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ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26. 1927. Second Hand Cars Buick 20-li.p. Country Club. Demonstrator ................................. £245


Armstrong Siddeley 192"). l 4-h.p. 2-seater tourer ................................. £170


Austin Twelve 1924. .5-seater tourer £165 Austin Twelve 192.5. 2 4-.seater tourer ................................................. £165


Austin Twelve 1922. 4-seater tourer £155 Humber 1921. lo.P-li.j). 4-seater tourer ................................................ £150


Rover 1920. 2-.seater 9-li.p. tmirer £150 Austin Twelve 1923/4. 2 3-seater tourer ................................................. £145


Calcott 1923. 13.9-li.p. 2 3-seater coupe ................................................ £125


Buick 1923. 4 eylimler, IS-li.|i. Laiulaulette ...................................... £120


B.S.A. I92.5. l3.4-li.p. Cliuiniiiy. . £110 Wolseley 1922. lo.9-li.p. 2-seater tourer ................................................ £100


Morris Cowley 192b. 2-.sealer tourei £95 Austin Twenty Two-door .Sialoou eou])c. 4'wo....................................... £90


I Morris Oxford


Standard 1924. 11.4-h.p. .i-seater tourer. Two.................................. 192.!.


11.9-li.p. 5-seater tourer ................................... £85


Phoenix 1923. 11.9-li.p. .o-seater tourer ..................................................... £85


Morris Cowley l 92o. 4-seater touier. Two ........................................


£85


Morris Cowley 192o. 2-.scater tourei. Three ................................................... £85 Salmson I92(>. 2-seater tourer ........ £80 Standard 1923. 2-seater. 11-h.p. tourer ..................................................... £80


Morris Cowley 192.5. uhummv. 1 wo £80 Wolseley


1923. 10-li.p. 2-seater tourer ..................................................... £65 Crouch


Morris Cowley 1923. 11.9-h.p. 2- seater tourer ....................................... £65 1923. 11.9-h.p. o-.seater


tourer ......................... £60


Trojan 1924. 10-h.p. 4-seater tourer £40 Morris Oxford 1920. 12-h.]). 2-seater tourer ..................................................... £40


Oldsmobile 1920. .5-seater tourer. ... £40 Swift 1921. O.S-h.j). 2-.si'ater tourer £40 Ford 1921. Convertible tourer and lorry....................................................... £3®


Poweli Motor Cycle.............................. £15 Demonstrations Arranged


Deferred Payments. Part. E.vchanges. Established 1844.


J. & S. Leaver Ltd


Motor Engineers, Factors and Motor Body Builders


EANAM, BLACKBUPiN Phones 4191 2.


X EW SE.-\.SO.NS ; !ii ill'


Cardigans 4/() TO !)/ll


IN ALL THE LATEST SHADES PniCES FHO.M


See Windows. H


oiiseiiolii Divi Stores S A L E O R D


Corns, Bunions and Ingrowing Nails a t te n d ed to by


MR. T. M U L L I N E A U X Cliirojiotlisl ant/


r.i, K A X AM -------H LA C K B U K X STOP BLACKLEADING!


One c o a t of


Blackl i 'adinu is was ted labour . la s t s for nionth.s,


looks be t te r , and dr ies in s ta n t ly . Saves Time. Trouble and Exp en s e . N AMO LIQUID BLACK 1/- Bottles with Free Brush


CLIT’H E R O E—Lof thot ise A .Son ; W. P a rk in g to n ; T. .lackson; AVIute.side and Whi teside.


£90 DISMAL DRIZZLE.


nt Mowliiml that I wouldn't let my pnl loiit until we had hoon tlnon^li. we <lecitled to pick tlu* tii>l Sa tunla y in oni’ liolidayy i f weat l ief'p enni t i i 'd. say.s a contrilintor io the .Accrinoftm “ Oiisoi’ver and 'I'inn*-'.’ ' .So lip we


I li;ivo lu'jird >n iinicli jiliojit t)io Trough and though llie >ky looked rather


luavy. we liopetl it iniohl hri^hieii up in a little wliile. and having partaken of a good hreakl'a.'-t Me put together a lew tliing.s mo thought MO might need, and M'itli •• mac and *• n e l ly ’ ’ on our arm^ off ue .«>et.


con>.j;ihle who •■ said ** I’p In the nior.iing'.s the gaiiu*. Where are yon oil ' ” Wc lokl him, and he nearly dropp<*d. He kneu' hoM’ far it wa<. having been throiigii on a


motor. We cauglit tlie 7-d.‘) ’ hiiv to C'lil- lieroe. and laml ing there about S-lUi. >;im- a ■>{011110x1 M-]jich '■ aid “


milc’^ to La


caster : ".t to WhitiMVcll.” We looked at each other and said ** Nom' loi- i t . ’ ’ There M’a.s a driz/.litig rain c-oming. hut mo thmigiit Me might Malk oiji of it. xtt we trudged ON. It wax rfoxo Mallviug, and we .xaid “ I t ’.x loo hot to i*ain much.’ ’


came to a xigiipoM uhich .‘^aiil 'I’o White- Moll.” !l Mas tile ohi road and M


.At last we ’as .Mip-


poxed to cut IMO inilc.s off, so mo took that way. and my Mord, it Mas an old road, all stones, and Me Mer<‘ gla<l mIkui mc had linisinal with it. It u;is by tiiis time raining very hata!. and as Me marclied on to Dmi.sop lhi<lge Me got very Met. hut Me kejil l iving in hopes. The hills here


were* c’oveiaid in mist and I Max get ting nervous


Mdieii 1 looked in front of me and sau’ ulieia* w<> had to go. and Mislnal I Mas hai'k home, hut .saiil nothing to mv friend.


