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a d v e r t is e r a n d t im e s , FRIDAY, JULY 5. 1929. CFIVE)
TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) LEEIMING
LIBERAL GAEDEN FETE AT READ HALL.
Divisional Gifts to Mr. & Mrs. C. N. Glideweil.
Tributes by Mr. Robert Hindle, J.P. and Miss Stevens.
Late Candidate’s Plea to “ Let the Government Function.”
1hron”«*d on ^^aturdav al tenioon Bv i jibcrals Irom all purU ol tho Cl i t lu’roe Division. iiu3 wcatlau* was uloal lor a ^ardcMi fotu. atid ni .'idditinn to ilio n a tu ra l beauties of the park-Jiko sur roundings , th e re wore numorous sido-shou’s and cnte r ta imn en l s for the ainuse-
rrM 'M( l3n(,v oti
I lui lifjnitiliil grtmmls a t Ucail Hull, tin u<. <3ti(,v
.Mr. .>ir. v . I*. j Jnlioon bniio e r . t C OJ.L;... u*c*ro
<*.\punence ] havo never knoun of a ccio- uionv exactly like this •in similar cuenm- stances. 1 reg a rd inyselt as being particii- larlv io r tu n a le m having won (as J km?u before to-dav) llio esteem of so ninny Iiieiids in th is constitueiicv; ami whatever may come 111 th e fu tu re . .1. shall always look Imc-k upon th e la s t eighteen months as fcomo of th e
happie.st moiiLlis m mv lile. I Io<»U to th e opp o rtu n i ties which may he allorded mo m the fu tu re ol meeting •you again and, perhaps, ol doing a l i t t le moro to Im th e r
Givo th e Govornmoni a Chance !
ta lk polities amid such glorious surroiinding.s, Air. tilidewell remarked that, lie could only sav ' this ol the political s i tu a t io n ; • ihe> were s t i l l looking into a glass ilnrkly, ami ho dul n o t th in k anv man could iiossihly loretell tin* inturc*. Noin^ knew what niijiht happen wlieii J’a rliam en t assembled and what might be the re su l t wlieii la te r the (iovenimeiit assembled.
Observing th a t i t soomeil out of place to the country o ught t.o give tlicm every reason-., Jh i t
mont ot the big crowd of visitors. On llic spacious lawn. ' where games were plavi’d. I he C ohn* liorougii Prize Haiid. winch ranks amolmst tile verv best bands in 3*
..ast Laii- cashire. plaved selections and lo r <laiicing
l.ater. Tea was .served a t a niotlest eliargt?. am i ' evervbcMh- i-eiitrived to spend a most liappv tune. I he mam oliieeb ol llie ga the r ing was to
(:ei tamly
ilo honour to Air. C. N. (iiidewell who loiight so arduou<lv and val iai i l lv in llie cause ol Liln'ralisn: at. the* recent (ieneral Ljleclion, And such was tin* ontliusiasm displavod l)v lus suiiporler.N on l^aturdav th a t tliev might have been celehral ing a hig victory. A s.'rirs ol pri'^eiiiations took phua* at. tiie porehwav to Read Hal l , a gold watcli and a massive silver cigaret te box being g u en to Air. (ilMhovell as souvenirs of the contest, and a large xilver I r av to Airs. Cdidewell. Afr. ,1. \ \ . Ihiron.
.lames Tliornbcr (Chtheroe) , Air. (didowell, senior. Alr.s. Dilchtield. Aliss Stevtais, Al(s. NnUali. Air. Ihirrows (Marie »S\ke), Air. II. Wilkinson (Padiham) . lioiiorarv seeretary,
M M
s in the cliair. suppor ted hv Air. Hobert mile (Pres ident ot lli<* .liilieral Kxeiaitive), r and Airs. I'red Ih o n ib e r . Alderman
oi ( i rea t Harwood,
vast, eoiu'oursi* ol peoph*. Air. Baron said the weatlier had lavoured the event to sueii an eKlent. th a t Die highest aiitieipatioiis ol th e promoters of tlie garden felt* Imd hci ii more th an n>alizod. On t l ia t occasion they ha<l e<ane to se*« something ra th e r than to
liear polituail speeches, and so fai as ht- uas ••oncerned he would con ten t himscll with introducing the prmeiinds. He would say. however
Division liml
Mih.scribcd so readiU and 3\ill- inglv to the presentation luiid t l ia t the work of the colleetors had really been a pluasme. ’! he C^iairman then asked All. Roheit Himlle to make the presentations to Air.
that Lihornls throughout tlie Cdidewell. Reanimating Liberalism.
plnudits. said i t was a privilege, as well as a g ro a t pleasure, lo r hiiii to pieseiit Iho-so lrdT..,*K ni appreeiation ami regard to Afr. Glidcwell on belialf oi the
Tjihei.ils of the CHtheroe constitnoney.
