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ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1926. a w Til


E D I T O E ’S r O S T - E A G . THE MIND AND THE MOB.


.Sir,-- 1 he;' lo coji^^ratulaUj •• iMty.'biticrai


un th e j i roiluciiot t ol a very cIcvct piueo ul Bui>liislry ami cjisiiisiLry in ' liib Just wcek’.s Gonui lml ion (o y o u r f o n v ^ p om l cm j e (.•oinmn.'s. Hut eatsuibtry c o n i a in s tlio yer ins ol (lisoase ami lu i i r iu l i , ami i.>


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a itj Ri J>- ' IV-"' & 1^23 S e a K i n g S e r g e III' l it . ^'•■li‘I; t'l- J« l i , : l ) t" l . Indian Whipco rd


A li.U'i « i.iM iig 111,( I'M.il th a t I r i id s I ........ 11< .itln r,


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P u r i t a n Tw e e d s gi iai.i iit ''! >1 AM


Gli II I ti" K'l. Ittnib, «t>.. «


f l i tv i o t ' . . I ’m II-. IS € 1 F T


It’.s no use beating about the bush. The strike is bound to make a difference to all trades and the Fifty Sliiiliiig Tailoring trade is one of them. Now when we say that tise Fifty Siiiiling Tailors have to obtain orders and niaice suflicient suits to Iceep tiirec huge cloth mills continually going you wili understand it takes some doing when times are not too good.


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i;MIIIl< Mlt '■•h « tl')U o f U i.iJ is . I 'm S U I I . .S lri'<h a n d S io tc l j


Hence the necessity for some real worth while inducement to our customers to order their suits and overcoats .NOW. This inducement takes tlie form of a haiulsome, solid, 24" .All British Suitcase. Jt is a gem of a suitcase, compieie witli two strong brass spring locks, key, strong all leather iKindle, etc. Tlic case is strongly protected at all corners and Iiandsomely lined. And all this FREE—if you will take time by the forelock and ORDER NOW.


O N E W O R D O F A S S U R A N C E


This is a n ent irely free gift, a n d the .standard of qual i ty -b o th wo rkma n sh ip and mater ials of the sui t you are order ing has not and will no t be lowered in the sl ightest degree.


O N E I V O R D O F W A R N 8 M G Tile i ' if ty Shil ling Tai lors Syndicate placed a huge orde r for sui tcases but


they a rc NOT going to repeat it . Previous exper ience of Fif ty Shil ling Ta i lor s ’ offers lias s l iown the necessi ty of no t wa s t ing a s ingle liay if you wish to avoid the chagr in of being too late.


SUIT TO .^II=:ASURE AND NO EXTRAS


R A I N C O A T S A 75/ -


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IJ.iiii. i-.it of li.iiiiisoiiu* .ii'j'^.ir- lmi''-ii<'ir.iM'- btoimpnvif


LiUno with ■•..nv <h<-ck lin in g . Not to be c o i i i iv i 'i l with i-hiMp cotton


U.ilis, tliat I '.i'iitv Soil. Our pricf 29. KING WILLIAIW STREET. BLACKBURN


DDc . J lhF ^ Cornor of Chancery St reet and St. J ame s Street PRESTON 1 - 2 4 , Fisherg.ate


You arc only a few minute s away f rom o u r Depot™ come an d l iave a iook ro u n d lliis evening. You wil t n o t be pressed to buy, but you wil l sec for yoursel f wl iat " Fif ty Shi l l ing Tai lor ing ” ; j o / ; s 'm c a n . •TM E


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type 1)1 mimi t l iai i'laya upon llie nii tl i ii iiv iti” moll.


t’olujim.s, he would o.si raci.se those who tfi^rer i rom him, ttml would if he could expi i rge t lu' i r opinions an d uonvict ions f rom ptih- liei ty. On t iml .rotttl h uma n i ty wjts <le- pr ived lor a th o u s an d yetirs of th e advant j tgo


of pi-ogre.'^.sivc Ivimwledge of th e faet.s of i iuman life ami n a tu r e . St) l a r jis th e expres s ion of iii\- i-wu views


i t j tolerant t lomina t ion of the a i d h o r i ly of both -jeet o r o a r iv .