Just Fourteen Miles.


AVe came to a church Mith a beautiful monument of a white angel in tlie grave­ yard. The <Ioor Mas oikmi, !>ut Me ilid not


go iti, as llie .rain liad <juietone<l <1omii. .so we thought Me Mould gel on. Af ter a little turn in the roa<l mo sau’ a man sat near a gate. .My pal .said “ Perliaps this is si loU-har.” lly the time ue reaclieil liim lie had opened the g a le sind inv friend sisked him i f it Mas a toll-gate amf he rejdied in the negative and sai<i motorists tipped him for oiKuiing the gate so that they moiiIiI mit have lo get out. We talked a few iniiintes ami tohl liim our destimition. Me ssiid *• A’ou liave si good walk iji front of yon. ’ ’ AVe siskeil *• Mom- fsir*'” Me replied *• 'Phis is M'liere the Trough starts, ami i t‘ s M miles from here. ’ ’ Wc thanked him and tnarched on for a long time. Then another msin and a gate. AVe asked liim hoM- far it Mas, and lie sai<l “ dust M


miles, ami I M-ouhlii’ t like to lie you if you are going through. If you ar<* i*aught lip tlno’e ill one of those mists you will


knoM- aliout i t : it's M'or.se than rain, am! many liavi* Imen loxt ; hut good luck to you.” I Mas glail Mhen Me left him; he Mas s(, ^-n* couraging llial I had ” got the Mind up.” hut said very little.


.So Me moui mIuiI


.xeemed to he miles and got to a foM- houses, and at one ue asked a young lady if she wotd<I make ijs a drink of lea.


,^hc axked


ns in. and luckily tlie kettle na.s iMolitig ami we Mere soon having <linm*r.


Cold Comfort. Af ter a little cliat ami rest wr got ready


again ami Me asked Iiom- far it wax to Lancaster. She s;ii<! “ .luxt I j niilex from


this lioiixe.” AVo hade them good af ter ­ noon. and Mlieii m(> got. outside w<* had to laugh, and clccided not lo a-k anyone i-Uc how tar, Nom- Mt‘ liad come to tlie moxt iK-aiilifid part of ilic Tnmgl i . and M’e .xtood and ]ookc<! hack and M'ixhed Me couhl move the luixt from the lop of ilie liillx. for it must lie a lovely sight on a line day. .lust then MO came to a mile-stone uhich .'-ieparaieil Lancashire from A’orkshire. and it -said “ 1


1 1 milo.x to Lancaster. ’ ’ We k<‘pt going lip hills, round iiills, ilown liills, 'nid


ilien a liitU* blue ofi\*r«*d in tlu* .sky. A’on shonlil liaA'4* scini h*nv we Maielu'il that hit of him-, and pray<>d it would get bigger,


(hir praiei-x mati* ;iiisuei-ed. 1‘or in ahnnt hal f .'iiid hour tlie siiii .shmie heantitnily. ’I'luMi ue pasxod a largo houxe on onr left Mliii-h had a good iiiaiiy big black ilogx M-hich harked and hoM led at Us as wi- passctl, then on and on until we climheti a .st<‘ep hill and my friend sjud his I'cci w'ere U’cliiig sort*, so we sat down :ind i'on.siimt‘<l what scraps Me liad left, then he looked to x(h>


1 h<* eaiist* of the pain, :iml there Mere tuo blisters, one on a toe and the other on his


heel, so M'e pulletl out (oi'- lint ami vaseline and <loctor<‘il them up ami set oil' again.


Still Going Strong. We hatlii’ t been ^oing hnig before Me


'OM' Mlai’kpool 'I'oMt-r ami tlic him* xejj mid rieefMootl and the hoat.s. It looketl loi’ely.


'I'hen Me siai'ted to go dou'n hill ami a rare tramp it m'jis.


\\’e conhl non- sec llm


Observatory at Lancaster, It !ookt*tl a lot nearer iliaii it actually Mas (wc found that oiil laler l , then m t* came to Clough Cot tage; the sioiipoxt here iiidiiate<! three miles lo Lancaster, ami it Mas just l-.Tl). Ihit oh.


ilio.s<‘ hist tlirei* iniiexi W<* er«*pt along as Ih-si we eonhl. llien my eonipaiiioii’x foot Mantl'd atlei iding to again, am) he aUo foiiml the cause of tlie iroiihle--a sh<ie xock bail got


away. 'I'he on again up a* little hill till


W4* got l<i tin* cars and some lifi*. hut our Miilk Masii’ t liiiislH*d till ue landed at the Tom II Mall ami the constable in tin* uhite iaeket. 'I’he clock .said four mimit4*s to -i.x, Wc Mcnt to a cafe and hml t<*a and a rest,


and then ueiit ontsi<U* ami s-p in some gar<leiis. mul at


mo nioiiiitcil a llihhlo M


Ipiis l<* I’ rcsion. and I might say liere that <* had a <leiiglitfnl run and heaniiiii!


x<em*ry. l?li niih's l<>r Is. '*Ti. Supper at l*i-4*ston. tlu‘11 anotiu-r llihidi* hux to Mhick- Imrii. fare Is., atid i-ar t.i Cl iurdi , and lints


i


tound of a whole room. Get l a tin to-day and ^ee the lovely


ublimr eii'ecl it tcivcK. In tiiiR 1/*, 1/6 and 2 6.


