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Supt . lulwards was out l ining the case, oh iccled to any ment ion ol' a conver.sation lietween policemen and witiie.sses dur ing the ahseuce of defendant .


t rates to take a very serious \’iew of ilie case and deal with it in such a manner would prevent th a t defendant or anyone else irom tamper ing with the regula tions ol the .Ministry of .Agriculture.


The Snpte r intendent askeil tlie .Magis TESTIMONY MEETlNbS. Wha t Defendant Said. l*.C*. IhicHM s tated that on Saturday. 18th


duly, he received an i inimrlation nmVement licence providing for the removal of .six Insli cat t le from Heyshani tfi Worsaw Mill I'arm. tinianted hy d’liomas Hanson, lariner the cat t le being the pniper ty of .lames Coates, the defendant , and the' tallv num hers of the animals ranging from ;U>S21 ti dl»82l). At


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tln*ro are the six licifers th a t .should have gone to Worsaw Hill Karin.” Told the irc-iiinstances would ho repor ted, del'emlant


replied, •• Will you give me the tallies hack and let me pul, tln*m hack in tin* cows’ ears and ge t them over to Worsaw, because you rejmr t me again i t will ruin me?”


hel lers and found a small hole in the left ol each animal from wlii<-fi the tallies


had hct*n n*iitoved. Tags and Hot Weather,


.Moor I'hid Karin is near C^haihnrn s tat ion? Wi tness: It is a few minuli 's walk awav


iiid in the oppo.site direct ion 1o Worsaw. Mr. ItiK’Inick: 'i’hey had oniv ai'rived that


i i iorning?- -Tl ioy were remove’d helween .si.\ mil .seien a.m.


Woi’s.iw Kami is one and


tags out of Hie e.'ir.s? On one one cow.


the eat f le only a f te r Ihev ar r ive at their ilcsl inal ion. Are tliey verv Irouhlesoiiu* in hot- weather? -.1 have had some dealings with them, and I don' t think tliere is mueh (loiihle. All the l.'irniers h*ave tln*m in. Have you e\’(*r allowed fanners to


tiike occiisioii with I suggest th a t so long as the tags arc in


the possession of the farmer to whom the caith* an* going, you don't raisi* ohieetion ahoni (hem being removed ?- • Yes, | 'do. Ijv Snpl . Kdwards: Tlie ears of the eaulo


had been examined and there wen* no vijrtis of les tcr ing or cvidenci* id' pain.


>peelion of (he animals' e;irs and eonlirim*d i*.C. Macon'.s view.


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Kvid(*iire was (endered liy Willijim .lames siilelide, labourer, lodging-lmiise. Chlheroe


i l iat he look a paper hag containing the t;igs Irom Coalcs to Hanson. Coates did not Icll him whal the hag contained, hut he had had a look and later informed Coates that In* had ilelivered the h:ig to II; ii.son.


Wanted M i lk to Feed Calves, .Mr. Iloehuek said In* had lo nieai! giiilrv IguI


to the lecliiiJcal olfence. C.-itth^ wen*'~sui)- po.sed to l)e taken direct to thei r d e ' . ina- tion without unnecessary delav and the la-'s n ‘iiiain in the ears hf the aniimds pvnod ol siK days a f te r thei r ar rival


hot


oe m order so long as the lags were at Hanson's farm. It had heen Coates's in­ tent ion a., along to Inrn the e.-itlle into one ol Hanson’s lields which was very near -Moor I'.nd Kami.


1 he presence ol large numliers of ||i(*s the nicer had allowed farmers to take out he tags and .Mr. Coates thoiighf he woiihl


explanat ion was given ( 11 of


It would appear unti l :1*1


if was a


more serious case than it. acfnally was. To .save a small amount, of monev hv'not need­ ing to jiiirchase milk, Coates' Inid incurred OSS of between Cl’O and C;U) in the sale the caf t le.


il the licensing of the cat t le to Hanson 'I'liere was no suggestion


drover with ...limal.s of


move licenee, them


the


order , lie I..... self liad noll iing lo do n i ' l i tlio inat ler Iml an cinnioyeo mnved some eows Irnin a field to a barn and as deicndai i t was logally respiinsilile lie was lined. Later he was lined I ’.a on a .similar oliarge to t l iat liresoiit sninninns. lor delaving to


inimals in tbe sbippnn. Tl iat w.as a breaeb the rcguIatioiiB and he had to pay “ 1


i t t le lo llie jilaoe marked "on llie \ Inad ot ra t t le ar r ived and two Icll lame. Ins tead of sending a tbem on Ibe road be put tbo


liTst onsc wlien tiio line was 10s. nniier


llie bml ami innutli disease


was not in order and he asked (he magis ­ t rates t(i deal as leniently as they could. J liere had heen two previous cor- lotions iif^ain.st bis olioiit. In tin;


.Mr. ( ‘'Jiii's's explanat ion was that he had llie cat t le lic(*iiced lo Hanson's farm lint when (hey ar r ived at Clmtlnirn Stat ion he took thiun to lu.s barn clo.se to C’ha lhnrn s ta t io n as he wanted some milk for ealvi's Ite ore si-inling them to Hanson he foolishlv milked (hem. So la r as (he removal of th’e tugs wtis concerned he had to say tlniL in weather the tags made the cat t le r<*sl- niid (Inring the heat and because of


K.C. Wrennal l corrohorateiT as lo the in-


iroin Chalhi irn S ta t io n ? Y. . . Tliese lags are to remain in the ears of


ijimi’ter mile.'


