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Y C A S E . ' .'DA.-' .M


r. '1*. I’dula's, 1 1


hill' liftiuLT. :Mui for* 1 [ •]• n 1 > 1«* tn\ ■s ; thiM


1 .-'K'ii •k-iimt 1 ii.l'l to';.:i\ e M|1 [•eilA'.!': \ ft I'U\l\ bai\U\


| l I ii-fW l»(*;irj’s \


i.lliil j.;un> in m y luifl;. n.•! iiM- M In iiri't Itrj*. anil i.' \ I tin I ni» n*i urn o{


'">»n niM'lf :i ^ivat II.I I \\y< aU\<* ti*


.■\i-.-il.-jii MHMlifiric


r;ui 111'Irl il\ >nim<'tt<i ■.s< ■ /> /


ley Pills.jgss


'.illTileA 1 lm\e be'cti ■JiD. Some x'ojir.''-


About My Father’s |Business.’ M’iic rA;.sst;n: I.uke i>. .to-5--


lh;u- is it ihau y-‘ >ou;;J>t Ale? WisL not rhal I nnisL bi.’ aix.iut .^^y K,'U;ficr\s bnsi-


iii-.s-i?'' V. 49- 'I'Ik: wi.indcri'uf Halic fvf Hc.tJik-hein “ i^^rcw ’f-Af-.Cl'.'.'tH c> .


.iii'l waved siiT.n^, tillevl wi;ii wisdom; and r.hc j;raec »af was upon lUtn.” ‘'liile per- f o ’rrh'hl. da* ivTre'*.f bay. >s\isof course lar hiad\‘aneo'''f imperi'e*-:: ehildrcn. 'J'iio school privilc.^a-s I'-f to-day were vinkttown.


B I B L E S T U D I E S C o n d u c ted b y PASTOR R U S SE L L .


oi die Law onv diis stibj(,'ei. Ln.ini r.itii*'; to iwwy he sought, interi’ourse with the learned Serilii.-.s and Lliarlsees. and I)(;et/.rs.


l i e 'I'hc’.


cdueadon ^^Icanoil by die. masses eanic ,io ih*’m '-hivtly ihrcaigh <’0!Uact. wiij), i:iid;reldcics lii.sle.rv Uscif liciiii; haml' il down firnn ;a;citcr- arloii lo naration, t^xceof ior rhi.; scholarly. fcwisli boss, h<.nvev.T, iiad an advanra;^o


.:i\cr iiu.e:a <;f either naii.onSi because of dVe Diviiiv.: rcL^ularou of \hv-.


.;!.vj tlios:* in iht.‘ syn.ii;“;;ncs cve-ry Sabbaih dav.


'J'liese .<Tvioi;s


services a-nd pafl.hadarly


I'f *r. ad,‘n;rs fnaii the. l.aw and rhe Pnaphets !»v l•<;u^^•;.


'1 luis all Jowi.sh cii'Jrlrcn iaui A-. :M. : casJi in ha/ul,


. iniriTSl. i:: IGs. 7tl. tntai I’j’ vnuMits ; 'rnmstVi’ In


rn : t'nrnil Ufr. ll'Jii lOs. 7d. ; I'll! il'.. : slind for bath 0 ' . : Li.arduihT*.'. tlim^ and


Piiiiiv. iil* ISs. I)d : ba.huua* :!d.


th! >i 't••tiKaii t»f I ! }a* Hint ion of I diTiiian Whi|i|».


a i 'c o u i i ts .M fivtn*,


|i|)|» poinlrd nut tlmt llu-n- M'C III .•MTjiiional o,\|)cndi- ■VI'! ;' I (if u hirh w (Mild not


i. tvfrrrinL: in t in - In- ^d I he (|iiest ion wliich thrill was uf ir thrr tiic


■Id hr . m1:i i"jrd or abulislird • • rr.jiiirrd whatever tin*


• w; >riot improlial»lr t l iat would iiM-(Ionise I lu^ wortli I i hr .\ssoriat ion liad tlone-


P‘Jo yi-ars. and favtmr tin-: '• .\s>nrij;.l ion nmler j l i e lo' rnl;:rLdie.t its sjduM’r I ' hi I h.' oi hrr hand, t lie


Jn make ihIht j»rovision. giiioii wtiiild iKit lie neee.s- I hinr t hry rould do w;i.< • M tor i-otit inuino another


‘ ••'"'ary. to di'aw on tlie I'L'ain.


!'‘marki'd that it was no I inrroi'tiry fund in tlic Mr. 'I*. Ibastham rejilietl


It a>. well draw on it as l.iad.


all. Mrs. .\ . \V. .Musson.


| '"Mh ;irid .Miss 'reimant '*t l In* ( 'omnut lee. were


I >n I\\ ' proposit ion of .Mr.s. Ml". !‘irkup { l .ow .Moor), I*' \ .iranr\- created by tllf


Jl ii'''on. |i.Mik" w.'s accorded tiir l idiiiy. proposed l iy Col. d M i-ondcd bv .Ml’, d. M. >'• t he .Mayor said it wa> >■ with whal plea-sure •'pjest of l he (ainiMiit toe


| ir lor such an c\c<*llenl < 'lit hci'oc ,\ursinix As-


|)-)I !M) I ' \ I) " willi wnrti! lor S<»r'.' 'riimnls.


|N D ^ ED U C A T IO N -COMM IT TE E.


AT'l’K.\l).\.\CI*:S. Ml- the


■•IhioIs in l lu‘ |in ( I I . 't( tn l . :m r for con-


la n d iM l i ira t in n SuJ>“ ImkI


'Inn- l i . r . . D.l.OO: (" I rra t


I ' ■ isliiii-nr ( 'onncil. *.U). 00 r .\«'w ton in-How’Jand.


| iMicnoniiantioiial. S S . ^ '•ail ( S."» . I I I ; l in s ln i l i Whit ru cli ('. SI . SI ::


. SI .,“>7 : 'ros sidf I*aro- n-l>y- I’mjw land ( 77.Oh |U rsi Mradford (.L.





: Sla idlnini I hvmuuuls' di | il illicria. M’ntal. AS in dannarv. lO! I.


Dr J.Collis Browne's T h ft O R IG IN A L a n d


T/i» B e s t R ^ n f d y H n o w n f o r Tablecloths la s c ru b h i ii" briisli o n


l<lirt and stains''won’ t [lit scriihhin g. .


