xj/ V’ -; ji*!.
fm r i l I - T 1 M K ^ . K K 1 i ) A V . A P R I P TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION* E:^0 R s a l e . - 12-10 h.p. WoLely MOTOK-
C.AR, A s«*jUor. 1uh« i\ \vitl» Kide cMirtains,
wind SL'V«‘on, elude, tNjH.*edi)nuRor. St<*im(\v siiies r-nd tail lamp mid LMiami Dufcllic*r head lamp with g(*ncrator. In sploiidiil eonelition. A bargain, price jiSO. Export.e.xatninalion iiwiiod. Apply \V. Ci..\YTON*. King Stroor. Cliihoroe.
riOil:
T v O T E S B Y T H E W A Y . FRUl.VV. Al'KIl. liih, 191-’ .
T H E T IM E S . nne '^
Fiijso m:uiy i\'c:c:rL yi';irs ha,s li;
i.sior hyeii 1* ihu jxl»M
S;i;;i('.L‘St ol holulays liia'c it
was scMni.-wli;i.t in tlic lutturo I'jf a sJi<.»;k to *;VL:rylx)’^lv xo cxjioriciRrc su<:h IiruJ wcallirr <lurijig t'hu \v<x‘k-L'iii], From
Fnii.lay tint oaitrlit.loais wy-rt,- S'juaily anti rUsiigrceahlR, iuxl tin Monday qii'ito a gale jirevaiicd,
which c.'ULsud a gcxid deal of dtuiiage. I i ho
.v.'eatheT and the pivir ra.lhvay services kej.L 1)kius;lii<Is of iicojiIl
- at lionn.’,.^ though hi
respect to train rneilities the I
amc.ashirc' and Yarkshirc KaiiKvay C.a. have ceruuniy
l.ice.n the hest caterers, a.jul have lienelited a.c- oordingly. The only redcvming icafure ol Eastertide has heern the einliiig ol .the
d.jo iistpons coal strike and the r. snnqilion c d wirk.
SiK'cial ira.ijis were riuii to (.HitJu.-rci- anil
oUier ]>laccs iji rhd Kibblk; Valley on (jotnl I'r:(Ia.y, liut. in the
c.irciimsbtno'S the vixiors to ‘the vtllagis which Itortler die Rilibl.j from \VhaM.;y to Cii'.sbnnne were not: by any means so nnmerons as in [ireviotis years.
'J'he rive.r at Unmgcrley Hriilge "as
high ajid there was tsaisidcral ily Jess lu tifing tJisjti is usually the
iat.se. Sbtny visitors
ramltled to WtuldiiUgton. in tile
e.vpecta.tton of witnessing the hill-climbing c.ontcs,t under the atispice.s of tin; tV.nvly.-formed
Blai.tkbtim aji..l District Motor (iyciist.s^ Union,.
'i he I i i,
scene of die event was the loa/i leading up tile
fell.st imt the surface was iin .such a. treacJieroiis condition that it. wa.s dtfjiitxt advistibie to incstpcme the conresf. .At AVhal- ley tiler.? was quite the iisiual tltrtmg of visitors from
iila.cki)urn-. .Ai'cringlon. and no’iglilsmring towns. The day was siiiign- l.'irlv fnsi fmin tmciilcJits.
❖ ❖ <• Tile counny is thankful that the I'.oai !l!- I : 3
strike i's over, a.nd now
di.at die majority of miners are at work coal is ije'uig
tli.striLiutial a;ru,l reifcving much of the distress a.iid suffering which has liccii cmlurixl .hiring die last two or dir.e weeks. 1'ircl.eKs lionna. ate
r.ipi.ily
l.iecomiiig few.,-r an.I nii.ll.s, aiii.d Vi'orkslvops are again getting into; full swing. At Barrow, the jiritvfworks, whieJi h.-i.s Iiet?n .slopjied for fuel, will resume work on
M.in- ilay. The men. having ballotid
la.st week i;n die qiiesrioii of whether work siiould
l.ie rdsimied. and having returned an adverse vole of a.lmast .(
i.ooo the leadens left the final tk?e?isicm! with die miijier.s’ delegates at a
cojifciv.nce held in Ijindon. Bhortly fiefore fiv.,; o’elin'k on .Sanmla.y aitenio.011 loud I'lieers were raisc.d behind live
clo.sc.d
d.iors of die cenf.-ren.v nxnii at die West minster Palace Hotel. laiiidon, where the delegat'.-s of die Miners' Federatinn of ('.rear Britain were .liseiissing tlie ai!ienna.ri\e (if .viminning or ••ndtng t.he strike, which be- g.an on February and. The Hille crowd wailing witiiout the doors, wliich MncItKled
.s.Tme
l.alxiur members of
Paiiianie.ini.
le.arncil from die cheers that greeted the a.n- nouiic.enient from the chair that die eonj'er- ■ ejw
.'e had decided i>y a. very large majority
K) order the men in tlie coalfields to resimie work inimeiUaU-ly, thus Tcversing die ilin.-et hallot wiiicli had Ixvn. taken eanlS-r in the waa-k.
❖ 4. One result of die seUiemeiit' of die coal
strike was that the street I'.'tmps in (ililhi.Tue were again ligliled last we..-k-end a.n<f one its ted'e ini
a.sserring that the liglits were much m<ire gem-rally apprcc.ialed after the dark iiiglits of the
la.st fortn.iglit. Coal h;is l-«--eu rather more plentiful this week. In fact, men from oitJier towns ha,.’e l;a-en hawking it from haase to h'ottse ;uid cotil from lo.;;d agents is reduced in i>rice, though die nor mal Jia.s not l:aam reached. <♦
A.
sla.niiug rtiinour from Madrid wa.s cir
culated tin tile evening jiapers
la.st niglit dial Fo]ie Pius X. was dead, hut this happily turns out 'to I>? qunitL- tmmie. On th'e coiUTary His Holiness’s Jiealtii is e.\- (iillont.
■rX'-V. ❖ * -C. The first .aninnal
denion.stra.I.ion. arranged
by the niemlx-rs of the Clilhenn? Division Women’s Unionist Assoei;aioiiei.s tinnounced to take iilaee in the I’uVjlic Hall' on P'riday evejiiing nb.vt.
Mr. F. BejiniAt-Go'ldney, Af.P. for Caniter- bmy. and
f-Iall, is to preside. ❖
The Clariienoe Polo Club’s season ofiieialjy opened yesterriay afterncain when mjemlx-r.s
engaged in archery
iira.etSce. The first polo match is announced to lake plac? tcO-morrow (Saturday). Temiis will
lie.gin early in ATav.
« « « ■ M r. Edward Collier Orine. of Clarence
'Parade, Sotidisea, Ham.s., fomierly of Syd ney, N.S.W., fadiet of Dr. GiJlierl: Eihvjtrd Orme, U.R.C.S., of Ijinvficld, ClitlieroeJ. lieft ti-slale valued at .£30,.)3i. Fie be queathed .,£500 to Dr. Barnardo’s Hoine.s, and ‘the Salvation Army, and .£.30 to Sydney
Hosprt.il', and die Ciiilidreiis’
J-rio.siiita;l. and Prihee -A'lfred Hospitall, Sydney.
