'it 1
[ ) B y “ Q U I S .
■ I 1 t
iioyement is grovring id tbo rytiiat the Youth!'Group of
JBowland I Cliamberb as' nead- is Will bo. used' Bs]a clpb for and also as a reading room.
: Aatioiis! Union have taken
jillail bcloyed of I West Eiding othe'3 i outside the |county of lis again been httncked—this
Oii Ilklai lioor baht ;’at,”
ly;alWiiarfednle man. Addresa- iv ncheon Club, Mr. 0. J. F. I cl kb ''
uftc cl®
■ .'li points. This popidar ,York- iibt'an .anthcni, it is'iot poetry, ot a wicle county significance, 'jitiding man would never have isistence if it had not found
lyireless. It cannot even .claim jcirigin. “ Yet it has virtues, ipjece of logic. I t faces .facts.
dii|ili of pbilosijpby—however ■lind a smattering science,
.ludt, nor ours,, if Southerners, joijal colour, have sieced upon
Yorkshire aiitliem.’’; j That it Any true Yorkshire anthem
ielm! 1 11'
e't'tl outlines of the [Wolds and , I'l'ji nails of thelDaUs. That ijir expresses something of tlio
. rickct and the' whjrr of the
'fa'cter no. discorning-person I vould be a! poor!Yorkshire-' to apologise'for I it. “ Ilkla
fiix|trot, Thera mdy be some 1 at you can kill abWhing' by t a fox-trotj i '
)
of Icorrespondents j-pt
la.st week.: T1
■i‘![(l) 7 oranges; (2) : i !
. . I ; !
lia! js it?’’ ’
:iiy pocket which till jiimi when I produ it! oiico and then it
laclied me in ' the; ! puis,’’ said; he,'
/ ' ; ! i: n
.ijtlmt A had ^ven I irk's. Answers to,
liav(6 solved
0 answer and
;he other 28 eggs;
street tlio “ I havo 0 maker'
Lpnss i query ho
Clip rungs *of the 1, J]'i iTliero .are 'seven ■jVt low tide tlio w( itiiiii I'liiigi' ’ Thp I iliigli tide is four i
ilt 1 feel sure' it wil I ladder hangs over
[problem may bo
II the 'Water cover I '
ong. which liiakes | jTorkshiro- tiil.^ amry(jiU| cannot kill-; 'rlticism. The songj has-been
51 than this; j Sayi file “ Leeds It is noti long; ainco if was laj “ tomfool tliingl” and as n| tact, .wo iiiayi oven concede'
iib to the ears, said that Ilkla "; 1 describe as tbo anthem' It was not an iintbem, it and it hadlnot a wido county , “dlkla Moor "i !ha!s survived
'fc
iimvs the; Dales as well -as and on-^'boso tongue tko
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']^,0 remuneimtion of the assistant m the,! ru fe mjd' regulations to be Sawn ^ ^ '7llS^ner*week’
,wi A” ‘ £ i.1 ,[ 5^. per weeu.
the Sold mack
of a Til
,
tondtr of Mr. J.,.Schofield for the: erection' sub-station in Wilkin-street. j |
■rfio Electricity Coinmittee
Ltd., for lam.
,‘ofE ;Mes?te, :'Mn^ ' ;1; ,.
accepteited the:|;;;,i t
* I Af?T fn. _ rtt' " * mi m ' ?7 :d' 1 -n '.T — '
) Highway;s
..GpCommittee have accepted I chase at a nnmmni tender
limestone clilppmgs .and tar chn'irman of the
at the Lighting Committee,
lor the for tile', was atpointed week.
burn Mf.
.bine. holidays,
Tile Free Library yvill be closed all day! oil Sal jurday, .tel'30tli'iMay,'bni’ “ ing Monday one Tuesday,' the
on account ' of .place.
electridty sub-station near Pfimro.t'e lilridgo:! W.1S deferred.
.
into with the London Midland and Scottish liailwal’ Company for, an underground: electric’ cable to be laid through their land to Horrocksford. i
A wpyleavo agreement is to be entered ' ■' I wi, r. ' !'
Engineer for consent of the. the.'Highwjfy^[Com.[iVa'nd niittco to the erection, of ; un emergency'! was nn TJi*JTYi»^tA iU*.iyT«rv‘'li •
•is, to bo proceeded with, ivil
pipiiig- bet'ijrepii £75 and £100.
reported that the length (f the ditclil i posed: re-instatement , ,
- , , The Towh Clerk, aujbmitted, nt tice by; the.' '.as early as possible, . = ........, ......... . ingjtli1o L k s * p \ : end M V u « iT r l l :& ^ ‘
'Mr,fr W Parkington’s tender for nainti 0
urveyor fXJ tt ' T ' “abing if the Council 1
submitted 'a .letter ffoiA ”K suggested;.. b**® i'«“uut the land L '
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!j- ' ' - '
f I
and by j him , on th“ Taid ' CodnlulbFlle c S t f e e ^ f“ ■
\fo. erected |
. sultation! with the Town CleTkfuhd’Borough, DU^veyor;, were deputy to negotiate termr
Bleazardj' in con]
S To the Highways Coinmittee the Borough'
[would pur| j I f c the
“®Puvfa w negotiate terms I ‘HS ' ‘ueir |i[®.
lamps.
