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DIS TKICT SL lMtKI.N TENDB.Vl' W. SUMMERSGILL, Shaw Cottage. Glitheroe.
To Beekeepers or Intending Beekeepers.
I can supply Bees, English or Hybrids, guaranteed free from disease. Prices on application.
Al so Bee Ap pl ianc e s . Hives Ex t ra c tor s , &.C.,
and Comp le t e Out f i ts fo r b e g in n e r s in Be e k e ep in g f rom £3 .
Can deliver Bees and give instructions or Bees attended to at moderate charges.
J. H. W. FISHWICK, Beekeeper, CHATBURN, nr. Clitheroe.
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teacher at the Accrington weaving classes. Three students from the .school entered tile f'ouiity Council i-omiietition 1 bis year and dcsiiitcllic tact that their progress has been somewliai retarded by a rearrangement of machinery, they car ried ott a £'ll) Tirizc and two ,£0 jtrizes. i lr . llastow. priiiciiiai of the-Vccriiigtou school, sjicaks ill liigliest terms ot Mr. Wilkinson's ability. The departure
ot -Mr. Wilkinson tor Nelson will be keenly regretted by tlie students ot the Clitberoe and Accrington .schools, by whoni lie is held in tlio highest
e.steem. Ills exia'lb'ut work entitles liiiii to ]iro- motioii and bis many friends wish him success in bis new .sphere.
I t may be
niontioncd that dnriiig the last, two years 31 r. Wilkinson received able
a.ssistanee at the Clitberoe .school from one ot bis students. AV. C. AVliittaker.
Ijocal cricket enthusiasts -will be in
terested to knoTv that “ Dick ” Harrison of Clitberoe, tvlio is still professional to the
Gate.sbead Club, is eboseu to play
for the Alinor Counties against the South .'Africans at Stoke on Alonday,
Tue.sday and Wednesday, of next w’cek. This is .a decided honour for ‘ ‘ Dick,” who is a beautiful bat to waiclt, and who it is
Ltd. To all required by the Act to become Insured Persons.
The P R U D E N T IA L has formed Separate Approved Societies FOR M E N .
FOR L A U N D R E S S E S .
FO R D O M E S T IC S E R V A N T S (Women only). A D V A N T A G E S O F F E R E D
no'j:es b y the w a y Coiigruuiluilulls lu Mr. Willium \\ il-
kiusou, weaving' iiistruetor at the
IJlitberoe Teulmieal suliool, tvho lias boon iqjpointed uut of .I'J applicants to be weaving- niastef at tlii' Aelson Secondary day seliool. Mr. IVilkinson was one of seven selected by the Committee for an intevvii.w iin J'
ue.sday evening', and be was (‘ventually appointed at a salary oi’ . f l ' . j a year.
lie is to devote Ills wliulc
lime lo t be work. Mr. Wilkinson is an i.'Xample of wliai van be aehieved by study and perseveranee, for lie lias risen from the ranks of the four-loom weaver to bis pieseut xtosivion. l ie succeeded Mr. J’omfret as
teae.lier of tins weaving' classes at the Clifiieroe school four years ago, and under his fuilion file sfiidenls have aeeomitlished even greater success than under iiis i,
redeee.ssor, wliieli is say ing' a great deal. .Seventeen students have entered l lie County Council exam inations tor woven fabrics during bis term of office and of this miinber ten have won .£”dU itrizes, llie remaining I students eaeli winning a ,f 10 lu'ize.
It
j IS a striking irilmlt' to .Mr. W ilkinsou’s ! ability that all ibe .fJO jirizi's nitcred tor [ tour years have bci'ii carrii'd olt by i I'lil lieroe students.