I'ith Vels-Naptha. used lipriia iva}'.’ ’


lece next vvasli - clay I d i r e c t io n s o n the: p p j ie r .


< l'i'.?on lUccl Loadoa l iC ’V ICOUGHS, COLDS, |


ASTHMA, a n d b r o n c h it i s . i lc tE //fco a C h a rm In


OM R R H C EA ,


CHOLERA, a n d OYSEHTERV


SOLD i : f JIOTXLL a t ,; t i , 2/9,


:s ‘ !


cvecl!*Mii: j'ae’i l ’f.i-.s f.rr lirarf.n;,^ .Lin- Word *sf die I/.Td: “ d’hey liave .\|os,.s and the Projihcis. l«.a them hvor them.’’ h’«nv had ntcreopimrvimitics liian these; f.wv we r eable U) ivad. l.tiL Jc'sns amongst iir-.sc jV*\\- Hot b.M'ausc* o'. edncaiioaa.I ptivi leges in .l>'s M'.iV.h. luv: bceaus.; uf Il ls nerf .ci , lirilUan*. inind, whicii rTat ird cV(.t \ ih’ng ilta.i. cann‘ ut it, and I 'i w'iiich. i lvn lor *, dr* 11*4:17 was •'erninually an ojicn iK-.ok. 'rile cviraordinarv ahtllrios « f Josio an-


ailirsLtrd by die fa<’.t lliaf when lie cn.t'r-'d the* svnagogiK' of Il 's horn..*, e.cy, . \a/are;h. I bs sup'-r7.»ril\’ a> a reader and an evponeii.'. »\as so generally r-eegnised that the sTvie(. was loiiaFly turned ov.,r t<'j Ilitn ( laike iv. lO). ^’eL |« o|di* marvelled, say’ng


" I I<.u' conii s li that. Ji’siw is a man of l. iiers. luLvaig n:‘V: r gone to se!r•.•-.I ?*‘


-ill Ijore Him w'iiness. and w«mdiTt:d at die grace »:l I lis .spei.-en ( laik' -Iv. j j >.


. \mi tii-.w- I ii«*


I'.vpianarl^'iu «.f tliir maU«“r is liiat Jo-ais was perfii’l, while ;d! al.>-'aii l l im w i I'e imper


• .\ .^oN < IM I-: l . . \W .“


•.( :i: wtiieh «icemT. d win u Je>iis was twelve \ea.rs‘ *j|d


Our lessoa re.lales pardcniai iy to an ine'- lli.s parnns wei'e s'r‘cl r.-


tig'on'sts, tln-y e.h,.y.;d tin? Meaah- l.aw !>y aU-eiidhig regularly ;lie k'e.isr « i da* I’ass- 'W«T ai |ernsah..m < very \ear. and on dvs o ’easifiti Jesus was wii.ii diem, ‘rneexpr, s- sian “ }iaivii.i:s.’’ do.-s ne.: imiil\ d id Sain: I .lik'd sunpes. d josepll to 1?.‘ tile ladlef '4 Ji-sur*. any more liiati Ihar .Mtiry so co'n- >a|i-r.'il dw; niauer wii n (vi-rs-e .pS) sl*e spoke i.f losi-uh as Itelng 11's “ faiJi-.-r. ’ ! I.- wtis die iVj.vli r-fad'er o* J(,.<us - h's !es;.-r pa'* nv and Jesus was h’.s f :>ier-ehild : the Ian


guagu ks In .•va<’t; harm<;ny with wiiat: we uoiild US' tin'll rsu' - ’


n eh'cuniSi.'UKnis io-da\ .


and’s no'.. :l b.is’s for any in.-.- eride'sm. -\s rnighi; be surmi icd. the g a ih e re ig i:l


I us from .ill oar .s of dai'l sii::./. vea. Ironi the eU'ire world, meant: great crowds ol p'-ip] -; «;:i s an, - ' . ( -eas’ons inon.- l i iau a. ni’ilie.n. 1 t^fferi I't fatnilies. fi'isn <iin‘erv Mt lo'.iliilis, U"Uail\ traveil- d uagi tiv r as <.':ie ■ MiMvan. be wa's a Jew .-sii ens to'n tha., a Jew'sn liA slnadd be eons’di n-d “ a .s .n l i ■"lie Law '■ wh w Iv l»ad atfatn-. d’.li s iwc-lftii \e.ir.


II,. |1', n bei'ani ' resoe. jsd:le under


the l.aw. and l i'eneef ;rth was re' imred to ia i.p its b sdvals. etc. .\t; l'!», • llnii: in (|uestd;n. Jesns had a.’ialn-ed


n s iU' Ifth l)irdiday. Me wi.-il knew ol .!rs p'-culiar L’n!>, and of j-ie gr.-at prophecies uhli'l\ nii:r; d n h*m. n-lared b\ < labriel in h’s ni<^s;Jit r. and he was on ihealeri . lo fnll'd Uts miss'f'.n i/i do i i \- will of on l-t- •• Lallr r.


lb ; .-^urmisial thar. .sinei.- ,p twelve


vears of agi- J owvsIl l»*iys e,nn:- iie ler dn- r-’ i i ' in n i 'n t s c;f the Law. <'o\-ena;»;, this ar- rangenv iu might possik>Iy have l>.-i:n ma/l.-


an indie.'Ldon of his i»roj>« t e< nir.s • an.- i duly • hak d'.Ls was linr I ’nie a;, wh’e.li he s.'noiild begin ivs minis;rv.


i \ 'I’ln-: i'LMi'Li:.