6th July, H.'L’G. — »E-3W»^ THE CONSTITUTION.


with people wim have “ got tlieir ham! down ” on helialf of the Tory and JAberal secret par ty funds. And the.so are the things we are calh.’d nj)on snp[)oi't. to foster.


to admire, VlC;il;A.\T.


AN OPEN LETTER TO COUNCILLOR R. JONES.


oi profound dismay, and .shall I say ro'^ret th a t I address you.


-\ly dear .Sir,—I t i.s with an inienso feeling ’ fS OW S :U H L T X jS G l i E A T H o l i d a y S A L ™ E l '.l i r . \ T l J t F ;F0 ] | T i lK B . . \K C A 1N S


EVERYTHING REDUCED REGARDLESS OF COST S t o c k— N't.


.Spkc i .u .i.y l . u r o n T G o o n s .


LADIES BAR SHOES in Tan, Nude, Stone, Grey, and Black Patent GENTS BOOTS and SHOES in Black and Tan ALL CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES REDUCED


TICN.NIS .SHO l iS . l> l . l .U SOt .S a n d CJtICICICT BO O T S ;it B a r g a in I’ rioe.s. J. SOWEFRBLITXS - \1 C a .'<i i .Ho o t 8 t o i u :.s , 3, MOOR LANE, CL3THEROE it^i >4 ‘ y/’V} I •« V A%r; . ROAD SCRVicrs LV, *. TO Sailey, Gisbura aad Barnoldswlck


Loaves Clithcroc......... Loaves Barnoldswick


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S f e I ' ^ e A r p If®!®


a . 111. a , 111. S-.'i.a.N 111.55 10. 5 s


TT.MK TABI .K |i.in.


■1-55 1.5


N - not on Sundays


From Clithoroo.. . From Downhain


•a.m. .Sals, ]i.m.


. 11-25 12-IU |i .m. Sals . 12-5


12-25


|i.m. ;!-(i


CLITHEROE TO DOWNKAiVI p. in.


j ) .m. :i-r>s


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]>.m. •Ljn


}».m. 7-1)


p .m. p .m. p .m .


p.iii. ! ) - 5


p . in.


7-15 10-Jl) p .m.


7-jr. 10-4S


Pocket Time Tables for July now Ready, price Id. T imi : T'..mi i ,|.; ii i-nixii ti ik


H oi .idav.s .M.AKK S t iRK J T S A PENDLE VOt : TB. -WFB BY the: HOL-8DAY3 ^ YOU NEED NOT STAY AT HOME


Ge t a u v e u f ami th e joys of Mic oj,,.,, niad a rc your.s. fW c an a c c ommo d a f e y o u If you Jiavo nol the rc.aily cash.


10/ . down .s;.cii.cs ym, a. l.-ir.sGcl,ass


fully gi i . ii iintecd for ever , and th e balance a t 2 ,(> aveokiV. iSa'I'is va ction G ua ka>:t i: hi >.


SNjU’ES “■ SfTh U/.'. BBBHBBBBBI ^ A oe st s loK CARPENTER, STENTON-GLIDER SMITHFIELD & VALLEY SNAPES c E x a m i n e B i i l c o c k ’s


e x t e n s i v e r a n g e i n H o l i d a y V / e a r


TENNIS SHIRTS f rom 6 6 WHITE FLANNELS .at '21/- GREY FLANNELS .at 14/11 REAL PANAMAS a t 10/6


-•\ w i d e s e l e e t i o i i E v e h y t im .s <; KGiT a-\.si.:s, in ,BAG.S a n d r u n J IO T O R t S T


Helmets .at 6/9 ; Gloves a t 6/6 ■ Overalls a t 10,6


’ SHOOTING STICKS f rom 15/ -


Uscfi il for avalkiiig, golfing, cl imbing, &c. Wh e th e r you a rc going to tho Seaside


th e Mountains , tho Lakes, or having a spor t ing hol iday.


