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iilfL T H E RR ECAN Ul-D
iRNER. - b ir d s .
■ :m . ■'I'ClVi! ,h;-[ .siippi;^.,! - .:
v.iry
u:i; no.'.Ail'Io ilaUy fool :1 CM-.!, .-u;;.-; In- o i
Jj,, not: xu-,;
. S';-M.,;i!y. ,,r tliis m;i,y c;ui,s. ■AO'-,- up
.lir.Khiallv .lb ith(.
1^„-
! •: 'ui U-in.-r uonld'IUon for i..- T.-ulaod .diouM
"ur.i;:.-'! to inoiil'r, and p,e! d ! •
ni.id.' .l.•c■.,•
rl.lin};ly. 'J'hn
■'.i.-p-, if. s •ni.i-onnnnemnut iu ro .1,11 riio sun. falls.
],o^v ^^rnly ui’itli l*'j)som .salt-
- .ivd ■•1 :i w.ifor) adikd lo :'Mi:)rrs .ir.- lupulc’eil alx)iu
. :^i!i i.s ri:i.i!Iy th,_.y
\y <:r.ivi i'l vu- -«;ystem,
a.ml 1 nris: !f* -111 Mtiied. logelht.T
i i-n l-ark to HlH.*rai rare, ;is mouliing
ma-< i o'i ;;tii
...atm'.'aJn. , uia at *.r mcaj. linseL*iJ,
• I i.w!'’'.* .1 u«'-L-k. -Nluklay a ■ .1
:r ptia'^, ;muI at ml^ht oats, with
au'.l nv.-.rj w-i.ih caution
lihcr. as. if laoiitwl, ptomtunc 'Muscd. Pcrmaiv^anaiu ri-ikiii^-'\ ,\irr i.< an afklitional
- ::ty ' li '.na<io. for "rowing ia- kli'Hirs o-tcI spcc'Ial pruici'. : sini a.:iy i^'^nnorary sinn'turc up
.Nui;ai>lL*.
ks 'viil i.-- ju.o. “.sh<x)!‘ing ihj! : >p'- -ial
; i»
n.toi:lion from
|m«Mi wU'.i xhvir Pxxl, an<l a This ihtI'mI «;\a,r. however, :r«.U!-l'- ■ ( Uie* Jiavc a wM,*
• i:ih-iirffd f<,r
i111r i r s h o u l d not Ka breed.
siiouid i-«■ differ<*’al. ' :i ■ a' -'.' u ti b:* hvrcvd, and
■ tr.' r- ai*' -] v. uii any rko^reo of u.i\ i f i'r- ! ;> .nv ihref month's • i:u\ u I'.'.L :r is linu* for them
. \
\ suit ■*:'< .)] (M.n In.'^ivnu <ii<vult) uti.v Iv plcnfifnl.
murii .ii>i»r-:<-:aliMl
: has • oni.* much lainied r- UuMiiy \o-il dii^ over and w!ii< :i. in achlition to food for
' W'!; aff-ird IS
i.na; < an hartilv hi^ .sold iia
.iv f.,. kilied f<w hom<.* use. I’-n iMii*-d si.iwly for three. ' i th*-;i. Vln .juib* Wed).
Irrn^ Fic/J a7id Fireside.*' AL GW EM OFER CE.
jVIEETING o p c l e r g y & L A IT Y A T W H A L L E Y .
r u r a l d e a n AN D C A U S E S O F U N R E S T .
CHURCH D U E S AND P A RO C H IA L A S S E S S M E N T S .
ThV arnu-b Kurld >''caii.i] ( kmfer. u'’*- fc-r .',1^
ai .u-naa..' ‘ ‘ p. R
. Whalhy I ).M'iVry was held at Whalley \jonii:o .
wh.eu lli'Te was a uu derate ‘4 ci'T'o aii'l lav ivpivs.’ihativ.-.s.
-)|v t'ornnuiiiiou was et !el:.ra\ed un- the . i
(Ini’rcii. pri''rto the
b.usiurss mce.iiug in the \^^^.nil»I\"
R.K-.tns whiu’e ('aimn I. 1 )n\\'i»ha.nT (Rural n-aan). [uvside.i. Ann aigs'r Miose
nre-eiir vViv I'll.- ReVS. R. Xew tiail (Whallw). J. H. ^^■ri■gl•■y ( ( ’liiltfie-f). H. 'i‘. (('
h.atburii). i*'. T. Bradshaw
(l)owiihani). 1. BJiihips ( IMudlel. .n>. and ('M'lreiou Hall.
I. W. i'iekup d M * ‘ssrs. H. W. U'. [vlev-Tay!or.
WiiallA). (Clitluno). and J.
bunion, and J. r>e\\hnijsi bofiheus.- and W.
(lavton (bew M' “ r). division o k t h k ih -:a x i :r \'. .Vrbinu'vuil "f lh,e mipuu-s «.if the bi.'i C(.:u-
{ n
dIu-i-Iut th'-ie was auuiiiug l<. rep-Tl wiili r.-M
'I’ll*- ih’v. A.
Sii.ba-.T Ar <Ti: gtcii. ;
i.-.ked r<l liMh*-na^'bitoii «d the Rural ],)caia-r\ .
-u<*'-’. Kanoit O- wr.ham said !a- 'va> .-'..•ny In- was
ivlk'. a |Mi>iii<in in gb'e an\ deliniie ii:f« r- The inaii>*r was mi 'die hainls of the
Kn-lt siasiii' 1 'emni'j-;sii‘iiers. biu. as they \a:iiu! gad), r from ih.e .\n:hdea<'i u’s re-
III.irks al tia.- visiiati'Jti tlu re had been no ninjiielioa. lb' ci.uld quite lUuK-r.'tar.d it w IS net this dr luerv all ue whicli was la-ing .ball with. I'h’ kitrw that
Id.iekbiini. b«‘v- l.iiul. ami Belli 11 wei\- i:':‘iler mnsid!;raiioii, m
try iiU'i liati'eii and coiiienuit. Im-e'.wiws. in >LM>.oji a'nd emt ol season, against tiie
iii.siitu- tions oil t.he crainiry ; oxaggcirarions <-.f everv abus'i or inconvouii;i;et‘ to which the l>est nj' liuman
la.ws mc.sL un.i,\o daliK be suliject : '
lecl.inia.:fi,ons en o])pression by die rieh (.mlv .ippr<.'.[u*
ia.iL- il ilwi I^^-^;piL‘ ol this e(mni.|-\- 'uiie in slavery diose had been the nia.‘n oUiden oj iMAdieai
parf.isan-s. ami ih,- Irnn o*i tih,.* sei d sown was now growing uji iivlo the.harwsi ol
ili.sei(niteiit aiul
d.is- saiistac'don. Anothor
e.mse <?f the .sniKi of dtisc(:vinenl wa.s du'* in a very large nieasurcoto
de.ir t«;i»d. ^\hy• had
dieT.ise in th'e cost of living b;.en so raplil because six or s^won, years ago it was
t - r e nt . le-vs'than it ill he llmughl it was perhaps' fwing r.r* tHie
lir.iling whh other ptms of ihe dioc«*se tha.t iMlffmiie s-SniieinCci could not be secured. Wl'tii tinyihing was definitely sottfed he wouM itike nictms to bring them together .si. iliattliev njlglit havr a final riueting (hi or bar.)
kL'KAb OKAVS
ADORK.SS. 'I'h<d\nral Oran, in ox'diing the nieeling.