'I'in.TclVire ]ie r^i^olvetl lo consul:: die vi-ry '•■::ghf;st. .lutiKirilie.s resiv-et ing die i: as h'‘ngs


wkhe. i ki make no miistak'-.*: iic was i.hen.‘- fc>re. not sal.islied shnply with their ojjinlc.n. bill d'e.s*.ri'd referenc'es to dn- Law aii»l i.» the I’R;/»in.is. that :he hinTscif might know a.'nd jk:l rely loo implicitly upon die c«7n- irlusion.s o.f odvT.s. Dnriing a co:isulL'ralihi pan: of the lime <.f the P.nssnwr hh-asi the great: men of Ids nathan wen: engaged in pulilie runci'ivvn. and liemv. 1 Ls Im-sI ojjpor- iiudly for eonfeP ite,.. wnih them was ai di-a elov,: of dn.; feast', and dien. as li*- eonid g:du dti:‘.r alresif.Vai- coming i.inu* and agniu with new ques!i..,ns. with fresh i.rnjuirii-sabout, other tyj*'- s and. syml>.oIs and their projiyr meaidng. Wiv.u die time eanie for the return je.nrney


IL.'iiad not: liu'sln.d Ml.s im'i.’.'tligaiitms of die SiTipiun- teaeldags on dds j io iu,


Ilis


paretus. lidnking Me was in the e(rni]»any wi.vh S(.nio of ilK.-i.r relaiivi.-.s. wm;- ,a day's jc.nm.'y h.aiie.ward l.»efr.re duy ;l•'•ce^;.'d^l.•d that; I'll- was not :ii the j»arty. Then they return-d. jonmeying atr.aln.r day. aind the


d.drd da\- they ,s(aigh-;: for Mini, and hnaliy iVaillil Mini in die 'I'eiiiple, diseuss/ng the


'pu.v'on wldeii Vo Mini wa.< the. aM-importaiu oiii; i:f tin* heuir ilur time al whieh publi<* nunistry miglil be eonmn need. .aei’ord.’ng to ill,: kiw. Kvide'ady Mt* had jnsi: Jin’sh.*il M; s ‘}u-esi ainl found a< M's sadsfaeiory an­ swer that, allln.ugh a bi.y i f iw l v e l»ee.ime am: naJ.la t'; tii.; I .aw. neae eonid .'nler njion a Li.an’ii'ng or fir. ac.ldng serv’e-- mui! di iny viairs of age, ’ 'Lids matn-r liad I'vdcutiy !»'eti 'ctLled jus: pro r i<; tile arrival ol l l is pan-res. - _ ^


_ I'Jseph. die lost, rl.at In r o! | i.ns. sanl ne.-


l idog. alie.wing his wife. .Mary, to eidife lesus I'e.r having been negligent: of Mis duty towards iliein eaus'ng them inai l ile. gric-l. and a.m>e\anei: bv n.:;. eondng promptly with ihein on la-r r;iurn jonna-y. ’I'll - words i;! Jesus ma\ 1:.; parajilirased iiMK : I >id \on net k.' .w that: 1 am tw i v e vears ol age? \Nas 1 n a \our iindersi.md.'ng ihaf 1 ha\'i; reai-hed the lime wiieii 1 nius*. lm’(..iie a. .-.•m oS tlv- Law ? Mid >on n a; kn iw that lids ni'gh.; fiaan to ..Me s .nie gre.u responsiif fity ?


v o i ’ v i ; r mi l; ' i im k . 1 have ase<T,aim'd difougii .sindv aii'l ••on-


fen.-nce wit'll i.hi.- l )0(’i<a*s of the Law that, there is U'liidag ihat I '*an 'lo as a. ninior in til.' way of beginning; li ie l*‘;uher’s smv;ce. I a'li d>ert.foTe u'adv to n turn wit.ii \on uj our ii'.me, aiul I assure vo.u ilia;'. 1 shal l l-e as loyal and ol.*edi' Mi to von as h' -niofor.- ; that: Mv .•i|>narent n e g l c ’L' of vi.;nr w'slms '’n tlm pr.'Cn.: ins.anee was men ly li'-'-anSe I snppo-e'l ilia., v(ai knew 1 we.uld li- looking our for .M


_\ ih'.ivenly l-'aih'-r’s business .and


lhak V..U would ihen-l'ore not. iiceessarily b'- e'.p^'-ihig Mr i.j reiurn iio.n • :il. til's time. Ill ih • lasr V' rsi- of onr study we n-ad :


“ (esiN incrva'.<'''l in w isiloin .ami s.atur'-. and in favour with < lod an*l ma:i. ’ Iv was not i«o\ w!io w.is to be the K'-deeJll T. evrii a s . ’f was n a b.'i\ vvlio lu' l .<’"pn'.*d. JeSUS. thi-re. f ire, to 1>; a. “ ••‘aT -spe-nding prie.‘ " for I'htth. r .\'lam ait'l ih-e ra<-'' widen h.-s, blr m h ill. M:r,'


liI'si to b.- dev' loped in.'o man-


peri! ’.ear.


hoe:!. The verse uixl'-r '-on-;’'!'ra;i«M '’'.v rs tin- ! fiv.ni


l i i s


ill wis'i .lid net


iwe-l'ldi to


k’lT i.'ig;htern \ears ;:n and In gra'** o[ gr


ILs


S:'tlSr: ol I.-' righ.e .ns. lain in tllt* S:eV-e of Ijc


Ihe k« pl growing ic--..lliiara'-ie .


arai’ler


lidrtieHi M


V in the l-'adier's favour in tlv ■'/.ling le.ss .'•infill and mort;


'levek.p: d n-a'-id.ng human p. rb edon. Just; as fruit, in riiVe'ning may .b • as nerleet «;t it kind a. lie; iM ger.i’ng as at llie • nd. bill, i grows in s'/'.' and in yehnes s ol navf.n.*' and ih- v" fo-e in die aliliL e'at ’'tn of die cwvn. r. .S:,: 11 was vvlill |esus. *L,!le Tieiie'’i babf*


Pr'acne die P Tfccf man : and at thirty V'-ars c.in>’ (he perfec'i, yotnh ; die pt I'cit voiii!) b'-eame tile perb er matra ; and at: ih’rly years '.:! ag(• was riiic .and ,r,;ady u » 1 »e oi ler'd as an .aecirptali!-' sa<*rlll'-e of sw'.'ct .'-av^inr l<i tdod cm li.'liaif of mankind- “ the jus; for tlie mi-


jnsl.'*


E n g l ish C u p : S e c o n d R ou n d .


i^Mham Ailileiic ... 1 . .Mancheslcr l/niie'.l .* •nradion.1.................... ’


S . \TUR DAY'S •


’•VVoIverhurnpion W*.. U *J3arns!ey.................... 1 "SwimUm Town ......... ‘2


I’.lacUburii Ko\ers... 'J West Hromwich A. )


•HraiJf'inl Lily ........ 2 **iiolion U’antforcT.s... ] ’•Tiilhani....................... ;i


J Rl 'SUl .TS .