\ o u c an be wH] cqui j iped a t


exercise ouo can take. So i t is, Doctor, so J i t is—i f you can find any place to walk


R E G E N T H O U S E Dr. ^fayo declares walking is tlie best


J'-hmir da sidcr


•'^ir.- Tile


iiiiliisini',.. ivi-'i'li mi l


man ivla. ai-liially oiiU ilio o o a l - l l io iiiaxiiiiiim inorano of hours siu-iii ai ilio ooal laro is alioiil i l l ; poi- ,v,..,.|i. ami ivo ail ' ii|it oil Ih.. ivholo 1,1 | ,„a sinlit ol llio lari. ihai. In., ■


lioiirs. Ill ih,. i-aM.' ol ilii- coal liinvoi- -iho ■ ih iy " l oiiiiis iriiiii i ho Uim,


.soil'll lioui's at. ooal hi'U'iiin—.sniiiotitilos as •slmi'i a liiiio as .'li lioiirs. "


Im ioavos iho |.ilhoa.l lo iloscollil iho .shall nm II,at ii, soiao I'li.sos Iho .loiliiotioii ol ■.m-ii I lino woiihl moan Consiiloraliiy loss than


' ii i tli iirsls of iiioi, liiio .Air. .A. ,| . r '„„| ;


pi'mliiood. lint in iho n'liiaiiiino 112 Sliilos innilm'iiio ny |,or ooiit. ol hor ooal. tlioro^.; no s lalnlory limilalioii of hoiir.s As i iimllor ol racl. in llio oliiof ooal Slalos simii as I oiiiisyli'ania, Viroiiiia ami llliiinis, -IS lace limii'.s ol not mil ivorlc por wool; a( tho ooal It is liiMii'iil, lo I'oi'oii.'il,. Uio irooiio ii t


IS nsnal. tlnit- l liev


upon his [lurchasing power. In otiior words. Ins s tandard of life is deruiitelv eou- hned. And tins from the men who profess are out to raise i t l


O.VLOOKKIL “ PHILO’S ” PHILOSOPHY.


Sir .—Wo gat l ier from “ Pliihi " Unit hv kdihed " ’k k ,


exalk'd decided to imestion a friend who - x f o r d ’'’


xlord, as to tho moaning of the form philosopher.” Ho got the reply ! On"


i f ChrisTcrnmel"


/Tiritn 1 ^ * ” ^ order to make sure of being ent iled o onlor Iho rank of tho most


*


I libcd 1 hilo^^opher ” .and ovident iv fail- 1 '''’''- ' “


"■'’■■o " pulling his .sometiinc-s


iigaiiist Iho ti-lionr liay, willi thoir ro|ioatoil assertions that thev are out for an im provement in the miner 's s tandard of lifo I t IS obvious t h a t to l imi t his hours of work IS also to restrict his wage-earning capnt.'ity.


"Ibis in lurn impose.^ a olioclc


niinilior ol hniirs |ior wool; worhoil In miiiors ill olhor roiiiili'ios. Ii has liooii shhl that 111 Amorioa Ihoro is a stal i i lorv .'/-hinir ilav I has I.s Irno ol In Slaios. wli'oro loss lha'n ono-Ioiit I


o .\,in.,'ioa's lolal ,'oal oiilimi is S..II10 I'oiil'iisinii osisis will, room'll to il,o


" I think Imth iho oon-lal.l, niisiakei i," said Uarnld I'i.


inuiiir dr iver . 21. Ithiukhni'n-sireet. Black Imrn a t Bolii)n-h,v-Bc.whind Pei tv .Sessions on Monday, when eliargod with-’ driving niolor oar to iho dangi'i' of the mililio at l.isinii'ii. a t d-l.i p.m. „i, the l.'itir .Iniic.


.signal to go in Ihe direetioii of Skip,on. Ile s ipial ed inn lorward, Iml defendant t inned into Hell,lield-road will, llie resul t t l iat he I'ollided with the other car . AVheii spoken to af lcrwards defendiiiii said lie had


back u-as turned, you liad no business io go forward.


