i ■' .] CLITHEROE ADVERTISER h TIMES. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER: 27: 1946 "
BOWLAND WANT HOUSING m T A G E PROBLEM TACKlED iEXraitlOUSLY
PLANS I IN PREPARATION EOR GISBURN, NEWTON AND GRlNDLETON
My Tai^et p » y |
divided I \.y r'-
“ rve been in busmesSnigdodinany yfeirs. , .'and fv e jseenia good mmy {yowgsteisJmake thdr'^tait Believe mc!| there’s a lo t inibeiog ablel toistart xightHrhavhig 'the specialist training jand that sortof thing-4to fit straight into a piogressh e job and ensure good advancei^t. My
5T31 tuge^ therefore, is my own boy’s training, Anyone with a .child’s)career to coilisider will^neod to4ook n6'further, .Ljmagine, ' for a jajgetfwdl worth) saving-for.”
S&VKGS |>SFsacs rS S'B(»n)3 DEF^^ m \H 'l TARGET * £520 WLLION BY APRIL
I localifood' officer, asking for nomi nations for the Food • Committee, the present committee’s ' term of office, expiring! at the end of I December, t.
I Messrs. .Garrard, Hltchln l and '•Watson.
I of 'the committed .are to be, asked I I to cohtlnue'!for.| the. next' term of 1 Consumption of water from the
office. • The -mlnutes-contalned- the following l-i i.: 1 j) .
Council’s mains for the :flve: weeks ended'August 2ith was;, Grlndleton, 432,000. ^ o n s ; i , Sawley,;,i95j^0; Rlmlngton, i244;3(W; Newton, ..71,000.
II PEl’RGL'PDMP. ilDNSOp BRIDGE [' j •; ; ' I. ■ . ■ j'.
to -the DUchy of ^Lancaster ihad Indicated that ; the .pump iwas
: i Furt'her-correspondence iJia'd taken'Place, (regarding- the petrol pump)at'Dufasop'Brldge; The agent
erected-by the'Duoiiy, and coni' tended'',that the position was con-ii
I [The ■; ) county : "Surveyor \ had l^reii I iterated'' ihls previous .contentloA that' tiie sl'tei ’W
; p o l^ d ' Out ,that the petrol pump ; wfisXnot 'i-a 'bffildlhg; to which [the : .Council’s:; bye-lEi'wa i would applyj
|i;ahd wattoe Uoence granM to •Leednam related to [the-storage of
;dilate removal, -'as;; no plans had 'brett passed for lts;
erectlon.Tt [was-
eiqires^d' the .(pinion' that - the- Ctouiicil should -Ask [for Its Imihe-
’ah- u‘ nsultb/ble, and'
I iHasleteood 'be nominated to serve In their place. All:othermenlbers
I It .'iwas ideclded to recommend that MesSra' Aspln, Dr. Fitch and
I 1 ::
! The .committee has.16 members:; tencrepresent consumers, five ore trade, members, . and one Is a trade employee. Since theiJormatlOn of ithe
jpresent.cornmittee three mem^r bers lof
j.the Council, . who (have served
as.consumerrepresentalilves, were::no jlongeri on the .Oounclh-
i I'l . r : ; :
I Proctor,. .'Redman; Robinson, Wil liamson,' Wright.: I 1 The Clerki Mr. Ji M; Arrowismlth,
; land'[Councillors ; Asptn, Dugdale, [Eastwood, .Dr.i Fitch, Hartley, [ He sie l tIne, > Holgate,' iHaslewood,
reportedtecelptofa letter from the
. vheld 'ln the Olitheroe Town Ball on iMonday. , Those, .i present were: Councillor T. Walker (chairman)
j/^UN(3IL business was dealt with to ;be an efifectlve and convenient '•‘ expeditiously lat. the, monthly | unit of local: government i admlnls- meetlng ■ of •the i 'Bowlafid R.D.C., tratlon. Resolved: that the letter
^approach was received. ji : [EXPENSES OP J|fEMBEBS !
be received and that no further action be taken In: regard to the matter .unless some f ju r th e r
'beha^. Resolved^.that the: reply to I this .questionnaire: be! deferred: pending consideration byiia more
representative meeting lof the Council.'
