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OEIGHT) ADVERTISER AJffi 'TIMES. FRIDAY. J.TJEY 5. 1929. -


I.EW IS 'S §A1.E ANOTHER. W E E K OF


AM A Z IN G b a r g a i n s : S t a r e s O t a M o n d a y n e x t


A H


n d this Second Week is going to be even


better than the first. Fresh .merchandise is arriving daily and every department will have new bargains to show each day.


e r e is a selection of six taken from the new merchandise Avhich will be offered from time to time during the week.


A N o t t in g h am Mamufactnrer’s Stock o f Lace Curtains and Curtain Net at a THIRD OFF i


A famous Stafford Manufacturer’s Stock o f High Grade SHOES all at HALF-PRICE.


1 ,0 0 0 Z l -p ie c e Tea Sets in plain iv o r y earthenware, ex c lu s iv e to LEWIS’S (the set) S / ,


A purchase o f 3 ,0 0 0 Printed Jaspc Bedspreads Full double - bed size, all at (each)


5/-


A huge Special Purchase o f British Celanese Under - garments at nearly A THIRD OFF!


6 ,1 9 Z pairs o f Newest Style Gloves from the Continent. Nine Styles. At (pair) 8d. and 1/-


^ ASKED CONSTABLE TO WATCH SERGEANT !


Amusing Feature in Licensing Prosecution.


£5 PENALTIES. 1


Edisford airidgo Inn. Groat ilittoii, was summoned lor-snpi)lying, by an agent, in* to.xicating drink during iion-permitLed liours: the agent, ’Walter Brctlierton, bar­ man, being proceeded against for snpplving the, liquor; and JoJiii .Buckley, licen.'Jee of tJio Angel Inn, Boyton, and ‘Amelia Grim-' shaw, barmaid, of tho .same addre.ss, were snminonod for consuming tho drink.


o.\-Jjowlaml on ilondav. m a licensing Amiio , Lees, licensee oi the


were inflicted at Bolton-


have to wait n bit, he is still tlioro. woman replied------ 3rr. Bainsbottom : I object to this. Snpt. A'arley: It is evidence of what i


Sunday. June 9th, in companv with .P C Downhill, ho visited Edisford ‘Bridge Inn Both of them were in plain clothe.s. Out­ side tile inn wore three cliars-a-banes and two private motor cars and on the load was P.S. Boborts in uniform. Entering bv the front door, witness saw Bretliertoii and another man wjitcliing the sergeant. In n room on tlio right of the passage were about fifteen women. A man standing *at tho door said to om* of the women, “ You will


doleiuled. intimated a plea of gniltv ’ ’ P.C. Kemp stated that at 4-50 p.m‘.. on


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occurred and he is entitled to give it. “ You Watch Him.”


to me, indicating P.vS. dloborts: “ You watch him ivliile I have a drink and then you can liavo one.” Bretherton went to the bar, followed by Buckley and Grimsliaw and Brothorloii handed to Grimshaw from a ledge just in.side the bar door a half-pint glass Jialf full of hoor, from which she drank. He then filled a lialf-jiint glass with beer and gave it to Buckley, wbo drank from the glass. Grimshaw gave her glass back to Bretlierton, wlin put it in tbe bar. Betnrning with a half-pint glass full of beer, Brethorton Iiaiided it to P.C. Down- lull. at tho .same time saying: “ Oh! that IS not your order: that is t'oi’ yon room. "What is it—four Bas.scs?” T told Jiim we


tion to tlie time and asked Jiini i f lie dis- nnted It fi-ns 4-50. He did not. uVskod if


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BRUGES .............. ..... £4 10 6 BLANKENBERGHE £4 17 8 DINARD...................... £6 10 0 PARIS;......;........... £7 16 0


Full particulars at ALTHAMS, Tea Stores and Travel Agency, 23, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE ‘


at St. Ambrose's Church on Tuesday after­ noon. T’rom tho lion.so, where a short ser­ vice was conducted by the Bov. E. N. Livcsoy, tlic cortege was lieatled bv a num­ ber ol mombois of the Dibble and Crown


the conclusion of tho burial service at tho graveside, the ceremonial of tho Bulfalo Urdpr was porforniod, members forming the chain with one link missing. 3Iarslial Brother J. Tomlinson, of Chatburn road the service, after wliicli each member cast


THE BLACKBURN & EAST LANCASHIRE CO-OPERATION AND . CLARENCE HOUSE NURSING HOME CLARENCE STREET, BLACKBURN.