U'-lcemed al! pri*seiu to the aucteiii parish of UlualKjy. Since tlioy last nwt iliere had Ikvii a <
’c;nsideral'.I«* number <,4 changes In dl lKK CKld-iN' CAXAKV.
Id-s advo-ate the: iniUchmiJ of in e.rder to produce
. a!s4t I'-n^uJi of feailier; hut r'/aM- n am] jir.M'tical e.\p<*ri* L-M
t .11'- diar ihf ^ain thereby <;:ie :;j tids variety.
It '•H wiiii oiheT varictie.s to
|fi. but \\hen
bn-.alinj^ Greens h * V , as 1 .-all it only “ hit Birds of a very dark
|iih'air any <;f the* true Gree^ai ■
and the*:,j, a«re what I
L:o-rn.s.'' .S.range to say, h>ur win }>.• found amongst:
drds of this sort are ba.<l to ll lau' iers w<;uld only lr\' varife.n' iK they would have
ix.di ft.r efvhair and feajhcr. ama.n-ur trv st;irt with about: ■ 'O doing iu‘ will u'ndtfrsland
I* ah ait )iis bird's, and l>s able ' acfi .S-. well,
to repeat
leiorv will b:- Ivker saying hjtj ill ii*
ni.maged. it is a gwd
|:wM or ritree .spare; eages, u* bin Is fiom eaf'ii pair in by
I ^ ' oMg faiu’ier.s should keep :o!s, and moult liKnn befotl;
[•IS ^'niug birds are very* de- 'P' l'nlly so ar^;. the'' Greens.
|\;i\s be Mire as to ite colour. .s»;me \eung ones you tlihik I enlnured iuiffs, but VOU wd*
\> find iha.f they nioult good • n«- reason why young birds |idi alit'rtiicy have moulted.
>
eung.siers do nat look Very ati'T iiifHiliing’ thev Mi'i'n out
n-i’ i:. if.rds retjirre ga*at • ii it r dn-ni <luriaig that uune, I ni .1
egg and biscuit n/ ;. forg-Saing ,i pinch of
■'1 Iiejijier.s should be a.hvays ' b-SI Sitanish r'anary seed, ■id 1 nat inonl-y ' ’an buy- TJ
b.- siircessfiil if you feed
| i>- and iia<ilv firicd .seed; iu iv to fnslt-.r disease aniong>t -is line of the sure.s).’mcthoUl^
hr b'ad si'ed will very- s^on ■V'.s of tlie bird-^rcam victiaus
Ind disti!as<.*s of the dfeeSti'b a bath about th reo times a
liie mouI(.: it make.s a great |i the n*athdn, amid the birds Inger and clo’er in feabhor- Jo tlv* water fountains. Id Tot die,lb 1)0 nionty of clean
f)dtom of the cages. ” Caj^e Birds..'*
kif (Iraoriy. and he was sure .'vcryotie. I'Oi.h I'bigy and laity :ilike. rleplored the kiss <4' ou-cl'tlt'dr members, liw Rev. H. Id Oai V'-.ri. vicar o| ('lirisi Chun h. Bacun. 'I'h.-i’e ".IS also the Rev. ( 1. \\\ SLiyer*. from whom lie had jvcov.fl a
pi.sicanl dial iiKiruin/g. ib- was sure they \vfiv all very .sorry tluii ilhheahh ri-nuielled Mr. Saver to S'*ver his '’I'aurctleii with St. Mary M.igtlali*n’s. .\e- 'riitLjt'in. 'rin v wished iieallh might be gtvOi.'; O him agglu o) that he might in ■ruuire iin- 'iertake dnlies in whie.h his whole heart and S'Ul were engaged. They liad ai.^'n to call la mini! tiie ivinoca! of their friteiid tiie ib'v. J. Metip,w4*ll. to b’*-niscow!es. Mea-r l^tl.ii'kliiini. and iht-v harl also to take into
'■"ubderaiien the ccMiU*mplaied removal of hr, Ruhi-. .(ltd thf l\.ev. (I. 1 1 . Oi wnes t" ether jiaris ol the (koc.-se. 'niu-y regrettei] thdr (iL-jiarltire
l.mm them, but dwy heartily "■
ngr.inlairii them upon tin ir wcIbeaR ed I'romofien. It was ih<'lr pleasing duly, how- orr. to give a, lieariy w<-lconie t-a tin.* I^e-ain ‘■
ih'* ]>larrs i;.| thc.S'- who had left T.hem and to till other vacancies.
