierv- and hami rontofiU b u t n o t tlie Horal tk.>ction. for which « “ >rther c h a rg e of Is. will lx> made. Children will bo a dm itted a t half -prico in ea ch coco.


A long dbciiSsSion took plac»* re la tiv e to th e


^ u l d lx* inntlo to tlio band contefit, which wdl lx» hea rd lH.*yond tho grounds*, b u t a vurioty of auggehttons wore mado for o i l ie r charges. I t wjus agrtyxl tl in t all Kid(*-KliowR hliould lx*


the (piostion of iH^rmitUng cinema firms to lake a nim of to-morrow’h pnHxxMings w.i.s


torchhght cornmillec- was made and a gnint wasnllotcM to the fireworlui coiiimiltee


of £30 lowartb, the exiHUises of the


n th a t school. 'I he .Mile of P ennies .-irort will also be held


hiLsbami had lioeii killed npplie<l for tick e ts for herself ami h e r secoml h u sband, b u t be had hUgge.sted th a t


th o tlocoased m an ’s


w en t oil to sav th a t everyone concerned deeply re g re t te d th o nocesiiity of ra t io n in g places b u t tlio fa c t was th a t space fvaa so l i r i i i ^ l ns to ’ make some re s tr ic t io n of ad ­ mission absolutely iieccs.sary. Tho Borough T rc a su rc r '( . \ I r . J . U . Taylor)


duty tho public of ClitliOroe asked lum to umlertake.


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This is a great mistake. 1^ bespeaks voant of interest and confidence.


I f the advertiser himsdf is lacking in faith in his oum announcements how can he CX‘ peel the public to interest thcTnsclves ?


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SUCCESSFUL SP0RTS~2AT BOLTON-BY-BOWLANOrr'


DEVELOPING INTO V IL LA G E GALA AND SHOW DAY 7


I3ollon-b3'-l)owland on Saturday last, and. in striking contrast lo tho day fixed last year, which, i t will bo remembered, was very wet, Saturday was an ideal tlay on wliich cuni{>cU ilors and six.*cUitor.s can bo rcvusomibly cx- j>ect<«4.1 to turn out in full force. So it was at llolton, on Saturd:iy.


that, as similar sjiorUs wero being held at ClithenH*. this would probabi.v mar ikiitou'.s jK>wer of utiraciion, but ilio fear was ground leae* as proved by iho “ gate.”


arranged comix-iitions with prizes for baking omi loaf of bread: butler (2!bs.) ; plate of '•ggs; jilato of jx>tat<H*j* and two window pbuits.


.Vs an added attraction, tho committf'o had 'riii.s branch proved worth tho


trtjuhio taken in providing the tent and Uthlc^t for tho exhibits. .V further attraction, after the usual si»orls, was tho local trotting and I>ouy race, the latter of which provided not onl.y lauglitor but great excitement. To jirovido competition for those interc.stod in tho rearing and fnitoning of cattle, an-


otiier i^nlest—weight guessing of u fat bea^t —wu.s also held, which attracted a groat number of etUranLs. A still further attrac­ tion w;ls mtiMc jirovidod during tho intervals by Clayton-b'-Moors Prize Rand. 'Hie Rre.id comjx'lition was ki.-euly contested anil attract­ ed 2t entrants. I t can therefore bo iningincvl that Mrs. Hacking had no o.asy t;i.sk in ecting the prize winiierR.


In Mr. J. Ij.


.Macaijiiiie tho committex* 1ms a most comjKT- «*nt and inlere.sted pre.sident. .and he is lioing hack. d uj» by .M. ssrs. \V. Pollard. J U Rrowii. H. C. *Starkio. J.P., R. J. H. Mil- chi’ll, R. \ \ hiltakiT. Capiniii Heatou, Major Wright and Major Ridulmlgli, a.s vice-prxsi- dents.


Ikiwland. actitl as ..aiciul .stari^T for all tie racofl.


LIST OF SUCCESSES. Open Events. -


100 yurd.s liamlirap: ‘ 1. D. Hoggarth,


LangcIitTo: 2. T. 'rbornl>er. HoIton-by-Row- laiid; ,i. Hargreaves, Rarnoldswick; -1, I . Raldwin, RarnoltLswick. Croei Country: 1, J. Nixon, RoUon-hv-


IJowland; 2. W. Shomx:k H.dlifiold; 3, j . Cox. Cti^CKloxwick.


IfJO .v.-inU li:imiic:i|): 1, |1,. HoKRartli, Ijui,;.