Air TIindh' who was greeted with hearly
uocessarv to >av how much lliey did appre c ia te all th e work Air. Glidowoll had done to ri*aniniate Lihoialisin in tins m.ighhoui hood-—(Hoar. h e ar and applause.)—A
.11 was scarcely
political eampJ‘»R» involved g re a t mental ami physical s tra in , and i t also entailed some sacrilice of domestic and other in- lere^t^
p a r ty o ught to make some recognition of I t was tliought thereloro th a t the
-splendid and whole-hearted servicv in tlmir behalf The circumstance th a t the election had
this fa c t hv giving lo Air. (dulewell sonic ta io 'ih lo 4>xpression of gralitmU; for his
ohligatiuu m th a t resiicct.-^(Heay, h e a t .)— Air CJlidewell had done all ho could to bring 1-iheralism to th e f ro n t ns a lighting loice. Thov Imd made progress m the consulneney d n r l iu ' th e la s t eighteen months, ami Air. Glidewell was only in tlie posHion ol some th in g like eiglit o u t ol every nine candidates who ente red the political arena a t tlie icoonb contest As a re su l t of his campaign they, had hoard Liberalism m te rp rcled and »t^> principles expounded on hues of model u {bought, with tho re su l t th a t Liherahsm in th e Divi-sion stood on a highoi
pl.ine Ui.m i t did ton or a dozen years ago when the
nivis ion wns letornmil.
full nml mlMinalc. oNimsitiqn, of J.iboialism pbrncil boforo tbom, its tn n lilio n s niins, niul nolifV- what i t was liKih io do m tbc Vnlnro ami all tb a t i t .stood for m b e
r.mso
Lm • ' r oa s m r ' l b a t 'd i o
"occl wbwli .Mr. (ilulewnll ln«l sonn «mdd b e ar f ru i t .— (Aiiplanso.i—On brb.df " f .'H I ib -rals in tbo Clitlmruc Duls i.m con
s t i im 'n rv bo laid oscooding plfasnu: in li.iiid iim to Mr. Cilidcivcll Iboso
.vbon 7 ' iisod ‘
aoiial
\',v ■lubiriroid^ nt i - fuic n Alonntinc u snmll
happy and i>rospcrous life.—(C licu s .)tn Mr Glidowoll’s Response.
C'litboroo nivlslon and "’y '
P V - \ i V |:„ ': ; '\n .k o s t /^ n \ e ! ’n . inmc b. bml 1P|” < , 7 7 \ n i r t ^ af'Yiin'iaT'i'llcVrL"::? improvised
pl.atfmm, "■)>,■ ft" 1 i " \ n ‘ fMcnd J 7
a t” lio ivatob and would roniiiul
‘^fHciuls Im liad -in tbo ‘,a '. t
ag ain st them did not lessen th e ir
.'ind Afr. Rennet l . the Lihoial agent . l'-\pressmg pleasure m welcoming .mk;1i a
able o p p o rtu n i lv ol c ar ry in g ou t tlie lunc- tions ami iluties ot a («overnment. Me liail, no tloubt th a t tliosi* Liberal candidates ^^lio were suecesslul a t tlie Cteiieral I’jlcclion would: givti everv la ir , reasonable and proper oppor- t iin itv to Mis Alajestv's Government to carry on th o ir work. LIio end might be a long w'av oil- or i t might lie delayed only ii sh o i t t im e : b u t what In* Ixdieved they oiiglit to do in th e Clithoroo .Division—having got over t i ie ir first liUlo n a tu ra l disaiipoiutiueiit —was to consolidate th e work wliicli had been p u t in so t l ia t i t miglit bear moiis f i i i i t in the fu tu re.
olhcers and committi?e had met to consider th a t s i tu a t io n , and ho did no t supposi; he would ho b etravmg any .secret in saying tlie view ot those; in a u th o r i ty was t l ia t there was no need to be de.spondeiit over th e re su l t oL a lew weeks ago.