•.Mancliesiei Ciiy •(/ovemry t.’ity .. I ’f^risniouth.......


nUAWN GAMKS.


•/>.irlin;,'mn.................. 1 "Crystal Palace.......... 0 ■*.Middlesbrough ........ 1 •.\sioij \ 'i lla................. )


*JCvenoi) .................... i


•Derby Coinny... 'I.eods City.......... i-inc'jin Ci ty. .... I eiccsler J''.)ssc . Nous County.... < ‘hclsfja.............. Jtiaclqi'jok...... .'. Liverpool ........


- limy ....................... } .V'jnJjainpron .......... ) Sunderland............... U West Ham United... 1 Reading..................... 1


’ Horne chib. Ti»esi.\U' -n niaielu's plav C'l on S.i.’.unlay in


die .sci’o n d roiin'l. of the I'inglisii ( in n (.om- pT.kiou yicldci l no n.-uiarkalile resul ts. c \ - eepi: thm: in three gtimc.s which were drawn d ie c ln l i s e.;tieeriu <1 Were liel' evctl U.i I iave tiic easie'L tasks of dv- day. Hlai'k lnim Kov.-rs and .Manciicsier U"nh:-d, i.l. is irii-'. snce,v'Jcd wher,. dii-v Were expee'i.ed to meet. s*ro:ig oji- pesiiK.n. Im'i; a s IkcU i«-ams when al lii su a r - go:.;>l i.iKuigli lo overconVo uny com- b'natie.i: not. favoured vvidi at? ;d>n:.ir-ma i anvamt. «,1' liwk. ilie.'r su<*cesses canne.: l»e classed as surpr ising. 'The i:(-.!U'jmiance ol ihi: celd. weather Ini'l a bad effeci i,a) lii'e [dav ail round a-* vve-ll as oti the a'.LendariC(>s. ami iu;ari\ all the rep-ats she.w dial t!v; «.f ill ; playi;'rs w<*re afrai'l to )day


mav u id;


die. :,h.


fn.-.doiiJ nsij.illy .adopled. - \s was last: year. .M;t:*.ehester aga n. was


resjH.usible b a the Ligges*; gate receipts, l.au wheiv.is ^,-..152 was aak.'ti al die Uirted .md .Asl'Vi \ ’'-lia mai«*h iw-Ive m.aiths ag'-j 'ess than half lhav aiivain.: was taken e.-i Sainnlav at: l lv' le Ivoad.


Insaod ol I'lur


sums of eviT a liionsau:!. nonn ls, ■•.:iJy two were nctT'le'I. atlil .the aviTage of about. ^700 was 'jnlie ^T.:oo bdow that. 'M Iasi


.'u:is: r.'it. hirst Division elnbs came ilin,ugh the 'lay


vi-rv siwc.e.'sfnlly. for iialf a doz'-n 'pialified b.r (in* ne.vL n.und. e/;mnan;:l w'tli batr sne- e-issfid members of tin.; S' l’ou'l Divison and o*ie elilb L.'longing to tile Southern la'ague. c )f ih - clubs i.hai have i.j n-play tln-ii* gvimes (ive b'-long to tlip hirst: Mivision. four 10 thi- S-oulh' rn League, and .• m in e r organ'snl'on.


I'O-.MORROW'.R ,M.\T(:i-ri-:.s.


lll.ii'-klnirn Rovi.-rs v. r.ivofjvxii. Hradlonl'.'( .'ity v..


. \ '6rdi , Kn,.l.


Rnry'.v. Toaenlni.in llutsjuir. Kvirrtan v. Shi,-fll,'l,l Unit..Tl'. Mam-ii,;‘sier ( aiy v. ( lldham .Alhieti,.-. .Midilli-slirongh e. .\’.-.as I ’oinity. .'-iiellii.:!,! W. i.Im*s,lay v, .\Iam‘li'-sl,-r Un i' .Suml-.'rlamI v. .-\stnn. Villa.. Wii'St Ure.imvii'li .-Mbii'in v. .\,-w,-asl 1<‘ Unii,'‘,.l l\..-j!wii-/i .\r.si-nai Mol,t>.:n W'a-.Trleri.-r.s.


I.


MEDICAL IKSPECITON OF SCBOOL CHOdDREN.


D/f. HMlKrCIi A T \V0 .1JE.V,S .ADUI.T SCKOOi..


■At till! AYonuni’.s ,A<lii(c ,S'elnK)I oa


Snndn.y aft-erunoa'wiH'k. -Di'. \V. l-U Bavkim (.Medici! plUter of Health), in the eoni'si! of a pajM.-i- on " The .Moiiiea! Jn-


.sptK.-itcm of Hehool Chihlron ” said— There are two reasons wUieH make my


duty in eoiaing liore l.lii.s afbirnoon a, pleasant one. I n the fir'st ]i!:-,ee it is very desirikblo (hat the objeets aimed at in tlie luedieal iiispeelion of seliool ehildren should lie rightly and generally understood and when I use tlui term ” generally " T. mean ratlier tlii.-.fc tliey should bo widely nndefStoVxl by tiie general publie. !n tlie second plaep I want, to olttain, if possitile, .your sympatliy and your assistance on its behalf. I ifow f should like at; the oiifset to try and disabuse your minds of an.v mistaken notions as lb tlie objeets t>f litis ins|iection, and I liope you will do luo tlie


Is '■•'inma'icd with ll lackbnrn Rov^t .s


and .Sw ind::n an* n ady b>r iht' third n'uind for die third year in sifcz-ss^in, and I-iverton and W'-st Mam havv. a <‘ha'nee «’g' ai*hievmg a s’milar di.-siinciion. The low scoring;'.f t’m; llrsf round was ccti- linu'-'l in l.hir secend.


'rhiriy-iwo elul:s'i-b-


laincd e.nly dirity-tlire,- g;oals betvv‘ “en Ihmii. and 'vf that i inmbT fifiecn wer?* scon.'l' vn bwir m:it:ches..


.\t haif-dnit; iwrnvy i’liibs


ha'l not scored, and only Man'’lie.''ter iiad mor'• tlian otr- g‘ «al i > their ered-i. k'.ad'ng. hverton. 1 larlington, a.nd MiddH s- Lnaigii were the «;nly teams bchhi'l .'ll tb'' i:u> rval that vv re ;v;r 'h-fcap d.