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During.Mr. Wilkiuson's Hrst yiair us .
t.aicber, f'JU jtrizes witri! won l>y .Robert j ALarsden ami I'klward Oddie; t’ud year, i i ’ . Hailey, W. C. Wbittaker, .Herbert Kay and Thomas N. Jltirgreaves; did year, Melon Langstretb, Tims. .Sandcr-
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' sou and H. 13. Underwood : and Ibis (the • fomth) year I ’’ . S. Sheldon lias been ’ awarded the only .£20 prize oH'ered. The ■ £10 jirize winners are: 1st year, ililton Hargreaves. -I. Hartley, K- Holden and
.11. .'^milb : On! year, Robio t .tones and It. .Singleton; and this year, •]. Thorn- b('i'. .In the second year, all the students secured £20 awards. IMelon
l.ang.siretb. a student at the Clitberoe school, who has just carried ott a £00 scholarsliqi, tenable tor three years at the -Manchi'stei' Sebool of 'recbnology. has laid a sxilemlid record of successes. Three years ago be won a £10 exhibition oltered by the Draper Company, last year be secured a ,£20 album itrize and a i'.’iO exliibltion. He has also passed in immerons classes at the school and was tlie gold medallist a tew vears ago.
^ riiere is a likelihood ot' a grandson of ' Hie Kmiieror ot .Vnstria comiiig to Lan- I eashire tor his edtieafion. says a eontem- ! Jiorary. The .V rehdllehess A'alerie, who ; Is till" Kmperor’s younger ilangliter. and his riglit hand at all tniietloiis of tile
' .Vustriaii Court, jiassed triroiigli London ' recently on her way to Stoiiyhursc I 'ollege with a view to placing one ot her
^ <oiis llii'i'e. She has nine eliildren living .whose ages rang'e hi'lween twenty and I eiglit. Her husband, the .'Arelidtike I b'raneis f.eojiold. belongs to the Tnsean ' hraiieh ot the ’Ha])shnrg fainily.
❖ ♦ Thanks to Hie iiistriinienialily of Dr.
j Swiiidale and Air. .VI ti ed Taylor, the ; naturalists ot Clitlieroe and district were I given an ojijiorl unity on Wednesday evening of liearinga leettire by such an
■ eminent man as Dr. Francis Ward, Jt.Z.S., F .R . l ’ .S.. anflior of " Alarvcls of l''isli Lite.” Dr. Ward, who is on holiday, gave a iirivate lantern leetnre 1
1 1 the Uoiieeit Hall and his remarks
were listened lo witii Hie keenest
a.tleii- tiou. Dr. \\ ard is I'lM'ognised as a great
n.itnral liistoi y ant iiorit y. and he sliowed some
e.vcellent, pliotogra]ihs ot tiie seal, otter, penguin, etc., under the water. 'The leetiii'er e.v[ilaiiied that liis observa- Hons laid been made and all liliofographs
; taken at his own home, where he had a spi'i'iaily eon-'ti'iicti'd |iond.
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■ Train ii]i a child in Hie way lie sliall g o ." 'Tile political parties with tlieir
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I iiinior organisations are jiutting tliis scriptural ma.xiiii into effect. 'There are already .Innior I'nionist AssociaI ions in ' Hlithcroc and Whalley.
Tliis week
! anof iier ]iolitical institiilion has conic iii- ■ to being—Hie Clitlieroe .Junior Lahoiir : l.eague. As the local 'Trades and I Jjabour Council is made nji of direct j representatives ot the various industries j it was felt Hiat the juiiiors had no place I in Hie Jaibonr ranks. Heiiei- tlie m w i orgaiiisation.
: Local W esieyans will have all interest I ill tile aunouueemeiu that a book refnsed ; by the Wesleyan I’uhlishing House .has just been jiuhlislied by aiiotlier tiriii. The hook, ” AVotiiids of the World,”
eotiiains nine short stories written by promiiieiit immibers of the Aletluidisg Lnion for Social Service, including the Rev. Afark Guy Pearse, Dr. Ballard, the Rev. Samuel ,K. Keeble, '* W. Scott Xing.’ ‘_(Rcv. Xiiigscote Ct'
c.nilaiiii, wJin has twice x>i'eaehed the
We.sley school anniversary set'iiioiis at Clitlieroe), Aliss Hughes and Airs. Lofthonse.
ft w.'.s to
till' stories writfeii by Hu- Hiree ki-'-l- lUentioned nmliors that the '.‘nhlishlng House objected and tin olVer was laade to piihlisli Hie liook i f they were oniiited. 'Tliis the l.'nion refused' to lo. and the hook has been imblislied clsewlicre. 'The story by "W . Seolt-Xing'' deals -r iHi Hi e economic oi'iuiit ot vice.