At ‘dll? monthly meeting of tlie Jxiyal
Castle Txvdge of Oddfkllow.s on Saturday, Bro. J. AV. Eanibert presen,tied Bro. John Matrsdeni with a iiandsom'e framed; photo, graph in recognition of his servi(X» ,to die Lo(jge. Bro. Marsden has liecn a .member foT close upon fifty years and he has a.cted as “ 'J'yler ” for 20 years. Bro. L\Iarsden|.
'I'he .speaker e.\[)ecled is .Aspin;i.H, of Standen
wh-j was eoniplerely taken by surpris.?, \
i-e.in:it!v -hanked the
mnnb.er.s for their gift.
<♦ •> <• .A
reii.vn: lia-s iireiiii eireiila.ted that lii|;
H<;nonr Judge Him..; HaniMlon. of the
Pre.ston Gouirty l.'oiin. ('irenit (
w.liieh in-
I Indus (.lliilieixve), lias,
wit.li rhi-a.iM>rova.l of the l.ord ('
lia.ne<-llor. arrange.l to
e.seliaiige
i.ireiiirs with h'is Henonr Judge J. ( 1 aylor. wiin was recent!, a.ppoinieil to the ('nnilier- la.nd a.nd,
We.stnn.rla.ni 1 Gireuir on the n'lilre- iii; 'T.' of his He.nnnr Jnilg>,. St-'.ivensim. Il :s s'.tleil. h.i w.-ver. liiai al-; bin-ly if..;liiiig
has b. CTI
sei.tled. .A few weeks ago. ait fhi- invinaon ol llie
B'laekbum and District. Sunday ,Se.hoc.l Union, a .Si-ripliire
exaniin.-i.lion was lield in die ( '
ongrega.liona.l si-hool.
.AlllnnigJi
’..he tVitice was slieri .in.d n wa.s tlie lirst time the. (.'lil:lie,roe si'hon] had taken nan in any- l.hiiig of lliis k.nd. ton. se.iK.J'ars w.-re pre vailed upon to snbniit
rhem.selves to the ex- .•iill'iiUT. Tlie l^.•snlis.
jn.st to hand, ifveal a \'er\'
sat.isi
ae.iory st:n„ ni afta;irs lor the school and are I'eiy
gr.iri-fyiiig 10 the ]
ia.ni.xs.
l.ltiL of diirteoii
prir.es awanled. four were nliuiiHxl bv ('I'hlienH- .scliolars and all the r.'.]iresenral'ives of i;lie (Titbcroe sehe.oi went awarded a eertit'ieait... In l.hi‘ senior division .Mr. W. Thoriib.r won the
lir.sl pri/.e with 87 per ee.nv ol marks, a'li.d in rile smile dii'is'oiii Mr. F. .Singleton ilivi'din tJie third prize with S,| per eeiiV. (Inly one
ea.nilidale was xmt forward for the Upper middle divisiion-- -Miss Elsie .Sager— mid she won the fins*. x>riz.,-
wA.li 88 marks out e.f a .suit, (hough .if liroiiglu a second iirize only, is tiial of Waiifer Turii.-r wlio succeeded m olivlining 9.) per cent of ma.rksiii the upper junior vti\
-i.seon. (i>tih'e-r
re.snits an-:
I.mver middle iiluistvmi. F'l.s’ie. ifolvitnlsoii ist class e<?ri:ific,n.le: l-'re>l Robinson,
i.stc-la.ss: Ha'rry rnnier. end
cl.as,s; Dora Booili, 2nd class. Upper junior
divi.simi,: John Rodm.an.
i.st el.vss: and Doris .May
l.ecs. 2nd class.
♦ ♦ ♦ In h!Ls letter
forwa.nllng thi,: resnlis, the
seeretarv of die? Union s a y sV o n r satlvool
h.as di;«ie
ma.gnifieent'ly ami to gain four Xirizcs ismi, hoiio,‘.irof whieh a.ny seliool miglil
feel jirond. I must congratnlate you. be-
emis^; it
pn.iees .llim yon luive eenneeied willi the Olidieroe ('
iang.regation.ali .sehotil a. ven-
intelligent .'ind ivpII-trained b.'Uid of seJiolars and a
e.aji.able aim 1 efficient staff of
te.aehers.’ 1'lie s.-Iiolars
we.re Oraj.nmJ for .die examina- Fioii lly .Mrs. Christ':..- who has
re.ison to f- el highly giratifimi mi rile .s])lem!'d result of her efforts. 'I'hc .seholars also arc to lie congratukiteil tiiion the exeellent show they have
m.ide.
4 > <• -C* -A .striking tribute lui.s lieen palid by the
nieniber.s<if the-Mothers’ Cla.s.s a.t .St. Jmiie.s' Cliureh to die m-emory of tivi late Miss Maud King-Wilkinson. 'I'lie deceased lady
w.as rh.?
fi.rst teacher of die class and loi sym- I'
C.li'se the high ..-sieeiii in whicli she wa.s held the menilx.-rs dl-'
.-id-.sJ to xiresuiu a. l/s-lern to the CJliiireh. TlVe leelern, wln'ich U of c.;ik and lia.ndsomely ca.rved, w;i;s iinveih?il 1 a.nd dedicated liy the
Kce.ieT at rh;.? evening j .s,-rvie • o'li .Snnil:iy.
j In add'Htion to rile
li.st given in .t ]irevions
issue, (.'.oiiirSi of iJie. folJoiehig OfliCial ex- lilmialory le-iJlets
i.ssned liy the -N'mfoied
Hea.lrii Jnsuranev (Committee .may be had gra.ti,s al the Free library: No. i i , Siek-
h.iss
a.nil Disalileiiieiit Benefits. .No. 1 1, How to become Insured. No.
13. Tin?
|
iG.sitiim of
sni.all .Societies under iJie .Aer. No. 1.7. I-'riendly .S..:e.'ioiy ( '(rniribniions be- fon? mid after the Act.
❖ ♦ CANADA, the land with a fnture.
Government assisted passages Great b(X>m in emigration. For full particulars of the latest assisted scheme apply to J . •RIGBY, Shipping Agent, Waterloo.
♦ « 4 > Gommenciug with riie xireseiil week,
imiiortmit ‘iiew 'regulatiun.s come into force in <xaiiiie<.aion with die iliumidity and ventalaltaiij of weaving slieds, which em body the reoomim?n(.la.ri.;ins of die Gomni'is- ■sioii .aj)[>oilniljeil by du; Home (.)ffice in 1 909 to inquire into the conijilaints made by the operatives
reg.ardfng the working of
.S«ime papers were led into gii'inig
oilumn obituary whJi jihotO'. Tlie
mi.stLke w:w (hie to a. misiaiAerprettiiion of a. mcBsage on the wires.
the Slemiiing .Acr. T'he regnla.t;it!ii.s jiro- vitle that no artificial
humtiK.Fillcarion will lie .allowed in any
wea.ving shed where steaming i.s carried on when idle wet bulb reading of the
liygrome.tler exceeds degrees. Provi.onsly .slemil wa.s allowed to be
infn.sml nntil tlie wet bulb llier- nionicter registered a.s liigli a.s 91 degrees. The read’uigs ]i'
a.ve, to lie entered dvreo limes .'i day I'dinlly Iw r6])
iv.seivtafives of th'e, fimi and the 0]
icr.ative.s.
