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McVlTlE & PRICE’S DIGESTIVE BISCUITS.


{C\*rtific(l net sale oxcooda 5 , 0 0 0 copica wookly.)


mainif'er, confirms tin's .and says Mr. Alty's ” lanlt ’* has heon that he arrived at work too .soon, often heinj' at the works liall-in- lionr or so before start ing time! Some idea of Uie change in workini^ conditions is alfordeil hy the statement that -Mr. Ally liej»an work at a j'uinea a week, and the Imnrs were fhO a.m. to 5-dO p.m,, with a four o'clock rmish on Saturday. For maii> years, iAfr. Alty wjis an enfhusiastie memlier ol (ditheroe (Irieket (diili and he was usually to la* found snpportine Hu* team in away as well as home ejimes.


\ few months aj'o.


|,i^;hu on VoliicI(M, To-Morrow (Siiturday), [- j. ni.:


liiiz;hts. Ihvll’-hour JCarlier.


;ii.Mi ;,u ,


III - llr.iii. I'lii'


111. |\M«’ W’nUT JJoard «;ivo notice of loll In riMMovo, wi t ilin llic no\l :!i'‘ i i ’mains of douensod person.s I III lilt* Ituria! j'romid of St . .lanic.'i’ s .soiiiowliat ^luMilisli n:- ’hniiin


li.u- laiclv inTii pari .M llic •M i:i dll" < <i iis" the present hnrial ground


;vi;, (-• a! ilio imUnin of the Im^e re.servoir ;


ii.’ih;: rnii>,lnicted. Itelative.s Iiave the ’ in;ii\ nl ileteriiiinin*^ in wliieii Imrial


s


M.,iii;.l 111.- remains are to he removed, ihe new eenietery proviiled for


. li,, -.Imm,* nr to hnrial «;rnniid.s already ■ Ill i >ln <1. Several ;^(‘neration<; «)f Hale 1.1 : i..lk ii" III the elnmdiyard nf St .


,i.i; , ' and II i-' heiii’vod many of the ri‘- . Ill; .viii i-..- i raii>ferreil to Slaidhnrn and i : laii-lie,-.


' llie eo.it of tile le-inter-


,.•11!"- wlii.h will prohahly take place aV , J;i iit'ie. i> hidtie Imnu* hy the Hoard,


,di.. '.u!i a!'<i defray the 4-o>.t of the removal


. ' I I-■ .-I'-- 't inti nt monuments and lomh- I \ N.iKndy can look with any pleasure tin pari nf the b'ylde sehmin'. It lias


!) . ; !.•ulld ne. e^-;ary and mnst hit ilone. Imt 1 “Mi' natural that the country folk of


nd- !h-.d and ihn>n who once lived tlier.* . ,-i .. ,- r:atii amount ot dislres> at the


;>i.i-p',i ,.i di ' turhine the iemain> nf their i-IMi l.-d in»"d "lie-.


* # !!i iin.-.": a T .piarry lia> reeently heen llr-


■ .11. ta’ miwniiti’d ac t ivi ty and many people 1m . II wniidm ine what idVeel the opera-


!i r- '.\i!l nil iin.itely have nn tin.* la ml.''cape. II,•. r.il". the trees on the river haidiilie


■a; i I...I Kiiniferi’d willi as tin' ipiarryin;^ ;n.. ....1 Inwards the Waddow mirriae,*


IGUE.


:ii,\- Til.- r.-mnval of the land jnt t ine into ill nil I a •. r-..id nil the Waddiiif^ton siile A. i ' ii.iM" ih" Howland C'oniieil tn malte a i-.ii.d: ■ I,.ad iiiiprnvement there.


I • V ni. under the reconstruelion selieme,


i n IM-. !i ali the ->tniio (piarried at Hrnntier- M. u,a i.-- ijM-d. is tile reennst met ion of iiM IIniiip,. 1 i"y \Va»ldineion-road, which is I '


l.iid \^ll!l la r macailatn alon^ its wliole


i ra'ili, .tiid prnpnriy pfoviileil witli footpath ui'i itiami"l,


|r.Arcon sliip.


l’K!>


I orloy •d tc too!v ‘S.


' Irom |.*urk, • njiiio


r L I ii!lc<l with


|U'urb. this


Idle Work has heen let l»y Miiia.i In Messrs. Slii’ppard, who have


• lira-i .nil many hue,* .selieines, and tliey are •- -I .'ii liil.. I'nr the ipiarryin^ at. Hrnnnerley. N p'.iiii ..f ihe latest, pat tern is hoine in- M i l ! and afi<r .Monday’s meotine; of llie Un/ti.d Cniinid. the TTiomhers nre to pro-


’ ■ '••d In i!).- ipiari'v to in.'>p(*et the macliim’ry m l : 1a- wnfk in pronrrss. Unmoiir has it in.- . nwi i-;,< inrs are af terwards to en-


"11.oi: ill.- iiM-mhers to a least at the Red Il-.I.'! and this part of the programme


s;l: In-a d.-iail el tin* hie selimiio the C'oiineil O' ih->r.iiijdil> enjoy.


k-mhii-r- hv the Rihhle who tiaO the held*


i el- irnin \V.-,.i Hraiiford to (Jrimlleton, ill" ^nri^s!lire side, will learn willi ifn ihat at Innn )a.st tlie deep jitilly near 11 a-li-inii ha; heeii hritl^ed.


‘>


, niii .1 0 :


It 1ms not


'"■ 11 nminial for nimhlecs to reach thet^nll;. ■ 'Ill'- In iiiid ii impossihle to eross for tlie •If .la; ill,.I-,, sninetimes runs deep and K\,-n .after Iniie <lry spells, it was - I in p;iv^ .afely over, and as jdoa.snnl


'■ ’“dd path a-: one ennld imagine has heen I uinis.-d in ennsi.apience. H el net a nee


' ' i"pi."" ilie hroken bridge that, lornicrly ■ •’=


‘1 ! "d ilii-pully ifd to a lamtrover.sy llmi ..-v, |-;,1 year.s hut the dispute lias now


■ 'U'.-.


