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ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1934=. n o F S ,
(Cortitkyl not HIUDA V,
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TROUSERS, |.•TS, olc.
.;-:NrLEMEN’s SI lOP
fheroe.
sulo OXCOOlls xvooldy.)
AIMiir. lytl..
n,ooo copioa luni.
To-'Konow (Siamd..yJ,
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tii.stnuL— Iwo aro st il l uiulcr considoraLion
l i« ami Cold ^^tonmo Company, of IJliick- mill, iiiiil 11 Kuoil iluiil „j
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r.slui> of tlio 1‘alutino p|„„^
lUiij, insliilloil. MoctniMiv is now to liu
Ihii iiolivo iiowei- iiiiil imnliioUoii iiinloi- Uiii new oomlitmn.s will l,c|.in in alionl ii I'ml- mi'liLs timo llolilon iliiii-y will Iw, lOIIIU tho tmlk rolUM’Lmii cmitro lor Llm Palutino i I oinininy in l{ililil,
..sil,i|u. Cliiwso will Im llm main inainjlafLim' ImL tiunv
' CLUB BICYCLE
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Mil.',.
Ilio olil Sinnillo iinil Ely Mill Inis Iwcn omi- voih'd nito a chcoso factory with at pro-
limning
intoru.st.s.
collrikcd III the moKhlumrliood ami lIand.
In 1,(111 (pillions ol Iliis
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Ai.nl This i 1st, " o niin ly coinniiiiv , iisiiiK' wiikw Iimviir, l Iinioiis licoii
has made qiiito a prointstn}' .Hlarl. --JF it
*'• ........... .. months and tho local rivers anil stionms r«»-i> rapidly. •M
in tho nioiniim. tho ih'lnm* hoinn piinclnatocl hy vivid huhliiin^.
.<lcct as well a.s rain
jiavo the ronnlrysido a Ihoroii/rh dronchiiip : and it only warim.'r woallu*r follows the I foakin,; will have ••xcollont n-sults
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(wrilos “ ( ’.I , .” ) on tho oaroor of Colomd liViich, who foiDdit wiMi holli Ilnors and llntish. and who on iclnni inj : to lOiiidaml I irnm .Sonlh .Africa was “ wanted ” for hiidi
irea.soii, .Major Halstead who at. the date ol Mm itieidenls reforred to
re.stded a l l Haslinjideii. writes froni Macsdosneld • “ in
Ilof«*ri in^r to my note oi a fort iiii'ht. aco : ps„
Westminsi('I* lor an Irish eonsLitiienev, and on rmninu to Kn}»h»nd to take li'is seat in the llonsi* of ('ommoiiH was dulv airesit'd, placMsI on trial for Iiiiil
Irea.soii, I and <ondetiined {o dealh. It was due ' to the inslijriil ion of a famous Irislunan, Sir 'riumias liipton, that. (;olonel l.yneh’s lifo was spared and llial- in time he ^ rei’eived a free pardon and livisl to join np with the Itrilish in the K>'<'iitosl, of I all causes which cvim’ sent a nation to j war.
'riio folio from Colnni’l fit.h May. l!)i>
I.yiU’h to Air. Itarrett. dati'd II cNtnul fro.111 .1 letter
'’^n. Ant I im
iMan.siLm.s, Ilaverstoek Mill, X.W*. i
:'iit siibjocl
Comfort- the oJ'Jflr
|J?K AND
p e d d s n g , I ''ll to pny.
for Kine |^dwal■d. and Miis sernred the tirsl. eoimnii t a t ion of siMilenn 'riien, nearly a yi'ar later. Mirhin-l j Davit t wrott' to Sir 'I'homas Idjdoii
1‘M‘siih’iil U nose volt iiitei vi'iied directly | h
M’l’y
intere.stinp:. Yon iiav»> not pnile tin' ri«ht. story.