Koi'hiick ; l»y llio rA*giilalion the>e Inivc lo go willioiil iinm.'cess.'irv de­ ny. They came to Cliallmrii .Station' ainl


•At .U*J() p.m. the .sann* day, accompanieil P.C,


\\r<*nnall. In' examined the six


Hanson and the tiumliers upon lln*in agrooil with those on the liceini*. Seeing Coates a li t t le later, he told him of the receipt <d the licence and defendant said, “ Yes, they lire my cat i le. 1 had tliem lici'iised to Wor.saw Hill Kami to gra/.i* unt i l the .six :iys are up.” Witness told Coates In* had heen to Worsaw Hill Karin to see the cattle and th a t H.inson had told him the cat t le had not gone lo his larm, hut that Coates .sent him the six tags. CViates replied I sent the cat t le ui i l i a drover this morn


I'.C. HacAUi: Xo. thei'e was none ihei’i'. He added that he rei-eiveAl tin* tags from


Tile P.S.A. put in a good day’s work on


Sunday when special meet ings for le.stimoiiy were held af ternoon and evening. No fewer than dll friends from the l,)ueeii'.s Hall Mission, Mlaekhiirii. took pa r t . Mr. Thomjj- soii. a veteran of 7S years, declared th a t he liad only lieen really alive since the date of liis conversion, live years ago, and, through the grace of Hod, they htid been the liappiest years of his life. Mr. Ashley .spoke Oh the evils of iiiteiiqiei-ance and', jiftei being addicted lo dr ink twenty years, dcscrilied i t as *• the root of all evil .” He sold vveryll iing of wliicli lie was possessed to t ry iind sat isfy tlie crtiving for intoxi­ cants, and turned his fjimily into the s treet . Mut, to his iiilinile joy. he was led to see


the folly tiiid misery of it all, and found redempt ion. 'I'estiniony was also given hy .Messrs.


Wr ight , Scot t ami others. “ I was a regular Ireijueiiter of tiie [mbs in my younger days.” liil one hrolher . " and ente r ing a cer tain


licensed house one day, I said to the land­ lady, • .My word! You’ve a good smell in he re . ’ 'I’here was meal <*ooking and ^ln• re- jilieil ‘ Yes! Ho and Imy a penny cob. nmi you can dip it in the gravy. ’ 'n ' lat jnit my .studying cap on, ;iml tin* words r:ing iii my cjirs so of ten that, I kept out of all pubs till the week-end. When I went home on (ho Kriday night , and, a f te r lea, said to the wile, * Here, lass, jnit thi things on ind we’ll go shojiiiin’, ’ she nearly liad a


(it. \Y(*II, we did our slio|iping. At »lhe Imtcher 's I asked the price of a leg of mut ton, and Hie hutcher pointed lo some h i t s ' which he said I could liave elieap. Weigh m<^ that leg.” 1 said, and when I'll


aid, Nurjirised. • Oh.' I said, • niv wife's gooiii' la niasl il, a n ’ if tlm likes, th a ’ can *iiy a penny coh and come .'iii' dip it in ’t


gravy. ’ I've kept teetotal I'vor since. ’I'liat gravy * toiieli ’ set mo thinking. I wasn't going to he fool enough to he stuislied with gr.'ivy and leave tlie meat for other folk.” ■oIos jiml I’evival hymns wore snug hy


.Messrs, Ihccleston. .\shl(*y. Supple, and It. -\spden. (he leader whom the men i\*elingly iliiidi'd lo :is “ la th e r ,” tor Mr, -Aspdeii nndonhl(*(!ly exen-ise<l ji gre:ii inllnence tln*ir lives, and toget l ier


011 tlu*y are


iccomplisliin)^ a good work in IMacliliurn. spending theli' h'isiu’e in mission work.


RIMINGTON.


Cl i .Wl iKS . \T SAi . l ’J I . - Tb.' liov. C. II. I icki'i's, altt*r a minis try of seven year.s’


pre.’iclier. anil his wile i^ a hard-working ainl eflicient helper in parochi:il uiidertaii inys. Hefore heginning Hieir ministry IHniingtoii .Mr. and .Mrs. \ icliers >nperin tended ;i Y..M.(‘,.A. canleeii for two vear dur ing Ihe war. Thei r d epar ture wi l l ’lu levs to iminy re.^idents in the i l istriet . wh


at


wish tliern success in Hieir new sjihere aid ivit ies.


