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NO CONNECTION AYITH ANY, OTHER INDIAN.
S i l t Mr" KI. A “ 1
uho ^vo^e said
0”^ * Bolav 18 nhvaya dangerous, and Mr Khan ln« t I-o./ M« ho iincurable.
Boadacho, dischargmK oye.s, drooninc liAa rcA oiwl in V
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Entries Establish a Record.
_ Chipping Agricultural Show was held on
b.itmday in a picturesque s e tt in g adjoin ing tho village. Ih o uutne s, to ta ilmg well over 1 ,000, are coiiBiderably in advanco of la s t jo i i i 's , and established a record. Fruiii ita incepiiou, l l years ago, the exhibition Jias uoii iamu lo r tho size an d quality of the classes Itu- dairy stock, and this re p u ta tion u a s fully niaintniiied, although the re u e io .some absentees anioiig th e entries, owing to tho (lc)a>ed harvesting oporntious in this upland area. Notwithstauding tho
nbsenteos there was a splendid collection of stock from the surrounding hill a n d valley farms, a n d . in tho open classe.s local c \ -
of th e sur rounding flocks, and there was keen ri valry. Tho poultry section Was con siderably o.xpanded, and now features this year weio cl.'issos for honey and for rabbits, introduced throug h tlio generosity of Airs.
liibitors Were opposed by well-known 'show slock Irom o the r herds. Tiio classes fo r sheci) reflected the s tren g th
Hollas, Rod Scar, wlio provided tho prize money.
Tho Cup Winners 4i;i BRITELLA STOCKINGS
A “ VIYELLA” STOCIONG PLATED EINEST BRITISH ARTIEICIAL
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DOUBLE TOP OF VIYELLA YARN, Viyoiia Hoois and Toes for extra woar.
GOSY COMPORT. Sizes
9 ' 9 1 ' GREAT DURABILITYi
UNSHRINKABLE AND ALMOST UNLADDERABLE. Ail Fashienablo Shades and Black in steck, at__ 1 0 '
2/11 LEEMINGS, V '* Reduced Prices I J T '-■ 1
Salcon Fabric Saloon Tourer Two-soator
4, KING STREET CLITHEROE
ORSCRET.
TO-MORROW’S MATCHES. lUBBLKSDALE LEAGUE.
Clitheroc v. Cliorloy. Barrow v. St. Annes. AVIiallo.v V. Lancaster.
Loyland Motors v. Ribblesdole Wands. Daxwon r . Loyland.
Blackpool V. Read. RIBBLESDALE JUNIOR LEAGUE.
Blackburn St. James’s v. Darwen Rend V, Waddington TEAMS
Sabden v. Clitheroo Baxendon v. Ilarrow Burnley St. Andrews v. Svhalloy Ribblcfidalo Wanderers v. Cheriy Tree
Longwortli)^ for th e best bull was uwnrdod to Air. B. Askew, Woodplumjjton, for Alonarcli, a stylish, coloury roau by P e a r l’s Mastorpieco, bred b y . Alessrs. iVylor a t Gilts, Shap. Ho bout Alessrs. J . and J . Kay s _ Alajor, whicli has been supreme chnmxnou a t several re c en t shows. TIic open as well as th e local classes for dairy cow in milk wore beaded by Air. R . Ware- ing, Whittingham, w ith a powerful, home bred roan ^cow, car rying a milk vessel to match. She was placed in f ro n t of Air.- T. P ro c te r ’s lig h t roan Da inty Alaid, which was in xirofit ivlien she cumo into th e lionours l is t a t tho Royal sliow, and was th e supremo champion a t Lytliain. Tho cup given by Air. J . Berkoloy-'Nveld, J .P . , for tlio best collec tion of heifer calvo.s was taken by AH. J . H. Kny, of .iUstoii, ivhoso oflly challenger was Air ^y. Smith, Longridg/A with a smaller collection. Tho Ann Kay Cliallciige Cup for the best p a ir of heifers bred by tho exhibitor wont to Alossrs. J . P o r te r a n d Son, Middle Lees^ Wliitowoll. Alessrs. llcado Brotliors’ special for th e best bull or heifer calf was taken by Alessrs. J . and J . Kay with Edon- ncld Dorothy.
The cup given liy th e president (Mr. F. * ■ AUSTIN
1931 PROGRAMME Improved Design
AUSTIN SEVEN
N ew I?rioe .... £130 ...• £130 .... £ 122 10s. £122 10s.
AUSTIN TWELVE Burnham Saloon Marlow Fabric Saloon Wycombo Fabric Saloon Watford Fabric Saloon .. Now Opon Road Tourer ... Eton Two-soator
........... Boaconsfiold Fabric Saloon
Now Opon Road Tourer Harrow Two-soator ...........
Old P iuoe £140 £140 £130 £130
Smialiino head on saloon models, £5 extra. £299 £320
£299 (4 windows) £310 £299 (C windows) £320 £275 £275 £275
'£275 £255 £255
AUSTIN SIXTEEN Burnham Saloon
£335
£310 £310
£375
£335 (4 and 6 £365 windows)
£310 £310
AUSTIN TWENTY ’ Ranolagh Limousino or Landauletto .... £575 .........
Carlton Saloon .... ...................... £525 Marlborough Landaulotto
Triplex Glass throughout. PartlExohangos. .... £525 ........
R. ^Morcor, R. S. Hudson, R. Preedv. Taylor.
J . P e to r^ W. Greenwood. 6 . G a r ra t t , G. Morris, Q. Chamberlain, T. Franlclnnd. J . Coulthurst, R. M. Aspden an d Smith.
