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s JUNE 6 . 1930.


well-known ' Blackpool ■ troinor. covered Hovornl laps without rider,'witli no i


Higii of breaking from tho tro t. .


)OTBALL :am w in


CATHOLICS


miic'tiuoii liiml bliaw Bridgo urouscd uucli


Well-Varied Programnie Attracts Many Spectators.


EXCITING RACES.


|ibl>, facli stdo .iiu‘r tin? Icick- r tho Cuiliolics, i*int5 uimi^^litea clour hlruj;{'lo


evei- llaggetl a t l t'ornicil Sehool


1 ami Catholie oiiaee of ea-


U.


'm l i n r dm u i i t s ol • oniro-lorujinl) I t was purely


It Oil bis bade. 1.


iliot rebounded nj' was ou ibo


ami ♦•\celleiit


o y;oalket!iier’H a saved. No id ts^nsoi|U«ntly


abated during; a yam seored 1 bo isboL was


id Holmes and adves. Of tbo


nkiiiK players. to win, a spirit


• (oulside-left), , and 'Jtirranee


|I t was in doubt of satisfaction


eked enmpletion bo mo.st eloanlv tliat has boon


Ion in all its eceipts pass to


or tin* school to defray the


luucb time . in llodals.


I itch the crowd ■ bear the Cotton 1 who had verj’ 1 tlio medals, loch, wliicli was |iss Haib'y ur^od of life as tliey


u ibo L«.‘a;»uo team, IVnman


coin|)otitioii 111


Has .suuKcstivo 111 tile height tmalists were


•weather should show signs o f■ breaking a t a critical time.


which fell locallv was nob large; hut on tho other side o t Pemllo from whuih a groat mimher of spectators come, tho downfall


'rrue, tho nmouiiL o f ram


•shortly after noon was heavy and hud the edeeb of keoi>ing pi'oph* muirer home. Coii- scqu(*ntlv the “ galo ” suifered, and was rathiM* })i*low tlio average.


^ Flat Racos. * >


hcnsivc naturo than ior somo years and the iiumhor of entries constituted a record. Flat racing was again introduced and for ilio lUO yards open handicap CS outrius hud I.'een rcccivod. Tho- mimbor turning out. however, was nub proportioiintu, tho last oi Lho eight Jioafs being tho best roprosented with iivo compotitors.


'I ho programmu Avas of a more uompre*


Boot, Woodhoiiso, from tho l<i yard.s marks, iiad thu advantage of a ('oud s ta r t aiici hreasted tho tape a yard in front of Jl.


In tho final, G.


same number oi entries, but again tho slart<?rs were not numerous and two heats were run together. A good race was scon


WhiLlivker, Chtlieroo (15J). Jn t)io *220 yards handicap, there was the


out for tho mile and of these, four finished. 11. Ssigar, feawlov (175), gained a i>opular vietorv somcwlmt easily and appeared to possess a reserve of stamina. In tho 100 yards local handiuap, T.


Tho Horso Events.


the great attraction and arouso most terest.


|mll, not for the r tbo fact of I bed them every I'.iir fine oNampre


} i


l lie wished to s.socinlion, throe spectators, who


ioalcd to all and ■ed their appro- iK Jiiul applause, the President


Iboys. Ho hoped "i-hoir support in I he wished to hown themselves nly British boy.s no uroator coin- (lod 70 mimiicH


all winch was a. .licit ha<I .set a lowed hy future


Iced.


. j'rnciou.sly con- I liey appreciated


s a tromendouslj* not least, he


L L .


|havG signed, on •n, a custodian’ «>ars ago and who Wamlorers.


LAND AND 1


ch of Hnglaiul to 0 summer session


to .he opened a t OU dune IGth.