LACK 01 CAUTION.


25 MILES AN FO R


H O U R TO O W H A L L E Y .


Ignor ing Hu* signal , Kell ham drove past kiui. In res|)onse to a shout he slopped forty yards aw:ty. If Hie motor ear had not pulled up suddenly a serious collision would have occurred. ‘ W'heii he spoke l<i delundant . KelHiam said ” I am sorry. I did not know yon were di rect ing trtdlie.” Hefendant jnit a immher of questions to


the ollii-er intended to show that his speed was moderate and Unit a priqier signal was not given in t ime for him lo oliev it. Tlie constable denied the suggosiions and


cer tainly 2o miles an hour. Addressing tlic Cour t , defendant main­


tained Hint Itis speed was only ten miles an hour and .said he merely kept behind a [iroceding ear wliicii had lieon waved on by


the constable. He tlmugli it unueeessarv to signal again. The Chai rman (Colonel Parker ) said tlioro


of -lUs. plus ^Is. towards the cost of wit - I n e s s e s .


was no doubt de fendant had dr iven th rough AMialley a t an cxco.ssivo speed a t a t ime he ought lo have heen most caut ious. Liickilv for him the re was nothing agains t |iiin before :md be would bo let off wi th a fine


J


said there was no doubt of the danger of d e fendant ’s dr iving. This view was con- lirined hy Ileiijamin Clemson, an inspector eiiiployed hy the J\*iidlc 'Hus Comimny at W liallev, who said d e fendant ’s sjieed 'wa s


lal ing trallie when he saw de fendant ;ip- pro:ieh fnini Hie ili rcetion of Clitlioroe :it :i Sliced of 2o miles an hour. .As he h:id pri'vioiisly signalleil a motor cycle to pro coed into Acer ington- road. out. id' King- s t reet , from Hu* direct ion of Hlackhurn. he g:ive 'detendant. the sigiml to slo[>, Inn,


I'.riicst h\ l'\‘lthani. ol Ardsley, was .sunr moneil for dr iving a motor cy'i*le and side <’a r to the danger of the jmlilie, in King- s t reet , A\ lialley. on Sa turday, .July is th. I*.C\ Itrooklield s tated ilni i he was regii-


i Hit* County .'st*s>iini'<. on Aloiiday


EOLTON-BY-I30WLAND. I'C.N KH.M, pK :MI!.


F A S T ot


durat ion, has accepted a call to minis ter at riiornahy-oii-'l'ees. Dur ing his s tay a t Mar t in 'l’«'p. the.Salem Clinrch has aldy'held its own. The ri'vereiid gi' iilleinan, a con ieiitions and earm's t man. is no mean


got it , I [ml it. under my arm. Passing that IHirticniar pup on our w'ay home, I told my wile to wai l outside a minute while 1 went- in and paid my * sliot ’ olf. I went to the landlady, asked her wlmt 1 owed, tiijd paiil lip. ’I'hen I showed her the leg o' mut ton. What are (a gooin* to do wi th a t ? ' she


t' t innty St*.s.sio.sn, on Altimlay, on Janu'K Cualcs, a cal t lo doalor, ol Hollyhank, CliaL liurii, who wa.s summonod tor fa i l ing to movt* williiMit unuocessary delay isi.\ caUlt' to the place marked on an impor tat ion liceiue and ako lor removing the identitica lion tags troiii the si.\ lieiters. -Mr. A. M, Itcudnick del'endcd, and


UcHvy jmiiisluneiiL wa.s iiiHiutcd at the


have impressed on him—and lie appreaeiates it—(h a t in view of this lie mus t Lo most punet i l ious in cti rrying out the rcgulatioiLS and if you look upon tliis ofi'ence leniently lie will be over-caut ious in the futu r e , ’ added Mr. Uoehnek. Tliere lias now been sonic relaxat ion of the rules ami i.s not (piite .so serious as it was some time ago. I :isk you not to regard i t as a serious case, hut to give my cl ient a fur ther chance which he nromisos not to ahnse.”


Bench’s Doubt. The magis t rates ret i red to consider tlio


case and on relur i i iug to Court , the t l ia i r - man (Colonel Parker ) said they liad had serious doubt as to whether the’ case could adequately he deal t with hy nietins of a tine. Kor a second otlencc of l lmt iiatiirc commi t ted wi thin a very few months, de­ fendant was liable to a month’s imprison­ ment . Hut they were going to give him jiLst one more cliaiice and deal with the case hy imposing a tine. On the lirst charge of unnece.ssary delay in moving the cat t le to the place s lated on the licence, (-'oales would he lined L'.d per head,


in all. On the second otfence of removing the


tags, which satislied them th a t the olleiices were commi t ted inlent ional ly and t l iat he was noL thinking so innch o f ' (h e cat t le and thei r suH'erings ;is he was uf his own pocket, Coates would hi* lined or Tl'2 in all.