K( iV i '.K r j-d v i- : P K K h o R M .w ' r i : .


Til,- ^um,' ll-i.u III III,- ItUliliTS Ml '< !'■ .111,1 .S,-,'M'i,l 1 .eu^iivs •■ lulfil in I'uviuir llhii-kliiirn R--.\',t>. w:im inl]I,'I,',l ,..',i !),t I\\' ('•■ .mnv ill,- .<,-,v;:i,l ,1,-lVat in ,i 1 ih,-v Inn-,-


lli.ii i.:i lli-. ir nun ^r.umd


in SIM, ,III y, :irs. r<inii Uir .UM


1 ),-rliy sh,i\v,-,l sui'iiris n^ Mii; in'nn;,-.-. :i:nl iiln-r i.!i,'.v Inul


l:ik-'ii Lh,.- I,•.■ l,l thnr-.; \i:i.-i IM in.ltl'iig lii,-ni I',:,- sn:ii.-- linil-. < Innknill.v. lv.'.uLV,-r. lln- R,.v,-ru uH'iinu‘,l t'li,- ii|i]i,-r Iniii.-k -'ind iil,:,.-r il„-\ Ini,I > n , - , 1,,I.l ill ,;,in;illsin^ i;ii,-> ni.-vnr i,,'.k, :l liiii-k. T!i,-n: is n:> ,k.-iili-- ilnr, ih.i R-,,-.-r.-; \M r,• i.li,- sui,,-r'-,iL- i,-.iiii. ,-S|„.-,-iull.y .luriniy riv,' Ins', iniH'-iu.uir. ninl lii,.ni^li Di-rl,y rriiicrv',! ;n\;iv ,ui<: i^raitd ,-lnin,’,i mI i-'inal- i>i;if;. liii'.i lii'l ii'ii ,l,-s:'r\e in v, n.


r,.'"uan.lk l'ai!,-il 'ni rn]ir<i,hii'.; lln- I'M.-ni lh',-y ,h'sjikn, 1 1 ajx-'iins;:


si’|i|„ a i i \ liii-ir !ialf-lia,'ks.


ami \vvrt-lia‘ liy (In


, '.in r Inin,I liu- R,iv,-rs u'l-rn ill,., Ii I, ai.iM'-,'il ami >niar,,-i- n-ain all ivunnl. II. rl,\‘ ,Ii,',l i;aniniy . Tis.- .Lfuni.a , iii-.-n'.-,I a: a I'asr iia,-,-. I,n;


i lie


;‘l te r lull


R,;\-,-i-.n' ,-ns;,: |ian was ill,: fii'.St ;:> K- np;i!i. Tiu- Rina-rs. \\, r,- ..ssiau r,:-rsihaiMV^. .t:i,l !',nl l,\- ( Irr. .Sinii).''i.n , !mi,-:l


liar. iK'l ..an'l


in an i.'Mi'in,: slv.il which jus',; miss'-'d ih-,-. .-k'niiis-im ,'rasU,-',.l .vhc ball'against dic


|i::si ami saw it glaiic,,- I,chin,!. Hiuh inid■ iniIT::w ,-s<-.’ni,-s. am! .S,-aiicrc<,;'iil innl in drc|i ,m his kiin-.-s l:i I'l -ar ;i ,lriv,. rnrn .\hkniilRad. Siniiis.vn inn; acn.is.s baatm'l'nlly 'viii,*li sp,*it dang,--r. and Hmikh.-y only sax'i.'.l wii'n diiliciiliv. Derby pn-s.s,:-,! alter diis whlnan, bf.-iiig ikrng 'rc.ns:, bin: Mwards ihc in- ii-nal the Revers ;ula,'k,.-d with g.rcat. .spirit anil cl,-:vc-riicss aii,l D,-rby had all tlicir\v,;:rk :-nr c.in. I-': ki-i-n lin-'r rnics ima,’r. When ■I'l-.' i',-’ani.s |•,■ •|ircd n.'.rh'nc Inn! bi.u.'ii .s,virc<l. ami this slate (,.li afl'an-s was a nivity ai'Ciii-ate r, .:ll- -V ol' ihe i-xi-lnKigi.’s. Til,; .s.:e:inil hail' Miiemsl simisal/'inally, as Darliv weiv. ,iff with a rush, am! Uconanl


O N L Y G EN U IN E .


MOST VALUABLE REMEDY •


Auiaitted i,y llm l.’rofussioii to lie tin:


ever discovereil.


attacks of S PASMS . I ’bo only r.-illiativc in


uo.uoinpanies J^ITcotiiall.v fiiilK short all


MEURALCl A, TOOTHACHE, GOUT, RHEUMATISM. I ConvincmC MeJieal Te.stimony . j l Ij cj iJ'znsTS,


boUle. ^ a n d 4/6 e a c h . '


IM-k a iiot .shift at goal., wlrom. Urompton lnmdle,l. J-'reni a penalty ll'to-ner seon-i.l. .\!'l'-r liiis Di.-rby wi.'.i'C all ,.i\ur the R ovi.ts I’lir s-:.-:ne .tiin-.-. ami Re.bitisan just lipped a ,.in;p[iing slmf. t'n.-.n Crinn-s mv,t the bar, wliilsr. H!i;..-nii r w'as b.-'iwl,.d e,v,*r \\h«-n abmit Id


. Roli::.ii;r,-n Ins.-nil o-u.. from Rii.-han.Is


.'lose to till.- bar. but tiii-n ill-- Reivor.s jnilled t!ieni.s, |v,-s t(.;ge.;!i-ai- am] atiai'k. <1 .peryiisten.t- iv.


fn-yin .';.mi:ii,-r oi .Sbiijis-on's


passes. Tiie.i g.am • thus inidenvent a Irarnatie l■ l■ !augl.•. T'le HoveTS were yiltty-


ing bt-;.t,-r ■ atjw. -ami onee (Jrr u-as ePs-ait


tlirongli'. w/i'fn .S'ea!(erg0 5 ;l snic.thiTcd- tu's s. b.ot as a grr.vl S'etmi.-.:! epriain.


auiil CrGmpte.:yhanollia.l Just osilsiele rlio pen- aii.v area, fhev o.-isily cleared their lines and o'e^hn-eel tJfeir tactory.