Its name, "Xseaiiiug to C.iiiail.t." i ■
It takes -( m
Hie ini'ideiit of Itliza lu •■Uncle 'loin's Ciihin” and Hie remark of tlm nilnister in the story on seeing a ;;irl on the, stieofs, ‘ 'AiuiHier ritna'a'ay to I anada. \ ice is liondon's synonym for Canada. The .slaves—the economic
sia-.es—love free soil like yon and iti '. '
lo assist the workers of the Parish
Church Jjower Suuday School
st.ill lu raising money for ' the totthcoming bazaar, a garden ptirty was i-.eld rM Alytton House, the residence r-f Air. and Air.s. A. H. Aitkeu, on
Wed.acsda.v evening. There was a good atteudanee and everybody had a doliglitfiil evening.
^ CHOIR OUriNG.—On Wednesday the Churcli choir had their annual - trip,-the Ten- do/,\mis being Blackpool. Accompanies by the \ icari the party left Gisburno by the first train on Wednesday monung, and spent ‘a full and
most enjoyable day, returning home by thelast t_rain in the evening. *
. . « THE TIMES. KRIDAV, -U,‘ J.Y t.'(Hb, 1!I1L>. The Girls’ High School. Preparatory School Teacher : M is s K. B AR TO N ,
Qualified and F.xperienred Drawing, Needlework, Physical Culture, &c.
Terms* .nncl I’ rospcctus on .Tpplication.
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.\XNl*AI. CAMP. ’rill* IhittsHon u*ill j»roiM*otl tv» Camp at. Cast-
.Marten near Skipton on Stiiulay l!8th thiJy. The Cimipany will f>aratl»< at 7-JlU a.m. in
mar«*liing order. .Ml Uii-l»ags pro|>('rly lahoUtnl must bo tjrk»!u
«* the Railway Station at. 7“ ir» a.m. on Snmlay m«*rnin^. lC(piipiue>it aiul lal.Mfls will
Im .'i issuotl this
ov»*ning (Friday). M«*n are advist?d to carry in their havei^ack a sjmilwich or oilier ration. ^Virtor bottles to be
j thoroughly rh*auetl ami fillcil before parade, j
' INSL'HAN'CH CAKOS.
I .Men are reiniiuleil that they must lu'ing their hisui’anet* Carils and Hooks to Camp. (Signed) T, C. ROBINSON, Captain, Commanding '* H ” Company, 4th Cast, l..ane. Kegt.
Drill Kooip. 1'llthen.M*. *2'*/7;l-.
ideal' ciin bold bis own
witli.alLcomers in the second class county list.
.He
assists Durham in the Minor Counties championsliij), and has tills week lieen iieliiiiig Ills county against Slaifoidsbire at Walsall, scoring lO in the
tir.st inn ings. Sid ’ ■ Dantes, the I'bigland bowler, was iiguring against him, hut llaiTisoii’s wicket was secured by liack- nell. Jfain init aii end to the mateli tvithoiit its being comiiloted. Harrison has also jilayed against Cheshire tliis week for whom AV. Jlrearley, Hie Lanea- shire bowler, lias ajiiteared, scoring five in the first innings and 48 In the second.
"D ick , ’ ’ it will he recalled, formerly had a regular jihiee in the ljuneashii'e 2nd X I , wlien tliey' were engaged in (he Alinof Counties eliamptotishi]i. Had not Laneashire had a iileiliora ot baiting talent about tliai time, ” Diek ” would certainly have made his way into first (dass crii'ket.