« One of die sequels wliicJi most people
ex|)e.:t to the coal strike .and 'the
restr.iotmd ra'ihvtry ,sen-i(x;.s, is that a. large nimilien of the old tra.ijis w?Ul never l>? s'dieduled
aga.in. In fact, one of the jiriiicipal officials of -a local eomiiany, in die course of eonver.'iation wkli a Mmicli‘
e.sler new.s- paiier irepre-senttUlivn. .said: “ N
’ou can
nrke it from me that many of (.lie Ira,ins that weite taken off heeatise of the Btrike will mot lie |iut oil again.
.Neee.ssity eoni[)eMi?d th.? eomp:iiiies to retiench .and make arr.ang.?ments with eacli otlitr a..s to miming. ’l':li..-se have .shown that hWiejito tlvere. lias been .a great deal of mimieessan’ exiiendiitiire in the running of tniiiaas, alirtl in the fntnre there w than ill the
ji.ast. ”
.itM lx? fewer (
T.ains 'Phe. rai'lwn.y eom-
|ianies fin.-l Uiait thev do not m-e.1 as m,a.ii.y traiii-s, or ra,lher— wliich 'is tii'e .stuuK tiring in Oiiie sense, though not in .anodver— tifat the public wliich h.-ivu to travel will put ii|i wi'lh a giood deal, mid iiul!vi'd,ua:I gnimblings are
ea.slly ignored . Wliat widi fewer trains, hiigher 'faro.s, the vvitli-
draw.al of
.sccond-el.ass eompartme.nts, and ot'liler thoughtful ilitt'le ■ actions on: the jia.rt of 'nailway comp.anio.s, tli'ings
a.re likely toi he “ verv. verv
comforl.able!”
/CXSTLEITE,: D O W V T T A A T .
EASTER SERVICES.— 'Hu; Easlor s«rrvic4?s at vSt. T^'fmnrd’s Clun'cli
of a bright and
bof'Uin" rlmract^T. and wt'.vo aitandad by laro-o (ronjii'ofjat ions. ^
1*1 u> Inl4‘rif)j* was Ijojint i fully
dororat<Ml wHb flowors and LnTMms. 'Jlm^o 8<*rvif‘fs wt'fo bold on ICastar Sunday and two (•♦ dobratlons of tbo Hovl Communion. Mioro brin;r 00 oomimmi«.*nn<s. ’riio Vicar conductotl all tim m*rviccs. The clioir, in full att<mdancc, i*ondcr(5d 8fM)oial music in a \wy creditable manner, in- cbidinjz dw anlboin. “ Now is Christ- risen.’ ' in which the bass solo ]iart. wasciiTccrively remlered hv ^b’. Thomas Rtihinson.
■ VESTRA'' MF,ETIN(I. The Eaifcv ves-
tr.' me.-t:iiig of .rit\ 1 .eonaril’.'; Glnirch w-as held last r-vening The ATtar re-aiMiojnted Mr. .A. W. Hartley as his wnrdm and Air. J'-Jin lAriver Iris .sidesman.
-AJI the otiher
offieia.ls w.-re re-ele.t(.'jil. iiamelvi. Mr. Jos. •Smithi-s. iieoiile’s warilc-n. am! Air.
J.ames .Ri'hofieht. w.-mli.-n fi'rr 'iViston. a.nd Mr. \\ . B. Wc-slem. peoxile’s sidesm.-in. Tlie wardens were ahro re-api-.o':ii(e.l reiires."n(a- tives to the Rnri-Deeanal Cnnifep.m.CT'. -A reseilntion wa.?; pnsseil iiro(.-s(
.i.ng again'-.r the liil'l for tlie Disestablishiiient and
D.is- endounvent o friie four
Wel.slV Diceeses of till- fhnreh of Englaml. The m»l-lll"jg: e!?s=eil
wit.li a e.vrdial vote, of thanks to the A'ii-ar on the proiiosilioni of Air. R. G.
.A.ssh'-toii. who refem-d to thr? goorl \mrk dom- Ilv the A’ i'-.i.r -hiring rhi? pact yca.r. .SUAIMER EF.TE.---EolIc.whig the ves-
lr\- niieeri'mg the adioiinit-il
pa.ri.shtoners’ miavring w.a.s held, iin-sid.-d over liy thV- 'Vieaj. It was deirided to hold ,a .Stmimer Ee.t|- on Jiilv 27th. on
beh.alf of the Clrirroli Restoration Fund. A’ .'i.ri-rm :iliiifi-i!n(i)i].
s offieia.l.s were MARTTN TOP. TEA*I*ARTY.— On Easter Saturday the
annual tea and entertainment was held. A gootlly company assembled from tho places round about, and at tho meeting solos woro rendered by iTrs. Giddings (Gisbumo) <md ]^[r. W. I^irkor (Little MJddop) and recitations by G. Waddington, A. IToaton and M. Mellin Advanbigo was taken by tho farm sorx’ants wlio liad been engaged during tbo dav. to attend and stay supi>er. '.rbe Rot W. H. Duerden presided.
Visit to Blackburn. Goon News fo k t h e D kak an d B ian d .— For
over thirty years Mr. Ison, the well-known OecuHst and .Aurist. has been working among tho bliml and deaf. Numerous wonderful cures without o]Jcrat-ion. Deafness of twenty years’ standing has btHui absolutely cured. * J.,iving witnofisoK treateil Boventoen . years ago havo recently testified to the pomianoncy of their euro Write liim for full information sent free. Atr. Ison attends Old Bull Hotel, Blackburn, Wed nesday, April 17th, hours 3-30 to 7. Old Bed Lion Hotel, Burnley, Monday, April 15th, liours 3 to 8 ; Bull Hotel, Prest-on, Wodnesday, April 17th, hours 11 to 2." Letters to 71, Great George Stiect, Xoeds.
C L I T H E R O E . .SOGIAI . .
In aiil of i l v ( 'atholi'- Dramm'te Soc's'-.y
and
i.lie I'.-w 1 la.nner -'.'.1 the .'-'"daiit>' 'll .^i. .\giies. a .siie<.x?s.''l111 s.'."*La.l was held a t the Halli. bewiTgale. "u Monday '.■ \''-ning.
'I'her..; was a.
g.sid miemlani'i' and the mns:a- lor ilaiiei.n'g was supi)l.''’i'd by .Messrs. <i. iv.wgni and J. Wliatmengh. Dining th.; cvei i'ifg songs' were given by .Mjss Ih Fnlla- lov.-, a duett In Mes-rs. J. k'iln.'y ami .b Wine.kley. and ';i short r<'ii.d by Mr. W .
( 'lay'om. ( 'A T I .I NC. .\( ■ ('ID E N T .NIGAK
Fr Wefslw.
C.ISHU
K.NE. |..
li.’.i.'hnasler cl llm
(■ ml'.'-.r"- Da\- Uoli-g..-. I’
rc.aon. m-.-i m nh a serio^nts lae'-iil-ni: whil,. c\.-:l:-ng ”i"M.;- ''is -
b.mai". ' ll Wedncs'lay. In .■ oni|ia"> wiin lh<- Kev. M. I'lralia.m. .'s.J.