I persons divorc(?d i';ontracLing fresh iig (a) professing i.nglaml; (b) out- I in, ju k I generally [•s of holy niatri-


its bearings, the ^ard to divorce, laitv as to their


l> r . ~]\rcmber.s of the


I


knulncss of Miss ;vin. an excellent Winter (lardeiis.


r coach. Lunch d lat(*r the parly proceeding to


I'Cst vet organised real pleasure.


|a1 te a ' party on . public tea party, r. AViHuun Scott, penkers including


1 I


'O N .


bnuring Sloppoi hool tonchora and sual in tho inorii- ft very intorcst-


baloni Congrega- ated the nniiiver- n the Bov. Pro- •adford, preached Tho customary


•arrowford, F. W. W.- Tyson, Cl it*


pastor of Martin U nniountcd ■ to


v - 3 o : r ’


io aiTangeincnla u full onjoymonb »rt. and liomeVas midnight. The


lob only iiimncial


provi(led lino sport and tho first hoat saw Mr. .7. Howard’s ” Ethel ” ovorhanl !Mr. P. Bleazard’s “ White L in o ” (170 yards) to win nicely. Afr. A. Tattorsall’a “ pusky Queen ” lost its rider on the first circuit. In tiio second heat Mr. J . Wolfondoii’s “ 3‘3ash Light ” (170) was iiovor caught thougli Mr. W. ItouUlsworth’s “ Sought am F o u n d ” (00) ran very close. Tho final prmiucod a splendid race. Sought and Found, well ridden by F. Townson, showed fine pace and amid enthusiasm drew away to win hv a couplo of lengths. Flash Light amt AVhito Lino wore second and third. A mild thrill was caused through AVhite Line falling 20 yards past tho post, tlio rider being tlirown. Ethel closely following, could not bo^ pulled up • in tiino and bumped violently into tho liorso, tho boy rider riecoiviiig a knock ou tho thigh. Happily thoro was no scriou.s injury and tho rider, after being treated by tlio ambulance men, was able to ride in a later


As IS always tlio case, liorso evciics 'Hio open gallop, over six furlongs


in the final, when If. Whittaker (52 yards) ran stronglv to win comfortably. Onlv t(*n runners out of 37 ontriea turiUMl


villago of Suwloy receives a great deal o f ’ publicity, this being tli9 ^ occasion of tho annual sports. The event has hccomo' widely known and usiiullv attracts a largo crowd from tlie Kttmmmfing dislnclH: ■ I f was most iinrortiiimtu th a t on Saturday tlio


On one day in tho year, tho ancient


coiitcBb would aroiiso intorosb, but iiistoad of being Event 3 , : i t wns the last to bo con- cludiNl.


hour, the .majority of spectators bad Tcft; tlio hold, tho galley being mostly made up of compotitors and . supporters.! Tlicro I were several- good holty fiulls - in .the i cliuunuLiiig rounds' and eventually- Gniidlc-I toil bent .; Newton in the final.


t)wmg to the •, lalcnc.Hs of ■ tbo


question nnd if tho officials aro- givoii full | support, KliccesH is assured. The catering arrangcnionts were in the capnblo haiuls of Air. J . Speak of the Spread Eagle Tfotul. Hiiriiig the ineobing,. seleotions were, roii- dorod by tho Bnrnoldswick I*n/o Band.


Tho Results.


Heal winners: G. Shiigor, Clithcroe, IbJ; 11. Thompson, Jhirnoldswick. 9 J ; T. Clark­ son, Burnoldswick, lO i : C. Simpson, Bashall Eaves,. 19; J . AVigiiall, Chtlioroo, 12^; H: | Dawes, Nelson,-


100 Yards Fiat llaco Handicap (Open).—


lieroo, lo i ; G. Boob, AVoodhouso, 14.—Final: G. Boot: 2, H, AVhitlakor: 3, J . AYignuU. 220 Yanis Flab Buco Huiulicup (Open).—


JI; AVliittuker, Cht-


Heat winners: J . .Ivuowlcs, Clitlieroe, 35; T . . Clarkson, liarnoUUwick, 2L; AV. Smith, jr., Barnuldswick, 33: G. Downs, Barnoldswick, 32; AV. D. liuggarth. Settle, 27; II. AVhit- takor, Chtheroo, 32; F. Lord, Anstwick, 35. Final: 1, II.. AVliittukor; 2, C«. Downs; 3, Lord.


F inal: 1, Griiulloton; 2, Newton. One Alilo Flat llace Handicap (Open).— I


’rng-of-AVar, five a side, average woiglit jier iiinn 12 stones; best of tlireo pulls.-


'


F inal: 1, H. Sugar, Sawloy, 175; 2, AV.- Frankland, Slaidbuni, 100: 3, 3. FothorgiU, Oonb, 145.