^aromont-ayenuo is, to bo lighted by gas'j including, tho I question of land values- and I ,1'is I: ,
i; , ,pre|« i, ' ‘ ‘rhi ■ IPnrks ■ nnS’ '--■-founds Sub-Coni; I
public scatjs to be placed on,the
annual .inbpection'of the Waterworks , held on Wednesday, Junq Mth.- ;| mitfeo jinterviewed. ,Mr. h°. g Tingle will i - r 1 . " T t— I a Ui , , r ? 8ard to his sugghsUons forfthe nrovisioh I
•! J. • ^ ’j-P®“ od of one nioritU'on tflfl aubiect to I Hit- >hil enclosureifor'l I j
amended to moett,pre|«ni,day'
eondiGons.lI 1.5?’^.™*%®, ^^i’
bb.tho Mmistry' 0 ’ ,''Hb ilth ii ‘ / . 'TUiRTV ' HillliW' AA ■' for
Clerk informed
prepared to the: purchase
entertainment'm-tlio Castle g r S a H?™'".® 'W
entertain an ajiplicatii of Mytton House -for _______ _ .
®f Brungerler Parld. ifitb regard f®-- ‘Ifo PurchaW of Mytton
imormed-^; Due; . Sgtatea . n . an amn
‘ tThsy iiai to'
f«..
e pur se. re-,
% lane The
made
of section"ira’ofld&Vwcal Act, 1933,,for ^conseiitiio iorTow
Joiise,,
^insultqtion .iHth the 'fowl I S '^®® ' ‘i | aovance mf 'feSyoiilt ‘'®P^!i'
— *» —
tfle ^uiip'ose of munteipal o i^ r tu r th a f e iIlj
Part oi Brungerfe Ptrk' : :;v. ,
regird ib'the
An alarming crash near Portfield Bar on .
ing ! itheu i t o E
oewera^e Coidinittee accepted • tue ] ‘e iigna- ^7 . regret at the same time oAress- a apprecialfah ibf
ppreciaHtih'o ’- thb ’loij 4
tli^ i
Bflwage Farm [at a remuneratlbh hf £2 lOs.' pi^ week, rising by annual incremriAs of
for the pbsitwn"of ““bailiff
5sl to a maximum of £3 per week, with, hohse provided rent free. ‘ The Sub-Cbm-i m}ttee will select three applioaits
submitted^: for -widening"'’WcLtl B r a S l J A m ' th'e‘‘6onrmTttee?will: m to road. It, was resolved, that 1 the nmend-l|»H‘ - .................
for the widening. ' ah abj pint-; from'
Town Clerk submitted a letier t6 the Ilghways Committee from the ■ Diviifional
requirdij; Road Engineer stating'that The Mi4>ster 'oteTransport was prepared to ,;iT pro- visional approlval (subject to exnniui ition •
Council s Five| Year,:pfoijrfi'mme, I proviiftd • deteib) to! jth« /ii&ludea 'to '.H that- details ;of! thh pro-,
120 yards and_ the estima(ted; cost ofsllpimlico-road Btidge (tlie”sdcond “p&'t ob of- flia first.
The workij the first year’s' programme) be L. __ prepired - and" forwarded to the Ministry of I'raiisport
, t, i w
pensatidn and fori the reduction in rprit c.on-1. satisfaction iif the Borough Engineer 'the Ji * ®‘'fi4ford-tond 'hhd;Gliatburn Ok-toad MjuentJupcm ce^jn of .the.faiin-laiid HlghWayi: Gommittee raise ho Objection toJ 'v u F P^PP?''’!'! ';6 '.<f«8hied. tp 'lje Tofir the ConijpQtiy’L proposals,
to tho ltenant of| Goosehutts inrm asicom-' te-instatements being carried out’to theili-‘^,
at Henthorn have caused the Housing Com mittee to instruct tho Town Qerk to, write tlio tenant of a .Council lipuse asking! him to keep his dog lindfer control,
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Ikliicatipn Conunittee -with' regard'.to tho appointment of a' part-time ScHdbl Atftend- aiico Officer, tho Finance ,Committee de cided to advertiko; tlie position.
Follon mg on a recommendation. of the
!« it you: will dis-
iliclonging to the Council at Edisford Bridge, formerlyt oepupiedj by Airs, Whitham,! at ,a jcliarge of one
Mrs. Eaton, of Low Moor, has been given permission to sell! ice cream, etc., on land
season.! |
.gnowu to bo now the aide
ladder are rungs in 'nter just qifference How
f'let, at high .Til. : c - . j ,
warded details of [giants' whiCh'['WiiId bo made by the County Council for ma'intehancej lU'liiiir ahd improvement of-delegate classi-! lied nodi unclassified county road works, ;
lilt the Castle were appointed by the Parks and Playgrounds Committee to atteud .the annual meeting jof the - North-Wdsterni
S; THE SCHOOLS.
or jof tlio Empire Day . eVpry boy iu tljo sclit o. H 'tfiig competitions in Sf|i Only incliiment
sibi'kliiig activity is in A|ls morning at Ribh lie weather is kind,
le, visiting parepts and 'W-,
j I'alks; of Empire'|Day ■Wre Songs in I Halt,
hte i plakiod display of
_ ^aaised games;) ablting liorso: display, y:'amid display, i
lUienk for lunch. n.| -Itliletic Sports.
lojibt that lu [every le arranged that i mrs by those Itakinj:
sdiools in the toW’ lay in their own sty,
nitatioii of Shield douse parade.
[
physical and will
will part.
imp is as follows:— 1 lire Day Service,
, I '. '
r , house table j tennis iiioiisliips.
assured ilesdalo ' for this'
)1 takes pursuit weather friends i
sports, 'J cham-
S i l t The
.
