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ADVERTISER AND TIMES, FRIDAY. JUNE 3. 1932.


I'c* got liond.


ian. I lit a vtTv


■ ittco r(Kxiti ■I'e .soparat- li> IK'lIniau weavers nnd t(l


■ >'>'•' ■ i>l:u;lcl)urn, ■ KIkhIos oi


I <-Te deter- * y gaiw


J , Went I low Anns,


' Wli(» ihom.


1 if iio.


| 'w him. I'D he


W "it, Sd \


J until Him I I'honhl he I\y 11111101111


iia.Mie am! 1'1' J the nieo!-


|:tled u


-'t uproar |nt to 111,,


J hrawiinj.'. |t«ni strike


■"■(!. \V.> 1 ’ Whalley ine station 'll'il, the


as tu


|n^ discns. •inisc tile live )ier


arbilia-


I hey nia(!-' >' nothin';


s dcoisieii 'p'Tativi' 1 hat they


be oailnl I 1 ‘io would


'• wore no •y would '•y stated


I siion and


ded than '■eiit, and [per com.


|d at thi' • lU upon


[n;:s. that w.‘


and :\lr, ^.ave an


1 iwd the mectiiie py-


Branie


I'le opcia - ”f olden


!d a fm- p ffoin^- ro fight/


•" of ir.


[hat llu‘y Associa*


s played at cuts tollowed


I n wages I njinaied.


• II made tear of rusheil


ai. 'rinw J


: a week as oflei- •mt those


in mom! « to tile


I t we iiiiu was in


plackhnrn. I rs slionld


I oa.Tative- V lien li'j liiat lie


I ion tlicp' lialf ]M'f


Her soil'.’


I’ I bitratt)! s ■■'i' staie-


rowd lol- I'inj.; tliojit,


J w -,,


1 I'll them, 'hojn iiuo


() iiouis


1 'Uprise to I ’<


.li»*ir coin. I'liseussioii


*'■' fi'bitra* I.He told


J’ltimo di.s- rnoin


I pull the heoting i„


pon


vei'v vo


aot and sonio


Castle Fete Fixed for October 1st.


AN ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING


Special Efforts also for the Manchester Hospitals.


.Net. ler -lUiie year' lni> llu re been so good III alteiidaiiee or a 'idril so lia|>py and


I m. rpri'i:::; a' ehar:teieri<ed tiie iniiial ■ leeting ' I ihe sea'Oii el ihe t'litlieree t'a-th* i le (,'<»:i:initte.’. held at ibe 1'own Hall. the J r.'idem-y ei t!ie Mayor (('ouu-


' liier ,I. Ihiuthmani on .Monday evening, 'daily <l< ; ;M ! iiifiil' el aeiivity wen* ii-pres-


. it"d ai I there wa> i-vidoiiL a general .. illiiigne". le help ill the Work. .N*oi only


i’e •ii-


amilln r * lion to he made on belialf ol b I'liiid. inn a ><diome was devel-


;,'d wit a view to ali'ording assisiame to .Mai' h ' ler Hospital-.


< at rilnii :oii' to ihe iuiui> ol tiie>t' hospitals ' .ive eo!i '• lar iioh w the amount expended tile ia •; :tal' lor ihe wt llare of C'litlieroi* .oii i i !'. ;.! (1 it i- li-li iliat Mime real, sii'^-


•,lined eih r: siioiiU he nonle to proviiU* a h'-laiit i:i I <’otil 1 ilitit i-iM.


Til,. .\!a,.nr remind d liie rt*pn*seiitjuivea


, 'a i ilii- '[i;e'!ioM ot lielpilig the .Manchester llopii.iU ua-. lii'i memioiaa! ai a meeting I the P.aii I oinmit I' l, ' nii' ' ix months ago. i,i a aiaaher ot latlie'. wiili Mis.


11.


i ,hi a' '•• letary. de<ide<l to proiiioie snmll ritini' iiitii a view t-> lorming the iioticlen' ' a laii'l.


■ ate Muail effort' a maUer of Cti Imd heon • -•*d. aid it ua ' piopov d to einitillllo to


J ih-M iiioii- V oil iho'e linC'. The Demand For Passes.


•Mr. .1. !i. Taylor said that tile forpora-


; 11 oi.gioaliy 'iileei ilie-l tiv.> guineas U) tile d.im l i , r llospitaU. hni in view of the '-J'ley


an appeal addiV'sed to them.


: . T"V e ( onm ii lia<l ilii' .voar given an .diUeimi d. nation ol live gniiioa'. I'aieli


I n gum-a' eiiliile-l ilio C'or|ioration to i' ‘ 'Ole iii-;.aiii‘nt ami lour ont-


. paiieiin pa'se'. and he was tifrahl there ' 111 mn I - ' II eM'Migh til go |•onm!.


I lie ;,ia «tiiiii el eojiih 1IIiil'g :m effort for


: n- .M.imiie-ier Ili i'pi ial' witii the easily. I le uas * li'ideied. hill it wu' I'ventuaHy . .tienl t. • 'Ciarate the appeals, and Conn- ;lair .^asnihwail .- 'iigge-ted that llie


. idler elii it - h_v the ladie' might eiilmiiiaie ■miut- I rgg> r event, n, ttilte pla<‘e on the liie -.V 'ehooU Were opmied.


I he .M;:\or 'aid it wa' a ' yet iiiueiTain


' ’ ' ll the •'■iinMU v\onld l.f opened, though ■ d' Vou'-i ua ' lilo'iy. He tlionght that t eiiildi .1 iheiii'elve' 'hoiild jilay th ■ pi' ii im-tu part in any <fleliraiioii-.


■ r.iiig^.,! that day. lids vleu ua' generally 'hared, and it


‘ <!■ e.d« ! lhat I niiiK'illor Sattertliwaito. dr T.iyh r. ami .Mr. T. Heyuorili should ■'iter wiili a view to arranging a meeting


:


I the teiiii the programme 'iioiihl uike. \ ii-p'iri sil l he 'iilmiiiied to a meeting of t'a-tl-' f’eti* fommiuee next Thiii'day. M«'anwlii''- -niader efi'oi-i' are to he


'''im'tl oM. With a view to 'limnlating ' ti . It vi.i' 'iigge'ie'l tliat llie .Ma\ore" a'liid or hold a ulii-i drive in the


. ! angl'd 111 the .Ma.vof'' Parlour or eUe N. here. Ain I ii.it I,v. ill* .Miiur siigge'ted tint; • Hing ■ ■


' • h" ' f ' " i i i i


. ;.e-- M... Those “ Vanishing” Teas.