Final: 1, T. Holgato; 2, G. Cupstiok. Open Gallop, 0 furlongs.—Heat winners: Air. 3. Howard’s “ Ethel,” 30; Air. F.


Jfolgato (5 Yards) was first and G.“ Cap- slick U») was sccoml.


100 Y'ards iriat llace Iluudicup (Local).—


.Bleazard’K “ White Lino,” 170; Air. 3. AVolfciuleirh “ Flash Light,” 170; Mr. AV. Hould.sworth’s “ Songht and Found,” 90.— I


Final: 1, Air. Honldswortli’s “ bought and F o u n d ” ; 2, Air. AVoirendeii’s “ Flash | L ig h t” ; 3, Air. Bleazard’s “ AVliile Line • •I, Air. Howard’s “ Ethel.” Open 3’rotling Handicap,- about m i l e s . '


Mr. .Torrisoii’s ” Young Nigger,” 100; Mr. ” Ellu ShioUls,” 100; Mr. .ferri-


Heat winners: Al.r. P ra t t ’s “ Lily G.»” ho; Mr. Buck’s “ Queen of Alvnndcrs,” 130;


■\Vnggot’s


sou’s “ Littlo Sylvia,” 200; Air. P o r te rs j “ .Confidoucc,” 20; Mr. Hargreaves’s “Cherry Blo.ssoin,” 130; Air, Bell’s “ Poniiinc,” 130, —Final: 1, Mr. Jorrison’.s “ Little Sylvia” ; ' 2. Mr. P ra t t ’s .“ Lily G. ” ; 3, Air. Boll’s “ P en n in e ” ; 4, Air. Buck’s “ Queen of)


----- , “ FINE GIRLS^” Alvandcrs.”


Air. AV. Houldsworlh’s “ Sought and Found,” 170; 2, Air. A. I^attorsnll’s “ Mussing Link,” I 200 ; 3, Air. A. Hargreaves’s “ Hilda,'! 140. Consolation Trotting Handicap. — Final


Open Gallop, about l i miles.—Final: 1, \ .


(No. 1) : 1. Air. Sarsfield’s “ Air Boll,” 75; 2, Air. iloU’s “ Aliss Bertha,” 250. No. 2: 1, Air. Smyth’s “ C.D.,” 80; 2, Air. Thoinp- son’.s “ Alorrimoiit,” 250. Local Gallop, ono mile.—Final: 1, Air.


Alis.sing Link.”


race.Tlio open tro ttin g handicap, rule or drive (U miles), attracted 32 entries including iiianv horses well known on tho track. In tho first, heat, Mr. P ra t t ’s “ Lily G ” (05) which won tho handicap last year, mado up tho loovvav in great stylo and passed tho post- well in front of Mr. Buck’s “ Queen of Alvamlors ” (130). , Tho second heat saw a good finish between Mr. Jorrison’s “ Young Nigger ” and Mr. AVnggob’s ** Ella Shields,” both off tho 100 yards mark, the former being first in. Mr. .Torrison’s “ Little Sylvia ” (200) boat Mr. Porte r ’s “ Confidonco ” (20) for first place in the tliird. boat and in tho fourtli Mr. Har- groavps’.s “ CTiorry Blossom ” (130) and Mr. Boll’s “ Pennine ” (130) passed into tho final. This produced .some capital trotting, Lily G making a stern struggle to ovorliaul Little Sylvia, but tho handicap was to groat, the winner keeping tho lend


throughout. Exciting Gallops.


tho tro ttin g horses wore many animals whoso movemonis were beautiful, to watch, the gallops being faster, provide most excite ment and thrills. Tub open gallop ( l i miles) proved no oxcoptiou to tho rule and the rnco of tho eight runners was intensely intorc.st ing. Tlio distanco being double the previous gallop was a severe tost of .stamina.' Afuch was expected of tho popular Lo Gendro and Ethel, tho former from scratch and tho la tte r from the 45 yards mark. AVith tho lenders going


Notwithstanding the fact th a t among


(hi in the follow- nnd Bi.slio]>s he


son’s “ Ghost Train ” ; 2, Air. F. Townson’s Safety Firs t.”


Air. L. Spencer’s “ Aloe,” scratch; 2. Air. ,T. Holgato’s “ Nolly Grey,” 240; 3, Air, T. Wilkinson’.s “ Scavenger,” 140.