..... . happlv settled hy the (Irimlleloii i'-ii; i; ( -11111011 ami the owner of the land ^li -l.’liii Diiekwnrlh, M.H.. of Hlaekhurn. ■ I-'-111;-, i.t --hare llie enst of a new strm'- -d iti position this week hy Mr. I"'*’


-Viil im. rhairiimn of the t ’onncil. t. .-i ir.in nirders have hcen jilaci’d in


i' iiinM yjid railway sleepers fastiuied to ' "'in. lu.kiiiii;:; a ;^ood. ^vide, linn hrifij'e that '"''I’.i ia-t tor eenerations.


# ~ Jt- * -Hr Wiliiam .Ally, of Hh Kine-I:nie.


i->-d.iy - -.mpl.-ti-N forty-four years eon- iiuuiMi. rvi'i- as an I'lnployee at (Hitlieroe st ill


M ,.i i, . and li


t’.' i".


•'^1 roufi.


r Ivimwii as Solomon.” M>‘- Ai ty is ‘T "f heine a loea! inst i tnl ion. Kvi-ry- Kimus liun and lie seems to know


' i‘-h"d’,. A native of Wiswell. he eatm- i ' l l ' imrni- a-; a lad and lived with hif' - Ills lall ier wai. a tailor in l.ower-


'-'n . lit early nianliood. in* joined tlie and a-^ a private in tlie 1st Hallnlion


i’lim. nf Wale^ Reelnieii l. serveil for over •'■ ''■ a ;.i-at'. in Ileiieal. iiieideiitalIv seeinj; ■' :a‘"d d.‘a! nl India. Reiurning to t l i t l ieroe ! " ! . lie married and l.ecame a lahourer 'll" (ia-.. W.irks. For Iweiity-ei^ht year-;


l l lici'


I"* vr.i> a luiiipiiehter and worker on man> ''•ii-siiui si-lmines. .Vow lie is employed in


'll" wiirksiinp. Mr, .\U.y li.is, of ctuirse. .••"11 nn-at elmtiecs at the works nm.1 hi.s ....... of forl.y-fonr yiiiirs’ .serrico is t-ho •iior.' nnialilo from l.ho f:ud- tlmt in tlio iM-riod Solomon ” has hoon only Hvmo lat.5 for work. Mr. Harrett, tho


he re.si^ned from the position of iialhardiei' which he liatl oeenpiud for nine years. l*'or some year’s, .Mr. .Ally has reeularly att(*mled the NN'eslcy ('linreh. He is now seventy-om* years old ami in pretty j'ood health, apart from rheninat i'^ni.


* * * •I, K,


On Tni'Mlay, a plate-Khi'*’' window at .Mr. .^niitliies’s shop in Shaw Hridec-


''tree! wa', .siua>hed hv a ear l , hacked into Ihe sliop trout h\ a liorso tliat took flight- al tlio teU'jihonc-eahle layinp, operations The vidiiele uas one used in eoniiesion with t lie ('lit licroi* W’orkhoii'.e.


,V reeret tahie aei’ideiil oeciirred at the


I’ ri innue Ume Mill, on .Monday iiKiriiine. wlu-ii. at tempt ine to put a belt on tie* slialtine;. I'’ l•.^le•is Smith, apyd 1 7 . of *J*J, Rnssell-st reel . had his k-fl hand almost tern olf. tknn'lit in the litdlin^. it was prohahiy owiiie to the niif»>rlniiate yonlli'.^ pi’i’senee of mind in ;;rippine the maeliinery with his free liaiid, that preiented liim heitie lar r ied round the shaf t i i ie and sii.st a iiiine e\i'ii mori* serious ininry. H.(’ . (t tanl . al ter renderiiie tirst aid. i«»nve>ed llie lad, who neier lo-'i eonsciousiie.-'''. to Hlaekhnrn Royal I iiliriiiary . winoe the tninred hand h:id to lu‘ amputated.


The deatii oeeiirred on Tne-^day. after


several niontliN i!!Mes^. of Mr. William of d'.i. West-view, at the aee ol ^ixiy-seven. In Ills early days .Mr. I’*'!! ii»ine<l tin-


•Jnil Devoiisliiie ReeimenL ami served iwelvt* year-> in the Army and [{eserve. the -;ieater part of that period heine spent in India and lilt* I’kisi Indies. .\ii oinnivoroiis reailer. lie was a tno-'t strikiiit^ persotnility, and was a pioneer of (in* local liahonr movement. Sxnipatliv will he extendeil hy the many friends of the family to .Mrs. I'ell in lier iHM’wavenient. 'I’lie interment takes place in St . .Mary’ s l ’emet**ry this aflernoon,


1 'lie inji * * *


()ver ino of the yoiin;.t«*r seliolar> atieml- .Moor Lane Sumlay School wen* eon-


\eyed hy eliara-' to (Irindleton. last Satur ­ day, where they spent a hiehiy enjoyable afti'rnooM in /iaiiK"', etc., in a field, kindly h'lil hy .Mr. Hlaelchiirn. behind the Fniied .Alethodisl Chai'el. Tea was provided in the school.


'file yoitn^isters derived tlie


utmost pleasure from thi^ variaii i to Hie usual tielil day.


# # # .Mr. Jame.s Riehy. for lone; an out-portei


at rlitheroi* Stat ion, will he 7 ti on Sunday, and we otfer him w armest felieit at ions. Lat terly in* has lieen in a [Uecarious stale of healtii, and is eonllin‘d to bed at tin* homo of hi^ i lauehter, .Mrs. darner . Ra<k Vork-slreei .