.'da\<ir'- 1’,'iloiir tiiid then to imiiiiati> I” r > I t tliat 'lualle'- itfnris eonid he


• f i ei ii i, II- nt the Castle iiiiglit as tiaav u;i\- tied in wide a I'ircle


-Mr. Til'. N r al!iide.| to ilie reiiiarkald'' at s> o! tile • •' whieh i.ver


pio'imnd h.v the .Ma\ore-s and other .1 v iew t ' iiiertnising interest


• '1 lea;<. The demand in (.'lilherue was for Mis. Todd aiinoiint'd tiuu ;is a nsul t of ('llihoroe’s


BARROW ACCIDJiNT SEQUEL.


Barnoldswick Clergyman Fined for Careless Driving.


Wiswell Farmer’s Evidence. 'I’he Uev. 'riieodoio \'aii Woerlcum, of 22,


Hishiirn-ioail. Bariiohlswick. was proceedorl against, at Clithenie Coiiniy Sessions, oa .Momlay, lor driving a motor-ear wiihotii duo etii'e and atleniioii. He wjis repres- ented hy .Mr, 'I'. .\. Cnidifl'.', harrister, of •Mtinelh sier, who entered a pleji of “ not guilty.”


Camo from Behind ’Bus. William Speak, fanner. \’ieai'age Kohl,


Wi.swell, sijiied that ai 10 o’chK'k on tlie nighi, of I'T'iday. April 20th. he was driving


;i touring ear through Barrow, in the tliree- tion ot Whalley, tii Irom 12 to Id miles an hour. U’hen o]»pO'ite OakfieUl Hoiee, and vei'v nearl.v oi»jm-ite a 'Inis coming trom Whalley. he saw a ear emerge from liehind the ’hns, ami drove his own ear on to the lootpatli tm his mvii side of the road in an effort, to avoiil a eolli'imi. His ear was aga,iiist ilr,, wall when he wjis hit hy the other ejir. It was a wet. dark night. In reply to .Mr. Cuiiliffe, wUiiess agreed


Unit there was a iH'lanee of some 21) yards helween his lar :iml lhat of defendam when he first saw ii. Defendant told him that he had skiddi*d. hut wiiiie'S did not I'emarl; ihjit lie iiad 'een tin* s);iil. U'iuie's slri*nn- oti'iy deiiieil. too. ilnil iho dofondant's cat was stationary when tin* eollislou oicurretl. tiiul maintained that he had on his e:ir a wind'cre, n wiper which was working. P.(N Bojirdmaii staled that the rotul at


the. p'>inl in ijne'tion was 2'' feel wide*, with a footpath 2-ft. ti-iiis. wide on Speak's proper sule. ()n Speak's ear wa- a wind- sereen wiper, hm whetlier it wjis worlving he eould luii s;iy. WTien he re.achetl the scene 111 tile accident delenilant's ear was still in till., road on i t ' wrong side, the front wliet'l' nearer ilie middle of Hm rt>ad ihtni the hack ones.


eme ami then to atldresi the magi^lrati’s. Defendant and a Skid.


ipicslioii he uu' I’eiiirning ITom Blackpool, ilriviiig hi- -ix-c\liiider car. ami renieiidiered following a 'hiis wliicii wa> travelling slowly from ilie difeclioii oi WTialley. He ilionght the 'hii- was starting off alter having been stoppi'd to sot tlown pa-seiigers, and he prepared to pa'S. In hi- original staleiiienl to the polire he isliniatetl his spei-A| at he. tween III) and :to mile- an hc.nr. Ho eonh! not say whoiher that wa- an a<*nrate estimate, but lie did Iciiow one thing: ilial III. w:t- lieliind lia* 'bn- and nover along-ide it. He ilt'ow hi- ejir out almiii a fo,)t in


ordei' to -04.' if the road wa- clear, jiml a- 111* -aw the lights of a ear ahoui 10 or 50 yar«l- aua,v. hi* thoiighi that for stifoty's -ake he had bettor hang haek. ,\c<or<|ing|y ho bi'alod 'Mgliiiy to ciicelv thi‘ spectl of hi- ear. wliieli had a -light -kill ami cjinie to a complete -laml-till. 'I’hi' car was stopped when the colli-ioti ocurrod. Speak was driving ver> slowly a- thoiigii alteiiii-tilig to drive hi.- ear I» iw,m'|i detemlam's ear timl tlie wall. He heard Speak -ay: *'Th,‘ genileiiiaii wa- in no way to lihiiiu'.


IK*


skiddcl. I -aw him sltid." In reply i,i


.Sin riniendeiit I’ageti.


tlelendaiii -aid lie iievi'i' got :i!oiig-idi* the hii-, and it ua- a -Itid uhi<li -I'lil liim


aei'o— the road. He did not think he -ki'idid more than 12 yard-, ami lii- <'ar had been stationary 11) 'ccoml- wlu'ii Mr. SpeaiT- caj' toneiied him. 'I’ll.' .''iiperiiiii'mh'iii : What caused vou


I" -Icidr I )eteiidaiit : I apptlesl iii\ Itrakes 'gently,


.'.'ii hone-. re<iniriiig m or<giUii'iii ioii eoiti- ' :i<e. a:al 'l|liliilM< <i that if the e!fol!< ii the .Mtinclie'ier Ho'piiiil' «oiild lie riiii • ’ similar line-, a great financial


reuiii"!


' -tild re.'iill. Mrs. Todtl tiieiiiioii'-d linn some of the


: iiev -he ha«l ill hand ha<l iieeii rai'etl hy r . an- of -.'Niiig hi'eilit'. and like elller- i'li'e Oil iin- ptirt oi other ladie' who might ! ive the .ptioti o! promoting ulii't ilrivcs. I r.dge p a ; ' : , - , or any ol'ier lenii of money. ( -li'liig e\'. .11-. It- was 'I'<iiiei| iliii- ai! moiie.v- rai-e,l in i I'lii' O for tin- .Manclo'ier Ho'pitai-


.


'hoiiid lie p.iid into llie ( lilheroe liijiiieh of ih.'clay'- BeiiU. Tinning t'l ilie tiiic-tioii of arriinging • '.il.i 1' . I t on lieliali o| tiieCiislIe l'’und. .\lay>.’- loiiml a he;dliiy re;niine's t'l


• ;


< hildren ' pleasiin;


[nte last ho play


I level hy to h(.


I vnnthfni ff. C. Hock-


i| oxoel- I V


;ale.‘ M. B. S.