J a c o b e a n O a k F lo o r S ta in


I ro nmo n g e r s a n d S to r e s e v e r ywhe r e ; o r f rom W. P a r k in g t o n ; H . L o f th ou s e & S o n ; Wh i te s ide & Wh i t e s id e ; T .


DARKALINE


Xot exactly. But she is always playing on other people’s feelings.


J a c k s o n , Cl i thcroe. R she imrsical?


.


Think whaiiiiiu-atiK lo have a llutip thiiL wonT ^(•^at(•h or o .•‘liiililiy!! ! JIIsi a 1.6(i. tin


we arri\4*d hoim* at 11-0 o’ clock, a hit .siili. Imt satisiietl tliat ue had ualked tlirongh tin* Trough «it Moulaml. A\e shall alu’a.vs fciiiemher Wyrex(lalt>-roaiL W I hough I it hml no eml.


f D.iricaliiju will do the stir* WHITEWELL. 1' rom StMj 1(1 ‘)(K) fat and store lambs u-cre


on offer at iho first .sale of the .season pro- motc<l by AA'hitewell and District Fjinner.s’ Ltd. , and held at the Motel, AVhiteuell, on AAedtiesday. 'I'lio himhs More mostly fir.st <lrawn from tlio di.strict, and there tva.s spirited bidding on llio part of a hirgc assembly of buyers, the result lioing a com­ plete (dearnnee at .salisfnctorv pr iws . The auctioneer, Air. Dohort Hitcfiin, annomices tha t the next sale has W n fixed for AVed- nesday, Septeml>er 14tli, and the nnmfal sale of .store cues for Thnrsdov, Sentemlior 20th.


MORE ARTISTIC COINAGE. .New sliilliiigs. xi.spemex. Iloriiis*. ami three.,


penny hits will he put inlti eireiilatioii il chaiigi'-s in tin* design are apprnvetl by the Kino ’I'he new dexigns are being eonsidered hv Cohniel R. .lolnuon, the l)e|.uty-Mtister of the Royal .Alint. For the l)(‘imlit of <’ol- leclors a new ” cjiriwlieel,” tu ihe live shilling piece is ealled, M-il! aFo he struck. An tdlieitil at llio Ro.yal Mint said the new etiinage will he more in keeping witli niod- ern Itute and ” definitely more artistic. ’ 'I'he reverse Mill xtill he tif an tirnmrial <le- sign. The new coiim may he put into i*ircul- alion Mithin three or lour months.


the .sentence sonsihle. The inan .stirred-shot- hlcM’ a quantity of fsiilii-n4iiI«*saU and hnl- Jcts-vegetabloft-charily into the erah-eUv


phniit-broth Mliich HeM'-siimnercd-blept gently over Ibe fire.”


of AA'hiteiiall Hhoiild see .some of the examina­ tion jiaper.s they have to answer. ’lake this, for instance, from the (alleged) Kiiglish njiher sol for girls of .sixteen ami seventt*en:- “ Select tlie most .'^uitnhle wonls to make


People M’ho make jokes tihoni the girl elerks


.AlH. V. CKICALI) ILAILKV. II.A., Liberal Camliilai^.* for IV't«*r.xfiel<l, xon of


-Air. \’ crnoM Maih*y. Clitheroe. uho. at the Liberal Club, on We<Inoxd;jy evening m*.vt. will speak on ** The Political Ixxnex of 'ro-day, ’ ’


lllackiiurii. is m take the cliair at 7-lo. GISRURN.


the ontvloor arrangerm*nts J«n- the annual liehl (lay. pi’omot4'd for the cnleriainnient ol llie children of (lishnrn, which Mas to


.'4


liave lieen held hut Saturday. Ve«‘y wisely the committee liad made other (ireparations against the long and almost continuous • iieju’esxion ’ ’ vvliich has marked tlie pro-


.«cnt Mimmer. ami the .voiiiigsler.s coiiirivo<l to spend a really happy time. Tiic inien- uAni lo hohl a .service at th<* Cenotaph. ;it l?-() p.rn.. had to he ahamhnieil. ami th<* assomhly t<iok phue in church. In the course of a brief address the A’ icar (Rev. .1. He.slop) said the .sowice was one of re- memhraiice, and he a.sketi hix youthful con- grt'g.'ititiii to iniJigino they Mere nssemhletl at the I’oimlapli. 'I'heir sympathy fir.st. of Jill, was wiili. the falh'ii, to whom ilioy weio hound by lies of aflection ami r«*lali»nishif). “ 'fheirs is tlie (h.*<.*j)ext sorretw.’ ’ .snid the A'i<’ar. •• 'fhe heart Icnowflh its own hittoj-nes.s.