Ellis, R . Hoys, T. Lowe, H. Cloair. W. Brav R. Booth, f l . Waslibrook, R G a r ra t t , G* H. Walmslcy and Pitebford.
Barrow.—J . J . Goodman (c ap ta in ) , W.
J . !Mooro, W. A, Peters, H. Oxburgh, J . Fol'| R . Lofthouso. A. Dewhurst, H. F o r re st W Penman, H. Thomas an d T, Aldorsley. *
Clithoroo H .—B. P . Aldersloy (captain)
(c a p ta in ) , F . Grey, H. Pyo, W. Aubin, J . Y. Lofthonse, J . P a rk e r , F . Pollard. H Hargreas, C. O, Brooks, A. Bowker, H. Aspinwnll.
Rc.sorvo, L. Holt.
_ Whalley H .—R . Catlow (c a p ta in ) , P. Cottonll, F . Manley, J . Peters F . i^tacoy,
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brook, p . For rest, T. Patelicld, A. Bentley, W. Anderson, A. Slingor, H. Sanderson, J . Smithies, T. Ingham, J . Shorliker. Ressrve: B. Ashcroft.
e- SADDEN..
tlio Vesloynn Schoolroom, a juiublo sale and ])ound stall wn.s hold in aid of tho young wonion’s flower stall a t th e forthcoming Hum of £ 4 17s. was roalisod.
tho Barrowford and D is tr ic t Ho rticultural and PiROon Show, hold on S a turday la st.
Mr. Cecil Moorhonso, of Black Hill Cottage t Sabdon, gained a first and second prize with
£030 £gQQ
£500 Simshino Head on 12-h.p., IG-li.i)., 20-h.p. Saloons, £10 o.xtra. Chromium plated exterior parts. SEE AND TRY THESE AUSTIN MODELS AT OUR DEPOT Terms, 1 JMaiii AUSTIN Dealers
J. & S. LEAVER LTD EANAM, BLACKBURN
TVHEN XOIJ ASK FOR A GOOD
HAIRDRESSER IN BLACKBURN TOtr ARE RECOMMENDED TO
T o lo p h o n e 5 3 3 8 ^ i j , g ? H.'i' -trA -i Ill
Bilson, 813; Wallbank, Cottam and Tliomp- son, 8-11, 80S, SO-l; F. Walker, 95. D r
iv-tJ “ ‘b 08r ’. ' ^ ® 2 ■<2®: 'X'
yow»i; i)ird Clip. § HISTIUGI’ H.S. (8 .C 5L - LOOO: A. J Ia rh n . 939,
Morns, 912 885, SSO;
Wall.aco Bro.s., STOj Hadwon and Sbarno, 875.
9 /3 ; V h ith nm and Sons (2), 935* H .
Son, ncli9.3( ; G. Bockolt, bS IG; F Ain.s- ami Edmondson, 1800,
q n n ''” ? o ? -
b -d . , 0 3<1., d Od. ])ool. o wins young bird avorngo oup, f wms young bird knock-
b 'o l t ’ n X t ' a ’o T- nrown, 096. a Id . , wins ^Ir. I \ . -E.
ilnr.sbull’s special.
oemmrod" 'in''^+t .Taiiir;^?,
Malf^r.i:' n*c?rr b'l-d knock-ont, b ‘“ '’" “'■za opidomics ■’"n r r icd a t ono ecro- - n - ,<®-?2).—T. Windlo and W . Nowby, n794- 976; AValkico Bros.
for "tho occasion. _ Special imi.dc was ren- dored by tho choir, under the leadership of Air. J . Haworth, choirmaster, th e antfiom th e morning being “ G re a t is th o L o rd ” (Bruco Steen), and in tho evening “ While
^ lo o a r th romainoth ” ( J . H , Afaundcr). They .were tastefully and beautifully ron- dorod, and roflectcHl g re a t credit on the
tra in e r . Mr. H; W h ittak er ofliciateil a t tho organ. TIio offcrtorio.s, which were in
aid of church funds, amouiito<l to £5 15s. HOMING.
H .S .—Dr. Barbor, DG3: F; Walker.
; A. Eccloa, SCO; C.
—At Iho Bantisli Cluii-ch on Sunday tho harvest thanlcsgiving services wore held. Tlio chnrch_ wa.g tastefully decorated with iloivors, f ru i t and vcgotahlc.9. TIio preacher for tho day was tho Rev. T. J . Harvoy, of Colne,
who.so discourses were; appropria te
wo homing pigeons, ..HARAT5ST THANKSGIVING SER^^CES.
b r id ay afternoon’s severe thunderstorm, Mr. George Whitwell, of Whins Farm, found one of hiB sheep had been killed by linbtnincr. JUMBLE SALB.—On Fr id ay evening, in
PIGEON FANCIERS’ SUCCESSES.—A t KILLED BY L IG H TN IN G .-A f te r la st
Cottorill, T. Newman and A. Greenwood. Barrow I I .—J ; Oddio (captaLn), J . Waslw
Wfiipp, H. "\Valmsloy, B. Ribblcsdalo 'Wanderers I I .—T Bowker
(c ap ta in ) , J . Brooks, B. Cornwall, H.. Scott. W. R. Gnrnolt, F . L. Hudson, J . Aubin
"NVlinlley.—J . Green (c ap ta in ) , L. Green,
AVilkinson, 0 . Boardsworth, 'a n d Pollard. Ribblosdnio Wanderers.—E. Stnndr inc
worth, T. Eoolo, J . Thompson, A. Foolo, H J- H a r r is , R. B. Wigglosworth, L.