I son. 0 . I . Photo


Ccntnrv Both


Ihood to Vv when


'itcphon iinport-


I ik hack on ”


. Mary Ward,


|\-krjgg. Il.nrrison Walter I msnion:


If Rich- when


■of nigs J i t E.vn- by tlio


eh. the Id as a


.^s the


I • in niy wore


O hei*n •.plaved.


fon. v\. E. H.


i - " I'P.Natd with ih-* tiiTamgemeiits. Th,. Ti'a-urei- (.Mr. H. I n k ) -laled tinu


i ’ I'l'e i- a Nahiiice ol I’l'tl in ilie fiiinl. and ‘ .Ma\"i 111, lititiiict! ihiii :i fniiher amomu m !i.- Neriiie-I .,1 .Mr S, Creeii would ■I'ah'v


availahle. He indicaied ilnif


■ ni Ll.v' i- iii'edcd to i-ay inlcrosi tiiid i 111^ I' l 'd rhaige-. ami tlnit there wti- ;/i-. 'j.M i ol tiirili r work being iloiie iit


■ ( I ' l l ' , involving ''onie adilitioiiiil <'all ;h'. \ Innitirv effort>; ol the CmnmitK'**


: d - Will .Memorial i- to he k<*pl clear " f . i - n


ill'- rate-. ■ 1 ! • 'I'lm Cominiitee > !;•'iiiiiion in agreeing to nniki* the


• o il to " eet all proper ehiirgos on the ' ll......... ;e ejipitti! aeeonilt,


A Good Augury.


I I n<'i!: \ear-. -everal nu-eiiiigs Inn! hei'ii ' iiiiie,! to reaeli a deei-ion to etirry on the : !•' il l' ,11 ilii- oietisiun theoiiiv i|m‘stioiis „ le: "When 'hail we lm!d the Kete:-'' •


• Weai line' MiaM it fallow:'” Ir -•'•111, 'i t ieiiv geiiertilly agn*ed that lht‘


' , i i i t -li< ehl he not greatly di"imilai* to I' - ' .\iii-, n's effori. and tin* first iiitestion !' later! to tile rial-'.


\i»tnig v.iis <"inal for Septemhi'r UHli and


(f: o!;.i M. ami tin* .Mayor gave a easting le in laviriir of Ocloher 1st. (lonlilless


l .iving ill mind ilm greater efiVetiveno-ss |d Ila- tails h'dits. Iloo.l-Iighls ftid firework'


ce, the rlalk.'l' eveilillg. ll Was agfCr'd that ail ih,-'.. tliree -<iumies o' illnmiitat mil -'..Iil.i he ex-iemh*.l. and Mr. Tmhl was ask..I -O go into iletai!' and to report to a


■'he<l',’''n' liii'elillg, Atioth.i f.'atiiio there was no hesitation . .


in r.taining was tlie .•omnmnity singing, nil.) i; *Aa- tmaniimm^l.v dKMtU'd to invite


the (« .fu,ei aiion of the ” Daily * ' •^1 ' * , I'or the aiierimon. it was suggested that


liot cem- I C'asson.


a Inothall iiiateh hi'fw.S’ii teams ol h'dh*> ;"i<l tl'o Swn'-


i. pn... Mti,!,.; l)i< U. K','-'-'' n g ' ’' , ,1 V.-k. M.i-lil l„,


:Mr. .1. C. ( ■.r'.v;:iII1 .vn-;


■ Hik I., Ill' ill,- I ! , , " , ' " li.’ii'Ji |inimi,t,,il " " ..... .


i ,111111, s witli 11 vi,’vv I " l l " ' ■


fi„M. i .i "' ' -" "i" - ' ' ; , -".Iv II -■i|.pl iiiciiliuy. il l," *1'"' (CoTtimicd at foot of noxt column.)’ t" ' " m: : iioieg. Hie Mavor said that "siially,


( I'lle i ; .e] -one \eai' ag’t. He pointed ii tlii.l th'|. tea' weie field in people'-


• vaiii'hiiig le a s " hy meal’' un- riiisetl ioi- tlie


iind 1 wa- nnu-i' surpri-ed tliaii jinyhodv wheii I slid iiway to the otlicr -iiie <ii ih,. road.


Ten Years* Experience.


h.' had lieeii driving iiioter M'hieles tor -oiiim \*'ar.', and had never been at fault in a pi'evioii- aceiih'iit.


in reply til Air. T'uiiliffe. defeiidaiii -ttiied Mi " INiW'on, a iiicn' of ihe defendant's


huii-ekeeper. -aid -lie wa- with lier aunt in tlie back of tlefeiulaiii ■- car. and I’nrrobor- ate.i Mr. \'aii Wo.rlcoiii'- evidence, .\ddtv-':iig tile Alagi-iraie-. Mr. C'liiililfe >aid the (pi.-lion re-olved it-olt


into


whether del 'i .dam'- ear had -kidded, and if ir did. roui'l dofemlant be held re-poii- -i'd> .' H<' ' iibiiiii f<11 liiat on a iiighi such as hail b*‘ n de>eril,e,l. on a rmid paved uitli s,':r-. a -ivid iiilglit iiafipeu Jo Hie MT', ho-t ami n.o-i skillul drivers. 'Ihe Ma-ji-'.rai - louinl the r:is(* prove,! am) iicpe- ll a line ol i.'2.


AUCTION MARTS. ( 'UTi lKIB)K Al'CTiON MAKT.


.Monday: .\ goi d s||,:w eompri-ii:g .'{20


sheep. 200 land)- iiieludiiig 120 Iri-h hiiid*-, and J’l) iioi'ili eouiitry fed fat cat t le, on oll'ci* i , ) a big alteiidanu*. (^)itotation-: Choiee we'ghi hogg- to lOd. per Ih. : heavier ditto, Od. to OJd. : shearling-, ,‘t‘ 'd. t " Od. ; hah Iired ou i - to Old.: horneil li il to. 51(1,


I i; ().hl,: < uuntry lamhs to


Is, Id. ; Iri-h lambs. 1-. Od, to 1-. O.Jd.: clmice hhick polled heirer- to l);{il'. hullock's tiiid ( t i ler In ifer-, Pd, to Ph i . ; heavier di l l , ' . ' 'Id. to Pd.; yomig cows. 7d, I'er Ih. .\ bri-I< trjide ua - carried on at rjitlier i-a-i ir pric(‘- for shee|) and lamb-.


:iml a con-ignim-m of Imnicd I'wes and hiniti- ell otfer to a big allondance. Best dairy cow- iiuid.' troiii L'27 to L'.'fO Ids,; (ilhcr good milkers.


l;22 10>. to P2'J;


.'ii allci* and plainer kind-. I'lf) lOs. to L'2l: .\orih-Coimtiy ln'ilers to fJ*- 15-.; iiM'diiini L‘22 M U21 15- .: smaller. I’ lG to t'lP 5 s . ; he-t rearing ealvis to 70-.; ymiiig veal calves. 25-^ to do-.; horni’d ewes, with twin laiiih-. to


to !()-,: ewe- willj singh‘s. '_>7s. (M. 'rhi* jmlge-. Messrs. ,1. Holden,


'riii'ion, and I*', Bairstnw'. Wiswell. mad,. Hie following awards for dalr.v eattlo: 1, I'k ( ‘ockshntl. Wor-toii : 2. A. llai'risi)n, .Salterfoith.