.Ma.v w<> realize more am! more


fully that llmse who pass from onr sight do not pa'>s out of tlie love and care of onr Katlier, .Aiiotlior ihonglit is one of grat i ­ tude. T’hese lives lhat mc commemorato were iai<l (hivvn for lu. For alihongli, as the Helgiaii poet iiax sai<l, it makv'.s ...............................onr voice.s break Though our <*y<*s may burn, 'riioiigli <«ur hraiiix may turn


it brings lo mind jiart of llie <loht m'o owe to those* bids of the parixh wh«i fell in the war. ami for Mhich Me bring otir urmii li in grateful imunory to lay upviti the cenot.'tph.” — F^illovving the s4.*rvice.


the chihlren


marched in proces-sitin to tlu* premisex of the Auction .Alart Coiiiiiany vvh<*n* provixion for their eiii»)yim*nt liad been spoi-ialiy nnule.


a «jiu*uc ami mar«’lu‘«l • paxt .AL’xxrx. .V. l*’avvcotl am! T. Wmhlingfon who. on behalf of tli<* committee. pi(*xentetl a ho;: of chocohitcx to eacii fliild, boxes being re- x<.*rvc<I for ilioxe iiinihle t*i h<* [ircxCiit, The ladicx of the vilhigv* served teti in the I’ arixh Room.--Afterwarilx the ha|»py eom|»:inY <lis- pef'ed to prt'pare for the famy dro'S pjirtule. and though rain wax xiil) falling lieavily. it wax hopetl llien* might he a ce.ssaiion before 7-dO, the hour tixed for the parade. Happily this pro\i*d lo he i!u‘ cjise. ami a pmmpt sijirt uju maile. .ALirris dsitiiM-rs gJiily let! a timiley eompaiiy. :iml ilu* Ju'ocexxion wtuihl Inive <Itim* inlinii*.*


.At -1-0 o’clock ih yoiing-tcrs fornu-n


eretlit to a imieh larger :isd nnire pret«‘ iUiou>; communiiy, 'I'he jmlgfx. .Mr. :iiul Mix. W. Metiloii. Colom*l ami .Mrs. iMtlelmlgli. were


set a dinieul* la.sk in making i lu i r xcjeeiiun frotn sueh a iiumertu.s and generally Mu*rittirioiix axxeiuhly i>l all nnuiner of clinrtietors. Choice fell on the ItdhiMing:-— Rcxt imiiinted l ioy: 1. Cyril Nut ter, com- htiy: 2. .Norman Modg-tni. mounti*d jiolic'.*-


the fairy wedtling: 2. .'■*cht»*d I'eacherx. .Nursery rhyiiH-x. Character eoujde: 1. .lean Siieak and


man. Taldt'au on vvlieflx; 1. .Mr. .1. P. ’lowers,


.Mahle Rye. fjiiry ihtlls; 2. C, Chirk<* and 1


C. .Moorhoitso. gypsiex;


II. Smith. Italian orgai igr indcrx: 2. K. Thiirogooil and 11. Smitli. marine st»ne-


ami V. Kvsnix, French gnls, llnmoitiU' c<nip!<*: 1. -Al. Thiirog'ioil and


d<*alers. .stingh* ch a r a c te r . - Roys ; 1. .Iaim*x Sj,iiMi.


AM-.s 1027; 2. Rcii 'i'timiinxon. organ grinder. (I’ irls: 1.


.Alai’jory .Npcak. K'mooailc: 2.


Alariofu* .Mcv nu*x. sweet hi vernier. Comie I'haraeier tin wheelx; 'riioni)ixun s


•* rags tir liom'sl” Comic rliaracti'i*; 1, Willie .laekson; Mrade


A mi lk: 2. Waterw<irth. a chi)* off ilie tiiil block: d. Stanley I’tirkhcek. xweep. -\dultx’ ont*ii claxxes.- -Rest couple; Mi'xxrs,


rnlFIeil n[i. so h<* thr<*M- it


Smitli and Ki'soek : the maternity eeiilre. - Single eharacter: .Mixx Nora Sjieak. .May- pole.-Dceoratet l ear : .Mr. (L C*»ni;i!l. ilance whieh tollovvetl in the I’arixh Room was xigmilly sm-cex-fnl. the atteml-


anre iiumheriiig 170. .Air. N. W att*rworih s ham! supplletl llu* miisie. The pmreedx of the xtreet etillecl ion. ahiuU (Jl. Mil! go to tlu* prizt* fnml to:’ the ehihlren s sports, whieh Inul to he poxlponed.


DAMAGE TO BRIDGES


ROWLAND COUNCIL CONCERNED ABOUT WEAKENING CAUSED BY FLOODS.


Slaalliarii - llie one ilnn eni -e- CnnwlMki l!l (lok oil llie niail to 1 'ou iilieiul--w'a- iiieii-


Tile ilaiige'-nil- -one ul llie old Iniilee ;,t


Jei't'iv4‘<i noiii'c tliai tlu.* hriilgt- wax tliifi- germix atid vjxiteil it in eiunpanv with llu- road loreiimn. Thi-y th.-eided’ lo er**ci Motircx al eaoli xid»* i»l the bride vvariiiiig the puhli** (il the (laiiger. Il wa.s under­ stood that i! a liritlge wax. I'leeletl before a ceiTain year ihe rexpunxiliiliiy for ju up. keep rosled vvitli ihi* rouiity Conm-il,


lioiied al a iiieetoie m' Howland limal l ) i- iriel ('oiMieil on .\lomlav. The Cliainiiaii (.Mr. H. Jliicliili) -aid he


sion .showing the presence of the hrid-'e helore ihe .‘>ijpnlated thue, ami he thougi^i the proper e«mrse t.i lake Ma«, lo inform tlie riimily Council.


