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T S - : _YHE CLITHEROE t im e s . FRIDAY. DEGEMBER; ■ b o pa < 1 eiUior Ito ?;Ua “f e follotnnit resolution , A Lonffttorth. seconded iw vw \x\t, o
lo . meeting closed with ” r i en,” Miss Eerguson^lnaioe®??-
es as a solo, tho audience ioinio„®^'‘ ^ chonis, and Ithe Whalley Bras?^ *?'^>t in a-ith tho grand finale. Bv H sing thanks to the worthy 'Clmi,!I“^ '’*
Aiiss rpso
style it IVas> received with loud n^■’•E iv.vvssi(^ v/»uacu. ■ \V
4 1 - 1 Imerpreted in j?, ir, V -“ ic « |
Manchester and ConnW P ,®y'>raticv% t o£ the ■ Whalley^1;=®‘‘.’'fc to R ? # > the coUectors -
AVar ^ T H
pvorth be onipowered to J l . “?'* m -nathdratval of the moaov%? cl‘«tnes .M
'■ '^ ?■ ^^“ ®'oy-Taylor^ ]^5S(1'^ C
1 authorised by resoltSoi ot° >n^ so to do.” •
he business of the ineotinv Tied Beggar.”
Jed, Mr. Jos. Hall was called uS H lings
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now fanious poein l‘" i'^ *°’^iS^ Intcnwele!^^ l..-*^!;? Ar
fan 'vas called u nV r H I m f"rhv‘ u^'ll
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mth invi '” ’^ ^'•“'1^ lt'l> '<r» t
ainging^^o ®/"? Hl n l
rife' <*cers ivere accorded to If^w *,' l l lor. rUo band altenvards Parad^.^f® amidst scenes of great enthusia^»
ALCOHOL! lANDl ITS EFFECTS.! In Aid cf Sick and 'iVcuiided, and'Widows
I he encrmcuis sura _ of ;£i54,480,5 J I nt yearly m the United Kingdom on I
liohc liquors. This triU make clear \dtvf Iny people suffer frera Kidney Disease
I'S well-knoavn that the continued use^I liiolic liquors causes injuiy to these ortaL
I
I They become inflamed a^ weakened 3 Irak is that their work is imperfectly ca^
11, and it is evident they must either be ml Jireasad strength or break dewp. ® I
■ Dodd’s Kidney Pills heal the kidnejs J l engthen the urinary ^teiii;they ad al Im-erful but gende tonic, thus enabling^ Idneys to do easily the increased amoimtl I irk imposed upon them, and prevent orci jravel, a complaint afflicting the raajority| j'ople who use alccholic liquors.
I Dodd’s Kidney Pills are infallible in Tses of Kidney disorders.
, Farringdon Avenue, London, E.C. I See that you get D-O-L-D-’-S.
OUB, BOYS.
DUNDEE, ELANDS LAAGTE1| REITFONTEIN.
Jj-Iearts are stirred as deeds of valoar, ’lash along the electric wire,
I ’elling how our British soldiers I ialmJy face the treacherous fire
j low from, heights held by the Beers, j liillets falling all around,
[tritisli boys at point of bayonet ' " jjarry the disputed ground.
l ia r boy.s! cur boys! Soldiers cf the Qs ■ .’ride of British home^eajds, brave as I
u
j jiast has seen; I I rarest in time cf danger, kindest whan dins cease,
.
:.cd ble^j our gallant soldiers, and br the dawn of peace.
J Is they share cur toil and danger, |i\'e are proud to call them ours, lOur bovs they tho’ seas divide as, jOtir beys they when tempest loiters
■ Mearts are stirred as all her Dauglit®, iTo the Mother country send, (offerings of Sons to help us, 1 Ml their best and bravest lend;
“
I Sold by all Chemists at 2s. gd. per bos,I jx boxes for 13s. gd., or sent post freef Tceipt of price by the Dodds Medicine ( I3
and Oqihnns.of,Soldiers Killed in tba South Africani AVait
To Tiin Editoii op tub "Clitheboe Times.” ■ p'gjj. si].^—^
I’ cT the benefit of the above'na- tional fund, a performance of “ The .Mfesriah”
will be given in Moor Lana Chapel cn Wed nesday evening, December 2 7th. An earnest appeal is made to ti.e vanous
Choirs of the town and to other vocalists to
join the chorus, and
al.so to tlia: public for their geiieroii.s sympathy and support. ArtSstes of
well-kn&wn .abiliW tave been engaged as solo ists and programmes with fur Ter information
win be issued shortly. Rehearsal in Schoolroom on Tuesday next
at eight o’clock. Yours respectfully, (Oh behalf of th.3 Committee)
T. IV. H.AYHURST. j. H. MOORHOUSiE,
Secretaries. A CRITIC CRITICISED. (This Mlor ^ To TH tiou last Friday).