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Magisirj i tes on 'I’uesdav al ternoon, .Alliert Jvnowles, (Icscribed a.s a hookmakei* rcsidiii a t Sal t Hill-road, was clmrged wilii hilter- iiig for the puriMi.se of s t re et bet t ing.


P.C. Sagar stal»*d th a t :il 1-10 th a t jifier


noon ho was keeping ohservatioii in llie Water loo dis t r ict and saw doi(*iidani ;ice(*[)t


.som{*thing from a man. Knowles, who was on a liicyele, was about twenty yards :ihead ol \yitiiess and, on seeing him, turned up A Ihion-st re e l . W ilness, ant ieiiiating ch>-


lemlan t ’s dest i l lat ion, went forward and ei ieonntered liim m W'ellgate. A.sked what he rec(*ived from the nian in Waterloo Knowles replied “ Only a few matelies.’ Wi tness saiil lu* siis[»ectcd him of receiving liets and defei idanl , a t his rcciuc.st. con seiited to acc-oiiijiany him to ihe police .station. In a hag in an insid<* pocket was a pnr.>e containing U1 l “s. (»d, and II h(*tliiig slips eoiieeriiitig ,’i!) horses ritniiiiig in tlmt day’s rtices a t W'olverlmmiiion and Stockton, the liets ranging from (id. to (id. In smother nocket was ,1:2 IS’s. ll.Ul,,


(Coinieillor Clayton) told Knowles th a t the niagistrsites had thought of coidiseating all the sli[)s. However, t l i inking ralh(*r of the clients, they had dec.’ided to re tu rn the slijis, ihougli tlie clients were just as much responsible as the delendsmi in running the hloekaile. Hi' had admi t ted the oliencc. atul they ra the r adiiiin*d him for tha t . Tin* maxiimim iH*naIty wsis Cld. smd the i r sidvice to ih'fendaiiL was not to go there again.


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AUGUST RUSH TO PEOPLE YOU


LONDON SEE.


Ali’e ady. write> Jack liomloner. .severai reckless jieiis li tne inade Hieir annual sli[> with those laiiiili:ir worils “ London is Kiiipty.”


August is here, Cowes’ Ki'gat ta is ovi*r and


people talk of Deauville and the iimoi>. and Hn-y forget , nr try to forget , that London iiisieail of being eiiqity has more vis iters just new tiniii it is likely to have uiilil next August ,


'I'he e th e r inerning -1U,UIKI iieo[)le ar r ived


at Knsloii Irem the midlands and the n e r th ; whilst a t Paddington a Hreat Western Pai lway eHicial was te l l ing im* th a t the trajlie from Hu* i-onntry and sea mere re- ■ .seinhied the usual scasiile exeursieiis.


It


is safe to say tha t every town and village in Hie count ry is rejireseiited in London at Hie nmiiieiit.


jus t old emnigh to al low‘ people to he con- yersal ionai . .Ajiorilils, of all colours and in a var iety oi gla'>sos. soon dispel remain­ ing shallows.


Come and single out a lew of Hu* p:issing


pageant . That tall tigure in lilaek with Hie big hat .'Iml Hu* scarlet ostrich plume is Princess Hilu'sco to whom Hie I.ido am! Deauville have seeim.*d to call in vain this season. Her mother , the Coiiiiiess of Uxhird. who has just left her, has gom* up­ s tai rs lo Hie “ iiahice ” on the liftli lloor to see Hu* .Maharanee of I’at iala.


.And liere


(il ua>. as I said, hound to happen hefore long) are Iwo fami l iar fc»i‘s from Clitlierm*. Thei r names? .\o, iha i is only the [lenalty ol the Chronicled Celebrity. 'I lie tall chirk man talking to C. P.


Cochran is the m.-m who warned to liny Meinhley a few moiiHis ag o—Leon I). Pr i t ton, the wealthy American siiowtnau,


and he would still buy it if they would let him. There’s -Mi'lha going ilown to Iiincli at her own table hy the window on Hn' Summer Ter race, and :di. Hu* -Maliaraiali ot Pat iala, resplemleut in his lu r ’nan and jewels,^ who enjoys moving and mixing in this \\'(‘s lern World of ours. It is oiilv hv cliauce that Lord Pirkeuhead. the Secretary


ot Sta te for India, goes ami sits at the m*xi (ahh*. Here's .lohii Pucliaii, the novelist, ami tin*


on past ihe cerise chairs. I'.nijily I.ondon.' London was only I'liqnv


once and th a t was 2.(HID yi*jirs ago wheii Hie Pomans wen* called li;u-k to Pome and left ilie li t t le brown town Iiy the 'riianics to the rats .