..■lilfo; T. Ik.Mwiii; :l, l{,•I^u■kinKt<ln. Diir- iioMhu'icI;,


• I'.mpriss..,” Clitlieroo; ;), .M,ss.sr». J. T ami J. Wool’s “ I ’ ,sp[K>r,” Pomllefon.


Local Evonts. ■no .yards liniidicnp, l,ovs under 10; 1, \V.


T. I ’nco; 2. \V. Parkinson; 3. It . Hnvhnrst. IffO .variLs liandicap: 1. T. Tliornbcr'; 2. E


Pollan!; 2, lV;;Kio Wilkinson ; 3, B. Ernnk- land.


Nohlo ; 2, .Mr, K. Rriggs’s “ Ladv ” ; 3, Mr. L. Six?ncor’fi “ Aloe.” PotAt<x*»: 1, Mr. W'. WhittAkor, Holden;


W. T. Pric**; 3, J. Gott. Trotting:


Laithe, llolton-by-RJowIand; he., >fra. V,\ CroRsley, Holden.


•MO yurd.s handicap: 1, K, Rrotherton: 2. 1 Mr. R. Nutter’s “ Crj'stAl


2, Mr. T. Rrotliorton, Rolton-by-Bowlnnd; he.. Mr. F. Pinder, Holden. Lggs: 1 and 2, Mrs. G. Parkinaon, Scott


Mrs. G. Singleton, Bolton-by-Bowland. Window l*lant6: 1. Mrs. G. Havhurst; 2,


ImndBomo priz^xi for gardens, window-^xos, and window planta judgc<i to bo tho best, st tho sports in 1924, tho gardens, etc., to be Ttsiblo from tho roadside.


of floral and decomtiro plants, Mrs. Marma- duko Wright has intimated that sho will give


2. Mrs. G. A. Pollnnl; he.. Sirs. G, Singleton, nil of Rolton-hy-Rowlnnd. To furtlior nwnken interest in tho culture


Rutter: 1, Miiw U. Kenyon, Uoldon; 2,


MiSsS Hloazard: he., .Mrs. G. A. Pollard, nil of Rolton-by-Rowland. Homo-mado Rread: 1, Mrs. G. Harrison;


Hrotli, rton; 3, W. T. Priev. 100 yards handicap. kIHs undor 10; 1, O.


lioUi 'J, I I . T,inifK'rt, S.'iwlov; ,'l, J Nixon IVinv Cailop: 1. .Mr. \V. K. OifTorii's hpidor. ’ IWI Hii.sk; 2. .Mr. It. Wliittakor’s


Orio rail,, Iraralirap: 1, \V. .Shorrock, nelli-


END OF SEASON SALE 3 / - in th e £


OFF EVERYTHING up to Septombor Is L


tunity to secure real bargain! in GlotMng.


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The gantu*nt> wc offer arc tashionahlc perfect goods.


Men*!, lk>Y'* and Youth** Gar­ ment! (>t ctery descriptioD arc rrtlucc*! 3/ ki the £.


Wc al»o ofler three ipeciai lines in Gent** Tweed Suitf-to- ^Icasure at


49/6 G3/6 79/6 S. UtiUMAY.NB A SONS. LTD.


• . ' ! Markot. FUoo. ’Phono &&.


P i* two years since we had our l.iit - Had of Season Silc. Tins 14 a great oppor­


wer«* .Mr. J. L. .Mncali>iue. Major Wright, Captain Heaton and .Mr. U. Rrown. Rread b:i];ing and hult«.T making tvere decided by Mr.s. Hacking, of Claytou-le-Moors; wliilst windows, jK)tat(x>s and eggs were judged by .Mr. Poulter. who also conu*s from C'lavton-le- Moors. Mr. G. A. Pollard. Rolton-bv-


I lu* Judgt's of foot and trotting r.iici I t was rather feared 'I’ho annual village sports took plitce .at


Fashionable Knitted S U I T S


WE have now in stock a wonderful variety of KNITTED SUITS and WOOLLY JACKETS which have been specially designed for the coming Season. They aro made on new lines; perfect fitting, at­ tractive and becoming, and at the same time most practical and use­ ful.


]!;g :sg!!g :;gs:g:!G!sg!!G The prices range from 4/11 to 42/-.


For the Discriminating Woman, Our 4/11 Silk Hose—in all Shades. See Windows.


J. L BULCOCK & SON LTD. REGENT HOUSE.


HOUSEHOLD


eiV! STORES 57 & 59, Salford


HIGH CLASS


Groceries rovisions


AND CAREFULLY SELECTED.


Tho result o! 30 yoars oxporlonco in ths storing and handling ol Food^StufTs.