\•a8 received too late for inr»ar- •.
*
E Editor op the ''Clituerob Times/* Dear Sir.—In ono part of the Bible we
c.re
told that a certain maa. wont to tha Tcmplo lo pray; and itirtUicr tliat he prayed presum- atly Dith a loud voice, exito'.ling' his virtups, in distinction to a quiet man, who merely seknowlodged himself a sinner. . It seems to mo that Mr. Henry Taylor,, a
CUtlieroe grocer aad recently-risen, prophet, ia Bom
ewhere in tho same boatl He comes out
from tho obscurity of Waterloo, and, speak ing on a day of last week, on idle Oxford hlove- m
ent, lays about him with a. vehemence and
a valour worthy of a bettor cause than that ia which lie fpoko as ho contkmod. So mudi B
O , iiliat I had him reported m your paper to
tho extent oi two columns (small tji)e, too). 3fr. Taj’Ior set off to f(peak about a distinct subject—tlie Oxford Movomeiilt—^but seoms to have (icscri-cfl tlie subject and lot liia remarks converge upon aa attack—a inoist discreditable and most ignorant attack—ujRm tho clmrcli to.- which I have itho privilege to belong. He t-c- cused the l^oman Catholics, or their Popes and priests, of most alarming actions; spoke quite familiarly aod fluently of tne ''supersti tions of homo’*; made a few remarks i^pon the m
onks of old; and spoke about St. Augus
tine as though ho was a hhllorian of note. Mr, . Taylor lias been reading the Bible, too, and he makes out a lisH of Catholic doctrines •tii't Biblically supported, he says. It calls for some comment that any man.
lour boys! our beys! Soldiers of theQ« |?ride of British homesteads, brave as ti
I past has seen.
I Bravest in rime cf danger, kind dins cease,
, , „
I God bless our gallant Soldiers, and lu tlie dawn of peace.
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I Hea.rt.s are stirred when to the wounded I British Soldiers render aid;.
I Enemy as well as comrades, _ Claims a help most gladly paw- Rendered to a vanquished fWi
We are proud of- British soWie^ And the kind deeds our boys sbotv
' Pride cf British homesteads, bia ...
1X1.SY has seen.
Our bovs! our beys!
God bless our'gallant Soldiers, the dawn cf
o Miuichester, November, 1S99
Bravest in time of danger, kind . dins cease; _
i-indest w hffl
_ r..i,i:o,-= andlb* ]3. ROlVS
should ntteniirt to solve these deep theologi cal uiattcrs not having had a eorrespondingly deep theological ilraining, publicly. By all m
eans let every man think over these things
for liinise'.f; every man works out liis own tJal- vation; but surely lie can keep tliom within rthe coniines of his own—in this _case—narrow m
ind, and not rush into cold leaden type after
epeaking lo a class of bigoted and prejudiced people, luidcr the presidency of a paid ser vant of the Church. Mr. -Taylor may be well compared to tlie publican who exalt&d himcelC. ia his oun way, and thought tliat heaven wns ^nly made for him. Perlmps )tlio most humorous of the maay hu* oroua passages in the lecture is thab Cardinal
m
Newman and Manning, and Puscy, were "Jes uits in the Church of England in* disguise";.,
•the humour .being found in the word "he!' \Mr. Taylor), believed tlicse three men were. Jessuits born the vory hegimiing." The thoughts -cf tho uncanoni/.ed SaLut of YVatcrloo are beiviider- iog ito follow, and ludicrous lb penetrate! Any person knowing anytlimg about the Orders tf the Catholic Church or of tho laity observano?s w Such a respect as tliis, .could have onlight-' «n
e< ® OLD w r i H w w ;
turned into m°rioy-^^^ loswioki Fraser, of Princes Street,
since 183ii), buy your teeth to tliam .rauo; oT, tuna of post the
tliey will make yon the^bost l Mr. Taylor, and Sav^ him from mak
ing a laughing stock of him.'-clf. I sliould think it would bo impossible for
Plan—be he ever so bigoted—to comiiose oro rotten matter for tho public-prcs:> to
ujport, and matter which was. so evidently threadbare and secomd-hand, and neit the in- ^fintion, except in the transutory eenee, of the speaker-
y ..i- olfer* r
tooth over for yonr reply- D j Co., sary, apply to Messrs. Bacon Ipswich.
