Icii-hoiisc-.s ; anil
■ wis about a iHauiy IS a t iircscnt raised'
J Quebee and (),Ua,.i ' iy e a r uas
dO.Ooo.OOO |
1„'
■uhole rm|, beiiii; raised i ie e . The yield averiir-e Im normal years, and if Im d s I'roin (id. to 71,1 l le r s ," and IVoni 4,| ' Mobaeeo The
■Iiile
l.nrley varieties
|bnt liyl'ridsol'ibealan-e I intiddneed. namely.11^. ' ■ I’.io Ohio X Sninati'a - of l,-)0O to d.OIX)
i y obtained with a eun- ■ neiit in the size, sliap,.
■sli.-ity of the leaves' I " " ;, "I
rally arown m areasn? i-siieeially in tlu^ fniif.
• I Ontario and (^nebee
lusrini adjnnet to experiments in
e that the .Annapolis \ova Scotia's orchard
litcd by soil and climatic 1 yrow t h oi‘ trdraeeo.
I : I-: o i ' (TNT.AHIo.
|)epnty .Minister of I Mr. ('. I . l a m e s , one o| jnltnral experts of (i,,. ecu recently visilian
Bines, w ho is a native nf lied mneh in the Ihlited Imiliai- « itb oni- methods
In a I'ceent interview, eil his decided opinioa
|v of t he
avera.ee Ih'
iti.sh ria addine that a imieli
of those who eanie to ■II embrai'c with .itreal.
Iiemsi'lves the nniinie lb exist in tlnii l*mviru.e one
br.ineh id' anrieiil-
jSaid .Mr, .lames. ■•The |lishman is tilwavs wel- he does ver.v well
ll'iit that biet lirst ami l it be the tinswer to the I■inL'lishmen need tipplv." |nen. \\ e hold out both er him onr best."
n '.\ T lST l t 'S .
|i population is abotit ■xtetit of her oeetipicil
|iily iVi millioti iieres. o[ aeres are eletir atnl
re utider arable enltiva- 'till eontfills upwards ot a M'ly eonsillerable ]ier
IS lition ti to be tnlapted settlemeot. 'riiere arc M the rrovitiee. whose ear were valued ;it. dl) riie ontptit of tin*
|iias eliise on teti milliotis. Iiiins. blitter and
ehee.sc eheese factories itml
linillinns sterliiu; ;it birin I Iresli mill; eonsnmption "een ;!.l and -t millions
I l’OO acres tinder oreharcls Inall fruits : the afiple II a million and a half I pot of fruit eannin.e is veeeta ble eannine at
iim.
lined. Ii\'e stock is a ver.v I'l. lireat care tilso is dine of the ver.v
be.st-
Ipriiveinenl of herds in III the eoimtry. iiom what has preeeiled I is eminentl v one which
Jew blood, tiinone snr- •r eonditions thiit make
Ip ealto the Old C.'onnti v his position.
Bv l i o r x T i E S . '
sure lias been pnljnpul! ernnient. to eraiit re- I the steel eompanie.s,
lanada part ienlarl.v i-s lin. The matter is to ht j i l t to the Tarifl' Com- |nty system in Canada when the lirst bonntv ed with reejifd to iron
fo r t wenty-eieht .years jeen assisted b.y Wily of jorni or iinotlier. and.
jxpired in the (.'onrse. of except ion. however, iide in the east; of iron ladian ore by the |)i'0-
l•ltine. whieh is still i" J-taei*. The botinty id Ibeeii extended to the .At one time
It tea r .
■led for the eneonrage- Igiir inilnstf.v. Init tlie.v a.eo. a nil were not lirtit-les still reeeiving
■ learine ores mined ni Ire ill itl|:i. the amount Iniited to elOO.OflO in libre used in ike
Iider twines receives a j i l t s of a eeiit. per Ik*’ Jin order to set olf tkn it fibre whieh is not
|iean ini|)orts. Crude dso en joys a bouutt
lion. In tile t "0 hi-st |i limitation as to date- ] of tilt* btitinty
sy.steiu .'list. l iU l , llio total
[i(*s has iiinountcd ■ to |(i;-f,20f).000) of uhicli
J ( ‘;;i,450,000) tins boon |l sti*el indiistrie.s.
liai Troubles. for Coughs.,
I POUND - ■I'll,* I '» " s t |)avi„J
.|*,.xt:- ’* I'iie .'-tablailii w:is made lor man. ;i„,l 111'.; man for the Siibbath." .Ma.rk
'lluii tUr ii’M'- i'.ic 'ului. ilial
.‘
io.niv inipnri;iJU
ri s[H-'-iuiK SnlilKU.h amlispuLrfl. iw Is mufh .lUpuU*.(l'.
I'hG It'iirtli iMimiKunhnoni. nJ‘
t.hr I rcjVrs Ki
ivjir.ru,^ hs
,*l,>t rvaiiu.; a.-i a. tlav rosi, :nul nr. more. eonipul sor>
Tilt' i '* '’ t'».ainnatulments ;i.s a whole \\l r^* ‘
iint.ii ■•
v.TV jew. 'Hie Jew keujti.n;^ all of lii.we rejm’nanilmonliS w:i.s pn.xmjs^'d evurhist- ■n-- HA*. l''
a.ilmv I'.* keej) all ol i.hem e.m.- Pnia*--!
< n t.hh iP'hit. llow'A'rr, ip “ in' l-'-rI*s thne, Jr-wjsh
r.-iiiri.ii’.isu ha-.l I" a. etMitildurilile (U'^roe K-- .'tini:’ h'.niinli'sis. anti grt.Tiier .'
ii.ress wa.s Uihl
■ u-tn ihe literal eoinni;m*'lmfni:.< t.hai.i (in n-'r rr.t! sitirh.
ihe.ir real me^uihi-. Jesus
p-nre.vetl this <ai .seven;! o*'easivai.s. .sa.\in^ in
a,.. l)i;eiers <>1' ih'’ 1-W. “ N'nll 1-iml he.'i.vv
Imr.lrMv niK-.n *tht.- )(eoi>le.‘ '
instiUU’i.-.