.A hi-in l " “li.‘iig
iUTiiNS
t.lu; rc.'ult- r;in into lliv ti'iMil Fr. Welsby's ■ ■ yi'l'-. ."I'l lI"- '•"k''" "-ej
llii-own over the ha mil'-bars. lb- ab'gh-o''l
,m liis .hea'i. mid was r.-nd.-red nneonseions. Th,- ai-i-iden.r oeenrrc.l in a lonely pa:ri "I the
re.ail. ami dire'--.|iia,i r.-rs "I an hour
,'l;q«seil l"■ l'^.re
assi.si:am-c i-onlil I'-e
obtaine.il. .A motor I'a.r i-oinainfiiig two genLleiiien lh>.-n emm-on the s'-eiie. ami .■ onvcy.-il Fr. \V. Is- bv to G ’.sbnm. where he
reecivi.al medical m'lentien. Th,- airth'.rities al Sronvlinrst were i-oinmuni'-ateil wirh a.nd I-r. tVelsb. wa.s rcimived to the infirnia.ry a.t rim CoUcgi- uhere h,. is now lying suffering I'rom '-on-
i-nssion. Inquiries ycstenkiy morning sh '" '’ that Fa.rimr W.-lshy
pas.seil as goml a mglil as i-otild be. .'-ximete.l. I'Ut his '-omlib'.-n was stdl
re.gai-i.I-.'ll a.s eririi-al.
C L I T H E R O l i : P O L O C 'L U IT 'I'iir (vpGnlng' nn'<T «.il nu-mln;is ol tin:
Aivhcry flrna-ilinriU <ji' th.: ( ('hilt look
was nlt-al tV^r Ui*-- '/.nmvK vt-ry ‘Ur.U' winxl in nv'.'iluM
Kv^.
:i.!rh"TT\‘ i< shflt:
cr..Tl tuv ("wii siik's by hiiU ;im1
alt.lioiijih u.*mpL'
sVur.us wnaxhor may j)n.‘va.ii ontsklr a. will yi*r 1>* III sl-H'oI: a l an.-htTv or. this snnir (lei^ruv o'f a,<'rurao'.
'V \ ir
poswlilr: with
V<*.st--nlay s
‘janitr Dfiivs’isu i l <if th<* ?^ho;r.i-n}^ ol six tlo/riii arniws. four <1ozi;r at a. ran^t' of sivty yards ajrd i:h»* rrma.hiidrj: two dozon at lif ly
yn.nls. 'Hie I'olli-aviii!; rrsnits werr
rriiinn.nl : Mrs. VI. Kiishto.n -'5 ^: Mrs. baio* (vi^iitor) 18_’ ; Mrs. I.. K il^^^‘ ^biIki^s^^^ i ^ Mrs. VowV.t I 1 > ; Mr:-'. lr\*hT.r
.j8 : Mrs. PbuNiin i 8 .
Niiss 1*. U K .r ln r ' r i v niTa.ivjrmmts
i'll tlv* «it'!i'"r Si*r,’ i■ *'i.s /if di«' in'lil an* n«A\ ‘ ’el apai’o.
.-Xlihon^h vIh* }jrniind is
on th-r .safi s'dt* iho bnlr. pla.vmir phr.h is (.‘iht^rwis^,: ii> s|i!'*nflirl rvaifliiinn.
^fr.
niblions i.s now wi^rkhnr at ihr c.-'nll roursi,* and afltl’
l.ion.:d L’Tr-ns will b r rradv shrirdy.
T A P l^w rv T ?A T Q r hnnrc P,*irt'irMl.'ir;; r^inrc?!-, Cf Vr»^*inL'’hn
in a Vliirson T V Pnln yT:sl.Gokiy. nii.-iq-
not. a vnrv la-r^o
nv.rutin;;
t.ml a.s tlin
s.us"on a-l\*anr<;s i.Ii** nanimriGi' !iO]n‘ ior ailriitioiuil nifmla.Ts ami ln’llor sin-n*i..
^ ! Ir* 'I*') pari allo'iriuM/i 1912
3T. JAMES’S VESTRY MEETING.
KI•'.(■ T()R .A.ND
l.NDU.STKI.AI.
UNKK.ST.
.ADN’K'I-. T< ) THI-'. WOKKKK.ri. 'I'h.: animal vestry m.;cliiig in ■ ■ oum--Uou
uilh St. J.miiis's ciuin-li. was h-.-l<l m the school on Wvlncsilay '•vciiiiig, ih.- Rector (Rvi-. R. R'liiioii); iirusiiliiig o v r ".
mo'l'-ratv all ai'laiic'-. ,\i till-<mlscv. ihc Rv'-lorsai'l that was tliv
: 9(h
aiiiiu.il vesiry meeting he
ha.iMiti'l the
privili'gv of aiiLm.rmg ami
iir-.-sii.liiig over he wa.s V'-ry gla.l lo I'.- w.ih ih.-m.
lu
rill:- mimit'.-s of till- bvA
vc.siry mvvmig whn:li iiail just. l•.'.•cJl rea.'l wa.s a, I’.-l'-rem-v ( ''v variciv o f riiitig.s tlia.t hail bc.-ii
aevojiipl..sli'.-ii ill the'
iiari.sh ami they might now look upon lliosv
l.liiiigs as '•oiiqilclv'l.
'1 he great
work of makin-g mails bronglu u])oii iJn.-m by file Gorporalion wa.s alsi-> a. I'onipl'-t.'l bier. Imt tlivv hail .sril! a liill.? to rio - owing to new'orilcrs of the Goriioraliuti: -Hi ci.-im'.-vrion with rli.-ir vhur.-h xirojicny wlih'li
weiilil.lia.ve lo lie broiiglu iin to
ila.lc. W'Uh file cx cqitio i i of that they weiv fairly vicar
a.nil tin-.' bail no imiiic>liate lilirilc.tii illion llicm. For lhat he wa.s very ihaiikltil. TIn.-v liail s iil l to asiihalf a grca.t portion ol rlv.- 'school >aril.
I.mr hv. hopcrl riia.t as the yca.r.s went f:y llivy woilKl see liiv work iloiiv iiy ilegrees ami in the .-ml l licy would sva.n'e, ly fv.ri ihal riicy hail had any luirdvii ujiCiiii! ’ I'heiii.
iiotwiihsiamliiig th'e tact, dial the
whole of the work wonltl cost ^.200. Hv woiil.l lik „ to exin'es.s h's thanks to ihc Gluiri'h officers fo f riie’r work iliiriiig t.h<- I'a.s.f w a r and for t.he h van y way In, \vhiv.h ihvy had assisted Ivhii. T h e ir
a.ssi.slaiivf
a.inl ailGvc had Ixvn o f great help to him. Ho also dvsired to riia.nk die clioir.
e.rgaiii.st. ihv Sunday
.svh.iol teachers and all oriie-r workers |•OImvvletl with St. Jani'-s s for rim si)le::?.'.lii! mani'.i-r iu whieh they had worked urlng tlie ]i:isl y. ar ami tqr the way in whl'fii
i.In:\ had assisted hnii in the .somewhat onerous iltif'i-x " f the large |).i.ns!i with wti’..-h rimy wer,- votmvvreil. Provvvding. .Mr. Railttm .s.iid tlu-y .had had a, great deal of unrest in the eonmry
during 1110 p.l.-iv twelve months. He did n:ii. riiink
i.lii-re wi-n- any who would not in- l)re]iarcd to admit that never bu tliv historx' of Kuglailil, in the last 100 years a.t any rat;:. Jiad Lhen-lovn such great
d.istrvss ajid aiix-i,?tv ihrongliou: the comilry owing lo iii- dnslT-ial str'iikes.