FOR SURGICAL, MEDICAL, MATERNITY and CHRONIC PATIENTS Ti!. 6423


' Miss C. M.'Cooper


M r. and Airs. .Loynd and. Air. and Afrs ' Dickenson (Cherry Tree) ; Lizzio and Billie;


MnsRio and Sally; Mr. and Jfr.s. EriuKs and lam ily ; Mr. and Jlr.s. Addison; Jrnnd and Herbert; Jlr. and Jlrs. Oddid and John' Henry; Hubert .and S.allv; Jlr- and Afi-s Tniaii; Mrs. Clieetliaiii and Family; His old p.ils, Cecil, Floirio and Alanoii; Atr. and Airs. AVnlno: Kate, Tom and Familv;


3lr. and i l l ’s . E. H.. Coei-slioot; Aunt , Editli and Vic;


J Jane and Alartlm: Afr. and AIi-s. ,Tollv and Family; FJorrio, Frotl and Fainilv; 6lohe-‘ • bridge .. Alanufacturiiig Compahv; Em­


Alon’s Class; “ Brethren,” Bibblo Tiod^e B.A.O.B.





ployees at Chatburn Alilli FcUoAv-Avorkmon at Chatburn AIilI: St. Anvbro.so’s Church


the llornl trilmtc.s wort' the folliiwiiiir • Hi" -------


of tho deceased were also present, as a mark of rosjicct to their In+n fnniyndfv Ainoii*’


sornmins Wlic; Jlotlicr. Sister nml Brother: .Brother Ernest


Ki’ave. Fellow-workers


as beaiors. As tlio cortege entered ilie (Miuich, 31rs. Livesoy, at the organ, plavcd “ O, Rost ill tlie .Lord.” Tlie A'icar con­ ducted a most impres.sivo service in whicli the hymn. “ "Wlicn tho labourer’s toil is o or ” and tlio Nunc Dimittis were sung iho colHu was borne from the cliujch to the strains of tho Dead Starch in Saul. At


Lodges B.A.O.B. -31ombors of tlio 31en’s Class and other friends of the deceased acted


to the ' scholars’ afternoon servieo Avhen, forming at tho school, olficors and to.achers, .scliolars and member.s of the congregation t'i the number of three to four Jiundred. and boadcil by tlio unifonned members of tho Cliurch Lads’ Brigade, under Captain Davies and Lic-ntenant Parsons, proceeded to clnirch via AVoonc-lanc, ACoor-Iane am! Salford. Tlie Boctor gave tho address to a larg-3 as--nibly.


.wore directed to tho subject of “ Influence,*’ Ins <lis.scrtatiou in- tlio morning treating AAith the inflnenco of • teachers upon tho ciuldron oomniittod to their cliarge, and in the CA'cning, the jiarenlal inlhionce. Tho iiiia;;r.ial ro.sult of tho services Avas ,C8S.


bioa.s, Flios, AToths, Ants, AVasjis, Beetles, etc., coming into proper contact Avitli .Tveating’s Powder DIE. “ Keating’s KILLS tjio lot. Soldovoryuhere in Cartels : • 2d,, (5d. and. Is, Not .sold-loose. Insist on h«aA*ing


ALL DEAD AND DONE FOR.—Bugs,


“ .Keating’s.” Burn “ Keating’s.” to kill J'lie.s and Alosquitoes.


.


AV?mIi ” ' that


. . . France and Italy -folioAving .'in s navy .in the tands’ second, . l'!:o Boa*. AV. L. AForoton’.s discourses - *


AV. A\ ilsqii fulfilled tlfo duties of organist and clioirmastor Avith conspicuous succe.ss. The customary x’ rocessiou too)-: place jirior


nature that has run through' tlio ages AA*lieroA*or .a section of society from the in­ dividual to a combination of individuals has had the iiower: B.ussia, for instance. I am not concerned Avitli any party, great or small, but anv as anxious as either “ B.T.” or h:.'5 party for the AA'oIfnre and good government of our countiy. Ho seems to relv on num-


.bers, but the question remains. Avfiother tho •


counting of heads Avill secure better govoni- nient.


