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The Best is always the Cheapest in the long run—


BRITAIN’S BEST BISCUIT McVITIE & PRICE’S DIGESTIVE.


purpose of plncnting the T>ai>our -Party) , and for 17 years the Liberal Pa r ty were prohibited from fighting an election, with the result t l iat lahorahsm wa.s dead for a generation.


tho Liberaks of Burnley are prepared to std>- mi t to IhiH kind of dictation, then they must in- prcpannl lo .set- Burnley becomo a strong- liold of t the Socialist. Part.y,


I f inv-vit-jibly


followcMl by a rapul lieclim- of Liberalism. There are three Liberal clubs in Burnley which for some l ime have had a hartl struggle; in ceunhating tiir. Soeudi.st element, amongst t jieir memhcr.s, and if ll ie-scal in Par l iament is to 1m» handed over Lo the So<-ialist Bai’ty. with the approval of tin' Liberal Pa r ly, tl'.en i t will not he long lM‘for»? these ehdvs will he l.nrne<l into Soeialist chd>s.”


Amaln-r of the popular cT>nccrlf; promoted }).v the Co'Opi-ra t.iv»* 1-Alncation C-ommitteo


^tilicrU'scv k


(Cortilied not sale oxc<j<k1s 5,000 oopios weekly.)


KIMDAV. KiOmniAKV t?L’ncl. 1021. on Vehiclo-i. To-Morrow (Saturday)


(uao p.m. : Roar LijiliU'^, l lai f - l iuur KaJ'Uor. )N. I,ail'- .S«in<).<y


Ikco^iuilion oT owt twenty years’ .servu- .1 uoiu. i a.i‘1 sujv i 'mtciulont of the Aloor


\\;u; iiuuU; a t a lar^c


;:,tili< nil;: ni itif C’hmvh hint Sunday al'lor n -i'll, wii- ti .Mr. llu'liartl MarMlm wa-^ ju* - with a niiK'piocc, .‘iuilahly inscribed


©


oil .1 <il\x‘i plau*. a.s a im*nu‘iii<» <il li a.-v>nriaiion with the .school and a.s a teacher ot t.lio voun;: na n's «‘la.ss. Mr . .Tolin Fonl . s. nior stipiTinioiideMt, made ilu^ presentation and Ixiro t* .'tiiH'-iiy to llm [latienct*. <’oii- ^ciontiou.-^m-s.s. ami tin- infallible ;^oih1 hutnour whnli h:i<l always eliaractorised the work of Mr. M.ir.'-<lo!i. ' 'I'ln-.-** remarks were supple*- iii- tiioil by Ali-ssr.s. N. AsjKleu. T. Haworth. W. Keri and \V. Smi th who. wishing Mr. Mar.'<len overv siu'ctt^. rogta-tp.d his sever­ ance with CMii'lieroo. Mr. Alarsden. returning thanks for the gi f t, which he said he would alwavs ifoa.snie a.s a reiuimlor <if tlie school and elinrch. siiiil he- had not expected an.v ]M


M


waa given a t the Co-operative Hall last night, there l>oing a crowdetl and ext.r«-me.ly appre­ ciat ive andienct*. Admi.ssion was by ticket only, and as tile liclo'tx wen- pric-cil a t only 7d.. the demaml fai- exeemloil tin- supply. The programme w


Opera Singers of Bunin-y. the arti.st-»'s lieing: Si-praiio. Mi.ss Carrie .\utl<'r Smi th ; con­ tral to. Ma«lam Hvelino Nicholson; tenor. Air. F. Thisi let i iwai le: baritone, A1 r. Rennie Xui t<'r : iiiimorist. Mr. Howanl . with Air. H. Diierdeti as aecompani.si. FiVery art iste 'vas in g(XMi voicx; aii*.l Ihe many well diA'eisitU'<l iUstii-s were great ly enjoyml. encores Iming fnfinenl.lv demainlcil.


a.-=- snpnlied by the Imperial *


inm4-e m 4-4.nnexn)ii with tin- Castle Fet«* mi August ■^th ;imi '.hh. was hel«l last night wln-n it. Wii.s dry-ideti to eontinue tlu‘ contest on the wall the a«ldiMoii of


i t i i ion. 'riii'- event will tal at ntalav.


r.


engine nor what a valuable part play


whislk-s wlhi’li can in


commiinical«-'s his imniodialo intentions to the guard,


<’tiral r« cognition of the work which ho


© ©


o


iiad l-'-'ii proud and thank! uJ to j^rforin. Tie iia<l aluavs .•mb-avotired to put his host' into th-* servtc»>s h«‘ Iitul reinloro<l. titnl Unw^e .s.'r- v.e.-s laid n gi\a-n willingly, l ie urged the yc'inu: men to take a d<‘cpi‘r inten--f;t in the M'liool ami its \v<irk ami not to he afrai«l of taking oflice or of a.'->i-'ting in any way ilitit pr<t- m-d it.s4-li. Air. Mars<lon. who luis Irm-h .•ntpi'>y«d at. the Bankfield work.s of .Mes.srs. It


ami Soti.*^. l/t'«l.. since coming to


ill'., town from Preston over :i score of years ;m.'. lias retnrm<l to ihtit t4>\vu to emgag<- m a <lairy biisiiie.'^f^.


• W: * It is n'aliv afloiii'-liing how the n.'ime oi


the old borough coine.s into preminenee in all manner <»f eveiile Lhrouglunit the counUy. Ti;e-<lav’s iiewspai'- i.s announce<l the* appoint­ ment ()f a Court of liKiuiiw by the Gov<t u - rn tit., to investigate the cjiusch of ami circnni-'tatKr' S of the Drickor.s* ilis}>ute^ sitice


h.ippdv .--ettkHl-atKl to report thormm. Amoni 't the thrm? gentlemen s«dected to act


..a i« half of the ( iovernment w;u< Mr. H. Ik-itlitnan.


ni-'inber.-': in<[Uiry inlvi


A.-^^orCialiou of U{xrat ivo Cotton Spinner.s ami Twiner . lb- wn.s iKtrii a t Cbtiieroe in 1-75 and is a member of the cotincil of the Trad--^ I'nion ^ongre.•^v Il<- is a .Mk and t«>wn eouncillor for Okliiam.


Iiuiuiri. s liiiv,. , li< iti<l til.. f:ict lli.i t ^.Mr r.i...ihm;iir> iiuiiilv b v . t in lli<' .'^limv Iillii|,c


1,1 M...s-rs. Bk-iilil-y’s ((.liu-.>m.,iit. I l l - I'.illiiT will' .implnyi'.l ■ ;iml ivh..|i till' I'lrm u-.-insf.-i r.'d tli' ii


iMu'hm.TV to lir,rlili-y. tvlL'iity llio R'''’;'*;''' .'f their w«)rk]>eo]dc* lollo\\e<l tin m. othman w;is amongst tin- number.


Mr. Be vmpiitliv ,,i


I,,.... Ih-'V hill', si isunivd by hr ,l,,i h look phir,' lit dm I hirlt-


Mr. ■llii.mii- Hirvh. .Id. rhir,.,ii ... .t - ,1 „ , 1 th-. Ill, nil„ rs of the b " ’" ' y


1 1 1 ! t,,wrni«‘''P><;


iviil 1 nlirniiirv hist 1- 1 1 ,1 .1 .%. _ ' . . .Ywi th Ml - Ikrcli wa.s ;i.ss(K-iat<^d wdii


f-.' Ciin-n :it tin


I'tl'S I' O'. ;-eini tlie in


1.11.. di-ir , ,


Parish Clmrcli and •V.s'.ociation. botli


leat iis and In-ing repre- lU which took jilace m ,,;i \V,dm-.s.lay.


r.'d .->


S.<r.t.u-v>. ami “ Tim Daily M a d ” n-t-rnRl to Ids a.^ follows:—


-I.P. (Oiv-rative .SpinmT.s’


Mr. l lenrv Boothman (one of the thr<v of* the (Joverntm-nt's cour t ol iln- tloclvs tl-ispulo) is the • cretarv of iln- Amalgamatml


tiriver approaching a junction on tin- main lino will give two long wliisth^i if ho is ahout- to turn to tho loft, and iliroo long whisth\s if he intencks tf> turn' to tlu- right. A train l i iat has 1*0011 .shunb-d into a siding B) lei a more im]>ortant train go n.-ust. signals that it li:is reache<l its place by blowing a sliorb blast followed by what is tcnncyl a “ crow.” 1 m' signalman then lower.s his .signals and lots the other train pa.ss. 'fhe driver of an express win* tinds his engine running I adly ami re- ipiiri's another to complete his jonrtiey will give thr^R' “ crow. ” .i.s In' j>as-'es a signal- box. Tile .sigmiiman iimb-rvtainls tin- im-ssage and {)a.sse.s it on (o the next, stalnm or ne:ir<-.M . ngine-Mn-d. and a .-second engine is pr«'p;»re<l. thus sjiving any d. k-iy. Evoiw tram passing ihroiigh a - lat ion innsi whi'^tl - wln-n ,ip- proa<-hing it. the nninlx-r ami length of ih«- whi.sib-s iml icai ing tin* pl;it|orni it will par-".


j>re-;irr:»ng*.Hl cirIo tho


oigiialmati. .and


tlio ongino-driver shunters.