I'll! he paid D’eirAvage? /p|i that-daj^. granted a holiday
(forporation - workmen
on the occasion of workmen who liave upwards in the eri
Alderman Parkep and the- Head Gardener!
for a I polo on land near Little’ -Moor-rond, | in connexion with further bulkl supply -of electricity to tho Council’s Kiiig-la'ne'i'Sub- statioij for the purpose ot supplying the new Cement Work s.,
I’ i i !
for .the external painting of Couhcil houses in Hehthorn-road, SeedaTl-avenuel Edisford. tlib option for: the' Coqncil to renew'fir
The Housing Committee accepted j tenders
the Gas Slaiiager negotiate. with owner a' lease for! a term of; 10 years.
have i been'
on: Saturday 27t'h gntie! their annual trip. Those been twelve months and - ploy of the Corporation
I roe Lih:-ary Committee that the issue of hooks for the month of April totalled 6,271,-
rile Borough Litrarian ' reported, to | the f!
fiiiiii the oil 19 days.
-he National Central Library. the dally average was 2771
pentrnl'
e ; Deeni Watsfln and Co. (16). :
..Councillor ;5al)o;v8 1 sanction to borri was pijeseiit, hut took no
..part , in;ijm[’con sideration or discussion;, ana .did'fidt.i’yote on the iresolutions, The Honiiig; Mqilager is
to.superviso the painting .and'|p 'be’lpaid | 5 per cent, commission.on the' umpunt of j the aciepted. tenders.
Committee for: Peymaneht offices
from, the lending,' i f I party from the Blackpool Shaw-rpad Sunday Dpo Coen | I Wednesday'm June, aiid desired the|use of
H'lvcr, as [o make till' sowci' Icrcived.
iipliroacliqd the oivncrs of land in 'Jjatburn- riKul, wliifli .would ho served by the’ proposed to whether they were prepared contribution towards the! cokt of and submitted the! replies he; had
e, and school. bo
Hints : Finishing. |mi.ce of energy in'e this
head anil body forward. 'j Jouiul to see;wlior3 .your
pneej until’ yot 'bavo , must i be ovjr the
Just bdiind don’t giro up iipd try to win a;ppj[ice a't
L 1
lb! 10th are now on own. • * 1
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' ]|ico I at Te n n is c l u b .
fS'aatbiies are i always! popular. I '’“tJenjoyed tho:everit. ISoiiio re fought, and ns'there wero and eight, ladies om each jere able to give pleasnrq .-
lesfiay evening tho' Castle, lei ed tho season fen matches r farrow at tho Castlel ' Jtii ■
for tennis,' and as
>ei t; to more players' than is ' Hatches. Tho. result iwas ns. ! won 12 gentlemen’i tom .
learns had supper, a very; a word of flinnks is diiu.
' 'the Castle Pavilioh who I, nicely: . ; Ini a suitable
'ere looking forward tq tho it Barrow.
'! |
is against' Harwood' Con- ■ ■
Harwood to-morrow, ' I : H -
THE SEGRETARY,
Barrow captain th inked f A: a pleasant evcnini f and -
, h whilst Barrowjiron A., rpd 4 ladies’ sets. ^ After
i
laittce th a rcsoliitii
*i"u in tlie scMe‘''orcharge3l te r ‘electrkrty Imported on the matter.’. The Jdwh^dlerk: -.iiimlin.i fJ.. i;_i.i;—I _ii .1.“:.^.
( limrli Cpiiiicil notified the Electricity Com- pt at a ilieeting: of that Oohncil j :m was ipnkscd asking for a reduc-
Tlio: S cretary to the Clitlieroe 'Free
si'lidiils. jThe matter was'referred to tho huli-Comirtittee.
. , F , . . 1 was authorised- to
inform.Mr. Kuig-Wilkin- I son that: the. matters mentioned whre receiv ing attention..'Alderman Seedall whs'eni-
's to lio engaged to give two additional . ' Arisirig from the report,of the Consulting concerts rt the fee! now agreed, providing li Engineer on the question of an additional [||[ I'ollcctioii nor charge for chairs is inade ;.reservoir- tho Borough Surveyor submitted 'U such-concerts. | • . . .
. , ! ' ' : ' ■irisiiig - -T ^
111' tlio C Ilitlieroc
[ ici'k sub iiittcd letter from' the Clerk of 1 to the Ministry of Health for sanction to fJ]'c Coiiiite Council
.
TO[ '".miiittcq of the County Counc 1il proposed I: metering arrangements. Tlie temporary I'crnmiijcml. that
t . y v - 'u u i iv u o i u v i i i ^ D u u i i m y : o u u » .1 i1 ■ '"111 District should
tho Clitherod Registra- ba retained.
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(-leaves and Sattertliwaito were appointed. I and the firms 1 e had invited to take part '
6i.....
di'pilall. ! 'Siilijcot
' ‘ t .,'iiild bo able to drnw'.off-the highway so
iiiit no Irafiic.