M hunt t'.i.r a Hen
uu.tliL-
Snl.il)
a.th, w.'u; om-
rn-.tl t'llie a vwlailon of ilie I'ounh eom- niaiitlnvni. -l luvakuiy; of the Sahhalh. (o r k u'.n
el.-i.imek i.fnu Lh-.- ma.n. wa< iumthi;; ais iniK as
ii: were. a. huffal'o i*r a. -liion. Simharlv, a.s
nienl.iomAl in this leswn.
:.mll \vas*f''U.iil with r:ur 1 Ami's tliKeipi-s
i.MMiisf.
pa.ssln^^ ihri:mi>;h ;t wheat lU-Ul, i Ika' nilhfil nut ^enie of ih*' <^r:\hx< h». thi-ir :i;
n.Isa:'.i aa- lIu-ui. 'Ilh s was (vinsarueil as ,i
-if lie- Sulxliath. U.*
ea.us!-,- n was will [lowing. Aviu'llu'r tiie amount
w.ts >i)iajl e-r
j.ir^e. Jesus «liil nut \is*.latt* l'‘W. aiai Uamd to keei) vho SahltaUi
till* Sail]-aih tipl'inane,'I ir U-arh men l it ; . 1
’.lu
ii.tv.he tuli. Me (l.H.i f jlijiT't. however, in Midi n*’.n..;i,-risieal misinterpretaui'US a^ we a.ive in •
•’ifioivetl. hi this .sualy he .s,hnw.s
ih.u ihf Saltlaali wa.s ortlaiiu-tl forma.n. ili.i: it is a mistak,.* To sujijioSe, a^ some ■thiMi. ;ui'l sonic
sv.ill seoin fo ;sui»j»a>o. rhar 'i t.I matl.*
ni.ni simply Le. keeji ihe .Saltl'.Jlli. line ila\ of re..rt i<.i six o{' \s«»,rk wa.s i.u;- auuli'il lor man's eiMiilort, a.ntl |>rf»lt;eiion. ;:nl a.i ih.- S'lme Time to
sxmiboli.sit ;i. ee.rrain
kT< ai Ifssf'in. whieli w«.r
.sh.ill non.* luTeafter. Je*iis. knowln.^ iJie narua.l a1.ri.Uiik* of his
”'*ar«TN in n sveei lu
anr.itau I'usroms- suyi- aorie.l ,!iis li-aelnni^ l>v t.'iiiug^ in ih-em what; Diuii! h'hl iJnir in an omergeuey he ate
'Gin 'o f rhoishew hread, imia.wTul *‘Xee]M fur ih'* prl«*,>is. and he w:i.s iinf pninsheil 1ur s:;. nor eiiusitli-red
Ma.mewraiiiy.
Ji''us. as ll)r .'>on ul' Man, was l/ird uf the Salh.i'uii, had a. rlg-lv: lo e.\p!ain its 1 rue mp' irv. I.a,.r J .s i s u-nl. iiU-.' Uie. syna;^' r,. lii'T-- was a. man whu lia.d a whhtTed
i.in I. an*} lhe\ w;i.n*hed him to s»*e :i lie ■muM
h.-.il hiin ini ilie Sahhalh Da.y. that !ify miLrht .leeust; him. A'ldressiip^; iJP'in,
j''su> .said. Is it IrLwfiil V» do gosjul on the ■''al.'hii-i-h. er to de. i
to saw Mfu or to kdl ? Ih'-v made no a.n,s'vv«.*r. d'he Saviour was
-•rii vr.l and auen* xvhh a r^}^hieGU's * that men sjiould so .si.*riously niisiakir
.aid »n’.srepresen.t the. I)ivi,ue arra:v_M.*m'mr -'J 1" 'Ivink it sinful t‘ i relieve himian dis- :
a.sse.-i vh,. Sahhnth.
na-i, “ .Sinielv fonJi fhy ha.nd!"
’!'he.a h\* said Ij.j the It waS
■’■••h'',!. Hnt die T’haris-.-1-s, more /.tralcms ’■T th.-k dieon- iJva.n lor ihe irmh. for the ■‘tt-rei
i.ht.* i .aw ralJier dian rht? spirit of it.
n'- Tr- .m^u-y a,n:l ;o;.».k etumsel w:n.!i thh i''T<;da.'is ]uTw jesus mieh-l
' 'i'
-.ith.- I.Ok l) OK T in - :
S.MtH.VlTI.
^o ' ommandmeui was e'-\-e.ri hy J f ’sus or .\p:slif.^ u: di;* ('luireli r('.sjK-i:i.iu^ ruie
: •'•■■ihluiii d.vv. dlie early ('hureh .evidently '
py^. |,..^vrs!i t.Iav .’m many
i alaG,;s. atui in sam»r plaecs the first day «.'.!T ; Wfvk;. the anniv«.:T.s;irx' of our j/rnl's n*- 'iirroaum : aaiil sonietuiies dun* u*!.«.si'n*ed
; ' ’ ’ill of these days. Hut iheir
oli.servajDi; ; "as Ufa that uf hiw or eommauiil. for tii«v -ikPiltj wrale. “ \‘c au* rua. uitukT la.w, hift:
i lad-T ” rai'.e." They liml iJie jirivik-^e of *n“hcT or l):
..th o*f tliase tiavs holy.
'•aTcd lu the Ia;rd, resting fr-om tTardily •‘I^furs and fixing th»"mse]ve.s pardnilarly d‘i'diuai
ma.ne'rs.
i’i" widi us to-day. \\*e
a.re i-daal tliat one 'lay lu :]\r week is .'ivi ;/e,ncTailv o)asi'-n'ei 1 ns
juiT Tu afresli. Then... «':m l.e n<»
a^ day (,! rest, a Saltiialli (Sa.hhaih dav signifies rest ilay ). We a.n- ^’la-d also diar th«; day S'l yyuerally .s.-i apart is die tir.<i day «il tlli; Week l»e<*ause it .< efamuenic.raU'S iht;
♦.» lu-autifullv ( hris'
i.au's
altO'Ted i *\ «iur
I.irrd’s nsurn-e.ii »n fruiu ilu* 'lead on i.hal day. .\.:ii<l ‘f (ledh^ nr;.pU- ha.I iwo Sal:l?a.:iis, or seven oj il-u-m in die w<*ek,. w<: heliew* liiey wouhl hav<. that nineli mop*
of iiless‘n-2. 'To the ('hrist'an. »v.i.rv .liv .'^alT • n'r-rv day siioul<i h,; used a.s holy to
lau'd.
a.ml noiiiing shoiihl ai anv thiir • le.iu; tT.iiurarx to die Dh'ine will prjtK’ijiles O' the Miviii'.- ;;ovem:iie!ir. jesus’
deelnraiie.il dial h;- wa.< l.ord of die Sale Iva-di renilmls ns afresh of Sv. Paul's i.|e- elaraiiivi ilia.r ('lOil the i'ather r-'Slod
fr.om His own rk on .t,lie Sewiith Day: H.-vheii
a lit,the . 1r.