M l ' ' i I :.BDS SERVICE, ir ' I ,
-Of ^uch a'service‘Would beiadvan-i tageous -to residents In the: area and would, be entering for la public need, and - that' the!Commissioners. 'be invited to reconsider the applK cation.I '
' ' ■ I' I :. i:: ' : ! HOUSING FROBIEMS I The Chairman i' iqf r the .Housing
ciiltles were,arising In corineetlon Vdth the Ultes/at Bolto’n-by-Bow-. land ahdrBashhll''EaT^-andlt was- .noWi'sugg^Sted: .that the ifom-^lype • ‘,‘A” iSwedl^ i’KmbCT'Houres 'Should'
I petroleum'-splrlt and,did -not con- .<?pm:the siting of! the puffip; the [Only, other apparent con'trol was, |under [ the Town-i.-and Country 'Planning (Interim. (‘
■ it would appear to .be CTown: .'property; and the'pOwer could hoti toe -effiOrced. -iRetolved: .that ‘the*
AM03E»a:NTi zooj i & .g/ibd: BABs &
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M S ffm m nM & id ' “
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, 'Considei; toklhg /actlon for removal Lpf -fhe. oDStfnctlon.,under the pw-
'Visions ;o#f the Road Traffic Aet, 1930 '
WtMATcu ^ o um f BPf tw/raye/w, ; ,
I vlslto pLaiprefabricated' kitchen at' SlaldbUrh'School on (behalf 'M the Co u n t y ! Education' ■ ComtUlttee. • Details - of the (proposal : had 'been submitted.: to • the •' Town" Planning,
for planning consent to the prb-
Officer,
-whoreportedithat.the'pre-. ffibrlcatCd''bUlldIng'propo8ed to be: erected, Although 'PMy Intended as a tenrporary -'structure,-'wpiild be completely put of harmony With the purroundings And womd ■ clash Molently with' the .'afehool' building Itself, and thereby seriously injufe "’'le amenities of , the locality; Tlie Inlster of Town, and ^uhtry
a
’lannlng.was particularly, Anxloils * maintffin theiquallty of develop- mt ip. the Bowland;arral. Jn the cumstances tpe Town'vPlannhijg'
No. 49
riiis-.,liard- wearing bitish "is; yours for dri/y'^0'labels from
. it consent tq .the 'prppoisal [ble ifused'.; Resolved: - that ifhe Coun- ' being mindful -(of the-iurgenlt: tt-.fpr the provision of school
leer - felt . 'bound to - recoihmend
Authority, defer; consideration of me application, and .that a Joint meeting be arranged on thtsiteof the proposed .erection between all’ interest^'parWeb, (;
:als ln this area, and at the sanle le -realMng -their ‘re^xmsiblllty the Interim Development
; & l ie n ^ p s o/: Black & jGrie/i' .GoWfJi Tijftr mIVa 1 _
o& f m Fm CIB^ '1'
I ,d Ukbf.r ^ Of, f€A Packffts ' ' QUAinil IB.
appear! until the livec bas been damaged. Routine Dosing with Cooper’s Fluke and ^ Worm Drench .(containing the purest form of
Symptoms of fluke do not to cH ok W ' SffVs S.
carhop-tetrachloride) is therefore ■ esienthiL WHEN' TO 008E EWES ■■IITirrii -mill Tim
H|.-ll»i HM IFT., IIThUIM M V.