Ih; knew th a t already the
douhle th e ir eliorts ami .see; it llu?y could n o t nmtoriallv a l te r tin* positiem eil ad a irs next time.—(Applause.)
J hey must ic- null
lioarl—th a t h u t
confidence tiu.i
an
COiimieiic i
“ 111 conclusion, 1 m u s t s.nv oneo inoie— 1 <lo le d
An Enchcoring Friendship. tins
our association ivith tho Liberal cause d u r ing tlio la s t e ighteen months and w'hich, f. Iiope- will n o t te rm in a te for a yciy long time indeed. —(Clua-rs.)
lu s..:a n d winchuu has
expression «
your
anduu cm-cuiu — .
cste<;ni which exists 11.lo grown ..1/ »»o «v
g if ts ol
.1... 1 ibc***'^
tlio mutual np
this as a
liioiulship, between re su l t ol
aro ,1...-
Glideweirs initials , and tlie following in scription was caigrayed on the innoi
c.ioC ol
‘liu* c ig a re t te box was inscribed witli All. ,
tlie w a lc l r : Presented to Charles !Norman GluUnvoll
hv friemls in tho Clithcroe Division of l.anea-sliire in recognition ol Ins g a llan t light for Ijiheralisni. Alay, IUJ9. ’
p a r t of tlic programnio was ended, wenl on to sav tlic la to election was no t fought cn- l irelv ill Atav an d in congenial weather.
Tho Cliairman. observing- th a t tho lu s t
was p a r t ly fo u g h t iii tlio w in te r mouths, -and i t olLoii happened th a t Airs. Glidowell tlid no t know a t what hour to expect ho; liusbaml's re tu rn , or oven if ho would be homo on any p a r t ic u la r evening. Rut Airs. (Midewell pu t up witli tlio inconveiiienco and intorlerencc with domestic arrangomeiitb. That was ihe woman's p a r t in th o campaign, and thev Were going to recognise tlio way in which she had taken care ol h er husband ami spared him to tliem d u r in g a long period
I t oi months.
sciitcil lo Ali-s. (Inulivcll Uiu .silvi'v triiy ivhicli iviis ins cr ibed;
Tho Presentation to Mrs. Glidewcll. ■ Aliss Sliivoiis. ivlio spoliii 111 racy vein, p ic
liv the
f.ilienils ot Clitlieroe Division. i!!Hli .Iniio.
Rroscutecl to Airs. C. K. Glideucll ___ ..
nise it-—'l l ia l no oainpainn rvollld liavo been lossible had i t no t been for iho splendid oyallv and su p p o rt which lio had ic e en e d from lus w’lle.
Aliss fttcveiis sold i t .mus t be p a te n t to all Mr- Glidowoll woiiltl be th e lu s t to letOK-
no g re a t th in g comes o u t ol a man t l ia t was mb' lirsi. inspired h.v ;i woman.— (LaU{.;hl(:i.) —'J'hough Air. (dulow’cll owes much to the w'onian be knew before he met his wile, we aro sure ho owes a tremendous debt ot g ra t i tu d e to hi.s wife fo r the insp ira tio n he received. a t Iiome.—(H e a r, h o a r .)—A\ o realize th a t ho wont homo a l te r a moetmg tired out. oHon w’lth nerves frayeil, and i t wuH no l itllo tiling loi the just tho r ig h t word to say, -sileiico to pieseive. and to con-sideration wTueli only im>th<*r. knows how to g u e . doubt , th a t Air. Glulowell h
’‘ ANo a io olleii told lh a t
a wife, or I liave no itmnd th a t
Wile to know ... tlu; r ig h t five imn th a t
Uic biuliest bnbv n t tunes is tin: m c a tcs l —( l .n n s l i te r .)—llmvover, in all _ sin-
corilv 1 mav sav t ln i t we Iiave apprecmteil in tin' fnll llio doniands Unit bave been nmde upon J I r s . Glidowell—lo-valty, eonrngo, Inel and dcvolimi no t only to b er bnsband but to tb e g re a t l.iboral eiinse wbleli sbe, like ourselvos is en deavonnng lo npliold. A\ l want to assure ber t l ia t Ibongb we valni lior
beean.se .sbe is tbe wife of imr snlendid candidate, wo Inivo learned to value ber ioi tboso t ra i ts wlueb form a p a r t of e\ci.t splendid woman: and tve want to liiitlic. assure Airs. Glidowell Unit slie lias n o t onl.v woii a place in olir niemorie.s bu t Ibe alfec- tioll of all tbo women Ijlbcriils in tb e Clil- lioroe Divison.—(Applause.)—11 is an lionom and a pleasure to present, on belinlf ol llio women Ibis token of tlioir iinoctioii, and 1 am sure Afr.s. Glidewi'll will tre a su re i t in the
sense in wbieli wo olfoi it . Recurronco of tho “ Fovor.”