‘trising
“iiifcreiu'e sliiro, Cl
t'l |iass a """lived tl "stem of
k'
liic.isliirc
Ulialle,v-r(Jad. The Chief: iConstable I’ .re- I Clitlieroe and di-Strict. tehicles requiring re-filling
j'l'ii of 5(10 gallons Icapaeitv, together jwith. - , i l ei; pii iips, on land ndloining No. 1165, 1
;o the usual conditions the lyatch | granted jnn application
byj.Mr.. Barton to install three petrol tailks,
ibstructioil 'would; bo [caused -to'
out of a resolution passed Pt a of local authorities of Stafford- esliire, Derbyshire, and South:
"d carefully
t® the 1 exhibition m reqpect; of lbI ■
i
■ l'l")iiitiiieUt of five' representatives of-the iiiiiiriloi the Governing .body of the iClit. l'!“ “”.'''>1 Grammar School, the lerin of j'l"'® Die present representatives ekpir- ”n
Ike Fii ance Committee jeonsid'ered, the 1 • ■ I ' .—. - T — 1-. ^ svA
: veyor's ! report ard to bo carried! opt im- ! mediately.
’orks fecommepded in .the Borough Sur- Xf._ Trv __ 'I. £1_._T ■
out of tlie representations made, tending! [the, motoring nrrnngements the oiincil for "the retention of''the't’eathermg'groujids;,'■ Approval - was' given
-• !igi I ■ ! . . . - i. I 1 . .V....I 11.. .. .1 ' . .1
""Hen tiii decision:of-the; Trustees of the rogarJ ,, to tlip convenience; toneatli ,the' "to Sainicl Green j bequest ;in relatioh ;te ™® " ‘“■'“‘'y “ "® considers'advisable.,.’"., [lie Ciithi|rfle Borough .Band.' The .band I
Tlio MaVor reported-ti) the Finance Com-1 Inspector, to nidke''such _ arrangements ^dth
i r n report to thfi Waterworks , and--Estates. ' I Committee witl( riigard tp a schemo for e.x-'
. 11 egistration District, the 'Ifowri : to, the scheme, inff! application'will be made m stating [that' the |Sub- -borrow £620 foij the' provision of permanent W
i AWermen Manley! an<i I the lOtli to'20th June, and as to stands he : ind Councillors ■■Bleazard,-Hnr-I liad provisionally . ires'ervfd, tor CliUie'roo,
c.Ti, . , -1 Municipal Exh bitiaii pt Blpckburn from
: had beefi made l or tho
liolding.pf the Noftii- East Loncashiri Industries and Blackburn
' consisting of tlio Slayor, Councillors Ben- : thorn, Bleazard,! Dewliurst and Hallows vyas einpowe|ed to iiiake_ all arrangements with
Similar resolution, tlio. Council with her and tlio members of the fomily. —it is .estimated -to be 18 feet long—a and asking' the Town Couucirre.xpressihg deepi'jregret and
sincere.kympatliy
at in their opinion “ the existing I Mr, S. Bridge has been appointed foreman rating is I inequitable and should gardenej-. Applications from* practical; considered in all its aspects, | gardeners are to bo invited for the position
grounds! ' Committe.b; ! (Aldermati' parljery reported the death of Mr. R. Garner, the foreman!;; gardoiicr ■ at the , Castle, |i which occurred bh the 27th Aipril, and'that the Borouglj Survo.Vor forwarded a letter to Mrs. Garneri bp behalf -of the Comriiittee,:
The ’ dhairmap [of the Parks, ahd Play
in the exliibitioii. The action of the Mayor was approved and'adopted; a Coinmittee
i c
’ ' f! The lilayor reported arrangements i wliich
; - i : - powered,; in consultation .with’.-the! Sanitary;
Ilio Borough Surveyor reported to' the j arm and Seweragd Committee that hd'Imd )
iwas agreed to grant the use of thB; Castle playing fields for games, also the tennis courts, I etc., at the usual cliargesj it being understood, that the jparty should: not have
a field on-which to hold, their Bpbrts.;| It
hut only in common with desiring to use them.
the exclusive use of the playing field',’ 'etej.. other persons
Tlie Town Clerk sabmitted letters to! tlie Health!Committee: from Mr. Horace! King-
AVilkiuson with
regard.to the 'W.c/’s lin; the public. Convenience ;beneath the Free. Library .and the Chairman (AldCrnian Seednll)
Parks land'Playgrounds 'Gomfiiittee that a
Tho Clitlieroe Statio.nni'fi’sifer .notified: the _______ _
, R. Bnerley (36 houses); Clithefqi C(i-0^era-1 conipletiop of tfi^ negotiations, npplica tun h J 'N
t e iS s IA S ,* ! " i - i » » . i»a<«i'.-st i»
of! adapting and . - i
borrow £1,000 for the purnse the ;Ministry of Health • Plnns I were
pyc.sented - - , - Idr [Millhead Quaiyies, Ltd.;. at Bankfield Quarries,
fitting the premises. to the .Higlivak's far-
A: permanent, grtenhouse at, Dickfield, tiw j Moor] for Mr.i M. Procter ; ■ : j
A ihop frpnj; a[ 5, Castle: Gate, for Me4fs; I : Melias Jitd.’; !
Electricity sub-station at Commercial 5: :i I, for, the Electribity Department; |!;
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A iGosjpel Hall, at Milltlioriie-avenue, fhr tfie ' Trustees of the hlanor Hall ’
Sci llery at 26, Brpwnlow-stroet, for Mr; Hargreaves;
H(mses at Priucefe-avenuo, for Messrs. H. Watson and Co. .
Compressor, i silos Horrocksford,
' ‘ for Ribblesdale Cemsit and packing plant
.L td .;!" Temporaly tool plied ot “ AVimboilrnb, iOImtburn-road, |fdr Mr. J. R. Garnet
.Temporarv garage! and pumps at tVliall : -road, for Mr. 6. Barton; iTeinporary , store 'shed, at 22, MittpnrVi ii|, ; for Mr. J. Walton; . . .