Cowes, is Si*nator Marconi who is telling l.ord Dewar all about llio yacht ing. .Ami so the kaleii!os<-opic Who's Who goes


l i t t le mail in grey is Mr. Hoover, from Canton, Ohio, propr ietor of the swei*ping device that hears his name. The tall In-onzed man, obviously jus t liaek from


old ci t izens just as you would a t home. Pul Piccadilly is loo crowded so wander sontli- wanls lo Hie St r an d ami inste:ul of gazing at the outside i»erlals of Hie Savoy go and sit on one of the cerise cliairs in Hie K»»ycr and see if London really is empty. It is :i (luartor to one. and tlie day i'.


enough, or even for the next six weeks, veu woiihl prehahly meet :it


11 you stood in Piccadilly Circus long le:ist ot) of \oi ir


2.S,. (id, in Waterloo. 'I'lie hag sind tlu* slijis were in his pocket [iiior to that . Killing di'l'endaiil ,Ld,


ihe Chainimn


his own money, ami M [isiying out sliiis.* Defciidsmt t idmi l ted that he took a het of


At a special Cour t ln*ld hy the Moroiigli


EDITOR’S POST-BAG. D R U N K E N N E S S IN U .S .A . Si r ,— In vitjw of .Mr. K, \Yilsoii’s refer ­


ence lo the ini*rease of ar res ts for d ru n k e n ­ ness ill c er ta in .American cities, i t sliould he remeinhored t l iat the .'.tandanl for ar res i is very diirureiil to-d:iy eomjiared with what i t was helore the introduct ion of J’rohiln tioti. .Vow iL is an otl'eiiee to he drunk in the l.’ni ted States , and nuinher.s a re locked up wlio were lu'evioiisly ignored when drunkennes s was no olfence uiifess :issociateil with ilt.sorderly conduct or some .such tiling. Ollieial ligures quoted hy Si r Aueklaird


(Jeddes in his repor t show tha t tl irouglmut the «’oi inlry as a whole the nntnher vif .'irrests lor drinikeime.s.s was only one half III what il was [irevionsly.


H. ALLKX J t )P.


0), Deansgati*. Manchester , AugU''l l7Hi, P.)2o.


— W H A L L E Y ’S G A S C H A R G E S . s i r , -I) tliG ;^as ruiisiniirrs ot W'balloy


bavo lompar t 'd tboir iiiosani. ^as bills wiiii lliGso III tbe corresiMMnlin^ iniarlei- IVnm tbc \\ bailey (las


ibey imis( bave bail


a sbnek, bavlMn reeaial In ibe iii-iee ebareed. r u d e r tbe Wballey (las Cii., tbe ebaree


per tbiiusand feet was (Is. Kd. I'lir eimkine, be at ine, ete., and (Is. Hd. (nr liubtinj ;. wbiKi' tbe iirosenl ebaree made bv tbe Aeeriiiatim ami Uistr iel (las ami ' Water Hoard ii, •is. Id. pel- Ibimsaml. Vi-t ibe Aeeriiieloii ;ia.s bills seem to bi- about tin per leiit liiKlier timii timse ol' ibe Wballev (las ('o ' iiltboiieb (be price is Is. lM. per ibimsami


beating, nr litibtilie power, perbaps tln- Ai-i-rinatiiii Iind Dislrii-t (las and Water Hiiard will kindly explain ibe aliovi- nnd sn eidipbten others as well as,


iMZZi,i-;i). — H H — A N ID E A L O P P O R T U N IT Y . Si i , - - . \ i icn i \oi i r e<litoi‘i:i| ri*terence lu


Hie di 'ur th of voluiiturv worker.s fur the Cji*.ile .Mcmurinl elfurt . it is iviimrkahle :>ml 'xiirpri.sing ihsn Hie .<ui i:ili.si^ ,li,] ,„,t ulfur


thei r vurvii’c.*- in Inrge niimhers when it i,^ realized tha t Hie organi>;it iun i.-; fur the henelit ol the whole coinmmiity. ami that Hic ohjcct connt ined nom* of ilio,''«‘ vile


capi tal ist ic motives in the -carch fur I'lhliv im-rc. It wonhl he snrmi.sed that the Suciali-si.-s


wuuld h a \e seized the golden crown h a n g ­ ing over thei r head*- ami for.saken tlm mini wi th the muck raku. It j. Hn- v;imr .-id human na t nre.


memorial.N or in Hie greed lur guld. I trust the .'sori.-ili.si.v uii luiim* ucrasiun>


will give nract icai lesiimonv ut ihcir pin- fessed Liitli in ihcii- doctrines.


l-‘)lh August , | ‘'2-*). . HC-3— - B A N D S It


lia<l placiul before a r rangements fur hands (a.sHe gruund.s dur ing tlie 111


Hu* e a r l y


AT THE p a n


CASTLE. to


ill Hits \e:i r we pr<tgramme ul I'lay in the


all, 12 Sundays were tixi*d up.