iiiQver renllvi c .x p c o tc d to ^ g o t one. ' l l rciillv IS splendid of yon,” slio d e c la ra l , and went on to siiv th a t th e re tu rn v is i t was more in th e n a tu re of .-v bonio coming. A\ben tliov Went b-ack to Cliondlo .Hiiliiio a f te r tlio election with all its turmoil ami stress, slio fell
gl.ail to Toliirii to tbc pcaco and quiet
utmost cordiality, said .sbo bad tbo g re a te st dillieiiltv in linding w*ords to expre.s-s adeqiiatolv b e r t lianks for tlio . beaiitifiil trav - As-a iiiiittor of fa c t i t was sometliiiig slid Inid wanted a long tim e , .but .sbq bad
Afrs. Glidewcll. who was greeted with the Iroin th e
bottom ol my afternoon
of home; h u t a f te r a feu days
c.ime a rc currcnco of th e election ** fovoi ’ an d she would gludlv havo gone th ro u g h i t all
again.—(L au g h ter .) Expression o? Thanks.
uso oi th e grounds a t Road Hall and llicii kind liospitality,
propo.sed by All . A\. llurrenvs, and seeouded by Afis. Ditchtield, wore given with acclamations.
'I'liunk!! lo INfr. and Jtr.s. Tlioriiber fo r tlio
th a t cause which wo all havo a t h e a r t . —- (Applause.)
silso tei thanlc Iho ijilieia l Ijxecutivo for all Ihe weirk- which Air. and Alr.s. Glidowoll had p u t ill- Ho saw' much.of them .i t one time and another, and th o ir work must n o t lie allenved to drop. LiberaLs must prep a re to work h a rd e r t l ian over for th e i r prnciples and policy-wliicli w CIO ill th o best interes ts for tho fu tu re of tho pcojilo of th is c o u n t iy . ATr Glidcwell also tendered th an k s lo th e
In rcplv- Air. Xliornher said he desired .
ih o details concerned with llio leto, ami m helping to make i t such a splondul
auccc.ss. Air- Beiron bricllv responded, and Uio huge
in a va rie ty of way.s.
Police Visitors Follow Customers at Higher Hodder.
■WATCH THE DOOR.
to rioclder Rridgo Hotel luul a setpiel .it iioUou-bv-RowTuml
Cliairm-an th o ofheers ami comnutlce loi tlio p a r t thev had playexl m a r ra n g in g .ill
crowd dispersed lo enjoy an insiicclioii ol tho gardens- etc ., and to amnsc themselves
when the
licen.see oi the hotel, H e rb e r t Oreonwood. was summoned for selling in toxicating liquor d u r in g noii-i>ennilted Iiours to Jo h n b p a rlm g . q uarrvman, 21^ &t. Vaul'B-street, Low Aloor, H a rry Dixon, hlacksmiih 8 s tr ik e r , o. Hod Rank. Choile> , Alfred Ramsdale. null oporntivo, 21), Red R ank, Chorlov. James Isu t ta l l , mill operative, 2T, lo r lu n c - s t r e e t .
A Visit bv police ofheors in plain clothes fee*ssions on A1 omla>,
Amelia N u tla ll. all ot whom wore proceeded ag ain s t for consiinung tlie li(|Uor. . , R.C. Downhill spoko to v is itin g th o hotel
.Bolton, and lus wife,
a t o-lO p-in. on Sundav, Ju n o 9th , iii com pany witli P.C. Kemp. They were nnublo to soo w’l ia tw a s ta k in g .place lU-sido the bar, owing to th o windows being ol fro-sletl glass with th e exception of one window a t tlio
iro n t wTueh was ol plain glass h u t which liad a green c u r ta in drawn across i t . He noticed a numher ol people coming iroiu a door a t tho re a r ot tlic b ar which opened in to th e klielieu. Ho saw mon knock a t tins door ami tliev were adm itted , th e door being lockinl Ijoluml them. kiioekod an d wore admitted.