WHICH DAY IS ISABBATH? [ *\u. R ionrs R ksuuved ]
BlBLiB S T U D IE S Conducted by PASTOR RUSSELLr.
ENGI.I.SH I.E.AGUE ( ist D1 Y 1 .SIOX). oalK
I'd:i<-l:bom llovoiH ... :rj ... i: . .V.jw.-:tstIo rnitu.l ...
.\Htun Vilhi...........
Evurloii ................. ;;*} ... 1*^ ... 11 Holtuii
,... l>
sh.Miioiri ijnit.hi..... ::•; ... 12 ... 11 .... lo .. W«)olwit!li A........... :j.-. ... U
Wcht Hromwifh .*\.... .'hj ... 11 .. n .. Tott«mluun
Ml.t.llesliroii-h ..... :U ... • :>
MnutiJmsirr Uniu'il... BB ...11 ... 12 .. . lo .. OMliiuu .\th1.*tio..... BB ... n ... IB .. I’n-sioii N
No: ih « \)iin:v ........ Ril ... IB ... lU ... nr:i«ifoi-ii t’iiv........
Livm-poul ............... B Hiiry ..................... B.5
.. 21 ... ... IB .,,. 1.1 ...
*. K ........ b;. ... 12 ... 10 .. -** ... 10 ... 10 ...
^ ..,.11 ..
s
i.inicM \v........... V.:, ... M .... 11 .. Sumlnrhiml ...........
... 1!' -.. M ... ... u; ... IB ...
... IB ... 12 ... 11 .. -< ... 12 ...
. BK
Won Lost. Urn. I‘rtr AkrI. IM.s s ... 10
■'»... IB ... IB .. 0 ... .*.1 ... 1*1 . 5 ... M .. . ‘i .. . -10
. 10 ... u . . 10
.'.it
. IB .. oo . ..
Cit}-..... •'!*•... lo .. I'l ... :» ..,. -IS . M
.. . ..0 HOOD KKJDAV KKSUM ri.
' Newoasile U ni 1 o*I.., 1 •Mid<lleshroii.i>h ........ 1
'f ii ,; die
left ilu- work ,.ntkoly for Je su ' lo d<L The Sevi mil Day (,.f Jehovah’s rest was one* of div* i^rea; Ih u s of di-* ('renli\'r Wt-ek, ixieh s;-v«'u i;lious;i:id yeans long. Six of ihe.<'..* great Days had passed and man’s ereadon was iu die end uf t.he Sh\lh. liax'ing o'l.dillsheil l i is liuman son', .\darn. irr Kden as rnle.r of the eanlr.
Jehova*i resi.'d nr eeas.*d fn*m H’ls work during the .^tweni.h day. nr seventh perii>d of seven ihuusand years.
.Six
r.hou.sand
year^ of i.his .Sevotnh j»erio ] iiave alreadv
pa.ssed. and Jelmvah ( ’md has restodh eyagt-d I nan His work- l ie lias n-it hiterfered to .'issisi man. or lift him out of sin and degra- ilai'iirn. Anodu-r tliousand
ve.irs of i.he .seven remains, hut. Hod will ';iT«t aedvely engage in man’s
re.seiur t-ven ihen. Why nv*i ? Ho. rau-e it is a nan. of du* Diviiio Programme to leave Aille.’i ma.n and his reseue enrin-lv I'SUS. He i.s F.ord uf dlls
in tin < I r« *-i t
Inim l Seventh Day.
'I'Hi-: c i i r k C H s SAHHA'm d a y . T j r s entire ji'-rind of .-M.-ven diousatiel
years, wleeh ••onsiiluies die great Seieodi
D.lv ur .**la!ilMdi of ( lod is d'ii ided wall man
iiiiu srvcii great Days nf a. iliousan.l \e*ars
eaeh, in si.\ uf whieh lie has he.*M under a roigii i.f sin and deadi. luil and snffrrijig : l.:u.!: the. Seventh, or Sahha.ih. the last .iliuu- ‘^.md years*, i ias Iuati appiihiite'l /fur Ii ’ls res.ein:. mdifL. and 1 »l'..-sshig. In that, gluriruis
Si.tvi n:li ihousand-y'..a.r jieriod Jesus is he D:r«i. It will ii.t the great. .'Xmiiyi>i'*al S.ih- i»aUt.
a.rul Uu; great
.Amit.yiiie.il Juhili.a* year for mankind. M'he six Days of toil will lerminate in die grxMt Sahliaih uf Ah-s- s’talds gloritnus reign a.iid the hlt.-sshig of all the families of the. «.-arlli. Si . I’anI eli-a.r!y ]
nnma.ros that, to the
(.’luireh. the Xew ('p-aLloii, o\<-ry day is a. Sahl*
a.th day. in t;ie .sense that Dial s eojise- erateil peui»le re.*si as (lod n-sis. in faith, in h •;* , hi
..rust that Jesus will evranua-lly <lu- ihe.r \h<‘ gmaning ereadon a.nd hri*ng them into a glorious Sahhaili kest . St. Paul sa\s. ’■ W’l* ■who l>*.*Iie\\.‘ d<> enter into rest..*' laterally, we who l«rHe\e ha.\-e. a, p-Tii.-tual Salilsilh. Seven days in the wo-ek. ainil firfy-i w^ i weeks hi the yea.r uiir hi-a.rts rest in tiv.- laird and ra.k,. eomfort in tlio
gh.rioiis prumis; -s His Word through faith. 'Phus We re*<t: front feel’uigs of res])onsibilily and worri' on aocount <if die world's salvation in
exa.e.tl\' ihu same way llial the
ho.i.veiily k'aihe.r rests. We. like tht- heavenly .yaih-..'r. have die
ftvHesi eunlidetioe that tin- kede.-mer will get.