-A *


amount of over iJ2l a.s a result ol tli*- n c em Sumlav eonreri a t the Palknlium. l l iank- ;ire .-KkonleJ tin* arii--ts and all win* rotiiri- ioited t4. tlii« iv.'Ult ami espe<-ially to Mr. ’V. (%oij>e for Un- loan of the pieitire ball.


^ * An inteiv-sting eont ril>nt ion to tin- disetij-


sion on Praver Bo..k revision has ))e<-ti made l»v the Vic.'ir (Canon Wn g ley ) .. who-e views ai>pear on inig..- two. By a pni i tor s


C'iiii.-t'.'- ordiminco rcceivt-d oliipp- d. For “ ivcoiveil " “ re.'Crved.”


Tlie Clioral and


el tb-- p: ograimii- . Un- .- cend l>:ii t w .ll -• mi^crilancmiK and will tncimk- an item no\e‘ ihis ihMr i . l .


fix«ti Tu-sda\. tin­ s'romi eonrert. 1 liearsa) is liub(-n ( )’C<ninoi-.” whn;h


........ ^ ,i .


.\„,h,Mt,. 1111,1 Fbnih- from Arcml.l...-^ihi, s Concert, in C. Minor willi oreln’.slral acconu


paniineni.s. 1 b<- orcin'.''ira i.pr.'lv angnieiii<d trein ilall' iiciTlars of pmicipal.-^ and programme wi


jinmninced in dn*' coiir-e. *


I„ :u. lini,:!.. .l.l.h.lg willl ol'l • Ac. lingLoii (ia/.ciic.


Wyln:


1 Mr. U.i!,, M li'-ii'k i; r ..............Mil..I lit


'I’ln-


1 -ill .M-'ii'hi;.. i i " ' ' ' •' e-w. ' ! -


„ v: ir, - of .ig'-. Mr.. li'iml 1.. ...:,,!.,.- Ill pr''mir<“% m H";


inlonn la tuKe-


.•^iiUirdav) aft -nn*on. a' *


daii;;iu'' .1


catb b-- . wa.s i


\V. -liiesda 'lb- •O ini of C0 5 2 . •■-d.. wliicli 1-


•ocent Sumlay ^ (,i tb-- R.A. ,


,-b


I.A.O.i’-. ■'.-•-if- t their s.TVlcc,


promnl'M h.v


il’ivided i'.-iw.en ill- ,i.;hn Anilotlanc.- . Sui'--i!i:.c A'


,1 IP ivnlm,;, t " amount will t»‘ , i,H-iil l.rsmch .>f


Rrigad.' su'd tin' Tbe mctnivi**^


, ..............11,1 S,,ii-. \VI,;ill.-y-r„:


, r - A,Ml- ,m,l , ■•■ii-v:in<-,' t!io Kiiig-hini! r .c t i i r c ngU.


,f -niii,' f'l


thiinh 111' iii'<i-‘(t;;,- ,111,1 M-."'''; I- ,„1 fnr til'- I'” " fenil


“ The o:ninon;s cxr.mi.le ‘A , m,,. lUirnky ; N'thir H,ii,l,'i'-'‘”i * ! ' I'H f.', , 1 , i , Irmngl.llir


7 , 111- I I ,m - " f by Mr. H Clinip', %


1 . fni i i ,1 fioni n,imiTi,i"iig Ih ir I, timi 1 1 h-ilig Mr. .hi , , ,- ' Sp Ilk,


. 1 of the Clitlicroo


Divi. iiii IS h.'iiig f i " ly ' I " " ' '“ .Vi- tiirv (.Mr. l ,v, - . ! ,dion. wh.r.' th- i r .m, '


1 1 ,. is ■ '> ’ j m,.,,-,-;,!


.1,1.1 n r , - J / i l J l i j V n t , ' l.ml ,iiscii:-iKO,i.


I


f' flip (Nfllinti ‘7„„d'n, .ns tho


l.,l, rii! Cliih. " " * ’'-■’'1' ' ^ ^ ' ' ' ^ ] ' Tho l.ih-rnls |.il„,,i,i nhslcnMim- I I " »>>■■■ ,


prohlcm


ivhieh. to' thrm ,o fate of cither •'YditV,''riVc‘ ’kn«Jwi«*(lge


f R.inih'y ‘I ’' ' ' .™ fn r jimrq .....' t H.ivernn.-nl: AOUi


lon;:li |)t bo |nkTS ■ulor.s


J will. ■v' in


ami ,,,perio|ioo of th" j -X j„p Clifhoro.,' to submit to the


I.iheral Rar ly m ° .n^ 's ImTla r cir, Division


stanros. are U.oy \.p,,vrs ago a .saf" £ ; : [ l / 'd r L R . c rM ' h lm h , u a r f o r s ( for the


p:iucii<-e liave been :,H tha t of tin lal forni'M-ly cb-i k will* wroi(.* t li”


It reniaikal 't


the N(‘wington Se^nn-c. Prayer twirr ..........


, p„p-,. th- — , ; ' ^ , ” M;r ' '7um;han. - -


S „ ,m-Ll , . . "Uo ' ' . . fan’. . " . 'o f l-.n Hatnl. Oregon :r;;.m.a a l,.m f fa..." by ..ngntvtng a! h of ib.e a :<lKiiH-L on Un- hc.nl o! a p.i


‘ l n lew ^n rf-iib-nt. in Alberta H,o' niiko ,,f Coi.mn.ghl, iltiring a visit, to tl.a,


wRh an a,l,l„ ' s „ f w.'h'on.e oo"L‘ hnmi.',',l I, l.„.-s ‘''"<=” '-‘' '0 , ’.l,A',|,’r ,,r .,il


oroin.li> p</'i(.'*>* all.


m 'h h - . , " ni’^ w a 7 1 l . ? ' : : ^ 7 R..lgt.n^ • i h l 'U - v ; i , ' , ' " w ' h ; , l ' . . dr tim 'R. . Igana"


(■enstitnt.o.. ami a t.nml..'. of parrioti,' Pmo..' ami s,s'.s.'he'— 1


*


'Cwmciirv mites—notes, itid(*ed. th.it. aTo_ <»i % il


Clerh.s tiro accistomo. l to


as filthy as tho old Scotch notes of days. Occasionally a customer go«^


^ftm. - r-< f 4l , -


innk nmgadi'nos of id^cwd'dly 'l'aa?"'vho paijl wen- of i .nma chi to appearance To


ii'i a niimhor of Immllea of iiolo.s that , although ;


<lnntine.s.s, the cu.sfomcr’s renh " .a s - Amt SO tliev ought to he tidy, up till ono o’clock this Uiom !”


1 1 ,0 cashier’s- complimentary *^. ’'^7,1 morning ironing


hi t f i.e wdll of its O'vn volition the damage * would have iKcn a t the front of tho car.


"A - x.vtrncl.s Irotn


*'M>' inlcd on sneh !• at-' 51r. lUja.' rinlci-wood.


liow nnnli tine' aim


m',. Wiiliii.ih'y ■.l„l,il. <


.'id by


. Syn.p.itbv !i and ’


“ 1 \«ars. who lu'd Mm. R. Wl i i ibim.