IIII.-tlT, HI IF nr.* nr, Hi HI. •ir.-iif, ■HOT,aiiMM;aiHS. Biii»T,aHn,aiiiKi.,
. aririen n
** 1**^ >•»!* M*l «• Mm M M» W WwW
«HEN ,T0 'D0SE (miE)i SHEEP Mm* IM « Nw D
* Ika D i. uipi. th* , hl(sf troile, w (SiaptM^ \ V M m IB" Otniril Huii{ir '
■F. E.W.H9WEU, LL0. HtU, Offll»-.HAl,IFAX
, le»ni lot Homes to b u y y o u r
:,any tlmojto a limit of 2(!
jhares.ir..... ■ Favoorabljeinterestratewlth bonuse|ln addition.
■an accoupt In the Subsci;lptiori (Shares Depart •ment. Each [Share calls, for a, luiiar. monthly
foveitmeiit of 10/- an4 rifiav be taken up at
HALIFAX aulLDIM^ SOCIETY ,' ' ■
Clitheroe Agents: STEELE, FOBDi :&
..NEWTON, BABCLAFS'BANk CHAMBEBS,
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Offigei Hours : .Tuesday and OPrldays, 10f30 a.m. ■ WILLIAM E. SUTTON
I-ANE, CLITHEBOE. . , PABK VUjLAS, KII^Q iSTBEET. Tel. 2133,
' I ' .: . -.'j- ■ ' ’
to-M 1p.m. i ,
i«7, an taore^ of 35 over June. Non-- ..
tha..^he Minister -of Transport states any month since June, 1941.':
particularly those ™re the highest-in
JULY BOAD DEATHS v t roadJ; deaths In July.' numbered
become a simple procedure by openlng
BAKINC POWDERj TAXATION INCREASE
T According to returns made In'theil I reasury’s ( annual report on National tncome .and Expenditure thei ‘propor iion of the national Income pata away ln rates, and taxes (direct imid indirect)
Iast.year, as compared with-1938, had'
ncreased from 4s.' lOd. - in the £ to OS* OUt.
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Clerk to the Clltheroe Rural-District (JouncU, Intimating that his Ooun-!- cU. 'had considered A letter from the Town Clerk of: Clltheroe and the accompanying report upon the suggested amalgamation of the Borough of Clltheroe with 'thp Rural Districts of Bowland and Clltheroe. -After, giving very careful coslderatlpn- to the 'Subject, the Clitheroe Rural' District Council 'Unanimously decided that no useful purpose would be served by-ffiscuss-1 ing the amalgamation of areas, as they considered the existing district'
AMALGAMATION QUESTION i A letter was received '•from'''the!
^ PROPOSED KITCHEN ' ‘ An application'had! been received'
Prderstoid, aS :the /hstallatlon: was made';by -the DuChy of-!Lancaster,’i
Development)!
fOouaty-lSurveyor be 'Infbrijied'. thati. 'this Council appear; to ‘be powerless, to act ‘ In' -the' matter, and asking, rfhat '-the County' Council should ;!
be (submitted ' with ,ithe !,uthjost desi^tch-jand' that ‘[to i.expediye negotiation an attempt
j.be made to arrange|for all parties interested! to ffieet -together bn .the site In an
endeavour [to reach mutuali agree ment.'- ' '
'arlridleton.,-:
.houses whl<!h Were attractiye, bilt' the Committee-decided .that prefer-- ence , ShouM be glvmi j h -' the ■traditional type of house arid that as a-first Ihstalment six’l f e t r y standard type: hpuSes!' should’ 'be
erected.ht (Rlmin^ri andi fbur at
houses had (beefi IpspePled. | There were' niAnyi' feAturesviUbdut: ihese
ffirex •, ruM "type • • prefabi Ic^^ "
'Within the district-ahd knewi wlmt replacements were required In' e'dariage
,iUc could;.asslSt In the pi :slich.damagej.. Resolv letter (be hdaresseij., ■ 'Press,;!
' culprits on-any. occasion were found.' throwing ■ : signs .or jpushhig off IqPte chplng stones .from the! .parapet walls of
■this nature by r ^ .__
■had a'Med' a rider to thtir verdict recommending | the provision such a sign. 'Resolved: toat
.^th^,provlslo|ibf the A letter was Iccilved from!