\ I $ 3
said to Greenwood. ** A small (uiinncss, a -sinnll rum. and a bottle of beer.
b a r were th o landlord and th e live defendants witli th re e o th e r pef>ple.
drin k s were supplied bv th e landlord. Ihe small -(iiiuim'ss was handed to .lames
Aiiilt.ill, th e n u n to Alr.s. N u t ta l l . and th e bottle oi beer was placed on th o mantelpieco by th e nmn who lot
witno.ss in through tlie door. 'Jlie licensee Hum .said: ” AMio is next, and 5sparlinc « a id : A glass of b i t te i . ’ Tlio Clerk (Air. AV. S. Weeks) : AVho was
.Iainei> Nu tt.d l i l ie
llio premises and did no t come back. He
was lucky. Tho C lerk: He was wise.—(L aughter .) Bo C arefu l.”
wood gave a glas.s oi b i t te r beer to Sparling who paid with a silver emu and received change. Dixon ordered '• two milds, and tlie landlord Idled two glasses with imld beer and handcil one to Dixon an d th e otlior to Itamsdale. A man who was with th e N iitta lls th en wont ou t. saying as ho did so *M3c c arefu l: watch th e door ami Keep i t locked."’ All five dolondants d ru n k from th e ir glasses, and witness told th em th a t nc and his eolleagiio wore police oflicers, call ing tho landlord s nttoutioii to th e time. wTio agreed th a t i t wais rm explanation,
fo n li in im g ^ !*.(... Downhill saul Gmcii MOTOR CYCLIST’S FALL
“ ELEMENT OF D O U B T ” IN CASE AT BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND.
ea^o and detoiulaiit will bo g u o i i th e benefit of iL-’’ said ColoneL .ParUoi , • piosiding a t
“ There is an element of d o u b t in- this
would ho roportoil. (iroemvt)od replied; “ As a Christian man, i th in k 1 am doing q u ite r ig h t .
thev are bona lido travclleis
was sui)i)lving tliem become iii ni\ opinion ..
flor an i;
i>ian iuHi. t
t uhio u landlord f**i. J......... II-.....//
i.imuwn.1
.-.in.i.
i).m. Asked said .
hilt I am .soiling up lioro on the 2.1U1 Ju n e, and if vou hurrv inv ease up lietoie th a t dav T sliall ho obliged. J t will be a good advertisement for tlio bouse.
i know i t is against, th e law
THE ELEVEN ELEVEN
I‘or summer wear a stylish cut pair of Manuel Trousera nro vorv useful.
a u v o f lh c following fashionable colours: Sand. Lawn. Silver Grev, or in tlio now’ Blue Silvci
b huiiiel.
I'or holidav wear a Blue Blazer should be w’orn witli ManiieU Hur No. 21 Blazer costs 21/-. In Dark Blue only.
<M R 5 rg> IJeflinav A Sous.
9, Alurkci Place, Clitlioroe.
At tho unusual low* piico ol n / l l vou can afford a pair in
Uvo detcndaiiis were to ld they would be reported for consuming th e drin k s , .lames N u t ta l l s a id : ” \ o u pay for
tIio.se d rinks if vou lak e them. " incanuig tho d rinks for himself and his wife. S p a rlin g s a u l : • 1 uijposi* vou liavo to do your diit-y. Dixon a id : “ H s roight . -1 suppose you have voiir d u ty to do.’'
.Ihe olhci vou can have a d r in k vonrselves it you 1 •- Told ho 111-,
dav dismissing a summons a g a in s t Tliomas AViismi (labourer. Parrock. He;ul l a rm , Slnidburn. lo r tho alleged driv in g ol u motor cycle to tho. danger of th e -p u b l ic . ATr A R- Roebuck, oi Rhickhiirn, dofeuded. Edward Captick,
BoUon-bv-Rowland potty
se.ssum3 on iMon IRunsilale s a id : ■ («o
witness said Greenwood said ho .supplied th e defendants because they wore bonafido
w an t one. In answer lo Air. A, B. Roebuck, i-f Rlackbiirn. wlio roprosoiited tho licenbce,
truvollors—no t bonalido diners. Ho agreed th e re were, hotweeii 100 an d loO jioople 111 Iho hotel b i l l in g food .uid not drinking.
S u c cumbed to S o lici ta t io n s .
asked tbe fleiicli to deal lenielitlv with the ease -as fa r as tbo licensee is coneeincd.
Addressing tlie
niagistv.ate.s_, Al l . .Itoebnel.