Friday ot Mr- A • .Mill 'I'h w'- h pri'ir


whlh- 111 <liiiii,'r. ;; -.'cond on 1 lie


i.iinilv 1 1 . i l i - ir lorn. Ui<; 1.1 S i . Miir.v r Cvini’ lort


..'i. II,1,.,1 to Mr.


;i .SDii of M in K i iig--ire.-i bv Mr. r . .S. llr.igrc; 'f . A. Cnnningiiani.


Forr .d. :i f.-liner


r l i ’ir.-!i ‘if S : . .laiu- known by ibc iniic sung in many cimn


ol a s richne- many popul.i ie c.hove ail ■ fouinl (U tb*


l,n,.;il I.imiin.t.'r.-- nm! tl'-' ■''!'">■ p l > ! - ' -1 (lie •


V. 'Ti


n- i -rcnce to Mr. Ang«'I-» koircM. FoiTcfd-. :i f.u-nn. r i.lnUoerap'c i


.>lr. IC.I. N-


-i, tlic pf'.-n.is-'s now \-('.s. and brolln'i' ot -Mi'-. I)i‘*-cribing Mr. F"nv*-t


:is ;i nin.--i' al gciiiiis, the. writer .-.iNa


iivnins. .-.specially ‘ t'sn- tie-;---


li ,. ', ..* 'Pliis line t.nne is to In- IPirnb-y Tmn-Boo k. "


■V:


,.„„,v„l,l.- whi't, -Iriv,' ami , 11. 110" 0 ! . r S,'1,.„>1, n.uK'h-hniw. 0.1 \\,Mm.''!'i.'


.-v.-ning. III cout,, Mon ■l-'a.-m.:- A. ' , . ,n. , i„ „ . nwaiMc!


l .Mr , prize-. Miss was indnlL Aiderslcy Ha rgre av”


Ir.'ing tile oik' iaied


Ih- l',iU..w;iiir: rii',' I-'*-'' tin Clilhe Mr...


■ ,M. I! 1 1 11, If. An-'l-wariis ,1 in lint i! oi l - >,■!<■ All. H. i.iaiii.''


Mr. \V. B . M.tb ,h- - r iliirl'. i : i i ' l , ' w-r,' o'-'iipi'-’R at. ,


■ ( litlu-riH- ’ (S-7-S-. - >. li.'s and <-hapcK because ■ lody and adaptation to


oigani.sl at, tiic Pari.-ii s*->. Ac<'rington. i^;; b^->l


wlio lef t Accrmgt..n in •* 'file name «>1 -\ng' h-


l-'ull jiar- b<-


:ain b- '.houkl he


;n- work in eour.si- ot Batlr.s ” 'I'ln- \\ ako


ill take up tile fn>l .Mr. SImw m to I-hi.v I m


{ ln-lic.'^ir:il So':i<'i> in 2oth March. Pn i!


Canon Wrigley is mad.- lo (piote: 1 he .Sacrament of ihe Lord’s >ni>per was not i.y


• Tile Clitln-roe t rii k.-t Clnl. l*en--ra a* ihc a ’ he so mii rnlelotl signalling


l-'ew peo])le leali.so tho great ■ ’


arrangenient.s.^ wnte.s


tho.se whistles a


l»y a


variety of railway


corrospomlent to the “ Manchcssler Guardian. Bv


A tiie*-iing of tile Band Cotilc.st Snh- l om


COURITY COURT. Yesterday: Ihiforc J l is Honour Judge F . E.


Bradley. SLAN’ DFdl ACnON SICTTLFI) .


lane, Clilhorm*. who co* from Clnirlcs Porter, 1 BroadhciiL, iKirristor. Alai


phdntilf. ainl Mr. 11. L Abmcliesier (i i isinieted 1 ami Ramshnttom) defcinimi,


l)v .Mr. T. J . Back!


)laiiitiir wa.s .John JotU-r .‘auntb, Mx.one- ............................................... 'g^‘«Air. UhI


nod C20 da rose-slreet.


iiester (inst; use) iipii.'iirwl U.r


bvshire. harn.ster. Mes.srs i•:ast!lams


When tho action w:us calleil. tin* legal n;pr(v>entatives asked for a short adionrn-


. , ,


im-iit witli :i view- to a .si-nicnu-m ami. lali-r. Mr BroiullxMit announced tl iai tin- mat ter had h.-en soUlo<l. He explained tha t both partio.s were plumbers ami the .slander allogiMl wa.s upon plaintitf in t.lu- way o! his trmle. iX' fcmlant . howev- r. now stated that ho never use<l iho word.-, complained of. nor Innl in* made any imputation against, plaintiff. I ’lie «-a.se was witlnlrawn.


A a r v k h : a c c h >i :n t .


D !•' Rib-v. “ Lin- Anchorage,” ClayUni-le- ■Moor.-;, nn',1 I bin.1,1 U viU'ii.


f.'iulanl in an a.t i . in bninnlll, I.y Su'fi'iU'V. wido'.v. bt, V inU.i'ni-ntrtM'l:. C-nl-


In.ro.', Who claim,al Cd:! lUs. bn', |>''f.-oMal in iurie.s causc<! a.s the result, ol a collision belw«y-ii cars driven liy the d<-femlanis


WoiHlon-roiul. J l i 's. .Swi','rl,'y was „lni,'li I'V 4on* of the cars and iiu-apa< ilaied for several


ilavs. Police Conn proceedings aros,<* out. ot tiie m-cident ami Rib-y wa.s fined for driving lii.s car in a ilaiigcnnis nianin-r. tho evKk-nce going to .show llmt k«- for ed llu- car dnv«-n bv Rv«len on to a gras- iiloi at tIn- .snk* ol ih,. r'oa*! where .Mi>. .-^.veem\ had laden


I,. iiuTi'linnt. “ N. 'vin. - Wili.simo, wor... Uio il,'-


An action wa.s monlioned in whicli Reuben liu.c iim'. v


\ .slander action appeared in Uio list, 'live I l ls Honour said plaintiff was under tho


disadvantage of not being able to c.Ml liis driver bub Uiat had not materially affected tho result. Ho accepted tho ovidenco ot de­ fendant and his witncs.scs_w!ien> that evidence was in conflict with plainlilf’s story. Ho did not at tach imieh importaiico to the evidence of Air. Whi t taker as regained the. wh.H'l-marks hut the evidence of P.C. Snowdon taken inuivi-diately af ter the accident, throw


con.sidcrahk* l ight upon it. Judgment wa.s given for defeinlant on , r i i


claim and coiintv-r-<l.dm. WI.-^WKLL POSSkkSSION- CASK.


M'iswell. asked for an eiectmont order agamst Sophia BnR-klchur.«t. Clegg Hons,* Cottae<-. AVisw'oll. Air. H. W<-eks appe.ared for plaintiff and Air. Marsileti. Blackhuni . lor


defendant.


nnarU*rly leiiamw of Cl 7s. lUi. and notice to i|iiiL hud been given. He said ho l).-came landlord of tht* premisi-s hotoro J tnie jnt l i . 1922 ami rcyptired possisssion of tin* cottage for"iiitiiself. his wife :ind two children, now


Plainti f f said the ciiU-age wa.--. let on a , ,


re.siding in kylging.s. Mr. Mar.sd<*n s;iid delemlanl was an old


woman, a widow of 7 J ycar.s. who had lived in the cot tage for .'fJ years. She had only iho ol<l age pen-ion :ind the only epn-stion wa.s ti iat she had nowln-re i-kse to go. I !<• :i.skcd for as long an extension of time a.s po.s.sihle. His TTononr grant xl an order for possession


Ik- |■,'.•,•lv.•,l f„r ill,- rotbu;, ’ . • • o —<-


Krnest William .Scsylall. Dean Cottage. W H A L L E Y AND DISTRICT I. L. P.


WEDN E SD A Y NEXT , February 2 7 . The Socials Coinniittx,'u desire to intimate that all Tiolrets Iiave lx;eii sold ami tliat in ccmsequcnoc no money can he taken a t tlic door.


CO-OP ERAT IV E HAL L , W H A L L E Y . Monday & 'I’ncsday : “ TH E SOUL OF YOU TH.” -»•


li'eatiiring Luis .Saigcnt of “ Hncldc- txjrry Kinn " fame in one of the linost hig pictun^s v-'f screened.