County'.CouncU'be risked^" —
Bolton'^by-Bbwlandi Motor ^ ilCo
!, asked to arrsrige " nece^ary
' Supported, and' that lii addition [the operator should, be Invited to -ton- slder. tile Inclusion. ;'of ' a service from Bolton - by - Bowland [ ivla
an apphcatlon .which the Gompto'y were making to! the Traffic com missioners for a market day service of stage carriages .between Bolton-- by-Bowland and Settleon.Tue^s and Saturdays 1 In each Wtok. Resolved: that .the application be
Wlgglesworth' to HelUfield I [ on. Thursdays weekly In icomieotlon with the HelUfleld Market, 'li '
solicitors 'acting [oh behalf of , toe; Ltd., Inidtlng thelcouncll to support
'the
•leading dom to ^eHodder Bridge, on the' Clitiierc^Longridge 'toad. T h ^ 'bad', recently been a Ifatal .accident at thlsfpolnt, arid the' Jura
idrawlng, the Council’s atteatlPn to (the need for the. provision [of a danger, sign- at the top hf theThlll
-:A letter,. .was! received from the Coroner for the: Craveri Dlykon
(the majority of eases ' was .wilfully .dorie by t youths'shd Iri mAny ca..
the'.,public tb-i!isslst •gebf the
the local
damaged coMitiOn'Of several" of the rpad'slgns within the arei£„.and the -Surveyor stated that he' had Obtained a' report of every (sign
DAMAGE TO ROAD SIC (Re'fererito was ffl^ei
--------- ite as
fevenu)n.of..| that a
esponslble! 5 Uiepub-
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‘Friend Atmltage,UChapel-street. ferry BroW, Huddersfield, and - Samuel Kaye, Harold^venue, Lum-
wood, Barnsley, were eabh fined TOs. '*or,.^l'dng a motPlibO'ich 'aiong A , prohibited :: road,' at. w h a 11 e yj ■Ai^tage sent a letter In which he
iriAdei'to tile I w ^ a U e y - r o a d , i n t o J Q t i e e i i i - ^ t r e e t * . ■ m a . ' P r o m i n e n t p o s l u C r i . a t t h e
w h i c h ' W a s a . p r o h l b i t e a ! r o a d f o r t h i s c l a s s o f v e h i c l e . I T h e S g n - w a s
Junction, :■ : [ L\ THE PATH OF !
•gate ‘‘Farm, iWeetom -Leeds, was fined'(£2 for permitting a'private'
-p^was directly iiil tiiA path of traffic turning' left ftomi Clitiieroe Into Accrlngton-roadJ The vehicle made it equivalent- to another line o f : traffic. Defendant said, “ I thought It was a yard to;the pub.
I did not know there waA another road.i” .
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Farm, Walshaw-road; Bury, was fined' £1 for not having ■hTO white lights to the. front of, his (car, and
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who was In the. Black Bull Inn, had' 'parked; his car on ijthe .'wrong side In , Bridge-road, I Ghatburn.
case .was dismissed oh pAjment of costs. ■ ■ ■ 1' ' Tom Forrest, farm .bailiff, Owler I
a-similar sum for not havirig a red' rearllght.
P.C. Bacon said that defendant,-
Defendant, -when told [ of the offence, said, “ It was a complicated dashboard, and I : must "have switched the lights out at the same ■ thne as I switched off: .thefengine.”
DOG WITHOUT POLIAR
bearing the owner’s, name and address.