Clitlieroc.—J . Crabtree (c ap ta in ) , T. Hoy- * ’
of tho second prize breeding pen of AVvan- d otte s owned bv Mr. F. E. Spurgeon, Alitton. Councillor AI.‘ AVado’s Cui) for Uio best pla te of eggs was awarded to Aliss E. Rhodes, Cliipping, w h o 'ag a in had a re- inarkablo run o t success in th is section. Tho cheese championship was secured by Air. James C'owpe, Goosnargh.
a Alallayd Alnrksmnn niaro, and tlio reserve was Air. R. Ross’s (Tliornloy) notable Ally foal by Boro’ K in g Colo. The cup for tho best collection of sheep went to Air. Norman pugdalo, J .P . , Dutton Alaiior, an d . Mr. L. Rawclilfe, Thornley, was reserve. The champion u t ility fowl was pickwl out
Shoop Dog Trials.
p o r ta n t auxiliary a ttra c tio n , and tho large miiubcr of entr ie s made i t necessary for tlio
As usual, sheoi> dog tr ia ls made an im
adjudicators to s t a r t work a t a comjiara- tivoly early hour.
prosidoncy of Mr. F . Longwortli and tlio chairmanship of Air. T. P ro cte r , ono of tlie best known exhibitors in tho d a iry stock world, an d tho .secretarial arrangements woro^agaiu c ar ried out by Messrs. Ellison and AVoods.
Air. Smithson wws second, and Air. Salis' bury third . Tlio exhibition was lield under the
judging commenced.
’I'ho weather was fmo when ,
Hodkinsoii, J . AV. Ashworth, AV. Taylor, J . P o r te r and AV. Robinson. Sheoi) dog tr ia ls : Miwsrs. J Bargh and B. AVliittaker. Ixabbits: Air. and Airs. J . Holmes. Honey;
Air. N. Doardoii. H o r ticu ltu re : Messr.s. P . AV. Heyes and H. E. Tye. Cattle.
d a te of show, over llcwfc.; 1, and 2 J . Coriiall, Alston; 3, A. Carr, Cliipping. Ditto, under l l c w t . ; 1, Mrs. A. .hickson. Longridgo; 2, J . Cornall; 3, T. Carr. Dairy cow in milk: 1, R. AYnroing; 2^ Airs. A. •Heksou; 3, T. Alakinson, Longridge. Dairj* hoifer, in milk, witli not inoro th a n f o u r
y.ii.uui«y , o, a irs , iroiuoii, ciiaigloy. ilo iio r III
c.ilf, n o t more th a n four broad te e th u p : 1 a n d 3, J . P o r te r and Son; 2, 'T. ICcclos. Ditto, n o t more th a n two broad te e th up to ho bred by c .shihitor; 1, AV. P o r te r Loiigridgo: 2, E. and T. Easthnm, Goosi n a rc h ; 3, AV. P o r te r . Cow o r hoifor, con- fitiod to fiirniors u nde r 10 acres- 1 AV P o r te r ; 2, T. Makiiisoii; 3, H. Mercer.
Horsos,
iilO’, ago to bo taken into consideration by th e judge; 1 , IL Ross; 2, ,T. Armor, D u tto n ; 2, T. Carr.
h u rs t.
Ross; 2, AV. Hayliurst. Colt or filly foal: 1, R. Ross; 2, A
’ ’ Shoop.
Manor ; 2, AV. Tiivlor a n d Sons, AVliitowoll; 3, 3 lrs. A. Jackson, AA^oiislovdalo ram lamb’ horn 1930: 1, A. N. Dngdalh; 2, Airs. A. .Taoksoii; 3, T. Proctor . Tlirco half-bred cwe.s. having suckled lambs th is season; 1 ,
Doddod tu p : 1, A. N. Dugdnlo. Dutton
1 V- B®>nbridgo; 2, T. Ecclos. Tliroo lialLhrcd shoarhnM : 1 , Jfr.s. A. .Taoksoii;
m'l yi'A"'®",' ^ 't l io ro o : 3, L. BawclilTo. Hiroo half-bred gininior lambs, bred from
\o a r l in g colt or fillv: 1, R. A’. H a y h u rs t ; 3, AV. Hay-
I la y lm r s t ; 2, R . Ross. Barron maro or gelding: i , T. Proctor , Grims:irgh; 2, T. Carr. Two or threo-yonr-old gelding or
Brood mare, with foal a t foot: 1, A’. A
Umppiug. D itto, not liaviiig cast a tooth, ago to bo considered by th e judges: 1 , H R ich ; 2, T. Ecclcs; 3. 11. Ross. Dairy cow, calf, to calvo within thre e months from
Bull, any age, 1, E. Askew, AVoodplump- .2, R. Ross, Thoriiloy; 3, H. R id i,
calf. Horses : Air. C. Fox. Sheei): Alessrs. J . H oggarth and J . AYestliall. Po u ltry, ducks and eggs: Air. T. See<l. Checso,: Air. H. Halstead. B u t te r and homc-mado bread: Airs. Taylor^aiid Airs. Tattersall. Spor ts: Alossrs. T. Procte r, T. IDcclcs, G.