^ ^• e.-ddcs to l.s'i’d l.ansdouiie, intiMided A our I’eterenee to .Michael Davil t was |
M' water sl.’indinji in pools in Mm fioM.s. In lh(' ouii’i’ district a 1 Iinmh'i'storm raiioil
iiiih;. whii-li is in
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ii...p..o..n..ili :__inu nnil
now- I froin
iMoro rain fi-ll yr s lonlav than in anv ilav It ujis a chiinno to I
f 4 * I Q * 6 or A W E E K
B E N T M A M S Market Place, Clitheroe.
Ins arti<lo Mr. l.ord says: Coh'iiel l,yneh was later returned (n |
B R I E F SESSIONS.
MAN WHO HAD R EVO LV E R B U L L E T S WITHOUT C E R T IF IC A T E .
Vo'itenlny saw tho
.shorle.st Sc.s.sions for ii i.’Oiisidt'rahlo perio<l.
Ihnoiich '1 hi
wholo liNt, im-ludin^ ten .siimmunse.-> and two npplicutiou.s. wa.s dispnsLvl of in L-s’s tiniii ttm miniite.s. M'ln*
magi.strates were .Mr. \\'. W. \Vhit*‘sitle (pri’s ldinj ;) , .Air. Jtdin Wilkinson ami Mrs. Hnoth.
Wlion Mr. H, AVoeks applied for an e\-
toiision of liouni for
mu.sie and claiicini; for pr ivate par ty a t tht; .'starkie .\rm.s lle l-d,
hu moiitioned that there was im apnlieatnm for intoxieat ii ij ; liquor to h,« s e r i fd at th*-
function. “ 1 think tliis application nm-t ho imi((iiu,” ho .said. I liiiiik i t is .” aj;reed the .Mav'istrates’
Clerk (M r. ,1. I I .
Haiii.siKit lf>m). M
’ln* application wu.s ;;iaMted. as was a liinilai* one for a diiiioe to he lield at (he
C’atholie Hall on Whit-Mondai'. Small Finos For Minor Offoncos.
lelli'i’, really intemh'd for Kint; I'.tlwani, and Sir 'I’homns took it to the Kinjx ami I aihlt'd his own pt'i’snasivi' arunments. This h'd to my release'.
With my lii'sj wishes. Voni's sincerely. Arthur Lynch.
l.yneh’s letter would interest your reader.s. - A’onrs,
D.WID HALSTKATI.
Alart ill ( ’rofti, II vle’s Parli-mad, Maeclc.-lleld."'
I t will he seen that the enmimilalinn of the
<leath sentence and the silhseqin'nl release are sotmial*' incidents, the President Roosi*- \‘elli of that day. Lord Laiisdowm' and ICint' I'dwar<l heinp; associati'd with the commuta tion, and .Sir 'I'lioma.-i Liplon and Kinti Iklward with Mu' tiUimate roleaM.' of Coloiu'l Lvneh.
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• ■‘ I < 'umicil of '1^ ^ lilliiToc. (in 'll*' Hull’s for n till’ Si ’lic(lii!(“ ^ " f April.
■iil ill’ (rolli'clt'd •^'h1 l ii , ‘ si’comi
! Ill LU JiiT c r r i t . '■• I'uys till* not. - tor nani i ’d on 1 tlH' ^l.’^t dav
many Aeerinutonians rejuemher t lu* dojis ownt'd in tlu' old days hy the late ’rowii t ’lerlv, Mr. .A. H. .Vilkt'n, ami Mu' late Ikirmigh Surveyor. Mr. A\*. .1. Newtou? I can recall several of Mr. Ait ken’s «loj;s and Ills fondness for these pi'ts of his. Ahout the two men anil their ilojis Mr. Janu's Kenyon, who retired a week afio from the ofliee of Deputy 'I’own (.Merle, tells a ^ooil story Tvln»’h may well he adih'il to tlu' in- terosLin^i reminiscencos of his forty ycar.’i M’lth tln> Acerinutoii C’erporation. Mr. Kim.von nla tes how the closi* friendsliip of Accritij;ton*s two cliiof ofl'ieials was in serion.s ilanjior of hi'ing hroUi'U Ixvanse of tlioir dop;'^^.
