tSv I ' • I
SAWLEY SPORTS
Remarkable Entries for Village Event.
ATTRACTING TROTTERS.
Generous Prize Money and Cups Stimulate Competition.
In ‘ Inis.
till* i‘\t i i-im*ly iiniji-'liionnMf wsilUiliii, |u*i)j)|n
*';iln»'i|jiy. Thn pint oM
• 'i'<l tor its riiimMl .Uiln.-y. sm-ii- *f'- rojid. t lu‘ <‘srolloiic«* o|' its Ijirni . tIm- liki'. i- licrotnin^ tjinioiis. i,,o. Oi i l -uorM «h;irins 4|,i not
T. :do wi th iiiiMh-rn s|„irt itio oniliii- 7 t tirv do jit Sjiwicy wltoiv l>iii<litMi
.•••'lily iiitorosti'd in nil loniis ni '
ss k to n.s'Oinhh'. Sm) j is the
I'niiiT. th.-it ninny more jM’(i|dc on lino d;iy to witm-SN .sj»nns
linlvi
;i u iiolo sijimiior to iiis|MM t I’oilto j| \ill;|0,. ilnit doos Snu Ifv immioics n Jnll.
•n • iiio 'I i iiii. ,< .irtr<i
■ vtino I- hilt
'•.i nt iir«‘ .11,t to >
! lu'fo i ' none o)
'oiHii'in o> ol liii h.!n'‘ t m o| n\ out riit-;i nd-t l ini ' t not iinixho tin- tmti'oio'-
i\;ilry oji tho [ijiri id the :iri'in'4 rrotn n strong; tiro uort li-w hilo i i f ixc' .
<
•iIlloU‘f>, ot iho
ori/o worth
tin- liost you nuist d ^■ oln|M•t iiio iu f . “
ivioy ,s|Miris. Si\ sprint wiiinor, Cd tor iJic .••;;dor. f I lo r tlio host milo ••iiii-
■ Won* tho imlncomonts ollorod to .;ko tlu-m t r> t lioir hnrdost in tlio
7' . W’lwn it ooun*s to iho lior,.o oMtoi’p r is f o,,ns 1-von tiirtlior. n t r . i l t ino h.'indicnn f l i t w:i' • .1st S; itnrd:iy. mid ;i \:ilnnhh*
:■ .iml C:io \M|S :iW;irdod l'ol‘ tlio ■ n. Sin !i olToi.s prodm od roooril
' d ' oinpot it ion wm stei n to t in- • fc.( it \ I
“ '|’;h t ii ' plnyoil a
• ai-tual nn iiio and in doaiino ' w lio liiiow ^-vory point ol tin-
.•! iiand. llio rinirse loniinit too ]iad ■
s t r rn. •' «'*'rtain Jivoli-
tho i rowd inn-rosU-d ail al tor - tin- “ hookios ” won*
S. 'Ih. ■
• ;is niaiiv ;is la*! yoar . inayho. insistent on ilio o,,|iorosit\ ot Tl ios f oeiithMiion a to in>t
Tl'o\ d<i not hido tlioir liiihts. h\ hoilowino that liowihlofs
, : iatod. ■ • • I ' l l la> LiU to Ll
• -and-.'so." tliov o»‘norotis1y < ry ;; 1 voir«*. iiamiiio a rtink oi i l ' idor . iniaoitio p«ninds storlino tho
•
.;:oi-nnls laid, hut
tho.se linanoiors tho linndile shilUno noi- ovani
'i\poiM«*. \'o ry lively and \ory hookios' eiiolosui'o at .<awIo\
. .d'O. IS
S:u\ i* * ic
h’r he
:i; .! ;i • s: 1 : _
y;; .'.■r • . \ . u e iifc'iiine. rti.;-;’ . ; • •
I..1 Iv ’,( .1 ’
<c ,,, le ;it
I
dt .1
. on \v 1.
l) h
d ( -! •!.' 'Dio I rowd appoafod to
.lit. and \ory Ii«‘on intoro' t . ont lr is ias in. was s lmun. 'I’ln-
; r.:.i ion ol ilio Casth- loto at t ; T1] ra !1> Inul an i ntinonr.' mi t In* . hilt
h. 1 .-H ....tin next \ c;l f. The Programme.
( ill'-;* . ■- . vent.' ■
:h«'fc being <
. •. . " 1 *’*'111 cVefV loill ot view . • .. fit' n<i '!<>nht thiit ih,' event will
• : * M c- ;i ml thf'-iitctiing :i •it hefs. |* ;ii :ill wl-v l>\'Cl' ■ lid till' >c:ir’s r'i' iii:i\ 1C rcciii h'li ;is : 11 c\.
a . ' o i l is t ini l l\ lafoe and iiohod> .. | to orunddo.
|
tlio <
liiiion.sions ot tho 'I’ho woatin,*r.
t<>
tlio local t rot i ino l iandioap o\-or ono oidy tliroo nnnior s ttirnod
out . .Vli.-k."
ino iVoni Holoato'.s ‘
lioat .Maooio '
mark hoin; Tin* pon_\
iio lonoino to a*ratoli. w:is “ So:i\'inoer ' Li >oo»md. ono-tniio ottlloj Ktliol ** (scrtiti-h)
lu* winiior.
Mr . S|M.*mor. .stjtrt- .Mr. 1{.