❖ I ’ l'csiding at a meeting of the Laiica-
sliire Imdtriate .Acts Hoard at 1‘ restoii, on Alondav afternoon, the Chairman, .Mr. .1. T."Travi.s-Clegg, .1.1’ .. C..\.. of Wlialley Abbey, exiiressed ihe o]iiiiion t liat they had every reason to be satisfied with t he progress ot the last year or two, espeeially eonsidering that if was only a short time since tlie reformatory was tlie target tor wliolesah' erifielsiii. hotli as regarded exiiense and lack ot elliei- eney. t If eonrse they were able to jioint out that the amoutif eharged to the eom- mlttliig anfhorlty made file ntformatory the eliea]iest penal
in.st itutioii in the eoniiti'y.
.Vs to eHieleney. iliev had
shown a very good ]iro])orfion of good results ill retoi'niahle eases, and flie had results were not due to the lack of eflii'ieiiey ill the t rent li'etii, but to the detects ill Hie law. wiiieh made no pro vision tor atter-eaie and suiiei'visiou of Hie jiatient. He liojied that Hie Dili now hid'ore I’arliament would be passed before t Ite end ot file vear.
The proceeds go to the piirchaso of material for the stall.
By the way, our Chatburn corie.spund-
cnt writes about an original method of raisin*’* fimJs towards the prospective ciiiii'ch Institute. Jlohbing her own garden ot most of its pr‘£*><«t roses a inomineiit worker eonneeted with tne tiiovemenl made them into smaU bouquets. She then handed them to several enthusiastic lads, who exchanged tlieiii into money in a short time, visitors lieing only too eager to take hack some memento, even it peiisliahle, from the Uihhlesdale district. This week s sale, it is understood, is to be of swec*t xteas. and oilier gardens have to he ''robbed to xirovide tlie wherewithal. C-liathiitn ladies never tail for want ot ideas in anything they iindei'take.
❖ ‘5’ Depai'liiig ti'oiii iheir previous x>rac-
tice ot going into eantxi at AV liitsuntide tlie XasT failieasliiie Territorials are tins year taking tlielr annual training in August. Alost lit the men travel on .Sniiday next, and over .'iU .sxieeial trains have been chartered lo eaI'l'V Hiem to the Hast .Martoii dislriet near S'kijiton.^ It
is eXlieeted that over Itl.OOlJ men will go into cam]), and there will he lidtl horses. A special axtpeal has been made to eni- Iilovet's of laliour. invoking their geuer- osity in the matter of allowing their men oh tor eamxt, and Hie I'aet that tliesexiar- ation allowauee is to he given will ^tetid towards the nunierii-al strength of the
men niidi'r canvas. .Vll books troiii Hie f''i'ee Libai v miist
he returned not later than to-morrow
(Satiii'dayl. tor
e.vaminotion and stock taking. T I ic Tihraiy will rc-ojicn on Alomlay. .\iigusi 2(jt)i.
*;• •> J.,oi'd Jjovat. son-in-law of Lord IHh-
hlcsdalc, is staying at flolwood Park, 1,01(1 Derby’s hcantifiiT country scat in Xciir, I'cc.uxieral iiig after his recent severe illness.
.\t a sitting of tlie Consistory Court
ter the Diocese at .Maueliester Cathedral on Wednesday. Chaneellor P. \ eriion Smith granted a taeully for the erection of a new organ at the Criilicroc Parish Chiii'ch.
♦ ♦ ♦ Tuesday next is jirize day at the Clilli-
ci'oc (irammar Fciiool and the awards will he handl'd over by Dr. AV. E. Alnssiiii. The inizc distribution is to he tollowcd by till' ctisiiiiiiary siiorts on till' I'l'icket field.
-M l'. .A. .J. D. Rubinson, eldest son of
Col. and Mrs. F. D. Bohiuson, Clitheroe Castle. I 'e leh ra ted liis '21st birthday yes terday and in the evening a ball was given at the Castle in honour ot the event.