.


democracy Avas coming to rule, and realized that an ignorant domocraev Avonld land us into a later state A


I t AA'as predicted many years ago'that


into. that-.later state, and “ B,T.’s ” partv Avill require all the Avisdom that it possesses to steer clear of the rocks in its course. It is the merest puerility to talk, about insults and. roflection.s' Avhilst grave ...matters are looming ahead. I t ks tho’moderate party— the Jnboral—that Avould cariy us througli all our -difiiculties . Avithout endangering the State. It 1.S tho recalcitrant Torie.s ou the one liand and the exuberant Socialist.s mr tile other avIio are .the danger to the State,


are not Avautiiig that aax* are about to enter A’orsb than the first. Signs


great party camiot bo criticised because of Its poAver he is opening the Avido road that loads to tyranny: a characteristic of human


discu.ssion and criticism so long a.s tlie.se are confined to principles and policy Avithoiit reference to individual character. -If B.T.” is ol)scs.sed Avitlf the idea th.at' a


.I.’ rofouml rc^creb was expressed at the death of 3Ir. AVilliaiu Coclcslioot. of AViddow-roiv, which look place at Blackburn Ju.nniinrv yesterday week. An inquest was held and IS reported on page 5., In his 47th venr, -Mr. Cockslioot, who was a native of Darwen, came to reside in tlio village on Iiis doniohilisation from the Armv in 1911). He was a pre-war inember of tlic l/'itli East Lancashire Bogiincnt and in 1914 proceeded witli tho battalion to Egypt and later saw service in the Dardanelles, being invalided from thoro to Egj’pt. Ho contimiod, Jiow- ever. to servo until tho end of tho war, gaining tho .rank of Qiiartorniastcr-Sergoanl. Of a studious nature, lie was a groat reader and was also passionately fond of music. A skilful pianist, he was in groat demand as accompanist at social gatherings, but sliglit doafnos.s contracted on war service cur­ tailed his activities in this respect. He was an active worlcor at St. Ambrose’s Church and his presence at the 3len’s Class will bo'greatly missed. His earnest and thoughtful contributions to the discussions did much towards putting the class on :i sound basis. During liis ton voars’ residence in the village bo had earned the respect of all sections of tho community bv reason of a most amiable disposition. Jto was also an esteoincd member of the Bibblo Lodge (Cliatbuni) B.A.O.B., in which ho took a keen interest and was a most regular attondor at tlio weekly lodge meetings. Ho leaves a widow,-to whom, along with other niombors of tlio family, sincere sympatliy expressed. The interment took jilace


cxaimnmg a ‘l-inch iron jupo, reared .against a Icnco in his garden, the Vicar (PoV. ,E N. Eivcsc.t) was .surprised to iind. about nine inches helow the pipe iiioiitli, tlio nc.st of ;i jii’oufc tit, contaiiiiiic nine ojxcs. D15ATH OF 3111. W. COCKSHOOT.—


UNG.SU-AL NESTING PEACE.—IVhilst E S T


asked Lees, Brethorton. Buckley and Grim- sliaw if any one of them disputed it was beer. None of them did so. Told tliey would be reported. 3frs. Lees said: “ Oli, my goodness'” ; Bretherton said: “ I did not know .von wore policemen” ; Biicklev ob'jorved: “ I t makes it bad for me with being in tlic s:ime trade” ; and Grimshaw


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sniil: “ 31y God, I boj)c we don’ t have to apjiear at Preston.”


‘ “ Sorry to bo Caught.”


bottom said liiattors bad been introduced wliieli ought not to bare been brouglit in.


Addressing tlie magistrates, 31r. Banis-


sorr.v. Those things do happen and wo are sorrv to be c:iught. As a matter of fact, tins bouse lias been carried on in an ex­ cellent manner for some years and I hope .von will dt*al with the (’ase as leiiiontlv as you possibly nan. Certain things saul by tbe police onicer are niost unfair. Ho ouglit not to have brought in matters with which


“ "U’e .admit what wo are charged witli. and no more,” lio said.


“ AVe are extremely


7?rctlierton were fined B)s. on similar snm- inoiK in 1920.


wo are not cliarged. Grimsbaw tells she never drank.” Supt. Yaricy said that 3frs. Lees and


man (Colonel Parker. C.B.) said that as two of tbe defendants Iiad been convicted before and the consumers wore jicrfectly wi‘ll aware of the law, eacli defeiidaut would be lined C5.