'1 Jivy had the great rail way strike in .August which rausi.'d a. greict
ilei'il of
i.li.sei.mirc.rt,
imhaiijiin-e.ss and suffer ing among.s.t the i)0.,i.r. They had ree.emly h'.vii ]iass'i:tg through a. limb of anxiety a.nd
unr.-.st owing to tile i-'Xil .strike. He wciuid bke to
oh.si-rve tlia.1. he- did not b--l vve iu strikes. Me- I'-clivveil lliv .strike was llib mesi foolisli and
mo.st siiii.-.id;iJ ,sysl.-.-m th'v world had ever ktuavn for th.- sivlion ol .Soe.iviv most injured liy
th-.lii was linn sei'- tiirn whieh Imliilged in them.
! He 'li.l not 111- .1.1 ihm tliv w"rkui-g.utmi
slioiil.l sp-ml d.
f.innigiv. hi ,i imbiiv.h'aisc ' -r .-.iK-ii'i It h i
-
ti'ni gooil .KjKMU iiM'I n«.H' ni's-spr;K wus ihf
i b u t it a man sriviiL iu--;
holi'lay
roa.son.ibiy
a.ml well it w-mki 'hi r i le
hob.lav woul'l i".- well 'iflVll I ivst ■ rile
Hi- l),.-rr\i il
liinht.Tili.it l’ i
f:n\*ir<vini: ni juissil.*)'.’ -sliniiiil li.* giv* \vi:rk;n^ i-liiss
in ih-r-
Iv.mr n:v;i 1 i !h*
mill. Then* <.;ulu m !><• ii«. slums .iii'I hiiusi* -sli'iiiltl 1**' \\i*l! ni.'ult*. f.iiiu-
iiKvlir.us. r^iiNin. auil -‘
.mrc.ruiliif. H<- h;Hl ilu- inUTfsis Ilf the
rl'
.i.ss ;il by-an
;iMil ih.ii was why he iulf ih;it very strongly. H-.* h*): tliiU i.hi- ' ‘'.aili'.lo’is <-l tlit* working <*i;i.-is m-rtleil hell, ring ;>n<l whilst ibyr.- li;i'l h.*e’x a gr.i:U. hiij»n : .'iient. \n th s ihreetli-n. (lurina tile iKist Tew \ear.-i. ihi-n* wns sul] r<); •m I fir ;inu.*nilni<*ni. l)'.';in'ng with lie* ■ past it m t;i'
for ln.‘!tin:l. Mr. Knhtnii sniri Hi.nh* Knit* hirr’mi e/untrv we.n ■ ■ ;it;:illi:\ Ml’.;
ir: l-ingl.l m 1.
Irehind. He <h iv--i think Ir hr impr I w n
music I'sioks ^(3 6.s. icd. ; interest is, X.l, The
a.ccomits w er-.- mia;:i'mously itiss !
Mr. ( Iddle remarkei.1 that rile offircis wi.rk.i! ;is eronomieal'y as limy
e.mlil.
I•;^KG I'M >N OF OI-'FICI-'.RS. Tile Reen?'r sa:d he wa.s s-> '.hcnai.^.i. ,
satisfied with llie ofticers as .n pi.-sri:,t. ... ganisei! that li-.-w.- iild sin.iigl. r e,.min li',-ir r<- a[ipilimiiii-ni as a. b:al\.
li,* -
ajip'-'i'li'-d -Messrs. J . (Id'be aial \\ . Jai'k.M as Ills
w.inl.-ii and sal' smaii r.'SiH: lie did 110,1 thiiiik limy eould s, '-.ffieers
til.in Air. John Pari ins. .11. 'j..
||.,('.ples' warili-n. :in:l .Mr. R. Ma|■sl|l■^, li,
neople’s sill sman. Tim Recior s suggestion
w.is ail'inl* .1 ;
otlieers being re-'-le.'led. In reinrniiig thtuiks. Air, ( l .l 'l .-
M.inv i-liilc ]m believed il b|. a. gre.ii but aks:i to
l.iml would
'\vil b\ iiavitiir a P;ii*l.ianieni' ot its Per'
s.ciabv he w'.is co:i.e.;ne..-d that
. ,, me Rule W(juld not bi-jUig jx^aee. ti> Iro-
land. In facl. lie held that Hoilie RuN- wiatld Iir'tag disrupt'< i a:id aqgreal il al more
tcire.sl t.han was l•!la^a•■ Ierj^Iie ot Ireland ,rt tile pi.,-:;eiii f’me. In the
lir.sl, place, he heli-ev. il that Home Rill-- would not bring peace TO lrelan,il I.. eaii.s,' of ill,? .liliicnlly hi
fi.reing the. iim;:i. ol UIs'.i r lo accept, n. He did no-j think tlii.-\ would acc.-pt. i.t at any lu fact '
t.im. would ni.'i.
pru'e. ei ■
.•t'rfi iim
...
was
pli-a.si',1 to .si-e .in iimn as.-.l .nt.-n.!,i.|.-. at tim Chiiri'h s-.T.-ic.-s a.i’.d Im t.lwngln tii.-i .siniihtv school wnul'd
c.inip.ne I’a\oiir.iF wilii any iii tlm I'.wn. ,Mf. \V. lackson. also thanking
ili.ni t.,:
';v's r.?-eb-c.i;ion;. said tin; ;nl\'ers ■ li.d.ii;.-,. yG was not .so great cons-'il ring
wh.it tii. town .had
p.is.si'd. llirongli dnriiig ih.- tweiii- iiionriis. He iioin-.l tlm
l.il.ia,, wonlil l.e wiped off next year. Mr. 1. Parkhison appeal.-d i'orb. it -r sn.,
porr for llie clmrehwardi'ns' .-xp. ns.-s ,m., said he did nor riiink
peo.nl,- g .iv :e ll.,-, .dlv ;ts limy 'iilglit d-i rm a n k tli.-S'- peiist.-s.
'I’h'?
ill
rea.son was 'b.-o.ius.? of the great renc-e 'in religi, ai and pnr]i':S'.- oi liie -ti ef Ulsu-r and vlie rosl of l.n.-land. 1 ne
Th(_- liiic oi’ denia r.*;L; i, .:i wa.s mon-
di.stjiict, ill Irehiiid th;m it v,,ts ’,n this eoiinuy. Thi.'re was .L great
de.il o ! d’fierenr); lietw.s-n lim Roman t'aiiiol’o tiioegiit and the ttiongln oj
tile I’rotcsla.:i.t'.s hi
Irti.ind. He U-biwed that the
Ulst.er in; .1 wei-e so eonviiiced i.!iav Home Rule Wouid b,- pi'ejndicia.l 1,1 the in ter.-sts >..f th;-
e.im' iy iiu-y lovi d as to niake. llmm o]i|)o.s.? to rii;- ven lid ;tnythiiig In the raitse Hom,? Rnh . 1 < " iig largely Rome be likely u:i gel
cianpar.it'vely little eontrol
i;i an Ir'.sli Parl'’aiiiem. Til.,. niaj';rity ■ ■ ’ th e I
ri.sli p e o p le w e re
Roiintn Gariiolii's and the probaliility wa.s ihiit tile Irish
Parli.i.meiit wonM. In- very la.rgi.iK e(.;ni]jrisi-d of p ojil.- of that r.-l.g"i;i. If iha.t w;ts rile
c.rse. legislation was not likelv |i.i be I'a.vonr.ible u> Prnicstaiit.s. The fonnh reasixii win .he
d.nl not riti'Hk liomc Rule would bring p; ace I" Irel.and wa< I>-- sequen'-'i,; of Sai’
erde.al .nilimtme.