.speetiiig other hriilgcs Mas suhmilted. hi this ’ Mr. Wilmot stated that the condition


ft) the West Riding C'ouiity Cmmeil. •-A report made by the nind foremnn re-


’ji.s d(*ci<Ietl to etmiiiiiinieate the facts


been hroughl lo ilie notice »il' ilm (.•omily Surve.Vijr, ami a bridge ^^iiigineer liml heeii to inspect the xlrnclnre. Me inforineii them thill the correct prticednre was for the Rurtil Conm-il to make tipplictilion to the (.'onnly Council for tlie bridge to he inclmleil in the County Ctmncil's work. Me flid not think ninch difficulty would he ex- jicrienced in getting the bridge recognive<l ;is a Coiiiily Council rospoiixihility as the oflicitd who insjiected il wsis of the opinion that the bridge M’jis of 1-Itli century tirigin. It M


'I’hc Surveyor xaitl ihe nmtter Imd silrettdy \\ . King-W ilkiiisim had [ilaiix in hix pi)xs,cx- .Mr. MITTON. -A iiimhie ,x.nl<. held in Clitheroo on Satiir-


tlay Ia>t in ai<l o) the produci* xtal! «tf ihc lorilieoniiiig .Miiioii t'hnrch haz.ajir, wax a great Miecexx. being hirgely attended. The MaIN were very tpiickly emptied «>f their eonit*iits and the j»r»nnoterx will lu*m*fit t<» the amount «>f (Jl-L


straight. Jic i^ twiee my xize. Imt .1 told him e.xjietly wliat 1. thought tif him. 1 .xaitl In; wjis a bovine idiot, snid that if I had my way In; would have one foot in the grave and the other one no riglit nut of it. His Friend: Diiln’t he hi t you? The L iu l e ’'Alan: No. AVhen he answered


The Idltle Man: Vex, | gave it to him


back 1 replaced the telephone receiver ami walked, away I -


"1 tiu’ hridgi* at Rrailford .Mill cauxcil xonie iiiivit’ly. av tiamage miu being do!‘c hv water pi’i ieirating iimier the r"aviwa\\ I iiifxx prompt nieaxui’cx vvet’e talveii lo ropo with llii.x a xi.|’inux ai-ritU ni niighi occur ax itc.ivy iratfic oaxxctl along the road. .\ i ioi l icr br idge iiixpccti’d wax th a i at


Homl Reck ne a r Toxxjd,* viiu*rc. ilic lo rcinan rep o r ted , xvveral nion* [laviiig .xtoiiex had heeii removed by reteii l Hood'.


It Uiix


iikelv tliat oi l ier |»aviiigx would eoliaji'C I'cloj’i* hoig. The lo’idge at (»ruitxagi!i. n e a r To*>.x.i<U>. hati aln-ady been Mvakem-i! hv the Maxhing away of jiaviiig .xlom x he- liiiid the tirxt xiayiiole.


.Memherx poinleti oni lh a t the heiglil of


the wa te r at p r e 'en i p*evented any remedial nu-axurox being atlopled at the moiiu'iii. hut iiixtrnelioiix were given iliat ihe l)»’idgt*x xlioiild he I'epairefi al the earliexi po.xxinlc ninliieiit.


.M. .MoorlioU'O


-\ll manner of games were played with z.est. and solections were |il;iye<l by the Slaiilhiirn M.'iiid,


A shor t t ime ago 1 s t a t n l th a t I intcndccl to mako a piihlio,


appea l for fuiuls on hehal f of th e Bla ekla i rn ami Eas t Eaiuamhire Royal Inf i rma ry. .1 have ple a s i i r oi doing so. In i s t in g t i ia t tin- nppe al will receive t l ie snpi ior t of all th e in h a b i ta n t s of oiir town and di s t r ic t . Th e ob je c t is a mos t wor thy one and funds are urg en t ly needed to eope wi th th e l•ve|■-increasing d eman d s made upon th e In f in n a ry .


1 should be glad, therefore, if all Persons who are interested -


all Religious Bodies in the Borough, all Trade Organisations, Trades Unions, Public Societies, Clubs, Institutes, and Political Parties—will send delegates or representatives to meet me in ihe Mayor’s Parlour, Town Hall on THURSDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 1st, 1927, at 8 p.m.


Th e ol i jcet of th i s .Meeting will he to eoi isider a Scheme for


r a i ' in g a s much money as t lm (jhject deserves. Full ami fri’e <!i-eus<ion invl led.


GREAT IS THE NEED ; GREAT MUST BE THE EFFORT. 1,-,'t. ns sh(jw i.air high ;;pj)ieeiation of the noble work of


this ln^ti tnt ion by making the effort worthy of t'litheroe, Tlie relief i>{ p.vin and suffering onglit to uni te n- to eoneerteil


ai-t ion.


Vo mil F i lloic Town <1111 II : Let us prove ourselves grateful citizens by re­ sponding generously to the Appeal in aid of fhe sick and the suffering.


W.M. HV. S E E D A E E . Ma v iu :.


THE MAYOR’S APPEAL,


ON B E H A I .F OF T H E


BLACKBURN AND EAST LANCASHIRE ROYAL INFIRMARY WAR MEMORIAL FUND


c;mM) i i i ; .v8 fks 'I'Iv.ai, . - - it.iiu. ii.o puil-sp<iri. inlerl'i-reil very eomjdeiel.v M iiJi


.Air. .1, A. Ormei-od. .I .P. . of •• FOLLOAV AIV LFADF.R.” -Air. S.’ih’xhiiry. (iat’xtaiig, with •* Swoep ” at tlu* .Maltc'i* Croxs nt Ihixljal! I’.avex


Show. .Air. Salixhiiry won lifxt ami third priz.«’x in llu’ "pen i-Ia'x and iir'i io the brace events.


at Raxhall I’itivex .*


On left: Little .Msirgaret Ihogh. the Hr.xt priz.v* vviimei’ in llu* i-hux lor l■hildr«‘ll x pets 411011, with lu’f -Angora rahhit.


