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ORGAN, PIANO, SINGING, -■ - . A n d th e T h eo r y o f 'M u s ic .,


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MR. D. A. AINSWORTH, EWOOD. BLA CK BU RN


OEBT." ORGANIST, - (Higlier • Exam. Trinity ■ , - : . Collece, London)..


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SENIOR CERT. U.A.M. and R.C.M. SENIOR HONOURS T-C.L.


Organist & Choir Masilr Sr Cuihbert’s Church, Darwen


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BOABD OF GUARDIANS. Tlie fortnightly meeting of the Board of


Guardians was "held at the Y prUiouse mv Monday morning, presided over by Mr.; W.


B Dewhiirst. There were, also present: ATpssrs


C Y C L IN G AND CYCLISTS.


POLICE PREFERENCE FOR.UNPAGED RECORDS.


Ono of itlio - tandom riders upon ■vvlioao 100 nulos uupAceoI . record on tlio • Ui.ighton -load contiguous


Avr^ T k.v^i \V q,,tri;Ve B.^^^1^ S-' Green, tween riding: the roaila iijiaiacfcd and uuattciid- M. Loid,; W, butentte, x;c.


^lanson, T Sagar, J .H . C^arLe, —oa-----u F . - Parmeter, R. Bambp-, G eo .. Lotthouse,


suggesting tliat tlibre is. a vast! difforenoo be-, day.D^^^^ a,«i scouring through itho country • leil by


rous wo , rtierrea d efer


d on the EiMgiiton voaa .; ^oat for d to i.u latuiy w


, el


tvriintcoes ,


,^y motor cyclists. Of


Tas. Robinsorij W. Robinson, Thos. Hayes,: course unpacod record-making on the publip G Holden, T ; Robinson, T . Longworthi \V. highways is a lessir evil illian tho^ paced v nr-


S . S . t L . . 1',. p..m»g.on « d c « o n £ Wilson


• dinner oil New Year's Day.


tlie resolution uas carried unanimously. Later on at the same meeting, it being an­


nounced th.at no House Committee meeting had been held owing to their being no quo­


rum, Mr Hanson moted that the usual Christ­


m a .s Dinner b .. t, “ - unanimously approved The Local I S to ' i r g iS io n toT ih e pur“ grand-children liable for maintaining their roads wiiion are pro.oao_y. ^^^ of making d g r f h e n r ^ ^ S l y


grand-parents. TH E GRANT FO R LUN ATICS.


grants


wiin respecu to .cue apporuuiuuein ui _ for lunaticics.


r that a con efcrence


---------------- .— ------


They were o f opinion should be held o f


----------- tho se


“fn d h i^ t e s t


lion.- Saturday and Sumdoy last were casi's in point. Tho unclleansed wood pavement and uiacadaiiniaed roads of London and, Gie suburbs were, consequent upon tho rain of Friday mgnt


„„ criierion e£_ tout o f , outmde


W'ho had supported the memorial; the con- 01-s doubllul as to tine to be held a. I .C 0V


and that furter steps be considered By lyay jjjj-Xueiit traffic.


of explan.ation, itlie letter further sta'ted that the Finance Committee of the We.st Riding County Council did not allow a proportion grant in respect of lunatics. The suggested conference w-as - with view to obtaining a gnuit in respect to odd days which might be over the week. Mr. Green askedWhat benefit it w’oiild be. The Clerk s.aid gmnt, Ihe IVe.st


THE PERILOUS PEDESTRIAN. Tli'o ip/2destiUan is undoubtedly the sil’ ih


darling of the magistracy.- Ho has been tol'l so- often from the Bianch that on the road he is king of all he suryoss, that, be presumes upoQ the position, and Ins promniplion t ads


him to risk his bones and other peoples out No oue wc.1 moro r&a'I-


could not see their w-.ay to recommend any ed W


alteration in the course. - ^ Several Guardians were in favour of no ac­ tion being taken, but Mr. Green and Mr. Han-


conference.


----------- jy exceeu ui«.o ..^.v ----- — - HS wo xa»/w


. -


pedestrian explain or gave llI-puiik)uu


son could see nothing to lose in supporting a v®a<l when thb loo^al _


- Mr. Jones moved the necessary resolution, and Mr. Han.son seconded.


Canon Wilson mot.d that it be not stq> tte cy.tetj.e^temg ported, and Mr. J. H. Clarke .seconded.


TH E H EA T IN G of the G1U5ENHOUSE.


Committee granting the sum of ^ 3 to be spent on pipes for the healing of the green- 4 a“


elect to walk i ll tlio middle of a narrow C l ’ iire


loaiitaiclkieilousnoss. d®’®* 1’-


L d m i& r t , a id dofented it with pyiialtics ySTo man, least of ail, cun


toll yon; h u t he walks ithjere all the time am ay


The motion in favour of the Conference, must guard his snei-od person, or -he iiucd, however, was carried.