Tiio judges wore:— C a t tle : Alcssrs, R. Cowburn and O, Alot-
minutes were allowed. Air. W. AV. Smithson secured first, second, and fo u r th prizes with F a n , Spot, a n d J o t respectively. Air. Salis bury s Tess falling to th i rd place on this occasion. Air. R . Alillor, Cliipxiing, was “ Ith. Air. Gorst provided th e winning i>air
to u and Buriiloy champion. Air. R. Gorst Li ttledale, was th ird with Ja ck , Air. J , Howard, Newton, fourtli, an d Air. AV. AV. Smithson, Clitlicroo, fifth. In tlio local class for singles, wliere eight
, J 'l Ui.o oiieu sheep dog tr ia ls for singles. Air. Bills Powell, Leeds, won th e oiicu class, and secured Air. J . AV. Ashworth’s cup for tlio best dog with Goiu, which only occupied ‘liuin, Iscc. of tlio 7 miiiutvs allowed to com plete tho course. Air. Ainu Salisbury, Garstaug, was second with Tess, tho Adling-
Inglowliito. D itto, p u lle t: 1, Airs. H o ld en | 2 C. lla rdm a ii, B a r to n ; ,‘i, T. Dobson!
? ’
Ellison; 2 J . P a rk e r ; 2, AI. Boper. NA'Iiite Leghorn, for cxliibitor.s who linvo never won a lirst prize: 1 J Coriiall; 2, P. Dobson tj, U. Dowhurst. A.o.v. heavy, for exhibi to rs who have never won a ’ first prize* 1 jr .-„B o p cr ; 2, J . Park-or; 3, C. Dewimrst
ing purposes, confined to children attond- iiig schools ill Society’s d is t r ic t ; 1 F E Spurgeon; 2 AI, B o p er ; 3, T. Ellison Chipping. AVliito A
A’y a iidottc ; 1 , AV.
Hallows. Bantam, a.o.v.. cock or cockerel. K R*.JIoyle, Chipping; 2, J . AValllmnk: .T,
rulgo; 2, P . E. Spurgeon; 3. B, H . Slater Bantam, Game, cock or cockerel: 1 J . A Chester, Goosnargh; 2, Mrs. Gorst, Tliorn 1<?.V: 3. A. Hallow.s. Ditto, hen or pullet L J - ■
D i t ^ ’ l ig h t ; 1, AV. Ellison; 2, F . Dobson vJ, n . Bretherton. Exhibition Classes (District). A
‘L Chester; 2, Airs. Gorst; 3, A
J . A\ allhank; 2, AI. Hoyle. SABDEN GAS SUPPLY.
p u lle t: 1 and 3
^ r laying purposes, rose comb: 1 , AI Bop o r; 2, B. Archer; 3, J . Brewor. Breed lu g p en : 1, E. G. L ongton; 2, F . E ®P*>rgeoi,i; 3, J . Brcwoi*. Cock or cockerel aii.v breed; 1’ E. G. L ongton; 2, J . Brower; 3, A. \\ . A
1, .AI. Ropor AVhittinghnm; 2, R. Archer o, \ \ , Alotcalf. Cross-bro<l lieu or pullet
A
I . i'scclcs: 3, C. H a rdman. Cross-bred lion or pullot, for laying purposes, single comb
H . Holdon ; 2 Alls Holdon. Bfiodo Island V lA •ill®*'; H a rdm an ; 2, J . P a rk e r ; m’ 7.- ,®
*'®“ : 1 . Pishor; 2
’TIio championship of tho Sliiro section ■''■pu by Air. T. Proctor, Goosnargh, witli
CHIPPING SHOW Disfrict Famed For Dairy Stock
;Bt, IIireo Lonk owes, having suckled lambs riiis .season: 1 and 2. L. RawclilFo;. 3, Lt>: Col., J . AVorsloy-Tnyloi, B t, Threo Loiik;
J . ;Mjors„.AVhitowoll• 3, •-J.» P o r te r au u son;- Lonlc tu p , ono y c a r old- an d upwards : 1, A.' N. Dugdalo; ,2. and 3, L. Raweliffo. Lonk ram Jamb, born 1930: 1, AV. Haslowood; 2, ^1 lit.-Col. J . AVorsloy-Tnylor,
shea rlings: 1 a n d 3, L. RnwclilFo; 2, Lt,- Col. J . AVorsloy-Taylor, B t. •
Choose.
ex h ibitor; I , .1. Cowpo, Goosnargh; 2, AI. P ro c te r , Longridgo; 3,' AAL Dilwortb, Chip- p in g : .J, R, R. rfinglctoii, AVhitocbapcl; 5, J .. iMsIicr, Alston. Throe chcoso, l-llbs- weight or u n d e r : 1 . R . Singleton; 2, F. Raby, Clupping; 3, AI. P ro c te r ; r , J . Cowpo..
Three cliccsc, over 301hs. weight, luado by Butter.
oxlnlmor : 1 Aliss A. AVolIs; 2, Airs. G. Gornall; 3, Airs. Alercor,
Ducks.
and .1. A\ells; J , .1. Alerccr, Cliipping.. Eggs.
a n d ... J , AVells; 3, A. N. Dugdalo. Duck, any brood, for u t i l i ty purposes: 1
Drake, any breed, for u tility purposes: 1
sou Bros. D itto, t in te d : 1 and 2,
Mi.ss E; Bhodes; 3 r . Eccles. Duck eggs; 1 and ,2, Miss E. Bhodes; 3, B. Archer. Silver chnllengo ,cup for host pinto of eggs: J liss L . Bluides. B.T.B.. cockerel for liest pinto of lion eggs; Muss E; Bliodos.