ilr. Taylor docs himself no good by Riich H
illy exbiintion lu public;, ho docs the Gath-
olics TioJ (the least harm, but rather cau-^es ^Dprejiubced unquinjcs into doctrines taught by Ihe Church; neither docs ho advance the cause his own Churoli. Peojile who thmfc aro net
hfcob io take tJio words he uttorar as gospel If Taylor seeks publicity, let him
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To iiffl Editob op iraa "C lithebob Times.” gjj,_pjca.:o iilloiv mo a, amall spaco m, yur
^ rsluahlo paper. ,. .,•■ ,- I Eh-11 bo glad to know what can bo dine
<0 increase the fund. - , •. j -hould like to suggest ti nt a conceit Im ■ J. in tho Public Hall, to bo h»ld about
Chris’nias or New Yoni-, and I am willing to nio 0110 •'-f tho committee, for tho above
r^d I am sure that my fell ow townsmen will tho behind olthor towns in coming forward to make oar patriotic fund compare favourably ; rith those of other tow-us.
. jlay I also suggest an early meeting of
those willius to bolp fonvnxd the solionie. I am, Youib, etc.,
A FRIEND OE TOJIMAT ATKINS. Clitlieroo. A'ovomher SOth, 1SD9. 11
COBBESPOTTOElSrCE. TBANSVAAIi tVAR.
the lo c a l eu n d .- Chnrh° iT” ” Chmeh vvilPnover repay Mm for his honorary ST.: : JAMES’S Y . M. C. A. ^0 Catholic
S i t CMh^*^ “ffortsriutho mailer of converts, rhe Catholic Church is. able to look after it-
wnnwl - ^ W oveiybody in it-priosls and pooplo m oidoi-i vvMoh cannot ho skid of the Xistablislicd. Cliuxcli
a tru.i..(eo, oliurchwardem, etc . cries -with
voico in tno Ohiilieroo Timesneither is ho nrec;ifWl oatitled ta do the
p.ar,saYBvvorkbecanecha iae Tb
voioo in dm «PVM n- ■ .V
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can wear a top-hat on Sundays. And is this not a rather peculiar game to bo playing ,or
a tnidcsnian? Does Air. Taylor reCuM to uc cept Catholic custom?
Thanlnng you m autioipalUou, Mr. Editor, •; ■ I'am. Yours itruly, A CATHOLIC AVOBZING-MAN.
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Ludgato HUl, ’ Lendon, E.C.
nual-.Banquet to the Ragged,ScIvool Cliildren ^^^^t ccloms 13 that one parson has net tho of London, and the Prince of Wales has once
of pigment cells as anoither.
more sent me a donation to, if r'may quota tha words of His Royal Higlmess, “ the'&'■
cellent Fund which you are again Idndly rais-; ing for providing Dinners and H am p e is .fo r
Last yeai‘, after providing a banquet'at . HO'W YVE SEE. , .
well-known tliat a lens known as ai glass casts an inverted image on a so placed as to catch the rays pro-
granted the use of the Guildhall for the a S distmctive colour. TI10 reason of the dif- AHr OLD ESTABLISHED OPEICE Is prepared to granjt Loans promptly and
To TUB E ditob. op tub Dear Sir,— The Corporation kais
privately, to Farmers, Cowkeepers, Market Gardeners, and all Respectable Householders entirely on own note of ■ bani
FROM £5 UPWARDS. ;
tbe poor and crippled children cf the Metro- ceedLng .tliroughcut. The ciyistalline lens cf ________ poiis at, Christmas.”
serving little Cripples whe^ affliedon very serves catch the inverted ima^ and trans-. often keeps them prisoners in one room homes from year’s end to year’s end.