Iroiii tho 110 vards
Is run in oiio wjis .stronoly
iMoiod. I)ut jioain <
li.sai)poiiitod. .Mr. A,
r t i tio rsall 's IhKihil l . ’ ' irom tlio ‘J.^ti yards lod Tor most ot tho way. Inn ”
l.itHo ownod hv .Mr. .1. l loloaio,
oradnal ly ovcrhanlod tho lotnlor. ami loro- ino ahoacl. wmi coii iroriahly.
** Hi lda. ”
with !d ‘> yards .start, was third. Tl;o local oallop w as prodtict i\ ** ol a plondid ' t rn o o l e hotwooii ** IVi]>py,” troiii
tlio soratoli mark, and “ |{odli ill .’ ' wii li 110 irds s tar t .
,'^uporior .'stamina oinddod
tin* lo inior to draw away in tho last s traioli l and to w in tin* oun lo r .Mr. Crojiiv lo r i Im ‘<ond sncco's i\o yoar.
“ I . i l l lo .Ma^nio.”
•om (iO yards , was thinl . Tin* cioistila t ion t roi t i i io handicap pri/.»*
as i-::rried oti' hy ** Daio Devil.*' ow ned V .Mr. ('. H. W’ iMaii. ‘ *.\id lhi\ ” hein^
Liaiii diMiiialitioil. T h o C h ie f T r o p h i e s .
.\. the close ol tin* racino. tho president .
D. IJ .Ve’ isoM. l‘-sq., Immloil tin* \ar ioi i ' p i le s to the respoolivo wiiinofs. con- ,i .11 i tia ' iiio each on his sijeccs,..
.Mr. Ilow -
iss rc« t'is'ed tin* \alnahlc s i lver clip pre ttied 1>\ .Mr. \V. .Monl'on. ol Dradlonl . lor the vic tory <0 Floss ' alloji.
in the open 'I’lio pres idenl ’ s tropliy . awarded ) tin* wimi i 'f ol the pony ^alhip. was
oaiiieil hy .Mr. .1. Holoalo with '* Li t t le .\laooio.” and .Mr. ( fnolv <*\pre"ed pleasure at a'.'ain winnino the n ip pre'ent i 'd h\ .Mr. .1 Kiiowle.s. ot Mraillord. Jor tin* loi;iI Mop.
Results In Brief. Iloy.s nmlef I I; 1. .V. I’roetiir: 'J. \\ .
S[ tom-er: It. K. TaHor. 'ail . ( i i r ls : 1.' H. Ward, loo yards 1 lai idicap : 1. hio le toi i ( I0 yd s . i t *J. T. Do ( I.1n<1s ) ;
;{. II.
( Idyds.i. n i l ^'a|•lls: 1.
( I o y « F ) : (0| i \ d ' . i :
lI«*aton. .1. ,\'hton. I*. I’oherls.
1 )i. r lajdiain Dat'iioidsw jc!<
IL Ho;i;::iit li.
'rhri*shii«dd .'*h*n)e
0. (L Dow ns. I'arnoltlsw jcli
(-OVils.l. tine .Mih*; 1. F. Wi iki i i 'on. Ikirnoidsw i< k
tlOOvds,. ; *J. 11. .**^iraker. Dariioldsw iiT ( I’J.'ivd's. : d.
(iMiyds.l '. (»p4*n Trot t i i io Mamlicap. 1 miles;
.1. Smi th. \\e*t Dradui id 1.
.Mr. Cla rke's .Mast-r Fro.l d e c . -J-O \ d s . i ; «. .Mr.
l.slierwood'.s Spet ial (dr l (00yds.) ; d. .Mr. J. Ikirkinsoii' .''.Morrynn*ni ri**^nvds). Open (Itillop, 1 \ miles; 1. .Mr. Downass's
Floss ( fee. dl.*.vds.)t *J. .Mr. l i a io r e a v Hilda r jno v . l s . i ;
.d
cJOoyds.). mil Yan i s ( Local i : I . 1‘ . D. Proctor toyds.)-.
Spencer 's .\li<k ( 'Oia t c l i ) ;
oalo's S'-avoiiiior ( l lG P»»ny (oillop. I mile
Litth* .Maggie
rJdOv.ls.) Dodhill rJ'-iiyds.i : d.
I, .Mr. Crook's Dippy
1 loat on { 0\ (Is. 1 ; T. L. Holoato
n' .yd' . l . Local T r o i i in o Hai idh. ip. 1 mile
'J . -Mr. .Mr,
■ J. .Mr. ■ |';itt.'r,
-.iliy .Mr. n: i rm.*n\. ‘^*'
Hilda (LFiyds .) , Consola tion T r o t t in g Handic ap : 1. Mr.
C. H Willaii'.s Da le Devil tPjn.vds.i. Local Callo i . H; iml icap: I. .Mr. Cr....k's
Dipp'- ( scfa 1 c"h I : *J. -M»'. l a l t c r s a l l s |{od- liill ( l lGwI s . ) :
;t. Mr. Holgaic'.s Li i i le
.Mag'gic (hilyds.l . WoIl'Managod Sports,
The management ol a spmts meet ing ol
• c. > - ini'h'r I 1 1 iirmd OIIL III l;i ifl\- l.'-fs. til- ugh git Is UiTo ' iit her •11 v me cut r>.
ipcficii the .foci edings
'• ’"i limit. .1. WieiMll fv; . . .k (Ih riK'ld.'U ki
•i t iind tie -c were nn 7- gtind running n ii
• cut ric- \\ct«* 1 'cci\ed 1 "If
•- 1
iind.ciip. tor w! ich t her • were H '.i pni imctl k. C|I ’OlII|ot it ioii
•. h.'th niiining in the li TUI . The
r1 II-- .. '*.:g licM tor the om* till' • tiii'L f >' • • -.1 this tli'tnnc *. n gtioi tiiiish
.,1 -nw .). A'iii. 11 (* 'hiv hli'-M)
h.si yc: r.