' ;
Temporary hen cabins: a t ' Up-Brooks, .Mr. tv. Pinderi
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the back sngge^.ta pelf-poisoning due to kidney weakness. So do dis turbed nights] rheumatism, lupi- bagq and. sciatica. 'Your pains will not go until the kidney filters tiro working properly, and the best way to ' strengthen and stimulate tho kidneys is to take Doans brand Backache Kidney Pills, j
S t l i b t h b ; B o c k ! A! stabbing pain in the small of
.field-ioad,'.. .‘Fletton/ Peterborough, ,j 'saysi'“ For nearly- two years I was-' laid up every few months. , I would ' be .doubled uji! with terrible pains in the, small of [the back. I began to think tliere jwas'no cure for me, but Doans Backache Kidney Pills niade.' me ■ well again. - . 1 slmll: always be grateful for the benefit I had'
frbm.Moai|s Pills.;:- j" ; - - i [
, Mr, , M . Cunnington, 41, Fair- (Signed) 'W. Cnnningfon.V
sist lipon DOANS," ls.,3d., ,3s; and 5s.
: . !;
Do ins Mr. Cunnington did.. In-) ‘ I ■ '
iriio.iargekt King! C'ohta ever caught al;
-font rpre'[White anakesfrom thb
Batii.CdvM Selangor, i Malaya—the first' of these 'strarg snakes.: eaptured. siicb 1898—hove -arridoii at jlio London Zoo from Singapore! '
Temporary store! shed at. 3, Moorlaad- Icresccht, for Mr.-A. W. lYliitaker;
Robert Cowgill),''who died jlast !week. ’ was laid to rest at Killingbeck Cemetery,' Leeds,
FUNERAL PROGESSiON A MILE LONG. The late Bishop of Lebds (Dr.. Joseph
on I Monday, The interineiit was :tlie last stage of tho long and dignified obsequies
with which ,tlie Church of Rome niarked tlie passing
of.tho YorksKiremon who was Bishop of|his owA native! Diocese,j fori nearly a quarter of a century.
I, j.
sunlit graveyard for the conlmittal service, which was joonducted by 'ProVost J, Russell. 'The simplicity of j the ccremimy contrasted sharply w{ith the', impressive :ritunl, ot solemn Requiem Mass . celebrated shortly before in the' mourhful shadows of-St, Anne’s Cathedral.' ' Thousands pf people, lined the streets of the cityras-tha mile loiig proces sion proceeded to [ the cemetery. ,Si,x thou sand-schoolboys .aild schoolgirls iformied a guard of honour Along (ihe rbute Iwhilo the remains of:-the,man,they k’
Dense crowds ’
Children’s Bishop ]’ passed to its!last rest- ingjplace. j [ . , |
[ - ■; i 'In th’c Cathedral. '
Archbishop - of Liverpool; (Dr.-[It. : Downey) celebrated , Requiem .'
M.ess :in the' presence of jsix . other
Ca.tholicI .Bishops,-, • was a menlorable one. ^motlmes dhring the her-' vice! .(Dr,. Downey 'ocbnjpipd , a throne facing the j empty j-tlirone-,^ which once, was'Bishop
Tlie, scenpiat the . Cathedral, where the
Cowgill’s. At the*’ altar'he
was.as.sistej by Canon P. ’Vermeire', deacom and Ganoii J. R. Diinfordj'sub-de’acbn'.' -Their black vest ments symbolised '
the.sorro-w of tbe'occasion.'
In the nave: sat 'a small group of relatives of the'late'-Bishop'! from’ Olitherde' and';Tl«c trict[
among.them Mil 0. Cowgill (brother), Mrs.! John. Broivn, Mrs. Dobson, Mrs.. AValihesIey, .j- Mis.’ CraVeA ! aftdi.-'Mrs, —
The Cathedral 'was filled to overflowing.
’Watson .(sisters),’; More’tlia'n 2(K)’ clergy! of the Diocesej-secular and regujar— attended, wearing snipliccs, and there was a large! body of; nuns, representing 42 nonvent's in the AVest Riding, civic representatives and. [ptlior ■ distingnisjied monrnersJ ns.; wolf, as hundreds of' members of the! general publib—some'of them standing in the aisles.-
J. DrJ Shine,! Bisliop'of Middlesbrough, gave
the [address.' Ho recalled Dr._ Cowgill’a 8unnv..'teniperament, playful disposition, and
the kind and Candid ways which lie managed (tbntinned ftt'foot of next! column.)
(Continued from preceding column. i
';to combine! wi ll b full realization o' 'the •sorionsness and grqrity of a Ufa devoted to thb c?re|bt ; sone 250,000- souls.! - . . ■.!'' ;
“ Thosq who saiV him. ddy’’ by day'know
[make full Iproyidion for the sanctification -of the people;’;’, said Bishop Shine. . !
father to t|iiem and he gave protection to those in daiigeT.',; '
like.