mis.sod a glorioifs'eKam.-e .>r eiyii.alising. T'he Roeer.s, hoiv.-ver. w,?ri:; idearh' jn.aster.s of IIk' siliiaticn now, and dliotigh l>erby ralfilij


llau,-hop .'■ '■Tiins'in ,las!i,yl away, a.m.l. from In's


I'ontn- ( )ri-er|Ualis,:d \vi..U a fas." ground -Oiot wliUst .1. few ni'iuito.'s Ut'i'.T t.’liapman ))iit tiiem a;iea,l


favour of eudeavoujiug to liaiid oil tliis information to as many as po.-.sible of your friends and aeiiuainvimces for tliis may serve to lemove .some of tlie few olijeelions (o tli,^ niedieal examination of sekolars whiclv liave come, to my notion from tiii’.e to time. Not, unnaturally, perlia))s, tlie chief )ioint; wliicb impresses iuself upon the mind of a younmcliild under going inspeetioii, is tliat it is weiglied and measureil, a,nd tliis edrou instance, lirnded on at iioine to tl’.c parents, lin.s given risa.', to some o.\t.'nt, to tiie rpiite erroneous impre.ssion, that the object of inspection is to obtain statistical information. Now however interesting and useful sueli in­ formation may be to persons atliirst for that partieular form of knowledge, it is of small interest to parents, .and above all is of no praetieal utility lo tlie eliild eon- eerned Von may take it; from mo, tlieiefon., tliat tli.?. obtaining of sueli in- form.ation is not tlie olijeet of seliool in­ spection, and as 1 hope to show to you later it is in fact a very insignilicent detail in coiine.etion witli the work. Neitlier aga,in is it the ,.il)jeet of seliool inspection to pry unduly Into family lii-story. and family ail'airs. or to interrere unduly witha pa.rentiil authority, or parental res[)0U- sibility. ft aims latlier a t bringing th ;t parental respansiiiility liome to tliose fatlier.s iiiul motbei’.s who ate directly con cerneil. it is surprising how illogical and unreasonable some people etm be wlien .you a.ttempt, to interfere—in eertain directions tliat is—wifli what tliey consider their rights as free eiti/.ens of a so-ealled tree country. You m.ay provide litem witli free ediu-ation for tiicir eliildren and .von may provido tliem witli free meals stor


'I in.-^r


.ttieir cliildreii. and tliey take it .all as i mere matter of course, the “ duty of the .State," 1 believe is tlie term tlto.v like to use. But wlieti you endeavour tij' some such means as free medical insiicotion, to ensure that the money spent on free education, and upon fnte meals, etc., sliall lie spent, to tile best possible advantage, when you endeavour, tliat, is, to ensure that eliildren shall ho in a. position pli.vsi- eally to heiielir, to the utmost po.sslhli: e.xteiit, by the monev so c.xpemled, tlii-ii tliese people—a few of tliem that is—im mediately begin to suspect iuterfereuee w itii piH'eutal rights, f sav " a few of th em '’ lieeause the olijection on this ground lo .seliool inspe.elioii, is eertainl.v limited at all events in (.'litlieroc, and I mention it oidy in the liope tliat l)y some good fi'irtiine my remarks ma,y come to the notice of the.se few, and tliat they may see the error of tlicir ways. For my own prat t a.m very strongly of opinion tliat the inilalic wlio pay tlio piper liave a riglit to seo that their money is not I'ced- lessly wasted. AYhat tlien is tlie. object of tliis periodi-


eid medical inspection of school eliildren.-I Undoubtedly it is to eipiip tliose children


in tlie liigliest ])ossii.>le degree for tlieir iiart in tile great b.attle of life wliieli iies tieforo tliem, t light wliieli is hound to grow hardcr witli each sueeeeding generation, and a light whieh will decitle as to whetlier wo English people are to retain our pre- emiiieneo among the nation of tlie world. I liope. you ladie.s will agree witli mo rlii:,t tliis is "a light well worlli trying to. win, AYoll now, tiiefe is an old saying—and it is .a triK! saying—tliat a sound mind must he in a sound body, and I (liink it must ho .self-evident <!ven to tlie most tliouglitlo.ss, tliat no cliild oan heuetit to tlte full extent from tlio i.ducational facilities at its dis])Osnl if it is liaudicaitpcd by pliysieiil disirhilities. Tills luifortunatol.y nmiiy .sciiool etuUhen are. either tiy reason of general illliealtli, or as perhaps more fretpu'.ntly luippeni-, l>y riiasori of some defect of some .special sense organ, siicii for installed as tlui eyes, the cars, or (lie nose, and I can as.surc yovi that 'it is absolutely astounding to find liow quickly


and' hdiy surely any physical ailmciit is redeefed in the mental cionclitlon' of sucli a eliiVd. T(i mention only a single ih- staiico, let mo take a eliild sulToring from gomc defect pf vision. I t is quite un­ conscious of eouisc, tliat ‘it suffers from nj' such'defect, for it lias no standard y wliicli it can guagd the eyesight of its


selioolfellows. .-As a, matter of fr/..;t, how­ ever, it does not see all that tliey se:-. that is, it doe.s not see so elearly, and the coii- soquenee is that it does" not leii.rn all ' that tlie.y learn. J.\irlia.ps its eyes soon begin to aelie, and then its brain aelii's. and its lieart r.i-lios, and it quickly tires of it.s lesson. The eoiisei|iienee is tlnil • irom almost the first moment that it enters njion sehool life—or r.t rll events very sliortly afterwards, for.the slT.-i.iit of


scliool work .soon lays hare any weakiie.ss - such a chihl iiegiiis to fall g'-adiiirll.y heliiml tlio companions of its own age. They : piis.s ou to higiier classes, it. remains wliei'c' it, is and miiul you, this failure to lea,ru. this mere lack of ]srogress. is not tin. oiiiy mislorl uiir, if indeed it, is the gnialest mislortiine. for if sueli a. eltild is sensitive and iiilelligeut eiiild. then gra.iiuaUy tlira-e liawns ii/ion-il, a, .sen.se of menla,] inferiia-it.y lor .siieli a'eliild reii.lises imly too clearly tha.1, it is lieliiiid others of its own a,go. 1 tell you Uieie is no greater ea.li'.mit.v