®^oites the brain, and wo
• I trust that with the renewal of your valued sympathy and assistance we shall do better still this year, by increasing tho number of
jj£irnp*(‘T’s to ^,000.
- hfay I ask youi readers to help mo again, this winter to brighten the lives of seme o f . Lotndon’s little iCripples.
Subscriptions
I ani', Sir, Yours truly, W. P. TRELOAR,
Alderman & Sheriff.
d,iiiigs the right side up. Suppose we ^
then fix the eye steadily upon the fin- , shall find the other distant objects scch’ indistinctly and vie© versa, . TLus
objects at different
Wlien our e)'es are wandering .°'^J®<='~V'^^different distances this
should be sent to me here, marked ” odl- unconscious of it we are. This is managed ; dren’s Fund.”
from the face, the back of tlie handWill be seen by tha right eye ,and tho palm by the left eye, hence two distinct images of the same object are formed with difference cf outline— bght and ^liiade. -Tliese images
to
by the cr)’stalline lens whichi become flatter 28, BEDFORD STRE^\ OHARINQ 0B088, ■ \vlien objects are viewed at a distaince, and e.xpand when objects are viewed nearer. How is it we have two eyes? If the right hand be held at right angles
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HE CHARING CROSS BANK (Established 182°)-
LONDON.
Aasfita Liabilities Capital and Ecserve
and a few inches LOANS of JE IMPORTANT NOTICE. jBS03,000
^ 12,475 209,476
On Saturday last the annual banquet to expenence having taught us that this effect CENT. INTEREST allowed on the minimnin mind the impressioni of a single obfect, while banking accounts. TWO AND A HALF PDE
Corporation took place at the house of Mr. of single vision with two eyes is evident. For aa imdor:— Thursten Smith, the Craa-eo Heifer Hotel, if while looking at a single object with both s per cent, per annum subject to 3 months’^ n^ice when a most sumptuous dinner was placed on eyes we make a slight pressure with the fin- the tables, reflecling the highest credit on the ger co one of the eyeballs ivo sliall imraedi- worthy liostess, Mrs. Smith. After ample jus- ately perceive two objects; on removing the tice had been done to the good things previJ- pressure only one obiect is seem Perfect ed and tho tables cleared, His iYcrsliip tha tision caiinot be obtained ivithout tivo eyes. Mayor dressed in his robes and tlie chain of A man with only one eye cannot readily dis- office took the chair, the usual loyal and par tinguish the form of a body he had never pre- trictic toasts being duly honoured. The health viously seen, hut quickly and' unwittingly of tire Mayor was drunk with musical honours, moves Ins Iiead from side to side, so that his His Wor^ihip in replring, thanked them for one eye may altemately occupy the different the honour they had conferred upon him in positions of the nght and left eye. re-electin"jiim as their .Mayor, a position he
Special Tenns lor longer penoda. poitt quarterly.
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of withdrawal. interest
A. "WILLIAMS, Mahaqbb.
C H I PPEND AL E CHOICEST ‘
PBRSIS'IENCB OF VISION.
was proudta hold. He 'vas glad to' say the The iniage is retained on the eye for a cer- Cerporation liad jiossed a most prosperous tain portion cf time. This explains several year,and they liad enjojud themselves in many interesting experiments. A flash of lightning wayi especially during tho August holidays, seems like a long stroke of light, and appears when they had a free trip to Blackiiocl and to have lasted a considerable time, while in Fleetivocd, and through the kindness of one reality it is of such momentary duration that cf tha members, a private -ilew of a Belfast if a raihvay train as it ruslies .along at express Steamer. He was sorry the year bad closed speed were illuminated by lightning it wculd irith tliei loss by death cf a most respected appear to stand still. The long flash is ac- meinber, to whose ividow they had sent a let- ccunted for by persistence of vision. Comets ter of condolence, together with a beautiful are also seen to leave a long streate of fire ' artificial wreath and card. Tbe town and behind tliem., the same reason explaining this, trade of Clitherce was duly honoured, the The persistence cf images is tho basis of the speaker in responding reviewing the ei'ents of cinematograph, and tlie magic circle or zeo- tl^ past year in .the IVhalley Road district, trope. and that them was a prospect of brighter
^ pByv d e f e c t s .
times in the near future tlian there laid been jn j.m toasts follc<\ved in succession,
the wortJL}' host and hostess, Mr.