I'Jofcudaiit Was ordorod amount ing to ,L*1 -Is.


pay eo-us When haby siifTers with i tchinq skin,


TAshe.s, r l iaps or pimples, use i ’oaii ’s Oint- rnem 1 here is no lieiter .salve for chi ldren Isecommended for r ingworm, insect bites and eczema Ha n d y tubes Is S-i


j .arge bus ( three t imes the quant i ty) 3s. All


mistaken the .signal. Defendant admi t ted making a mistake. Inspector Ju n ip e r : When the polieeman'.s


hi id- inad iiilo (.islnirii in the dirootion Ui lhoroe wlion i c'iondiinf.s oar orashed inlo him daiiiagiiig tho sleeri iig gear am, froiil Hlieel In i.'onvorsalion a l tor ll,o acoidenl dok'i idanl ailmil ti'd that lie had done wi'oin hack in going lorward will, me policenian-s P . f . Senior .said he gave defendant the


tow.u’d.s Inm.


'Sloplion Cavonagh. ]8:i, l ir iorcl i lk- road. '-"'i


oomiiig mu of liclli-


and I rv<‘ie AinrgeriMiu


BLACKBURN MOTORIST’S MISTAKE.


B FO H OIBY E WL 6 R TE HL AS EL EpU IPPEO


thing to tlio.-^e workers and voters wlio placed you on trus t as a gooil ro|>resentativo «t Labour ideals. Under these circum- staneos I am sure i t would linve been more in keeping with political honesty if yon had withheld your act ion of joinim^ 'llio lories unti l you wore unfct lerod timl free from Labour representat ion.


not. take iilaeo nnii l one is free of all oliligat ions.


Nours sineorely. A LAIIOUH. VOTKR.


J INERS' HOU.RS. l'*r mini itre-'fiii


llie hoin> ot work p e r week in othoi ’ .Miuiy iiisiiiiii-cs 111


i igiiaiion against prompts ns to con


:m II,. Il, y.iiii- ii..;i,li.i-.x, ivhil.i ill


Ilii. eii-iiR'i-iiiiK iiml i.|ii|.liiiililiiig li'iiik.s l i II. ti luiiii's. ami ill il a, lini l . l ina u-aiie -l-l'


11 ■l>-liiiiir


ihrowing over cer tain principles if one i lunks that oilier.s are bi«Uer. hut coninmn la irness demands that, the change .shonUI


I hero i.s cer tainly nothing wrong in


known sianiH vigilantly J'oprcsonting a c er tain iloelrino or creed wliich carrie.s along with i t a gospel and lai th unsurpassed hv any niovoinont of any time, 'rhe.se ideas, ho[ics ami itleals, differ fundamental ly froni ihi* eiild mat Ler-ol-taci conceptions embodied ami proclaimed in the 'j’ory par ty to which y<)U have, 1 learn, (piito recently become an lulherent,


called J.abour, soinotbing is most cer tainlv due. 'File Labour movcinont a.s you mus t have


'Jliat being so you owe .some­


men am! women who helped and supported you, so tha t you would bo enabled to servo the town from t l iat par t icular point of view


Jo he s trict ly la i r to all the hardworking


t ime ol day is to ofl'eml the intelligence of ev<>ry thinking man. '1‘liat .s(M*alled upper Chamber is packed


st ilut i<m demand ti t tent ion par t icular ly that, whii.'h involves the heredi tary jirin- eiple. Ib.nnemhering that we are not living in the -)liddh« Ages hut in the twent ieth century is (ptite suflieieni- retison for oppos­ ing in every .shape and form every vestige ot th a t Inul old [irineiple th a t bceanso man is the .son of his father cer tain power anti privileges .slioiilii be bestowed upon him. All who .suiiport Toryism aiitomatie- iiliy .support the perpetuat ion of such oiii- ol-dato idejis and j>rineiplos. One could dilate* upon tlie iminornliiy of the mona«*eliieaI system hy drawing a glar ing coiit.rast hetwocMi royal palaces and the hovels of the poor, with a bi t ing commentary upon tho blessings of oiir Clir is tian trivili^'a- lion. As for tho Jlouso of Lords, it is liy way ol a joke. 'I'o prai.se a Const i tut ion which embraces a Jlou>o of Lords ai this


loam th a t the various poinics raised in his let ter will he (leak with in due cour.se. Other aspects of our “ prehistoric ’’ Con­