111 wi^hiiie .Mr. Rij.d».' n satisfactory re- emery.


* * * .V howlinj' match, in wliicli ereat. interest


w as display«.*d. took place on the Waudorers’ ;;reen al dl innl i M»*adow. on Wednesday »-v«*ninji. .Vrrtinofd tor tlie henelif ol the dlitlu-roe and distii<’t Howliiio Leaf^ue.


the


contestants were .lames Hohlon, who hi-at l ie ranl Hart at the Kinjt ’s Anns a few wi'cks a^o. ami Wal ter Fletcher, of the t'l itlieroe club. TIu* latter st.*M’ted Hu* ejun,. and He* playiTs *• p»-e)ed ” at. Ihrei*. and aeain al eip;lil. From tliai staj^e, Imwever, Fletelier. wiio howled witli excellent, judo- ment. took the lead and maintained it to the end, Holden never eot t i i ie within live of his opponent, who won hy H :V2 .


Whilst a workman was en^aeeil in t>nrn-


ine paint olf tin* outer window of a lion.se uenipied hy Mrs. Hayluirst-. West-view, last Friilay. the wind blew tiie llame emit ted hy the lump against the curtains, wliieli were ilestroyed.


llu' lire was e.xt ineni-slied. * * *


■ Con-xratidati.ois lo Mr. H. A. C;inis. of West-view, who on Weilnesday attained Ids soveiity-sixtli year. .Mr. and .Mrs. C’ariis , f lehrated their oohlen we«ldino several


years aoo. * * *


Hv means of a jumlile sale, llu* eommittee n'sponsihle fm- the refn'sliineiit stall at the fortlicoinin;; cricket eluh ha/.aar raised L’ li


last Saturday. * * * Cai.laiM


I'arlianieiii tiol hein" now in se.ssion. ■'


in France. * * *


('lilli.'ro,. Itoronjili H:in,l ar« (•ompi.liiiK at 11,0 annual .-uiitosi wl.ioti h I<> 1>


“ A’on have heard wliat. the last witness u l.oW at


No'siin. lu-miirrcnT. ami acain at ItarroKfonl Iho fnlluwins- SalurdnT.


I l .o siino lost


|>l..,c, “ I.>hm's of Urn Opora," is lliat plaTo'il by tbo bauds at tbo C'aatlo routost on


Ibo Sib iiistaul. Good l«oU!


said.” iK?r.sisted eounsel. *’ and yet your evidence is iiiiite to tho contrary. Am I to infer that you wish U) throw donhUs upon her veracity!"” 'Phe iM>Iite young man wavo<l


.n deprectiling hand, “ Not at nil,” ho roplu'd. “ ] merely wish to inako i t clear wliat a liar 1 am if ."lie'tf *i>oaking tho


truth.”


Having commented recently on a postcard


wldoli look over Iwelve year.s to roach its (le«tination ten mile.s away, liero is an in- slatice showing tlie remarkalile perspicacity of tlie Rost onice oHicials.


-A postcard


dr(H»iM*(l into a box a l A'armoulh on Monday W5»s addre.ssed to a certain lady, “ I’ indieo- road, Lancashire.”


It went to l,ondon,


and tliere an otiieial added tho inscription ‘ • t r y (,'litlieroe.”


'I’he pn.slcard wjis de­ li ven*d on Wednesday mornitig.


Tlie interment took place in (Irindlelun ITdteil Melluulist ( ’hurchyard, on I ’uesday afternoon, of .Mrs. Latliam. Littleinoor-road, who died on 'I'liursilay last, aged seventy- eight . 'I’lie last fil l's wen* eomlneted hy the Rev. (I. II. Marsliall.


* * Mr. I). S!iari>les. formerly station nia>ler


:ii C'litheroe, ha-.< I'etired from iho position i)| goods ag«.*nt at Harwell.


* * * A g«)od many entries have aln*aily come to


hand for tin* six montlis single bird laying lest \viiieli, organised l»y tie* I ’litlieroe ami Dislriet I’ tility and l•'aneil•|•s Roiiltry Society, eoiiimenees on October lOlli at the Hi'iitliorn INiiiltry h’arm and Cknitinue> until April Aril. Tliere ar»* ehi'oes f»»r light , heavy and cross lireeds ami. in addition to lrot>liies and medals. »*ver L’-'ll is otfen*d in prize money. Intending e»»mpet itoi’s are reminded that


entries close on Satnrilay. Seidi'inher RJtli. l'’orms and all informatitm will he furnislied hy tlie seeridary. A. Hallows, (Jeorge-street, f l i t l ieroc.


* * *


.Ve\l Wedne>day. .Air. H. Worsley's Ilaslingden’ X I . will play Clitherm* at ('hat-


Imrn-i’oad, iiroceeds for the henelit of the Clitlieroe Cricket Club. .Mr. Wot.-n


Icv is


hringiieg :i strong team and (.’lillu'i’oc will have the assi^^anee. in addition lo tlieir [irti. 'I'aylor, of 'riin*Ifa!l | R ihlilesdalo Wamh'rers). .Ienm*r (Lancaster ) , Ritchford (Chureli) • three iirofessienals- ami


Rarkinson, ef Reail. ami I'L Rayntor, of Kiiiiehi, amateurs. 'I'ju? two lat ter arc e\- i-elieiit liats.


Iff * * Tlie local members of ilie .Valional (Jnioi*


ol Railwaynien aro to-morrow (Saturday) to hold a .sale of liowor.s at Clilhoroe, Wlialley ami Chathurn. in aid of the X.C.R. oriihan fund, a viiry de.serving insl i inl ion.