.V iileasaiu I'creiiiuiiy characterised the
opeiimgot the itnlice court, Slalyhridgc. on Alonday morn lug, when the Alayor I.Vld. Ridyai'd) X'reseiited K in g ’s Corona tion medals to tlio Chief Constable and lusxiector Beautiioin. who was formerly a member ot the Clitheroo Boroiigii Police. 'The Alayor said at ihe request of the Home Ofiiee he was asked on be half lit his Majesty Hie King to xu'eseut to the Chief Constable tor tlie borotigh and to Insiieeior Beanmiint, a iiolieu medal to coinmemurate the Coronation of tile King. These medals ivere granted lo all ehief eoiistahles who had X'nt in 10 years’ service. On the reeommemlatiou of Hie Chief Constable one further officer 1
1 1 Stalylii'idge was to receive a medal.
He was glad to say that this was gov erned not Tty length of service but was also given,for meritorious serviee. 'The Jiolice officer with the longest service was Iiisjiector Beaiimoiit. liis service al- fogeiher being 20 years, and in his ctise he (the Alayor) thought no one would deii.y that lii.s work had been of the most iiiei'itorinns character and higlilv aiiin-eciated hoth by his fellow constable's and the inhahitaiits of Stalyhridge. After the xu'esenfation to the Chief Con stable Insiieeior Beaumont was ealled and the Alayor addressing him said : ' ' I have gieat jileastire in handing over to yon this silver medallion anil i f vou will let me 1 shotihl like to xiin it on your breast. 'Tin’s the Alayor X’ l'oeeeded to do and then added : " I have great xtleas- iire in l•ongI'atulaiillg you upon receiv ing sill'll a very suitahie recognition of yotir long service and I am sure we all wish you long life and mnch happiness, and Hint you may reniaiii with us in Sfalyhi'idge. tor some time yet.” Insiir. ]5eaumoiit returned thanks.
Me.ssrs .Aid. Holland, -T. Carter and other
magistrates also congratulated the In- >])outor.
CASTLEITE. I ’EAMS. Ribblesdale Waudereis : .I.IV, AVimlli'
•T . Alitehell, .J . .Jackson, li. Hudson, .J. Brooks, -I. Slierliker, J{. .SJierliker, AV.
Dawson, 'J*. Bowker. -1. Rojiitisoii, anil Lytles.
❖ Barrow: W. CraliVree Icajit.), I’ . Jliil-
liiirakc. .J. Ooodmaii, S. Ooiiilniaii. IJ. Goodman,-1. Coulthurst, F. Waslilirnok A\ . 'Taylor. \V. PatcficTil. '1'. Holileii. and -J. Kvci'ton.
\\ hallcy : -J. Green (cajit.), R. Green,
L. Green. A. 11 indie, (4. IT. Bodily, •!. Peiei's. W. Jjakelaiid, W. Almoiul, W. Ellis, l-k Ruitcr and Sampson.
❖ ❖ ❖ A\ lialley 2nd : E. Ilan'ison leapt.), W.
II. Harrison,'T. Dugdale,'T. Rutter, ti. A ickers, .). Kllis, G . Chauiberliitn. T. B. Morris, \V. Chamherlaiii. F. Whit taker. and F. Haworth.
❖ Rlbblesdalf \\ andei'crs ‘2nd : A\ . I’ln-
der (capt.). (-1. Clarlte. R. .Taekson. 11. Hayhttrsr. H. Scott. F. Huilson. .L AVood. 11. A\'ood. R. CTarkc. 'T. 'J'lesnaii and A. Conlthurst. Reserves. .A. Tin- ke r and -T. Dawson.
•> ❖ <♦ Barrow '2ml: C. Beeley leapt.), h.
Harrison. .A. AVasiibrook. -T. Cnilttree, C. _ K. Hoiiwood. E. Wilks, .1. .Monro. M'. Hakon. F. .Ashcroft, 11. Xiimvlo.'', and X. Hoitwood.
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GLUTH KRUE’S AlA TUlt CAXCELlH-iD.