1 IL'pnri on Pag«* ‘•M FOBEM AiN’S CO J’LALNT M


ALLEGED ASSAULT IN CLITHEROE PUBLIC-HOUSE.


‘ ONLY AN ARGUMENT.”


Inn i>n tlu' evening ol I 'r ida ' . -Augiixt olh. was llie api'earance al the Rorough Scx'ioM-s vexK.'rday of llerhert Rlauehfellovv. lahour<T, of -I". Mrcnf<*Il-avemie. Layton, Rlttekpool,


.A .xe*pi4*l t<i a di'lurhaiie<- al tlie Crown


win* wax xumiiuined by -Allien F.. Smith, loretnaii eniploved by .vlc'xfx. Meiiley.x, for i-oitimoii a-xaui t.


Crow n Inn en the night in «juextioM lor hix iixiial >upjM*r ghixx. Me had mn been in the inn lor imne than a inimite when «le- fendaiii acei|xe<l him of gening him tli>-


I’ro'<’«ntor xijid that lie ealle<l at ihe


ejiargef!. Delemlaiit then .-eized him by Mu* lliroat and puxhed him on tlie .xtaii'. Me ii'C'd tli'guxiiiig language and had tn he ihroM ii oiitxide. t Ml the ;uiv iee of llie himl- loi’d lu* h’fl the inn by ilur liaek tit'or, a' he wax told tliat th’lemlanl wax waiting lo kill him out'ide.


! e:iiiie in? Wiuie.'x: I xaifl ; “ (uunl evening. luTt." Mid you mil xa\ : “ W lial ix tlu; niatti’i’' ’ ’^


Defeiidanl ; Wind <!i<l you xay \u me when


• .No, hut vow looked \ t ‘\ed. Wltere »lid I hit your - Vow got me by


im*r -.NLver. Veil hav4’ aivvavx been telling lalex about


the threat. I iu't pii'iu-tl \ou on eiu* xide r - .Nev4-r. Vttu hav>> aivvavx lie<-ii V4*i’v miieh agaiiixi


11 1


xaid lu’ Max pa-'ing through tlu* r4ioiii ami .xaw the two niians-lling. Later he -aw a xeuff.h* in the xtaii’x ami inti-rwiu-d. Mefemlant : I)i4l I leave 4)ii my own.


4’ r — .N(. v <-r. .Liim*x Rireli. lamilonl of the Cf*'un liiii.


.Mr. Ri'vh: Vex. Mi4l noi I xay 1 vvoiiM u*3i cau'c any row


in yoijr hod-4> r - - ALni di4l. .Nhlerman Thoni l'e r ; Mi4l you ' 4i‘ the


a x'a i i i i : .Not the aelinil axxaull. .Li'vpli Wil'ou. I’ imlieti-iMat!, .'ai^l he xavv


a xeulfle. hut lie <lid nol xev ili4* ' la r t 4>l i li4.* (piarrel and 4’ouM not 'a y Mlii<h ol llu* nun eoi i imiuid tlu' ax'ault. In aii'Wer to .Mderinan TlioriilM-r, winu* "


.'.aid lu* tlitl i;4it 'ce any Idow.x xinu-k, Tlu>y were in ihe x ta i i ' . and lu* ciiild not xe**


V4*i*v vu'll. l)4 -i4’miant. lu* avhh’d, wax mak­


a.i argunu-iii heiwi-4*n Smith and liiliixeil. TL,4-i’»* ua> no (luextion 41I ax'aiili. The 4’a'i' wax di'tiii"ed on paynuuH nl


ing U'C of very iiaii Iaiigiiag4“. l)4-t4-udant lul<) llu; llein h lhat it wax jn't


‘ENGLISH” AS IT IS “SPOKE” BY CHOIR BOYS.


eii'-reni niimhi'r Me eiill the toliovv ing : - • 'I'lie loiiowing a le a few ehoio* esainpie'


.Maga/.iiu* ot Whalley. ahvavx eoutaiiix a va i ieiy of intere' i ing niiiii4


•• The Fh'iir-de-Lyx.” vvliieli ix ilie I’ a r i 'h >r. From till


eiiiled iisnu tlu* eoiivu'rxatiou .if ilu> eiioir- ho\x. Tlie oeea'it»n \\n.x their annual trip. 1. “ Who gi-tteii u in r C4-e uz. om*. will t.i.”


2. ' - '* Maxt ta fun it r "


R.- “ Rut wiiuh r up. i l ia’ il I’u'V U' aw il l.” 1. • Kl i ! xiilu’c. wa l le r . ’ ■


o. - •* \\ 4,>er all* we gooin’ 11a r ” WY-er ix i t . ”


lliet’r . ”


7. •• ILi 't la lull ihi < oii r ” “ Si theel


ingi i i . ’ ’ Tlu'xe are hut a few «>f llu* many Fueiary


lapxex vvhii’ii fell tr«nii the l ip' 4*1 the elmii*- hovx, Theri- ix iiMieii that ix h4*autilu! ahoui ihe Laiu-axliire 4 wlu’ii it deg4


of tlu’ir woi’l; ax 4luiirhoyx. Tlu'v d.i not h-aiti it at xelinol. noi’*do tlu'V find it at


tile ” pii’lnrex,”


go4nl nniiiy eaxi'x ax may ea ' i ly he piove<l hv rele'-eiue tn the parent ' , i l . then, an *' aenuiret! taxt4


Inul one. If a hoy is to make a really goovl i lmrixier he muxt he ahlt* t4i speak t-orreetly witlumt any elf»irt. Mow iithei’vvi'4 a l»oy give a 4


* ” ami a V4 * 4 1 -oiild -orreeL inlerpreiai i im 4if the


px:ilm.s? I'.very lui.v miixl Ik* able to a|»pro- eiate the beauty of ilu* language ami eeeog- nix»> it as his 4


m n mother tongue. Raroiits


will he <loiiig much lueful sowiii* fiir the 4’hoir if tlu*y will eiirrect ^such carelessness of speech ill their Imvs.