Local Trotting Handicap; ono mile: 1,


Donkey Paco (open).—1, Air. J . Thomp­ ^


, , ,


MILL-GIRL QUEENS SECRET OF GOOD


AND THE HEALTH.


VIEWS OF m.o.h;


AVolfenden’s “ Flash L ig h t” ; 2, Air. E. Alooro’s “ D ick ” ; 3, Air. Tattorsall’s |


i m '


which devoted a good deal of attention lo Clitlieroo 'u its ao.sing weeks,' had in its filial issue ou Saturday, au article on tho Fine Girls of Chthoroo.” Follow-ing is


The now dcrinict “ Daily Clii-onicalc,”


w’lmt tho “ Chronicio’s ” special corres­ pondent had to say on tliis attractive sub­ ject;


queens and attendants last week envied their delicate coini>loxions. Pink-cheeked, clear-skinnod and elear-


Londoners who , met CliUieroo’s mill-giiT, '


oyed, of graccliil carriage, and tasteful in dresSj these girls always eroale ii good im­ pression with the visitor.


THE .LARGEST PLAYGROUND IN THE WORLD.


BELLE VUE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS PREPARING FOR RECORD WHITSUN Whiltmu is really an ofiicial week’s holiday


ance of mill districts have the inijiression tha t there arc many crippled or deformed children, rickoted hecause of tlie circiim- .stances of mill life nnd its associations.*


true, but I doubt if it could ever have been applied lo healthy, hilly Clitlioroo.


Once upon a tune this might have been < Changing Habits.


for JIancho.ster, aUliough tho shops aro open ou sovoral day.s during tho tveok. Bollo Vuo, tlioroforc, time to s ta r t thoir summor season in real earnest on Whit-Monday. 'i'liis year, tho attractions aro more numorous than ‘ oror. Tlio largest Circus .Wona in


tiiiont on tlio Contiiiont, will bring, a crowd of 8,000 people to tho two daily , porform-


/•« i?-. k.


ancos throughout tlio week. 40,000 Crovjds at Dirt Track Racing.


strongly, however, they found, tho miu’giii too groat to make any npprcciablo effect.


to bo closed, and i t is cxpcctod th a t all I'ocordM will go by tho board a t tlio,tiireo mootings in iVliit'Wcok. Bello \ u^'have on thou* books ilio cream of speedwayNtars, and as a racing spectacle tho mootings a t this super speedway assume au atmosimorc totally different to any other track..


'i'wico already this year tho gates have liad


As tlio Inp.s wore ticked off, oxcitomonb ran high and there was keen speculation as t() the uUiinato wiimor. Buliiig a well judged race F 'rownson brought Sought ami Found (170) into a challongnig position and a t tho right moment forged ahead to win the donhlc. A splendid rac(> . and a fine


finish.


|,y week tliorougli- and .splendidly


event wa«< liko passing from the siiblimo to tho ridiculous—tho next lu order being .i donkey race. Tlioro was much nmusomont as the four “ mokes ” lined up for the sta rt, but ibo morriniGiit increased considoi- ably when thov got under way. To call i t a race ■would be misnomer and tho ollorts of tho “ jockeys” to nrgo thoir mounts to gob a move on was very funny. At length, however, all four succcodod in votainmg their seats and also in completing the course (one lap). Tho wiiinor was Mr. 3. Thompson’s “ Ghost Tiam,’ u i th Townson’s “ Safety F irs t ” second., “ Tom T i t ” and “ F a ir Tslo” wore third and


Proceeding froiiv this to the lollouing , , r 11 • fourth. Consolation Evonis.


field of fourteen riiiinors was considered too largo to take tho course a t ono time and i t w'as agreed to inalco two races, with a first and second prixo in each, Hio being apportioned. Mi . Boll’’ ami j r r . Smytli’.s “ C.B.’’; wore , tlio


For tho consolation trotting handicap a


Bertlia,” tlio. seconds. A keen .struggle w a s, seen >'r


firat prize winners .and ’'Ir- , , 7 ' ° ' " , " ’’ Me rr iment” nnd


. Bolls Miss


.Tattorsiill’s ’’.Missing Link , '.tlV™-. this ovont; ’’ Dusky iQuoon” lost its third


rider in throo .diflforont races, fortunatelj wilhont-Vserioils consoquoncos. , . .


o Local’ tro tt in g was tlio las t “f,


serntdi mark,’ proving 'th o winner. .A ^ r tho ond of the mooting,, interest w.as


vonts: Mr. L: .Spencer’s ’’ Alpp ’’ from-tlio


centred in nn oxhibitioir of Guidolws Trotting, arranged by Mr. T. Sni>tlie,. tho


gallop, distniico one milOj Mr. Wolfcndon s ” FlosW Tiiglit” coming in first, with Mr. E. Moore’s . ”, Bick .socomJ, _and ;Mr. A.