jMg.ir 1,1 ( luirrii Rirk. and dm Rev. J . J . ■V-al to KauUr.nd!. ibir
was l<i -day He i;e?:e\-..d diat )iad lakeii pla(\- not only through that ro whic.h he had alre.'idy alluded, but In* believed there was aiii't'her oppres:si\> burden dial' hung heavilv upon tl'e emi»K;\ers ami all prcHliicers - lib'!- heavv and oimressive bnnlen f:'l Impe.rial a'rd ieeal I.ixa.tion. l ie
be.lieVt;d that .had hat] a ygreait di:al in do wit'h the- incr<
-a.sed eo.-it ol bvi'ng be«*ause il must neci-ssai’ilv incre.i.'e the cHst '-I im duetion and the price d> nia.ndefl tor iiho fmi,<h.ed nroduci. and so It fame down to liw wiu’kh'g man at tin- finish. W hatever I'mTea.'-^od bnnU'U-this nation or any other n it’hm had lo
lie.ardie working man had th.e lion's share to pay,
a.ml evtuy Chile h** gel an in<*i*ease in wages- h<* was speaking I rom extieri.tiiee there wmw scciU fe-Ilowod in ills train in iinTease hi; die cost of ju'ovld'ng f«u* ir.'CiseM' and his family H<- theuglu another eaiise of the unrest Jie mighr be w-naig. Dm |( had struck him verv foreibly was dial ih.:re wvre far too many f.''.-Uni ted workmen m the enunfrv. and it was a. vi ry ditficnli inaVier fr-r an miskillesl lab-ntrer -f-. earn as nmeh nioiiey as would keep Ins f iniily going rji'dor present comli- iior*s. [-|e,w dial was lobe anieiaheil
wa.sdint i'or him to sa\. but .he s'nniiv pointed to i-l
:is one of life eauscs of diis unrest. In that conm*ctioit he might say t.hev had f;ir t<w»
few ap|)reii'ti(’es uv. w e(.inpar<*(l with the numb.a* in th»' iiasi.. He thought it would be ait i-\c<-:lUmi. thing if they follow\-d the line of aelion whleh the J« ws w<*re sujijif'Sed le have foil'Aved. the teaching 10 ihcdr hovK; esp'.c-iallv a trade, a praetieal skilful irad«.*. ’ I’hev wanted to iincrease instead ol limiting the number as lie fdaivd die trade unions had limited riiein durmg the jiast 25 vears U' ;i er*nsid<*rable exieiu. 'riiciv was aii« tiler cause, and lie dared .say i Ikl'i: liad perliajis die
gp.a.ld.st Mitlimcctr in bringing alioiii that
iimv.sv and iin.‘'ailsractory spate of men's mimls. Workingmen eould now rcml mark, -learn, aird digest, too, I luy saw in tile i ’ ivss -statmiieiMs of the larga- profits whii’h Were being made from their labour. ’I'h.ev also i7iiled the :
xtrav.aganl and osten tations wav of livicng bv
se.me emplcy«*r.s. die abseP.’.ee emiilover. the limbed liability eoni- paiiies. lih'.-din V’l'firs cf wiiich lind no sym- patliv in a verv large nwa-^nre wkli tb<‘ work ing cl.'iKs. So lihev .'^aw‘ theiv was not that
rv to several etlu-rs w ho bad i-rme in take 'I’hesf w<Te
lit! Rev. K Sykes, \iear of Himcoai. Tlie kb ( . S. Rewvhmd. vicar of ( ‘hrisf riuindi i:h(. K,-\s J. iVtnistan. and !•'. i
'I'iu-y abo extended
■■ Baaklii nn his ajmcMutlnu-iU tf; l.hc vicaiv ■i.iiy and ran- d S:. Mary
M.agdahin's. Ac~ ' ‘■‘iiRlon. wish'i'g him maiiv years r-f us)4'ul ^'’'^''’e in diat hiulortamt oarisli. He <lid "’'1 think they oiight to aDow -liiaf Confer- n.(e to meet am] pa.<> .'iway widVoiit saying *'■" sini-.-i\-|y iJicy de])lore(l die unrest ‘.so
(vingralulatiiiiis to liie Rev. G.
i'diilr>t boiii in.die religions world and in industrial wi-rid (luring the itast twelve
’’dulls. It was much Ui be regretted ifiat _i'-i an
iinjn.si attimk was being jmoJe uj>/;u
** blinrrh In W-aks. |a\ -‘dgi-,1 l,y J f dial' atva<’k was
|tOt‘s>ui[ it Would weaker' and inipoveri.^^Ii I'll cMei-^r,.,;,- la'aneb of die (.'hurcii of bug-
In a deph:rablo cUigree, for it. was ack- i.ij>poiu.1t([,s of tile (.‘luirch
d'4 shti was doing a good and grea.t work '^'kU pact ,.|
w'orld. a.iid Jn fact .be 'k'hi .say she was the oitlv rluirch that was
^'Ijk'ing Iwadway and pmgrc'^s. All the r
doMontina.dons in U'ales were on tin' ■'*” <) 'il did -semn to him au extra
.‘■ yi;iry tlriiw that a, r'inirch that wajs carry- Work to the .satisfaction of every-
/A'*’ ’* ‘'luirch that wa.s bv m.) mc.'ins over- hr the work she was’doit7,g. siumM Im hi 1k-|- progre.'is bv j.'copk* calling
ramdi,,.,j.y. because .such acuon would not * 'hd-sdaus. To Jiim ilt was most
liJlV'*-h' the least any One of tliose-different were taking tip arms agaiinsi the of th'e church in AValcds.
. ution ilK*y na-ssed-
unanimmi.slv la.^L *-eg;ird 1,0 tji,- iinrestin die industrial
I ,,?'^'^dry to say more on th'at siil»jeci. r .
'(M r.
h *,p (Titd'c
'G1 they were bound to ask: ]s there not: Ho believed tliC're were .s.'veral the foremost: of tliem was to be 'Hkl dt'clanratiibns of a’ kujtiojt ^
J ‘‘ 'n.<lu-d laws atul itislitiUiorir? of tkcooim* l>rjiigi;ng tlu; askdlVoni later to rc-aiflTm die It was
, innuenee bnurghl to bear upon the peo]Mc ] bt-eause tbeii"' m'oltrvers did not liv'c-amougsr ! ilmm. 'I’he dirideiids Wore drawiniand very little was known
a.boin i!liose who were loft beh’iml. Xot only so Inil si ine cf tliosc eim phvAei's livt‘ 1 in a mos* exlr.'iv.igant a.iid ostenfaii''ns manner. I hey saw those enu jilo\,.rs me toi'U’g away at the week-end. if d>' \ lived in thedisiriri ;U nil. and spimding dieir rum* at the seasak- or on bhe goll licks. .\il this seemed u>
k.im to havi* am inlliTenee and a very deteriorating infiueiK’e uiH-u t.he workers of dii.< <’oinilrv. Whil(7 If-
did not •!(.'■ a, momtH’f synuiadii.^c with vome of rile laet.hods'the; had been a<U)pi<-d by du* worki:-'-- for itniirovkg their
no.sition he .till sav ibat many ot d'.cm wero de- sorv-iiu*’ of diciit svniualhv. and if. perhap.s. dn-v -a-e a leading hand aHid a dirocting word n. th-in dicy miglit go ai:nut: iJVeir
bn.slm-’s in a B -tU-r wav tlinn-thcy had done i,n th ■ oa'^l. He <r/l wndi to sec employers and m-ii al. iieace. working inii each other s inleiMst acd'.iT d v wc-kmeii had nor got a full shai*. of dia nrolits then, he thotkgdU „etne method should be adopted widiout'the enaetm'-Mt of these extreme- measures which had brciigln ahetil much t:);-rest. (Hear,
ill ar.)