Tluirsday & Saturday : —- “ A P R IV A T E SC AN D A L ”


featur ing May McAvoy in a .simiilc story of youtii and love and of life's inovit-ahl,; struggle, .and gripping sus- ])ense.


WHALLEY.


and allowed thn*-- monihs* grac'*. observing thaf i t should be borm- in iniml tliat plaintiff was in kulging.s which c<ist liim ks. l id. a w<*ek m.>r,'


WESLEY MENS;i ASSOCIATION “ AT HOMES.’ '


f i - fuge—When the action was ralk-d. applna- lion was nmde for an adjournment . it being stated t.hal tliero wa.- every pro.sp<-ct ot an ainicabk* arrangetm-nt being arriviMi at.. His l lonour agfeid to the action


])la<- <1 in tin- Ii*-t for (In- m-xt Blackburn.


( ',nlrl


TK.vA.vc* mi ' f i c r i .T i i ; : .l,,hn I ' lmt 'r . n-lir,-<l binn,'i , ;i7. I l,-in lioJ ii-


-^KTTLF.H


r,ia,l. UHthor,,,'. laamMo- a," a'''",".' agamM Ma iv.V. l■■]■;mldMn,l. Maltliia.s II. I'nniklaml,


, i i„ r IM,-liiir<l


Fral lklaml . F/Misferd Hall l•'al■I^. ( 111 i,'r,„-. Plaiiitiir was liirmerlv the U'liant ol Khisv Farm. lt,ilt,iii-iiy-H""laml.


,'s,', titor.- ,,l .I,,l,a I^ih' I


A.'ssociixlion expend a good deal of turn- :iml cnergN- in tin* pieparatioti of their annual “ At. Hollies.'" and pair«*ii' an* a.ssureii oi a nuLst cordial w«-kitnn; and a thoroughly eiiiovabk- linn-. \V< dm.-<dayV pitH-eedings W(U*(* open (1 by Mr. .1. H. Clegg, ot Wiiallt-y. tlian wliom lew nn-n are 1- tt(-r known to Metii.Kli.*-in thiougliout thek-ngth and hreadtli ol ihe Clitlicro*- WeJeyan einni t . chair wa-- Conncilli>r J . 'rimrid'er. and nccnp>


In tin menpy-


jug iln- platf'oi :n wen- iln III- 1


(HVIiihI Ii\


ill,, ,loiomlaiU.i. (Ill th,' torminatioii of the t, ‘iianrv. elainii- arose hi-nvi'en the (xirtie.s


and \fr. .1. SV. Hroilghlon. of Skiplon. was apnoinU'd l.v the .Ministry of .\grionltnr,- lo .•irhilrate nndor Ihe Agrionltnra J lo ld in g s Acts. I l ls awiiiti w:ks that plainlitl wa.s «*n- titk'i l t-o rc-ceive L*.57 19s. •'^<1. Inun


y*’"


femiants wlio, in their turn. t.. the sum of L‘22 K‘>'. ^d. from pbimtiff. 1 fn l:it4*r therefore, laitnefl .c;k5:is.. b:ibuice ol


tin- :iwar<l. 1 k-fcmlant.s. however, (-aimed a


like amount umicr a provions award bv Mr Broughton.—('■<*nn-(-l h.-nl been I'liefed on b.dh >id(*sbtit. a- iln-re.^nlt ol a (v)n.snl ation. it was annoUMced ib.n ihe action Inid fieen


s-ettk-d. I’ARSON LANK


Claliei-iH-. on ()ct4.ber 2nd. was ‘'•■‘' ‘h Herbert Creciiwood. proprietor o_f Hk* HmkJc liriilgo ll,it,'l . ,.|;um,,l


A M-<jiiel lo an accident ... . -


.U r IDKNT. Par.son-lan*


t s ,s . 11(1. I,>>


.lamiigr to lii.s motor v.iii hv .olh'grR ' ' ''ghh' " f ilriviiig of .h'fmi.hnii. Friiiik .-.muh. Ciii.<k»-vl Hull. ('liiiigl,.y. who |.,iii..tor-chiimoil lor -1- 10.. Oil., .hini.ig- 1" lim ';"r. c..i..,o',l hy .•ilCg'M n- .glig.iit driving by phnnl ih. Mr. Il.-iih.


of Hiihlax. i,.|,r. .-out, .1 ph.iimli im,l -Mi. l i ial ing. h.irri-l, r-i.t-l:iw.


i> arcd for dci*>miaiil. PlHUograplis of tin- seem- ol ibe accidem.


ata.ag-- of 1 iiit> \an al it lie man had .'.iin


.Mr not


i, n H' l ia’ii He ua- riding on me Inuit ol tb.-' v. l inlc m-xt to tin- dnycr m, P2-2d on ()-, lel,.'!- 2nd. wlicn tin A. liick- . nn-rg. d Iron .^lalion-ioad into PaiMni-iano at a cpe c j ot II t nui.s per bour.


Plaintili St


f I oni A fcndaiU,’ -


d.iilgi'l' pn.per


mg fioiii inncli I'a.-'i-r 'p-‘ lii.st. .-aw Smal l .


::c time «Cl1lg .Miiiicho-itor, up- J.OW MOOR.


whi,.h hii.l Ihs'II n-.-li-'g, -! lor th.- ph..tiigr:iph,.r w.-r.- h;in,l''d to in' I l-mmir. wllo r,.m:irli,.il


, 1,1.1 it l,.ol<. ,1 l .h- F..,.i.,.h ,U. .„i ;m- storv. lloolii ' 111.! li.. w,i' nn.l. r ih,- ,li.':i,l- ;iMe to • ill) the dl'ivel* i)ie accident, as


........ lii- van was .1 l 'e !o l>l!l';.'F..N'TA r iO.\.—On SV-dii, .'<hly iioiiii


all infurmal lilt!,- gatlKTiiig ,<m)U place at tli*' mill when, on behalf ol tho twis t <l»_-partnicnt


car alnnit 25 vard.s away, appma. h- (li, ai r ‘ <tnm of P.awdlamls at a i fi a n In - ou n. \\ In-n li*- lie did cut, apprehend any


.... wh.n lii.s van had ide of ilie road and w:


, ; ir acre..' t ic f-'oll liiois -.


the van was going -^o slowlv out of Slalioii - load iliat


; r t In- he


Wli. ' 1 ■


awiiv ninbr as own i.ow. r hiit br-.k.- <km n on reacliing P.awdtands Bridge and had lo 1- towed. He agreed that- tin; van coul.l Jiine


Cr. I linin'


}, cn pu!l.-d Ui) in a ' i ird but lln-rc .s.-enn*d no nc, .1 1 .1 imil up. d‘ f. ndani 's car being a (-..ii- sideraiilc distance away. Plaintdf iidniitP’d ,|„. ,lr.v, r .if th.. viui.hml P'' ;vi‘m.i '' .lliv. ii ih" V hi"!, -mly -m pr ivm- r„:„l ' . Ih. t


1.. -iiig 111,' I'livl tun,' ih,' van hml l - ' -n Th,' ,lri\, r h:ul ii,,l Ins Inotic,' %vi,h him hii 1 , WHS imidilC'il al ih.. police- slatloii llm


1.. 11.1wilig ,l:i>-


,i„ii f,,r driving wilh,.nt li<,-m>' was <lii" lo a „,,lic,- inior. .ssi.m that, tlm driv,-r was m-g n „ . „ t , aml'wiln.-ss r..,.,rt. .1 : '' Rot . noiisc.K- .


II,sl i is I iutioiir that .


«»m:lit MoP to h.n\-' •'ai'l that . Hi.s Honour: 1 will lim- yon 9 yon do that


PlaintifT; 1 . .ipologis*-. your Honour.


..... .. ( liioplyf ; Aon '"I'M- m-l. s-i> .


plyl ; Yon iniist not. .