After consulting liis colleagues, the Cliair-


ST. JAMES’S ANNIVERSARY SERVICES.


by numerous friends, united in lioartiest fashion on Sunday to celebrate the anniver­ sary of their day and Suiidav schools. Tlie special preacher wa.s the Bcv. AV. L. ACorcton, A'icar of St. Alark’s, Harrogate, the scrvice.s, which Avoro most insiiiring, being conducted by tho Bector (Bcv. O. A. Betts. As is customurv at St. James’s, special attention had been devoted to tho preparation of tlie musical- side of tlic testiyal, so that tlio sjiccial hymns and tlie singing generally went with a A*ervo that was up|ilting. The choir not only rendered splendid service in leatling' the services <if praise, hut their anthems atlded to the general i>loasuro of the occasion. In tlic morning they sang “ Tho .Lord is my Light,” Avitli solo, firmlv' and very molodiouslv sung by Air. Stniilov Horrocks.


'I’lin Iho parisliioners of St. James’s, joiiuMl


lie was tho landlord, Bretliorton foteliod 3Trs. Lees from the kitohon. I drew atten­ tion to what Iiad t.akeii jilaco and a.sked for an e\-j)lanation. She .said: “ He is my son-in-law and looks after tlio plaee.”


great deal from this. P.C. Kemp: I drew BreUierton’.s atten­


were jiolicc onfccr.s ami toolc possession of the boor. '3rr. Bamsbottom: Our stoo* differs


wants to take his hook; we are waiting for taose basses.” Defendant Grimshaw said


■Witness: One of tlio women replied: “ Ho


.servativo and Liberal. The whole trend and thought is entirely financial from be­ ginning to end. Business and commoiee are the dominating notes. Nothing matters except that tho building of bouses must be a linanci.al success.


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0. Sell,” will, no doubt, bo outside the pale, blit it is the now view of life, aiil one whii-li the J^abonr Arovoment will spread to sncli an extent that Capitalism Avill be supersoileil bv Socialism.


]?.T.


ill his letter published last week raises a very inqiortanfc point in connexion with housing policy,' jiarticularly with Labour’s liousing policy. Tlicrc seems to be very few, peoi>lo who nnderstuml fumlamentally^ why Labour opposes the selling of municipal houses. I t can quite easily be shown that tlie Clitheroo Corporation onglit to build many more Iionses to let because, of the number of peojile requiring tliem but who are unable, through no fault of their own, to buy.. But that is not "the fundamental case for Labour’s policy, good as that obviously is. A Socialist looks at life from a differont


Sir,—A!’onr correspondent “ 'J’. O. Sell


point of view tlian any upholders of capit­ alism. AVhat the Conservative and the Liberal sees is.cajiital and industry as the means whereby to secure jirofits and dividends. From their vioAvpoint aii in­ dustry is doing woll Avhoii it pays a sub- .stantial dividend. But tho Sociali.st sees industry as a means of supplying the Avants of the people. The nation needs food, clothing and shelter and industry is from Avhere it nuisb come. The Sociiilist says, tlicreforc, that hou.sij.s must he built so long as people Avaiit them, anil built to let.


obvious human Avants are Avitliiii the poAVor and control of others, then the people Avho do nob oAvn ju’e tho sIua'cs of an economic system. The lionsing problem Avhich Capitalism has created cannot be finally solved until it is doomed immoral for a man to oAvn tho home of another. For tho municipal authority to oAvn tho liouses is tlio only Avay, for a wnilo at any rate, to liglit tho capitalist priA'ato i>i’ofit-making ownoj*- ship of liouso.s.


a 'Iiou the soui’cos of such E.l>. TYRANNY ?


niico contained in tile letters of voiir tiro correspondents ot lash ivcck so far'as I am interested. Tbe rc.st I leave to tboso ot


Sir,—'J’lioro is only one matter of import-


Socialists do nbt opjioso people owning tlioir own houses; Aviiat they ilo ojiposo, and rightly so, is a system of society Avhich alloAvs one iiersim- to own otlicr people's homes. No man is good enough to OAvn aiioUior’s homo. Every person needs food, clothing and sliolter and a


pected to • understand tlic altitude of the Labour councillors on the “ selling of houses.” Tlic Labour party takes the view, rightly or Avrongly, that tlie duty of a inuuicijmliiy, :is witli tho state, is ‘ to pro­ vide dwolliiig-places for its people, and. knowing that tliero are thousands' of good clti/cns who cannot' afford to purchase their houses, tho Labour party says that houses mu.st bo built for “ letting purposes.” ’J’h philosophy behind the Labour party i»er- v:idc*s all thought and turns it to one of Iiuinauitarinn .interest. To tiu* Labour X>arty, bouses arc built for tbe iirimary pur- jiose of slicHoring iho people, and must not bo viewed as a commercial proposition. I know this view of life is contrarv to tbe prevailing outlook, and to people like “ 1’.