,H was in the early <lays of
,Accordim;lv Mr. Newton het;an—unktu'wii to Mie Town Clerlc-'to hrint; with him his Imlldoji. Nothing nntowiu'il occurred tintil tuio day Air. .Vitki'u entered Afr. Newton’s pi'ivalo* olliee with his Airedale
‘■e ennhl tho noront;li Surveyor. I t wiis oial
• C’ome on Newton, i t ’s liiiieh tune.” when the Airedale spotted the hulldoi; and in a inoinonl was at its throat. Dm hulldoj;, taken hv surprise, had miieli tlie worst of the onceunter and it was with dilhcnlty that tho amnials wore scnarati'il. ^ Mr. Aitken demanded to know why Afr. Newton had hrouKht the do« to the ofliee. to which Air Newton renliod that ho had
jii.st as jiiueh riirht as the Town (''lerk nml tempei-.s hecamc m» imieh frayed tluit f<u- once Mm two failed to uo to Inimh to^;ethc^. # # •
just opem’d the olheo door and reinarkiMl. •
some l ime Air. Newton eantod out Ins eolleaiiue's injunction not te luni*; doun tho doc nciiin. hill findinc that the in-
hw m tn ri'iK'W Ui» BiO
w l l until .1 <lny Mr . , - ' ' ‘kun. unaWo to go to Imirll at tlio usual hour, .soul au
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oflico l>ov upstairs to toll Mr. ?s.'uloii lliat 1,0 would moot litm at ho elut, lator. J t r Nowton wont to tho o uh. accompauiod hv his Imlhlng. ntul Mr. Aitk.m followtsl with his ..'irodalo. TIio mooting of tlii- . tuo ■iiiiimils rosiiltod ill porfoot paiiilomoiiiiiiii.
Tho hiilhlog, recognising its fornior nllaokod it forooimisly; tnlilo, and i l iai is
restwl
MMiete for the time heiiif; the matter lEit there was a sequel later. For
tho halnt nt Mie two nlheials to visit tim ■District (Midi tot;ether hefere lunch, nml on tills jinrtienlar occasion Mr. Aitken liail
lllioLr career to^icl'lier. when Mr. Aitken nsiul to hrini; an Airedale with him to the M'own Hall, ami the animal would sit quietly umicr the desk' wliile lie was doinji his work. Mr. Newton had aLo a fancy for doj»s. ami not unnaturally formed the ide.n that if tho 'Powii Clerk could hriti^; his dot; to the ofliee,
I'’roiu the “ -\eerin«'len Uhsorver ” How I Ihoiiphl that Ihi’-
e.sirael from (!nhmel
In a le t ie r lti»hert .lumen I.a iemhir , fit 7,
Ifrinlit-.st r«'i;t, pleiuled miilty tn having; a
chimney im fire. How the <liimni’y hap- pemxl to he on fin* he eotdd not under- naiu!, hut it cost him ju s t •A Wukeliohl
inotori.st, Artliui D.ivie>. w.»s
lined l(!s. for nllowitq; his dm i i iK lie.'iue to ho ton days' overdno.
HukIi W. ILir ton, who ua.s moUiriiie
through Clithonx' from Lomlon to Siony- l iur t, oil Marrh 'Jilth, wa.n v/ithout front nidelij.;ht.s whoa .scon hy P.C. '
rhomp.stm. who pointed oni Mie fault.
had no sparo bidh and could not in.ike a likdit he roceivcil a .snmmtms.
.\.s d*'f«*ml;uit IL* wrote-
explainiun tiiat ln» luul Mm fault rep a ir * .1 imimNliutt'ly, and the summons w.m d
s.slhI on pay.mi-iit of c‘'sts.