Tho World’s Largest Picture.


his 2Gth gigantic scenic paiiaroma, tho spectacle being tho Stoviiiiug, of Hadajez.


J f r Boninrd A. Mastaiii, lias complolcd


Air- llastaiu lias painted in ten weeks no less tliau 50,000 square feet of canvas. Ho uaints his pictures with oiioimous brushes, some of which aro two yards ■.in length and tho phvsical slram is tiomondoiis.


addition, to tho picture. Air. Hnstam makes all tho equipment of tho fighting niou of the period, which in tins case is the Poninsular AVer


In


suporaA!^.depict in graphic action the actual figliting. The whole-


cvoi-v night in a graii^l displa.v oC firowork.s. Now Inmatos for Zoo.


'L’hcii-lie has to drill hundreds of ootnclo culminates


'J’lK'ro arc 75 acres of ploasnro grounds ind irarilcns, and in tlio aiiinsoniont park thoro aro sovoral thrills ciitiroly iioiv to


’' 't 1°o °Zoo hi tho best outsiclo London,, and tho now iirrivals aro a giialFo,. sovoral poll- cnina kangaroos, lion cubs, hippo., etc. Tlie snakes scorn to grow old and grow long. ’I'hero IS ono. pvllian 30 foot,long viInch has


of the peoplo I approachcnl. tlio Aledicul Officer of Health (Dr. AV. E. Barker) and .asked him if there wixh any particular ronsoii. w'hy the 'town’s mill-girls .sliould. look .so Weil sot-up ami fresh-coloured.


On this subject of tlio healthy appearaiico


Europe is now complete, and i t is hoped th a t a mammoth circus, embracing the best | replied .


r. rvT.mt'/I I J_t_ _ I ■_


tho big inill-t()wns of Lancashiro because i t is a country town and high iip'. : “ A considerable portion of its (approxim­ ately) 2,500 acras is farm land.


medical officer nearly 30 years. ■ Well, ‘ C3itlioroo’s u liealtbv place,” ho I t should be much heatluor than


He knows all about it, having been


lioalth is th a t their habits have clnuigod in Iho last 25 years,, just as the fashion in tho town’s ailments has changed. ’ For one thing tho girls got out. walking


“ AVhat helps Iho mill-girls to obtain gotid


inoro tluiAi tliey used to in tho old days. 'This givc.s them their graceful' carriage.


Healthy Dress.


“ Then a largo humber^of them are on Ihusiastic tennis player.s, and . this develops


.used to bo tho case. “ Their dress, too, m these days is the


tlioin ill evorv wav.- “ Alost girls are more athletic now than


most sensihlo dross tha t over has boon in mv experience and utti-activo, too. That applies to nil our women, not only


tlio mill girls. “ There is no doubt about women’.s dro.'iS these days being hvgenic.


better cireulation and better general liealtli nnd certainlv helps the comploMon.”


P.S.A. CONCERT.


To incroaso tho funds , of the Ploasaufc Sunday Aftoniooii niovomcnt iii Clithoroo,


a concert w-as hold in the Liberal Club on Saturday evening. Notwitliataiuling the


lived a t Bollo Vno for 50 years. , Kvoiirsionlsts from all parts—from Bristol,


delightful summer weather, tho room uas crowded, and the president, Air. .Tohn Ford, took tho chair. A’’arious members of tho


Grimsby, dho, Jlidlands and as far as Car- —coiivorgo on Bollo Vno,,during \\h i t- .


week, and this year tho iiumhor of oNCUrsioii trains constiliilos a reooid. A orovid or 70 000 IS expected for M’hit-Monday aloiio, tho eatoriiig arraiigoiiionts in , , tlicmsolv.es are intrigning oiioiigh to warrant a spqcial


nrtielo. : " ' —--------■ > - • • • - « -------------— , . .


inaiiagers liavo gone to Holland,-to stnd> . Dutch methods’ of property managoinont.