* * * The Hlaekhurn Rnhlic Hand will ticenpy


tile handstand in the Casth* gronmls on Sunday next, and will he under tlio con- diietorship of .Mr. ,).


10. Hletisdnle. Woim.'ii can now buy stockings in 1 7 0


tones a total obtained hy siditlr gradations oi the following foundation shades: Sunburn. Fawn, Gold. Heige. 'J'an.


Silver. -\leli)n. Gravel , Roarl. Hlijsh.


Hark. Sun>ei, Mid-groy. Stone grey. lli> many friemU will join ll^


Siiiue the tax on imt*ei’ie(l silk hei-ame elfeeiive the Hritisli industry has lieen called upon to meet the rleinamls of a t-raih* uhieli liitlieri*> lias been catered for almost exiensively on the (/’onlim' ii t. tiu' provision of stocking tini> lo match nnusnal ilre.ss colours.


iK : * Dval goalposts and cross-liars have heen


installed at. tlie Hlackpool football ground ill place of the usual siiuare-faeed frame- uork of the goal. 'I'hese are being a<loptoil hy various clnlis with the ohjeet of avoiding too many relionnds into play during attacks on tin* goal.


* ^ * A recent wilt: ’ ‘ To my wife 1 leave her 'I’lie seats of two


upliolstcred chairs were also scorched and ilamaei* done to other furnishiMes hi*fnro


ailmirers and the knowU'dge that 1 wasn I tile fool she tlionght I wtis. 'I'o my son I leave the pleasure of earning his living. For thir ty years lie lias tlionght the pleasure was mine. He was mistaken. 'Po lU’, daughter I leave CIO.DOH. She will need it. 'Phe only good pieee of Inisiness her hnshaml e\er did was to marry her. 'Po my valet I leave tlio elotlies he lias heen steal ing from me regularly during tlte last ten years; also my fnr coal, which he wore last year at Hlai’kjieol.


'Po my chanffeur I leave my


ears. He has almost mined lliem. and I want iiim to liave ilie satisfaction of finish­ ing tin* job.


'Po my partner 1 leave th.*


.suggestion that In* lakt* some other clever man in with liim at once if he e.Kpei'ts to do any Imsitie.vs."


* -'fr * How iinieli lo give in tips' is alway.s a


Worrying (|uesti(m ti^ the lOnglishman in fori'ign ciuintries. and just now whoti the currency is ilnetnating it.


is more, of a


problem than ever. Rorliaps it. may assist .some to hear of an Irishman’ s aeemint to me of his own hardihood iti ge t t ing over a ditlicnlly;


------------------ -> « o o —<-------------------- A ROldTK msC LA IMFR .


,At the Horongh Rolice Court yesterdav.


Fdward Hnrke, tram driver, Lancasler-roatl, Rrestoii. was proeeetled against for being drunk on licenseil premises. He phnuled


gni l lv. • R.C. Sagar slated that al !>-ld p.m. on


the -till instant, he .saw dofeiulanl, who was in a drunken eoiiditioii. going towards the


1 dole out lo Hie man note hy


iioti* until I see inm smile, tlien ( take hae-: three.” -—“ .Vewsman,” “ Daily News.’ *


Wlieal Slieaf Hotel and told him he had better stav outside as lie luul had enongli drink. Replying “ 1 am all right and am going in.” Hnrl;e went into tlie hotel am! witness followed and lu*ard tlie landlady and barman refuse to serve liim. He asked them to atlhero to this decision as deletidant. had clearly Inid snilieient. Hnrke thou sanj he would have a lemomuh*. hut finally h|H» heing again told to keep out. of puhlie- honscs or he would gel into trouble. Mitness then went to warn tlio Undlord of the Commercial llol i ’l about, tjie iiossilnlitv of defemlant enter ing and whilst ho was tliere Hnrke camo and asked for a glass ol beer. Ho accordingly told defendant iio would he reportf'd and Hurlco said “ \ thought you


were onlr kidding.” Hurko )iad no explanat ion lo olior .and was


fined 1 0 s., with un additional »s. witiu'tis’ s foo.


Nnd«n ,'^liot* grey.


Almond AVood. Hois de rose. Sand.


I*r<‘n<-h nude,


At the (,'hnreli of the Holy .Name, .Man- eliester, last Wednesday week, a weilding took place between Mr. .Ldin Alphonsus Walmsiev. elder son ol Councillor Cliarles Walmsley, J.R, . and Mrs.^ Walmsley. nilerlon-lane. Stockport, and Fdyihe. elder daughter ol Mr. ami Mrs, Xorlu*rt Dew- linrst. (!litheroe, 'Pin* Rector. Ri*v. h’ather Riiller, S.J. . pi*rformeil the ceremony which was followed hy Nuptial Ma.vs, during which appropriate rnnsie was playeil. 'i’he bride, given away hy ln*r la ther, wore


a dress of ivor" georget te, with silver lace across the front, a sliort l:»<,*e train, and embroidered tulle veil surmounted hv a wreath of orange blossom. Harrissi lilies and lilies of the vtilley eoiistiluted her honunet.. 'Phere wen* four In idi'smaids: .Miss M'itiefridt* D(*wiiurst (sister <»l Hie hriih*). .Miss .losepliine Walmsley (sister ol Hie liriih-grootiD Miss Alice R. Ilnlme and .Miss. Mary Rirchall (friends of the hrnie). 'Pheir ilressos were pah* him* brocaded crepe de ehim*. with large piidure hats to maleli. and they »*arried hompiets ol yellow I’osi* hinis.


Mr. 'P. Turner was tin* best man, with


Mt*ssrs. H. Halliday. of Swinton (i-onsiiD. and ,)osi*pli ami R<*rtiard Dewliurst (brothers of Ihe bride* groomsmen. A reception f.dlowed at Hie Grand Holel, iManehester, and later Mr. and .ADs. Walnisley left for Anglesey where Hu* honeymoon is lieing jia,ssed the ’ • -M" ioiirneying in a two-pieei* suit, of l)!ai‘k satin and scarlet crepi* de eliino. with lial of hlaeic satin and scarlet ti’immings. On their r(*tnVn they take up residence al Stockpor t .