C i; : •,,i:d' iinir <. f;C -• 'd T.
A: •' . .. 'I'iii rc wns
i 1 Cf' - ;i’- illlim Is. \V. H' MIDI . fron ' II I c still in lh«
IL'
Ikii.tc (■'•I thir 1. The Horse Events.
It. Pi rt tor (•' ) U i tig .'ccolli
I'icci ing . :t' itidii: t«'d. ch ict cM’ l l t ' .
I the mounted lo r the open
sp, h.-it.
iuahle silvc'- < allop wer.
I rot I ing up ami
>.s to COlll- ................ warded hy
a M utidiiT *>l 1 rol ter-, t rack, p ut t in g in a-i ne r c all 'Irivcii troiii e t c wc'4* tln'se present
and
Opinion tliat it is n n la i ; noiinted liofo's together . 1 tor the proiimter.s to is. however, that several a 11 i Ml a Is. not It' iia 11 ^
:i Dial ■..... Iri'l The he
;ds Harg Dt i Ii
ing ' . w ci'p on i**w a in 1 had the i r r e k not lasoi I i iiM's Would ha\ e hcen
av\ going ia\'onr‘ *d and they put n>) a
hie .show agains t wiilcli do l i t t le el ' meetings.
*Js out t ies.
ss|c with .Mr. D ,• Doy •• ami .M ’
Tln*\
s.U'1 c- • in'. The r:i -c V. if!:
...... I ;• o ii' the 1, 'l n iU'on'.s •
:i lot 11
Air. Hi:. ruMod's • oni M ■ . ( hirkc*
I P;;:kill'"M’
i l l . ’ Iin:il • ,S|„-, I.M
[o Will . •• .M third • Sw
hut :tii ,-ohiection .... '■In tin*
In llm
were re'iuired to 1 In ih Lhnlys
•eally i lie ir
' hut open
li* aceoiil- jii'st ln*at.
Dillgetl Cow per-
(L Dell'.'
tinisiied in tin* to • Ai r
IhTtlia ■
iai (iir! .oinewhat
oinl lieat. made III' silv
.. •• Me r 'ymeni i. i imIiII I'd .1 I
*Jsn v.n-.Ul « i i ' ,li-|.la>. r am* ILue. (did •
h t m t.T't ca\ <•' ■
Lt* *s V i - t! ii imh- ta:" - ie' l Inu’sc ,
ran . i. tl iu-ia-in
.•,M-,.I ir lln' In-t „ I n , ' : "<- r In'Min Mr. .1 H.'WardV- '
iid Mr.
iiitn tin' tiiiiil. the l i l ' l ihiit ‘
" nii'py
Iieal eml**d in .Mr. f Dorot liy " niid proving a grand
r |•'red.”
tiiiidi. iliiT.' Iii'niii 'I'l'.'' . lii-.t
l..nr,
• (d'O heat 11:-’
................"'I I'l:" ''-,'■ I a> tin* li'Os
linnt in ........... rall'M'. • ' Hilda ■■
w.'ll intn lir-l |d;n'.'.
..... ... .-idnndnl nm- -Mr-
• I... (n'lnlrn (.-nratrlil . • ni t e r it tnnderitte
*
liv I'l'ttiiij; np ln|."iiMd "iiininy .-eennd nnliarently well beiitell. . |,;;i„.| ■ «■ „- a fnvnnr i te
in 111..........."l id li.'nl 111,' l.'rrn l l ial ".'iiiii'i In.t w a r .
" Mn- ' .
lull ,-lie rnili'il I" ‘•evenl I her ii
d.nilde .-neee— nwned liy .Mr. H"«‘-
f rn nUT " Di l.pv " P f The finnl wn.s iintiihle Un
viird- .-tart. iM!mI" " H i l d a "
‘ Kin-.-." " h n reie ivecl .n-i nil the rnnninw and wnii /'.(It)) hei.' ;; .-et-nitd iind
third.
.Mii'i "'' the
■ some
WHEN WORK GOES HARD ! Back
Clilheroo Folks Find a Bad a Hoavy Handicap.