Obviously “ T. 0. Sell ” cannot lx* ex­ typical of both Coii-^ H- Bamsbottom, of Clithoroe, wJio


.\oarly practice to provide, tho poor eluldn nitli a day’s outing to tlio seaside. TIios towiKspeoplo uho have the time and the mc-.ins to. p^o^lde fiou nso o f . Ibcir car undeitako the tran.sjiort of llic cliiklm TvliOaO meals arc fiirnislicd from a fuml sub' scribed ior that purpose. AVImf oan wk Uo locally? Surely tins is a wortliv and most dc.sirablo object, and one that ought I enlist imblic interest aiid sympathy.


TNTEBl^S'rJCD. “ PUTT ” AND “ TAKE.”


fj^irl.y good nso of tho Castle putting green I Lliink a charge of tlircoponce a game on this very short and necessarily rc.strictcd putting course is ratlior extortionate. Tho jivorago time for the eighteen holes is about liftcf.Mi minutes, wJiich is equivalent to ; shilling an hour. I f one goes to the bowling green one can play an hour for tliroepence. The tennis courts charge is a shilling an liour, but four players .would pay three­ pence each. Under tho circiunstance.s “ golfers ” appear to bo penalised, as.sum- ing that their ardpiir for the game prompts them to an evening’s indnlgonco. AVhy not a reduced charge for tho second aiul anv subsequent game?


—^£-3C-3— NIBLTCIv.


TO LET OR TO SELL? T. O. Soli’s ” letter is a most per-


Sir,—Like ninny others who are malcing


EDITOR’S POST-BAG. MITTON COLLISION. D O N G W A L K S . POOR CHILDREN’S OUTINGS. SiiI n most towns it has grown to be


CYCLIST INJURED IN CRASH WITH MOTOR CYCLIST.


William Hall, motor driver, of IVilli>'ili Cottage, Slittou, being proceeded agaiTiBt for driving a motov eyclo to tbo dniiger of Ibu public. Jlr. it . Eaekboasc. Elacklmni doieiided.


Oil Jloiulay to an accident near Erick Uoiiso on tlio iiisht ol .linie Sth.





loct^.from tile grass A’ergo on liis own side of tho road. Cro.ss-examinod ,hy Air. Backhouse, Avit- .iioss agreed he liad no lamp on tlio c\*cle


mamtaimng that it Avas not lightinh-uil time.


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Eaves, sister-in-laAv of tho lirst Avilne.ss, said slio left Briek :Honse Farm at lO-JO to catcli^ a ’bus A


Edith Annie Peel, of Afason Green, Bashall


to the fact that there Avas no light on the biqj'cle. Defendant rounded tho corner and to aA'oid Aliss Peel ran on to tlie other •side of the road, nob seeing the cjx’le until it AA*as too late to uA'oid an accident, A magistrates (Air. .). L. Alacalpine) : JR


pull lip if tho road Avas clear and as far a.s ho could SCO, it Avas clear.


ought to Inivo heoii able to pull up. Air. Backhouse: Thoro Avas no reason to


Alagistrates had no doubt that defendant u'as to blame but as he Iiad nothing against him. the case A ineiit of costs.


A’ould he dismissed on paj*-


RHOOR LANE SCHOOL ARHUBVERSARY.


of jircsent and past scholars at a spi’cial serA’ico in tbo afternoon at AA'hich anniversary lij'iniis, A


borod.


the loadqrshii) of L AV. ^'indle? Tlio Sunday School superintendents, Alossrs. AV. Sinitli, AV. C. Fort, T. JloAvartli ami J. Ford took part ill the service, tlie address, on


wlion the sermon had allusion to tlio M'heel- ing out of the sick in order that the shadoM’ of .Peter might he,cast upon them. The .singing Avas jiarlicnlarly hearty, and tlio clmir, Jetl by Afr. »1. C. .Dortl, gave a taste-


h.v Air. .Sim'ms. ’.I'lio church Avas Avell lillod in tho evening,


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Afr. II. Dri\*er, after avMcIi the congrega­ tion united in singing tho Doxologi*.