'When once sucli


lapses are peni i i l led in the home they he- eoim* pari jiml }>anel 4


>f a hoy’s ilaily life


ami Sundavs as well. I f a jolly or mould lias io he made in a


hurry, and there is no time to let it stand to j^et, matters can bo expedited if the mould is placed in a bowl containing cold M


’aler to


M’liicU a handful of common sal t and smhv have heeri added. Leinoimde can bo cooled in the same way.


It ixii’ i inlu-rited in a l.et lu call


*ry


• II' xpe4‘e}i. Certainly llu* hoyx don’ t <nl- l ivaie thix kiiul ot 4‘\pr e " ion in the 4


lial4‘ct. hiii it i ' 4leplorairu* >m*ralex iiitti mere lareh'xxiM.’xx


.Mr. Tlumiax kMi-.'ii was 'how n_ .1 party -onr>4 *


4if giiexlx over hi- exlati* al !*’oi t My e’. s tFhiritlaU which lu- had eijiiipp.si with every


hihour-xaving (h*vii’4 ingenuity lanild Miggi'xi. 'j’he om* 4


*' ami eonvenieius* that, -N40i'ti4


m


was a iuriisiil4* xo ^litf th a t it r4‘tpni4d moi- siileralih' ' tn ' i ig t h i4> fom* a ]usv;ig,., Otu* by one his guesix piislicvl ihr< »:gh. vviili Miimh'r and mu t te r in g s . hui Miih*oit d a r in g t4» say an y t l i in g to ilu* gn*ai man. nni i l


,\l


la s t tlu* young4*xt gir l 4if th e jiarty xpolo* up. *■ Mr. Ivl i 'on. ” xlu* .xaiil. ’*Mhy vlo yon


liavo everything el'O -ai perlevt .m*i >iieh :i lerrihle t i i rns i i le r ” 'I’he 4


.silence that folhiM'ed with a shout 4if laugh­ ter.


)ld man hrvike the mi<*mif‘jnahle 1k*eauxe,” he said.


I ’ve g4it it fixed so lha t everyone who pushes that turnstile


a dry day and without the dew on it. Over- rijK', hniised, or under-ri|)i* fruit nil) prw


round pumps 4.*ighl gallons of water into my tank. ” ' Fruit- for ])ro.serving slionU be picket) 011


vent the jam from keeping well. Hard fruit*;, such as plums, apples, jvcur.s, gooseberries,


»Ve., .should he Mashed. lAcrrios. after re­ moving the stalk-s, should be M'ashed in colander under tho tup.


» • i


■ L ■ati- ■ R


1 f


1 M . i ■* — ^ j..* ^ ' — ■ 1 i 1 . 1 ......... .. . . . . . . 1 •vt.


nv4‘ :tcv


4'V.' 4'n I .|x


I ; lie’x eimekill’ <>'il on’ l *• l i ’ x reiglit .Ter MATCHES ABANDONED.


Rurnioy An d r eU' R<;ui V. Rarrovv. Wa d d in g to a v. Marvv


]Je4’ord up to dati*;


Wlia!i4’V ............................ Ra\4*mleii Reail


Saluleii


Rurnlev Si . -Amlia-vvx Clitlu*roe


Wduhlingtoii I)anv4*n


Rla iklmrn St . .Iani4*x'x , 19 10


( ’her rv Tr4‘4.* ....................... 20 Hil.M.-.liili- Wi ii i .I .riT- . 10 .................... 20


.......................... 21 ' 1


Ihi’Tow ............................... 21 ............................. 10


.................................. •20 ii ............................. 20


....................... ll> V. en.


C'lu-rrv Trc4* v. ('!itlu*r« RIa<khiirii Si . .lanu- ' .< 1 M, • N*'UU t !l


i ;


W. D. L. R.s. 7 I LO 2 2S


0 Ol -


1


;i 2^ 2!


21 20


0 0 fS


t 1" hi 11.


t iO •'> • 12 ] |


■y


vv ho now pli w ax g r an t ed to the i'tf-iic4>m e at Rhu'kpool. u nt i l t lu’ liemixing ma g u i r a t t


.In-eph Rcmli. -An ini4*r4*xiing p.»xiiiun in : • gilt


the Rihhk’.xdalt* .Anial4-iir Leagn*.- mr.x j.s th e xuhjevl of xpvenlat ion. . \mate i i rx have eompk’tevl i liei r


l ! ’.l>h!exda!e ami


total 2-1 p o in t ' , ( ‘iiathi i rn ami l.:.:.giio «’a< It total 2R p o in t ' ami liavu* oiu’ ma n i i to fday. Clni t l tuni a r e tlm* at A\4>xt Ur .ut tor" t-i- nior row and Langho meet >al>d*’:t .uviiv ».ii .Septelilher iMlli.