(Continued from preceding column.)


graciMiic. it u'tis de<-idi'i! to call an interval, ami further i(h‘as will la' siihinittcd at a im’eting to bo lield next Thursday night. 'rii(‘ Mayor, w'ho wjis tlniukcd for presitl-


iiig. expressed his satisfaction :it tin* lively interest, di-playod. declaring this a luippy r.U'ini'V for the success of the effort.


;i--ide football iiiafihes Ik» held on lonrim- ment lines. 'I'eniils. howling :ind pulling tonrnnmenis were ipiiekly ngn'ml to; and there was ;i siigge-fion that boxing contesfs, with ‘'Tommy 'J'ucker ” as n'lei'ee. would prnv(* popular. Jh'fore going on to complete tin' pi'fi-


'I’m-day: A light -how of dairy < altl?. Delemlani 'laled thaf on the iiighf in .Mr. I'lmlilFe elect il lii'si to call Ills evid-


Glitheroe Girl Oiiides at the Parish Clnirch.


lo ci'lehrtilo the twenty-first birthday of


their movement Clilherne :ind Bowland Hlrl (Iniih's on Sunday alTernoon altemled a special service at iho Bai'ish C'hni'ch. Alorn than llin'o liumlred (Juides with their ofliciT.s imu'i'hml from the Hrammtir .Selinol to the church, :md an honoured position was given to the thirty haimers of the partule.


•Vicholas Uohimoii. Dlvisioinil Conimissioner; Air-.


'I'ho Hnidcs wen* commanded .hy ATrs. Ij . King-M’ilkinson. Aliss Colliiige,


Miss .\ssheton. Miss Barkei', Mrs. Shmi l (District Coimnissioiiers) ; jiml llu-re wero al-o presi'iit Alts. Weeks (.Secretary), Mrs. Higson ('rreasiii'cr). the .Mayor and Alayoress (Councilhir and Airs. Boolhnniii), wearing their eliains of office; Ahh'niian and Airs. a miring. Alderman 'I'lionilier. Coniicillcrs


• I. II. .'satterthwaile. I'\ Beiitlnini and Air-. Ha rgreaves.


During tlie singing of ihe first hy.mn,


* ' 'file Pilgrim Song.” the Vicar ( I ’ev. W. S. H«'!m) received llie cnlmirs at Hie altar. 'I'he lesson wtis read hy the IB'V, H.


\W


'rvsmi. who al-o n*cited Hm l.ilany of Hie (Inide I.nws. and said tiu* prsiyi'i’s.


Setting an Example.


gii'at diiy in tlieir life' as a Hirl Hnide movoment.


day party. H was mo-t appropriate that they were holding it in the House of (1ml.


little spontaneous heginning. and now it had spread all over the world so that in every cminiry tln'n* were to he fomtd <Iirl Guides.


It iM'gaii irnin that The Common Purpose.


not to boast ahoui wlnii you have succeeded in iloing,” Air, Helm procccileil. •


But your pnrpo-e here this afternoon is • It


ilifferont cxpn'sstoiis of religion, or perimps w'ith no religion at :ill. A’^on have eonio from differeiu kittds of homes, with different mtlooks. ilifferent nphringings. ilifferent


would h»‘ :i ilisastrous thing to my mind if yon had <-ome hen* litis alTernoon merely to make a sliow', merely to create an in'ipres- sien. What you havt* come to do is to set your movement afresh on the lines on which it should go. Yon have emne professing


'I’liat was ji fashion he hoped many people would adopt, tlnit they would use Hod’s hon-e for tin* relehnitioii of the donm-tic hiifipi'iiiiigs of their lives. By meeting there tlmt day the Hirl Hnides had set an e\a,niple of Imw the ordinary things of life could only really and truly Imve the hloss- ing of Hod upon Lliein when they liad Ix'liiiid them 51 real religions factor. Me iHd not neetl to remiiu! them that 22 yetifs ago there was no such thing as si Hirl Huide movement. Seeing that the Boy Scouts were having such a gnmi time, tuuf pi*rhaps hecaiiM* they were etivimis of their nniforms and cnstoiiis. little hands of girls up and down the cmmiry-ide sot ahoni copying the Boy Scouts, and then wiser ami older [K'ople tlionght il w'as a shame that those girls were not orgsiniscd in soim* syslennilie and regnhu' .SLMvice am! so they began the Hirl (iitide iiioveiiient.


In his atldre.-s, Hie N'iear said it wtis a ll was their iweiity-lir-t birth­


Can Set a Standard. The same sipplies to yonr duty to the


King. Hero the emplisisis will not be on wor.-hip, lull on loysilty sijjd obedience. Ami here again the Hnides can set a slandaril sind do a w*ork which is hsidly noedeil.


In


these days when liberty of Ihoiiglit ami action is .so inucli aevlaimed. when loyally is <!ivided hotween pcr-omil grsitilicsition and the common good. wlii'U freedom is often conslrncted to do hsirm tmil hurl to the exisUrg .social order, a strong body ol puhlii* opinion such a- .von Hirl Huidi's and Hnider.- csin create esm he si very r<*al help til your King and C'omitrv, the inllnenn of .vonr movi'inent for loysilly sitid honour. It is thesi' two dulie.s to .vonr Hod siml .viiur King stud country which particularly nmrks


.vou nut liy tile very nnifoi iii yon wear, siml the greatest si.sset you can bring to that duty is your will.


If you are wise you will


not trv to hring to it the hlsitsint womau- honil of the disillusioiied ami overwrought civilissitioii of to-da.v, hut you bring to it tlisiL womanhood ynn .sliari* with Alary, the Aliiid ni Xsixarelli, tIu' Alntliel* of .fesiis.


I


am nhl-fashiom'd eiiniigli to believe llisit the grsiee and (*h:irin of womsinhood is still to he fimiid in modesty stud purity and gentleness, perhaps even in doiiiestie work.


'I'hal is a


.von as Hirl Hiiide.s.” During the singing of Hie liymn, “ Xow


thank we sill onr Hod,'’ llu* colours were relnnied to the vsirimis cotnpsuiies iiy tlie


Vicsu*. the hearers forming an sTisle in the ehancel. The scene was most impressive as sifter tlie singing of ‘ * .lernssdem ' ’ the lioir and elergy pas-ed through the aisle of


banners. After the servici* the Huides .insiiched baric


to the Hrammsii* Sehool ysird whcie I'm* com­ panies dismissed.