>i»',—“ Einjtiirer ’’ will be pleased io IMllLO.


of life a r e of an y v alue or no value, the re i.-5 no des i re to th r u s t th em ni»ou anyhody h ut those of y o u r in t e l l ig e n t r e ad e r s will d r aw th e i r own couelus ious . * WGfh a n in ­ tel l igent iudividuali.sin^ th e .social organi.sm will work out- its own " salvat ion, f reed f rom


ol'. to le r an c e tl iji l jidmii.-. ireei lom ii] llie ex- ])rciiijion ol


W'iiil.'rL credi l i i i j ; yon, .sir, wii li a d eg r e e tipiuinn a n d view.’s in youi ’


> typical ol‘ a c e r t a in


ing a jjhilosopher ! liuiiibly aeknowieilgo I tliscovered a look 1 might have resorted to “ sacivcloth and ashes, ’ Imt for tunaiely from Llie wr i t ings of a g re a t thinker 'l learned th a t lo lind uui how l i t t le one km)W.>> is tho iir.sl slop lowanis knowledgo; th a t lo recogni.se one’s seif as a tool i.s the s ta r t in g point ol uisilom, ami tha t the love of wisdom la the .sure and sim]>ie path lo he- eoming a pliilos»Ji»her. b a r lie il li ’oin me lu c|Uibble, h u t wi th all


b-elf:” 'I'hia J iinllincliingiy endeavoured do, but unlike “ J’iiilo ” ' instead of nml-


lIuo re.speci to “ Ph i lo ' s ’’ f r ieml , the learnct l ami I supimse “ em i n e n t ” Oxford


s ch o la r , J should h ave exi ieetod a mneh more ex p l ic i t t lol ini l ion of pli ilosopliy th a n “ one wlio sees th in g s as th ey a r e , ” foi’ i«> <lo t h a t would rei jt i ire a be ing f a r h ig h e r th a n ma n , a n d in all mode s ly the g r e a t e s t amongsL its woiihl only claim th a t lie t r ietl to see lhing,s a.s they a r e , for all knowledge is llio t a k in g oi t.hing.s lo r g r a n t o d , boliov- ing them lo be i rn e . Tlj .say i l iai “ s e e in g th in g s as th ey a r e ’’ is phi losophy Jacks eomjirehen.siveiiess. J L miis i inc lude moral c h a r a c t e r ,


i n ie l l ig ome . c le a r t li in k in g


Vsliarp-wiLtedness it you j i iol 'er ) , co u r ag e , an d love of th e h e a n t i fn l a n d th e good, ami i t is only tlio ma n in wJiom those (jnalitio.s iiiul oxii ression t h a t c a n bo es leomed wor thy ot hoiiig cal led a pliilosoplior . Wh a t l iner phi losophy is ih e ro th a n th e S e rmo n on the Alouiiti'' W t were tin* a u t h o r l iving ui -day i t wonltl bo a mi r a c le if JIo were i i ivi ied to be th e i^roles sor ol Phi losophy a t Oxford. :nid i t would bo a g r e a t e r iiiiraelo if Ho could bo por.sniuled to m.’eoiH th e Ar ch ­ b i shopr ic of r a n l e r b u r y wi th i ts L'lo.nOI) p e r ai imim. No t all th e c u l tu r e d edue ai ioi i ol O.xlord ami Uamhi ’idgo can ma k e a man e i th e r p o e t oj' idiiio.sopher.