J-iiow th a t with Alagislrates of your exnen- eiico i t IS i-atlicr dilbciilt to say an j tiling V ill these casc.s. b u t in deciding Ibu
I
poiialtv I am sure you will
have-.regard to tb o oircumstance.s in wliieb tbo ofieneo n a s conliiuttod. an d tb o iiiotiw, Afi. Itoebnck said “ At tb o time of tb o odicors visit tlioro wore between 1011 a n d .luO people m tbo betel having meals, and in no sense iias tlio lioiiso open in nil n ttom p t by Air. Gieon- wood to t rv to e-roalo a trad e ou t ol boms. All ho d id was to succumb to tho .solicita tDionsion m ii
long (listniico to bo supplied w i th one <IrinI. •
of FATAL CUT.
“ ACCIDENTAL DEATH ” VERDICT ON A GRINDLETON VICTIM.
on Satiiixlav retiirnod a vordlet ot Aeei- d en ta l death ” a t tbo iiujiicst on B illia iii Cookslioot- (3G), ot AViddow-row, Grimllolon, a loom .sweeper, oniployod bv th o Stoiie- brulgo Alamifactiiring Co., I j td ., Victol Alills, Cliatburn. . J t wais s tilted by tbo widow th a t on lu e s
A Coroner’s iiirv a t Blackburn Infirmary a foiv iv»> oilstoinor.s who Ijofoi’o th e n meal. ,nivi<- bad i ’liero WHS no
quo.stion
of the licensee t ry in g to sell drink^ illicitly with a view to making a profit. ^ I i . Greenwood has held tlio liccnco for seven ami a h a lf voars. and has onlv once been before llio magistrates. On th a t occasion lu* was summoned lor supplying tlirongh an agent iiitoxicalmg liquor durin g noii-pei-
....V. v .
eomo .. a
on 'J'lmrsdav. .Imio Otb, bo was ru l in g Ins motor oyolo down Dun now-brow, Newton, and wiion 50 yards from tb c bottom siui d o ten d an t on bis motor cycle appiqaeliing tb o bill
AVitnc.ss slowoel down and wont round tile coiner n e ar tbo wall on Ins mill side of tbo road. JJctondailt s iiioloi mole was bcilig driven imicli fa s ter th an Ins, and tb o baiidlobars of th e two niaebiiies touched with tb o re su lt tb a t bo (Capstiek)
J*-'vrm .Slaidburu, s la ted th a t a t
labourer, J jat liam .s j-IO
wobbled ami fell. n o t stop.
1> C 'I’liwaito said tb a t - oil le co n i i ig .i complaint from Capstick, ho cxaininod tbo
Cross-osamiiiod witness saul A\ ilson did _ _ .
. . ■ . . -
■ road ami found olio tra ck 16-inclios front tb o wall an d anotlior ,)-ft. G-iiis. tioiii tlic
wall No trallic
pa.ssod him as ho went to tb o spot.
Afr Boobnek said bis client muintained . . .
day, dofondaiit s a u l : " I did n o t know I had toiicbod any thing. ’
Intorviowcd tb o following ..
th a t ho was on bis own side ol tlio ro.u and th a t no impact oeciirrod. Ho, Imd luLii d riv in g for 74 years and b a d . iiovni , been ebarged boforo, except to r being wilbont
'''D e fe n d a n t supported th is stnlemcnt. .ind said bis speed was e ig h t to ton miles an bom* 'He inciitioncd tb a t -soon . l i te r no passed Capstick. lie met a c ar and two
motor C-Veles. As s tated . Uie case was disinissod. , . , ,
been opened a t
Hur.st Green &«b-lost Office Tbc fee for th o uso ot th e call ollict, inclmlmg comiiiuniention with any LNiJiangc witbiu .a radius of fno miles will bo .^d. IJic oliargo for a call to a n oxchango botweou
RURAL TELEPHONES. •V new telephone call
ofiico_ has
r, ami 71 miles t l is la i i t will bo -Ul., ami i t will bo piissiblo to eoinmiinicatc witli aiij
•from w o rk bocaiisc ho could .n o t hold tiio, h n ish , an d th o n ex t day wa.s ‘unablo to Jiifc his r ig h t a rm . Ho was medically .^attonded and ovontually taken to . Rkickburn J n - lirmarv, whore hO died yesterday'woolc. A house surgeon a t llio Inf irmary said, an
dav .liiiio IStli, sbo iiolicod lior h u sb an d s right/ Inind was himdugod. ITo suid lio had (Mifc himsoli on :i loonv while swooping. Tlicrc- WU8 a cu t botween his th umb an d first f in g tr uml also a bniiso on tlio back of his tliuinb. TIio following Thursday ho had to corn© homo
operation was p e rfo r rao d ., ; Death n a s ; duo to septicomia iollowing ad en i tis w hich ic- sultcd from, th e abrasion , to - th o hand.