IL'iui ir .Niin4’r. who ix i4> ii.r.* 1 -ei ond


xea'on in tiu> r om r a l Lam.a-'li!’*’ fri'.-iv* Lea*gm* ax prol4x'ioiiaI wi th .AliittroM. h.is liad e\|.e'-ieiir4* in many !*’agu*’>. H4


:n’reple4l ..


play4'«I wi th Cohu hi.' i i a t i v i-okn - in ilu» Laiu-axhiis* l.<’ag::e ax an atnat*-’.:' at t'l.rv Ih gi iming of Id' cais 'e r . ami


a prof t ’xxio.ial 4'ngagi’iiu’iit with Nor i l i of !r4>land Cr i rke i t ' lnh a t R»-!’ ;i-'.. .Simrv tlu'u lu* hax l'4'en prol4‘xxioii;i! and Rimih y St .


. \m l r e u ' I ( ! ith‘*ri-v ' l{:!ihle.'4la>’*


l.eagite) . f r 4 ’We .\!4’\ aml r a ' >:.i:L'r4lxhi;» l a a g i u ) . RaiiLto.it < Rrai l fo'd l.*’a g’.m ). ('••tiu-v < Lanraxhi iu’ LeagiU’l ami Mhirli eliil) lu‘ remained xi \


ioiniiig .Milni'oM !a' l - \pr i l . .Vxio’d by tlu* ” At l ilelic .New- " to ' t a t o


t iu’ Irx'oux oi t lu’ p r e 'e n t ' i - . i ' ' ’! .iiid llu'ii* iM-ai’iiig on tli4' lutun*. .Major L. ■•'■••••a. ti;t» Lanej i 'l i i re enptai i i . repl ied;


I';..- gu-.io


improv 4ineiii in t lu‘ wi-aker < r.;*- 40ir - p el ' pla\e»'.x of leml ing «-oni;*;*' *o \\<'rk 4-oHxidi*rahiy h a t s h r th a n ol i.;:*- N«-ar' !(T a win. Rv’xiilt : a e e r l an i amoi ; ’.: .c :nort;.i.


xetx ill. eauxing po" i l ) lv nniut t ; • g pLty, 4’xp4‘ri:illy vvlu‘11 t!ie county ( - 'n-orm- i plays ail o th e r i'oiinti* ' . (2) Th e m. ■•:*‘t;; h >u l4 r rai l an d (loO' how! to ” .'iiut a h-it.-umii u p . ” Th i ' hax apparei i t lv Iwen t l * ; >; la te. .\ lot of lll4> 'low <-rirk4‘t ro*::; ...’' . ’<1 v'l ill ».>!ine\iou witli the h’adi i ig ;* i : ' i iu’ti is i-aii'ial ill!’.■ugh i l i i ' . (R)


■...i:K*'d : r -


trrP.reiic4* wi th go.'il wick e t ' w: ’ ..- d! la loo miieli avlvantag*.’ iH’ing g, i . ’ *>: ’ > ti>* .'ide w in n in g tin- to- ' .


.xejixoii wi th tile eilll tc'i’il, .Not t ' . . Shaki ' i ............. IdU". ami played vvitli ih em b le ak ot Mar. H*- afli-rw a'-*i' pi.i>*’ .'caxoii' Mith DuLiutield a.e l f.v • - wi th .''t a lyli iidge :n the I..ii’.v..v5;::! Cliexldis- 1.4’agiie.


In l ’.*21


Levlami. when they xunvede- i .a w t !u‘ Ril il i ii 'iLde L«-agm'


• !m ; pu . ' 'h a k e x p e a i i e a d i n g tlie'}hi'’a d


ta k in g a h um h i ’d wiekeix. a :<• oidv bet n pi-rtornietl iwi ro pi. i i i ' tory ol the l•■aglu•.


iMie vC


lo rmanrex u.m th a t a g a i iu i R 'v'a 'on, mIuii he too’v xeveii m p I ruiix. Wit li two nio'-o g;,ti;e.' rcipiirex luiU' vvu ketx to rea< h ihix .xeaxi*n.


g a \ c r a g o


; whirii li.iil •. n|x 1 : 1 liit4


’. ' .s; '■ *oi !a.'t.


,x h- *.11 re- i '._. i E- ; '*\ tluv t luh . t in- :■ _ i.ix' l;0U eiuh. A n . i t iv


Stapf.- -


L.’xpe ari* ieitir'i L. .'la:u! :ii tlu*


. wi th hef ‘'r*v


CRICKET CUTS. .Ma>


•1 . the well-knox*. I.T Rhu-kfiooi I'r--


prot«’ct ion war ra. ’!*. re at -lo. Mdf*-’-.


lie.M by


ihr- Wc hadn’ t gone tc ry far before Me met a


(.'hi-.rh-y V. HlaiklHi.il. Chthi 'i ii i '


lhirc..-.i I . H'l i' i. I );i ru 1-1! \ . hi


I.•■^hlltl!. ii-li r.


I..•M;||;.I Ah i . ' l - V. Uhiii l. Ln. \(U'E TAHI.K


Bvconl up t'l <hile: \V. 1). I..


UNHAPPY EXPERIENCE OF ACCRINGTON WALKERS.


™ l ib e r a l s , bashall eaves sheep dog trials and show.


TH E AVINNER COAXING SH E E P I’HROIXHI TH E 3 rA I / l’ESE CltOSS


CRICKET.


RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE. MATCHES ABANDONED.


-£-:k -


RIBBLESDALE JUNIOR LEAGUE.


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