, . [
dant claimed the dog at the Police 'Station- he‘sald, " Well, If had a collar on when I last saw
P.C. Taylor said that ‘Wheh defen Itiuei by the Cake and- Biecttit Wonu/act.uigrj War I ■ ■ .'j
POOR PASTURES !■;
rime Jlllano* ttt.- I ■ ■ ;
j-iJN the outlying parts of many farnis i'J- there is an acreage of old turf that :lk not pulling 'its weight in. thei drive
I'Clover. " The improvement that can be ’ , brought about by surface cultivation or
,1. Such areas are generally best teokled by ploughing up either for arable cropping or for., direct re-seedlng. if
. moment iti should be; turned over at to
greAtlTreduced.''"”
I ^lese wlU I not only help to incroase toe rottog^ratj of the turf; but': they
" ' ' . I .' little" at the
once and left fallow throughout the ' ®y'tills means the•
'>®
'» ^ advisable to give the area one' ■ M two. cross ploughlngs in August
‘ trolling _ such weed^sses aS twitch and watergrass. While the field Is
^9, to^etoing towards con- ■ I' ' '
ehan; two neiw permanent' houses for Healths latest: housing report. -
PRIVATE i ENTERPRISE LEAD t Private enterprise In July ibuUt more
very one; completed by local authori- to the Ministry of.
for more food. The grasses on such tod are poor and there is little or no
*yg®^^
wtag.may therefore, be dlmost'
'under plough Is the time: to have soU wIf arable cropping. Is planned then
samples: Jiaton by the County War Agricultural lExeoutlve Committee. '
or winter;oats:should be cotoldered as an alternative crop.
a ■When[ thfe [decision Is to re-seed the area dlrtot It: Is goodpollcy to seek the Edvice [of !the; Vfe . Agricultural mxecutive; [Commlttres about seed
.
ixture^ and (manures and to-ask for m the Committees; contract rates for
anuring aiid'rerseedlng. '
ploughing. If .Conditions [permit It is as well [to [roll 'directly after drilling. One ofj the; risks; of taking wheat on fallowed land Is the postiblllty of damage [by Ithe wheat bulb fly, and rye
t heat Ih i suitable localities Is possibly the tost -first crop, but care must be caken, to avoid a loose seed-bed, a
ondition; that often -follows deep
King-street, Whalley, was Ifined' '5s. for allowing a-dog to stray on the -highway .without a collar Or badge
' James Archer Whlteley, (butcher, Angling Notes S Si ByALMON
( 4’Mor to I the[ floods, anglers [had ■capital sj ort. Ikom the Hacking Boat Fishery oni Big! Ribble; briit fishers, uslrig miggotj and worm took good
- both are bound to have Increased their itoqk of mi^ory fltii.
a At the tiinei of writing ffie nibble
nd the lodder areiln good condition; ' - i.i ^
its (f chub.! roach and; gudgeon. River Hodder, -yieldto some,[nice
ialmon vhlch tipped the! scales . at- ! asilbs. Mri ^'aUows landed his [first Weeks; tielwuU-known holdlng places'
r irineli Mr. Harinan .[landed a capital lareiwell itocked.1 [ , I i
qxcffient salmon' weighing i 101b. [ and '151b. respi ctlvely.l Mr. May.'ia member tof 'Clltniroe Anglers, spinning a
-Golden Devon; hooked "and landed a rrilco grilse,
of.albs;. 'MrJitoy. another member O
ay, ( John Spencer. Mr. ,Cottam, a member io: Blackburn Ariglers,[ fishing
f ught aililb. sea trout on the
trout, caufht by this (angler from (hel ■^"ie Potliconsisted of twelve brown
AUKV AiU.-. A [(JiVVlUUO WOOaTlbi VI; U*w” **j
on in one [afternoon;on his waters •ii> the Hoighton west area, landed two
n '■ .[Shaw of Bank 'Hail, lariaed three : [Major Torke, angling..........
f
- [■The Rh eriRibble gave the [best sport (; Dr. Smelley, U member rif the
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of the see son. Some capital salmon' and a, trout were! caught. In the Sawley
• (salmon, tu^atory fish willigiye (good ' .sport on the Hodder fori the last; five
kshire I Anglers, landed. .; three saimon, li eluding two twenty-pounders.