M»ri of tiling again. iMaintiff: I apologise, sir. Frank Whi l taker. motor .'iignu’er.


hero- .-(pok.' I't nu•asnrin^ tb.- eknl stalin',g Hiis to h- 'J:! f,-,'t. l"tig. H'" 'an w.'ighe.l 17 ewl, ami there w.'ie t'Vo im'll ami t'l ewf. ,'f i>r,iv,'n,h'r in it. _ lA,'f,'inl.,nt


mark II


sa.iil iitiil l"■-n litiving fairlv c' l l t r e of fite reail. lint imiim'il


corner. T h- van wa.s going thinking i f "-0 1 1 1 ,1 .slop ami that.


van wl.en la- was ala.nt .sm


' "iF- f . -miant siiiil im appr.iaeh.'il at a ahiml, 12 mii. s an hnnr ami hmt, .s.aw pimnlili


right of tile roa.I. h,' swi'ivi'.l lo Ih,' light to pass in front, of tin' vt,n. n. the sa.mo ti «' nnl l im. on iiis iirakos ami stopping the ,,,,-in,-.


" , .'7 ‘ ,


wlien t l ," impact mciirr.'iL his suggest,on h"- R,g that Hul .l .iver of the van lo.sf cont.o


l ie ihonght. hi.s ear was stopp'


of flic v.'liif'ie, uliU'h wa.s accelerate,1 into ll.e .ioorwav on ,ts own l«>"er. H,s ar was not,, heavy enough to linve knock,'<l Ihe


van aoaiin t tin* will.


Bv Mr. Booth: 'Pho suggestion ^^a.s that dorenilani’s speed wa.s Ro great ti.s to force the


*i,r,+


” { l c " t d L h m d d h l ’ defe,,danl -s car ,mssml |„,„’ „l,o„l Pit y.-.vds from the corner a,,<1 " a s , 1 ,0 wheel marks of the trvo cars. I’c


Clit-


ell to Uie bis eolTCCt


C'.i,iiis,'l ,1111,1,• a .,ii.g'g,'snnii that, a pp-s, , 11- , , ! marks


bad sld'lded I .ide el tb.


linmgla vlbioW( (1W(d 25 f.s't


i:id. wh- r.- tile colll- lowar.ls


it was that


that going to delendant


lU-b.iinl b.-.k


stop. e.i:


i pl.iiniiiV sai.i hi- v.iii u- nt


ward.s Baw.ilasid-f. In- was snrj that dcfeiidanCs car KtrncI: th right mudguard. Ion IJui


,.tli iiii lb- >-au *i<--


r.-ac!n d I h- Iiea.ling to- d lo hnd van oil the


iiid swinging t In- a doorway iff a d.-b-tniant said


.-•lafr, Mrs. Ikilion jires^-nicd Mr. ’lom Law with SI ('igTircLt** ca.’-*' and cigarettes, etc. , in ceb-l>raii(*n ot hie ciiining ol age. . impromptu *• coucert billowed. sang “ Tile Rtinawav “ ; .Mr. John loinlinson. “ Conn* i>ack lo m e " : Mrs. Bolton. “ In* old arm c h a i r " : Mrs. Sdverwixxl and Mrs. R. C<vit s. “ Mighty Ilk.- a rose ; .Mr. Wliallcv. “ Thai okl-ta.sliion-d mother ; Mrs. I'aum. ••'I'li.- meon hehiml the hill


Mi-s N. Wall liank. •* Far. far away A Cran.-v. •* .Motln-r. d e a r ” ; Mrc. I o 'I Ik M)'ng tliiiL r.-ai h.-d my b.-art Mr. J . 'Poinlin-soii. •


^ .................


. . .m: , 7ivc,'i to’ Alis.'lhiUoi, for iir-ssiding. Th­ ar, 1st-s gave ,1," great. sL |K)s.sihi,.> iihsisniv.


• K ilbu n.-\


and i1 ,'vi,i,'ii,',' ol this was r,,,|uiiv,l il was . 0 1„> foiiml in 1 1 1 - rcp.-al.-.l .■ncoro.s wliivh .■.insi.lcriihly .-vi. n.I.-.l th.' pr.,c;ranim,'.


((.'•■n. > KNP1*:RTA1NMKNT.- -Special .-liorts in aid


of lin- -cin>.:l fnmi.s ar.- being m.oi.- tins w.-ek Ml tin- Eni ied M-tIn*di.si Cha|K-l. On \\.<i- m-sdav a good audl--nc.> ar; (“mM''<l at aii eti- tcrtaainu-nt pr-miotcd by th.- mal.*-. aiid it mav be fairiy said that tin- prm-cedings


ib.roughoul did ih.'in ever.* credi t . Mr. J . i'. lair. Two


item.s I'V a Male \ on e t i ........... .. balanced, were grcai ly appreciated


,-rrv (Clith* r " '9 wa.s in tln-


Soldiers’ Clion:.-, " being given wiUi gn.;^to. wiiiLi nnirkcd c-xpr- ssion cl iaractonsed ‘ I lie Bank- of Allan 5\ :Uc-r.” Air. b.. Hargr( a-.’e^ r-ivc a rapil:il rendition of Un* .s-mg-^ ” Liiule


Iln Song


. 1- ” for which an cm-on* w:is demanded. Air F Cliipix'tnhik' wa.-^ heard to advantage


- ■ 111,’' sonu,- " TIh- .Mighiy H' -P ” u'"l Hvh.iim Hi,' C,-,'t;in." Mr. Rerf Inylor


(Rhirlihiii il) ,,('e:isinll'',l :i g,“'><l u-nj "i in-'rriinent with his “ r„n,-,'rt. Rai'ty^^ sk«'teli 1,1,1 “ I I'onhln't, help hiit hiiigh.


Ir'iiig


. it ils “ Liirnin’ t,i smooh ” ( for wliieh he was I'l'callodA ami " XaUv Xai iry •' ei'i-ating iniieli ,„ - r r im,„ l . A m>v,-1 feature of the o»t ,' l -


vo"if,'rinislv eni'in-ecl for , ':„h. iMr. M. Hili'nen foo- " 'n' humor,ms v,'i„. jus ,'e-


l•,il,m,'ni. wa.s a ,1,-inonsti'atnm of wirchss h> m !- ■n„'o. AVil'o,.


,'„-ci,-stral ami other Rems h"ing repro,lm-<t


r,,,;„i flic Manrhesler Rroai len'ting .‘^ration R«'fre.'hm -nts wen- served a t inter-xals ami tile ('veiling proxanl most ( iijoyable m everv •av. -Atteidion :** dinx-li'd to the lad'^ fTort on Ratiirdav evening, to no pn'sided over by 5Iiss Lettioe Blackburn.


(Cl i lhenx. f , vane, C H A T B T J I I N .


promoU',1 Itv llK. tenvhen of tl,e U, t h Snmhiv Sihool ivi,.'


In. ' t iut l .' , on Sinnnhiy


TKALHI -iRS' F.FFORT- - Tl.o "■''” ‘*'1,7 liel'l m ' l l "


oi,mp"tilions, fo.- 'vhieh I’'''*-'-* " i f ' .7, ,o ittccos-sful ,omp,'t.tor.s. .


Rre:illv'enj,r'ed'........Sls eiat menliot'. ni'ide of tlie ilnvb “ Alilkmauhs. h\ .(jis-s


they R"ve n '>>>n>'mr p i/ten 's "hi< _ ' ' S ; ; ^ e ' 0 , ' v m a ' . and Air. G.v.'n m u nm A very


•I'ttrnctivo programme hn.s heyn m^anged t<* i).‘ conlrihiited to by the 5Usses .^]>c:ikman. aINs Bradshaw, Miss R. Bntchart, and Miss ‘n.iris Hnrlioy. together with foncor ed pi. cosand .sketches by numerous ladies ot the M-liool :md rongr.'gation.


• g*- <— POULTRY SHOW. The Tnesd.nv eveniiiR shows pi'omoted by


t,h<. Clitheroo' ITtiliiy nnd Faneicr.s I ’ouRry Society coiitaan* to i»rovoko keen coinj>ctitiou


and ii'itorest. Followinp aro .some recent re-


■'’"spaaRled Raine.—Cock or cw k c re l : 1 ami sm'cin’i, L. Smalley; 2. King Hros.; 3. C AL Itcll Hen or pullet: 1. 2 nnd special, L. AT ik-ll • .3. King Rros. ( J t idgo: Air. Cot tam. i Wvaiidottos.—Cook or cockerel: 1 and


speefal. R . Nui tor ; 2. A. Snow.ien, A\ orston • ,q A Hallows. Hon or pul let : 1 and .spw.ial, A Rohin.vin; 2, A. Snowdon; 3. A. Hallows,


( judge , Air. J . 5ViIson.) Tn each ra.se. onlriow wore cxccUont.


for whirl, .she received tin' hearty l’b'''|',*'’ the andienee. Alls.'