Clithcroc are wifhoni i,eagne engage
ment for to-morrow (Saturday) ami tin')' had arranged a "ti'icndly"' eneounior with Sabden. Init Hie latter have iiki' mated fhat owing to tlie holidays they are unable to
rai.se ;t team.
AAUAXDERERS RE-SIGX LYNKS. 1 he couimittee. ot the Hibblesilnli'
GISBTJRNE.
AVanderers’ Cricket Club Rave thisivcch re-signed ^A. J. Lyues as professional to next season. 'This is his first season Xirolessioiial and so tar he has seoiti'o -J8 wickets at a cost of 10 runs each aiia lie has an average with the hat o f ’20.- He has done exceedingly well in 1 willow-wielding' dexiartment during' tlw htst few weeks. Against .Clitliefoe on Saturday lie scored 58 and he carried out his hat for half a century against Bar- well the Saturday pi'eviotts, while in tm' triendly nmteh against East Laiieasliji'i’ lie hit ux> 50 and then retired. He ahe secured eight of tho Darwen wickets-" all his victims being’ clean howled •38 runs. Lynes’ re-eng'ageiiieut 0”^ given
s.atisfaction amongst the inoniucr.'
ot the club with whom he is popular.
CLITHEROE The anniversary serviees at St. .Jinu,.,’
Clitireh were concluded on .Siiiiday wlie;, the Rev. F. ft. Ilawkcr-Soper. of
Xiiiol, wa.s the xtt'caciier.
lULJt CLIAJBIXG AT WADDIXG'TUX.
The Kelson and District Alotor Cv|.|,
Club held tlieir hill-climhiiig eoiiiusj ;,t Wiiddiiigton on Saturday, a quartet'of,', mile stretch of the road over ih,. jyj being chosen tor the trials. Tl,,.
petitoi's were handicapped by a struu'- iiead wind. Tlui fastest time was aixour. ])
li.shed by C. Pilling, of ISlaekljurn, wlij riding an 8 h.X). Afaichless, eovero,! distanee in 41 1-0 secs. 'Tin. fni'iiiance, however, was Hiaf uf .J. jj BooHiman, of Brierficld, who i'iiv(>r,.|j the distance in 4d 2-0 secs on a -'I.'. |
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Rndge. Details:— 'i’ .T. models noi exceeding OIJU i-.i. __ 1, .7. If . BooHiman, Brleiftelil, :j.'. J
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litldge, 40 2-0 secs. ; 2, .). llafsli.aj BrierclifJ'e, 87, h-xt. B.S..A., 48 secs. ’ Cniimited (,oiien,l.— I, C. l’ii|i,,„
Hlackhnrii, 8 li.p. Alatclili'ss, -px ]!;• secs.; -I. H. BooHiinaii, 48 X-0 sees.
.Not exceeding OJU c.e. Xiiieiiilioi's only).— I. II. Sjicneer, niiriiley, |
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IJradhiiry, (i8 4-0 secs. : 'X. R. ifajiluvait,'. Nelson. 8.3 li.ji. 'I'l'iiiniidi, (J8 X-0 sees
C R I C K E T
TO-AIDR ROAM'S M A TI'll KS. RlBBLI'iSDAU-: I.KAG IJi:,
Rihblesdalc W'aiiderei's v. W'liallev. Read V. Barrow. Settle V. JJtirnley St. .Andrew's. Dai'wcii V. (.Treat Iltirwood. Padiliam v.
F.arln-.
RIBBLHSDALE .Tr.XloR LEAHTi:.
AVJialley 2nd v. Rihhlesdale AVaii. ■Jii,|. Barrow '2nd v. Read 2nd. ■R1BB1,ESDALI-: AAIATHIJU LEAGUI'].
Low AJoor '2nd v. AValeiloo. West Biailtord v. BoIton-hy-Ho\HaiuI.