BEADTllTL GARDENS Following i.s a list of gardens to he


opened on ih-3 dates staled, the small fee.s collected being for tho Queen’s Fustitute of District Xnrsing ami the Daiicashire County Nursing Association;—


Ilaltim Park, near Lancaster; Airs. Wrigiit ('aton 81.311011 2 miles, Halton 2 miles. Wednesday, Juno 1st. 11-0 a.in. to 2-0 p.m. Oil.


Woodcock Hall, Dolphinholme. near Lan- ca.-ter: Air. Albert W. Wilson.


Horse Stsxtion, main road. Garden msule out of a ruin. Sunthiy, June 5tli, 2-1) p.m. to 7-0 p.m.


Is.


Smithills Hall, Bolton; Atr. Nigel V. Ains- wortli. Bolton Station. Wednesdsu*, .hine Sth. 2-0 to 0-0 p.in. Oil.


YOBK S T I i l lE . By tho courtos.v of the owners the follow­


ing gardens in tho We.st JHdiug of York­ shire will bo open to the publiCj on behalf of Hto Queen’s Institute of District Nursing and of the AVest Riding Nursing Associsition on tlie following dates: —


social status, lull yon are all mu* in the cnimmm purpose which has ilrawn you to­ gether. the common siim. ami that is that your great Hnido movement shall he by yon mad(» to ho something very real and very troii'g for the fntnn* heiielit of tlie girls


;iml women of the whole world. It s('ein- In me. howcvi'r, lliat the real


justifieaiiim tor such a celebration :is this will he found in the motive which has caused yon to hiing that ceh'hration to church. I want to suggest to yon tinil the only motive wliich is w'ortli w'hde that you shouhi come to church is that yon wish to renew' yoiir promise- 5ind rededieate yoiir-eU'e- to the work', aim. and i<h*al which is so plainl.v put lu'lore yon wlmti yon enrol :is meiiilier- of Hie Hirl Hnide-. A eoniing-of-age celehra- ion doe- im>an Ihe aceeplance of real re-pon- sil)ilitie‘ .


bation and trial i- over.


If means tinil Hu* time of pro­ It iiieitits Ihsit


with pridi* yon r-aii point out tin* tremen- dmisly wood work' whieh lias been done all the world over, the far-ilung influence of tin* Hirl (Jiiidc mmcineiu. ll mean- that you can lie inTly proud of the faith am] , hope wliich in-pired your founders iwent.v- oiie yesirs :igo. But all this, splendid as il is. will h(> 51 wash'd opportunity nnh'ss there goes with it tlio rededication of your niovenmnl to Almighty Hod. IJeligion mn-t he ihe hiickground of ihe lii'arl and s,uil of the Hirl Hnide Aloveiiient. and that not a new ndigion. point.


ihon<.;Iit that Huidin<; e:in tiike Hie pfaen of Ihe elinreli, the place of organised religion.


It would In* di-a-trons if ever yon 1 wiint to stress tliat Promises Meant to Help. ” It is a splendid thing that a Hirl (Jnide


ymir jiroiniM's 51ml to yoitr law as Hirl Huide- llniii you do to your plain ami lioiindeit duty, yoii :ii'e dishonouring Hod. Let it he i-h'ai'I.N' understood that .vonr promises :ire only meant to lielp ami sireiiglheii what is ahosidy binding upon yon 5is memhei's ni the t'lmrch of Chrisi, and tinil you keep these laws :uid promises lir.-l and foieino-i In'cauM* you are Chrislisnis ami lieeause yen w;int to he C’hrisiian Hirl Huides. So that all yon niulertake as :i Hniih' is less than, and second to. what .vou have already undertaken as .ineinhers of the Church of Chrisi. Hot that right. Het timt clesirly into your minds, and every­ thing else will he well, hecause there is a danger, and si v»'i'.v real danger h*st some of yon think llial you tire ssiiisfying Hie neeils of religion hy hi'iiig Hir! Hnides. That would he sihsolnti'ly wrong. *• 'I’lie two chii'f terms of your admission


is taught Hiat her word of homnir is ah- sohiti'ly to Ih' trusleil; hut it would he 51 disastrous thing If her w'oril of liononr Were to he trusted just because she is a (•ill Hnide and not heeaiise she is CTiristiaii,


If yon give more honour to


Wliinliurn. Keighley: .8ir |*rince l*rime- Sniitli, Bart. Wciliii'Mlay. .Iiiiie 1st. 2-0 to 7-0 p.m.


Ssindbeck Psirk. Botlierbam: Alaior-Cienorsil till? I'.arl of Scsirborougb, Iv.lL, G.B.K., K. f .B . Specisil Iiorlicultural inte'rosl. Thur.-'day. .Iinie 2ml, 2-0 to 7-0 p.m.


Swarclifl'e Hall. Birstwilb, near I lamigate:


Captsiin Greenwood. Salurdsiy, .luiie •Ub, 2-0 to ()-0 p.in. (l'’.ntram*e, lid.; 'I'ea provided, Od.)


t'reskeld Hall. Arthinglon, near Leed>; All*. Bertram Bsirkinson,


Old Century


elia]iel or house, special hortieultursii interest. Rhodndemlrims very fine. Satnnisiy. .Iiiiio lih, 2-0 to tl-OO p.m.


I lawki'-woi'lh Hall, near Gniseley: Air. J'k L. (Jaiinl.


t)hl Century eliapel or


Imiise. Ssilnrday, .luiu* Hit, 2-0 to (J-0 p.m.


Alowhrsiy House. Kirkhy Alalzosird, nesn* Ripon: Air. F. 1). Alonre. J .B . Satur­ day. .Inne liii, 2-0 to (>-() p.m.


Banney l'’onl. Kdgi'rton, near llmliler-lield: Sir I’knmannel Hoyh*. Bart. Wednesdsiy,


.Inne Sth, 2-00 to 7-() p.m.


rmiLton. Tadcasti'i*: Air. W. Biley Smith, polo match to watch. Saturday, ,)uiie l l t l i . 2-Jk) to O-li p.m.


Xewhy Hall, near Bipoii: Captain K. II. F. Compli)!!. D.L.. .I.P. Specisil historical and Iiorticiilinral inleresl, Weilnesdsiy, .liitU' 15th, 12-0 noon to 7-0 p.m.


Hh'ilstone Hall. Wi*-t Alarton, nesir Skiplon : .Sir .Amos .Xol-on. Ssitnrilsiy, .lime IStli, siml Sunday, .luiie lOth, 2-0 In (>-0 p.m.


Woodhead, Burley-in-Wharfedale: Mr. 11. S. Chorley. Saturday, ,luiu' ISth, 2-0 to 0-0 p.m.