KI,l-:i"nOX OK OI•■l•'I(■K,R.S. Rc[ir<
-sonr.aU\--'.- "'-•iv clu;le,l l'"r
, i',p-SfS. 'I'ho ,
'\ l>:irker werv iv-okA'led
repro.scnl;itiv.-s In f •.hiin-h Biii'iHiic;- Snrity ; Ihe Kov I ■
Mr. K-
.S. (hllerPs lUKl -Mr. B . ),. .Spnihe. ilu- I
K. CivneMII
l O a n l e r K.'Uirnrion : ih ph e Kev. Ml'.
l!i;
i.Kh:.u'.
Hniiie .MissiniKi.ry Society. I'lll'. I.VSL'R.XNri-'.
I. |)is,-„s<i.'n h'ok
nh.ee ill'll. .p.-o;...y I-.
th,. IlhMir-p'.- lelle.' i.. ivS.a.'H II" the
.Nat.nliiil ■
cUib.i had lire,,
dist.royed imdor Uu-
iM.li.h- sio.i that: Ithev iiould beconVe
.st.pe.-niiniu'i o.
.-a.cli as .suri-;ve,-.l shai.ld be ivai'Mcd
tl.al 1 lu-i ivei.-e tuider no
.lece.ssitv to
d.ssolie bit.
„nivp.-kahle n.-der the 'n'k'il,'".
eonld lie .•.IliliaUal "■'* '
l.nrf-e,- while -still
re.ta.ining a large amount 1.1 iw
deoendunce. :!
IV.IS U. lie i-eg.-c-l'ted that
..la.iy pa,-, h T l M E a . F R I D A Y ,
’^. reel. J. Rolii.nson and H. Jcslinson. Messi':;. 1). k. .Sprake. J. i*\
..srer. R. A. j Barker. \\. Kiiug-Uiilkiusoii. aiul K. Rich-
j After .soiiit* ('onsideraJticn it was decided j UuLt a conuniltte consi-stiug ol die Revs. 'i*. j 1
ibn, Ix; appoinhnl .4o cousidt r tile fonnal'.ieii ol ;l churclv nppn.ivcd sm'ieiv fer th- Rural
1 Heanery and to r-pcri vo a .uic-ial nittMing ot rh— ( '
oiilf-.n.nic---
•\n adjouni-nem- was dieii made to the
I >e
I.aey Anns lor liUK-lveon uml hl-re ale ex- celK 'iii .rei>a:>i. wlia-li g:iv-ev< n satisfa.ei'ien. was i.nwmled bv the
he.su-ss’ Mbs K. K. I’oliard.
A i-'ri-'.RN't n )\ SI-iS.'^^K )X.
Ul’
i.Sol.L'TK »\ AfiAlXST UI.S1
-;STABUSHM I'.XT. t hi dh* I'esiunpiitin ol tin*
l.ms.n.jss in dw
allonuxin. 'a was deeide'd. oji die UKaion of Mr. H. \\ , W (irsley -'I'aylor. K.(.g. o.f
Wh.alley. .-veondeil by Councillor 1). Spra.k'!-. oi .Xecriiignai. that: IjU; ri^voIiLilon j)as.<K*(| ai: lIu* last niecliug I'le re-anirmed. that in view ot the repeatCLl attaeks made
on the ( Imrch anri her schools; by the < lov- omnuml and the iiK’lLisio'cj (A i;hc Disi-slab- hsJmient and I )lsend(Avjneni ed four AViTsh
'litieese..; tu <’h.; M'.-isieria.l prograinmo ihb mei^:uig pledges ilsell to do all iin its power l<.»
s.nppe.ri ih-ac-til :n ol ih^i ( huireh I )«-ft-nce ( onimirtee. and li.) urge all friends of die ( Iiuieh to assist the C’ommiUee by c-xunrd- ing its'.>rgan sa;tlon in‘the Rural l)eani;Tv.*'
(T lL 'R r i l KIXAXCK. bhe greater pordi.-.u of tJu- afternoon was
taken uj> wiili
eou.siileration by flu* Ciunfer- eiiee of the orpori on Churoli llnanee anti ih.e idshop's chargv. (
Jue.MLons
an.si:ug out of the report of die
Oiocc.'-'an (.oiuniitjiee on I iluirch finance were subnifiiia.l tor «’«insideratiuu by the ]furi- d«M*
a.ual ( ‘ofilereiu’e. .\
inoiig.si iho pobi.ts if Was. askt*(l it
i.here was agreement ( i ) that a larg<4y
i.nen,*a.s-( l annua I (
.Lioce.san iliicGnic wa.s nuc'ded, (^j) that to [irovi'l*.* such inconii'*
Uie rural (leaneri<‘s shcuild In* asse-sseil by a. iliucHsan board o'f
fin.cuee that ilie a-ss^i-ss- nieuL ■
<
RiM’I-deeaual < ,'onfereuce. (4) .rhar. ea.i'.h [lai’ish should
ha.ve a oare.-.hial ehunfi eoun- eli. ('ouu. 1 >. I,.. Sprake. of .\eer'b,gaon. who
inl.rodtieed Che subjera said it. was a mr:sf impm'taiit oiu* to iIhi whole deamry and Ju* l.hought he migiu: say tlieiv had
h.eeii so nuie.h iurjiiiry into it; ih;il it was iupioriatift also lor the whole of the ' ’oiintn'. be(.*a.iise die HV-juiry aiI i.he .\irehl;ishop s (A.'mnn'lleU rekiied to die whol,. ehiirch.. ravlier than t< any pai'lit.’ular dicce'.<e.
'Die snbjeet had
hern so thoroughly
diseu.ssed that he could .seare<4y hojie to say anything Uew aboiil k. Th,. suliject: was given promiiieiua- so far as l.lnit dio(’
e.se w.V eonrerue«,l by the i-harge «,»l lh<‘ Bls!ii,)j> at lii>s visilaUc-au w.hen lie pofiiiitcl out dial one of the gn.'a.t<‘st evils <if jiaroclvial cutlowmenis was that' k fosler«.i.l isola.tioM and he (the speaker) dreiight llien-* was a
gc.iod deal of ijrulh in •that. The giving of
endownil.niir for pariieular objects in n particular
jiarl.sh had the effect of making th;it
pari.sh perha,]>s ra.dier proii<l of kself. wiiihont Jraving proper regard to its neighbonrs.