Revolver Bullets. .\ Low .Aloor man. .lame.'' Parkinson,
lo , I l i j;h -s lreo t . wa.s procei.’ded acainvt lor koepiin; u supply of revolver bullets wi'.h- oiu a I'crtifii'nto.
’rin» C'hief (MuistabK* (Mr . .1. C. Hu\tat»U'* \plaine<l tliaf enquirie s were rnnde by -.h<’
<DUxspiom'o of thoir repor t defomlanl was iiUer'-’ iewo<| on .April 0th hy P.S. lb'll. Parkinson said the aiiununiti<ui came into his posse.vsii'ii alKiut Decemher. Hu bought it from .someone for balf -a-eiown. am) bad ili-spotod of part of it . AVlmti toM he woubi ho reporttnl ho repliotl, *' I am Innocent of knowitij; 1 slioidd have had a lirearins rer ti fieato to keep this s tuf f .” ■ MMiis man fieeni’4 to have ni.’led innocently
ill tin' matt«T. but it is most impor tant we shimld know wliere this ammunition is and ulio has tbe-.(' tlrearui'* ," tlio t l i i e f ( ’un s table ndd'sl. In a b 't te r ilefendant pleadetl Kuilly but
said Im
w.as niinwaro i t u-as nceos:iary t*i have a ce rt
iho.itc. As Im was workinc the road ho thoneht ho would ho able to tli.spose of the bnllots nml that wa<' why In* houftht tln*m.
The CMiief Constahlo said tlefomlant had
given the police the n.anms of Mm pors'in't lo whom ho had Kiven hullots. luit thn*** names would not bo umnlionod ns It was possibh* the ji'rson.s «x')nt'<'rne»l would Im> pnx-eoded ngaiiist in nnotlmr court.
Dofi'iulant was lined IDs., the ( lui i rman observing that future offenders wotihl ilt'alt with most severelv.
|>«*naltv. he sauL was £.»(l or three month.-* imprisonment .
Objactlons (o Street Works. .Afr. I f . AAeeks nskcsl the Cour t to fix a
HF.CF.NT iu:snr.T.s.
Parish Church. I : Hurst Cr<sen 1. DiiC'lnlo mill Parkers. 7 : AMiallev Alillers. Made’s Kleven. 3 : Coacropalionahsts. I. Hoval Oak. o: Corporatum. L Dn);<laIo and P.'xrlcers. 3 : CLMieriH' Weslov, 11.
n NF.XT AVFKK’S MATCHKS.
The semi-final uanies wall Im
pla.ved on Diiirsdav and Friilnv.
LOW MOOR.
Miss
Fre.shwntcr .spoke a t a
FcUow.shu* «'tinn held m couiie.xion with S t . Paul
.Mondnv: Hdliiicton v. lloval Oak- MMioiwlnv: AVnde s Kkren v. Catholics. AVednesdav: Hurst Or»'»'ii or Parish Church V. AVesti Ilrndfonl.
PROFESSIONAL FOR READ C.C.
Ue.nii Cr icke t Club, who relictl on an all-
ani.atenr side Inst
se.asen. have cnKaj-rtl a former Ti.ancnshin* Countv cr icketer , Ualph AAlutehentl. a.s professional for the cotniiii;
sc.ason. All tho amateurs with the clidi las t ye a r .are aRain avadahle and there is jiromise of
ns.sisrt.mce from n new wickel - K<uper. and a former plnver with the
COMPLICATED PIG-KEEPING. * r alna\s .sav th.nt n man who keeps pigs
needs to have a tame lawver on the pn IUIS4-S. said Mm Majjistratc-s’ Clerk (Air \A. AAcuks) .nt Uoltnii-bv-IIowland on Monday. wlu-n Thomas Drinkall .<vkos
I.niiu. Di.nsop Rrulge, was Minunnncd t«ir
tailing to deliver to llic police n Swine Movement licciu-e. I*.(\ Thvvaitos Saul ~ ilofoiul.iiit left 'ti - In-i-mv ni th tlm driver of the wagon which
tlclivcred the pig^ nn<I the licence was .sent lo (.liippiiig.