can hefail a. child llia.ii ( hat. it slioiiM pa.ss from SL'Iiool out. into life a.nd work, iminied with a sense of inferiority to its eompa-nions and so hoiking in self-eoiifidiaa-e. .Self- eoiilidenee—cheek if you like the term, for it frequently amounts to that ■ with- ■ precious little to a.ssist it in the ua..\ of lirains, sometimes goes far. hut. a |iersoii lacking in self-eoiitid- nee is doomed al-' ways t-o a sulisidiary position in life. Xow let us suppose ( lirt such ehihl had been medieally inspected wlion seven or ( iglit yea.rs of age, and Uio dere„;t. diag­ nosed, and let us su|)jKi.so again—and it is a very liig " if,” tliis lime I can assure you—tliat tile pareiits of that child lia.d taken it to an oeeidist and li id the de-


feotive eye.sight eorreeted, (.hen siicli a i.-liild niiglit liave become a lia.|)py and an US', fid eili/.en. a credit toitsalf. a credit to it.s teaelicr.s, a,iid 7jo.ssil)lv even a, eredit; some da.y to its eoiiiitry. Who shall say : 1 could multiply such examples as the


above iiideliiiitely. hut no good purpose would he tlicrchy servi-d, and f will ask you now to turn your atteiition to tlie cards—the schedules of imalieal inspeefion wliieli have lieen placed in your iuvids.


as t'le.v will stiow you tlie a.moimt of ground whieli is covered in (lie r.xamiiia.- lion of each individual eliild, ami if .voii will permit me I will eomment on tlie morn important of tliese itmiis. Havinje explained that eii'.ili scimlar'.s


medical rocord w-a.s ktpt on a, .se.pa.rate card, Hr. Barke.r [lass id under rer iew (he variolas items ou the schedule of utedieid iiispeetiim, pointing out the eompreheii- sive.uess of the examination of each ehi'd both iiieiitally and phy.sieally. and em- ))lui.sisiiig the imiiortiun'e ol the infor- matioi- so hr.iuglit to light. He tlieii asked ids hearers to turn to tlie hacks of tiie cards, wheie, as lie explained, space


- was ]jro>'ide'J-for fuller notes of luiy de­ fects found oil e.xaiuiiin,fioo. for a. re.'ord of the notices .sent to parents of any defects e.xisting in their ehildren, and for a. record of the efi'ects of those notiee.s. Contiiiuing, lie said : 1 now want your iudulgenee whilst 1. touch u|iou this latter (loiii.t, namely, the results of tiio notices of defects sent to jiarents It is ((uite uimecessa.y for me to pom', out lo you that, tlie mere discovery of a


defect ill a eliiUl is in itself of no eart hly ii.se what-ever to that etiild, nor to anyone else for the matter of tliat. What is wautesl is a, remedy, and yet 1 eoiistanlly liml tliat notices of defects sent to parents meet witii no response whatever, siieh paients appara.nlly not earing two pins wliotlior t.lieir ehildre-ii sulTe.r or not, or a t all events not earing suliieiently to in- eonveiiienee tlieiiiselves to tlie slightest


■ extent on their behalf. Even wlien some response, is fortheoiuiiig it is often of the most iinsB.tisfae.tory description. .Some­ times, for iiistanee, where s^ielitaeles h'avo been reeommendeil 1. elicit at a snhso- i)uent examination some sueli rejilie.s as tlie following : " I don't want to wtsi,r .s|iectaeles ” ; ’ ■ .Atotlier says. 1. can seo all r ig h t ” ; ■ ' Fattier says, I must wait (ill 1 grow older."’ T’heso are liy no means necessarily 7>arents who eOiild not alford to [iiovido attention for tlieir ehildren, and in any ease a football inateli less liere, or a. little self-denial Hiere. would often overcome the dittieulty. .Again, parent.s f.equcntly objecit; to any operative t.reat- iiient of their ehildren, liowever impera.- tivelv such treatment, ma.y lie ealle.d for, tlie removal for instaniic, of enlarged tonsils or adenoids. ,Sueli iia.rents would


sometimes have yuo believe tli.at it is tlieir iiitoiisr love for llieir eliildrui wliieh lies a t tire lOot of tlieir olijeetions hut; you know that if t.heio is one quality more than B.notlier wliieli cliara'.iterises real love it is its upsrlllslmcss and self-abnegation, and these jiarents are thliikiug ratlior of tlieir own feelings than of tlic future welfare of tlieir oiy.s'pring. I t is diflicut to . uiideistand—much less to excuse— tliis frame of mind, hut I cmi assure you itrat it is .my tref[ue.nt expe.ieiiee, and it is a very discouraging and a very dojircssirig experieiico Ydu will understand tlicn tliat it is only in so far as jiaronts will go to tlic ttouhle and o.xpensc of liaving defects in tlieir ehildron pro];ei'ly remedied where this is possible, that the imidieal insjiection of seliool cliildreu can lie of practical utility to tlic cliild immediately concerned, and so to. the general com­ munity, and I do ask you to use your te s t


itifluenccs,.bo(li by xirceopt and .exanqile , to sec-to it that ttio work in Clitheroe doe^


not fail on those grounds. I might go on to .Sjicak of .Seliool Xuisos-,


and Scliool Clinics, but I do not jiroposo to do so, a t -all events, at any length.' Some little time ggo I personally suggested the


idea of .a .school nunso to tlio Council and 1 did so on account of the educational value to parents o f . such a nurse, ai\d for ^th q reason that .she could treat minor ailiucnts:..


as liardir' ea.ll lor the freqneut a.t.tendaiieo of a niedieal man. But 1 tell yon I'la.iikl.v I hat. I am not. a .Soeialist. aiul t.hat I, do not believe in Secralism. foi it is ,-i. sure route to meiliiierity in all tliinus. and in m_\' o(iinioii it is ;t.| t lu* (loors of t litt |i:uT.nt .s,