A'par ty of •English'women house property,'


RovaV Abodomy wore sold in^ the first four days of tho oxhibition for a total of £3,300.


Nmoty-niho of tho 1,600 pieturiM at.dhe;


A typo writer for, musical composers has boon proiliiced Tin Berlin.


ATJCTION MAKTS. V . CLITUEIIOE,


P S A- contributed to a niiscoUaueous con­ cert, and rnanv items w-«ro given. A capital concert concluded with the farce, “ AVantod a AVifo,” wdiich provoked roars of laughter and which was well enacted by Alosduincs Baxter, Robinson, Lockloy, tbo Misses Locklov, and Alossrs. D. Pomfrot and F. Derbyshire.- Air. R. ^ a ls tc a d ofricioiitly discharged tlio duties, of accompanist. At ail interval, roforsliinonts wore served and tho effort was successful m every way, the proceeds amounting to over £3.


JUMBLE sale;


School on. Saturday afternoon, tho ^proceods being for the benefit of church funds. A wide variolv of good.s was displayed aim tlio stallholders were kept fairly busy. Tho proceeds am o u n t e d 'a b o u t £5. . S' .


A jumble sale was held, m the Mount Zion . ■ ■ . ■ ..


lambs and 30 cattle on offer here, lo-duy before a big atlcndaiico. Choicest ; lambs


Alomlavt Thoro were over COO bhcop and


made up to Is. 4 Jd .; others, from Is. 3d. lo Is- 4d-; shearlings, la. Id. to Is. I Jd .; young half-bred ow-es, 9d. to lOd.; horned ditto, 8d to 81d- Best quality polled hcifei-s mado up to lOJd. ; bullocks and local heifers from OJd. to lOid .; smart young cows, SJd* to 9d Trade for Ininhs w-as a turn easier with cattle a t about late rates.


I from-£1 to £2 10s. The judges. Alessrs. I 'E ’Cliadwick, : Burnlov,. and S. Duxbury, 1 Ribjcbestor; made both award.s for dairy cattle to 'H . Crawford; Dumfries. . »


cattle on offer to a big attendance of buyers. Best dairv. cows mado from £23 to £31 10s, ^ others, £21 to £25 l^a-J -aRcd cattle, £17 10s to £22; north-country horfors, £29 to £33; other useful heifers, £24 to £27 KXs.; smaller sorts, £19 to £22. Best calves for keeping purpose.^ realized up to £ 7 ; others


Tuesday;' Au average .show of GO dairy I t makes for ^ ll. -


Tho same Highway now, showing Iho big improvomont rocontly complotod. C'lrrioil out niulor tlio (liicoliou of llio Borough Siirvoyol (kfi. A. 11. Bluizaril)


tho work illiislraUHl hv onr plioto-blook.s Ims boon cjirnoil out a t .111 cstinmti.d cost of £-150, fittv per cent, grants lmv;ing boon imulo l)v tho Sliiiistiv of Transport and llio Taincishiro Conntv Cminoil. Tho wall <m tlie right, of tho road bus boon sot back, a t tho maximuni width, M foot (i inolios and tho iniprovomeiit is voiy marked.


SCHOLARSHIPS.


scholarsiiips havo been gained a t Chthoroo Boval Gnimmar School by:


Ofliciallv aiiiiomiced last briday monimg, Smithies, Arthur. St. .lamos’s School.


Domain, Henry AV., C.E School. Parkinson, Norman, Council School. Exlov, Alark Edwin, Council School. Baskorville, Hari-j’, St. James’s School., Braithwaite, Fred, Council School. : AVliittlo, James,! Great Harwood C.E. Fell,-Elizabeth-.E., C.E. School. Grundy, AVinifrcd, St. James’s School. GreouwootL. Edna, C.E. School., . Jackson, Joan,-St. James’s School. Bowshor, Gladys,;-Council-. School, Downham, Bertha, Council School. ^ • AVoodacro, • Gwendoline,- Pendleton National. Topping, 'Joyce, 'Barrow • Congregational. The following aro allotted to other.schools; Jncksonj Alary J . , Chthoroo R.O... Bolton, Richard A., Hurst Green R.C. Birtwoll, Stanley, Sabdou Council; Haworth, Alan S;, Simonstono C.E. v


^ S T i Jl. <' Approaching Eddisford Bridgo throo months ago- Somo pconlo witli only a. .slight acquaint­ ii rM Ml ■M


B E F O R E A N D A F T E R - . u


J'L y. 1 1 KIING STREET, CLlTHEROE


As s'oon from tho Top of tho Now Gashoidor. A'photogrnph taken by an “ Advortisor and Times” man who doscrlbod his climb in a recent issue.