Ifesilangh Alanoi*. Tadcasler: .Sir I'alwavtl Broi-kshank'. Bart. Wednesday, .lune 22nd. ll-O sun. to 7-0 p.m.


51 Hsmhy House. Utley: .Mr. T. Alusgi*sm'. Wi'dni’sdsiy. .Iiine 22nd. 2-0 to 0-0 ji.iii.


Low Hsill. AI\'ddh'{oii, Ilkii'v: Air. L. C’ooper. Saturdsiy, .luin> 25th, 2-0 to (>•0 p.m.


Hnllitis ILill. I lsiiii])Sthw:ii(e, lU'sir Hsirro- gsite; Airs, .lowili. 25th. 2-0 to 0-0 p.m.


,Satiirdsiy. .Inne


1'horp .Arch Hail. Boston Spsi: 'I'lio Lsuly •Allcrloii. Snuilay, .lime 2(>tli, 2-0 to


7-0 p.m.


Littlethorpe Manor, near Ripoii: Mr. S. Key Ferrier. Wednesday, .lime 20lh, 2-0 to 7-0 p.m.


Owing to imavoidable cimmislances. Air.


I'’dwsu*d Laiie-l''ox regrets In* is imahle to open his garden, Wsilton House. Boston Spa, on Sunday, .lime 20th, sis suTsmged.


sis inemhers of the Hnides, the ver.v eharti'r of your exisleiue sis (Jirl Huides. lies in till* opening words of your promise- to do your duty to Hod sind to the King. A\'hat is your duty to Hod*' Duty is that which is due. What is due to Hod? Ssmie people will ssi.v l.ovt': soim* will say Uhedii'iice; others will ssiy Fesir,


I want to sugge-t


to .vou that there i- om* wor<l whieh eov(*rs <*verythiiig whicl' is necessary when wo think of what <lne to Hod, and that Is Worship. Wor-liip reall.v is mankind's first Sind primary (Inly, siml it is just this Isiek of w*orship whieli is csiiising so ninch trmihle in llu* world to-ilay. Yon sis Hirl Hnides csni show* hy your sietinns, prove hy your report, that tin' world <*sm smd must hsive wor.sliip sis its hsisls for triu’ hsippiness. B.v your constant and willing attendance


at your church you as Hlrl Hnidos w*ill ho doing mm*h not only for your ow'ii seB'i's, hut for the strength and purit.v of .voiir movement, ami yon w*ill he lining much to sti'sid.v lhat wave of hciplossin'ss that is tronhling so nian.v of ns now*.


If yon Hirl


Hnides sind Huiders really mean what yon say. then t in t is the least we can expect from you.


READ.


iioon smd ^•ven^llg 'erviecs the |*i*eacher w*as the Bev, ^•'l•ed Poiu*. ol Bla<*khin*n. and s|M'<*ial mii'ii* and smtlieiii' were rendoreil by the choir. The i-olicctions in aid of tiie Snnila.v school, simoimiing to C25. were sliglitlv Uvss than last- yesir. due, no donht. to the had weather cxpericnci'd.


XUMIIEII, PLEASE ! 'ITio following suhlilions have been made


to the local Telephone service;— Clitheroi' 0'2S: W. Ball. 1. Csistle-street. Clithcroe 020: Aliss X. Brown. 0^^, Csistle- slreet.


Slaidhnrn .^0: Hark-lo-Bmmty Inn, Slnid- hum. near Clitheroe.


inoniing an addr<‘ss wsis givi'u ‘ liy Air. .1. C. Brooks, of Brierlield. and '|>erial mnsie was snug iiy the scholars.


.At the iiiter-


veisaiy sirvi(*i's w'l're held in (he Congiega- liimal S(*hool Chapel last' .Sunday.


.\XX1 YKILSA BY.—The I'orty-thiid smni- In the


IJay


wonisiii's spirit and a woman's power, suiil tiisU is whsit you can bring sind must hring to the duty which is yonrs. Thank Hod womanliood is still 51 greater power for good than it is for evil, .'ind yonr glory w*ill he if from this ilay forw'sird yon determine to msike it so. |»arlicularl.\ operating thi'oiigh


An eticyclicsil letter just issued hy His


Holini'ss Pope Pius XI . urged the ‘‘ offering of prayer iiml expiation to tho Sacred Heart of .losiis in the present distress of the linmsm rsici'.''


In reviewing tlie presciil


world sitiisilioii His Holiness records ihsiL distrc's has increased, the nnmher of the imomploycii has grown in praclically all psirts, simi siihver'.ive elements sire making use of tho fact.


llonco public order is


ihroatened more sind more, ami the peril of terrorism and snisirchy hangs over society ever more ominously.


Holinoss, in review the long smd sorrowful


seijnenie of woes, llisil, sis si ssiil heritsige of sin, mai'l; tho stages of faih'ii msin's osii'llil.v pilgriiiisigo. from the flood on, it would he iisird to find spiritiml smd iiisiterisil distrc" , •so deep, so iniiverssil. sis tliat whieh wi* siro now e.\|»erieneliig.


'I'lie whole of Immanity


is held iimmd hy the iinaiicial sind ocommiic crisis, so fsist that the more il struggles tho harder appears the isi'k of looseuinjj its Immis.


Ju'eii those, very few in num-


most notorious vietiins. ilragging down willi llieiiiseh(*s into tlie sdiyss the fortunes of eoimtless otlii'is. T'hen the Pope asks: Is it not lliat Inst of earthly goods .


. . . is it not, in line, greed, whatever he its


.species and form, thsil lisis hrimght the World to SI |iass we sill see sind deplore?” Later on. His Holiness says; “ Atheism lisis silready sfiresid through hirgi* msisses of the people. Well organised, it works its wsiy even into the elemenlsiry schools; it ;i|ipears in thesitres; in order to spresid. it makes use of its own ciiieiiisi films, of the grsimo- phime siiiil tlie rsidio; with its own printing presses it proditeos booklet''


in every


laiignsige; it promotes special exhiliiiions simi public iiarades; it lisis formed its own politicsil psirties, suul its own economic and militsiry sysiiyns. After speaking of legitimsiie desires being utilised for smti- roHgious purposes, the Pope refers to tlio consoling sight of the generous enthusiasm for Hod on (he part of eoniitless souls in every riuarter of the world and in all classes of so(*iety, smd ssiys: * For ' or ‘ sigsiiiisi ’ Hod. this om-o more is the alternative that shsill decide the destinies of sill mankind; in politics, in linsinci'. in morsils, in the sciences and arts, in the Stsite. in civil suid domestic society, in tho Fast am! in the \Vosl, everywhere this iiuestiou cun fronts us SIS the deciding fsictor Iiecause of the conse(|Uences thsit Ilow from i t. ’ *. . . . ( ‘oncluding the enc.vciicsiL His Holiness I'sills upon the C'sitholie world to unite in si union of prsiyer sind reparsition iluring the I'esist of the Siu*red Heart of Unr Lord suul Hie octave thereof, and reMimtnends tho giving of alms by thnsi* who sire in more omfortahle oircimistanee''. But the riMuedies


and suggestions sot forth in the encyclicsil On tIu' i•ollditioll of the working classes ”


t'lmr(*lTs teaching on these niatlers. Corpus Chrisii.