mitted hours, b u t he was ill }}\ hed a t the lime and the d r in k was supplied; by a giiL servant- and th e
ea.so was dismissed. ,.1L has been :Mi*. Greenwood s p n d o and bo;ist tb : it> d u rin g tb e seven and a half y e ais he has been a t liie hotel no p e rso n -h a s leit tho house u n d e r tlio influence ot d r in k . l ie had tr ie d to eomluet th e Jiotol lu th e best possible inanncr. Hie
inagisti.itLs uouid I’liow th e ifitbculties laiidloids lu the (.qiintry were faced \‘'' t l i whon they
h.id la ig c bodiL.^ of travollcr-s deal witli. The licensee, .was leaving' th o premises' and any penalty- in ibeted might' havo an effect on th e v.uuc of th e licoiice. He aslvod tho .magis trates to tak e all tho circumstances in to consider a tio n , and to deal t \ i th th e case as leniently
as possible.
I 'ln in g each defoiiG-aut £1, th e Chairmau (Colonel ,1’a rk c r ) . sriitv .the magis trates had
. • v ' . .
<lecided •. to t r e a t th e case as they did one boforo them ^ th e .''previous, month. He would like to p o in t ou^, however, th a t , all th o defcndant8:Avero no t t ra v e l le r s as oiio of
them belonged
to..Clitheiioo. - •
osollaiigo or call olbco in tlio United King <lom which has fu ll t ru n k .facilities, upon iiavinent of tlio call ofiice fee plus tb c appro p r ia te tru n k fee. 1-or instance-, th e to ta l fee for a th ro e iniuiitos conversation willi n subscriber a t -Whalloy or ChUieroo would
bo 2d- and a t Rlackburn 4d A s imilar
openod a t Dow iilia
teluribone am.
call ollico 1ms CANINE SUCCESS.
, R o to r ," ' th e p ro p e rty ,ol .Mr. J . T... 'N'ooil7 cock, of th e Lodge, Knuncknowles, Chtheioe,
The Ted - Cocker Spaniel ’ “ Rroosholm '• was tho'Avmncr m two classes foL th o colour
a t ' th o \VcRtmorland . Canine. Association s show, held- a t , Kendal- yesterday, iveok.
invent a ir polo, :playcd*.\vitIi.oiie-mna planes and a 'g a s - in l la te d -b a l l .—“ ’B ootou^Herald:”
.Tiist w a i t ' till entliiisiastic .Americans been
ASK . TOUR GROCER FOR IT.
TAYLOR, &
HUGHES (ToL 136.)
W E CAN SUPPLY CANNED FRUITS IN TH R E E D IF FER ENT QUALITIES AND TH R E E D IF FER EN T PRICES
S . & w . FR U IT S A R E TH E BEST PACKED.
GLASS JAll SUPER CHOICE— PEARS
ALSO SPLENDID PEARS PEACHES .............. lO id . a n d 1 /6 por t in .
PEACHES ............................ S'!- O'"* ’•/■ P®*' FRU IT SALAD .............. 6 id . , 1 / - a n d 1 /8 por t in .
j-argo t in 1 / - Largo t in lO Jd .
SLICID PEACHES Largo t in lO id . PEACHES
1 i Sizo 6 id .
W. D. GUNLIFFE, F.G.I. FOOD SPECIALIST
8, Market Place, Clitheroe Every Bite is a Pure Delight
T E L . 103 BECAUSE ITS q u ^ i t y THERE
IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR IT.