Renm in their nsnid .'N.-ellent amnnet . Ih,' to-i ialorval. Uie M'sses .1. amt *>•


nave a reeitalion in capital "t-yle "■"* bhathurn Al.ile l.hmrU'Ho


AVln-ele; played I'iaiio and


S huRO altendanee. The whole .^ilort emin-nt ly eucees.sfiil. holh .social . fiiianeiaU'y.


•lAHH GONGS.


Some of tho ROI.RS used in Chine.w tem- pkts aro fan.ons for the heiu.ty of the.r tonm


They are also very costly, for they arc m , ^ of lade nml thev are of ten of erent size—- a l Vme ’ end two and a hal f


'it the other end one and a . hal f leet .


"mle. ami im


cost of jade ImiiiR what i t IS, a jado RotiR of this size would probably Imvo a mnrket- prico c in a l to th a t of a Strndivanns violin


9 ' " r v V ,d llm V ,7’


' X


was and


opetnd in t!m afternoon with games .ind ' ‘


I he piocooil.n„'


.'xcellcnt pioKftimin" 'vii.s Riven hero of tlu- MoUier's Lnien from SI . M;| > “ di l l , - ro e . Led by llie velernn Air ,S- L. n.


Brown Bird.” ” Vale.” and “ An e - ’ * ami took part with Mr. K. IVnnnn tTu* duets. “ Kxoel-^ior " ami “ 'Pin Bat i le


of


Pariy. llle dir lengthy


conc<;rt-cd ................. .......


“ Rigoleito ” in which the port.ravc-d by Mitss l-.lln-l Halstead .M i.-< Klliek 1 lodgsoii. Sidley.


v(*rv c<-..


it(-ni.s including 'fin- l^nk


giv4>ti. as was “ Cupid in t.ln* D*)!! Shop, ,” ^Ir. ,<idlev as the slio|nnan displaying tho merit-s (and' otln-rwi.s(-) of exi>ensiV(*. cheap, .and soldier dolls. ()tln*rs of note w(-r<- “ Gann'S and a hnrk.‘S<jne on “ \\ illi«*'s Re turn.” Phe vocal itoin.s inclmk-d Mountain Lovers. Mr .‘^idlov • “ Bnv niv ros(.s.” Miss Jlalstead : “ Ililks of 'Oom'gal.”* Miss Hodgson; “ Girls 1 Us(-<1 to know. ’ iSlr. J . Ni iUal l ; also dnyt-'' and (iuart»*Uos. hnmomn?^ itorns and drolk'rios i.y .51 r. Bov SUi t t : :iml a pianoforte solo by 5ir . Fines t Lord, who also phiy('<l tin- acconi-


lloldmi. “ Rigok-tto paninionts.


Saturdav evening, to be oix'iicd :i i «-JO by \lr T -N Cams, with Air. P. H. Fielding in tin* chair. Mr. T^.m Barker’s Concert Par ty - a combination which lias won groat iMijm- laritv tliroiighout l.ancasliire. is to ^ove the (-ntc-l-t ainmeii t. and tin* s(*h(M>l slioiikl


crowdixi. 'Pile “ At Hoin<'< *' will b(- <-<*ntinu(‘d on _ ,


and ..


:tmi real


varic-d programme \va.s a souix-e pIoa.surc.


.M l


•on!i>aiiy of arti.st*-.s under F.i n.


a


parlicuhirly r .iuartott<-


Oikla ” :


Ma(ldah*na ” ; Mr. ; and >fr. Harold 'fiiis wa.s aiimirahiy


fr'oni were


the o


Kxi-clsior Concert l .or J . Tin ir


Till' inenilH'r.. ,,1 ih,* \\ ,'sl,,y Aonng Mmi


Satnr(Jay la.-'u, is r.-ported on pnge -1. . lUNlOR FAR.MI'IR.S’ HALL.—Ono of lh<


Tho t;.*-opt-r.aive vSocicty's festival, on


nio-'-'t ploasaiiL i-ocial (-vents of the winter was the innior farmor.s’ hall, lu-kl a t tlio A.s.scmbly Rooins, on Friday (-vt-ning. About 1.^0 dancers w..-ro pr(;s(-nt ;ind they keenly enjoy.-d l,hoinselvvs t<i mnsic provide<l liy Un* (,)ua(lridc Band. Members of the committee math- efiiciont M.C.’s ami


Holgtvte caten.-d


e^eel lently. " DKATM OK MRS. BULCUCK. - -A


ini iabitant of tho villag<*. in tin* i*er.son <>! Mrs. Alice |jonir>a Bnlcx k. widow ot Mr. Kh I hik'oek, p.i.ssoii away .somewhal um'.xp<‘ctc<U.v on l-’riday la.si,. Airs. Bnicock. who wtis <‘.1 V'-ar.'; of ag.-. w:is of a r.-tirmg disposition and took litt le part in the alfairs of th.- viibig u chough sin.* was alwa\s interest<'<l in the A%ork at the P:irisii Ciiurcli and Sclnnils. 'Phe ai- i(*rmeiit t-iMik pk.ee <>n Alonday, tin* \ iear (R.-v. J . K. \V. Wallis) oliieiating.


PROPKRTA’ .^ALI'b—K-h-ii interest was


displavod v.‘sicrd:i\ aft-(*MnM)ii in a property -.ide (‘omln‘ct(.-.l a tT h e !)-• Laev Arm..- hv Mr. Amos Dnerdeii, of Claheroi*. I lie


hlock of property placed in llio mark.-t com­ prised two dwelling-hou.ses and_ wlicMdwnght’s


.shoj) and yar<l. sat iated in King-street a*'d occupviiig an area ol Sdl sipniiv viU'ils. I l ieie was a* capital at tei idamv and hukhiig started at L'JOO, proc.-.-:lnig briskly to LSAO. at which figure tin* lot was kiiockctl down to Mr H Boitomb-v. of the Rlackhurn Brewery Co. Messrs. I'histliains and Ramsboi lom. Clithei'oe. were the solicitors tor tin* vendors.


'the' C.*-oper,iliv. Cafe. <ai Wednesday even­ ing the proceeds b.-ing in aid of tho Albion Tennis t Juh. 'Piiere was a capital attendanco the successful whist jilayers l>eing Ladies : I Mr.s R. Laiig-lmu : 2, Miv-. Hinchlev- J . Airs. Groom. G(-nU--tii''n: 1. Mr. W.-U.k ln -. 2. Mr. R n i ie r ; J . f'lr. .1. llolison, Aibu- w.xrds dancing wa.-. imhilg.-<l in to musie 'lUpiili'-.l hv Me-'-^i.s. .). \\ 00(1 and J . H«u- giv.iv,'.'. For ImUi whist nml ihini.'iilg nn in-


Imrs ,,f tin' coliltiiitL " iii'lvR m, -ALC.'s. LKGTLiRK.— Mr. ,1. T. Fielding,_ ihc weh-


knmvn l.'oHirer. for miinv yenr.s ,,l Hi.rwen, i.o


is now a resnk-i.t of AVlnuloy, and Un* village Wcsh'viins look 1 1 1 .' opiKiruinily ot giving him a" w.'irm navpimn on Tn.'sihiy evening wh.'ii


au-pi,'M of Ih.' W.vl.'r.iii (''inhL 1 here -.va.' a capi lal a, l.'imani:,'. presuh',1 O' er In th'- Rev. F . C. Hoggar.h, li.A. . ami all f . ' lhm.d with the h . . i n t e r . , . ' , .Mr. I ' leMings .■.'liiarl.s on ■ -N.'i-way, the land of the \ i l .ni " ' "


.Mr Fiel.hng leetmv.l under the


'ri-:.\'NbS CMTB “ HR IV K. " -A v.-rv en- iovahle whisC drive and dune.; was held in


BOOT STO R E S . SAWLEY.