I, .11111
n.irh neni i i i ; ; ynii nut:- On ynn
leel t in' ll , iienh nnd ili-eniirntreil Are ynn Inrlnreil with thr.ihhinj; hneknehe' 'I hen IniiU 1.1 vniir hi . lnev- l
.Mnny ,,ein|.iit inii-
niatn- pains annoy Voll.s. F>e Doan* >11'engt hen
ten.l t . i ' nenlc.'ii the l ildney- . ('.ni,-lnnt hnelcn. he,
........lin in'-, ill/.zine— illid rhen- the rcstdl. ^ "It .suller
1..^ bladder i r r e gul i i r i t ie s ; leel ner-
ir r i tahle ami worn out . Don't wai l . Dackaelie Kidn(*y Ihlls to ml s t it iinlale tin* ki'Hieys and
.st, ..wiid worse i io nhlc ' . Wo rk e r ' every- wlie tc recommend l)o:in*s. Heia* i ' an
Aic r ing te t i eas»*. When hi-st iiit**rviewfd. .Mr. .!. .MeMdlaii
•m I’
rimrose-.street. Aeer ington. .said: ■" i un- a . . .n- t i inl -iiller.'r with hiding
e.nii- nliiinl. Aenli ' tiiiin- ai rn— niy hiii'K niinle unrh t;.i very Inird with me, it- I p ' l lit
-t.lllI.in^ tn dn, I wn.- nlf^ uniK .- tini,'- u i th ill.' .ninplainl . Tin- wat. , li -, ,r.h'n'. l, and Inll nl
.-e.linienl. •• I was advi'4*'l to tr.v
everal Ki(liu*\ l’ ill>. Hk’, ^ drove away tin* p; i inx
gnlated the water , ami iimir«»V(*d my
I >mpfo\ed
he:dtli in every w:iv. ’ Near lv eigltl \(*ar> l='l<";*
sai' l : ” 'rimiiks to Doan ' IML. I free tri>iii Knlne y eomplani t .
Saim* pr ice ev«*rywhere. .1' k tor •* haekaehe n i lL. ”
i lis t i iiet ly for the same a '
McMi l lan still kc(*|»
(.'■ Signed) d.
a hox. l)i*n't kidney j»ills.
|)0 .\N’ .‘^ Daekaehe Kidney Mr. .MeMillati had.
,
HALL OF WEEKS AND DAYS WolhiP.n Hal l , which tli.. corporat ion of
Vot t i iml iam has hon«ht lor tho touiis- Iicoiih'^has .1;' rooms to rc|ir.'soiil_ tin; nurn-
licr of weeks in Hio .voar, to represent Hk* numher
\v«*ll .staved t ..1
i rk i l twic e the s ize of Hyde a rk Crmn- ,
,'miisekeoper finiinl him on Ins (.ra.'cr in full armour.
Ilattlo nf'.VnsoJiv, nml it wns there that the knees
Wollalon ............. Hji
tif er that
the d.i.N.'. It- a f t e r
the
Doan’s Daekache •
; —• . only ;i lew \nrd' .scp ir:it ing
' ( lii hci'oc 1 iichi veil ;■
-i‘, 11 :iml
.ir tie- in bix
this des c r ipt ion ciilttiis ilm <*\pcmlitni'e ol a \ as| anioniit i>t energy and loi'etliought :,,id it is mdv tin* enthus iasm of the coin- mi l t c e and olheiais that eiiahies tin* pioicct to he carrie«i out t<> a sijecesstnl
c.imli ision. Ill thei r [iri'siih'iii. .Mr. D. D. .Neisoti. and
varimis \‘ ict'-presidciil s. tin* comnnttm* h.i\c keciiU interested and -imiennis suppoitm-s.
Tin* (Intie.s of sceretary to a ..................... . this kind aiv mnl t i iml inous . hut .Mr. 11. L. Dlea/.afd tackles the ioli w holehea' tedly and
le aving not li iiig to chain**, 'incs U paiiis- laki i ig lv and well . Hi ' assistant this w a r was Mr . M. .N’ . Holgaie.
mi w . I'rorttir and Ta t t c holh
i.eing el iect ive leaders. Til,' S|. .. i l -
..lii.-l.d- u . ' l , ' .
,1,1,1........ .M. ' " I ' . II. II- ■ ''••I''"". "■
M.ii r Shil.'l- iiMil II. Idil'-illlMM S t „ rU T : Mr. W. N. ll.d;;,iU'
K,i,,l-r;i( .' Iliindi. iii.p.'i'.:
.'l iii ll i :iM.l \\ . - Il"l,r:>l''- .M,,mill'd Kv. 'iU'
......... h . a l ' l " "
>,ill. 11. lil.'iiz.'ir.l and d. I'.. 11'.l'.;a I.'. ’Till' rlilli.'i".' r.i'f.'iiali Priz.' Itaii.i iila\.'.
\V .siiiiili. II. Itl.'ii/.md .....1 I.. : ( l,-rU- ,ii ill.' ('"Mr. ,':
ill.'
- in llni lai ialdn Iiand- nl Mr. d. Si'cal. ill,' S|.r,':id I'lanln ll.iK'l.
.\K‘s W
.Ml Tal l .
-,.l,.,li,,li. .llirina ill,' i,ll.'ni.'"l|. addin',; li iil.-aMll'.' id il l ....... .. .
1 In' . aliTlll'J lln*
trmisiircr i ' Mr. L. S|M*tner and the diai r - a I \ i( e-cha i '*110111 respect ively
“ Like a Bolt from the Blue.’ .Moinot'ios o) iho ro(«n(l in\j i ' ion of
Ci i lhoroo jind the wliolo of the noiolihour* IkhkI on the occasion ol tho Solar J'lcItp'H.* were revived hy a uase lioard a t tin* County Session’s, ou Monday, wlnui .lohu Henry 'J'aylor. of 1*
2>. Ormerod-fstroel. .\eerinoton.
aned d L was clmroed with dr ivino a moltu* vehic le in a mamier daiioerous to the I'uhlie.