why Sunday helore any uiher day? hands m ish lu g i \ e us music.-, let it >acred imisie, and collect from the in that piirl oi Hie Castle ground Hie hand is playing, not at Hie > It the hands wish to use the Castle


lumls , lot them pay for ilu Hie tifsl ,t'l-i, which could upkeep of Hie’Castle. The Pa ■'Voilld then hi* :ihle lo provide m-eoniinodation. I would sm'<


lor the sake ol Iniildiiig up Hii*ii gu


summer imnilhs, Nuw,


h e al l l>eople w h e r e


III r a m e. grounds ii’ioiis


privilege, say, towards the


cjiine. say. on S: i tnrday, they tniglil give Hu* lilst. L'lti ol the eol'lec-t ion. ,M \ reason jor t his suggest lull uii the Sat i inlay is thai It may increase Hu* hiisiness uf lue;l| trailes- peuple - ( hi* ret ri'shmenl huiises ami uHicr shopping .souriTs. |h u , for the sake of tlu*


is Committee more •St if


women ami cjiildren. don't extend Hie hours ol the |iuhlie-houses. as w:is permit led at Hie earuival ,


OXK V o n PKOCliKSS. P .S .A . A N D B A N D S . ( b e S i a lw a i - I s o f I b e |■.,■-;.A., w b o bisi, w e e k


I l e | n - e e a l e d ( b e p r e s e i i e e e l b r a s s b a n d s in ( In- t n s l l e . e r e nm l s o n S n i n b i v s a n d w b e d e


p i e r u n I b e u - n d e i i e y l e w n r d s ' a f e n l i n e n t a l ^i’*-’ "'I.-'i'


t i l l s ; Wb i i l IS ibi - d i l i e r e n e e l i e twt -e l i a bras.., ' I 'K ' p i , ' " ' I " a n t l e a s k is


l a n d n n d n i - em- e i - t in n b a n d n s n . - s a b b n lb n-i-nkei-;- , \ e i b i n g a g e i b e I ' .S .A . n i em b e r s iml a e e n e e r t i i n i b a n d i n . s to n d e f a s e n n e n


I nlll p r o m p t e d to a s k ;i (p i i - s t io n e l


se;itiiig hand


PHILO. i''>ert it.selt whether in ree.ard to Cii-sil. I min nhmlisiii will ;iiu :i■. >


leei less Ulan ibe avera"e price under tin- old eompany. .Sim-e (be present eas lias not ns eood


c o . i i n - n T n o M s i--,),.


EXCBLurx'i ' l’HI/,i;.s. OKM.-vr sccciiss.


I lie a ,vmk l i a i i a s p i o n i o i e d i,\ i li,i


l>‘^->nel ( lo l l c l n b h a v e aiu. , ' ; , . l l A ' ''' • iml i - i imy a b l e in s p i i , . ,,, ' , |


H'dl K ym k b am i s wa s h e ld an. I i l im e r e a l l y d e i i o l i i r n l a e a l i i e r m','., ' i"


. 1'


" " " ■ s e . l o r l l i e l a i l , .^ „ t i e s l . I i a l l i e d in s n id ' io l i i , ,| , | , | i , ,


t b e i - o n ip e l i l i o n s wa s a n invn- i, - ' " CI'I- I b e I i i a in r i l y p r e i - r r e d . " l i n n d r e d meml i i - i s a n d a lev, v , . o V ' In i b e e i n i l e s t s a n d al l a - . f , , ,l n o o n cti i i ld n ot l i .n . -


>pelit.


of novuliy. mixed lour> th e gn*uiis Thi


.Muiiy uf grcei is m >


(lie ''Uiiiin.i H mils ‘Bie )i;i)'p\ inn, I'illt t.-iiiii-


not imu’e th an tuj tv yur -L ' I wa.s th a t Hut.,


d niged m uvei ,\u. which Hn* normal h pla>cr.s .Miccc-dud |n d i iv n s eventy y a rd s ui' v,,. |,,,,


i i i t i r dm.M


hull ami ;i lu l lu umg u n id no diiccd more imptes s isu di-, ■•iiiiiiscmciit was caiiMsl ,iM - iMitling took ,iii new h pong halls u,T, . , ,t tcn >.


, ;hv|v Ml


pfccccdud in a series uf huijnd Hme.


sc(‘im*i!


Mrokes , a .srure iliai w.-is | last p a i r ol compet i tui Mr.


Mrs.^\Ycstln*ad, wlm -•umplri..| III 1 , st ro k e ' . Kil leeii vi i , taki'ii In iv a d i tin* eihu' ,.i • hilt .Mrs. M'c sthcad j7la. ,-d hall Witilill .-I feu- ilirlics n| lii- Mar sh huh-d uiii «-asiI\ u ,th :)• c a p tu r in g exr ,- |lent piiz.-- TTic pop u la r p nm n g .........


aceurcia llee h;ill fiiuilK li.e l;uile.- whiLi .Mr.


ilncted on .\o. !» gr.-cn .m.i the ;itieriio.m. .Mr.'^H. ( l lar l lev tied with ].‘i st o|| on .Momhi \ . .M r. ( , ’ “ ' A tluflier po|M|| pitching ini m a r k i


, that of had hei


Mi l l l Hie I I’esteil.