T H E N E A V S C H O O L S I ' l ’l
F.A FRN' HOUSK I.N TH E 'D lU \ In BE ('.AN\‘.\
S.SED.
A was hrhl .Im l!u* \V'-av« r,'
sJ mim* ias-t ni;j;liL ol' a*ll whit an* biUrr'->:,*. in lilt:
of thtj propos.-i! n.*w
('•aur. A. H. I ’niLam pnsitlrtl owr a ’.irct aiH*nilan«v, th,* niunlin;,; lH**iing i-'.*juvst*;K.i I.-vr d ’ a.ll
nf inriitiral aiul n*li;.;:'.i;
opinion. h: was
M. I" ‘ ‘anva.-s
t.vcn _L( ni liw* ^<.*niTal piiMii’ wi jh '
i.h,; i,<nm with a v'u*v.' ii^ ;is*’t-na'nii*-’ *.d ft-i‘ l>M
lia* shb* a.nH a il**pulalinn was ai)pnim-'<l i' wi,.ii; upovi I'-H* 'rown ('ounoil at i.h«*!r ni.-.q
■ n;2 n.r.xi Thursilav lo lay i;h.* i]ia;i<T l-'inr liiT-m.
L.G.B . INQUIRY. Mr. \\\ ( f*'. Moa^K'-Kiji^. I/H'al (ku-- 1 iie 1111- I iiey ha.d
no better illustration of that linui in the leveiit vi.-.'.i.l strike. Tiiat strike inid vost rile eonntr. 1 .i m’ ll'!i.:i, ixaunls and li-’ rh iiglu. lhai moimy could h:
i.vc been usi'l to grea.t. T adviinlage. The s.t.nke had cost lim. ni'iner.s tlmmselMs .ilzaii .two or two and a lialf iiiHliou ixinnd.s.
'I'ha.t money was
absolutely
wa.sted .an if rin?y had a.|)plied the im..m?v tc.i piin-ha-shig a. iiiim? c.t two jhey woiihi iiave, derived some aunua.l ]irofit from the vonture in-steail ol
ki.sjug tin? whole ol rim mojiey. He U-ri.-ved tliat If the
in.itners had doiie- this riie'ir ]KK:U'on a”, the- jireseiit ti:mi* would lie iiiJiiiitcly Istter than it was >-eer likely ui U.- by means of slrike.s. In eoMiux.-ric.ii wirii .strikes im Ixilieved titat there- were no
gre.ater sufferers lliaii vhe- working class riuaiiselees. TJiey liad only 1(1 remember the .suffering eaused by rim r.-tilwav strike.
'I'lici-e peu]ile wlio at t)ia.l:
f'jiie- w<--re on Jiuliikiy w<.arid remeinlier the aciife suffering aind
di.si.re.ss ea.its<.-d by riiu slrik-e of rh(-
r.aihvay men.
Wlii.lst he- dill no't iielieve i.ii .strikes he dh.l Itic'lu
’vx'e t.ha,t
everv man .should have a. living wage. (Hea.r hear').
.Not only .should he
ha.ve a livljng
wag.-, hut 'he sliould also liai'e suffirsient to
i.malilc- him In pint sonieth'ing away for a rainy d.ay. He
riioti.ght eve-Pi- man (.night to take (jan? of any siiqiltts he I1a.1l over .-iml
alx-.ve wliat h'e requiTed
fi.ir actual living. 'I'lie |)ubrman's till, liowever, wats iio'c the best id'.ice in whh-li to sav.- money and he would
advi.se tlias>.? who had a little to spare eacii w.-.-.k to invest it in some way or ;i:ii- o-Jier. Alonb-y hiveistejl was nioiii.-y likely to 1:-.: saved and not wasted. If a man who wa.s t(3o Weak to keep hi.s money iiv h-'is |>i.«-k.a would invest it, rim nii.iiiey woiiI.I not lie likely to find its \v,T.y into the lia.iids of rile ]iublican.
'niere were a variltv of
wavs Iin whicli a man ixiuld
hivv.st: any sur- |)las money he had tni.l ho thought one of tho I>
e.st ways was for a. niaii to liuy tli]e house in whldi lit? lived.
I-Ic.s.tw no rcasaii' wily a ws'rkingm.'m ;ifter .he had liw-ol itii a
hou.se for 20 or 30 years .shouM not (xill it Ills ow-ii. There 'were agencies at work tiywhich a niano-xiuld
puTcha.Se hiii'hbitsei and he thouglit a man wa.s wilsey who. iii- snxid vrf piayting rent to the landlord, .added
.'I little to it each wei?k witli; a. v.u.nv of jnir-
ch.asing die house. He was of the opiiiioni
th.at .such a.n ijTvestinent would jinive a good one and would be far Isetter than
w.astiiig the surplus over and alxive the Ifousclfoild e.\jiens(S!. He also lielfeved that even- worker sliould haw a fortnight’s h'o'lk!.a.v every year and not only that, Iiiit he
w.as of ■ the cptriiian tli;i.t lie ought -to lx; iiaid for it. That nfight be .going ;l long way, but he felt lhat if .any
cl.ass needed
rc.st and good' sound recreation it was the workin-g clans. He
h.ad felt tha.t -for a 'long .tnm.i .and he woulid be very glad indeed to see tile whole of the working clas.s right throngh' (the .amnlT\- en joy a fortnight’s hcdlid.ay each'
ye.ar :uid not suffer the 'lo'.ss of \v.-iges whilst on holiday bent. He believed' that if that came .about the working class would be far bctitiT off than they were .a.t thte present rime. AVhi^n, h'e sixike of a -Woliday he .mc,
a.at a holidav.
rnle. there wi.'.iild in- nuieh d a s legisla.dioii, in llii- Irish Pari'.iiiieni an<I i’t riia.t w;t.. .so il: wcaild lit? Ixiunil to eaijs..- .1 great dvtti ol Irietion. The nmii of L Isrer had a!s..i
ia.ken the oaili -Jiat n' ' er nnd'.T ;uiy <
rcum.stan.■es wonhl they have bb nie Rule. For th'trse re.tso i's he thoiigin it would t..- prejiidi<?i;tl to tile i'merests of Ir.-kiiid to
p.i.ss ;t H(.aiir. Rule HIl't. From lii.s heart h'-- hovmd "dia.l lilt- Home. Rule Bill whieh. h e Iielieeed wa.s the t'itir.i that hitd been !.ir(.iugln for ward would be as big a lailnre .is those wiiieh had preceded ir. The
Iii.sura.net- .\et n.-xt elium.'d Air.