“ 'I’lie wiml


<udv iorce to govern action (l iuman) is will —the power to put lortii energv to


he means hy “ the forces t luil govern human actions;-'”


given ends. 1 shouUl say th a t the


Icr one wouhi he giml of enl ighienmeni . At th e clo.>«o of liiN l e t t e r “ P h i lo ,” p e r ­


hap s unconseions ly, p u t s in a plea for Socia l ism. “ Ar c we nol luemher s one .il an o th e r :" ” he p la in t iv e ly asks , a n d linishos wi th “ No ma n in a. et iminuni iy of in­ d iv id u a l s is a law to h ims e l f . ’’ It* is tn io tn a t wo l iave tn ab id e by the law.s of tlie S t a l e ; in o u r pre s ent sta'ge of li fe civili/.a- ton would bo ini[)o.ssible wi th o u t t l iem. J h i t when nmii evolves to t l ie “ h ig h e r social •|tat4' whe re th e “ law wi lh iu hceoines th e law wi lhoi i i . ’ when ev e ry ma n ' s word is his bond aiul


i Ik* la n d monupolv ami all th e o th e r monopol ies to wiiicli it gives riNC


a r c nUe r ly aholi.siu'd, ami men wi th a re a sonable amo u n t cf work can live in peace a n d p le n ty , may it not l.e as Coi i iucius .^aid, “ 'They will n.-eil mi h ig h e r law th a n th i s - Do \<* u n to otlier.s as ye would liavo th a i th ey •'honld lio u n io vcm.”


FH V.silOCii.AT. If there are other forces I


a t all. -I.l, however. “ l^liik) ” is .saiislied lo accept i t as .■'in’li it is no wonder that lie repeatedly reminds us to woi’k out “ our own salvat ion with fear ami t rembl ing.” It might be nearer to say that t ru th is iudg- meiit or apprehension that i> in aecordanee with reality. Alay 1, Mr. E<litor, a.sk “ J'hilo “ what


.1 sugges t it to bo no deliuilion


i l iat tho answer js known m a cer tain htrge and wcaltliy friendly .society : “ Tru th is the only object wort liy the research of every wise man, since tha t wliieh i.s opposeil lo it can­ not be uselul to liim.* \\ ouhl any ordiiiarv intel l igent mind accept i lmt as a'del i i i i t ioi i ot i ru lh ; '


tion hy Pi late .Josus ronmiucil si lent , but IMiilo ” makes the .•'t:irtling revelat ion


eternal evolution ” or “ when s t ronger built minds were sniiporietl sometimes l)v mouarehs and other times by aristocracies, deinocrueies and otJier radicuf agencies, thev succeeded in enforcing thei r theories anil helieis on unpducated tind ignorant mobs *’ 7 -mero tautology;-' Af ter all that he hursts ior lh into sickly metaphor and with imaginary inspirat ion .says: “ 'rims tliev planted as it were trees of thei r own miui re and tended and watered them, and for a l ime those trees nourished jiud the inohs wei(.‘ happy and coiiteuied to live under them shaded from the burning su n .” \Vliy t ry to s tupi ly men’s brains ui i l i sneli uniii- telligiblc play of words:" “ JMiilo ” ven­ tures, wi th more courage than the angels, to raise the ever memorahlo que.stion Wiiat is ini lh;"” When asked the ipie.s-


.so besots human life. But tho search to lind th a t l ight is as Iruitloss as the settj’eh iilti-r tile J’hilosoijher’.s Stone or the .Ulixir ol Lilo. What can anyone make of sueii high fahiLiii’” plirascs as “ practically


a leeling ol o.x'iieetaney oi .some new light th a t might be heljiful in t rying to .solve the problem ol poverty, vice and misery, that.


all his unhappy st r ivings to ho iihilosophie, and i t will bo fonml diflieult as we reail llirougli Iiis plethora of words not to have


blowcth wh e r e it. l i s i e th , ” a n d il iore h ave l>oen Jiiore {dii losopheis raisetl i rom the th r e e l l ’s ami a good moOicr t l ian by all llio univer.s i t ies ol th e wor ld jui t to g o lh e r . It is neetlloss lo luliow •* Pliiio ” th rough


who sees things as they are.*’ And “ Phi lo” .said: “ Jfight , that/ i.s my marie.” By imik- iiig this declarat ion “ Piiilo ” assunios the role ol •* I ’l i i losophcr /” and i t remains for him Lo prove th a t ho fully mer i ts this .ycII- iiiiiiosod di.snncLioii by jusLifying i t to us in his writ ings. l*ersonally my li rst real awakening ol mimi came in medi tat ing over Iho faimnis maxim of Socrates, the Pathor of Piiilc»'>upliy, ‘•Alan, know thy-


Glerijymeirs Gar Overtsirneti at Gisbiim.