I»riz.- with pl’iU'cd cMl'ellteh


Hi e d r i v i n g < g o u d d r i


•Mr. 11. Ur


ITIZ-- (>\ r H. N. IL. .1 .1


pi*i'iil;ii, :idh‘\. <i


SO\ •cii .'•irukc.s, Th c nilm h. IC-s1 will I'll w;is \v.m I)\ (!* ' l i ’uk c-» uidy :ift<■


Ilf '! gl'cCII Ifum ;* "I ii‘.!.l( H. linker. phiyiiig I'em;i 1 .MU•CC'>.'-


a l.-lfgi- 1 Vii|UlfC(|


i1u hulc uii I ill liu* I:iidic


•MisM's D;iw'•UII nml WcMli. ;,(1. v.l a M«>n* tu • V< Mcl. The Jii net. W


ham!ic:ip. Knell pin \c r t(A-k . li ini Hiruii gluMlI tilC glllllC. Ilsj,. Tlir wifiiic I’v pl’uW.1 !.. he ,\1. .MitchcH ;iml T.


imitclu's. |iMir II. S.lllcllii


i’arkcr . .Mii - . ' . Purlkcr nml t,. Winners Congratulated.


(*rc .Mov I’M W. .1. 1.


so'c-ral memlie|Sx lu dehted. ■ Till- iPr


Tile i-'.'ellem p|-


(•‘'iiipctih.i's ami li;imh-d'Hu- pi the Captain (.Mr. \V. \\'c-il,.a >itliiig uviT a happy !ii i !.■ . d During llu* iilti-rmiun ;ni - \-i


ihi-' fraitir*' great ly imjirinc-i ul till* -‘\ <'ni. iij<i I\


.sjioiiMhii- lur pi’i'i-ariiig Hi-' •• c \u n l ' . A giiud dual u| in.irl. (ailed and the arrangmi ir i i!• ;


Mm-li civdii lur Hiu cuitipuii;i. -Mr. A. I.ang'-hau. uliu m.mI'


plc;iMint Sinulay .nfLcniuoii.s, woli—wliv Mioiildn'l they? I am af raid Hu* 1LS..A.


I'l lO.M |>,S0.\. -u„


Ibm-Mbiy bi.st, Ibe rnnei-iil leok jtbiee nl the la te .Mr. Adam 'I’liompson, ol' Slump Cnyss, head g: irdener at Closes Hall, the residence of C:ipt:iin l loaton, .M.C. , ’ j . l I ho Pe\' . C. C. Brodhursl . Itc'cior. olliciati'd Many l)(*anlifnl tioral trilnilos marked (he iiieb esteem in wbieb (be deee.-iseil w;is bebi II


tbe neieblmiirbcuicl. .Ulei- ,-i pnini'iil ill ness, bisl ine only n week, Ibe iloi-enseil


Kentleinnn pnsseil nwnv on Ibe llltb instnni exnelly n we.-k I'l-om Ibe (bile llxeil I'm- (bp ............................i t ol' b i s


....... .. b o l i i l : iy . I l i s


death is monriied by a widow and grown- np Ininily el tbri-e sons and four tbinablors. I'ltr sevt-ral years >lr . T'bonipsnn liad at-tod ns a sidesman in Ibo Cbni-eb ol' SS. I ’etei- Iind I’nnI, wbere tbe last r i tes took place.


->- •1®®—< — AUCTION M.'XRT.


(tlSHl.-RN, Monday; An incroa.sed snppl.-^' ol local fat stock in ndditiem to tbe usual


•supply of Scoteb and li-isb Cat t le and lanib.s. Sixt.v-fivo i-attlo. 7.50 .sboep and lambs were on


luieo of bti.vers. liotli cat t le and lambs ligbt ly le.ss in pr ice; a good t rade for


ttiror before, a la rge ; i tteud-


ewes; also, ,‘M newly calved beifers wore .sold I t pi-icos ranging from £2:! 10s. to £2!) 10s.


Quotat ions ; Lambs, best to Is. -id.; .second- ar.v, to I.s. 3 ) d ; ewes, to Is. I d . ; sboarlings, to Is. '2d; beifors and bnllocks, l i d . lb l l j d : cows, to Sdd; calves, 2o.s. to -lOs.


FANCY GOODS AD.VBnTISEJl and TJKfPig OFFIOES.


(ml 1 s n p p e s e I b i s is e n l v g e e d l e r i lu - in i sn e n e e i n n w b i l e a n d t l i a l ' I n n s s b a n d s a r e i e r r i n i e l l i l n g s e n . - sn l id av s . T b e di - i -b i r ed i n l e n l i e n e t i b e s t a lw a r t s r e f e r r e d l e is l e g i v e i o l k s a -• I ' l e a s a n t ,- S u n d a y A r i e r n e e n . " p e o p l e p r e l c r to g o e i s i - u b e r e lot- ib e i i -


fOadcr.s were talking with Hu*ir longue.s in tlieir cheeks. It would he interes t ing lo have the list of hirge towns lh a t have pro­ hibi ted hand eom.-erls on Sunday, ami a li.'-t ol Hio.se dia l permi t ih em. '