Chipping. 3 J . F nrker . D itio , brown: 1 J lis s E. liliodos; 2, J . Wnllhnnk; 3, Atkiiw
Broad.
Chipping: 2, Mrs. W. Wilson, Chipping 3, Mrs. H. Berry.
Two whito loaves'; Rabbits.
3. i t -Mortimer, I ’reston. Ditto, under 5 n ioiitlis: 1, J I . an d E. Kay, iMoiiliold; 2,
« "o"’’
Kortliiimptpn. Ditto, u nder 3 montlis: 1 Mrs. Longdoii; 2, A. C.. WostlcjS Nortlinmp: .<'"<lrow. Chinchilla, a d u l t : 1 J
v " ; i -I- ■ ‘' “ ''■•'CSJ 3, Mrs. H . Halsey
B. Gooden, P re s to n ; 2 T. Holdou, Bams- bottom; 3, H. Camm, Haslingdeii. D itto
M illiiunson, P re s to n : 3, J . AVnlton, Bfiick- hurn. Siiuneso o r M a r tin Snhio, any ago: 1 and 2 B. Tpwnley, Blnckhnru; 8, J . E. Laker, Colne. Dutch, any colour; 1, B. E.
^ mo n th s : 1, J . A. Goodon; 2; c!
M bailey B iickhiirii. Englisli any coiour: I i ’ )n- Who»o.v;.2, A. Lord, Bla ck b urn; 3,
rvP’‘ir-''’
.Brighoiiso. £ 1 selling class: 1 , X. Marsdoii; 2, H . Parkinson Dnrwon; .3, W. Wlmllov Breeders’ class: 1 , W. Wliiilley; 2, J f rs . I’ati kos; 3, J . ’ A. Gooden. P a i r of drossod ■skins, siiitnblo for fu r r ie r : 1 and 3. Airs Knowles,
Bihclip.stor; 2, Bcv. E. .Tones! C lu b s colour diploma for best Coloured Angora; J I . and E. ICay, Edonfiold. Best
t . Pownlcy. P a irs , u nd e r 3 months: 1, L. Mnrsdoii; 2, Mrs. Longdeii; 3, B u rn s ’ and
oppo.site sex to spoon winner: Mrs T Fawkes.
Poultry. Utility (District).
AA-yandotte, hen ; 1 , J . Brower, Langlio; ,Ilallows, Chtlioroo; 3, 'f*. Dolison
. ' ' i '® Leghorn, b o n: 1 , ’T. Dobson; 2. B Holden. D itto, pnllot: 1 ,
- / '>■ Jaokson; 3, CV.
Angora, a d u l t ; 1 , J I rs . T. Fawkes, Stoiio- Longden, Macclcsfiold;
1 , Miss A. M'olls, , n
Hon. eggs white : 1 and 2, Jfiss E, Hhodcs, Three half-pounds frosli ImUer inud<» bv
EDITOR’S POST-BAG. BRITISH LEGION CLUB.
ox-bcrvico. moil’s mooting, Jmd Mr. A’ilsoii iMu^tiinu to stay, thou lio o ught to bo very
•'*■•••1'*'' A
th.inklu l to th a t gentloman lo r Jcaviiig,'. Anj way, if . Uio writer, thinks ho has a griu\ anu) as fur as tho publication ot his
\ ie u s on tiio luattei' a t 18S110 is concerned, then i t can soon bo roincdiod in a way tlms H.ould save a long drawii-uut and perhaps
.iit tlui club of which ho is secretary, with Press reporters present, a n d preferably the
a t tlio end of tho meeting does not go in favour of tlio policy I advocated a t the Liberal Club, th en I will re t i re finally from
.
tho publication of his case, how i s ' i t th a t u n t i l , th (5 oa t is. actually amongst tlio pigeons ho has novor invited tho P re s s to his general meotiiigs, nnd'so k ep t tho public informod of what was going o n ? I laiow tho answer to. th a t , and so does your
palate. Xt was too orderly, busiiicssliko iiiid miuiiimous for tlioir liking.
hns^ le f t tliem to record ju s t wbat suited thou- 1111 rposo. a t
tho Froncii do say th e re ’s a peculiar typo of animal >diich when attacked lias a trick of re ta lia tin g . And wo hnvo no in ten tio n of tu rn in g tho other cheek. Abuse has been su b stitu ted many times for reason an d facts, moro ospccially when tlio abusbr had n bad ease, b u t i t has never v e t proved a good su bstitu te.
T M "
Liberal Club and tho response has been abuse.
^ tried to uso reason a t tlio
wlio wore supposed to bo tlicro to look a f te r tho interests a n d welfare of ox-Sorvico men
thi.H liighor typo of individual, I could havo told how tho B r itish Legion coininitteo,
’oodford. Hen or pnllct, for lav
tho ban fa r th e r , ami influenced tho Licensed A'
lctu.allors’ Association to cast him o u t of th e ir houses, and tho Town Council to refuse him admission to the Castlo and parks and tho Free L ib ra ry ; in fact, make him a com
.Alalo or female; 1 , ,T. A’allhnnk, Long-
and running away s tu n t , ouo th a t carries some weiglit, ono th a t was written by a real ox-soI(lior who is now* dead.
I t riuLs th u s :
F® ,^h‘>ll Mot
Rc.st, tliougli Poppies grow* 111 I landers Fields.”
tlio holder, spiral guided, and steel ta n k
prascnco of members of tho Council and ollicinls. Built by Alos-srs. R.. and J . Dempster, L td .