neeornpli.sli dit* iik-ssing ol a.H (he famil’es ol vile '-arih, ennd lining a.ll the; Wiillmg and oliedi'.-nt into the great Rest 'I'.ime of -ilie fiivun* -die
thoii.sjmd ye.'
i.rs »:>f the Messia.n':e. K.iugiiknn, in whii'li the world w’dl 1>* re-
lea.sj-d from die slavery of Satin, sin. and deai;b-dn whieh die gn.iaaijig
e.nan.ion “will lie delivered from iho iioiidage oj mirrup- tiori inte, the L''h';r’ons lilu/riv ol die snn.s of (iu-iP'- s;5 numy as
a.re willing an<J olied^ieiif. Hut: the (thup'li is dins resdng hy f.a.iih
andneiw eiikiy.s a Salihath, <.*v<mi though, ae- ror^liiig “id
l.ht; flc-sli. we ar"* jiassinig: dirougli irihuiavioTi hoiiiiig to
al.la.in a .diaXf ini Me.s- sia.h's Kingdrim. t!u.- .\p<>st le points «)n(- diar “There, reniaineih a. rest for the jv ojik* of r^rid'’ - ”^till a diffen*'it one from that whieJi \v<. noiv oni’ey. d'h'* aelual rest or Sahhadi
will hi* iKii me.p.-lv that of faith and rest of iieart. i t will ’tiieiude also a rest from al?
i.alrt-rur. while onr works will follow wth iis. In <.idi«.*r words, the'
re.surreetion elia.iigo will' hring us full rel'ief from l!n*. iTial.^i. ihi.* foils of the wav. and usher us fully into tlie ‘dorious
lile.s.sinirs of the Tesurni'tif.*111
.sta.ie.
W H Y N O T Y O U ?
■ e iM'esciif of .xii.tIukiI hk*.*tsin^s tuicl pr.'teri- '■ 'll li(;ii. r.ii*<yiA*e(| by the penLs;Ll of
G*r\* tii;m\ (Ihri.s'
i.i.aTi. p*;opIc; are'uUkin^ 'I'Tie
l^ieLiie I’ l.'iii 111' th t .Aiftisi. ” l ‘!es i.*; til..* dtlo of a romarkable liltlt- ;ian<lb.'r:I< foj*
a.sxistin;'* fri liho
'.'il’li.* .*;ttidy—Irrj)*jc.'il arul cli.'-'
pcnsitiion.al, 'LiieilfH.iie
of di.V;
Hible. Il ciniibirj.-s two vtf .the be.s'l: melJiods of
a, f];>rxl of lijgfut: oil mainy xEffi-
' ‘lilt siibj*.xi.s ;i,n(l passviges, .i.s well ;is ox-
lil.fiiviiijr ,ij, nio.xt interesting manner tin;
liannony of die .Scriptures. It is at) 8vo. x'ohime of 3.SP pages, nicely jounM in stiff eloUi boards, gilt lolterei-l, '.and
■’.'* sii|>|,|i<.(l
jKj.st,fi;ee fo r - r s . only by the liible ,*uid T^
r.aet .Society, I^,
anc.asler Gate, l-'jiidon. VV.
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Ilf nearly ;i:ll kinds will mine catiilaMy now, rhoti.gJi they may require some .attention, .'its to \ra,tCT. miilcbiing. and
syrin.giiig iit dry
weather. .MKI.OXS.
'Hiese sbouia I": -.-irefulily br;i.ljieii. takin.g
oitt, the po'jils of the ri';i<ler..s. a.s Miey reach the to|) of t)ic- trellis, and pinching out the lakx'als Irwou'.I die fniils.
CLARKE'S B41 PILIS_ . ^ are n*arrantcd to cure, in cither sex, all
or constitutional IDischarges Mrrr.nw Gnvvcl, aiid pums in the hack, -tree from Mercury. ]*stablishe<l upwards *™ In lOTxcs *ls. lid. eacli, of .all Chemisls and I atent Medicine
V.mdor.s througiiout the for sialv
slau.ps 1)}* llie mak^ers, 1 he I-inc< In and
.Midl.imi Couniic.s Drug Company, Lincoln.
lo*«'d>a.ll
•Presl«)n North liiul 8 * .M:im*hi*sier i.'ily ... *J •Liverpool .................. - •^Woolwich
.Ar.senal... '2 Jiulion Waiulerers... 1 ICverion ................... 1
•Nolls Conmy.......... Oldham Ailileiic ... West hromwich A.
• Home club, ill
in -tile h’
ir.si ir.s Division uf
Sheflield United........ 'roilenliam Noispnr Sunderland................. Manchester Uniteil •Aston Villa ...............
T H E " T i M E S . S ' f t l S A Y , A P R I L 12 iSi2. FOOTBALL.
c;die.f "'luh.s hav«* done, that ( ’ronipum was a.
nio.sL ilisrniieeTling ohstarle in viirir way to goal.
.'■l>... 11 ... 10 ... Lo . ... 11 .
... *n; ... 12 .. u
. B.'p
... :>:t ... B4 .. Bl
. 11 ... 10 ... BB ... Ml-
. -IB ... -IM ... Bl ... flo .
.. -12 I hUr,; was a high wrml iilowhig
from eiitl to end /.rf the ground, and having it; at dicir harks in the llrs: half die (.'lity failed to maki? full iise of .ir. ( )n the edihr
h.aud. tin.* Rnv<*rs went strongly for a win
;inil liv.y gahiril i.hciir ol>ieri:. though i«. was no! um’ i two mi:intr,, Irfnr^- ihe interval
lli.it lliey si;<ai.-i| When ih;* Ravers took iiir i«-ai| one af the aUarkiug
h.rwanls ."ii|iped. and whilst an tin* graund he made il
inije.SNihlr far .-Kln r l-’ l*.-irh<-r ar IT-Jiry to get rla^t- , iii udi la pruVriU (deimel! drii'iiig till* hall iiilo the n.-i. Priar l<i this sura<;ss dll* Ra\« r.< had had nearly .is mui'h af ihr ganiaas llu* \
ishr.rs. TIn-ir forwards wen* ijuirk in their niaveiniaiis. ami liui for w a.i.rlifiil plav an ihe part af Hviny and I‘ !etriier iioi.h (ilvipman anil ('lennell would
liave gat'
tinv.ugh an .<*-\<ral arras'ans. 'riieiv was mi <aic an dv.* vishiiig sidi* who •valid put liiG same sting hua the atiark. Ilalfard
a.ml Darsatl lB.*h avoided ( ’rain])-
the l.L-aLiie Oil ( Iijud Prlday wasof a remarkahU.-
eharaeier, for whi-le Hlaekhuni kov<*r.s were
ilepos.Ml froju tin; lop for liie unu* being hy liie shigl.h-goal
viiMc.iriies of kivert'on and olt'.n WandiTurs away from honiv'. ail tlu* dire..- " i io are fighting so d’k-speralely to keep el< ar uf dll.* iv,ne*ioLinih tiosiiion won at luMUe s<.« I’nal tile-tension nf
t.lie situalhni is luit in anv way relieved.