‘ ‘ Lisienx. 1 urnerott-lane, 01’ DEi’JANOE,


DFFF.NDA.VP WHO TIHU'GHT COXSTAHLK WAS “ ONLY KIDDING. ”


. At the Rarisli Ulinrch. on Wednesday, the


marriage was soleimii.sml hy ilo* Rev, 'P. W. Castle, of Miss ,\nni«* Nut ter, older daughter of .Mr. and .Mrs. A. .\utter, M itchell-stn*et. ami


yoiinge.st son of Alr.s. and tin* late .Mr. .A. Lord. Chatlnirn-road.


given away liy her father, wore a sand colonreil easha tlre.-'S, with a iilack nieture hat , and carried a sheaf of |>ink gladioli. Hit at tendant was .Miss H. Harwood (cousin) u ho wore a tangerine gi'orgi*Ue dress, with hlack i)ictnre hat. She etirriml a sheaf of wliite gladioli.


.Mr, -Arthur Lord, 'Phe hridi*, wlio w.ns


^aa)YT}RTISER jiND TIMES. ERIDAY, AUGrUST 21, 1925. COLLIDED WITH BUS,


MOTOR CYCLIST FATALLY IN­ JURED AT WHALLEY.


-An ii.,ciilent nl' a .^.inunvlial roniaiTuibln Mliir.. nn.„m-,l al Wbalb.y, ..a W,.,l„„,sdav al o rmnii, \vbi..-b, unba|.|.ilv, bail


a al 1.^11111^11,111 y,..stnrila> abnii .......... l l . ia i lv a^,.,l nil, a lariii labniiivr ..inpbivnil 'V Mr, William llnlaat,., Slamb-ii llnv, ' lUlieroe, Micenndieil


lin.val liiliniiary In si'vmi- iiilmiial iiijiirie,s, ■ .M,|iiin,..^ Min»- Ibal


Ii|.liaii.nil ly. bail laUmi tim IniimT nmin linlim via Ai'miiiKlnii. Al aiiv rat.., bn api.ruai-linil W liallny ,slmri|\ allnr liall-pasi nil.' anil will'll ...... .. liliy ' \anl^ Imm lb.' jiim'lmii nl Ani riiinlnii-rna.l ami Kiiin-sl |■ l•l•l M^llalll'll llin pnilll ( lllll.'l-nn-lnail,


,'ni|,,labl,' Inr 111,, llavill f. Ilisl pr.'V inlLsI v ,si|;imlli'il a I’.'mil., 'I.ii,, wlii.-li bail slarl. '.l


lioin the ,sliind a lew cards ilistiuit. and was proceeding 111 111,. dii-,.,-ti,,n of Hhoklmrii. R.( . Lipti'(d .sigmilled the motor evelist to slop Insieiid, however, O’Hrady «‘ontinm*d until alioiit tlircM yards from thi; const able. As the 'Ini'., driven hy William I.nc•a^. -L ( alder-aveiine, Hdliiigton, passed heliiiitj ihe^ eon>lah|e. Hie latter motioned to iMi iad y to ]>roeeed. a.s the road \sas eh*ar oi Iraiiie. He wa*. then alioiit four yards Ifom the 'Im-.. hut instead of turning past Hn* Swan Hotel he started the maeliine and went .straight into Ho* veliii-le. get linf' caught in sm-li a way that one onlookei- ,sjii«l he seemed to act as a “ seoteli ’* on the rear wheel. It would .■ 'I'cin as il. being m*w to Hie control of the <*yeli*. he bail aeeeler- at(*<l, and was going hefoi’e lo* could turn. 'Pile aeeitleiit liappeneil in a tlasli. 'Piie 'bus was itnmeiliarely stopped, before (he wlieel I’oiihl pass o\-er the iiiiforliinate man, who was attended hy Dr. Rost let liwa i le at the Wlialley I*oli<’<


veyed in Ihe Hhokhnrn Horongli Roloe anihiilanee to t in* Royal I nliriiiary,


suffered Irotn a frai’tnred [lelvis and other interna! ininri<*s. and was hrnised ahont the face. 'Plo* motor cycle was little the woi’m*. only the li*ft footi'e.st and liaiidlehar heing slightly hent. Death occurred at


a.m. yoslerday.


ami t-lie impiest. has heen fixed lor tliis tifternoon at Ho« Infirmarv.


'Pom MAKRlyV(.lL:S. LORD NFTPKR. l lyi l iu il niil Ini- t,|„. li,,,.! |j„a.,


at the Hlackhurn in i r a . l y , wbn bail


’ ........... ‘


ll.I.b-M a mninr nv(,|,, ab.iiil l.wolvn liiniitlis, lia. b.inii (n lllarlibiirii Inr a mnv marliiii.. ami,


ii


SEVEN CUTUiniOK I'OOTRAU. OLUl!


Cl itheroe ’s .second and final pr act i ce mutch vyill ho ola}cd to-mor row (.‘Sa turday) ;it


.Shaw Hr i i lge ground, the kick-ol f being’ iix.-d lor It-dl) p.ni . 'Pile .seh'ctod t e ams are: White with hlack hoops. I''loyd, goal ;


Cliilds and Sliiiger, hack.s: Watson, J’oiipje- wull and Hootlimaii, half-hacks; R. Scliule.-, and ,i. Kav (r ight ) , Dunn or llohinann (centre). A. Kedncy and Gar slang ( lef l i . Ions ards.