.M»'. Har ry Daekhoii 'e . junr . . detci ided. The Deneh was <'oiii|Hised of Ctdoiiel Ikirkoi* (in the cha i r ) . .Mcssi’^. D. C’. .\sslietoii. J. W. Carl is le. T. II. Thompson, .N’ . ( la rn e l i ami W. I ia
n.son. P.C. Dotliwell
depc.sed that at
a.m.
on Wedi iexhiy. ‘J!Mli June, while at Cl i lheroe roadM,*ud. Darrow. i lefeiidanl. dr iving a 1 U s ealer enara. was in a cons tant , swi f l ly- movino n*;iflic fpicui* trttvellino towards the town.
.\s In* neared the hemi. Tay lor , ooiiio
at dll mih"* an honr. enieroed from lit‘hind :i dn.-eale r. Tito act ion of (.’Ult iiUi out could very easily have invol i’cd a .'(‘ lious aeeideti l. for a Claremont 'hits wa.s approai lun*; in the Whai ley direct ion, and the driv«*r of llte la t te r vehicle had to apply all httilies and stop alnnjsl dead to av(*rt a ( tUasiroplie. Tay lor had also |iulied up and. when ask«*d why he had ent <int at stieh :i '*i»ced ami in a nmnner >o dangerous, he replii-d " 1 wa- only doing a< olher.s w»*re doing. ()m*stioiied hy .Mr. Daek!ioii>e. witness deni(*d tlnit he .stopped def«*mlaiu hy a hand
.sigim! ; In* .slopped hecai|s<«» he eoiihl not proei‘i‘d lor the 'hiis m Iroiit. Pul l ing up eau.s^ed the disoigani/ .a lion of hnmlreds o| ot lu‘1* vehicles pars ing ihroiigh Darrow.
.\t
that time then* was m>l a hreak ot in yards hel(veen tin* vcli iih*'; m*V4*r hcl'orc had In*
.seen them in sijch iiumhers. It Tay lor ha<! r<*maim*»l in tin* ipicm* In* would have he out ol .sight, as wiute- the ll-.’scater lor the He disagreed wi th the
* coidd not have seen hig elmra in front ,
ikas a gap of oi) yariU making.
a eollision. Init imperilled.** Mr. l-'arrar
Wlnil made this geroijs w;is this .Mr. DackhoU't .Mr. Far rar :
iie ing on tin all the more
.Naturally
.siiggcsiion that llierc lo r whit li Ttiy lor wa- when a favonrahh*
iipporniiity presented mo l in g \eluch*s would Hie fa;*ter. Tay lor ' s tieiion
( .\el i ng incident
' Inindreds ol
i tself , the slower- dl'op heiiind did not involve* l ive- were
Snperi i i temlent ) : all the more ilan-
corner make
• .No! .\>k him (inestions. ‘Did the tae l of thii' man cu t t in g mil
dtingeroii '! ' -Yes'. 'Bus Driver’s Story. Wal ter Leslie Dhickhni s i . *J. l-'crt-stroet.
Cl i ihe toc . said he was dr iv ing the ClareinonL hu' in (juesiion, in tin* direci i ' in (»i
NNlia.iey.
'I'liere wap :> stream ot empty *hn''Cs hehind him, and an ntdjrolien stream coming irotn till* opposite din -el ion. Ta y lor cut out Iroin heliind a hig ehara. and it he (w i ln e " ) had mi jipnlicil all hi ' hraki*' a collision would liavi' licwi im*vit:dde. He estinmted tliai the ] l - 'ca ter must have hcen t rav e l l ing at do inih-s an honr. Mr. Far i t t r ; Wa - In* dr iv ing in a dang e r ous tiianiieiL'— It wap dangerous e n l l in g out
like t l ial . Dy .Mr. Ikieki iouse: Delemlanl could mu
see cicai'lv ;ilotig the road on tucoiuil ot tin* h(*nd. He was jihmil 10 y a rd ' dis tant wlien witness saw him til thi* cot in*r and was almost ahrea.-t of the ehara. When .'tJind- ing ptill It was possihh* to es t imate :inoilu*r '
.speed i*ven in two hti'cs' K*ngtli, hut one could only guess ih o ap[)io.\imate s|)ccd when t rav el l ing lowards a veliieh*. It la y io r at.'I he had not pulled up simnUanc«in,'Iy llun** wonld h:ive h(*en a collision. I he
ecm.stahli* did not give him (wilm*s.M wa rn in g : lu' mul
not peeii tin* eoiis lahle when In* pulled np* He did not jjgtec with the
sugge.sliou t lial th»*rt* was I'ooin lo r three vehie!*’.s to p a " at the point ill (piestion. He was goi :ig to Durnicy I.) t:do* a I'ai ty to Dla< k Hil l, and was latt* owing to :in ;ie»i(h*nl to another diivci* who hioke liis wrist when startin.g up the eiigim*. hnl his own .'pi .'il was m*i I..... ... than L'» miles an hour. (leorg** .'■ *'nnder'‘on. dr iv er ol l!i* .Ui-'vater
.said a motor
e.velisl stripped a ni ean-ed him til draw Hi', 'rhis .siiit'ped tin* ent i re 'piene tor two or three ............ He was .stjuuling
.stdl helofi* Tay lor w:ts «irderei! to ^D»p tor c u t t in g out . The imitor cyc le got giong again, ami it was ji i 't as In* was on tin* point ot ' ' ta t t ing the eliara that tin* eni out iMcnrred. Witm*.ss’ s speed at no time ha'. yX(ce'led L') miles an hour. Imi d. 'femlanl must Itau* heen doing *_C. to d-tl milep when
till* 'hiis hove in sigli l . A Gap in tho Queue.