.\onii I'.ml won w<*ll
and »leSL-rvc<llV. but Kidi vhth* r;v;ds ha<l a. ,gr.. at deal <if luek in their game'-^, for ai Hyilc k«.ad Tolleiihani .siifkTi-d so st-verely from injurv'S dial they hacl only nine men the fu*L»l for a gr<*at part of the litm*.
The sui1ix*s<iu:i ‘ '.f aeindfents -wa.s aln> »sl iinparelU*d* I.iverjiuol did not d«-servi* to Ik-.U: .Simderla'iid. wlv.» I'e-il at llij; inu-rval. oniv 'o fall a,way to nodihig in die s*eojid half and ai'luw the .Aiifiel'
de.rs to jmll the game uin. r:f the fire, d'he mo't noieworiliy performane,; of die day wa.s ill.* t.vmdjiued juogress
i.il H
ian. Halford's play was. bta doubt. a f fe ru J by a. <*auv’aii a<lniiinKii;red to him as dit: re- snlt af a hamiless <'iirannl'.'r .hi- Jiad with lii<‘ Hlarkl'uru hark Drrs.-ii tried early on to
l.eat ( ’nani)tan lap sneed. and finding that impossible h<* ihanGafit-r allowed Ivim- self la hr aiinasl raniidetrly '••nh<lm*d. I•'rw• g:>ad reiilivs wi r-.* jiiu ill frr.m •either wing, l.iiough Haad ronirhed tu g<'t ihi- lia.ll ac-rass !im.-I\ iu'<! h ■fai-4' ilia Rowus si*ar<*d iheir seeund .goal, fun DarSetl llhssnl ,i. pruniisiiiig ojieniug.
'I'ln* Sframl gaal wns
due l(» a. mi.'T.'ike an the jiart of r.a.wTenri;. w!ia had prev'i<iusly Idled Kadir's pla.rV- otiiia ramniendaiily.
'I'h • young Sc*m lei
in ( 'ii.'ipniant. who w’lh a fast, rising sliot. •Idld. Tim w.-is m fnrliii '
leal ( lav.d' .efiriug.
S I - iC nM ) D D 'I .S IO X P R O M O T iO .V P R O l i i .K .M .
jiro li le iu o f p rom a iion was ad v an c ed
L s ta g e towards .'o lu t ia i i an S a in rd a v when D e rb y C ouiU y pre ju d ire i.l ,th-.-ir p .ro spiv ts hv l iv id ln g t.hc p a in t s wHh \\*<.iiverhampion. I'heir fai liirp to win was uiii*.xparl<*d. he- *ausi; W u lv e r l iam j i lan h ad liren b.-.-Meii at-
*o1ki;i Wan.i.h-n.-rs. wlK^ di<l no-l
lose a g'.ral for die sixili mate.h
eun.seeudve- Iv, and hav«! gaimtl the maximum puimis from the serie.s, althuught viiey have seored n<i
nu.re duui «.iglit goals.
'riiey were
disiinmlv furiunaie at Villa Park where, ii.iie A’ ilia'.'* r s’.-iTes only played indifferent •foeit- hali.
a.ml wlieiy. the deeidiug gesd was al-
nu.isl [
ire.Nuiii.e.il to di<‘Ui four mimiles from tile end. hut for all that ili<*ir reia-iu run of siieeess is o,:i,e of llie striking tilings of the season. |•'.v^•rlon [irwailed Iw die same marginal Meadow 1 .am;, hut here tht; goal eame in i.h,; first niinme. oiu\. more I’mm die h. ir uf yomig Hrowell. Thus both th«*se winners went al.'ove dv- Ruvers iin
r.ht; table, hut ilie latter were <viily a. puim. lu.-huid. with four ganv-s in hand eomparel widi the Wanden rs arul two wit.h l-herion.
•lUackburn Rovers. .. 'J Newcastle United... ‘2
SAT U K DA A’ ' S K P S U1 / I S . Mnnchcsier City .. . . a
•Bury............................... '2 Aston Vi l la.............. :. 2
■•Middlesbrough ........ 1 'Notts Comity........... i •.ShefheM Wednesday 8 '^.Sunderlaml................. -1 •■J'ottenham Holspar 1
•
.Manche.ster Uniteil 0 Bradford ‘City ........
'Liverpool ............. Bolloii Wanderers... Oldham Athletic ... Woolwich .-\rs»Mial... livi.Tion ............... Sheflielil Ihi i led......
• Homo Club. 'f i le rmwds at the iinpuriiim. h>;iliiall
maudiL-.s jdayod un Sulurday wi-p* nut so I’ig as was cxpis'ivd. hut nuwiifre was
l.li'*‘ falhiig off groAt<*r -than in ilm fma.l of tlr.; .S<*;>tlish (.’ui) i*<;mpctitioii. In the
Ihigl.i.sli l.<aguv die sGoriug :
i.ga.in wa.s v».*ry low,
.‘diht;ugh niilv unu inanii yu-lded
Iv.ss Uia.n two goalis.