Railloii’.s auetilion. When anything new •
lispla.red the old tit, r.r wa.s alw.iysa. e.-nain
aiii'ai-i: o-f ilisirv-ss and anxiety and Im tliought tiie.y ou-giu u.. be
prejia.red for that .M O';:!;!. I't'o'i witii the 1 [tsiiratme .Act. No doiib;, th'.- .\eu w.iuld work all right in the e:id, though ‘1 miglit eaiisi- some hn 011- M-nii nee. It ini-ght not 1^- a [mrle.ei; .Act., bur there
w.as n.a.'aiTa.lly ,t good ea:l of mis- nTideTs.tan.l;'ng a.s lo its provi'.sioiis. The .-\i-t ionc.!ieiI a go-sl many in“en-sts. one of which wa.s tlnii of the frien.lly .soeieties who wen- ::.ffe<aed in a ii>iisul.-ral)le d.-gree liy a.n .Act .simh as vim Insiir.ume -Act. 'I'lmre were also .a.
la.nre numlx.-r of Smid.ay sehools
lEningli-.inr tin? country that had limir litelt- sircil.’ties. T-hose .s«z:ielies liad Is.-n niosT )irc,K|>erims hii ]);isl year.s. .so nuich so iha.t th.?,n? were sc;iret-lv any of those .s(x-ieri.:-.s that had not l.iuilt nti ;t little suqiliis of its c.wn. .-Xmo'i'gst tim nieiiilx'rs of -i.Iio.s. societies- e.s|x?(.ti.a.Hy in 1
..a.ncn.shire— ^there was a great deal ol a.nxiety as .to what will
.lia.]?!)'?!! to th'.? existing fienlis of th.- sociefiv-.s. Maiiv ]H.-ople ha,d got the idea, that the Ivtl- aim*? would l*e ilisjKised c-f under the .-iel ;i.iid that
unle.s.sdie s»)eieli.-s we.r.; disba.iided rile surplus would iiilcinial.-ly find its way into till? ptu-ket of the Governnmnt. .Rn
f.ax a.s im was able to im.-qiret lln- .Act, liowever, tha.t was Hire the.
ca.se. Thi; -Act m;ule .strict provisi.tii i.ha.t rim existing fiiiids of th.? .smttll sccieties shou'Kl rem;ti:i the |K>j)eriy of the si.ic.iia’re.s ;is ;it prt.-s-eiiii tind that they would r.ot in ;uiy w;tv b,, ;tffei:te.l by the A i l .
In
the
m.atter of “ pooling ” he might
ttl.so nieiii. lion lh;tt none of tile
iire.sent .snnilns of sick .sifrietie.s winil dbe rouch'ctl. In c<snclusion'. the Ibecl'or said In- con-
siile.re.l Pndx-stautism wa.s tlm ,s;nirce of Eng land’s greatness and glory aiitdl he ht-licved that l.-inglaiurs
de.stiny wa.s'to guard .'ivilisa- cion .'tlike.
fir.ni the witlierin-g hliglit i-.f .■ \
dml.sm ;tnd .also frc.iii the ti-r.rible coii- fortiniah? pa.rt was
lli.at .Sa.cerdol'.iliSm had.
nnfort.nii.a.le itart w,a.s that Sassadolalism h.a.l lieeii ktrgely on the. 'incivase in pttst: vear.s. hilt lie ilid iiual think il was on the iincrea.-m now. Ho believed England \va,s awakening and
lugi.mitng to ri-alHse the
import.am-<- of a vigorous
.ant.ag.inism to the eimroa<-hmei-«s whi(-h had been made into the Engl'sli Ghnir.;lie.s by tli'e Saccird<
.ilali.sv jia.rlv.
ACCOUXT.S. The ;i(-.<;ounts were presented by Air. J.
Oddie, 'tile Rector’s W'’ardeitii. In th',-? Gliurchwa.rdttn’s 'acoDiuit riiere w:ts a bal ance .nvhig of G ; o.s. 1 Jd. The receipts were.: Cmisols ;£i 18s. qd.; col lections r£ 4 3
( - )
blower '■ Is
„ ,
w.atcr Y fi
aM- ?
dcin.ations 3s. 7 anii'
ivcr.sarv ; and iulorfsi 7<i'. B'he exp.-n-
ditup?, whii.-Ji .amounted to ;^72 6s. 5.!.. was ;i:s-foliliiws: T o Bal:uice i s . -7.1. ;
eareta.ker 19S. S1].; i>rg.anist^i2 los. : org;tn ros. insnr.anc.? ^ 1 10s. : priiiil- ' 4 -'(- ; .'hoir piitnic ^ 6 1 os. gas and
^•rnnT-Mb Ihaanl InsiHH'ior, .!u*hl an LU*|uiry at. liu* (')ii.heroG 'J'cwn H.*i!l this UHsmii:, :nUi the
.a.pplio.ariou. of the Co.rj>«ira.tii'in lo iKfiTf'W* ,;£iir3 io I'or iKe aecjni>h.i*'in tjf la.'?i lan«ls in iiie township of \Vl*si. IhuT fonl anil (irin«ir<*ron for ihe iHirp;.).^-tjf a'M- iniX ^he w'a.t<*rwr;rk;v .t;:uhonn;,r ■^nuinii.
'The fa-<T.s wore <■xplain^.•(l lo tlw* lnsjH*''T''.r li\- i.h(:'l'<;\\n ('h-rk (Mr. W. Wt-ek'^ .nn! Snrvi-yor (Mr. .\. K. Hh*azanl). .mil
iiLi\(*rs ]uv.*>i-nt' w‘ TO i;lur yfavur (.\Icl. ('. T. Mirehe-lil). Ahl. A. Roberts an.;I \V. Hani ■ ai'W
nark.T). tho
'I'aylo.r) rm'l Mr. Ja.s. Roliln.«^on. 'I'lie Medioal Offic^er saiid ii was impir
L'lnl that: rhr land slviul«l hi* piin'
lia.si*d aaa :i wa.s .t Iso stated that'
.t.hrn* was .‘i ilajip*r
of hmigalows bein^ eivctc-fl on dir*. la.ud *r ih«* Corporaiion did nor;: ,a<v}uiro iv. a< *ti • GMvni.T liad Jiad an <;ffor for it. Thor,* was no t •r>pr'i<it:inn Ut llw* a]>j)l!o.i-
THE P.\J>.\CE. The discovery ol' .\iimrlc;i. by ( 'lirLs.t,ojj;iei'
(.iolmnlius is bjir.ig presented in aniiniil'''! I'onn at the (..’ lilhero'e Pa.kuv this week. T.he l>ic(Uin.r Ls 'Tcg-Ird'.?d as tin; i.^fe-Uasr and
bg.st prodimrion ever attempt'.-d in c.'ii- ni-i-iion with nioving picture ])li<Uogra.]i!u. Il was prodimeil .at a
co.si of y^.6,000 too's
llire yearis to
eon.siruci, 'a.nd ov.'r .|00 .ictors took part.
.\ll rim iiniin dr.iiiiaiie fe-tnire.s
of the voyage to .Anmrica aii'l tlm .s'S-JV;? after '
l.i.ndi.ng an? dejiicied with Irisloi'jeal aecnracy. ;ui.;l the
au.lieiiees
Ini.ve fcll.wve'i till'
vividlv-portTa.ye..l .story with great -it-
tere.si.