HOME MlSvSlONS. — Tin; luinnnl home


mission service.^ were held in tlio Ciiapel. on Sunday. 'Ihe preacher ami evening, wius Rev. 1'. C. Hogga' th, B. . who d(-livercd ■•xwlient discouises congregation.---


to goo<l (Mlk-elions taken during Un-


day^'weue in advance ..f all prewiou.s r.-enrds BILLIARD .MA'I'ClI. The fnemlly rivah\ that exi - t - ixuwcA.-n Un- incinlx i’


teams wa.s plavi «1 on tin* Though the visitor.s siilferist


100 B. iilcazard ........ 100 H. K. Bleazard


100 H. Proctor ......... 100 A. TattcrsiiU ...... 100 O. Bleazard ...... 91 11. H. Holgate .


594 tin*


Sawlov and Bol ion-by- Jbc' land R«H*m.s wsus evidenced on 'I in.*sd:iy - when the return matcli l.eiwe*-ii th - tuM


Sawk-y talilc. heavy dt-teal


great interest was umen in all tlio game: 'Phe scores wore as follows:— Sawley


• , , , Ik)lton-hy-Bowland. ...... IJ. Doan 79


i l . Llargroave.s 51 ’P. TliornlH-*r 50 . J . BI<yizard 100


430


THE 1924 BRITISH TOURING CAR.


On Fohrimrv 1st, 1021, ii now modol I'onl


Touring Car was phicfd upon tho market. Tills ear. which ha.s heel, designed cxpro.ssly to iius'l the iileas nnd tastc.'s of tho Rrilish motoring public, is another instance of the declared poliev of the Ford Motor Company (bingami). J Jmi tcd, to maniifacturo from Britisii malorials by Rriti.*ih labour automo- l)i!es sjH.*ciaIly .suited for use on the roads of


(ireat Britain and Ireland. Tiio new Touring Car jxissO'S.sos the follow­


Chassis lowered to display tho new English hodv to tho best advantage.


ing distinctive foatnros :—


•Improved typo running hoards. Hood rov('r included with standard oqtnp-


Selected upholstery to harmonise. D-'oper nnd reclining cushioning. NickoHcd fittings throngliout. Higln-r radiator. inckel-plabHl : cooling cajmeily,


.\'.*wly designed body finished Grey colour.


Touring Car now f:ia*ct<cnts .inim- w.xnd^^ value than over. Phe price is £110 at the Works. Manchester. Demnuntablo nms. -•_> ('xtrn. Kloctric lighting and start ing. £ l o


N j i e price i.- Uie lowest in the history of


la rg e ’'nninl -r of h.'annfnl lamerii shd.'.s. .-s- hihit.'d hv .Ml. Lowalp. TH F LA.N'll RRnl lLFAf . - -Th, ' whal ley and


I'ii,' I'-etlir." w'.a.s illll.'trated by ii


Di.strut I.L.1-. h. 1,1 ih.'ir weekly n,e<'ling »» Wednes.la' 1:,',. .Miss .Smith preauk',1 over a


good atP'i'idanee. The address was glv,'li h> bonne.l lor C. I larg.-eaves of CUthero,', on “ The l.aliour party and the Land I ,■01,10,11.


.bill*-''. : ainl Phaiilv'


.Miss


Coiineillor Hal g,'oaves siml tliaf' -.'■f'-'’' ' ' , Lalsinr p a n e e.mhl olnain a 1 arhamel l l .n.' maioritv ihi-y woiil.l have to l i . iv a himl ,ml , v that would r.coive the .siippprl ,if the |a,„l'worker :„nl ihe fanm-r. H-v. -w.ng .ho lioclme of agricii ltnre uiiriag t!,,' l;i"< hiimli, ,1


vears. In- gaV'* Rislrict that hav(* g>m‘-


iK-a inl " i'lle limorhiiul. with t l f r. m i th.it. Inml W„rk",v w, ,',' being rcRmvil „t, the i.iU .)i 'll.our. -Ji'.noii jK-r year, until iheie ua.s r 59 acK' ' . 'Phis was »tn«- ol tic*


f ,„„K i ly nmier ' only i*Il(' jv-


of la.Id. and' that tin nation slnmkl purchase i,:d;v,„g"dRh


the


„s,,. of 'th., I„er,„.s,' of Uiicmployment. As ,,en,.,lv h,' sngg.'.sU'd Ih,' nau.ma i.sau-m o' r:inn'^ ami and


liLiui. by ratini:


lh< grca\ Hoanl of Agrni i l iur'


w«*rk*‘rs. farmers aim exp' linn In his opinion tin.' " "uM iinpiov


nuLhieni taxing ta work'-r- lor its dev< lopnu-nl. the x.inn cialisalion et the laiiiL roUTlciUor l i a r n ii


a,lvoi.i!,<l th,' ro-organi.sa'.i,m of Ihi' ihc sipp'nnt nient


nlatus of tlle It.nd "o,ko, - . piv,- .see,,,',tv o


ton,ire to tlie InniKT nml propnre tlu' " T ' . •1 [note .sdentili" m.'tiuHl of e'l-opor:uli> 'limnini;. An inter " 'UnC "ml tn.st met di-.( tasioii followed.


of


’;[,Jivn! the


THL GOLDEN GATE. Cl.VNT The Goldon Gab' , famous m the In.story-


ami the h'Rends of Cahjorma, ,s to ho hridned by a Rreat hiRhway "h i e , when con,pie,-d. in four or hve year s will be ono of ,h - world’s RreaU'st steel arch'va.vs. Ti„. new hri.iRO wil! link ban !• ranc s en


witl, .several comi t ies t l iat aro now iwces.sihle onlv l.v a tedious wa te r route.


I lie cost


Ti i - l.ridRO will faci l i tate tile developmom of oiie of tin' licllest districts


will 1 .0 alioiit 17.'2.‘>l'.nOO dols. America. V' " r : , ' i r ' ' h t


inst:uu'(“s ol villag'-s m itn ;ind wh'-rc tin* land.


iln- Cornpaiiv. The ear is now obtainable from :ill British Authorised bord Dealers.


- > ^ o o <- P. S. A.


At the weekly soi-viee. Mr . .1. Ford pr,'- .Side,l over an atloudam-" of V.'’; 7 . , L v e r •


Ada CrtAtis gave two >*)los, 51> 1 ra>(-T and “ Hcvolld th,' Dawn.’ "hluh wer,- " s l l .■.'iidered ‘ami mot with groat, appi'ccmt ten. Mr. I F.. Itowl-v. of Hhickhnrn. gav., .a very carni'.sl and helptnl ad,lr,".s oji " Chr isuani l , l)em„nstra,e<l.-' Jo-su.s saul am conn that w," might ha%-e it more al iundai iU,. Some lH„|'lc .sanl ihey did not see any gl'eaf , change in tl.eir iue.s .since conver.sion r ,





,-.s,eivo,l Huv- l.les-sings winch cam,' l,■om s,


had caum' into their live’s.


al roasim w.i.. l„eanso tlicy had not ful l ' . ., v,„g til' ir f - l l ,.'vmen; tli.'y we,-e not irnsl - |


in- in’^.l.siis as l l i i ir .saviniir. 11 tliov "01' real Chri-lian.s ihev cnnkl not hoM back Immu , deimm.straling the l ishi ami iln- lov.


which j j No inrroa.so in price ha,-; l>eon made, and the t-* ;• i in Empire


G. A. Pollai'd 95 I'’. >e**d 55


Reading veiling


D A N L O R D 5 , MOOR LANB


J ! f - i 7-R-l t, < HOTTER THAN THE SUN.


MKASL'RING THE I lFAT OF STARS. GAIN TO SCIENCE.


Scientific rc.search, like other avenues of


human enlcrpruso, i.s continually oj>cning up new vi.stas of knowk*dge. .\ teat which will have far-reaching effects


iia- bee.n perforuied by Dr. diar ies G.


Abliui. of ilie Snntli.sonian Institution in Was-bington, who dmiiig tho period when all tin- brigliU-st stars are in tho northern hemi- spher*,- .siK'C(-edi-d in meiusuring the heat of slar-s.