He ghe: )
’ . ' “ The moniory of Bishop Cowgill will; long
bo radiant.! I t Iwill not easily fade. | His cheeryIiiippiness,; }iis,winsomeness,- his child like pietVj.'ihiA'strong sense of dhty-[diity which wqs never i irksome, to ; him—his in- offensiveneM, his charity, (wlilch found ex pression _|in [daily.: deeds of kindness and benefactions^, his joy nt the■ expansiin of God’s people^tlieso ■ were some of
eloinents which made up tliat_ beaiJtifiil, May God have mercy oh him.
t* _ I :____ t » tho
lovable, spifitiml character which iwas Dr.- Cowgill. May he rest] ii). peace. ’(
MAKE A NEW HOME WITH DULITE ' ■'
More c'heerfuT in appearance : nb 'longer dark and depressing. •"■(' [ 4
Ask him to' toll you all about- DULITE.' —- ■ -1 :. ^ I
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DULITE—^the high gloss paint wliich lasts longest and gives the bestJtoh ! Sole Agent: THOMPSON > 0XBUR6H,
31 MOOR LANE. — TEL; 107
sympatlijj apd; Trent pity, humanly spiritual human, hurablo and Clirist- tered t|io orphan,' hb i|as a
“ He was a; man of tender charity, deep and spiritually
with what (bobndless energy and wise por- severing ^ffortp he; tried to'keep apace with the growing iieeds of the Diotese atd to
t b i iG H S T R P P ROBERTS' CROUPLINE LTD.'. BOLTON, LANDS ' M i s i m t s '
new'' as “ ,'tiie ' '
pressed forward! into' ,-the
off ces at Horrocksford, for Ribblesdallp j Cement Ltd.; | ,
Schil-<lotaeIlcd houses _ at Han’tliorne-plqqe, i for Messrs. G. Calverlcy and Sons;
B i s 4-
the Chii^ren’s Bishop. INtERMENT' OF DR.| COWGILL.
“ Prices too Low,
DU,J,T[0N ' FARMER DEBTOR AND MILK'MARKETING BOARD.
-Favni, Dutton! near Longridge, at Preston Bankruptcy Court; on Friday last, .when ho entered liabilities, of . £522 19s. 7d. hnd a .deheienoy ;bf'.£3M 9s. 7d,„
:' [Debtoy attributed his failure to losies in pattle, insufficient I income .to'.meet thh cost
'pf keepipg the cattle, and farm expenses-, l. lacii pf pppital to work the farm.'
and
and' none bi £100. ' Before a farm Ihbburi
mother. [ Hej He received
from the .!Mii
The farm, d,ebtor stated, was of 37 acres, arable land. Thp rent was taking over, the farm lie- was'
hpYborrpwedipbput; £176-from; Jiis. irife'a; Imdj not ’repaid that ironejv
, r. ' His capital was £27, and
-winter, luid aboutjlOJd. in the summtr.. The Deputy Official Receiver (Mr. li', P.
The- pxaminatioU , was adjourned closing. ' I i
lljd. per gallon for his milk k Marketing Board ir the
Lamb): Tub milk rates are too low to [make a . place | ike' l ur s : pay ?—Yes,
for C R O W , 'noalaable in Meailei, Searlel FeOir, and Sore Throat.
:j “ I npyer hid a, chance, jio make the'-farm I pay,” s$id'J(ihn [Armstrong,.'Mnnot . House
,
high temperature 1! you leave the cure to Crdnplufbi'wlilcH'^MS down at once to the root of the trouble; i
OYoupline does not sto^i your cough by drying it up. It restores the tissue to health.’ If the tro'ublejls oil the’chest give Ctoupline at once' and avoid serious-consequences,'.i,:
,
:^or ' tiidre/ithan ’sev^’nt|! [years Molhers "have made Oioupline the famdy sale, guard.' It is just as good lor Grandma as for baby. Children like It. Keep a bottle, always at hand., A dose in time saves' life.'' Never'despaD while there Is ■life’aifd Grou’^lflo.-
. i -'
.Cfoupline i'^infeiinfects mouth.: ’ Osirg ;le with'.- slowly, y.
swallow, cough Oroupllne is the cure. ?of
the-'thro evity
;bat; and !d then Mnd of
1
yotfngeit child." ‘9f .bl®,‘)lh, Up moro .............. .......' straining, no more
s
taken for building jiurposes. : Complaints of damage to gardens byi a dog
i ^
Comniittee I a circular from the Ministry of- Health avitli regard to the Milk (Special Designations) Order, 1936, and reported- as
The. Town Clerk presented to jtlie Health
'-to lljo' provisions which would | affect the'| Council. ' Dealers in respect ofi whom tho
■of licences'so .granted wall ho Used at the maxiiha' prescribed by the ordef.
by the Waterworks and EstatesiCommittee from- the agent to the owner.of'Ni; to the Post'Office Engineering Department I Castle-street, stating that .the premises iv
the Council's la d at Grindleton, and a pole to
erpet an overhead telegraph' lon.i
fi-.-nom....,
line over I M for! sale but he kvould be pfepm-el „„,i „. „'„t. I ^raiit a .lease ofj the same for- a term to
lejnisied for the,
piirpo.se of a gas showrqo; t n.L-hat
recoiniliend that Dio premise, r
tjie premises , for] showroom purposes-lihl the, annual cost! of maintenance, .staffibg; etc.. It wa.s prhposed by Councillor, Lii ill, Seconded by Aldeimna., Thornher, and ® sdived to
mutually agreed) . The Gas . Manager . o^.ol.oofe'nt of Die cost of-adhlt'
Permission has been-granted conditionally f'oom, and the Giw Manager submitted ht ter . I . ... ....... I i| ^ ,, and requesting the Council Xte give wp areas Iwithin .the’iheahiiig* of
|ri;fom_mende(l to agree to their suggestions ’n Clerk was authorised to to comply with
_ The Gas Works Sub-Committee -consii :e red I iL® ndvisability [of establishing a'gas sliiw-
than 200 yards]..apart,-';. In ■ .view' of the' opinion of . the I Ministry, tlie Council was
tike the
t? “|P'X®'’®4.t®™® froadl , Subject to the necessary wOrks and’’ j?/ ^ ‘®, CyB,tw:as still pt the opiriion ;,hat -S.^Uftwa-lOpd, Ediihrd-:
• trunk iiiaiil cables and connecting boxes: ^0™'“'“ “ . ® ^.letter from ,the Minis Irom the Sub-Statidn in King-lane, alongvi t ^.'J^P®*'^ ®^'?f'4fi ,'fhat . the Minister, dfter ' , I,-Bo«'e,rgate,. AVilkin-street. and Little M o
Lancashire Electric Power Co., ‘of their: in-;-i i rpt m p , ' ■ . ... , lention to Jopeu iii) streets and lay down! r. ’ - F t
o r - ' i o **‘® f the observitions
li in tho
1 consideration to the question'of de-restric ing' the sections pfj - Edisford-road which’ lighted by means of Iamp.s plachd riot
and wideinirig, of ■"orto
Jplo^^a
^ terminate Iiia appoin?iaerit‘aS" S T h o '^ rm and.