.Mr. Dackliousi* e«inteiided that the iimiie 'i
view of the tin i«h*m had led t'* the e«nis.;dde lo rni ing an ent i r e ly errmie.m-. impresoon.
l':iylor liad dr iven tor l ‘ ‘n .vear
1‘ut iroly c lean reeoi-d. I•'»n• had dr iven tin* 1 l-.s(*ater j iar iy to W:iddin It
clipse. illagi* that
ami t In*
ind liad an M*V(*n years li**
and he wa*' taking Ion l’'ells til sci* the
loPouil i; ; the chaia -hiwc l
was at the coine r ot Dari'ow |''oril <*ar immediately in Ironi. ih'Wi, ami
ir iver ol the l-'ord pignalleil ' la y io r to
i.;i's. Hav ing mmte c er tain tii.n tin* road was c lear . 'I'aylor pnlh*d out to la k e his plac(* m a Imig ga|i ahea«l of the cl iara. timl was alongsi. lc the la t te r when a poieeinan 1 from the fooinall i and signalled mm was a l t e r that that the hits
.' t to stop.
It
catne :dong. 'hus up also...................,
and the eons iahle pulled the In reply to the eonslahh:
I .1
Tii v'i.r -aiil he hail h e n si;;nallc(l on hy the i lr ivc r nl the Konl ami that he sonmlc l hi horn h.'iorc | in- im; . aihlim; tliiit n mai l" -nil ' the ri;;ht-haml snlc ni tile » a - ah.-ointi'lv c lear . It was only natnra that itiip- wiinhl occur all aloni; the intn |,eean-e oi the heavier vehleles re-trieteil
lir.'il mad
H. A. COATES, It vamc lik(* :i lioli trmn llu* him*.- Tlml .s
figlit*. .U l c f a hrief rcliruirn'm hy ilu* .Magi-'-
ir:it«*s. C''‘I«*nvl Da ik v f .'aid tlu*r.* would la* <’.)nvirtioii. and. a< it was a first ollVnco.
ill'* till'* would hf L”J and EDITOR’S POST-BAG.
AN ESHTON TERRACE COMPLAINT .*<i'’. .\s a rau-i'ayut* in ihi.s di ' i r ir t . mav
I oui|uir«* tin* origin of ihu uitondurahU*
.still'll uhi'di aros'* uoar tho h*vvl crossing on .Mtnuhiy afternoon, tin* loih. atid even |M
Tih's'lay jnorning it was noticed in Wootn* Lam*, iind it was iinn""il>lc to walk acros*-
tin* fa.-stlc field. -\'-»* die 'i initary authori
ties taking any action in the iiuitti'i*. K.^HTON ' I 'KIULU'K.
“ PHILO’S ” QUERIES. S i r .— K. l ' . 's (*vasivc reply to my two
' j i ic ' ies docs not inform your readers «m cssotnials . He fur ther now s lates that •• iiniitstry niusi he made to pay a l iving wa g e . " i l c aDo state-* ** if pr ivate etUef- pris,* cannot nay the wage <h*ci'led n|>oti as hciiig iU‘C(*ssary. llien pithlic enlerpiist- will of sheer nec'-ssity takt* its piaet*.'* Wil l In* infmni yei ir reader" on the lollow-
Mjg »im*sti»mA' What is a l iving wa g e : Who or whal irihiinal will de< ide what is
necessary.' If pr ivate ent'*ipris'* cannot sucee'*d in
mei*ting the (h*inands of .'*^o< itdisi adviiealc'^. how will Comiminis tie enle ipr i -e (it C'*nn- ninnis tie emitrol In* called (•i iierpri 'e ) sn«’- «eed when onr existeiici* ji> a mition depends oil w«nhl-wid'* compet i l ion lo r exi^toneo TItox* who cannot areepl So<ia!i''l Jtml
Ltdnnn* dn*ams are not idwttys '«o .sell- int(*r(*sted tis those ad\'neat(*s affi'Ct to helieve. Wln*n they get down to the iTK*k- hottotii condi t ions of hnmati lire tiinl acknow ledge tin* exisl«‘mw* of laets. tln*y mtiy per haps coinmenet* to hnild a snper"irnelnr(*. F nt i l then, all eDe i's eliiiir, which lei ” the wind h’ow whitliei* it l i s teth. ” — I’ Hl l .O.
—
to I'J miles an litinr. Tav 'or . who saiil he left Aeeriinxion at 1
oel.H'k,
e.vniaineii that at Harrow there wa il wiile Kai't in the iiiiene, ami there wtis nn 1,-011 whv he slmnhl not "et aheatl. Ho
lir-l mtnle < er tain that the roa. wa.s eleai— -ee aheail i|nit,' 100 y iU - am l . hav-
im; heen -i,;mille,l hy the . Inver „t the I'onl i ,„„„. , li i,U'ly in trnnt tn pas.-. Im .In sn. .stopping when the poln-e .sign.dled him. S.ipeHntenilent Kiir rart
If .............. .
„ „ | y iwn vehiele- to p a - . lii'i'u doing ’-d mil'*'.