JOARLlKll ] ) ISC0VER Y. Dr. Abbot, however, wjus not the first to


measure star heat. Mcjusuremcnts were first tak(;n twenty years ago by Dr. Nichols, wlio Used a device of his own inv(;ntion. After many readings he got some results, but these wcie not altog(-iher s:ilisfaciory. Jn tho ineantiim; J)r. Nicliols had gone on improving his radiometer until it heca.ue fifteen times bet ter than the original. 'Pin* Niciiols radiometer Is built with two


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'i-r'Ns.''’. '■sTl


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SEVEN


WHAT I LIKE TO GIVE TO MY CUSTOMERS IS


QUALITY AND VALUE.


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vanes which are made very small and fast­ ened a t ilio emls of a slight stem of glass


about one-fourth of an inch long. This stem ill turn is fixed to a .second but longer stem furni.shed with a very l igia mirror and suspended by an extremely thin quartz fibre 'Plio radiometer instrument is eiiclost'd in


a iiieial case, with .a glas.s window opposite the litt le mirror with a .second window, of tluorite, ojiposite- tlio vanes, to admit the rays to l>e measured, 'fhe case is airtight :uid may he cxhauslcd to any ik-groo.


'Pho


sole forc(* wliich keeps the vanes in posi­ tion, wln*n uninlluencod by radiation, i.s tho tortional elasticity of this quartz fibre.


r*-.*-!.^!.*; the rotation of the vano.s ami returns th(*m to their original [losilion wln'ii turned tc'inporarily from it by the inll*K*nce of tho radiation from st:ir light. b'or several days Dr. Abbot comluctod Ins


eased


oli.servalions. and made some intere.sting dis­ coveries. Ho found, for in.>lance. that Vega, tho great white star, is not. jus astronomers had thoughf', in the same .star class and of tho .'i.ame heat intensity as Sirius. Vega is a much hott^'r star, but both are hotter than tlio sun.


FERTei^.U EXRKRIM lO T S .


i Dr. Abbot, who inteiuL in carry his exix?ri- ments further tliis ye.ar. hopes, says the


New York 'Piiiu'S.” that the radiometer


will b«* maile more perfect, so l lna he can meiusiu** hoat-wave.s of stars of lesser magni­ tude tliiin the big one upon which ho con­ ducted iiis recent ohsorvalions. " One af the greatest unanswered qiics-


tiii.s of .science,” Dr. Abbot romark.s. “ is how they di(>. 'Phoir degri'o of heat ai>|>OiU*s to have .-ioniething to do with their age. *• 'Pile stars apjvoar to go through a c,%clo.


l‘'ir.>i iliey are nehulon.- masso.s ol gases and vapours. 'I'hen tlioy begin to givt* off ln .it, at tin- same time they get hotter and hotter, jind smaller and smaller. '1 Ids conliniiCts for a corijiiu period, wlu-n tln'v begin to cool, finallv g*-lting


coM. ami (-xtinct like


the earth :ind the moon, which :ire doiul .stars. Mv recent inve.siig:Uitni> .-a'.-m to


throw nevv light on the physical nature of the stars.”


BIRDS IN LEGEND FABLE.


AND


in Le-:end. Fal»k-. :aui F o lk lm e . " l>y KmeM, lng( ; i "ol l


, K-w e x amp l e s :— I 'Pile Cliii'pewav Indians , as ^cln*ol(•ratt


i nol ( ‘d- account f-T the friondly s imi t of tlio I robin bv relat ing that h-- was once a young ' brave win*--.- l.ali- r set biiu a ta^U loo erne


b r i d g e AT >AN I -RANU. '«( O. i ------------------


------------------(x-.-i--/-/-; i hnig uhen ho bad roach .! mans e.^i;ae .mu


j,,.. Mivngth. and made Inm i*iai*ve loo had to go tlit'ongli tin* cus tomary in; i iat iou


coreiiioiiies. l i e turned into a robin and san


of imii: not grainy your I'm cii'-tT A’oii Ity Sling.*'.


; ]:(*(•<. ; t>-inpi ' bml b---ii Thiiud'-f-'


Rnsim-ss .sav that no mat ter wliat tlio cost cr , wii-it th e i -evimes, the cramped coinlitions | ar.'mnd Sal , I'Taiiei.sco since th,' motor-car , came into popular use inaho tlio hndRe an |


urgent' ncC('.‘isity. Th.' Golden Gate marks the entrance to


for vear.s 1 " "„ tliouRht visionary on .ncconnt of liie ti-emendons expel,.so ami the onRineei-


mg dilllnnlties involved.. "(t. the Rap chosen for the hndRC site the . ,


shores are 0.7(in f t . apart , thonnh rock le.lRCs , '-,(1 ft iind.'r water extend fi'om each sale. ; makhiR Ihe actual channel .1,000 f t w.de. | T h o^ cost of a snspoasiim hrulRO ' "H ' i


c h i c s 7.000 f t . or more in leliRth wa.s vi r tn- | ally prohihitivo, nor was


canti lever con-


.strnction tle-med practicable. Wi th its two side sj'ans ‘V' ,' ’ ,


, ofiri ft ' j


middle span, tlio briilRC will '>? I-'* bi l.c Tim 7-i7-ft. s t .e l towers will .stand on


piers 200 f t . from base to top, ' ' ' ‘‘’- ' " iT a 7 towers about O.-iO f t bipb above


onn f t above water level. ' Witb a widtl, of SO f t . tbp bridge " ' l l pro- .


viilo room for two car lanes on each direction, and two ,- t t . sidewalks.


a d<mteV7- snys 'Dr . Fdwin Smi th, r™' - " ] ; InR. of course, th a t i t doesn’t bclonR to Ins


honthv optimism is a Rreat nwet to * ' Ts.


pat ionts.— “ The. Humorist .” 1 - c;_:4l« TJrrtvid-


T- i f t r i S s b i


f £ - ; s -s ?^f :E “s;2


iwistiiiR tiicii. in niakniR the supper the great success i t wns.


I lM k I


or within 3-1 f t. of the height of iho .*•‘“ ‘-1 Tower at Varis. Tbe clearance line will bo


’’"'iPj ",j


San F r a n c i s c o Ray fiom the Ra c f ic pec'an. . I ’ roiecbx to bridge* the Goldon Ciato h.no


to l„ - f " t l „ ' r : - 1 'Imll " l " "V - ' ,h " 'In' I n " * " mi Imep near Im^ dweibng- . I cenh 1.- a.*; a u a rn o r . IniL 1 wi.l


,el-o-hird amoiiR 'he Cheio-


!iio ,sav tiiat he hecame h-mk b' ,R to liriaq lire from a I.ellmv tree , i.it lir- pn, p-'viy I'V ' 1


j did no I- i ‘ ' ’V k ^ ' c h - r o k e e , '


about til'-


" l,v .near.' of liRliimmR. J ,. saee-.'d and l.lackem d ili


'"RO


lia.l an in'eiesliiiR s'oiv always a biisybedy. bl," i-' 's


' •„;>"eu-iv ... .he morni.iR. thev say. i c e s mto 1 e-I'ervth’inR. am! pn-s around .


tl,e sellieineni to Ret news fo,' ihe l .nd' ,.„„ncil. When a new l>al,v is I'orn U.e an'L onl, wl,ether it is a l.oy or a R,rl ai.d ' I " " ' to Ih" ronacil. If it ts a hoy the hy'>' ■'" h


'A "1 i g :


in moarnfal chon,.;:. " Alasi the tlie ar.owt My shms wall burn. for the hil'ds Unow that when 'ho hov riows ohl.-r


he will hunt them with luihy


-irrews and I'onst them on a sai l ; . Rat ,1 .m. girl they : " ‘e ghul. :"'t'


she swe-ps," hecanse thev know th.it •'*


., whih- thev will he ahh' to pick up sti.ty Rrid.ls whe,-e .she heals the corn ,n'o meal.


DIIA'SOP imTDOL


f " , ‘l oing :


ThiUlks! The sonml of the pestle' At her . home 1 shall sorely he ahlo to - ‘■' M'’' ' , 7 r


> 1


51anv interc' - iing stories are t**id in ““ Birds 1 Longmans, I2s, bd) . Her * ’ a re a


. ('fftCN - ,♦* 7 1 I t W . , ! - v |


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