' 1 l i t 1 — ‘ “f


T ^ f T T i ~pr——T-v-iut - . '


sap* M -i 'A "’'A / r - ,/v I ‘ ^ =Ib . was antioipatod th a t tlio tug-of-war ■ • . i FROM A NEW VIEWPOINT


exactly te n imiuiles to nine when tins con- [ to.sb was dccidod. That tho’sports are attractive there is iio‘j


I t was' I (FIVE) BQLTbN SESSIONS.


i :;AIoiiduy: -Before '. .Alossrs, AV; , Garnett (presiding), VZ. HargroaTCS.and ,K. Pinkor- ■ton.'


-'v':.. -1 • r, --V ■ ■. • . Uconca TrantTorrod. .


:widow of tho former -hcensoo..; ; ■ • i. ■ l ■ . . ■ ;(f-- ■' .• ■- •


The liccucc of the Parker’s Arms, Novvjtoii, was transfocrod to Airs... Ada . Alice EUis,;


Hiring Fair Extension. . ■ " ■ • ■


I 28Ui for th e : annual hiring fair. Air. R. I Tomlinson, hconsco of thO'Copy Nook Hotel, I was allowed facilities from 3-0 to 5-0 p.m.


I on tho same date. • Cattle Sales.


,. Air. 'romhason applied for extensions'of hours from 3-0 to 6-0 p.m. for monthly sales


finuduul about three o’clock but ho had iio I objection to oxlcnsions to 5-0 p.ni. poriuitting


; of cuttle conducted a t tho Copy Nook Hotel. Siipt. A


'Iho extension allowed wn.s 3*0 to 5-0 v>*m. Slaidburn .Sports.


. ’’arloy said ho undorst-ood tho sales


a break of one hour between afternoon and : ovciutig drinking hours.


I Black Bull Hotels, .felaidburn, asked for^ox- I tensions from 3-0 to 6-0 p.m. on AVhit- I Alonday, for the aumiul sports. Supt* Vurlcv said ho would like a break


Alessrs. 11. and J . AValkcr, licensees respectively of tho Ilark-to-Bounty and


I would bo awkward, us people loft tho sporUs field for a meal. Tho - full oxtunsion had


in this case also. Air. R. AValkor said an hour’s interval


J Supt. \’‘arloy said th a t iii theso circum- I stances ho would not press Ins objection and I tho full oxionsion was allowed.


boon granto«r in other yonr.s. Gisburn’s Traffic.


I and from 5-0 to 0-0 p.m. on Saturday, AIoii- I day and Tuesday next, to enable them lo


'Tlio four Gisbuni liccnco lioldors appealed for oxtoiisious of hours from 9-0 to 11-0 a.m.


I Y'orkshiro io Blackpool. I Supt. A’'nrley said ho was prepared lo, I leave tho matter to tho magistrates. Similar ; applications had boon granted clsowhoro lan d ho imoted th a t tho oxtonBions, applied I for allowed a break of two hours in tho


cater for holiday-makers journeying from MEAT&POULTRY


I afternoon. TIio applications wore grantcKl.


A Paythorne Application. I thorno.


Similar facilities wore asked for by Air. C, FawcoH, licensee of tho Buck Inn, Bay- . . • '


Alorccambo and tho Lake dLslrict. The application was allowed.