'J'h<? pie.ture, is
c.erla.inly one "I
iiiif-n' h-L'iU'.irkalilliq .ixanqiles t4’ np-ui-'luc
e.intrma.tography. It 'is not only eiijinable. but
ixliicarion.al.
, l-'oir
hi.slc.rieal accur.icy .01.1
liorreeri-.in .vf detaiil this pi'-inre .sur-
pa.Sv.-s anytliiiig which lia.s yet li.x-ii shuivit on a, sriven. and word.s are not .siiffic-'cnt to (■ (.■ .n\-ey tlm reniii'fest id.-a of the lalmrieus pa.'iis w-hie.ii have lieen exju.'inled on thi-s exquisite
pr.ahicl.ioii. Even the shijis ii-sol were e.xact rt.'plica,; of tliaso actu.a!ly by Golumbns. ;uid were presented by ri'l’ Gii\erniimii-t of .Spatin to rii'c United .‘sttiies for the, l-'olmiibus ExIiHliition. Tlm
ori.giital log l»x,ik of C.jhiinlins w;is used as a pm- jK-rty. wli-i'lst e\'i*r\- costume worn by ihe aciors em|
ilr.yed i.n staging tUV' film was a iTiie cemy of an aelnal dreSs of tlie peiisl- The effeel o-f i.hi* uh.'lnre is eoiisider.ibly
enha.nced by the singing of various .appm- ])ria,le -hymns iiy a mmilx;r .af .'lioir b'-y-s during Urn .sliowing of tlm film. Dtlmr piciairbs of ;i c,a-|)it;ii order are shown .n'd lilie entertaitiinent'is well worth patroivi-siiYi-
Mor.aci- Alonto'. In the. musical sc.-ii-e “ Tommy .Alkin.s at P la v . ’ ’ glM?s an vt- (-ellent aeixanipt of himself, and
l.itile Sim.w Qu'-di). jiivetii'le vixiabst a-iid dajicer, ;ris’> c('.nt.Tibnt(\s to t lv prograniiiie in a .sueix-ss- fii'l nianimr.
WH AL L EY.
- WESLEA^ OUIT.D.— The mooting of tho Wh,alloy Wesley Guild on Tuesday evening was of a devotional character, p.apors being given b y Air. J. T . .Takeson and Miss Nelson. Tliere was a inodorni* a.
ttendance.
N EW BzVNK O P E N E D .— The new Aranchestei- &. C ounty Bank at. Wialley
12s. 6d. ; visiuttiion fee jGi la.s. - conducted under the management of 51’ *
w.as formally opened on Tuesday’ . Tf"' b. anic is situated in K in g Street and is a" imposing building. The
busine.ss will Ix’
8.1 7 -wash'ijig surphres i is. 9d. 7 coals ;i,nd J . T . H. Taylor! manager of the Clithcroe '<5xe ^,6 5 s - ;
m.atoTOil
Ss. i id. 7 Com- branch. 'Phe building has been crocted
mumtei wmo I2.S.7 Union
J.ack 7s. 9,1. ; b y Messrs. T . Varloy & Son, contractoi-s, preachers cxpomscs 12s. 7 roixur.s iSs. id. 7 Whallcy’ .
|»J
,. rho AfofliiMil Ofiiri.-r (Or. W. I'.. n'iv,nsinvr (Mr. J. H.
:•
.e.,rs in 'lu> l,iarr..d from nmiv he was well lltled :ni,:l limy W'T'' ' .a> il Mr. Ch nion and l o "
: I'liVlon occupl-'i P
inip'.rta-ime ‘n t - ” iv'Mtarien m saying
.,i|' wh'im If'll' 'i 'l S' |iroiiil
Mr.
n.iNto'i. ( l l ' - t ir. im-o '
■ said they w-Te liv-T.- :, lazaar a sime. ss .oid ■
elal.-.tVOUrs i l edll'M'..- h;ul ]>asS'*d LM:' >'’M' • >'
.niil he 'n.i.'l In -fact, h -
a.sko.l wb.r.
U-:U told
rh.il '1 wa.s •iioughl' from tlm nvig' :ag that it w'as i ' s:' not know I'miv it W't- 'Vit-t'l Er Pinn ugi-in : -'.nl(l not se • I'.s,; mim -ilw'.ur ■ eanm to R.
s.ie ihe b.i./aar.
lb - 'V.', I’ imvinglf;n's g'.einaiti;
ilv’tt'g whieh
indu.md : • hitv. N'C f;'i' minn- .11 tli»-
il ih.i ,il-
f.;in;irk('il .'unitl kTULCb!'! wife ;
h.ar he
h.id M.r T.I • T pH.iiG'.N Nvbcn Iv ' i| n plv 10 ;h;il. av.i-4 '* t-: sa\ if I h.iv<* '
'■ •r (I'tVic.u’ i !■ (•.;■ .ni\ M
•k'lvl wivhiu::, nimiti'. • 'V jMillrA's
'i'iii
ni .'^tanillMg ih.T*- :in» | \V;LS iHU'.TllSto }h* li.ul u ihr'T prii’.N'ts an»l fhr' ^ihI lu ly.
.itul ’I'iHTc was M e" much as I’hi.' (huiujlh' •
*Hhii*h (hubolic’s wViv iM >i'*m ilu' riile Ht‘ i.h.'.ui^hr
i^ruati-st iKiuTts in ia\’' wfjuM mfii.n
•nis'I fait <-.f So'
j.alism i mil of Syru IHMI isni. i'nd ebatrs l a riio n;n iH'.ihiinuc m;iP* h had
h.ad lii*r dav.
thinj; ih iv Timst scr if was .1 hr.'inrh. .
•'H'w'i.iVs'in. T'h’i^<'aThi fb*al ix-tii'.r wor
n\\*n ("hijr-'b tc-
I'yi'aiis'* they did ni'*l‘ ^'•viabstu^ hloa.^. H,* '^wn rbii-p'h .ltd to .!|
,
w.is sorrv to st-t* that -
; wliii'b h’o ‘Hi to s:i.y that, lib
a ‘'Vii'LdjWnbK* lt.*i\gib ! ^ was Ills; duty to by' T'l .md do wt-uit he oTiild
I 'b'shtAl tbom fnarrv si: ; iakin>. 'lAuw had a
■ '^nd h;* .Tskfvl i]ii nn i ' : l i *e supixYTt tile cause.
I to thrsie who wiriy not i lo H'lp ,Ts if ir \vas
; It wa.s a good eanse < i*’*i;'ir |ow;i.
j 'Mtlally ;i.s gVKXll .-nilI j
’ I 'T '" 'A
w.as w;uite.l an-; l t f *■ '’ their ixtrt to
' j ■’'I- ft'A'l net b.en -for
, Wgto:i th'.rv would dt :i ''^■ 'rd selwxil fioo-.7.-l j •t'Kl they would h.ave , jrt-y to support: it. T
7 ' :
ii n . ■
oii^ they
i-r.nil.l .tf«ir own irellgion
m th'i.s conn -of -t-hntt kind
tcli,<Tilous U;.a-('.h ^ fx'-'trd sciioc.l V liecome trs-i
xi.shi*{■ 4 ? %
(Tiristian' Srw'i j
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