valui* of a gual ran Iji;
judged from ilv.: fa^i that. l.iwTponj won.* dll* Italy ivam m .sroro that dlvl not
llnli.sh wi.di a poijii:. T h e nuast imporlaui result of die da.v wa.s i,lu* «l-.*feat of Kvcrlon at .Sumlrrla.iid. '
nii.st. coupled with die vlr- lorv “ f Hlarkliuru Ruvers. Jiad ilio rll*.*c-t ol .'T'liding ill:: Rovers to dir lu*ad oj the hir.'it Division again, wirji exrelleni t)rr.spc<*rs '.)1 sT,'i\ ing
i.lv'n*’ for the rcsi u/f the srasmi ami iluis winning lia* «*hampioii>sJiip jo rd iu hrst lim.. m dir '-luh’s r.ans-r. Hlackhum arc luvol with \rwra-llt.- in ]>oints, Init liiey liav,» jdaved din*e fewer nia.Te!iA*s, and in ronijiarisio'u with I'ivrnou they art* a. poinl: hiaivT off with two niafrhrs .hi hand. Mie I'iiief
da.uger to Hlarkhiirn aiipeairs in lie i'1 iheir
v.ish: !<i Ixvenon*. ivlio )ia.\x; lour ol llieh* five reiiiainijig mnirlV<*s ai: home. Hlarklmm maintaiiiei.l tlu-ir fine lU.-rord at die rxjh'
ii.se of
.Maue.he.stur (.ity. who liad gone diroiigh isix ga.iiirs sliire Mnrrli. 2nd wiihout 'exjierienriiig <K*leal The vioiory* was Well dGsrrv.!-d,
-.md an i.iitere^Tmg phase of it rani-erns (domn-1], aUoiU who.«e ola'im m u|)pos;U;i''ni to Ailknaihead s. to ajijienr on the wing ha.s het‘ii ronsidvrahly debated, ('-leimcdi had a great ‘1-ral U> do w.’th /the resiilT. He .srorerl unr. fine g<i;d and was unluekv nf:t to hi*
rrei.lih’d with a. serOind. Another exrellent record to he broken wa.s rhat; of Bohan Wand, rens, who
ha.il won lialf-a.-dozeii rons<t‘udvo malrli'es tvvithout al'huving •their u[>])(AnciUs a. siiiglP goal. They lo.-^t ;U Middirshniugh to a side IhaT. o.n llio <lav. was the superi'c.r one. ahliough th'o milv gfial srorei.l was from a jmna.lly kir;k. The
i.siutr,essrul
iiia.rk.sniaiii was Ca;nl‘, wlio’.iiad. also .-awed die only goal
ag.a.inst West: liromwi'ch the previous ikay.
I t
was \*i:*r\* si.'uikI gevalkeeping hy kalmnntlson that preventifd several oTher shots getting Ihroiigh. As SundeflaiKl ami Newcaatlo Were al‘.'0 victorious, the three North-ca:slo,n^ chilis gained the mavimimi immliyr of point's for tin.* dav.
'I'herir <ipponents wen> 1 leateii goalless. ROVERS R1*;.*\T Ti ll* ; C ITY .
M.niches’ior City, who wore; be.a-fem bv
Blacklnini Rovers on S.uturduy, prfiiitirHy TAvetl the los.s of both ])b'i.ui.s to 'lihk; siifieriorUv of ihe home team under condfr tions wliieh called for inf.elhtfeni
oh.son'a- tion, .and .S(*eondlv 'Ihev found, a.^ .-to many
(.'laiiiisharough aji I-'flday a.ud the t ’o nnty had k e j i t tlu*ir g o a l c le a r -for fo u r ronsecu* t.ive in a lr l ie s .
I >erhv ai ighv lu h a v e won asi'Iy. hut when possessing a. lead u f a. goa.I
tin y missed e:i.''’y r l ia u r e s . am i a lh iw ed t lieir la fe u r e Ir. g-'i; hi a. m u d d le fo u r minutes
from i!i,; en d . \vilh th-.* resu lt th a t Halliga .u, an o ld l)-.-rliy I’a rw a rd . was a.i>lt,: lu w a lk th e h al l inr<i th e m-t fa r an «T]uaHisi'ng .goal. Ih irn le y a lso fa d e d mv.-xpertediy.
a.ml
Bin ni i ig linm nia ile iliVmselves. o/ d* <if th re e (*luf>s th a t hav<_- eJnahied
t.hm* [ jah i is fram th e 'ru r i' Maur team th is seas<m. With K n . im a n wa!<*hi*d Sfi ra n - fn l iy tliai: he h ad
f jw r liam v.s , B u r i i le y wen,* u n ab le lo fa l l
ir.to tliV*ir usual s ty le .
'I’ lmy wei*t; I’oni-
])ietelv u u t j i la y n l . and iw u g o a ls were s ca re .I aga.iuist liiem in <
ar.li h a l f , sa .i.ha.t the dt-feal w a s live heaviest, that h a s h e fa l len t.iiem ih ’iS
sea.son.
.M()XI)A\” .S R K S l ’ l .'i ’S.
.Manchcsiui City . . . . Liverpool .................
•Woolwich .Xr-scnnl... •1‘h'crion ...................... •Sunclerland................ .\sion Villa ................ •Sheflield Wednesday West Hromwich ...
2 •Toiienliam Hotspur 0 2 'Bradford ‘..'iiy ......... 0 •( Preston Xorih l*2nd 1 I Nous Conmv........ 1
wii-lu. 'I'hir ]Mrrtuni:Ir...; «:l
Wvilm: si*.( »rlnu
lU ’ RXI.I-'A ( iK>« •
n i im l . - y ............... Hunilcy sufl’-Tvil
.\r«»mlav l)v thiv<* wiitheur Limll
wiihuut M'-W!iirirr. th r tii-'l
liinimw!) liu: ini>- i .-aidh.
In
i.lu; I.
iVa* ihiriy al
Sparn.w tulflcd ill
;ihiv li;nl in lh-,r vhi'itiL
1' ( >S K \ ( ;. .\ I X
__ TilHL . . . ‘ fw o
g<xi!.<
ft.-ai at. 1 a.-io.-st'T «i-n ils to iwo. IhirnlfV and I a*ii'4’.<trr Ki:s:^* 1»'vstrr had thr wind
lia.l'f. lull Bunih.-y prc.'iS'-d i-nu- niuiuic.''*.
jii.se
Siiarri.MV sixircd for S'M'om!
hnlf Hi'fuiifficichl for
i•'^^‘c.l11an am! l!«ulgsMn si*on-<I f«vr Birnnilcv. Thr game was k. ciily rjait-rstcd ihrnugliuiu.
TL’ 1-:SDAV’.'^ RKSL’ f .T S .