<lat«' for tho In'iiring of ohps-tions to tlm iiuiktng up ot
Afoorl.amL.avenne. Mcxirlniid- ere-eent ami M»)orlnml-rt>ad. Iho Magis t rates (ixi'^l Mav KUli ftjr the
hearing. In.* 1 he niaMiuum
Lama.sliire County Police re^ardin^t l i f - arins and ammtin iiion in the 4listriet.
In
Children’s Department. You will bo onlircly satisfiod
with tho Kiddies Footwear, handy pricos and possessing hard wearing qualities.
Dan Lord & Son '^oor Lane, Clitheroe.
RIVER MYSTERY AT WHALLEY I’\t!b.iving t i l "
tli.seov« ry tii a man’.T jackut ,
hat .and other garments on the banks of th»'
i iihh-r. near tho Scw.igc A A’ork.n nb W'halluy, im AA'cnlncsdny morning, the police
loavo t'.arrifsl out d r a jx in g operat ions with out diM;lc>slng niiy IkxIv which may Im in Mio river. The ‘
tlr.ngging will bo
ro.suinod this murning.
’Iho t lo th in g lound on the riv e r batik
Im-* bc*-n i(b-i)t 1 fi«v] iih iM'longing to Mr ^l<Ml..l^ Mirtwisilo. Kolmving Oflicor for
( tre a t HaruotMl nnd
Iti.sliton lo tho Uhiek- biirn .ind d u h e ro o (itiardinns C’ormnittet)
(*f the I.anca«litre Public AssisLanre Com- mitt*-e. Mr. Mirfuis tle , uho i> I I , was las t soon
when leaving his_ oflico in r i ic l i - s treot , I tisatoii . about l-L> on
Tne.stl.av attcriUKin Ho Tsas juot on tlm <loor»top ns ho was coming nut hv Iiih a.vsistant (Mr . AVilliani
L Hincson) to whom ho rcrnarkei! ho was going out on a case ••^imm then Im has not been «eon Mr
B ir tw is t le was appointed Relieving OTicoj on April l*.f^ UWI. pr ior to whu'h lie w.n.s an
nwi.st.Tnt on the .staff of the n b eklmrn I o4»r
L.in Lnion. st.'sttomxl a t Rishlon- In his lap a e i ty oi Ueliovmg Officer ho ia ue l l kmiTin to hundreds of people in (ironfc Harwrvid .and Rishton.
GOLF JOTTINGS.
Captain's Prtre comimtitaon on SAtupi-’ y hast-—First Division; F .
for
t.v.nii.i rill.
a. \Ailkin'r>n Til.'
m.iti li
K . Tliorj... 77 Holgate
.fs'pson «.*. Jf . iriii
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. . . «,’rr/e) arrang*'* , • Vi».
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The following plnvers qiioIiiMHl in Mm 75 ana 0*
Gronson Shoos aro an out standing B R IT ISH product of 68 years reputation.
Each pair is ounrnntoed to givo honost wear. •
Thoy aro tho best valuo obtainable and will savo you money.
Our Ladies’ Department Wo .aro now showing tho nawosi
in Skin Suedo and coiourod Kid Shoos. Also now foaturos in Court Shoos.
Spocial rango in SANDALS.
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GRENSONS .Snmi't. Superior I’ rowii Calf Oxford, giving hill filling.
Sl'vle 5028.
Do. Hlaek Calf N'o. 5627 21,-.
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Thousands o f Club Riders have chosen B.S .A. Club Bicycles because they a r e l ight, sturdy. speedy machines—comfor table on the longest run—wi th all the Rel iabi l i ty for which the name o f B.S .A. is famed. Ride B .S .A. Club and " S i lv e r Win g s " Bicycles and fol low tho lead of keen Clubmen.
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