W4*r«* jui.-ssing
'iliiiiiK 1,-1 mile- nil honr. .vonr speeil in mnsi linve heen twiee th a t .— 1 litnl 1 miaht have
cm h l see 100 .vnrcis nheail. -Y e s Dill you .see the 'hus apprmicli . ....... .. when I wns stopneil.
jltd'emliiiilL >torv in its ent i r e ty . He. in.ulv Ihe tnorninu in uncstnin, !
the nsscrtimi Hint the 'hns Hnl -• I ... ..... . .....t .1 litdr iniiiiiie.s titter
until nhnnt nne anil a hal f minntos a f te r Hie \.|.seater ha.l stnppeil in
respnn.se
the
‘ " s : i ; ; ; ; f ;Hmnlen. Knr rnr : Ym. have iilea where the 'hns came f rm n . -N o .
Mr . Haeklion-et When yon pnlh'il nnt yon -No*, it
, ' Wa l te r DicUensnn, P. Wa t e r - s i r e . t , A
riniitnn. who sai.l he was an enti.';;'>.v Iiemleiit witness, was seateil tvlth la.Hor ni
A BOWLAND ROAD. S i r .—The road between Holden and
Shtidlnini i** in :i far
wor.se state than was its condition three \eais ago. Tin* rates
have incretised, tin* rotid has deteriorated : in fact, at times it represents a river’s ln*d. For l i miles, the wtiler ilows aloitg. ainl hut for the ihonghtftd energie.s of the tjirmer.s it would hy this lime have become ini- pa-ssiihii* lor even Inn’se veliicles.
'i'lit* farmers have voluiiLirily added many Inmrs
ot labour to avoid more diimage being d«(.ie hy tlte water atnl have mttde improvetnents. so as to make their pass:ige over its humpy .surface les.s diiltcult. Hut is this fair.*' I.s it just? Slumld the tnen pay the rale (whieli is heavy) and do the work lor which the monev is ( * o I h * c t e 4 l I know it Is farmers .slmuid d(» this tind farmer.s .should do that , hut snrelv the trials and dilheul- ti<*.s of the agrlctillnrnl community at the present time sire .snUiciently heavy to tax the .strength of the most .stroimmis fsirmer. \N hat ciui we do wusrking as we are under
stich eonditions? Pay. pay, pav and no return I Of all men of labour, liie farmer looks to a return for outlay.
Hh very work educates him that way. He does Sir.-'.\pri'[>os tin* cont roV(*
r.sy m your
<(dntmi.s in regjtrd u* the land prohlein. one would nainrally expetu that tin* local Lalx'iir Dartv wonld consider it liolh a duly ami a pleasure to enlighten the piihlic in resjvct to the Nttlicma! I.ahour l ’ariy*,'< polu*y. instead of wasting tln*ir time, eijergy and monev.
In pursuing llml will-o'-tln*-wisp.
the single tax fad. Mr. Macdomdd. on he- half of the 'Party. Iia.s delinil**ly ami pnhlirly pledged tin* Party to the policy, that in the cveiiT of the
l.aln'mi* Party olitaining a Hear majt'fiiy over tdl oiln*r parties at the iiext general election, he will introdnct* it Dill in tin* fiist session nn tin* line-' of the present i.flicial scheme. ’I’ln-refore. who (an d(*ny that this is a matter of nrgemy in relation to a tirst-class measure, -«ti far as the pro paganda su’tivilies nl local Ltihoiir oartics are c(nicerned!' .\t anv rate. “ N'igilant and others are «ictennined that people Itke •
• Phvsiocrat ” 'hall toe tlu* line ol nartv discipline.
()tln*rwisc. tnea'*nres will he
taken to estahlish :i htcal Lahonr I’arty w illing. eag(*r. ainl ready to sn[»port in every
wav possihie tlu* great, tar-reafliing. and prticticahh* sciteme of laml reform associated with tin* naim* of titat- pariv which i> sW(*ep-
' ing tin* cotintry—'I'he Natumal laihonr I Party. In the prohahle i*veut ol Diaekpool |•(*atli^ning the (h‘eision*' ot .Margati*. it he-
1 hoves the IfH-al Lahonr party *1 iiiovi* on. or
SADDEN. LADOr i ! DKMONSTILV'l'iON.- On S a t
urday. alt(*rnooii tlu* Sahden Lahonr Party had a demoiisiralion on the (*ricket field. Alderman \V. Dohhie. prosm*clivt* Lidnmr (*aiididate fur tin* Division, was ninihie to keep llte appointment on account «d illness. An excellent .suhsiitnte was fotind in .Mrs. .V. .\nd(*rson. the wonn*n’K' organisi*r tor tlu Nortli-\V(*st Area, and an aide spetdier. Njr, W. Whailey. i*f (Jr,-at Harwood, was in the chair. The .‘•cliofd children t»f the villagi w(*i-(* (*ntertainetl to lea ami buns, and sports followed.
HEAD. (TIOl l ! Or iTNCl .—hint .Siitimln.v thp
iiicmher.- of tho liiool and .Siinonstoov Vocal I 'aiaa, la;;athcr with a few frioada, had aa ' aal inu to lloltaa-h.v-llawlaad hy chars-a-
I hiiai'. .Vt Whitewall a halt was aaide and I the chair si ia" ttva ;;lees. Fallmvia;; tea I at Ihdton-h.v-Howland. the party
vi.sited the i lleetury uardeas. Hirouftli wliieli they were
ended with the siaKinK of slee.a.