A SQUARE D EAL AND PROFITS SHARED.


BB aa


Tlio Mayor inado an appeal to all tradefu Sort ill tno torchlight procession should bo


. Monday: Before JMr. A. C. ‘(presiding), 2klr. J. Wiuldingioii aiul .Mr Hitcliin.


Sports Extension. Aji extension of hours from 3-U to U-o pi


ou Saturday (August IStii) war; gianudl M r . S. Liskip, of ilie Ikwkcr’.s Ann.-. Nkw " on tlio occa.sioa of the villago spurt.-, ui, licence was granted Jolui Six>ak, laiullon the Spread ICagle, Sawley, tor a niar<iuv«.- tlie sjxirts field at Sawley, ou S<-‘piemi.er from 2-0 to S-U p.m.


LIconco Transfer.


Arms, Gisburu. was granted I'rum .<ai: pretilou u» An>ert Ltlwia JM-.y. tlii- p> offering no objection.


Canteen Removal.


j>emussion to reniu\e the caiiiit-ii on ' Fyldo Water Hoard Work- ai ru.--ul. I aiiotber part of ilie v.-.taie, iliiw imi. v ' Iho present building. ^Ir. John CVxik. Jicuii.-co. .-.lalcd liiai


had fini.slicxl the raihv.iy and i !o.-vd quarry and all 1)10 men would !)•.• roiiiu to tho oUior Olid of tile valley. :hr.. n. from tho preseiii caiiUyii.


\


s.ary whon llie iivw luiildiug.-, w.-r<- erocu- 'rhe magi.siraie.s agreed to the ir.in-iei


No Audible Warning.


ford, was .-ummom-<.l lor lading to audible warning of Ids. api>roaeii on -.1 eyclo at Gisburn. * P.C. Raklwm stated that at uiw p.


VELOUR FELT HATS, made by the firm of “ Tress,” and other


makers, in a great variety of colourings.


■Wednesday. July Utli. he wa.s in .Maiii--n ] Gisburn. near Church C<irner. femlant riding a moior cyi le about IS mile.s au hour. He


Church Corner witiumi ,-onnding Ins li. When a.'koil about the matter d.iand] snitl. “ I don't sound i:iy liorii on a i roail.” Witnes-H j»oini4‘d out that the < lri corner was very ilangerou- and tlia; \v:us a fair amount ol trafiic. Mr. (•. F. Ihllhllii. of i.;uu a.'lei-, u struclotl by defendant ttiat he djii .-oumi


pa.-i


exprtseiing tho hojKi that in imure (li teii would .sound Ids iu)rn at all eunier- A similar cli.irge was preler.-ed a^


horn. A fine of 10s. wa- iinpo-ed. the iiiak:i-t


avoitletl an act uleiit at Defemkinl. who was lined 10-.. -tatei


Richard J. Hartley, of l’arU-a\e:.;ie. Iienx*. wlio was allegeil to ii.it«'


i i.iit w.a.s lltLslercHl l»y two i>oliremeii waving u


hands on the sul«* of the ro;ui. The .siuno cliarge ua> in.ule aga.ii-t l i.


Ik^rrs’. motor driver, ol Ihadiord. l'|


Saxby .stauM that there ua- almo-t a lolh. as a* re.sult of two motor car.-, appfoaeli tho post OHice corner together. Had n-. car driven down Rtirtiley-road 1m en ai-h pull tqi quickly defendant woulii e ..... luive catisexl an aciddent. Born.-, who hlamml ilio imidetu


other car, wa.- t'lnetl 10.>. Superintondent’s Protest.


street. Nelson, was .summomd l>>r driyii; motor car in a dangerous manner at (o-hl


on June 2Ith.


wa.s regulating iralhc at Church C"n;ei R.aw the motor car driven at a ver\ si>oed. estimaletl at from 2-'i to 3“ mde- liour. Before ho had lime to put up In.s !. tho car approacheil ami he had to jump a tt ytird to avoid golliug kmvk-<


P.C. Ikvldwin .slated that at 11-U' a.m , , , 1 «low u.