'The idea of the Bislunt) was
i.ha.l they should build up a framework for the purp(jse <;f cultivating the spirit of c(.>- op*ration. 'The .Archbishoji’s ('onimiBee on Church finance was formed u> consider die jiosidun, admC>dsiration ami
maf.erial r<4ali(;n of die various fuiuls wliicli weru rai'-jcd ba’ oluirch ])urpo.''es bv voluiuarv siib- scripiion lo tind ilu* luost ifTtreiual means of
u.si.ng i:hos(r fnndi's (o suppleiinkM- the <'inIow- iiieiiiPo;' ih'e church and further to considilr the best means ol j'ai.dng adil1:;ionaI' funds. 'I‘he iviiort which had bevC issncrl by the
Clommi.ruv was a most conumiheiisive a.U(.l
in.u.Tosting oiiie and to anyone who took an inueresr in (dmrch maiUcrs was well worth perusing.
'flic ( ’omniitUx* rci'omuiended
l.lu.t pmvtision should Ik* made for the train ing <'f eaiaUdales for (h'e ministry. maiiVlen- a'lK’e of the min'istrv, clerical aiul lay: pro vision of jiensinns U);r tlu- ordained and lay m'’.ni..'ier.< cf ihc cluircli : jinjvasion for wiih.Avs and oqihans of die clergy ati.d for (‘lergv in .temi>orarv iieces.nty : provision fo-r l.he
c-reei.ion of and reiialr of ehnn’Ii build ings. ami for Buildi/ng l.ojn l-’nnils: pn.j- viTiou fer the religious i.Uiu’a'ifon of the y(anig: and
iirovi.sicn for du* necessary ex pens,-s «if orgalidsa don and machinery, Cen
tral. MS well as l).ioccs:m. It woiiM re(|uiiik- a verv large amount of money to imi-i all
that wa*.; lequlred. 'K.he income of the ( 'hureii w:is a very large »>ne. but with
the.se recommendations bcfVm* iili;,'. nnhlCw il must! be iwident
th.at however large it was. diere was nJecd for a fiirJher incrc.'isc. Ht.1 j>uL k to them that tlu: ttv.sponsibllltv for proper | puA-'tsioii for the iraining of eand.hlates for | t.he minislrv rested wliU'i the laity and w.nS ! one that; (.'.nglil -to l)e
a.ssumtU by diem. | Men w'ho were
miemlier.sof leadilng families j came into ihe Ghurcli and were welcomed, I but it oughi. ml.: to bv h‘fl (.);!itM
rl-:ly to these 1 »i the
p.ari'slies b^ made by their 'fwv.n J U J ^ Y ^ 12 1912
relireiiK iii. Hu thau^u every clergyman cug'ivc t«« be ai a pos'Rioii whtice 'he would have no fear w.hatever of 'aijproach'iag any thing like pcvtiriy and it was neee.*;sary to iiavq^ (*onsid« ralile provision made for them. 'Hie CoJiiinit-tee in their report reconiniended
rh.at sesk'niatic p.rc.vjs'Icii .shoulil be made to secure ix'itsfons for all clergy after a Cerlaui length oi servii-c and inuU-r eeriain esui dui(>n.-'. .A cciishlerable ameunc i-f nicney wcuhl als(» br* requ ivd iic prc\'id‘' ti.r ih- relii'f cf n-rivas ti us cleigx. .\fc-r (
leali.ng wilii the prc'i's'.c:i for the euctlcu and nriMiir ».I ( .iur<*h b.uildiugs and ter ItiiiMing
l.can 1 on i" say that l« qii'In-d tc meet Ccimniilte- suggt asseswment. TJvai was \\*h-n the euai! ribiiiicMis whole.
.Sled a system of paroeldial wirv Sfvrt! point,
-re made as a eciuributors inigh'r n»U fe. 1 the
same U'.sjionsibilirv <.)l' giving as liicv dbl at lU'iSeni: wlu*n ilu*\' were i,*.'dle<l up<jn to give in dic'ir cwnii parish but it <'ould be Juet bv iscmt.* selji-nu* <»f assessment. .Australia. Xew Ze.'daiiM. (Amada. tht.* \\"-Ast: ,lndi<*s. South Africa. .America., Scotland and Ire land.
li.ad a.chieved if.
.A.ssessnieni seemed to him In be the proper way lie. arrive at scni.- mellic'.<l of «*<inir.ribitl.icn. Inn \\liether it sncc'eeded m* not depended very largely (.ai r!i-
irr.gaiiisaiRcn a-ud fh\* way in w]ii(_*h the ;L[)
pea.ls were niiule. OrganisaKoii could achieve ,-xi'e! k’-V
iL resiiOts. Hu thought the
pruscui mc.mbdus of the Church gave ’.a.c-
c.onliutg in fh<*ir means, but there was .a limit l<« rha.i ami wiial was rerpiired to Ixi done w.ns to extend that I’init by bringing in (.'luin*h people who. for soni<r rt’astru- or otlj-r. dii<l not adeiid «*luireh, but who weiv content to look <.m and believe that it was sm.*('-efllp.g without t'Jielr help. If some iiufMis could be dio'used of bringl»ng j.n
t.liose wlin did not take a fair slvare lit the work he thought the limit in this diocese could Be extemled and the iiK'omi* :*m*r<*aseil. 'rh.'it was dik* thing whi<*h all Church pehpK* woul'd (U-ire ■'I’he total amount <;f ofTer- uvgs lihroughniii: die country seeim-d lo be -cermouslv large. a/.v.l \et it was nni snlfieiitn.. ('hureh |»ennh* were loo apt to be e e'em. M’hev said. “ .All is goi’eig on all righr.
a Chun'hman. and alw.'iys give wln.-n Ui'ey eome and :usk me.” Such i)<.*ople enlertniiied a kliiMl a.u'.l
hea.ily f<*dliug iowardt> the (,‘hnreh. but they lin<l a very silent way of showing i'l. An ainimaled discussion
.»
\'i< • w s w« *r< • (rxp r(\ss<.*(]. i)
la.ee. (Janon l)o\\!njha.m s.Tid they wert^ much
: . A M E S SA G E to all who are Anaemic.
Tlic excessive we.'ikne^s and iinliapps' at'pear:uice so fre- cinently at'ilicling girls wli<> arc on the verge of woinaiil’.ood
are
lou.illy due l.> Itio. .illc'.siies.s. 'I'hi.s .Viuemia of develop- nienl
ine.ms year.s of mi-ery. if neglecleil. and n* all who are now .suffering, llie word> nf a I’niiiiv. actd.c young witniau. Mi-s llikla Ili/./elt, of 6 Hir>l K>wv. Clicrry Banc. Doiica-tc:', indicate the way to
regular health.