Hlaelv and White Stripes. I’ lekup or


Rre,st(iii, goal : Hail and Dawson, hai’k s ; llou ker, Hnrsl and South, Inilf-haeks; Siiiilh and Holt. »ir Hodgson (rigiit ).


n ’Diilierty or Holt ("e*nlre), 'Praiit"r and (.'art ni«*ll (lei i ), tor wants. Releree: .Mr. ,). .A. Forrest. 'Ihe new leti hal l , Hni i lhmai i . lias pta\ i -d


u’itli Lanc a ste r and Darui*n; and ( I’Dol ier iv is Hie tonn er Lanc a st e r pl a s e r .


Last Sa l i i iday ’s prai’tne game al lraeted a crowd «»f about


ami Hie match


provi'd very inleresiing. 'I’ln* ontstainling s^Ieees^es Were 'Pl anter ( i l lside-h- f t ) ; i lodg-


sun ( ins ide r ight », ( ’luulwi rk (oi i lsnlo r ig h t ) ; (Iradw4*ll ( ins ide right), Hall (r ight ha<k) and Gaist an g (left ins ide) , Olhei.-^ gave ghiiipsr,-. Ill lui'iii and it sl imiM not hi* di l l ieidt III Jield a geud resi-|-ve e| r\ e l i lliMii the tue i i ty-two on t r ial . Rei 'haps the 1110^1 .sat i slaei i i ry fea tu re was


the i-\ i ileme of strung int er es t and if thi s is maintained Hu*re slmuld lie Iittli- dni thi III Hie eluh having a s inr es s iut sea' -on. We aie asked tii st a te tha t al l per sons in­


tending taking a lesiTVi* s eat eani lnr the stand sltiMild dn so hy Moml ay. , \ngus t ’J l t l i . so tha t till* riiiiiiiiil lee may draw for the pos i t ion oi the seat-- on the lol lowing 4*v«*n- ing.


\ ' i ee-pn- s ident s who l iave snhser ihed Cl Is. may l iave .seats res erved on payment


ol a liii’ther Is. lid.


> Istalion jind afterwards con­ 1 h*


adva ntag e of the faci l i ty of paying a l i i i 'Hier *.!s. (id. so that , res eive mat i


.All meniher s taking lies niiiv


he \satel ied. ale aslvcd to take Hiei r rani to the gate so that il may he st amped. 'Pin* onl inarv memher' s rard is being stamped hy Hie el iih to (•n' title Hie holder lo attend reserve inalclH*s. In spite of oiir many n*feienre to the


nieiiihersliip selieine. some peoph* still ju'ofess doiihl as to tin* eonditions and fees ol mem- hi'i’ship. We will re-state them.


The Silent Spiral Baby Cars 'j'en


:^llillings buys a iiieiidiersliip <-ard tor I.an- easliire Com hi Mat ion nntt<’lies. A fnrtiier •J-'. till, will give fn*4‘ ailmissiiMi to res<*rvi> Mi:itriii*s. For anoliier RJs, (id. iiinnheis ma\ iiavi* a reserved seat on tin* stand. We l animi make tliis clearer Imt if anyone ilesire-< tiirtlu'i' information, application should he niaih* to any im‘iiiher of the eommittee. It is the man who heeoines a nieniher who shows gemi ine wi l l ingne.ss to help. The


committ e e Inivi* done their l»est and will eoni inm* t<) do i t . and Hu*y appeal tn Hn* footbal l pnhlii* to ral ly to the i r suppor t hy taking out mei i iher.s’ c a rds l iefore the first mat c h, so tha t tin* eluh may Inive a real ly tlm* seiid-ofV.


i L0\Y MOOR’S VENl’lIRE.


.AD.MITTKD 'PD NDRTH-KAST LAXC.A- .•SllIRK CD.MHINATIDN.


.Mr. R. Lord fnlPilled


the dniios of best man and Mr. 'P. Cln*w was the groomsman. .After tho ceremony a reci'ption was held a l tlie home ol the hricle ami later the newly married eoujde left for Blaekpool. whore the honeymoon is lieing spent, tlie liride travel l ing in a navy blue eosiiime and gold coloured hat.


presents inchidcd a lironze plant vase ami <*opp(*r ki'ltli* from eoileagnes al Cliathnrn Mill.


— £-3H — WA LMS L F Y - DFWHFRST.


liall Club was ailmitled to Hie Nortli-I'.ast Lancashire Comhination.


'Phe


On XVedm'sday 4*vi*ning I.ow .Moor I'Aiot- 'Plu* di*cisioii ol


tin* clnh to enter liiis I'ompetition has caused no li ttle surprisi* in Hie district , Imt il is anticipated that tlio club will liave a siic- ccssfnl season.


'Pin* dates of tlio home


matclies have heen fixed on the Saturdays wln*n Clitheroe play away, and in this I.ow Moor liave shown wisdom. Low Moor Iiave heen advised in Hie mat ter and will eon- tinuo to he advised hy tho Hurnley Football (■ lul), 'Po-morrow there will he a trial mateli on the Lew Moor ground.


\ eharge will he


made for inlmission. the proceeds to lx* de­ voted to St . Denys' Home.


—**HC-3-**—


RIHHLFSDALI-: AMATFUR LKAGIH!. It Inis heen deeidt*!! not lo eoiitiiim* the


Rihhlesdale -Amateur League tliis season, ou ai’counl of the small numher o\ clubs do'-ir- ing to liikt* part in Hie competition.





NDRTH-F.AST l a n c a s h i r k f o o t b a l l . At a met'ling of tlio North-Fast l.aneasliire


Coinhimit ion a I Hurnley, on Wediiesilay night, it was decid»‘»l to rescind Hie resolu­ tion ri'fnsing Farhy and Harnojdswiek Rark Villa permission to wi thdraw fnun Hm competition. Tin* latter, it was statml. will prohahly take part in theSliield eompet it ion. M’wo new chdis. .Aei*ringloii Colliery and


Low Moor, wi'ia* admitted, so that there will 1)0 seven elnhs in the comhinntion. iii- 4-Iiiding Hn* Hla»-klmrn lh»V4*rs ami Hurnley “ A ” teams.