>n to members^ of the Whittwell , Ca del landed a nice $lb[ grilse,
using a private oar irithout •a,'] current Road' Fund licence; pleaded that,Iti. was an oversight] .and the
street, Rlshton, suilmoned' for
OTHER MOTORING 01 FENCES John Stoddard, 'farmeil,! Clifton-1
park^i at' the junctlori"of'Accrlng- ton-toad and King-street),'Whalley,.
•Frederick 'Edgar-Bryer, Wood-'
jar to remain'nt rest In aiposltlon" likely to cause danger to other persons uslng the road. ' | 'P.C. Ellison said -the car Was
Youngsters burn up energy quickly, and they ndeil the extra ‘fuel’which biscuits give. Biscuits provide
■ ' -w. i nouns] Un6nt vvithout waste, j ^o-one wastes biscuits, ■ l ' ' " ^ 1 Enrol and
CONTRkCT ir now for
BRll lhe\ y le HVnI
U ilU T Y FURNlTlfl th!
Bty your Uitdllto Puimlture!^ and see toe difference! ln!.iQTJj bestlat EDMONDSON
NOW; aiid'be sattoled. w Plastic Handles fitted '
to Fenriltsh-^RING Ki
enestipric^i Oato onlyi I [ I CHtoeroe ail'
! W'( EE' ------------ -------- -IC ! ' ! ' uta I I j'; » i ! - arid iti days
' sound!] , attracq ' and pi
I. S su^u
BUY NOW AT EDMOL____ are giving 1
1/6 in thd £ Discount .
, PG. Peake said defendants drovC: ■m^. 32.-seater,';coafiies frmn(|
said that he did'riot notice the i sign, while Ipye..wrote that he followed ^another .bus. ,
I ' ■ -•'A" S h®’
■ is a tollclpus ‘ ■vitamin food, aid provides important suppletaentary nuthents which heto to build robust health and'to protect bab3( agdliist'illneto.[ n j '
l' ;
‘Vimaltol.’ .has a delicious sweet lorarige flavour and its use ensures that: ibaby obtains vitamins required for ' Batiafa(rtory growth and inormaU development. Moreover, ^Vimaltol’ improves the digestibllltyi tbf the feed .arid provrdes necessary food factors; ' !' ■ ' '
with a little of the riillk, then add,toMe feeder. * Vlmaltol ’
very^ effective | wAy, to increase the ® lAito mix ‘Vlmaltol’
;be allocated' to.'A'&’te^afi Sffidietom' ■^#ye,d: jthat; these;|slt)es[;slw
.rate of (progress ■Which was being’ '.achieved. Plans were In eburse of prepwatlon for : submission to'.the- ReglonatTIannihg Officer [Of (sites at Qia3llrn: and 'Newton and ' of iadditional: 'sites (fbii ‘ (Immediate' development:: 'at:,':’Grii.dleton,' and'' (certeto' toendments ’hOdbeenisug- igested inborder to.overcomel oppbsl- )'tloni; with regard to' vsites at’- . Qrlndleton ■
and Waddlngtoii. Dlffl-- ’
'Committee (Dr. Pitch'): reported on, the, .'housingposition .gener^ly t h r o u g h o u t tneI district and expresstd dissatisfaction 'tUth the’-
the rejection; by the [.Traffic :Com-' mlssioners of I an- application ’ for : a , new ■ bus -senlce. ■ between, Settle sand" Olltheroe via Wlgglesworth, Forest Beck and Beiton‘-by-Bow,-': land. I Resolved'!''that!this lOouncU' Is of the-<!pinlon 'that the^p^ovlsion'
Further reference I was-made to .
attendance at meetffigs: i of the Council or 'When travelling on Its'
Rural District Council Association, Inviting an expression p of the Council’s - opinion , In regard, to expenses ofmembersiln respect of:
AI letter was received'.from the
County Ma^trates’ C^uri
Monday: Before Mr. R. Green (presiding),) 'M|sS ■ 'M. • wilUams
andMrs.iM.:Asplnall.