and " t h e So(*i;il Orih'i* ” must he studied, at . lesist read, to gel the Hatholii*


The feast of Corpus Cliristi was kept with


all the usual soletimity at Stonyimrsi (.'ollegi* this yesu* suul the dsiy wsis almost itlesil for the out-of-doors procession. Cycling from Cliiheroe, 1 overlook one or two psirtie.s msiking their wsiy to the Colh'ge and inu' or two cars overlook me. What si mag- niiieeiit view one gets of the Clitherm; dis­ trict from near Wmulfields. am! what a line view is that of the Hodder as il wends Its way rouml the wooded slo|>es of the Winkley Mall e>tate! Ali>ent Clitheronlans. at the mere mention of il, will picture to them­ selves the lovely stretches of rivi*r seen from Lower Hoddei* lU’iilge with the fresh foliage of the trees reaching down to the river; ami the old Cromwell Bridge looking as pieinr- es<|ue as ever. A psirty honml for the Colh'ge also alighted from the Bilihh' 'hits at the Slonylmrsi lane ends just sis I psis'cil the Watering Trough, where Airs. llaylinrsL made s’ueh excellent tests. Hod rest lier soul, if only for tlu* homely siml lisuulsome way sill' eati'ied for sill suul siiiuli*y silike. Bsissing flirongh Woodfielils I hsul the mis­ fortune. after trsiverslng si mile or so of rosul eliippings in cycling to Stonylinrsl. to find my front lyre flat: hut the vsilve ninst lisive jusi worked loose, for clo't' iii'pei*lion in SI how! of wsiter failed to diselosi' si lumcluri'. W'hen one has gom* ^n the trouhle of sciirehing for sf puncture. I'm not so sure if one does not ilorivi' more satis- laction Iiy limling om*! Well.' 'I’liore wsis the enstonuiry sissembbigi* of sighiseers gathered ITom silong the .insiin front to Hu? ehnreh, suid the vsu’Igsiti'd eolonrod <!iic-ks were, enjoying Ihemselvo sis usual in tin? ponds facing the College. The Union .lack lloated between the eagle lowers, suul some of the College stsilf were on duty wesiring their coloured sashes.


In due eonrse the


esirried the Blessed Ssiersuiieiit. The words “ Corpus Cliristi ” iiiesui Body of Christ, suul the whole point of this fosist. suul of the (hiy’s ei'ri'tiionii's. is to honour Onr Lord u horn CsiHiolics believe to he Irnl.v present in ihe Holy Kueharist. The siltsu* in the Stimyhnrst Church. I reft*r to St. Peter’s Church suul not- tho hoys’ chajiel, was a mass of lovely llowers suid bia*/.ing eamlles for the eoiu'lmling Benediction service, nml tho hrothor sacristan deserves hearty eon- gralnlalions for ihe care ami taste dls- jilayed. Several Clilheronians were amongst till! spectators, suul others wsilkeil in tlie piocessicm through tin* College siml Us grounds. Later in the week as the train wound Us way from Wilpshiri* through the lovely BihhIe Valley. I saw Slonyhursb stsuuling majestically on the hillside suul the white rildmn of Birdie Brow silso re- vesiUng SI well-knowi\ huulmark.


Mass at Cometery. Xext Saturday, that is to-morrow, wo


Clitlieroiiians recall that a similar service WSIS belli there many yi'sus sign, in the days of the late Father Hartell's rectorship. Lot ns hope that the day will he line ami warm, not only that iminy may he Imluml to silteml the service, hnt hceauso few places are more depressing tlian si cemetery on si wot day.


(bn* never knows wliat the


future may bring, 1ml it would he nice to think thsit- Holy Alsiss will one .day be otTerod amidst Hie ruins of Sawley Abbey, possibly in the side eliapel of the soiilh transept ivhere Dorn Ayillisun of Bymyington lies Imrii'd. Dom AVIIUam. I ’rlor of Salley Ahhey. suul one-time Chsincellor of (Axford Fniversilv, was a great ehsunpion suul de­ fender of the Resil Presence of Onr Loril in life Blessed Ssu*ramenl of llu* sillsir.


Lnsfc Suiulsiy evening wo had a Sodaliiy


arc to have Holy Alass offered at S-JU) si.m. in the Alortnswy Chapel sit the Catliolio Cemetery in Waddingloii-txmd. Older


procession emerged from the msiiii entrance to tiie College siml slowly wended its way rmmd to tho cliureh. the processionists singing hymns, whilst the .snisirl guard of honour of the Stonyhurst Odicers 'rrsiining ( ’orps flanked the priest—it was Ahu-y Beverend Father Provineisil. S..I.—who


A DISTRESSING SABDEN CASE


BENCH’S CONSIDERATION OF NURSE’S GOOD CHARACTER.


Mhal M*as desi'i'iln’d hy the defending


.snlieilor as a jieenlisu* ami most distressing case M'sis heard at Padiliam, on Almulay. U’hon Aliss Alsugari*t CTimmitigs ( J l ) . a mifse, Siimmstone. pleaded guilty to steal­ ing a IDs. nnti* from a house at Siibden. She stls'o asked the Bench to take into con- sitleration another ca.se of stealing other sums, amounting to C2 Ids., from the .same house.


Cummings had been engaged sis si iuii'm* for ti‘ii yesirs, suul csuiu* to the Besul, Si-moii- stone suul Higham districts a I'cm- montb.s sigo uitli the luglu'st credentisils. Since llu'u lii*r M'ork bsul given ssitisfsiction. “ A’et you liml.” added Air. AA'siddinglon,


All*. C. AA'siddington, defemling. said Aliss


Counter Balances, Beam Soalee, Platform & Dead Weight niaohinee For A


A’holesale and Retail Dealers of Fish,


F lit, Meat, Grocery, Provisions, Coal, &c-, Cotton Spinners and Manufacturers


REPAIRS A SPECIALITY.


JAMES GROSSLEY Worki: HIGH ST. (Near Statlao),


BLACKBURN.