•'i.C ls. ( ’ouii. .Siirak.- wviu • r.iise dui <-xlra nn iiey re-
t.lie
reee.mmviidait ions ilho
•• I iiave hc-.*n cjuile cured of An.ctnia in* Dr. Williaiii.i*
Pink Pills," .\Ii'S Ui//cu stales. **.uid lia\c icinaincd well ever since. 'lAvo years ago my Iieallii bei^an to fail. I tiee.une s<»
listle.ss and wc:iry that I e-ukl '.e;»rec!v keep iny eves open. After a sluut walk I came home aching all over and ciiiilc hreaUilcss. go i:p >laii’s j>
uni.shed me ; alse. I lud dreadful lieaci-
'eSwassW.®.
aehes. t
w.is never* hungry, and everything I look di.-.:igrcerl with me. .My mother gave mo Ionics Inil my health grew mi heller*: my nerves were unstrung aitd I u*as low->pirited and irr*itahle, left my cheeks and I looked as though I had not a dn*ji of blood in me. “ When my mother gave mo Di*. W'illianis’ IMiik I ’ llls I began to cat belter*. Then my str*cnglli
Miss inUlii tIjzzcH. Kvery seraji t>f colour
inci*eased. (Jonlimiing witli Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I lost the feeling of weariness. The palpilalk»n and fainting fits left me. ami the tei*ril>lc headaches ceased. So<.*»n ihceokuir came back to my face, and I looked very different from the 'p e a k y ' girl I liiul been. 1 could lake k»ng walks and run up and down stairs, and t if lc ra course of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills I was perfectly cured ; I have never ha<l an hour’s illness since.” Write for Ihe free helpful booklet. “
Disea.scs of ihc Blood.” post free. Thousands of men and women who have been cured know that Dr. Williams' Pink PilB are
: rl ft v'tiiyii
invalualilc in I.)isordei*s of the Hkx>d and Nerves. Of tiealers. Init mind the package bears lire full name. Or. Williams' Pink Pills lor Pale People ; also direct from Dr. Williams’ Sledieine Co.. 4/1 Holburn Viaduct, London. 2s. 9d. a bo.x or six for i vs. yd. Tell siu>pmea tiiat imtliing will do except
ii|i Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills.
aU';u:k was new iiiaiic ui>on a. ImH'.i-h of the Clluirrh Iji- Wak.s and 'it .si-fiiu-il th.ii wonk! l:i_: .likL- an ".s'.ru ii.
feivnc--. Lli-_*ir
linad in iho sa'ml unti.i such a. calasirojilie <i\-onlo,ck the Church ami flu-y hail m.i mac'liiiicrv at haiul hw earning csi liu- I'liliiro svcirk of the Church. He .-.UL;g< .<1 .v! that :t .small commiucc should he a]ijit-iiUv.i! to f.tiitsidc-r ilhe sclu.'iue. Mr. \V. l.tuuou sa'itl ho thd uot like t"
llhrow .xikl wati.-r tat' itlic scheiUi.. I<ut he uv.uld like ivrrc iultij-mati"ii .lii-hav he veici.l
for the
a.sses.sment of the rural' deauery. Mr. H. A\'. Worslcs’-d'aykir said he luul
I ne\\*r go to church,
l.nit I am
U"t had art opnortuu'ity i»l' .rttulili;^ i.ii;r rr- jKii't which Coim. Sitrake had referred u:. W.u'Ji nvK.a'rd to the
fir.st "f tlu' r|UfSli"us in front of fhein he .thought they wrailil all
, in which ^•a^ving a.fterwards took
indebU'.fl to CVnm. Sprake for lus excAdient adduos on that iiR'sl impoirfaiit subject. Tliere was no donbf re/mi for much ini- jirovemeiit iLvtlu- wa.y of Increasud coiitrilni- lions and mu(*h more money was wanted f,:.r the carrv.'n.g ou of tlief'hurch business
'in that d'oeese. Kvory clergym;in who had a ('ura.te or lay reader wo.ufd already have r-ci-iveil notification that, unless ther<.* was
an iin*reaK<* of income llurc would be a .leduclleh :dl round in the grants paid to llu'in h was not for him to say how mneh the deflu''ti.on would b**, but it woidil ine:m a. tremendous uphe::\'ai J the work In the various jiarishes if th- grants were imiterially «'urlailed. bceause he vt*ntured i(v sav that those pa.rishds wiiich iia.d a ciiral'.'e or lav re.'uler ha.d've'ry great difficulty indeed ki raKling the money for the s:il;ines ' ;i those s(* einploved.
’I'liat was one ol die
objects which would be supplied Inoni the fund t.hev hart been srieakhig aliouf. 'Khere was no reason why both tlul'e wTo atlit'-nflcd eluireh a.nd tiuase ^^ho did m be told that more men wxM
.iti. should n,ot Xr n.*quired ior
ea.nwing on th'e work of ilie ('hurch and that k w:is^ ne(‘e.«'sa.ry for them to eonlri.bul<.* regularly nnd svslemaiieally lo thall hind. 'Pile md:vey f.rjllecled wajiilt.l go in’fo t.hoir own funds and out of the fumls they wei''e oniv asked to send a. ('
ena.ki .sum -lo head quarters. d'he remainder would be keiif at h(.;me for home use. .A parIsJi would make a regular grant towards that fi^ivd and the sevdiij il.‘ed-s <vf the diocesj'. lb was not' in- reuded tlmt a soecial tax should lx* i)ut upon e.hiirchmen and that live, money su rail-ied should bi? sneiit (.nilside du* iiarlsh. I liere w'a.s no sueli intention In the sclieme so far as he wa;s-aware.
of Kinance a-ss("ssiiig ilu* various riiraJ deaneries :ind by . each rural «K*anery ]»ro- cceding to assess .its parishes.
agree
.ih.il 'the answer shtiuld I"' iir the alfirmatir'Lr. Whim tb.ey came lc» (jUr'S[ic.'t:s. J. 3 . and 5. it .sft;med to him ih.-y thi-i'e came to very difficult mrrUerh of .system and machiner-v. He for on'e r'oukl eruii'ely agree that rhu ^clfeme ishotrld lx- pur uprrii ;t sysfeJurttre haHis. and that r-otikl only he d'orre to hi.s irriSud fw followrn.g otrt t.he pr.-- r-erlem: of all ratrrrgi. and h.ave some system of rrssi-s'.sment. He rjiriai’ agrevd and apju'e- eia'.lotl ihc rllfficuhc .cf Mr'. Srtrake whtai Jie u:,lin:<lut*i-ti the morl'ifrr-'d ■wenl “ rUre,‘ Ihi-y krrew whrr.t iltfficultk'S the oh I word “clurr'tii- r'.'rte” aroused, ami ho w.'rs .al’r'aid thar w.h'dn rhev lieg.rrt to
asse.ss people srtoric'r r.r rater
'the r'llea (r|‘ “yieacefitl
iie.rsnasr.on” crept hr. (I .aarghler).