(Bridge, were fined' .£2 and £T | respectively, plus i,£2 12s.' costa' each, ifor unlawfully fishing for | trout at Chipping. In a letter they
- In evldencf along that part of the
,16th'defendants were fishing with rod and line in ithe River Loud and
tolUfl’. had produced his-warrant card.
I ..
-fish,‘which defendantS'-proceeded to take out -without making even a
AUTO-CYCtlST iWITHOUT :: "LIGHTS ■' "
hurst„ Alghton, pleaded ' not guilty to driving an auto-cycle In Avenue-, road,'Hurst Green, -and falling to-,
r.rear 1 Identification 'piate Uluml-: mated. ■."■■■. -i; i ■ i
Robert Holden,. Dashwood, Stony-.i
stop when requested by a police constable, 'but guilty to being with-:, out red-Ught- and to not having thpi
i : . :P.Cj ^ t o n said mat he;shone'
"(about ten yards. Witness was about to follow him when he accelerated
. JUS torch as the cycle came towards ‘Mm '^ d called" upon defendant to Stop. Defendant swPrbed to thebfl^ (Side p d - carried I on slowly ' for- i
. seen-'at home, sald,]“ l did not hear I Defendant saldi he ,was going
p d drove away ;a_t A, great speed towards his home. Defendant when
stop but was never ’ “'wanted' him to stop, j
think! tlie co n s tS ; |
chillenged, (ahd
I .®®^“ ^ant was fined lOs. In each (Of theifirstitwo cases, and the otiidr I [.Case was dismissed. I ;
1 DROVE ALONG PROfllBI’rED! Capt. JACk\ h
Grea!t(kt o f Fi I : with
M
STILL i MRE in the.ihriie tceeklyill
OjlE new M
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m a m i m i b l l m p j m
should be regardied by the Bench as serious, Mr. Backhurst observed ‘that ithe -Board used money which came from licenced lor the Im provement of th e :' river 'and- 'for presmyatloni and r'Stocking with
'Requesting tha't the offences •IrntPeictttimmlfrimis?. " ; PuU 4 wid wait)
very; modest contribution 'to the' general fund, i I
-
time. But ate,we never tW'Of .me atdeiiness'tl^ « y kail pydlsb
'lO ef'os n
'fiHtttt of ewnnwm tmtie Of wne^rHIt’i a jnsiter of
>afet) more tibeo a (the rea£ imiitttMkimiarMmi \ '
THE EMINENT INDIAN EIe | lifetime of experience i ■ pll Dise MADE 6TR0NG>-GLASSES1DI^|
. ; of the Eye sMlfnllyiandjl
KINDLY NOTE CHANGE (OF . i 15, York StT(
Where honsultationd are on r|E I 27, REGENT Telephone ‘EEI^.VM7Q(I
A F FM R O ikD , , , .......
C A R E L E S S N E S S I i l-'K'ILLS
If y(m_i^er ^m ^ ^ h tiH ea li Near Bight, Odd
Unequal IPower of SIghi Wati Dropping Eyelids, -Aching: Eye Strained Sight, Blindness lean
or [Biol
saldi "nothing and made no diffi culties;'but Eckersley did not give his - name and ■ address ■ until the
‘Pleaded Ignorance,' pointing out' that there was no! official notice'i
prosecuting for the-nibble Board of Conservators, said that on August
had no licences. 'Wllen accosted by the baUlfl, Mr. T. Holden, Travis
river. I 1 ■ !'[' ” ' ■ - : .. Mr. H. Backhurstl of Blackburn,'
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tlverstree t, and-1 Gborga 'Travis, of Windsor.-road, both of Bamber l
BAIIilFF MADE THE “CATCH” 'William. Eckersley, of- Co-opera-
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