Smith, and family was drank vuth c h ^ Md siniring, “ For he’s a jolly, good fellotiy Mr. Smith in a neat sjieech thankmg t l i^ for tiie hearty manner in which they Iiad responded t e r Z toast of himself, and bis dear wife and
T
oi.lvoi IWtvhps closed the toast, list. Dur- keeping tlio other oye closed. Both lot'lero will LajlcashirdMitCh^ aosea u
Ind done in tbe past. ing tbe evening ti>.e Y- S t i i e ringing cf the National Anthemt sk ae l m!.” aot L 4 j> _ s The st angers- - he strangers and the ----
s o n c s g i v e n in first class style by Mesisrs. ■ Rnilev Mitchell, Hargreaves, and Clarksen,
l..,. PAffttiinffdc mjS jg called *'■ "
X A. Hargreaves presiding at the piani>: by tho place, “ F igh tin g lads o f England” : “ Soldiers t e Oiieen” ' “ L ig h t o f other days, and 1 or q ia
enjoyable eu'ening dcsing aj^gont, dr inBensib’.o to irritation
Qj- inBeiis blo to irritation;. ------------------------- -
Hindness is supposed to bo caiiaed by R U P T U i ^ fi'brcs sensitive to rod being either
where iho optic neiwe enibsoQ' • nn.i SHORT SIGHT AND LONG SIGHT
fihoiit of the retina or beins proj^teil too far to fall.disiKnotly on. the ba(:k of tlie eye. ^ ' DECEPTION OF THE BYE.
Tlioro aro cases in whidi ivo ^0 things diff-
oroiltly"tiTwhah tlioy aro in J'vn'u.v- 'D'® -'“'K; inont may ho Insivildorcd. Tins hciMldennciit
of tho judgniont in nmnj caocs give., an np
CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, WHEEZING ' ,„iU coaso at onco'by using that 1'
To prove tho ofilcacy of this proparalion ■'■ ^ ask for a froo sivmplo from ,
apiiliy.
a vv-ateifnlL ^"ho’rS^'arc moving iipiTOnls. ■ Trfomo oL^csTo tninsrorltho rapidity of tho:
bhjcik-s iVmnU .11^ appciiii- W ......... " ""
Urn? viJ are, caused hy oither. tho iuingo formed falliog ,Qg „,„j nnimals individuals
formally years past. Otlier ccmphm^taiy may bo found ii.ii lylioni ilho black pigmemt is The health of Tvantin^r not onl.r an Ifcho ej-va, but tli'roughotifc
and Mrs. ^wly, in tliie liair and akin. They are called Albdnocsu The u*a.7it of pfgmont injures tlio sight in a remarkable niamicr. Tlie daj- riing efFccfc of daylight cauises a winking of tlite oydids, which is an endeavour ito replao'i tho protection of Ifcho pi^rnicat.
family, and hoped, the AVhalley Road Alock or letters- A and B on it. Now liokl tho .paper Coa-p^tion would go cn and prosper as ttey
. . 80 tliafc it t\-ill bo 10 or 12 inclies from Ibe eye, jqq]^ at Ithe left dot with tho right ®ye.
be s-umi; movo tho paper dowly towards tho taking care not to alter tho position of
Take a pie’ce of paper-and’ mark two spots' r u p t u r e T . . .
BLIND SPOT.
letibririll disappear.. That de- caTiD'-id
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IMPORTER OF IRISH AND CONTINENTAL EGOS
C H I P P E N D A L E . THE CHEAP GROCER,
S a l f o r d , C l i t h e r o e , Glased every Wednesday at One o’clock
s KIEL BUTTEE HAS BECOME A UOUSEHOLD WORD.
celebrate the reflection of Mr, William Blez- is. always produced by a body which stands monthly balances of Corrent Accounts wher not aid as Mayor of the WhaUey Read h l ^ out or pro,j^rts. T t o thLs is the corr^t th^ry
Ifo and upwards recuived on terma
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Gem and other Rings, also tho Largest Stock of Electro Plated Goods in the town, in a variety of Patterns. Teapots, Cruets, Cake Baskets, Jam and other Dishes. Salts, Cream Jogs, Toast Racks, Table Spoons, Jam and other Spoons. Cutlery, .Bread Knives, Butter Knives, Carrers in Cases, .Table Knives and Forks, Steels, Dessert Knives and Forks. Also Work Boxes, Writing Cases. Plaques, Ornaments, Hand Mirrors, Brush Racks, Money Boxes, Satchels, Albams and Travelling Bags. A variety of Purses and Sinallwarcs.