.\t the srrme time he agrecid
lliev mttsi
iut.ve some
sy.slem rif
a.ssessment rrmi that w;rs uhefe his ni'
r.st!nal difficulty errnte ru. H,- woirlrl vnry much Itketl .ro have .si'Ctt some girt'.tlrrti scheme rutllttierl wlvich. in the ooiMltan r.f those wlto framiti;! the reiMirt. tvfferetl the
he.st way lal dealing with
w.hrri
w.rs u.rulouluerlly .a mesf (ItlVrculIt prohlem.
il was a'iso 1 Icsirablt* ilia.t such .t
scheme siiouii.1 be foruiuialeij as eark as jiossi'bii- for 1 lisrussiiat i.\ ih'i..
va.rio.iis rurL. til ca'
.n.al c.c.nfr.ri.nces, T'he ki'V. J . Rnbinsiiii (Read) xminlei.l out
di.it they were
discu.s.sling the
cjue.stkm of asseusiug people will.) had iiei'er been oon- snhi-il. He ihouglu the xirojiosal shiiuldl.' lalil liefoi'i.- till-eo'ngrega.t'ioiis. Tile Rev. R. Xewma.ii secomUM the |>ro-
posiiiiai. wivicit was ca.rrir-rl by a ia.rge maji irity. Tile
meiiii.cg clo.seil with ihaiiks to .Mr.
.k[irakn for his naoer. and to the Rural I lean for oresidii'g.
WMAIX^ SHOW
CA.VCKil.L.l'il).--.\t a meeting of
fife Ciimmutee t f tiie Whatley AgrlciiUurai Soi'iefy. IV'ld on 'fuesday evening, it was dei'idt'Vl I'ji t tti hold the annual .show tfiis vi.ia.r tiwing n i the oirtliri-ak of i'ilte fool and mouth
disea.vi.
WI8WELD. Kl.B'WKR SKRAHCK. - Thu ahuuuil
fi<A\'«!r In r\*ivc 111'
W.lsw'ull scliool w.'is hel-d oai SuikIhv :ifturni<.'(m whvn :ui alddrttis won j^ix-cn IIV Mr, jos<Mjh Haill. There \va.s .:t i;(.in(l aUo’iulaiu.'e and the no\ver> were snb- ^o(|u-nllv •Rirwarde'd 'to, rJih Blackburn InfinnaTv.
.A (‘olh'tvtion Wiiis taken, on be- b:i M' of tiu* dioir.
..Mr. Wonsliry-'rrtyle.r urged 'th.a.t
the hasis rtrlorrted was tire Incorrect one.
T.lie irtiit .shotrltl he ihe hasis. Th.e unit's Irt thV: ria.rish crarld lie addetl together to got the
vrr.lira.tion of the
iiarr.sh. from the vafua- Irrai of till- iiar'islies could he icibtoined tha.t of I'I't' rural ilc.-rnery. and with the- capiVail sum fr'om the irc.ral de:rrrcrie,s the Board of l'"iu.a.iice. like the County IC'iting .-Vuthori'ty,
Ira.il .the whole of the compeint-ut pariB .be fore ill. ami coul'd allocate the capital .simr. Hi- agr'eeil that largely
iucrea.scrd expeirdi- lart'e was necitssary. but he woitlrl like to. see s...’tiu. ddiuiiti. scheme prnpoutuled by the Hoar'll of l'■inauce anil submitted to .the l)ioce,sau Cilirrttence .Ixifoi'e it was ap- iM'1'i'ei.I, Tha; Re\'. K Xewman sard a central 'fttiid
wcitlrl do rr.way with a good deal of over- lapprrrg wb'.'Hi titak phree at the present rime, brrt they wanted a well fomurlated
.Niv-fnr ns he had iie(.*n
able lo-atlher from the report the Connuiute wore ni* t:!'.e (.qikiion i.hat a jvroper
a.sVess- veiii could be ]»'t:st
aiirli.ved .at. i>y the BfKird
'i'he very
nalur.aj (|uestl«Je. ai'i'se: “How are ue to get the monev from the pau’i-shes With re ga.rd to th's Canon Downham sa.i(.l it was \(,T\' riglil that (-very mombe-v (4 the Church of I'Migland should (‘onfribule to carry on
nn.-n to till the ranks of the
mini.stiry. .Many | ;t main was ke])l back from jr/niiig tlhe (liurch owing to die lack of nu-uey and lu* th.ouglu fluids ought to be ijriwided for their liraining. 'riVe edia'aCion cf ;i. ciergy- laa.n nownd.ays /nodded 'lo bo very min'h 1 h'lgher than -llic a-verage e.duc.'tdrm of .hks | congregation. QingregationU at die firosent | dm- were cnnijiasedof penple wiiowdre al.)le to
cnlici.se and who did cni.ic’is'e. If they , were giifng to lia.v<* highly e.<]uc:iited clergy- nit n it was only reasonable! tihatthey should ll* p:i:«I a saiary
commen.siirate with the dudes dvey w’ere called upon. ix> perform .■m
d tharr nuild not Ix*done without incroased
funds. Tiitre wals another matter ihe would like to menliein. The salaries of men in dve cluvrcli. asvinall Other profc-'^sions, ought to be prog>v:*s^JVe. He did not think a clergvman shlculd he ded down and
ha.vc ius.t the r.mie salary for the ro!>t of hi.s life. Hu I'
lc-iig.ht it waii only fair that' provision sh'juld be mad-e fen* clbrgx’merii to -liave their salaries advanced as
tii.me wonli; on, for they Ix-i.d fo provide for their famSfies an'dio make prevision. )C,r pa.rtial
proH.sion, for th’eiir
! the wf:rk, and if '
.Shnnl.cl b'e Irrok'ed: upon as ! a mor.'il cbligatimi for <*ach to contribute a ;
c-.luirch due of not less than, oiie ha;h-x>cnny per week, ^••hougll varying according lo .each jiensdu's ability. It was the experience of iho'se narashe.s who hatl e.s‘ab‘.isht*d -a I rt*e- will nfi'ia’ing scheme tlvat it was i)c4.'"ble lio work a scln-meof
th.at kind. ai>d suli-’lantial- Iv to iiwrease the income of a iiarkh for eliurcli jHirpo.-'es.