Imvo a capacity of 50,000 cubio feet and arc so constructed as to bo prepared for addition of an oiitor lif t. Tlio slock of gas in the holder will compensato for any sudden varin- tions of tho demand of th o d is tr ic t and will rnaintaiii a .siiiiply of twenty-four lioiirs’ (Miration m tho event of a .stoppage occur ring in the .supply from Padilmm. P re viously, i t was found th a t on Snndav mornings th e amount of gas required bv tn o hoiLScholdors for cooking was more than could bo satisfactorily maintained.
■that -work was ^commenced. Tho to ta l cost, payment of which is spread over a pcriocl of years, is £3,C50.
th o largo' pnntwork.s in tho villago had
cau.scd somo disnuiotudo to th e Council on th o cpmplotion of th a t holder. They could
only hope th a t more prosperou-s times w e re in store. They had g re a t hopes for Sabdon. J t was an ideal valley for a road from Colne to. Whalloy, and bo could see i t ' in tho future dotted with modern and up-te-date houscvS.
worUl, will make a t r ip to ^ndia a t tho end of September.
Airship RlOl, tho la rge st dingxblo in tlio
Speaking a t a te a given by tbb contractor-! Councillor AViggins said th a t tho closing of
to r tljo holder was first eommoncod in 1027. but on a c ^ n n t of opposition i t was not until a bpocial Order in P a r liam en t was obtained following an inquiry in February th is year,
Negotiations for th e acquisition of. a .site
-sure an adequate service to th e villnge, was p u t into U90 on Tuesday for the first time w lien th e .supply from tho con ta iner was turned- on by Councillor E. AViggins,- th e chairmnu of th e Gas Committee, in tho
t.1 ^ -S ’1?."' SM holder a t Snhcleii orocted bv
T have always hold th a t if the dead eould bo asked to choose Ihoir memorial, i t would bo no ma te ria l th in g b u t a .simplo and pro-
ho Padiham Urban D is tr ic t Council to cii-
of th e ir denendcMxts, ami tlio interests and w'olfaro of
tlio.so who re tu rn ed maimed and ^j|i^ttered, should bo_ for over lookc<l a f te r, l h a t IS what tho British Legion was iiitonded for. Ami your correspondent, and liis b e tte r typo of friends, must romomber tl ia t b u t for tho Graco of God tho Cenotaiih might liave b(.*oii erected to those wliom they aro now insulting ’ and expelling, and tiiey might have been car rying on the same
' In a le t te r full of blazing indiscretions your correspondent says th a t uo one would advance money on tho security of tlio club
old ground ami b u ild in g ,' wa.s received on b th e security of th e t i t le deeds of tho old
uilding.
(mtorcnco between th a t price and tlio price t l ia t was subsequently paid was tho diffor- once between pre-war and post-war valno.s of property, and tho difForonce in tlio valuo of money as, between the tw*o jioriods of time. No,
Club had boon olForod a t a v/*ry low price. didn ’t tell your readers th a t tho
a ttem p t a t record. AToiir correspondent appears to bo too
Ins “ b e ttor tvpo of inombcr.” ^
20, Harrop-stroot, Chthoroo.
by ox-Sor\’ico men, and tho moro ho tr ie s to ]>rovo th a t tho property was in a dilapidated ami neglected condition,, when bought, whicli wo told him, tho moro ho is giving c io d it to cx-Sorvico m e n for liaving co n v oito d jit in to a Cluh, and so iniproviiig i t from linio to time n.s to make i t fit for
EDAVARD BLACKLOCK. th a t would havo spoilt his
n-cjudicod to see, th a t Iho lower the value 10 places on tho property originally bought
Again, ho says th a t a t some time or otlier premises whieli afterwards became tlio
paid for tho extension and development of tbo old Club, upward and backward on the
promises a.s formerly constructed, when lie ciipws perfectly well th a t th e money which
gamo ag ain st
tho.so to whom i t is actually erected ami whom they are supposed to roveronco every Armistico Day,
."'*®h th a t tho interests a n d w'olfaro “ Tf yo break fa ith w’ith m who Died,
P u rd y formal business wns transacted at Simnorto'rs’ "pi“V'‘*i
1 ,
fonntlatioii tho club had boon a
ino.st valu- able as'»et to tho hootball Club. Ho honwl
balance
tlimi £6
aBnin.st £8 a t tb o
clo.so of tbo prm ions
bca.son.
lViml“ *^Ti th an 4T '
k n ro f t 'T / ? ^ ”in ’’‘ v!n 3n o -
duct-d LIS Us. /d . Tho oxpomJiturc in- eluded ,i.22 towards tbo cost of tlio now
(Incod^ Cto 1^ ’
ame.s. ih o cost of programmes wa.s LT2 ' i L ‘ v..
f I r f l iV ’ Tl'‘‘ -"P®"*' "■'''■‘'t
th e J ootbnil Club. Tho rofrosimiont Init lias hecu purchased a t a cost of c.q and
L’U^w as made lo to soli rofroshmont's at shoot
mopijsition of Air. Pym, seconded hv Air. J ia rn so n .