“ Unit on four consecutive days she has tsiken money from the ssune house. NoHi- ing could he more foolish, line M'ould say thsit thsit M'SIS hardl.v su: sicL of si p(*rsim m*1io M*as intending to eomintl a crime.” Air. AA'suldington contended lhat Aliss


Cummings eould not iisive been nnrmsil mIu*u slio took llio numev. A Bradford iloetor ssiid tlisU mIu Ic* delomlant m*sis engaged sit BIsu'kbnrn there M*as imtliing but- praise for her. She had done her uork liighly .sitis- faetorily. Becently, lunvever, she seemed


to have developed a kind of inferiority eomplex wliich had apparontlv affected her. The Cliainnan said that tlie msigistrates


bsul eonsidoreil the particular circumstances, tin* eharaeter. and anlecedents of Hie de^


femlsint, suul bad decided to dismiss llie cases on payment of costs. AAV lisiye a M*onderfuI .syst(*m of public


health M'hicli enables the unfit to groM* up and 1)0 a burden on the State or tbeir robUions as long as they live.—Dr. Cyril Norwood.


Tolephone 0427.


Mr. F. MOORES MEETING HOUSE, SAWLEY.-c


II MASSAGE AND CHIROPODT l l Prompt attention to mesBagee by Foei


MAGNETO REPAIRS


Also Specialists in Repairs to DYNAMO! and Self-Starters and Ho-wiring of Cara


SIMPSON BROTHERS, LIMITED (Dept. No. 3 Slagneto Works)


HAPTOW—near Burnley—HAPTON Phone : Padibam 14.


her, ulio appear to have in their hands, tugi'ther with I'lioniioiis wealth, the destinies of the world, even tho'c very few, say.s tho !*i)]io, who with their speeiilations wore and are in gri'sit psirt the cause of so mm-li woe, are themselves (|uite ofti'ii


IIh* first suul If wo pass, says His


H E R E AND TH E R E By R. T. INGHAM.


proces>ion round the church in honour of Our liSidy suul had the weailier hoon fine the procession would hsive iiroceeded sis far Sis the children's pIsiygrouiuL TIu* several sodalllii's had representatives walking, along with the Alsiy (^)iioen sind her juvenile siUemlsuiis suul train hearers. Hymns in honour of Onr Lady were sung during the proce.s.siim, suul Hie three Jesui t priests of the psirish u*ore tlu'lr gilt suul white ve«:t- iiieiUs. A pietniesipie suul siltrsietive ser­ vice coucliuled with Benediction of the Blsissed Sacrament.


Catholic Rambling Society. After the eviming'.s M'rviee there wsi-


meeting in The llsill, Lowergate, of the Clillieroe Csitholie Bamhiing Society, sind Air. I’rsink AleXidty, who kiiow> this and Hie surrounding <listriel?> well, was voted chairman of the meeting along with a cmii mittei* of six, three ladies suid three geiith* nu'ii to organise the aifsur. A long l i ' t of


this ilistriet is so large, suul as the respon'-c to this first jneeling wsis likewise so bu*g*\ it WSIS fell tlisit the best thing to do wsis to lesivi* the eompiling of the pnigrsuimie In the <*ommitlee. Living as I do not fsir from the foot of Pendle Hill, I olfereii to eondnet a ramble silong old Pendle; hnt this psulieiilar jsumt will need soveisil line dsiys to precodi* whichever ilsiy is chosen, sis liie whole thing is .spoih‘d if the ground is not fsiirly dry for w*:ilking along the hill top.


OASES AT THE COUNTY SESSIONS.


WOMAN MOTORIST’S OFFENCE AT WHALLEY.


.\ wimisui motoris t ’s ihjviiig wsi' the


siibj«4't of a preseent ioii sit Cliilu-i'oe ( lumty .'si'siuiis on Aloiidsiy, when Clariee .A. Well' , of J l , Biinilcy-rosul. Browiiside. Bitrnley, wsis .snimiumetl for driving her inoior-ear without iliiis esue suid at>ioniioii. at S-15 p.ni, on Saturday. Alsiy 1 lih. at


tiu* top of


Sandy Brow, W'halley, P.C. Bohi'i'tsim stated tlmt lu* was sliiiul-


iiig at .‘'^.iliilen Lam* end when he saw Ali'S Wells driving up Sandy Brow, passing a stresmi of trallie. .She was on the c?arcni(. wrong side of the rosul. When he I'oiiUed out to lies* the iiisinitei* in whii-ii she wsi' driving, di*!eiulsuu said " .\s si mat ter of fact, I WSI' ill a huriy to keofi an appoint, meii t.” John K. .Sharp, ol J . Wood'ide-road.


Hsilifax, saiil he iras the first ear in a line of irall'e a'Ci'iiding the hill, and defeiuhuii overtook suul psissed him just where the rosid turned to the right sit the lop of the hill.


Dofemlant told tin* Alagistraies that


tlu*re being no danger signals almni. 'lu' did not, reali-e lhat it was dangerous to pass at ilisii [loint. or she would eerlaiiily hav(* kej.i hack.


The Chaii'iiiaii (Major .A'pinsilli: Bin


ipparemly it usis dange.rous. Def i iulai i t : I <!id it. iiuioeeiuly; I did


not tliiiik it Mas ilangi'i'oiis. As it u*sis the first csi't^ against defi*ndani. payment ol I'osts was ordered.


Miscellaneous Offences. .Alfred (.'alloM', of -12, Dunelt-rosul. BIsuL-


pool. wii' sumnuim*d for driving a heavy motor-lorry ui ih i?xces.'ive Mcight. and his -‘iiiployei*. I’etey llotiier>all. also of |)nmit road. Black|toe|. was pioei'cdul se^alii'i lot* permit t ing the olfenee. B.S. Keeling spoke to lisiving the lorry


ueighed at Barrou', and finding sui excess M'eight of .'I tons 11 cM't. 'I’lie Ictal Mi'ighl of lorry and load msis 1.5 toils 11 iM't-. .\(‘itln*r deleiulsuil appeared or wrofs*.


'I'lie esi'cs Mere ilisMiissed on i*ayim’jit of John (' . IVreival. ol !). Tluniias-slreot.


Brii'iliehl. luul Alorris lleMiti . of 1!), ['‘rank,


laml - i r .e i . Bradford, Mere em*li fiiu.’d 5 - ior fsiiiing l(i msiinisiin (In* liraki-.s of iheir moior-<*yh's in eflieient Morking order.— !*.(’. Bacon pnivcil the isises. James H. Healey, of 15, A'letoiisi-stroot, Bii'stalL sniiinioiu'd for driving a iiiotor-


4SU* M'iihoiit a relleeting mimii* affixed. t"Ii! B.C. Bogi'i'snn Hiat the min*or lirolce off a M'cek earlier. Healey had failed to 'igu his ili'iviiig license, and m'sis sniiiiimiied lor tills olli*iiee sil'o. He Mils fined * each < sis •.


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