Ml'TY YEA IIS’ SEUViCL.


( 'll A 'P H F R N SI (J N AI ,.M A N Tt > I! I‘:T 11 M!. Local lailwavmeii will slnutly entertain


Mr. Cliarh’s Frederick Rolls, ol (.'liatlmrn, who al the eiul ol next mouHi will relin* af ter fifty years’ service. Now sixly-nin.- vears old*. .Mr. 1‘o l ls couhl liavo retired on snperannnatiiin ten years ag«i hut he has alwavs passed Hu* Company’s annual test of plivsieal iitne.ss and has continued to act as ’ signalman in tho caliin on the up line at Hnnktield. He has he«*n in ehargt* «>l Hn* box for nearly twenty V4*ars ntnl lias well earned his pi*n.sion. A native of Hratlhury. near Stoekptiri. Mr.


I’otts recidveil his first expi*rit*nce of rail- wav life on Hu* Lomhm ami Nortll-\Ve^tern MM’Viei* in 1S7A when liis duty consisted of Imiking af ter p*)inls near Ravcnheiul (Ndlierv and the glassworks at St . Helens. Three years later he pr<n’oede«l to St. IR'lens j’unetion, ami on ’Pliursdny, Septem- lier 1 2H). 1S7S, liad a remarkable escape from death. A train leaving the hay siding at St . Helens struck liim, the firebox 4>f the engim* rolling him over several times he- hiro eventnallv !i*aving liim lielween two sleei)prs. He lind tho jire-sence of mind lo roll clear of the metals, and got out of tho wav in the nick of time as an express dashed past, tin* wlieels cut t ing his great


coat. .Afterwards Mr. R»>tts Ix'came signal iniin


a l Melton Alowhrny and hint Hie privilege, in IS7 ‘ ). of let t ing tlirough tho tirst pas­


senger train from Not tingham to Northami>- lon. Ho removed to Hellifield in November, nml proceeded to Clintlmrn n few


months later, heing engaged for 1 0 rears as a shnnti*r. A lirief period at- Wigan followed, and he was signalman at Hnr.s- cough Abbey before returning to Chathnrn to tako up the duty lie still continues. The most important change Mr. Rotts has seen in Hio rnilw.ny .sy.stem li.as heon the develop monl of A dorico itiAking it impos.sihIe for A sigimlnian lo accept a second train on a soobion whoro Another train is standing.


ANCIENT MONliMENTS.


LA.NT’.ASHIRF RKLIGS S ( 'HKDFld ’:i) FOR RRI’XF.RVATION.


Tiio tittli li>L of national monument.^ pre­


pared hy Hn* ('ommis>,ioner.s ot Works in pni'Miance ol tin* .-ViicitMit ,Mt>nnment.s t'on- s«)lidatioii


.\ct. I'.'l.'t. has heon issued hy


IL.M. Slatiom*ry Otliee. TIulmi lisLs, whicli are puhlislied iVom time to time, tabulate “ sneh inomiim*iit>s as ar4* roi>ortetl t»y the .\neient .Monuments Hoarti as being monu­ ments the preservation of whieli is t>l national imiHiriance." and this, tin* latest list. i-.fMiains the following monuments in


i.ancashire : Katlsford (nr F.dislord) Bridge. ClitlnToe


Cartmel I’ riory galehonse. Wraysliolme 'I'ower, UI verst on. K nap|ierHiaw (.stone ci rcle) . I.owit'k. I’ rswiek (Hriiish Set t leiin*nl). ( I least on ( 'asi h*. Riel Casllt*. Ri<*! Islainl, Harrow-in-Fiiniess. Ca.slle Hill. Remiiii);ton ( ’amp, near Hnliiie Ihink Riant a I ion. Frswick.


Newby Hridgf*. Golton. FOR NATIONAL


LAKF.iaAND HF.U'TY SROTS 'I’O HK DF.DH'ATKD 'I’O RLHLKk


and jiasinro land, which will In* lormaliy mhh*d ti> the .sev«*nly jutssessions ot tin* .National


The eighty aires of woodland, imeklaml,


will he d»*dicateil to tlio puhlle for ever hy N'isconni I'llavater, ami wliii-li 4*onsist ol ( ’rtfw Rark. Cooksliott Wood, CastK* Hoad and North Siraiid Hag. honglil and given to the .Nalitimil Trust hy Sir .lohn Randles, Ke.swick. to save part ef them at any rale trom the disp«>iling ami sacrilegious hands 4»f tin* huihiers, are of liistoric.'il interest. GastU* Head is the nlng of a om*e mighty \oleant) wliicli stood d.(HH) or 7.OIK) le»*t. Iiigli, and t«) wlinso eni)>lions the formation ol the Lake District I'an he primarily traced. Oin* day it blew its liead o(F and is now «*nly 0*


**•' Saturday, ulion tln*y


a sweet w»)od patli. wimling and c(U)l. and it has long been one of Hio most popular slnirt walks and easy clindis from Keswick. Crow Rark was a ghnh* of beautifnl royal


2'.' f*'et liigh. 'Flu* top is reached hy


oaks 200 years ag«). LaO'r it was a race course, and tin* «*ircnlar triu*k rouinl Hie hill in Hn* centre |2!U’> feet high) can still lie <*le:irly trac«*<l. Tin* view eommamls tin* lake from end to end and look.s full into Hn* “ jaws ” of Rorrowdale. Lord Xortlihonme, .Mrs. 11. D. Rnwnsley.