TH E TRAGEDY O F “NERVES.” How Neurasthenics Suffer.


gestion, aching limbs and nervous lieaj- nelics aro often also jiroscnl;.


supply tho nerves Avith tho oloinoiits they need, they tone up the Avholc SA*stem because they are compounded of iimre'dients every one of Arhieli is highly bonoficiar: those pills, in f.act, represent tho finest medicinal combination modern science Ins ac-liievod for vovitalisiiip; tlip. limnnn boilv ' can r(nulil.v prove tho value of JJr


Not, V only Dr. AVilliams’ pink ; , ..............


now. Of al.l cbemists, .'Is. Od. box—notbinir olso will <lo. ■ • ■


.(Continued from procodiiig columri.)


and the fatso hopes of the latter that have ■ been engendered b y irresponsible lecturers


aiid^ canvassers. ■ . . .


tliinli: booiali.sm. in our tiino within tb.-. .bound.of'possibility. ■


mnmvcaltli, nnd- wbatovor.the ’ success or r.iiluro of tho Socialist Government thoro iiwalconiiig for tho.se who


tVe aro not yot ontoring tbo ,Utopian coni-


\\ Ilhams’ j)Mik pills by takiiiK a sliort courso ,


TJicro is only one Avny in Avhicli it can bu oyorcomo, and tliat is to feed the iicrA’o.s. 'J’lio surest Avay to.fecil and strcngtlicn tlio , nerves is to take Dr. AVilliains’ pink pills. ' for thoro is one. very importairt elomciib 'iu | these pills AA-hieh is ‘absolutciv essential if a strong iierA-ous system is to.‘be maintained* *•’ , do


severe strain on tho system, such as oA^er- m P *


Nourasthciiin is generally duo to some s


r i e f , a .shock, or illnc.ss. pills ls I


knoM* the agony of mind AvJiich tliis modern disease brings in its train. . Tho symptoms yaiy in indiA’idual ca.ses, but common to all i.s tho feeling of misery and depression that opiircsscs them. Sloeplcsslcss is anotlicr usual symi>toni, A


A’hile poor appetite, indi­ Only the actual A'ictims of neurasthenia


being about ,C-I below last A'car. T he ' ' ...... annouiieem(?nt of the result Avas* mailo hy


lor several Aveoks, Avero sung sjiiritedlA* under A’iiich Iiail been doligentl.v I'ebear.seil


. astor of- Adelaide-stroob United Aletliodist Church, Blaclqiool, iiroached school anni­ versary serinon.s at Aloor Lane Churcli on Smidaj* to A’cry good congregations. 11 is oncc-npon-a-time” address to the eliihlren t tlio morning .service A\*ill bo long remom- ’.I'lieri! Avas an excellent attmidaiioe


Ilio .Roa*. A^ . AT. Simms, for .sixteen A*ears


ALirgarot Gaughaii, of Clitheroc, a pa.sseii- gor ill tho sidecar. The Chairman (Colonel Darker) said tlie


oasiL*. , As soon as ho passed her. lie suav tho c.vciist and it Avas Avith a vioAV to avoid­ ing an accident that lie Avent on to the Avrong side of tho road. xMl tho other A’ohicles lio mot carried lights. He had .. full cquipinont- and luaiiitained that it was Avell alter lighting-up time. • This ovidonco Avas corroborated b^*


j'oung lady tAvo feet from the side of the road, and ran liis macliine to clear iior


A'oliiclcs for oiglit A-ears Avitliqiit a single comjdaint. It Avas, ho saitl, impossible to gob round the corner at a fast speed. WJien iio rounded tho bend that night ho suav tlioj


Defendant said ho had driA'eii motor


ill the ditch, IS yards from Briek House corner. AVhen ho pointed out to defendant that lie must Inu’c been on the Avrong side of tlio road, Hall replied: “ X :idmit iw a s on tho Avrong side of tho road.” - Told ho AA'ouId bo reported, he said: “ It is like to be; it is my first conviction for ten Aoars.” Lighting-up time that night Avas lO-Jl. Afr. Backhouse said the accident Avas duo


crashed into him. She heard no horn sounded. P.C. Hargreaves stated that at 11-5 on the inglit ill question lio saw tho motor eyolo


she Avent round tlie cornei; of the barn she saw her brothor-in-luAv approacliing on his side of tho road. She passed him and then tlio motor C3’cle came round tho corner and


at 10-il5. It Avas (juito liglit and A


A’hicli loft Edisford Bridge A’hea


House I'.nrm, Mittoii, stated that at 10-30 Oil the night of Juno 8tli ho Avns I’iding Jiis pedal cycle near his lioiise on tho Clitlioroo— Alittqn-road. Ho suav a. motor ca'cIo com­ bination come “ pretty fast ” round the corner; and it ran into ]iim, knocking him into the ditch and injuring him about thc' head and knee. At the time lio Avas two