I personally coadneted hy the Kev. ( ’. C. ' llradliars't. ia front nf
who.se lionsc the visit
‘nctratcd h'ni'cs in Wv' l \ ii'W. On an u l t im a tum .
KING STREET DRAPERY STORES
CLITHEROE
tK'l (*\pei't .something tor nothing. Liit he expec ts justice. Some farmers Intve tor years paid poninls
in mol.If taxiition in addilnm to the rates. At times (owing to the eoiniition ol the
I'oa'h they have had to revert to tin* linn* slow- and tedious way «>f removing •ioods tr.nn the station hy liorsO'. The tatigin* of llie ln*
r.st*s and ihe etfeet iipotv carts . <*ie.—not counting tho loss oi time — was .sutlieieni to aggrttvate the mo>l peace ful farmer and to make him cry out against the iniii'^-liee of 'Ueli treatment . Such i*. the
depl.uahle .stale of tin* road aii'l Mieh tin* ineonveni<*m'* t>» our jirogress, that wc* feel jnsiitied in carrying mir grievance to the notice of tin* Doard ol .Vgricnltni't*.
ONF OF .MANY AIM*ADYNTLY NFHLKCTKD DATKDA YKDS.
QUALITY Our High Ideals of Quality arc slioun by the goods displayed each,
week in our Windows. Wc arc now Sole A.gcnts for tlic S . & W. BRAND of
Canned Fruits, whicli arc without doubt the finest in the world. Peaches. Pine Apple. Pears. Strawberries etc. N EW S T O C K O F
Kia Ora Grape Fruit Juice. Kia Ora Lemon Squash Kia Ora Orange Squash
Roses Lime Juice, Sweetened and Unsweetened SEE OUll WINDOAVS
Tel.too
W* D. CUNLIFFE, F.G.l 8, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE
I F YOU AK F XOT
EN.JOYIXG YOUU MEALS, YOU AKE XOT EATIXG
IDEAL’ BREAD
F o r it is always appetising and makes you long for more
J Iade bv—
TAYLOR & HUGHES IDEAL BAKERY
PH O N E S : -j
Bakers of TUROG, HOVIS and BERMALINE BREAD I nW B A K E R Y
c , \F E . i14' i .11 U'ii .-;:i I ; y y u ' i Apricots Raspberries i1.1 1;/ii J
ECLIPSE SEQUEL
Accrington Driver who was in Too Big a Hurry.
ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1927 ........ ..................................... ............. .......
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THE REAL SALE-COHTIHOEO MARTIALINE
O u r a d v e r t i s e m e n t i s h a l f t l i c s i z e o f l a s t w e e k ’s a n n o u n c e m e n t , b e c a u s e o u r s t o c k s a r e c o r r e s jD O u dm g l }^ r e d u c e d . A s w e c . x p c c t c d , t l i c r c w a s a b i g r u s l i f o r t h e b a r g a i n s o f i e r e d . W ' c r e p e a t t h e oH c r , b u t c| i i i ck p u r c h a s e i s e s s e n t i a l— y o u s im p l y c a n n o t a f i o r d t o d e l a y .
. . . . . <t*»t«iii«(a«a»**<*****>*>
HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING NOW
— — COTTON MAROCAIN
Really woiulcrful value, ,;.'s inclic.s wide
\j- per yard ART SILKS
T l i o i i s a n d s o f y a r d . s ' o f this cptal i ty h a v e b e en snlH r e a d i l y at a 9 p e r ytl .
Otir Sale I’ricc is 1/6 per yard
GOVERNMENT SILK
" It wears and it wears and it wears." 36 in ch e s wido
lid. p e r yard
OILCLOTHS AND LINOLEUMS AT CUT PRICES
You buy I in
c.vccptional terms -aud we lit your purchases free of charge
Tlic new .<\
n-.SilU Cloth with the delicacy
and relinement of real silk. Tl'.c beauty of the designs —there are IM
.-.elf tones of t.'.'pjuisitc charm—have made an immeiliale appeal and our stocks liave Itad to be repeatedly replenished.
\Vc have now secured a new asMirlment
ofliively
desi.gns wliicli, coupled with the rare quality- of th.e fabric, will in-pirc tlie must charming evening gowns and models for innumerable occasions.
We oiler iM.‘\Rl'I .‘\LlNE during this
sale and whilst present stocks last at the following prices :
S elf Colours 3/- per yd.
Printed Designs 3/6 and 3/8 p e r y a r d .
Early inspection is strongly adviseti.
Delay will certainly cause disappointment, as tlic demand for tills new Art Silk lias exceeded every anticipation.
•t««ii*««iii****><*****'*****'******' ART SILK RATINE
.Another great bargain l i n e ' l l 38 INCHES WIDE
9d. p e r yard — .H H ,—
REMEMBER, THESE ARE ONLY A FEW EXAMPLES OF SALE VALUE. THERE ARE MANY, MANY MORE
Yi u V o ■’ >1' I l / GINGHAM In a long e.xperiencc, wc have
never been able to oiler bigger bargains in GINGHAM
We have on hand to-day I.dHH
yards, in 4o dill'erent patterns. These arc goods constantly
needed. The quality is of the best. To secure <iuick clearance, we are offering you your choice at
S id . p e r y a r d At tills price there is certain to
be a phenomenal demand IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW FOR FUTURE REQUIREMENTS
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IN TWO S IZE S 3 / -& I / 3 SINOLC powoe 2 ‘ EACH
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