Golonel .). W. Weston, Cajitain A. C. N”. ]>i\ey. M.R., and Sir Rroderick Clianee will also take par t in the deilicalion ci'romony.


--------------------->— « o -------------------- LUMMOGK!


falling luxlies. Hnt there is a lx*ttc*r word for the irro.silient bump of tho Immun body when it drojvs from a height on to the ground. 1 wius watching Richard ono day gatliering fruit, wnte.s a corrcs]>ondont. The middle of hi.s ladder rested on a bough, hut. reganlle.s,s of the laws of grayity, tho old mn continue<l to mount tho fnlcrnm. ‘Look out.’ T slionU'd, ‘ If that ladder tips up you’ll have a musty fall. “ Ah!” ho replied, ” 'I’hal ’s insl what i t done tho other day. aud I did oomo down a Lummoct l”


“ Dull thud ” is a phrase «»ft(*n n.st'it of


CO-OPERATIVE HALL, WHALLET — • HC-J-—


THURSDAY & SATURDAY Lover of Camille


FeaUiring .Mniitc Blue. A splendid adaptation «)f the faniotis Novel l)V IVe\Mst.


WHALLEY. ,Kt Wer^^*\ .-Vgricultiiral .^lnlW on Wi*dnos-


day, .Mi.vs C, .M. Tomlin.son, of Rark Farm, Wiswell. wa^ Miceovsful in liie butle r sisMion. .Meml»er.> el the “ (IS ’ ’


.-\sbei-iat ion,


Hhu'kpool, had a mofor iiin to \\'liail<*y on Snmlay. amt tliere enj4>yed a ploa.sant lamiilo. TRIR. -A parly of foriy-three nii-*mher.'5


el the Whalley Weiiieii's lliiionist A.s,soeia- lieii had a mest enieyahle excursion tiv chara to Hiirnsall, Holton Wood.s ami tikley. Whilst


in the wooils sov»*ral


el the i*arty witne^s^•d an I'xciting rcvsciie of two eliihlren from the surging w.itors of Hu* WhaiMe. R.ARISH COHNOIl .. Mr . J. W. Shaw


pre.shhMl al tho monthly meeting of Wlialloy Rarish ( ’«mneil. on ’^ne^day, when Hie ti'iuloV of the -Aeerington Di.strict Gas ami Water Ho.-ud to liglit the villagj* wa.s accented, and the im*eting approvt'd a pro­ posal to 4*re<’t adilitioind lamps in Liim*lieliU avenm*. Tlie nieoting dealt witli a i-nm- piainl regarding the olmoxious smell Irom a relns4* (ip. and decided t<» call tho Sani tarv Inspej-lor's at-lention to the mattfir. FOOTBALL C’L l ’ H.- Thoro was a fairly


good aOemhinets at Hu> annual gener.al meeting of members of Wlialley Football Cluh. lield in tin* L’o-oper.ativt* Ciifi* tin Tuesday 4*v»*ning, Mr. .1 . Murcliant presid­ ing. Tlie balance slioet, which showed a surplus of L’M on last season, w;us nnunimmiH- ly adopt«*d as satisfact»>ry. Mr. A. Brooks «’oiisenled to continue at honorary socrelary nml treasurer, and .Mr. ,1 . Merchant iw League representative. The following wero elected Hu* commit tee; Mc.ssrs. A. Clilfe. F. Clapham, H. .Marshall. W. Rroclor am! J. Whipp.


— « o >— ( : i r ( ’i : :'.nT.\:-;t i a l f.v i d k n g k .


.seluml, and the principal wius imtling his pupils Hirtmglt their pacoj.


.V - country .scluiol hourj was visiting a


lie a.sked, turning to one hoy. " Please, sir. ’twasn’t me,” whimpered


“ Who signed Magna Chnrla, lloliert?”


hi8 .seat; hut an iild toliacco-chewing <'onn- iryman on tin* Imanl was not .satisluxl; so, after a well-direcKd aim at tho cuspidor, ho said: “ Call tliat hoy hack. 1 don’t like his manner. I lx*Hevo lie did do it.’’ ---- " The Repper Rot.”


the youngster. The leaclier, in disgast, told him to take


COMJNG OUJ EVKN, Samly; Hoo i.s it. Jock, that yo *iuk


81'^ an Gimirmous profit otf yer potatcA^s when yo gio a sjHicial i rice to each freondf” Jock: “ Well I tak a half-crown off tk«


prioo because he’s a freend o’ mine; thea 1 tak ton pounds off tho hunderd weight ba- causo I'm a f.iond o’ hi.s.”—“ London Opinion.”


•V M


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S O N N E T T G for 2 Children


I YABY tides in comlotl on these wondediil silent splml ^ springs. Mother suffers less (atigue, too, because they


make the car so beautifully light, silent, and so easily propelled.


f" w § ~ i ■ %fr. \ No * Vuixn.i UUf'l U'W.s .. i


SONJvlETT -T I'KH'IS


I fvi'.l' T-i.n . v.lr Mil. IhiO. I tvrt'ii v-lt'-t-N ;in.l


X.i > I'i’.l-' illii-ti.'tril ...... 49^ tvK-. C P :)DT6d6 o h TO)') ■: o:


AT BENTHAMS^ MARKET PLACE^ CLITHEROE PRAItlS RE-TYRED.


^HOODS RE-COVERED. ____I ‘r.lLEKJT IKAL i-T,! :!!l |, ii h d A I In some


I’asi*.'., i l i t ierent plaver.-. will oeenpy Hu* s ame po-ti tiim ill each hal f .


NEWS, GOOD NEWS, MADAM- n ew sh o e s fo r autumn ! «„-riiMAi,


This is our messago. Summer days aro long now, but they will shorten into Autumn. You will bo thinking soon of tho things you aro going to do


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