Tliomas Carter, farm baililf, of Erick Ilicio w-:ui a sequel-at BoUoii-bv-Uowl.uiil


Rimington Children Who Aitenii Gisburn School.


suniiiioiied 1 1 1 lespoct ot the iion-attemlanco nr lioj nliilrl


i U..l.......


children in tlio Bimington area required to „


I .i I .


Ihe Committee had since coii/idcrod tho


.t


as tlicio were ^.-ipproximatoLv twonty-ono should-


attend Gisbnni .School, the committee should- consider the


ami IniA'ing regard to the information they had:.^ It Ava.s uit that at the moment it Avits- nob incumbent upon tho Committee to carry out the obligation of com-e^ ing the childreri to school. Ihe matter Avas leit in aheyanco hut il circumstances arose Avhieh Avould warrant the Committee in making traA*clling. arrangement.^ for the diildren, tlie matter \\;ould rcH'oive syinputhotic and careful con- suloratiou. I'liUyn oi the cliildrmi volun­ tarily attended Gisbnrn School, nine being .senioi' cliildren wlm had always attended the school, and .six being juniors Avho accom­ panied ^ older brothers or sisters.


. — matter in all its beurinxiH-


' que.stioii ot coiiAcying them. very carefully’


loiulaut s house Ava.s tAvo and two-iifih miles by road Irom (hsburn School.


Tho ’Bus From Paythorne,


oflicor, of Settle, .said defcndant’.s girl had been absent Gt times in the six montlis pre- cctling April. In a recent examination by the School Aleilical OHicer nothing A\*aa


Harry Edmumlson, school ntteiulanco


found to account for the child’s irre.'ularir« in actondancc.


, Jlrs. Eulcoek: 1 never snid tbe eliikl bad ucen ill. Hy point win that, tbe weather was not lit lor llie eliiUl to be soiil.


u 11 tact that yon liiivo a 'bits j ’linninir froiu Paytliorne to Cisbiini Sebool;-'— Yes


take lb into consideration.


Airs. Bnicock she must .semi the child to school.


I *i,ave told


school 25 times out of 7-1 possible attend-* aiices since April.


Yitne.-ss sa*id the gnl Iiad been aivav from


because other eliililren in the house had chicken-pox.


Jiy Air. Bamsbottom: She was sent homo


AVeeks) : It is no matter. Tin


The Alagistralos’ Clerk


hho Avill grow up an ignoramus if .-jlio docij not attend.


^’•Dhl must atU'iul seliooL use playing AA*ith the


order, but remitted Die co.sts of the lie:iring„ A Second Case.


gill, Avas .also i)roci»eii(*d against- for thd non-attendance of two eliildreii at Gi.sburu School. A. medical cerlilicate wa.--. hamlcil respecting one of the children, stilting


Ellen Barkinson, of Alorville Farm, How-


could find no cause for tho ehihrs invguhu’ allendanee.


ScIioo) Aledical unicer


not attend scliool Avas tliat tlu*y wen* not fit to do so.


case. Costs Avere nob remitted in this ca.se, Iho


been a. lot of bad Aveather. They hav<* gmio luany times Avith Avot stoeidngs‘and Iiad to sit in iliem all daj*.


tool cash from t il l


BOYS THEFT OBSERVED J BY CONCEALED WATCHER.


r.il romleriiiK ot the mitbom “ Tlio siiii sbnil I Kciiiicth lloosT M^rrvb.^nr llTl'l, ■Sla’blbwn"’ bo no 11101-0 tby l|gbt I'.'' d-iy (E ooilwiml). ploadoil “ siiilty ” at Eoltoii-bv-Eowbiiul on IIk. (laj a uollootions totalled ,L.% l l.a. did., Monday, to stealing sums ot Pi) and P2


youth, nearly* seventeen


tho money, Hogg replying: “ I do not know uliat made -me ilo it. .1 haA'o lu‘oii out of Avork three months.” He could not find out Avhat the hoy Iiad tiono Avitli tlu« mom*v as ho did nob hot and <!id not drink 'Till. Ijo.vs .sti-plathei- .-.ai.l Hokk wa.s net a uatl boy, but Avoiild not do as lie Avas told.