yMr- H. DaVis. b,ai(iff; qt tile Sevagb Farm. i-;
IHIKI T MILES AN HOUR - r -O R i8 IX T Y l
CONFLICT OIF e v id e n c e .
R AN^y Pli,LI0N; PASSENqI r LV H b R r j AT WHALLEY^
i-<
near, side, mounting the footpath and touqcmg [fo^nrd .forra ditthhcbfof,|atbuf, ro yards out of contrbl;-' The Mfiver ahd‘,
motor cyble two mof
hJs-'pillioil "qjassenger-were-throwir -td 'the- ground
tion|ofl(jcrrS{^r''‘ il«rihs1 second, which wasll
*^ “~iprr‘
u motor cycle in a maimer dangerous to l e iw o r l smbbth and wwe unsMe public, and for cariying a pillion passen|r Ispee^- ^
Non;a;
4Mtw.cyql6.jajt-Jiaying a proper pillion f ' ■=M*illiaa
L.afhberti-M Pendle-street Eak j
Sabden,- was summoned for . aiding ami abutting m .theJsecond offenice.
o.R.®,., u.uu at his 'request: witnesses were' i rdered'out of oobrt. i ,W - W
travelled a further 60 yards along the fodt-1 ”®^® ;“,®i.®-r““i “ot much idea whnt path before it collapsed. Both men ’ 'hurt. In a statement to the defendaht
near ■ Portfield Bar, j and ! • ,
US'“-tetflfic’’ ahd as ■ liohr. ^•■nkfan'Ak-af.
police aopn after, the
'Defendafit sfriiek ' , | ,7 S t o h ? - ! «uu , the' ma c
- - —— accident,
h i h l t r y in g to X I « ' I"® W - ’
direction > of Whalley fowardd, Afccrington nt J B.O. Roderson ^gdyoifihdfente as to road meastli'ptpgijts, jau9
the P-C.'Bennibgton.y .-
about 30 miles an hour on his correct side «>id that whhn'he was abofit
,]uoi!eT6h*.F»L0^e*vh(j saw a
attempted to pass' the' lecb’nd,' thus forcing I nient:|haviiig previously been read by Supt .lu.iu:,against,tIi6.^kerb...,.None.of!the cars I P»gett .'n liis opening r'eraarks: '
numbk of motor cWtf aWroiTching him from the direction of Great Hanvood He was about to pass the first car when a secorid ear cut out attempting to :pass the flrtt iwhilo a third car also cut out add
would hear fi'liat the prhsecution’s witnesses had to say about those; ears,' Supt added.
[. , . Natbiih
lOn .April,-19th, he-was ii-alkiiig in front of -TV
[I'ortneW Bar, and saw, {i motors cycle come » »iwui, - , .
Queen-Street, Whalley, said that at 3-50 p.m., on Accriagton-roadi near
‘^5truck tho KorbstonD.” Blackl^ge] ;! tape;, sizer, of
32, •stopped after the, accident. Tlie magistrates I *- I ; pMendantfs! Deillab.
was a mafilied maa’Tfith siSi c’hildieh,: Bis machine I .qrjis: ia 3} .h.p.-1929 model.!! 'Jfe
In evidbuce, defendaiit MbUnt said he ,
,n.®? ,Ife®H;’Fierii;'.'-1veil .iridfod,-and,strongly] derired ■tfiMtlh'e’'I tr’ayelled''!k i’ 9'^^^^ hour. 1 He k|lew:th’
«6’
[round the corner,from Whalley at a terrific'[ kerb’ on speed. ! It seemed tO: be lmaking direct ( Accririgl
was certmn|y.'-not more,than:30 miles an hour. ! Travelling - about 4 feet from the
, , , '. '9'! his proper side as he approached
■machine, continued its-course. , ’-It struck | of the t'h'i: iwas passing the .first, and a third .was ilosifig!
to run back, and I waq goinig -to make a I out to! pass desperate effort,, to ' jump jcle'ar if the towards thi
the kerbstone and the hack wheel skidded | only a round. [ The pillion rider; was flung off, and kerb.