Accrington iWan Fined £5 and £11 8s. 6d- Gosis.


Ju n ip e r iiroseeuleil on helialf of the police. I lici Hov .1. .A. JViiiiiaii,


ck.lV'iiiioil, ami


|■mlmllK huai'il, .spare wliaol, hack wheels 1111,1 a.vla ami tiiriiail Ilia car coiiiplolciv


0,1 tho oll'-siila, siiiashiim tha


Pp, or, a t laasA, iiiv iiistiraiico coiiipaiiv will ami J will saml ynii aimthar ear to tako von OMiiii',1


Ilia a.spaiisas.'’ AViliicss told dcfamlaiiA ho «as 111 the wroiio lor having drivaii on tha ui'ong .side of the rojifl.


1 f.ishiirii lor Iho iiiolit, ami I will pav


londant was praetically on his proper ,'.idi*-- tiboul a yard from the hedge?


on it. -My ease i.s l,hi.s™aiid I have to put |i p,


the lir.st time I have dr iven


—veil iiiado a hiy sweep and hlocked flic ''"'i' ’,


l io did not use those words. 1 P ' s


> derhiiid, win, travelled will, .Mr. Boiinian,


tako.-/—Oh, no! Tiic Bev. C. Cedrie lUercer. also of .Siiii-


"P'el 't l iavi made a niis-


t'orrohii raled. and s aid, he received siiell Iii.niries Iroiii Iho aecidant as to nece.ssilalo I t


had a lady will, him. appeared to he tl.-ijolliiiB .i t over iweiilv miles an hour l lei iry h. I'Joalher. oiiAieian, foil, Caven­


week.s stay at ( l ishnni . .Defendant, who


marks wore clearly delliied. Air. I ’omiMin's cai had kept W9II to tho lef t of tho ro.ad oil Us proper side. Tho nntrks, which ho took to ho those ol delomlai i t ’.s ear , sliowed s UijU It had heoii t ravel l ing on tho w.rong -Mr. .'Ulen: You only t l ionght lhay were *i *"‘**’*'^ detciicIaiiL’s ear!"—Yes


itic* ot the road. “,V


—Nob many, not more than tlirco or four Because ihoso inarlcs stood out more


prominent ly than the .rest, you took them *po,*'ks of dofemlant ’s carp—Y'^es.


accidcnl lie examined ilie wheolinarks and lonml Lhal (lolomlant\s c a r had been driven loO yards on the wrong side immediately beloro the collision. Jlo told de fendant ho would bo repor ted for dr iving to the danger


i .0. benior said half-an-iiour a f te r tho


Jfolcmlaiib was qui te satisliod i l iat be was in no way io blame.


<lmvn : lie was smoking his pipe ami luokiii"’ straight ahead. In sp e c lo r . l imip e r : Vou h av e h e a rd i t said


la n g l i le r : “ i l c was a.s much on tho wrong sule ol tlie road as he charges me with hcing.


DeleiKlaiit eorroborutod, adiling, amid Jle clonicil th a t lie hiul liis head


th a t Air. i ’cninan was on his lef t s ide'"- - 1 os.


— 1 sugges t ho was no t on ins own side. You know the damage you have done,


terri lio speed to over turn his c a r .— I could not. ove r turn Jiis car.


n a s looliing ahead. W'oi'o ynil .-lit ho'iilo AH'. Ibi-liwiil'llr- -


lO S .


NVeri* YOU talking to liim;---l \va> not. Ihe Ijeneli decided to eonviel ainl in- quired the amount of iln> eoxls.