FR I KXJ)J, KS. liVtliam v. Low Afoor. U'G ,’i ‘ " je c tu ri. ‘ on nil r. • ^ -i
nl’F''’'-'-Tlie'c"comp-;>l ably introdu.;ed hi
illlll 0atifeI,’ Gai’stang, ol ' ‘ on
vi'i'.' lilt’ tvorher- • S discitsT lid : I i|
‘"• a nermission lrom[ 'f '^ the subj..'ot of
‘ " ' I
■'**^'iil'irism and the I o' 'That Scculatl iiiiiahlc.
I ts mall
llUL'S ivliat IS
material or ]i| lit mn
i g s r ln d c im y of ,P ; ( „ s . i .m c u tree „(the
i.iei'cly mate, 1,1 (
<uul 1“'.''
OTi'dlv the demand o ,„l,Ie to-day IS Jot'
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k'ttei’ lih' i " ’’. iliildiei.-fo'.’ Icis.iic
„ulture, toe £’-'■• ^ . ‘ " I ,1,0 lahmif unrest is a|
,),e ileniand that ^
„,,„iseil that iiicii ml nither than live to woil
,.„uviction Hint w.iat il T,milcl he siihjecti'il l'|
,„.q,ii'it. IS fcally the „„1 or
vitah.stic conci|
verse as against Hie ism or .si'ciilarisiii wll the people and reilnceij nflieasts of hiirdciij liioiiai'rs ot the imdilijl
Detinii ion of 8eeulai'Isiii or n
jiliilosophy wlilch pi''l 10 exidain cver.vtlilngl
let, tol'ee and etlicr. I if to lie ohle to folly from within and wit | I'om'se to the liyiioH'i power ti'aiiseeiiding o| I'lills Xatai'o, hy "miiltef,” li\ wliicli
siiiiielliiiig ipiitc sim)| Sind I'linixieeheiisilili
with its J henry ot atiiS .Smilarism has a vci'.'l It.sweeiis aside till iiiyf osjiiration, tiiid liiilT tlieir iitteiition solely or material side ot I Seeulai'istic creed ir or uiihalanccd cxtri hie man should rcjci I leasoii tinit, they ii|| erniillhrinm. or saiii| I'vitahly bring into lierestes or tinhalanci lii'eviim
Ilf lliis tendency ot hil liaUiiii'c of life.
the I’aiuiey, and its lil'iligs into existcuri
.iiiaiehy, or (he ahiiS'l ■'iileil materialism hil ail equally oiie-siileil
liilse sjiiritualisiii of S'ience with its bclil
V'il. Air. Blatchtr lii'liig's Into existenci heresy iiX on indetej .Hr. G. It. Shaw's lestiiig lite-t'oree hrj -H
"1 everlasting slagii heresy liegels a l•oll| one-sided materialisti passes into tin age ot | sided s]iie|luali(y sensible man sliiuild | "'"'■.sided extreme: iii'islian ecligion ail
l's. sAiiiiIc Bestiiit’s
leaelies iiu’ii to tirc.-l life by Strikiiig' a ha
The Real of Uionu'lit. J lie real caiisi.
Hm.selfa--|','ee 1 'eally a decx) thi lie imagines ii 1 "le lionudless v '■-''isteiiee, into
7""-'q't as meci '"■iyruiinnte lit',
"f inactive vesf. i'ltclleet lui
oxislenee to ,,ei'
?* "XiicHy d.4io to do the
■'';y'’ln.e; the ein words, th
y™'-" the ends do this do
■’.'"'f or d.ffiniti I’SiU'd secuhiri
""'ll I'nitli wh transcend
""■"diief in th ils hah
extremes ""Itjeet. oloarly ; ; Secularism anil
i LlHAkesplacethrl ."f-hulntg all humatl determined by
'‘'■iiltitnm, i„. „ tlieoi'ios are t
j
s Icctni'c 1 h;l 'Till
’ t
U lionsing. , O'" ” |;,i,1
11’ ; in'vardl.v. t h'|
'"'"■“ ’ Hsu. ," th.-' l-wtul “ .,ted hv the incil
o l l^cctui
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