Bide b e f e StoDDiflh™'‘^ A I v i “ -
them and- nsked.'for.a message: to be taken r to the (police. . He.would;not say there were
car anoroach frntn' go
“'h'o no other;cars on the road: but'lie could not him'strlkmT'timl-Trl,
Blacltlrd'irfl nrldori+1 t T ' 1, 1 ' a S r c v l ^lmd no
IVitness ■ %oeed '• i like them,” lie said.
them. Cross-examined, witness: said' lie saw ,one
7V" I onVoj "■? n,if „A... second, , “ I had to make;
cohplfe qf feet to'flo' it, and I hit the I 'rpiridnibol'-nothing more ' about If Iliad had a clear-road
Defendant I added that in .the accident his loot . was I fractured and he received 'serious
‘63„Io'h|'s hip and stomach. Lambert i
agree that defend'nnt was'forciid on to the I [ m J® ! ' ‘®'“® kerb by a third-bar'in line. -
® * ‘® -''
||«We,(ioubf n| to
.whether.Molt Waslgqilty. In spite of serious injuries, defendant'giive
liJ? ®® ;P,®'H ,a proper account'as to how I tjie^ acci(]eiit happened, and he suggested -ja 11U.'®.!. if-'Only that third Car liad'stopped,
a motor cjcle hod no ^ desire to .do so, and, fbeen sun pibned that morninc ■ Mount m. fact,;would not ride one. , , ’“ I don’t l lm stil|..i?nal.le to w < ^ k ,T S in’
" f ®'’ a" K''® * ‘^®t ^ What Bacup P.C. Saw. 'rdulll feve
serious ,p6sitioii indeed; seeing .that he was ! unable jto trace ' the car. .that caused the
attentioh was | Idangelbus drmiig,' aiid the'm'nSistrfite3''TO • A A ^ '•A' A *i ____ ■ '• *
S t a ; S i ? ; ‘S ‘t -1 ’ e* ’ ■
W H Y m w m
the magistrates, Mr.. ChorIey aHegatiohs had I
that after, listening ®°"®>dar-
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kerbside to, get,opt of the Wlay car;’’'defen'daht,said., 'i'Thad
Tht be dangerous,;’and’'at t1int’ ’p6rntr’hiB speed d;,Pprtfi6ld;rero6sing'to • . PJ= USING
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seat deeffired I t wap feather,,,''cont''ainet with ]a defliftHl inbW-'.Mfeg: .flMlied. inside. It was pttjichpd Co the .•-rpar-mudguard of
fendant - soon .after the, accident, .this .state- '
u afl* ' ^ I * nfrap, arid was definitely IVitiiess'gut 'in. a statement madh byJde-
pillion
Metfin Mbuncey, of(27, Bfahdswood-road Shacksteadsl, corro ib
Doratede ’
..... ....... . X ' - ' " the
Cbo.rieJ)' of. MuPebester, de- [
M the outset, Supt. Pagett said that describe, defendant’s spebd)
one? would, say his speed was 60 miles dn i
ahd*'asT'excessive,’’ and“tSt I Fcnte”'?’ u'» ^i fe,'.i.
‘I'
exces.sive.’’ ntiU : / ‘flo^hiri^Car.’y [that Anpweri'ilg SfiflOffiffey.f'bBfcess declared
tnanjyQuP . • , ; Witness; No; I should be in the better
A ,is JVouId not he, be m a bttter position to see!
P®®‘‘‘®'>„'ffcauBe, I could ■ see the ykholb' of ban on the read} ibetter aile to e
the evidence or- -I , ff;. T-i,?’ ' ■ i;p''-•’--"•iKA.pi..:. Av . i ' i , t '
Sabden, who^a^j^eatM in court pn j trarel)i^Lit”',a reasonable soeed ' wii^T<b«i«i I drivingj added'that* b5th tyres of the machine iwdre
® at [high ‘ '
i. a”— 7- ''w'—vy oessions, on I Thera was. umple room for'the«motor ovrlfta k i io Z d th? hehd F l t 'W ’'Mn f
............. o f sido^whM in,J;he, centre ofnithbirfjad.'J .''Vhen theij
witness'|n.w ij direc. [
immwlBtey, behiM; was running-kWith'^its*] 1
the'right: in, the attempt to'negotiate the I i - bend in-the; road. ' He-failed, owing to His I ' ' excessive fepeed, and struck the kerb oh the ' '
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HOi^TIOi (SPEfJ A BANKING ACCOUNT
,,.|^^Jf9Mf9_modern bank, spme,Mn(Jwad a t only 6'f i<Rkte
|, ,^m ln a l charge and i
' ’l . f i
nhlegni,ancUnsures & Vr'AlghP-all , t^F natural''dieans,
( and old. -It soothes aAd -heMs inflamed and congested tissue, b f e a-ks ujl'and removes Dritating
perfect chest pro tector: for young
Oroupllne Is the
i^R X trs IftbM 'l[E$TIMONIiJLS
■An.'ypur Croupline aPil find . It; reUfevCs a cough id
Aoaringioiv- JVo all place great faith
yijiok tiijie..
Wetihoughloit-' I think Croupline Is womierful. ■ It Is the first . thing I turn to—it never.
lets me donn, Noriolk-
ine. '
■ I ' Bamfor^
Yonr”'CrhapIihe is'a'fine' v
lomedy.My, boy has
bnt eax ^Ct|npHnh -has' 'dona the trio.
ery had throat'thls
-iwinpllaov.it-dofs.gpod to my two'dliildthif.''If it is the last 1/3 I. have I get a b<iltle
.il.they start with a cough. .'You can't-give them enough.. They know it docs them good-
Aoorington- IWe; have'every oonfldehOe
wo have found that does not'upset the stomach.
In recommending, it. , It s the only Congh'Mlituro ii !
•l^mborton-' 1 have great daith In
-■
We have foand no coagh i l miituie to equal Croup-
'-if!
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