I read


lhat *• ueiih(*r spetiker Hioughi it was Hie }vill .)( Hie people tha t there should ho anv inlnngement of (ho SahhaHi, and in this Hu* .•imlieiice a<'i|iiie.s(-ed,” This is slu*er ni i i lns i . II ,1h. ivs.A. leaders lM*Iieve that , w h\ shquhl llic.y mn l:ike a referendum on Im* point , or it that is loo e.xpoiisivo lor llu*m on this highly inqiortanL moral qm*>. Don. let them e.-iK ,-i public meet ing of pioti'M on soim* line al lernoon when then* i.s a hiiiul on the iiark. They might lind inoro j'eople a t (In* mei' ling Hi an were l istening to the htnul. I said might . As to tlie audience acipiiescing, liow manv com-


In 11 bund Ib.-in to tbo P..S.A. leuder.s, but. b i i v c n o ol>. iect ioii t o o t b e r p e o p l e I i a v in * . o p p o . s i t e ( a s t e . s . T u r U i c r ,


pnsed (he audience? I fanev th a t is 'whcre the rub comes in. Personally I should feel hot ter l istening


t b e l i e v e l l i e


m a j o r i t y o f Uio b a n d e o n c ( * r t a u d i e i i e e . s ( o m o I r o m t b e .S i i n d a v .Selaail.s o r Cb i in - b i - s a n d f o r i b e P . .S .A. . s t a lw a r t s t o t a l k a s I b e v d i d w a s r i d i i - u l o i i s o n I b o f a c e ' o f i t . e sp e c - i a l ly a l t e r t b e i r o w n i . -Mi c e r t in a b am i c o n c e r t o l a f ew w e e k s a g o .


FI .UdKI . . - V - « o c —< — BASHAIX EAVES.


Crow \Vood Farm, Pnniloy, on Tnesdav, Mr. "W. \ \ . Smitbson won soeoml prize In ibo novice class. Tbe entries, numbering UIK. constituted a record. Tbe gate re­ ceipts, amounting to over £70. arc to bo eivcn to tbe liurnley Viotoi-ia Hospital.


A(, (be annual sboo]) dog trials bold a t


of my ancestors were mon and the half womoul— Bystander.”


I’hillip:


Whether its a N EW N EW SUITE or R E -U P H O L S T E R IN G try Smiths.


A Staff of Upholsterers at your Service C. SAIJ'ITl 56, LOW E R G A T E


manly, anil sometimes you arc* olTcnnnfttt. How do you account for i t? ”


r .snp|io.‘;o it.s horodiiary.


Pli.vllda: ‘'.Sometimes .vnu ap|H'ar'rv•really _ ,f


.MAIIVI'II-S or iiicukdiiT- otluT.


ijiiiivd rlu.'C ■sii|iiTviNi;iii. Til ucfiim-d p(-'\ uhvs tc'.iimuii_\ ui ui Hic pi’eparal iuii's. .Mr. I». i cuiir.'i*. carri.'d uiit i he -' i'!-r lo tlu* complete >aIi-stact io’i m gymkhana will rank .•i-' .nc- . ("••'i'ni c\ cut N c\ t-r i . ' i . I tlic cliih.


P A R K H O U S E SCHOOL, B L A C K B U R N


School for Girls and Preparatory for Boys. rRi.N-cirAr. : MISS HESKETH


A.ssisted by a large am! liiglily qiialifiwl .st.aff of JIi.s(iesse.s


Pupils received ;— Girls : 5 to 18 years of .ago B o y s ; 5 to 12 years of ago


Mi.-is Hesketh will bo jilea.sed I" see parents of i)ro.s]icctive pujiil.'’ at (In' school by iipjiointmeiit-.


RPROlSTERf al terwards euiigr;i cuiigraluhitt-d il;


uiiulu l.ii>- ‘'•iilciii. \|


.1,1'


pru\ idl'd hy Hu* ladi«--> uiidc!' ol .Mi-"- Diicrdun. ladic'* (■a|t!.i P;ili-hcll. iadil•^* liuiiuiaiy ■


.\l,- had if


HuI* :i\i*i' age. ■Appi-n: I' hiiig am ! I-III 1


Im iiiimlicr 1 >


look Hic l a d io ’ pr l/c wfill ut 2(»7 ;v:ird>.


«"mpei It i-i ut 27


Ti:.


Romarkablo Driving. Whmi , .


-ds > il h .\L


iHi hcM- in


.|e iiu-


"Illy tu huiiiire gfacHi i lK .> I..... 'A p u t t s


.Mr. P. K. .i.,,,,,. ,,,„i e iTla in uiui i .t . -


.1 ........... . Golf With Tennis Bails . i’-'l


G0L1-’ (MidiANA


tnd I'ing-j.un';


limning p;i-i u: imi ,\i,. ..


ill.-


ul < im !<•! lii;


•k;d.l


A rccui’d miiiihci • luuk jMi; I c. uitli


V ilii'i .Mr.


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