* ■ joined tbn FootbaB Coinniittoo, tbo socretar® •
someone to tak o hi.s place. didv^olectod*'°*” ^'^^*'
nominated and
Livesoy a Hawor th. G. Knowle.s. T. otom^, E Dixon, AAL Penman, R. Schonold and 1{. llo a to ii wns ro-eloctcd on bloc- Tho t committoo noro given power to add to
f Air. .1. Liind for his efiTiciont and dovoto<l
h e i r number. ®®rdl'll volo of tliniiics wns accorded
iorvices. TIio coimnittoo consisting of Messrs. C. ^^^^nisiastically carried. /.o-(dection as tre a su rer was Clminnan announced th a t liavinc
, ^>“ 6 resigned liis tio necessary to elect
raised by collections on tho field accepted on the
account for £17 for tho re p a ir of tho bavo to bo
Air. Lund added th a t since tho balance prepared ho had received an
"I-*'’ t*'" Pr"ernniincs pro- °f eliocolatc Proilucmi sheet, prosonlcd
«^>PPorte.-s would bv
revealed cash tlie
‘" l oo" ' '" “ “ ' ‘"tillK to UlOli; 'J’ho income wliidi
nnionntod to .£103 12s. 4d„ inclndo/i il-ifl -S. lOd from whist drives an d £15 18s. 3d
Xlio Chairman pointed ou t th a t since its
*‘®P' “ t the X/iboral Club W a '"”llev prosidi m
Cl't''®™® Football
largely bocanso tho ox-Sorvico man mon- tioncd was protesting ag ain st tho domina tion of tho policy* oT tho club by non-cx- borvico men, never got th e re to ru n away. .i3ut I know a b e tte r one th an tlio fighting
_— w. some of xjikii t ih is ii a i e e
plete social
outcn.st in this land fit for heroes to Hvo in. Talk about lighting ami ru n n in g away, tlioso who car ried o u t
scliomo,
Scrvico men, with really no locus stan d i in tho m a tte r , an d thoroforo no t i t le to judge, not only to expel th is man from th e chib b u t to send le tte rs to two neighbouring clubs informing tliom of tliis man ’s ex pulsion. and nfiking them to do likewise so th a t when this disal>l(?d ex-soklier visited one of those clubs only a few days la te r ho was^ refused refreshment. AVhat a p i ty , they couldn’t 'have carried
badly maimed . ex-Servicc man a little fu r th e r , and told how th e secretary, apparently o u t of sheer sp ite , influenced a committoo,
largely composed, of non-ox- mmo than
oJd Craion family, and hnvo boon settled me
o l / \ v I . 'e i i " “’“. i ‘
family nave roincseiited Clitlioroo in P-,r- liameiit.
leirod to Gisbuni a t fnmil •
formal +^r r h i ’
Tl'miims "l isto';.'’’’ fl
1/84 to th a t timo Lord
Bihble.sdalo bad l ^ ® n n m n ■ '"•1
?i '^Di- AVbi!';'\ “ 17® I to
i r o t 'lm r tocos " " ’" '™ " " ‘®'' " '" " '’er
GLITHEROE FOOTBALL SUPPORTERS’ CLUB.
Several menibors of the
I „ X797. ivl.eii i t was foared t in t Naiioleon,
"'ret® 1805 th a t from Ci*’' '" " ’' ' Park,
.P'"''!®® ®f trees. X 1 “ " ‘7 tho clolosse of c
three coiituries th e ir homo
w.as at soat was
tho Listers .ire an "t Henrv XA^ I^’or tran"!s-
and th e ir dependents, largely through tho indilTprcnco of tho secretary had to bo practically forced to p ro te s t to tlio 'Town Council ag ain st tho eviction from h er liomo of an cx-Sorvico man’s widow wlio in cidentally also lost two SOILS through war service, and whoso fu rn i tu re was actually out 111 tho s tre e t wlicro tlio. British Legion IS s itu a ted . And oven thoii tho resolution of protest, which was w ritten o u t for them so us to .save them any trouble, and which subsequently appoaro<l in tho local Press, again through sheer iiidifroronco nearly missed g e ttin g to its destination a t the proper moment. Or I could havo c ar r ied tho case of Lho
H ad I wished to follow tho cxnmplo of
a t tlio Liberal Club wore doliberatoly in- toiuiod to crento a sp i r i t of goodwill, with a view to offoctiiig a reconciliation Wwcon tho contending sections, and finally bring- ing tho Club back to \yiiat i t was iiitciulcd to bo when tho ox-Sorvico men’s mon ey first bought i t . Now your cqrrospondont comes along with his ill-ndviscd le tte r , an d prnc- sh a tte rs any .such prospect. Well,,
B u t to got to tho mooting. My remarks the Liberal Club tlidii’t su i t th e ir
bitterness th a t lie, and. those 'who th in k with him ou liis committeo, Imvo fostered, encouraged, and welcomed tho tren d of events t l ia t has led to tho p re sent riix>turo with tlio B r itish Legion. They have rovellcd 111—and “ got away with i t ”—th e ir now notorious, non-roported, an d deliberately confused general meetings.
C9rrospoiidcnt. In shoi*t, i t 'That is why .tlio mooting c ^ n n ly bS o. SaYfe^^^
th e first in lEo%listrict to dabble 1 n''’;i,e Photography, died on
Lea. I t is crystal clear from his Again, if tho w r ito r was or is pin in g for
h i t te r corrospoiulcnco, ami give tho public a full account in- oiio rep o rt. Ho can airungo for any class ot mcotiug he hkes,
^Alayor in' th o . chair,' to bo addressed by myself on tho ono hand and your corrc.s-
pondont or unyoiio ho wishes to p u t his case on tho other, an d if a vote to bo taken
tho contest and innko no fu r th e r o u o r t to revive tho issue.
any similar salo j?, the toin. for 1,^." ye‘l„"‘
sainplo o f . what, ho Jiiight liavoisaid a t tho tttnttfn ......