I ’rchi»)u North Kticl *2 Nftwcasik: United.. 1 'J'oiieiiliam Iloispi ir 1
West Hroniu'ich JTradford (!ily ........ .Manchostfir Uniie«.I
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TO-MORROW'S M.\' lVi ! !-:S. l-'iiglisii Lc;!gm.:.
Pir.st Div'Wiuu.
V.vnacn V. HlavkliiiPii.- Rovviv?. Holluii VV'amlcrvrs v. .X'utis Cuuiuy. Bradffvrd ( '.ily v. .Micltllcshrough, Mam‘li4*sl«-r ( \i:tv v. Slioffidd
Wvdiic.sday. .X'
rwca.sikLL’n'itcd v. l.iwrpu<;l. Ol'dh.ani .Ariihair v. '^^;uc^ha^l Huisjnir.
Pn-.simi .XAirlh I'.ml v. .Aston. A'illa.
.'-^in-flii.-ld l.’tiT'd V. .Mam*.ln;sivT L’nilcd. W'*s! Hpimwich .\Ihiun v. SumlL*rlaiul. Wnniwivh .AiX'iiai v. Hur\.
1 Bury............. .'......... 0 *2 •Oldh;im Athletic ... 1 1 J'Jlackimrn Rovers... 1 .*1 Miil4Ue.ibron''h
I * Home club. Ahhaugh Blaekhurn Rr.vrrs oiv M</ da
o!»ia.iued oiiiv our paint at SheflieM it was • ,*
mam.li. lo iinproVi.r llieir chance of winnhi
dir riKimpion'shijL far it was se<.'ured from Shefliekl Wednesday, one of tile
stronge.st tea.ms th<‘ Rovers Jiad still to inert. Jiverton, tlieir most dangerous rivals, were nvauwhile allowji’ig .XotLs ('ouiily to divide the points wiiJi tlurin at (loodisou Park. Bhirkhurn have now a haul of one i>oint from both Kvertou aiiid Xrwraste and nvo’ matches more to i>lay. ’J ’lie pcrfomianre of Hlai;k- hurn ’s ail die mon*
rn.aiiiahlt* lu'causi .Mel .e.'ui, .:aie of die best shots in. the country jilaced them a goal hehliul three nviiuUes from the start. It was
Cle.nueil., i l ir win man. whu eijualised. K\’<.*iion lost a p<iint even lhaugh .they iiad a. lead a.t liall-thU' and Aston Villa dn w level wiiih Slieffie;ld Wednesday for the frflli jilace hy winning at (.ddhani hy niea.ns <if a goal seored from the single attack they wer-i* able tu make in the seeuml lia;lf. 'Three of the six ! .aueashirt: <*hil)s at the
I'.oUoni of tiu: ta))l<* were healeii. ainl live tiefeat of liiiry at Sunderlaivl niake.s it im- ])ussil)K; for lht*m to <*s<*
a.pe d*. si'eut into the S-econd Division. It is a* fate tliJi'y ha\*e harelv doilged in .several ivc'ent years, d Jie •si'oring of four goals hy Wool.w^u.'h against Preston mav ha ve verv si- rious eone’equenees far die .Xorili ImkI. who wene furred into the nhurleeiith place by die surpTi.s’uig viclori«*s <;f
Ma.nrhesler Chy a.iid hiverixK)!. 'The struggle to avoid ccaiipanionship with Ihiry is so <*veii that iii the eml it may he se1.d«*d hv goal average. In dia.t rveii.t the four goals at Woolwirli may give- gn-aif relief to lawrpool and Manchester (
..ily.
ln-foru
lla* h<;mr ami and
r;tl '»))* slagri;.
t I PILES & FISTULA < !< “For Eight Years I suffered with I tried your Clarke’s HIimkI Mixture
uhont a rear ajjo, and since lakini; it have not been troubled w-iih that dreadful irritation. Bvery nijiht for eij^ht years I wa.s kept awake. The itching and inflatnmaiion was so severe il was
impo.s.sihle lo liavc my nighPs rest. I felt viLterly worn out and
cxhau.sted in the morning, but thanks
T H P R F A ^ n N to Clarke’s Blood Mntwre 1 un Entirely Cored
and should recommend cTcry sufferer to give it a trial, ms there n*no odWr medreine that purifies the blood so thoroughly/* (Signed) (Miss) DIBBLE, 17, Franklin Road, Aacfky. S7/5/0S.
I n C nC iH OU I I ihconly medicine which thoroughly drives out mfi kmpmrities from Blood Mixture edecU such wondcrfel c«ue« » I
llie Blood. Remember, ** for the Blood is the Life,** and Skin and Blood Dieeate* such as Eozema, Sorofula, Scurvy, Bad Legs, f bsoesses, Beils, Pimples, Seres aPMf Eruplions of ai! kinds, Piles, Blood Poison, Clamlular SwolHngs, Rheumatisn]. Gout, Ao,, can only be
permanently cured by purifying tlie blood. Clarke’s Blood Mixture has stood the leal for 40 years, and the proprietors, Avith confidence, solicit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value.
SU F F E R E R S who me
doirbtful about their case ahould wj-ite to u.a at once, 01113* describ- itijf Iticir
iltne.ss. \Vc .*i)jaJI l>e pleasotl to Rive Uicin, :ii cou- tuleucc, the best advice, free of cliuri»e. Addves*;. The SKCRJ-> T.^KY, as bcloiv.
t buttlr, kTiil ill cuiitainitic «ix tiiiif' K |i’-^iitil}*. Us.. *f All Clieivisis *>i4 dtorcs. or post free on receipt of prfee
ni^'A'l MiTUirr Is *a. Sd. per he < irect from the Proprietera. CLARKE'S fr,fri,Urt! THE LINCOLN Jc MIDLAND COUNTIES DltUQ CO., LINCOLN. E
THE WORLD-FAMED JIEMEDY FOR ALL SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES.