<lo*foiul:iut pa.ssotl lio slu>uto<l to him to - but iuslea«l of tloiug so lie ran e*)inpU tj !.' to his wrong side ami marly odluie'l thr<x> cvehsus. liien pn-eeeding lou Skiptou .Tl the same sp^s-d. lie dm lew and witue.-s took the mimlH’i- ot tli*’ *eiu Kvidenco wa.s ;:>ven hy (.’-•rue c-


hv tlie last witness aud pre.-Hiu in .em-.


said ho .s;iw ilu- car stable down, ami w;u-; s;ai-:n‘'l th.i. >e •« w;us liriving in a ilaiicerous nuinmi. lX'f**iuIanl pU’adi'd gudt\. l•ut


wits pa.’vsing ilie con-tahle. and he 0 1 hetir anv call from lum to -top lie n.m


accidentally loudieit thy aoc..l< t.» •<


tioiuxl never


not 1 ni.> rtitus sii m i


tbo con-tiihle. th.avt


going .v -j>.eLi.


lb


had iho'e-ar a fortnight. A fine of 20s. wits imiK-.-l and s-


SIOII fiv


li ia t Mu:h ixMialties tlangerous driving,


tihio a very luolorist.s. light


\v..uhl noi about


one. nhicl;


witne-s-scs' fec.s »>f lo-- ea<'b. Signal Ignored.


momsl for failing to I .V. r'a.N«»>


Freslorick Sniitii, a


ink cM-hi- -f. U.!' • -lop hi.s Ill’'tor ' uo otiieei


31st Julv. ho was 011 1^1 Olfico Coruor. Gisburu fondant ruling a moti>r • from the diroclion »>f


cvcl. .’ up M;lin >■ ■ SIkipto:II.


>int duty at 1.


lieu lu• -;iw Ibt


CiitheriK’. Di’fer.dant a< knowl.sigoi! the - 1, Khickoniug .•<ik’oiI ami lie k*‘pt ,**i’


,


hut defemlanl nearly knockisl ium dow n .i nui into a i-ar coming from Rurule>-ioa> * Supt R u rg in : I t is no u-<’ Imvum p oificx'rs on point du ty if im n o r is t- wih


ol>ev th e ir siguaLs. A* tine of MU. wa.s imi>osed. Whitowoll Rifio Accident.


A '-oquol to a .sluxuitig aceidem a t W


well Wits th o npiH’ara t ity in Court of Wii Rreth o r lo u . reiircsl ta n n e r , oi Wlut* Cxittago. M’hitewyll. He was summoned InMUg m i*o.sse.ssitui ot a rifle wiiboui


tificate. S u p t. Bu rg iu s ta te il th a t _ybo cas-’


lx.H:au.si* on •Saturdtiy, .Inly 7tli, tletem* whilst tusing Uio rifle, bhol a gu l ntiimsl I Jackso n , ot Mellor, thro u gh th e arm and h ad to be toiion lo Blackburn Infirmary P C . P i t t .stsitoil th a t a t lO-l' a.m . on


b u rn i t ” and protluce<l th e twisU’d th o woorlwork haying Ix^cu de.stroy«xl


d:iv Ju lv Sth. lie received iiiiorm alio n siKcting th e ac cident and vusiieil d .’feiid; hous<' asking him to prmluoe the B reth er to n roullerl. ” I hav e lu c u ir>.....


ness t<x>k iK>sse»iioii of i t ami also » ro un d of .ammunition-which d e fen d a n t B re t lic r to u tulmitied


licvmx* o r certificate timl J^aid lu‘ ":ul hia n ame an d addre.’ss to th e lady


bal ho^ h a d |


fired a t anvthin'g hut rabbits on his own Ho !\"as ignorant of the regulatioiis altlnj ho ha<l had tho rifle .since 1912. He w\t aware he had <hme aiiyiliing wrong im horry alniut the accj<leiit. He would tl


IxjvSl for the girl. A fine of ‘iOs. was inflicted.


th e in ju red gir l. Defendant sanl lo* b a d j ‘‘I


Bui •nlc\ -ro;ilii he lb


to .-t op. l^> tu rn his head to dirL'ct in i ih c ....... .


lat at 1o-n p.C! ih-


-


' was prKcoding te-is . ting tne witii- when Supl. Rurgm .s;ml he .- ’n- tine


lb- wa- pm a .a'


Defeiulant wa- onKred to pa> t.e' , \!.i


sUvntlv rets.-iving coinplamU n.'i otd> memlHTs of the public, but iron; the


think hy


bo wn- th. John M’illiaiu Young, of Is. U-.u..-*.. John F. R. Field, manufm tuier. of


bo coiLStruclcd to liuu.-<.! ilie men ami submittotl a plan .siiowing the !ay-uu:. present they r.in :t tram four mil-- lo tho iiuMi lo work, bm ilii.s would liu iium


v. a - Mr. D. F. Peacock, of .Sellle. appiK«l 1 A transfer of tlie licence of ilie Kiiiifl.-.-f


warehoiLse l*oy. of ol. \ \ il-ou-ti-- t . burn, one of tho inre - cyoii-t- rei.-. i - .


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