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Look out for his New Stock of Christmas Cards cheaper than ever.
T/ie Trade Supplied as usual in Watch and Clock Materials, Noto the Address:—
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Low Interest and Repayments easy. No
tlie eye or eyeball is a double convex lens^ fees of any kind charged, and no Bills of Sale ® ^ similar manner. The images taken.
Guildhall for about 1,400 poor children, I °I objects are refracted, and thus on the back . Applications received in Strict Confi- was enabled to send 4,324 Hampers to de- “
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DISTANCE NO OBJECT. , , ,
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before one eye and close the , Apply by letter or otherwise A. GOODMAN,
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GUILDHALL STREET, PRESTON.
Mrs. GREENWOOD, Castle street, Clitheroe.
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eye in sotw mysterious manner the dent and Urgent Cases prompdy attended tov --------^
"CuTHEEOE Times." . etc., etc., j-tnd it<=
A man m not necessarily' t Saint, as I liiuled before, becaxiso he
“THE EYE.” , -
t i-vj UiOov© As-sociJiticni on Aloiiday eveiung traia to ourselves and thus receive the impres* to hear A^Ir. J. Parkinson give a paper on; the loud above subJecit The Rev Robert llailtco
A of memtw2r« ciu»_-vvo rrausio
ase wo tran fer all .iko rapidiity of of motion.
tlirough tho TTindow.
au.tno rap o y of tn
ho otn
this her
sard, TJie eyei, bemg suck a debcate organ is oj'c wMch shows tluit that organ, sometimes. placed in a bcsiy structure remarkable for ketraj.s the state of IH
,Mi. Parkinson m tlie enurso of liis remarks be, wo have many oiepressnons relative ito the io mind and ithonghts
..........................m tho scalci of humanity. However this may
ried in his eo’o Iho cxiiot indication of his'rank '
used to soy that, oacli person car- '
. Gngtlii and kept in place by tlio muscles ono roisics it, and thus tho mind, wMlo it belonging to it, ilm optic nerve and tire eye- derives pleasure and nounshmeat from vwtli-
_11 - 1 '-i.iuiiviuu, lu i lids. It IS muck tlie same size in all persons troubled look lov ers the ojo, an animated
cau..-eu Dy tne aperture of the ^elids being kinaou for his clear and instruotivo lecture, on larger andmiore of the< ©ye being 'Seeh. The ^C' moilion of htr. T. Kenyou, seconded by Mr.
" ''r vo J 'o f
and 3 (-ni/orod iirlvK Kio«i-„ •___ 11 u" 1 A disons-sion followed, in vvliicli Messrs. Jem- end i<
ckoredd is sometking like tka skin of an egg, J- Kates. , ___ _
No vember, 1899. does not leflect and so does not dizzle the eye is a curtain vvkick hangs vertically
in the aqueous humour, and gives toi the eye ,, . , -„n, T,r„„... wm
ca i^ the black appearance of tho pupil and nott took part. inside, tlie eye. It is black because black The lecturo was illustrelted by diagrams.
flDoneie
IS covwed with black pigment cells wklril bioy ^nd E. Hargreaves,' andUio Bcv. P. Bur- .
(through, the oyo reveals 1 ir inner aolisns . paSsed^ lo Mr. Par-
mg Tvheu tvo noi{ico a traioi passing: one which 18 motionless; Avo aro fincquently iinpfo=£fdd with tho tlio
other idea
(that wo are train,
is standing still, luovmg ourselves
only undcccivo onrsclvcs by looking at tionless objects
oad wo con tho mo In
and COWGILL,
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Also Special Show of
MILLINERY & TRIMMINGS All Work under the Supervision of Mrs. Greenwood.
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