1 last
witne.ss. He app<*ai*ed all right, and
was quite sober. 'Phomas
Haylmr.sl. farmer. Hael;iug
Boat. Hurst Gre(*ii. said that while eon-
ve.yiiig some jmssenger.s across the ferry a t Haekiiig Boat, he saw .a body floating down the River t.'ald(*r and into llie Ribble. He. towed the body to the side
of the riverand information wasseiit to the police. 'Phe body |secmed jto have lieeii in the water a long time. 'Phe man was
fully dres.<ed. with the ex(*eptioii of his coat.. 'Phe 0(.*.puty Coroner said the. only
verdict for thi; jury in that i*ase amounted to an open ono—th a t the man was found drowned lloating in the Rivia* ('aider, and that there was no evidence to show how he got there. It was ail entire mystery how the man got into the Caldcr. 'Phe last time he was seen was a t Blaekburn, and the River Caldi*i* was a long way from Blackburn. I t would
e.videutly never be fathomed how he eame to got into the. water bi.*<:*ause. he- was not aeconqianied by anyone from Biirnely. 'Phey had been told he was in good spirits and quite cheer ful in Blaekburn, and that he chatted with his friends. 'Po him it was an entire mystery, a.ud they had no evidence which would help them. 'Phe Eoremaii : Does the River Calder
not* come from B u rn ley 't Mr. Ha-slewood : Yes, but I do not see
how he could i;oiue from there without t«;ing observed. He might have done, ot
eour.se. '.Phe Foreman : 'Phe, river miglit have
been in flood jus t then, and the body would be waslied down. Another juryman asked if it was not a
A RIVER MYSTERY.
B l HMvKV .>r.\X’S BODY FO l ’ND AT l-IA(.'KIXC B(X\T.
Till
found Irlaekiiig Boat, near l iu rs t Grcoii, on Good I'riilay. I t hail apparently been hi the water for a eonsiderahio time, and was loft, in the sliallow.s by the bank side whoa the river fell after the
fre.slilet. The body was during the week-end identified as that of .John \Vm. Hielmrds, a collier, aged 3.5, of 15, L'ai r-strcet, Burnley. He left home on the morning of .Mareli l i th to attend the Rovers’ eiip-tie a t Blackburn, and that was the last seen or heard of him. 'Pile inr|uest was held a t J^aiigho on
body of a. \vell-dicss(;d man was in the l^iver Kibble, jus t below
.Monday afternoon, by .Mr. D. N. Hasle- wood, Oe.jiuty Coroner. Alice Rieliards, widow, said her husband
left homo on Mareh 14 saying he was going to wateli tin; inateh botwocn Blaekbuin Rovers and .Maiiehcster L'nitcd. t ie bor rowed si.xpeiiee from her to pay for ad mission on the field. Ho .said he would be home the same night, but she had not .seen him alix’o .sinee. She had not the slightest doubt that tlie body found was that of her luisband. She could identify him by his clotliiug and the articles, one of which was'ldfa
tob.aeco-bo.x given to him by his mother, in his possession. Her luisb.and had no trouble, and she could not account for him being in the water unless he had got on the wrong way and fallen in the river. He left home by liimsclf, and she did not know anyone in Burnley who went
I t is
curic.us that inii the two gam^^.si with 'J.'ottcn- ham wiliji’Ii h.'iAx: helped tJie Oifty so muclf Dorsu'tt and Jones have scored the goals on eacJi dav.
h i ..\g k :h u r x i )R.*v\v a t s h e f e i e t .d 'I'hi; Rovers won t]i<;
txa.ss and h.a*d the
strr*,n|r wiind in ihe'ir f.avotir. ih e .home
ti*am w.;ri; the first to score. McLeaaa ix'at ( 'rnm])l't’.it and .scored
wi.tJi a "low. shot.
Hlackbtim 'foi: axvay .and forced a corner, whic.h was well placed by
C.ameroni; .and Cantrell
eqtt.aliisod. Tlie ’ Wcdnesda.y
h.id Ihe greater part of 'rho pl'ay despite dile adv(*rse conlditions. >rrl,c*.an got through a’
r.afn, hut was given off-side, .aind Glbnnon. .shot wide when Lavoimably placed. There was no scorirtg 'fa fhc second half, ba t tlV. ■’•
a.me was very stubbornly conteste'd. Neidier side. <*(*.iild claim much ailvimtage. Robin* son made a briiliant .save from Gleniiron at the font of t'h.e post, and GlC.nnom gave Wilson an
o.nea goal, but lie .shot .hoiyelcssly
with him. Ellen Richards, 55, Gannow-lane, Burn
ley, de))osed to the body being th a t of her
son. '.Pile Deputy-Coroner ; Was lie in trouble
of any kind 'i-—None whatever, .He' was out of work owing to the coal
strike, but he had sometliing to go on with, I su]>pose —Yes. Alice 'Popping, 59, Bank 'Pop, Blaokburn
spoke to lliehards visiting her house and inquiring fro her liiisband about eight o’clock in the evening of March 14, being accompanied hy a boy named Joseph O’Malley. When she said her husband was not in, ho observed th a t he ‘‘ would got olf, as trains were bad.” He boarded a trainear near her house. Richards seemed in excellent spirits wlien .at her house. Jo h n '.Phonias O’Malley, 47, Griffin-
Street, Blackb'urn, stated t lia t Richards went to his house on the night of the 14th, leaving about 7-30 to go to the liousc of the
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fact* tiiat in fresh and still water it would lx; nim; days hefori; a person would rise to the top '.' 'Phe Deputy Coroner : Whatever the
theory might he on that point will not alter the verdict. A police constable told another jiLryman
that the
deeea.sed had not the return half of his t icket on him, leading the juryman to observe: " I t is ((uite evident, then, that lu; got back to Burnley '! ” 'Phe Constable : There is no evidence of
him being seen in Bnrnle.y afterwards. A verdict of " Found drowned ” was
i(*.turncd.
CLITHEROE RUR2UL DISTRICT COUNCTL.
'Phe monthly meeting ot tlu; Clitheroo
Rural District Council was held a t the \Vorkhouso on Saturday morning, Mr. W . Hanson occupying the chair. Other mem- lx;rs present were JIe.s,sr.s. G. Turner, R*. Seed. A. Duerden, and 'P. Robinson.
(\TSWELL SE1VAGE. ^Vith reference to the application of tlu;
Council to borrow £1250 for the purpose of .sewage disposal works a t Harrow*, the Local Government Board wrote asking to bo furnished with .a copy of the reso
lution directing the application, plans, sections and dotaikxl estimates of the cost of the pioposcd woiks and a copy of the lease for the site of the proposcci works. Tlic Clerk reported
th.at the matter was
being attended to. ii m (•
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