1 You don’t got much Blackpool traflic.do you? I Applicant: No, but they como our way to Incomploto Knowledge.


Tho Magistrates’ Clerk (Air. AV. S. AVcoks):


y Skewers ' and BassM, . ■Ilokets,,Rubbing Stones, Meat Mlnbers,


Enamelled and China Window Dishes, &o., &o. MAKER OF. ‘Lock’


I cycle in tiuch a position os not to havo I proper control. B.O. AVaddington stated tha t on Sunday,


Joseph AVoodward, of 9. AVostoii-roud, Brixton, was suminouod for driving a motor


I April 20tli, ho noticed dofoiidaut’s knees I wore ben^hth the handlebars of tho machine I and call(?d on him to stop. AVoodward was I seated on the tank with a young lady ou tho saddle. Tho latter gave a wrong name I and address.


i tho law. : Ho would boar tUo rogulatioii.s in mind and seo tiiat tho olfonco was not re­


In , a letter, defendant .said tho oircnco was cuuslmI by liis incomplcto kiiowlodgo of


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peated. • A fine of £1 was, iiifiicted. On tho Wrong Side.


Ellcrcroft-road. Bradford, ivas proceeded against for (Iriving a motor car to the | danger of tlic XHiblic a t Gisburii on Sunday,


(Jhristo Lauaras, a Grook student, of 21.


Aluy 4 til. P.C. Wulkor. stated tha t ho was in com­


pany with P.S. Bcuuland, regulating tralRo a t Cliurch Corner, when defendant drove a ' two-scator car round tho blind bond from tho dircctioii of Clithoroo, tho olf wheels I being in tho gutter on tho wrong side of tho road. Ho was ‘driving abreast two | other cars a t a speed well .over 30 miles an hour. .Cutting in, ,ho caused ono of the ' driver.s of noi^ibouring cars to brako sud- j donlv to avoitt striking him. SicimUod to stop*, defendant drovo 30 yards beyond witness.


I Dofoiulant said lie did not know tho road I liud was unaware th a t thoro woro cross­


and visiblity was poor. roads.


'The AXagistrates’ Clerk: That is all the more reason for driving carefully.


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tho magistratcis tha t there had boon more acuidents. a t Church Corner, Gisburii, than anywhere else in tlio distret.


country -only seven months, driving for three months. :


Defoiidant said ho bad been in this .


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tho road do tlioy drive on m Greece r Oofoinlnut: Tho right side.


Tboft oV Roso Troo.


Komple-viow, CUthoroo, was summoned for stoaling a growing rosotreo, valued a t Is, 6d., tho property of William Pimlor, .luxihnry postman, of AVost-viow, AVuddiugtoii. v Prosecutor .stated th a t ho was going to


Bernard Alarsdcn (18), platoi, of 25,


TIio Alagbitratos' Clerk; AMiich side of . , ,


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Cliairnum to drive more carefully, and to remember British driving rules.


Filled 10s., defendant was advised by the , I t was nearly lightiug-up tune j . S T O P T H I E F ! Corroborating, P.S. Bcanlauds rommded |


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In every dairy where an old o r inferior sep a ra to r is used th e re is a Cream Thief.


Throw him out and get all th e b u t te r fa t by installing an


AijaIaval. guaranteed to skim cleaner


andOlast longer than«.any o th e r type of sep a ra to r . VbU fiartlralara from


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bed a t 9-50 p.m. on Alny 9th when he heard a iioiHo outside and looked out. Four youUls were standing in the road, near his house and defendant was just leaving the rails, buttoning his overcoat. Investigating, ho found ono rosotroo mi.ssing from his garden and • informed P.S. Roberts, who later sliowed him a rosolroo ho recogmsod


as hm property.


p S Roberts spoko to seeing defendant in Clitlieroo-road tho same night and to


Defendant said Im was very sorry and th a t it was Ins first offeiico.


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father said ho h:id spoken seriously to his son and attributed tho olfonco: to . a prank


liiidini): tlio missing .sbrub under his coat. In a letter to the magistrates, dofendant s


on the spur of tlio moment. Fining defendant 5s., and ordering pay-


inoiit of 4-s. Od. oxpouBcs, thO'Chairman ad­ vised him to havo greater regard for other


issue a summon.s.


■ Thev Magistrates’ Clerk; Had you been drinking?.


out into tho country to enjoy yoursolf, do lb properly.


The: Chairman: Exactly. AVhon you;go • _ -


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wo’d walked all about AVaddmgton. : . •' . Tho Alagistratea’ Clork; You would, bo a deal wiser a t your ago if you stuck to cold


Defendant: Onlv about three gills and


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