:uk1 ot tin' i»ii!TTils only, tliat: tli(\ iv-s- poiisihilit loi' tin* |H'o|iiM* t TO}il iiitint of Ihi.'ir


to Sii.y


slioiilM'lio. I do not' nioii ii ill suiiahlo. cjisrs of povr.rlv o r


StrsiiyMitoned ein^jnisijuircs. modi,-aI* :i-s- si.sI;i:Hc(■ shrniId riol he


fori hroMiiiiiX,


P»iiV if-isvfortlu-omin*^ mow. for tlmst^ w\\o 1’L‘a.lly ni‘:*iL il.- ^ aii liji.ve your (iotilors /jnt\:jdrd ji.I tim


rli.'[,r;;(i,


it.mi -you liave. yimr ltospil;ds. atid in- I'lriMarM'S.' and luirsiMii assoLiiaiioMs. pro- lUed /)u jmhJitr iijii/j/'/icitnce,


Hnt'oifi


tlM*n. lIiiA p:irents of (MitlKM’oe scliool ehiUlren ask lor a.uy furUier fa.eUU'ies. I t 's up ayprinsl Uiem. as (Ih; ^'ji.iiD-e.^ sa.y. to s!io\\: tha.l they ;M; Jf-ast apprix-ia.tf; llio value ol Mi-eessary uuxUeal trea,VimMil b y MUiUiiii^ bolter us(;-tb:ui l-liey lia-ve liillierta done of ihoso op()or(imities which aro


alrea.dy a.l 1 h’eir .(lispo.saL. And after all is sa.id a.ml <loue no self-rosjM-(‘iiii«^ woman sIiouLl iLoud .;r mirs(; to loll her to U«*ep her oliildren clei’cM and tiily. Xo de(;eiit. mol her shtuild rejpiire a nurse lo persuad<^ her lo he'Op her citildreii'.s Jiead.s fre,e from Vermin. And if you luul a. ji.urse il wotiltl Hot- lie pa.rl o f her duUes io privseribn sullahh; spealaeles for defe:*liv(; eyesight, nor to remove 4Uilargf.d tonsils a.:ul ade- imids, l.lu; two mosV- eomnmn. cbd’cels in sehool eliildren. Xo\'er mind sehooi nurses .jjikI sehool


elinies forlhe luomimt. I. ask you lo d o t l io WLirk- wiiieb rdready Vh‘.a neatre.sl lu your hands. I uant you t«) go fi’orn here anrl (<1 us(; your influnnee upon ev(;rv pju'enti you imyv eome. in <*onbu*l with, who Iras hoen informed lliat Ins or lier ebild is


su/haing- frobi any remcdiahhi ilefet; 1. If you will <lo iliis you will he engaged


ujM»n a. w»irk wliieit is wortliy of your higlH;.sl: endea.vouiS; for yon will lher<d)y assist: in pushing to its h'gimate eonelnsion the medit:al insp4K;lioii of SL*iiool ehildren and Iho ohj»‘el of tiiai jiispcelion. as J )in,v«i already lold you: is to sinooUi life’ s palliway for llmse (tliildren by etpiijiping I hem lo the bi‘sl. of our ability for tlie slriHjgle whieh lies hefort^ ihem.


i ; i n s i :ki) c o it po u x d ’ js a good


O.rogii Mixture. Kffcctlvcand Lconomioal. Of L'livuilsis OMlIv.


WHY NOT YOU?


A'c.-r\ in;ui\ ( ’hr.sr.a'ii peopiur an; lalkinguQ j'ln.Sv’tvj i:f sp'iriiua.l blessings autl ivra'.-iieal


iielp r..i'oI\'erl In ili>- |>..'rus:r] of “ 'J'hv I ):vino TMari of A'ges. ’


' ' ................ ... 'rh i s ’‘s ih e :ftii,*'.f a rcmarkaliL; liu.le haliit.l


lojak for assisiing ki thi'Sludy of ila*. HiLK;. ,lr '''.anbitivs iwci of ilir b's't melhc.'].-; oC Hibl(! .stiKly iopi'-al and drS[»ensauonnl.


sh'iYl'ling qn'l2 a lloail of lighl •'.n nia’ny dini- '!irT


ami pa.ssng«.“s. as well a'.s rx-


jilakiing :In a. nu.kSi: inieresi'hig mamv r rhe haVni'auy of ihe .Scr’piim.s. Ir i.s an Svo. V'.'.luinv of 350 [lages. niek’lv


!).auv..l ki.siiff '-.knb. bu:;irds, gill iCiO-rei]. abul i.s supp'e'.'d post free lV:r rs. oivly’hv ihe Uibhj and Tnr.M. .So-.-Ierw Laheasrer (.liU---. I.ou'lo';i.


\M. ‘ HOSPITAL SUNDAY FUND. The “ National Ciinreli,*' ptiblishes ks


annual analysis of the eonlrihiitions of tlie ( ’huro)i and otiua- religious hodh.s lowartls the- laimkm liospital .Sunday ^’und bir the past yoiii*. 'I'lio eolleetions in places of worship towards the fund in la)iuh»n for* the year I1H.I ha.vc resulted in the rec(;i])t of £.*t7 .0 -K) l ‘{s. r»d,, being i/3 . 7 1 0 7 s. Id. less tlian the sum raised in 1010, wliieh is du(i probably to the inert‘a.sing weidc-ond habit.' 'I'lio following a.nalysis sliows that, the contributions of tlie Cluireh of HnglaiKl a,gain eonstitnio oonsidorably nior<; tlian tliree-fourilis <if ilui wiioI<^ a.’n-ujnt eol- lected :—


Jl • s.. d.


Chiireli of Eiigla.nd . . * . , . . . :i.S.iE’ I- t.s 4 ( 'ongregat ionaiist.'................ dm v s ................................


l . 7 (M 1 5 1 .+.t2


7


I ’reshvleriiiii.s......... .................. I.Oll.S 1 4 A\’esIevjLns......... ...................... llnmaii C atliolies................... B a ju is t .s ....................... ............. Uiiitaiiaii.s.............. .................. (.luueli oC .Sent la n d .............. 'Pheistic Chur(*h....................... (leimaii Uutlieians................ Catholic Apostolic : .............. (..’ reek Cliureli-............■............ Methodists (Primitive) . . . . Soeietv of l''rie.nds .............. Foreign F’ rote.«tants.............. .■Uethodist-s (AYelsli t.'aivinistie)


3 2 7


2 1 :» 0 ! )7


0 4 i s


Jlcthodists (United).............. Keformed Efii.seojial (.’liiireh Swedeiihorgians....................... Free Church of England.. . . Moravians......... ......................... Various........................................


1.1 1 4


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