: Sir ,—Ifc would appea r th a t ju s t as accord- lug. tu^ tho pnrublo some seeds fa ll ou stony ground, so somotimcs do ajipeals to ronsoii a lig h t on woodoii lioa<Ls.: • This seems to bo tlio^uiso with, your correspondent of last week. and. if tlio stuff m his letter is a
JUlgllD liUVU.KUlU ail 1110 . '^r.. Mrri. .
iiiiti.itcil ahii>l i i iv a t on
• tho
-JS. O.JU., 4MiU Itabiutics iU29 914 1(1. leaving a-surplus of £76,905 los, 0J6
AMf/i.e ? X L Md
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SEPTEMBER :i8t, ' 1905. (Coiiiieillor J . 'i'. AVIiiimi
2nd. a m i»u*Af*Y.rr in to
eeting ■ -
tliu i f ' tk o
iiriiioiples Tz
ol Cklii' '
Ca.stle Lodgu
. Xiiim th e balance sheets cf the i-.-- fnmls
lomp.ism g th e Con.orat.on’’
p re d a te d bv VAL- \v ’ to ho
ISSUES OF ' s q q S I ®
’ WITI 1
By i
of rtimbu tjoda litj - Tho open AVuteru oi
Duniifs
' “ to pi'ay. all Christ
i Thomas P
. a t tlic m ,Survey.s,
’ where ho t-o • a l ie n (P udsay
hainpton, an d of An-c Alontforii,. A ltrh idmnu '
v-. '\^h*er- <
Clitheroo oponerl th e i r Lanc-isln’r.. r-
hmation fixtures by defeating l,a„cas°tor doi^m, and 'F om f reV i" 'GoS lig Ha‘l.tie^“; ^ s ‘"ii‘. L i s ^ ^
Hn.‘;i';;;!
sons of Cardinal
’f
. Douai dill Eliznbotii,
ed uca lod/
fa ith (ibu record the
was J an o Gisbnrn (. Allen, pag
jeotivo tin Salley. Suutlijiort
Tho thii
" 7 m o p r e s s i o n ^ o f ^ t h e ^ S k ‘’“ s' I T tho cup presented by Afr. A’. Giirnit't. J .p , •
U o A
soleinnizod'T'otiveen''Mr' 'jo l in Ander A [ 3 t , “'s "M e n ?
«f H.vd.d ho had resided m th e environs of AA'addine’
To’ tfin"**’’ ‘'hroiighoiit his oightv-si.x vears To the timo of Ins demise tho IVnddi'iictoiI AVo-sloyaii Atothodist Society had iioror
inenf "r' n ‘'‘‘a*' <.ho question of th e imiirove- haiid “ Th™'!
w ith o u t a member of th o ^ Irelniid family. Chatbnrn people will notice with
inlere.st
' ’® ‘alien in s ‘’/h.^n:i ?i^^‘e“iin r tT ^ '\’:.'‘w
th u XOth XInrrars, eldest son o f \S ir .Alati.ew g f |® '>
Hoa.si,’’G a rg rav i, to tho Honmrrahk
Haiioyer-sqnare, London, on th e 7Ul of ^ '" ‘hew B ich ard Henrv AVilsoii’ of
eompl’itod!)" Tho wcilding took place a t St. (.’oorce’s
tho .soven-
roacliing t grounds In the guide, by tho wej simplicity S ta n d in g a north tra il on tho righ tho n ig h t chapols of two steps tho s ite of course of h' fuiindatioii marked an oiico have licights ah( fa r tho in« P r io r AVilli Oxford in 1 Fif te en th ( member tli Dteditation Augustine, popularity may bo jii manu sc ript Oxfoixl, tw British Aim Dublin. . I unknown ; monk, wlio (I’Ammir in not older Miisoum. E tre a ts of lli day of iml} tho tormon roligioiLs al chivalry tlic belief are a system oi odur. The of Jesus Cl into a magi of tho imma Tho s trn c l i with somo tho pencil (
0
St, Leona V portion of . ijangho Gn flint thi.s ch dismantled ^ Holcroft ab the uoighho- Alass th e re Catholic ehii hands an d : carious exist services.
The foiirt
Toniovcd, an fittings necQ
r i tu a l . Fo isoizuro, Mas
whereupon tl th e Crown f th e Lord Clip
Mei^bourhoi a t Hacking Mass a t Nich Undornojith tho floor, IS
•t:7-L55). ^
consecration th e w r i te r (
Abr.am’.s ]
R(
. Miimnoned to forming to answers ina< a rticles olijoc
a r ran g ed to Uiapel Hoiis posing a r r a
T’o-inorrow
'luissionei's, is fAbram, pag
Aomigcr hroi ' 'a s ono of 'lutiquar ios, of th e Bee, Talbot, F ra I " r i t e r m a fnnOo extens Mocumonts In of AVhalloy. n t UMbt, seen
•‘•-(Immul Can ptissionary p lojcd tho ho
M b o ts of Si Sion to tho ‘
th a t tho appanage of of the keys tho school i*(
been me Lore I
I less s ta tu e - stambs in . iiLscription Tho arches robiiilt) of by an ei
. diireront i :i pilo oi r
lu lt, a n d J biiiidings, h u t since
or m i l l stis Aloving li the mill lo
th e .south probably s ga te .
'i ’l I
filty who Bolton in belonged Salley. A C hantry B a p t is t f«
topniigs a groutei re la te , il hospitalit. An oxC'
Cottage .1 ucross til
Somt, ai oroin t ]
pm \ 7*5- l,V r I »vs' > •' r<- *
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