1 1 was


asc’ertai i ied th a t ilie clergymen had travellotl Irom L:irlislo hy taxi , a f te r having imn- ne.\ed Irom SnmIerlamI to Carlisle hv


coiihl have mili-iUccl thoii- CNponso.., hv t , . i ; . l l i , , | r all tho way hy ti'iiin, fiil' ii isiancj . I, , I


the duty ol iihuiitUf to mi t iga te damages. J t inight be Mint the reverend gentlenion


.1 ' . Al lan: had 111 leave hy i ia in n,i .Siimlav, which which ainounlod to .CJl 8s. lid. 1" >l“ ; l case wo simnlil havu


wmihl have nicai iAsi ihst ilntos for mil' pulpits. lii.iA "Oiild l iavc heen iniii'c oosaIv sDTI l)olomla„ t was fined


iT ,. ami costs NO WORDS WASTED.


Ti ' ” 'n ‘i''’'’ a i ia in e s


” \Vl,o,'o=” Wh t ic . a.sked Air. Cai rns, the imiri^


1 o l ic e Cou r t , “ D r u n k ? ” .nsked PGsomn-I


’'■•'id the saolcr, al


tralo. “ Poplar.” >,aid .a policoman. “ '-Viiv money.' asked Afr. Cairns. “ One .shilliiiK,” said file gaoler. “ Got a ship,” infcrfiosed tlio prisoner “ Got a ship—seven shillings;”


ga'ole^*' " This w.ay,” said the .As in a Civil decision it G almiit L'l), lo g u i n e a s ~ 1= I A fS IO


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Of the common hey were.


gvsleil th a t AI a projier outlook:- IL Wli;ii, wn.s your po-iii,ni in the ear '- I


side:-^--No, sir . lii''lioetor .hininer :


li ha.'


IDi'liworth was nol keoiiing ” wa'. looking :diead.


near to avoid a <-rash. Xei lher ear souiKlcd a horn. .\li. ^Vllaii: as Air. Denman on his wron*'^


Chathur i i , .-^aiAl she was with (lefomlaiit in the ear. In her opinion holh r-ars \v4*re too


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Do yon sugges t he ivas on liis wrong .sidoP


don’t youP—Is it possible th at my 14 cwt. •‘ A.C.” car could upsqb a ton ” Hover ” P io n must liavo been t ravel l ing a t a


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on his proper .side of the road, about a yard Irom tlio hedge. When he got to the hill ho saw Air. J^onman'.s car , ami its position on the road was sucli t i ia t an not have been aver ted.


pay all th a t , ” Thoro was ample room on the road lor tho two ca.rs to pass. Air. Allen submi t ted th a t de fendant was


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I Uicro would ho many marks on the road'-'


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'.Hio ivheol


sUt-er Alie aecidanl did dofei idant say " 1 ■'K''oo. I 'o k Biis accident was iiiv fault. ” .=__


Uia riiiul, and iiiaila an e r ror of jiidaiiiom. ‘ ‘odo"'od the line of Alio road


Wi tness: J la was ipiiia on his wroiiK .side Js this lha jirsA tiiila yon have hcaii i„i this toad." -H IS


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.Sllluh'i'laiiil. Whan iicai'illn (k.sliiii'ii ' un Ain '■nliini .iiiill'liay, al'l'ivilin „„ Ilia ai'ast 111 a hill ha iiotinad an " -A.C.’’ am- drivali 111 (Infamiaiil,, aiipi'uaaliiiig a l a la.st spaail. •SaaiiiK IhaA a i'.illi..jiciii was inavi lahla hn shiwail (lawn, appliail Iho hiahas. ami tuiiiail hl.s aal' 11,1 l„ |l,a y,..,ss a t iha roailsiila. .Dok'iiihiiiA nova,' loiikail „p, hiiA ai'ashad mlo hull


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W. (.iii'iiolt, 11. Cl. Stai'kiu', JJ. Jlarari.'avc.'i mill l i . Jliiiiliiii, tu'o ciei'gyiiieii were I'oii- eerned as witm-sses in jj. summons again.sD J o h n Rn.-^liworlli, of Vork Cot tage, York- at reel , Aceriiigton, who was charged with dMviiig SI motor esir lo iho pnblii* <laii"^er at ( . islmni , on 'I’ne-sday, Alay l l t l i , sit IJ-U p.m. Air. Jl. Allan. barnsLer-at-hiw, of Alam-hes- ter . in s ln u ’ieil liy Alessrs. Wood suid Lonl .ya i'liiRtoii.


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