and O ^'U’ lpyment at tho AVatonA'orks.


before Ihister ho Avas disniis.sed from Ho


'yhMb made him take the money, but .sup­ posed it Avas bceauso ho Avns out of A


tlio inonev? Acoiisoct : I have spent most of il ■ Hogg was bonml over lor twelve montlis.


ho inonovV


21- F O R E A T E R Y C U S T O M E R


T t Colonel Barker: What haA*c you done wltli


Hogg said lio did nob kii \’or*t-


^cen stealing.


a.ssistant at the canteen, said tliat at l-l."? p.m. on Jl’linrsday, Juno 27th, ho concealed himself AA'hero ho Iiad a full view of tho counter. About fiA*o mimites later lie saAv Hogg climb over the counter :md pul In's iiaiid in tho cash box. Ho Avent up to tlio youth and asked him wliat Iio AA'a.s doing He made no reply. haler, accused handed hiin £3 5s., saying: “ Two pounds of this J took yesterday, am! the .LI 5s. is part of tho ;C9 1 look on Saturday, Juno I5th.” Ho reported^ tlie matter to liis employers. R.C. Thwaito s.nid lu* interviewed’ accused A’cntually cliargcd liiin Avitli stealin-'*


mamiger of tJio canteen, .said i'o Jiail sus- jicyded for two months that money was missing from tho cash draAver, Avliich wa!5 behind tho connto,- in the <‘anlcen Matthew DuckeU:, of Hollins * Vill:i«Yo •


from the cash <lraAver of the Fyhlo Water .Hoard Cantoon, .Hollins Village.” Jaine.s Wilkinson, the proprietor and


old,- Atr. Parker: I beg to differ. There ha.s ' An attoiulanco orili*r was made in oacK


Chairman observing that n previous order. Iiad boon ignored.


Air. Parker: The reason the chihiriMi did


kinson, said tlio allegation Iiad been mado tliat tlio boy Avas Avorking. but iictnallv lie Ava.s at home as :i result of ill-health. Air. Douglas: 'I’Ik* i


coincidcnci* that the cliildrcn had iuA'ariahlv taken it in turns to stoj) aivay from suhooL Afr. G. Parker, vepiosentiiig Airs. P.nr-


slio luul sore o\*es. Jloiiglas said it ivas a remarlcablo


The Alagistrate.s made an attondanci!) nDLii


in. f| JlOt


• do;i


•of i the r -lioui 218.1 tainl did r .D:ir| to 1|


pro- g:ur <lnn but


'Avicll Ho anotl draA»f thatl Avliotl Avjis


<lc.sn I Tho [ ououl full oxec'i Till


all t| and


Ho


rJyll.sl r'..sii(|


attaci H. A\|


by ai TIhI


oiTcr per (


I '


• Clil out s going Bollai briglr Avicko Thoro Alnssc good bustlcl tho in, bil


but i souml


over stingy


As an. adv-crtisomeiit (Sat., Mon. and'


.Freshed for 4/G instead oi 0/6 in four clear da^, or perfectly Dyed and Pressed for of lO/G. (Fine repleating extra). & Gorse, DEllinors & Drapers


o & 7,_Castlo Street, Clitheroo. Solo Av^ta for Martin’s, Dyere and Cleaners. °


Tuos.). Suits, Costumes, Presses, &c will' tlioroughly French Dry Cleaned and'


Avantci! Had migbti the .liIvory| not ml mnniKl end pi scoring Darwo aitbel


abilitl raltifl


o 1ughT Ie»ss, Avas


ably.l qualil boon [ bis tl want I the 1


cam t, ,51 r


rcincl first f AHo I


(-Mr. AV. S. Hi'iii.sbottoiii (to wilnes.s) : Is


tlunlv It 1.S a (lue-itibu Avhicli conceriLs tho. Alr..Banisliottom: J agree, but a


*ou niigiifc Ilio Cbainiian (Colonel I’arkci'l ; J do iioK ])e-


...................to ...4-^ suggested that L1V eiiLV-ono'


lie Bom*-- itod that


inoatli ago wcr« dealt ivitb bv tbe Eoltoa- by-lloivlaml jiustices on Jloiidav -lolm EulcocK, Copley Hoii.se Farm. Ho\vi;ill, was


CASES BEFORE COURT. School attemlaiico cases .KljoiinitKl a:


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