IDEAL BREAD E ' i i WHEN VOU ASK FOR A GOOD
HAIRDliESSER IN BEAGKIBURN YOU- ABE RECOMMENDED XO
T i l s p h o n i 'S 3 3 8 R E N T S , ,
x ,j;.'-:c5 Sk y a SV. . t
rV * H, ‘ I ' A A . ' i ’ 3 UggbrnUguillimm '-i:' V ■*T 1
tlio man who lot .you in ? AVitm*-ss; His name, was no t got. He left
.Iho.v .ilso liisido the
LOCKED BAR. CLiTHEBQE UYIBG TEST. Tn llio n in th monllily re p o r t on the J8
ivoelc's open laving lo s t which, in h io sections- 13 being conducted a t Hig h e r
Koinp.stono by tho Chtlioroo and Dis tric t TJlilitv an d Minciors’ P o u ltry Society, i t is -stated th a t th o yield of eggs has again heou verv satisfactory. notwitliRtandnig much broodine-'^s- Twontv-six birds passed throngli tlio broody coops, am i there were eleum a t th o end of th o inonlh. Oi tho 2,bJL egg's laid. 2.7oS wore first grade. Thus the to ta l vield to d a te , irom 182 birds m 2o2 davs is 22,G2G, yiz; 2I,70I-
fir.st and ooU second grade. Though included in the aggregate 42 eggs laid outside tlio nests have no t boon rceoixled lo any com p e tilo i. 'The inoiitlily ribbons IniMr been
.iw.irdid
as itillow-s:—^Hoavv breed. C. A. Lllis, Nm- folk (White AVvamlotte), 2(> eggs, equivalent to loG points . L ig h t breed, .!. N\. ALisou, T’ownolov. Rurnlev (AVhiti? Leghorn), IG- points. Cross, breed. AV. Rrown, btack- stoads.
lost th ro u g h going light, otherwise th e flock IS in good h eal th and llus hcispilal un- tonaiitcd- Tho position in each section to
^ Shiglc bird, cross b red : 1, J . Lee, Roltoii, IU 9 ;2, T. Seed, Rislilon. 1132; J , H. Holt, Clilhei'oo. inO : 4. \ j . Tufangm;, L.riiullcton, 3070 • 5 A- AV. AVoodiord. Clitlieroe, 991; (5 T. Dobson, Inglewhito, 972.
Sawloy- inO : - 2. 'T. Dobson, 1002: 4, .1.
L ig h t breed, .single, pure b red : I, A. Rohmson, Clithevoe, ILI I , *5'
. , \ ' ,^ 'V
ILiworlli. Ribhloion, 1082, G, Ward, Kife. lOoO: G, M'. Rideougli, Rams- holtom, 1027.
Heavy breed, single, pure b red : i . Di. W. E. Barker, Chthproc, 1179; 2, J . .A I ,
• , i T
Hil.'V, Clu'ap-sitlc, UTI); M. R. hlcMuhim, Ciitlioroo. I lij.j: *(, »L ami J.. Sn.apt, Clil- heroo, 1102; 0, .1'. Dobson, IM S ; (>, .1. 1 om- iro t niul -300. Leylami. 11-1-1.
biKlli) llrcodniK I’o i i : 1,1. Bobsoii, o d i ' i 2 Aliss S. Gioumvood. AVoiston, 2082;
....... .1.
Ciook. Clillioroo, 2S)3(); -I, fltaoUstoads- 2,812: o, AFrs. D. AViud, 2<20,
G. a . AVriubt. Inglowliitu, 2W)I.. . Heavy ilioodiuK Ron : 1, 1 . b.. Simihi on,
.Alitton, .8372: 2, 1-. Infani-cr, 3.121); 3, J . Dobson, 3055: 3. 1'. Aslioioft,
Rai.ion, AVballoy 30M : 5. 'i'. .Tackson, Nelson, 2:lb8; G Alls- K. C. Hollas. IjonKndne, 28<h.
FOR THE HOLIDAYS Oiiv WindowB this week will display a very exteiibive
range o£ Ladies a n d Gontlomon’s MACINTOSHES an d Ra Tn GOATS at prices from 2 0 /- .
MACINTOSH SET (Coat an d H a t) at 2 1 /- , absolutely walci- proof in manv beautiful coloui.s.
A vorv attractive number for the Hobdays is the Ladies TH E INGLEMEAD RAINCOAT cannot be beaten £oi
ram resistance, being light m weight, having a smart apiioarance; and keeping tbo weaiei comtortablo in .ill
wcatlier.3 Secure y o u r W ea th e rp ro o f O u tf it Now f rom o u r oxtonsivo
soloctions.
J. L. BULCOCK & SON Ltd. REGENT HOUSE, CEITHEROE
TTie iNoiiEAiKAU Coat .Di .pot " t
'a I I , . A
f ' s I * i* r points . 'Two birds have been i 4 Hi f w ■# h\
t
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