11 it 'wa.'-' ^It-isi'rah.Iie hi
juir .''iK'h a seheiiu- inJoioree. '.l would Jia\’e to be done liftie. by little It. could not be done all at -once, and what the ClommitUv jv(:omniende.d could oidy he car.ried oiit l>y thir cordial (’o-oi)
era.lion. of »’lergy and laity, ll. was a scheme that' would vequki.i igreat fact and patience in its manageme-iiL,
'Khev imist iinol: push k too much : il would liaA'e to grow by degrees. 'I.'o get CAuirch- pe-ople interested they would'have to iiermit tilt! laity to IVave substantia:! control over the money .so raised. H’e bxlieveid if was a sciveme whicli would bring alwut a sub- slaiitial inci-ease in Llie income of the Church' and .slren(
gl.lVen the finaricial and .siiiritnal side alnlrl k would .make clnirchpeopki realise morti dVaiii ever ith'e fme coucepBou' of CiuircJimani^hip. He. l.x*l'ie,vod ‘i(t: wa.9 the be>|: foimdat’ion th'at could tiossilily l>e Itiicl for tJie future welfare df th'e Church'. The day was coming wh'en an ait’einpt wotilld' cdrtafuly Ix* made imon the Church, of England. An
;sc.herni' befor'e them. T'he Kev. J. H. Wrigli'y agr'eed with' iNfr.
Wor-sley-'lkrylor that it was
irnno.ssible to proceed will
.t.lie
ma.lter' irntil they .h;
r.tl the Inrmewor'k of :t scheuie. 'I'he firr'tlu.r they remc.r'eti the rlonor. he went ririr. fi'Oiii the object for whir'll they invited his cloriaiftoii and the less iinwerful beranie'
.t.lie aiiperil. .■\ccririling to the report of th.e ( 'oniriiittiX'
l.liev weri' going to roriiove lire donor one step furtlidr away. He hoped the work would '.not' have to be .done by the ek-rgy. He was
pre.seiir when the
Hi.shap deli^'ercd ,liis (.'liarge and if hits
imiire.ss!!nn was correct, that nilei'tlriierit was .solely and entitely a layniaivs movemeriit'.
A J y V J J F S C H O O L S . MEX'.S.
.-ViunVeiisarv sen'ices welre held last
Salitirday and Sunday wlhdn we had Mr. W. t.'i'iiltate. of Bctiri'.vtlle. as speaker. Rev. J''. .‘V. .V. Parker, vicar of
Waddiiigto.it. Iircstdetl at .the meeting on Salurtlay atter- nooit ill tlio Vicarage groui’jds. whe-tt Mr, Coiiltat'e gavi- a lecture on “William Words-
wcn.li.” On Sunday morning. -Mr. O. Hargreaves introduced' tile bible
les.son Or,
“ Kaitlik I'ruimpli over tli'e fear of Death.'’ .and Mr. Coulta.-d- gave the k-'clure on “ The Social
teac.lii'ng of Joseph Stazzini.” , In the aft'erniicn. we liai.l an Oneiiii .-Mr meeWinig in a field at
Brtm.ge.rley (kiiully lent by Mir.
'fucker) when Dr.
S.vilnUy Peel, Afddic.aJ Missionary 'from Ch.ikiu an'd Mr. Coultaite spoke oil "the .Adult School Movement. In the eveiiingf we liail a fellcuMsliip meeting wliirii Mr. CettlUil.e spoke from
Ja.mels 4, 14. “ Kor wind is your l i fe ." 'We had gop-d
. I'ongit.'gaitioiSs an’Jd profitable tne©i(iin(ga. i .Ve.\'t Suu’day Mr K. laswe. of Uanven. will I giv,_. the lecturefte on “ Taxation."
SORI'’,. I X l ’L .U n * :!) .VXD .VCHIXG V K E T .
If his opiriitirii
w.as
rirjt corr'ect: airtl if cler'gymeri wore t’o fie sarlrllerl. either actually or moral'ly. witllt rlie task of getting rngetlicr that vast sum of tuouev. he verifurerl to .say that it woiiW lx- a vety .si-tf.n',is tiling i'iiid(?ed for .their rspiriltual work. He was a man of many pains air?(d surm.'vs. but iie was thankful to say the raising of pairoclvia.l money was not one of them..' During tfie iiiri'e years 'lie had bee,n, at Cli.rlferoe 'he had nevelr ha'd to make a .single appeal for money at all. That had been entirely done by the lady. He woul'd imr accept any responisibiitv, critheir for as- siusing or ce.llectnng .a. .single liaff-peniiy. .'\s :t matter of fact, the collector was going to he .a very unpopular
per.son. (Latightet). 1 'ear by yeair the. nunibetr. of
tho.so going to their kitchens and cntlccting front thev' ser- vamts was ntld’dd fo.
l\fr. \
Von.sley-T.ayl’oT thought a sj-stem
slionlrl lie foninilated finst of aiM'. because jicople who were going to Ue '.assessed should know on what they were to lie as,sesscd. He propohe’d, tfieirafore. itji'a.t to: providb an in- cre.'ts'ed aiiraial diocesan income fhel parflshes amid rural, deancrie.s should lie assessed in accordance iviltlf a .scheme founded -on a dis tinct l.xisis to fx; prenatecl by a. Diocehan ’ Boiml. and appnovod by a dfocesan edn-
y'.AM-HLK SOO'fHl'iS AV\AV HOT- WliAI'HF.R KOOT TROUBJdtS.
Sore, aching, inflamed and lilred ft. t are
die lot of thousands in Sunimer. e'‘?.-c:ally shop assistaiiKs and others whose work en- rails Idng hours ol standuig.
sufferers Zam-Buk comes a's a real boon. Miter washing the feet in warm waiter.
Zam-Buk '.slvoutd l:ie freely rubbed over, tire soles, insteps, ankles an'd Itoes.
In tills
wav Zam-Buk’s pure horbal juicqs pmify and stimulate the pores. The result -is ttsfonish'iiiiglv welcome. Cha.fed'an:d teindor skin is inst.-intly soothed and stinaigtiliened; liard growtiliis -or callouses :on tlie (
tre.Td lof the foo't are saffeiicd alrad peed' away, wltiila the pain of corns and bunions disappears. Zani-Buk cures hot, swoU'OT, swea.ting feet an'd .galled toes. I f the trouble is of long standing and raw 'sares .have broken 'Otrt, Bodthing Zam-Buk will' give quick relief •from pain, purify th'e Taw places, and effect a penn.anont cure. Zam-Buk inonl only relsts the feet, 'but
ni.akes Summer.walking.a delight
irr.stead,of the mi-Selfy it dPteh is to tlit ”mfddte-a.g^ of boiih s'exe.s.
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