-andcr where ho will, and all oUier trnlfie according to ciioumslahcts.


SINGLE TUBE TYRE PATENT. hlr. Clarke complained about the tlouse An Amonenn invontor, named TilUnghast,


house. .Mir. Benson had said it would not claim for originalibyi ibeforco tho Aiiienoan cost the Guardians a single penny.


Mr. Hanson said it was not fair for the “ '“ ^ned, a ^ Master to provide the heating of


the green- ■ s4 upon appeal, if


house. He had put the greenhouse up at h,is particularly serious -thing -for ;lho Aincrioan own expense, and it was' unreasonable to ex- tyro trade, who have been gaily pect him to provide plants, a place to keep them in, and to heat it as well.


-


there be, -


- mwml%o!irng-1‘hm over ihe world. If tho sucoessfut. patentee


Mr. Clarke said the flowers wore very beau- goes for back royalties and gists them lievnllre- tiful, but he did not think they were neces-


sary for a house that like. He further re-


without the consent of the Guardians. Mr. Hanson said the Master asked the con­


sent of the House Committee. Mr. Green .said the House Committee


for the benefit of the House itself. The „


. of their ability in whit he was doing.


,?' " X ' d o " reZnber \hl't ^ppn^^y for in this country,


marked that the greenhouse w-as put up would it mattior much if it had beeii.iitver


look at single tube tyres, and secondly, we cannot believe ibat an Engli^i court ®®uld bo brought to see novelty in.wmdiag a length of rubber hoSe-pipe round a cyom wheel.


thought it most unfair that the Master A RETURN TO LARCrBit •m.tiao. ^ should be out of pocket for things which were Tlioro aio signs of a return ito pneuma ac


t ^ L n r f I’n lb is _ . “uff 'tot matter roacl-i-iuera—or slioll w13 say tho mak.->xs


some of the inmates. He thought .the Guar- for them?—bavo followed too closely the prac- dians might encourage Mr. Martin to-the best 'Sco of ilho track w-lth perhaps, some regan


^


that the produce of the greenhouse was re- or 12sE in weight are far from comfoitable, served for the benefit of the garden.


^ Mil areen,. intimated Xliat the contents : ;^^"1^4“cycli3t^’A ! 'L “w^


Mr. Lord asked if tl-iey were to understand j„uuped hard enough to carry a man of list, whereaB ^2in ityrea rafla'od t®


hi


would be taken from the garden, and preser- cycling circles as ''Fi-ed,” has fitted a modern ved in the greenhouse at this tinle of the year, safety with 2-iiich Dunlop road-raeiag tyres, Mr. I-Ianson added that the Master had whioh rim. most comfortably over


■ spent ;£io of his own money in plants since


h e came to the Union, The cheque was pia.ssed.


V A C C IN AT IO N . ' . .


to. take proceedings in certain case.s again-st those who had not complied with the regu­ lations.


.


Permission was given, on the motion of Mr. Clarke, seconded by the Rev. Canon ■ \Vilson.


MASTER’S' .-JOURNAL. ; Ihe nuraterot inmates IJ-SC -lteek was 115, _— --------------------------


FO U R STU D EN T S FROM G U k ’S. -------------


!


Mr. Bennett wrote stating that be intended AM A l EU R ORGAN-GRINDING THrVl, A D D ED TO TOMMY’S F UND.


. Tliey were four young stiidenta from Guy’s,


and this is ilieir story of a Saturday evening’s adventure iiai the neighbourhood , of Piccadilly: .'“ We were desirous to aid the fund for the


soldiers’ widows and miphans, so hired a bar-; rel-orgaii from Saffron ■ liill, which wo played


■ 'l’l,« n„ml-or cf inrmfps 1-ist Wppk w.ns ITS through some of tho streets ot the West-end. as against 120 111 the corcsponctng W6ek 01 iions-aTnountingr to


musical offorte resulted in con.trfbu- 10s. (whicli avo havo


Lost year. The vagrants numbered 105, as forwarded to the ' Sportsman’)» ■ \vhcu Ave were toiirriUoi-ort tJo.usinff ail obstructioii, although -wo had obey-


against 105. ^


-. i. ,.


lection would have been mujoh larger. As nmny people saw us ibenig taken to Vine


against 80 in the s:ime period in last year, run in to. Vino streiat hyToliccman 270 0 for & 1 > -


In tlie preceding week, the inmates numbered od behests to move kiito a side street. 1 13, compared with 120 m the corresponding r‘ 'W'o were detained at Ymc shi-ect for two


time of last year, and the vagrants 97, as hours, and if this had 110c. happened, our col- -k,-


- r On the :m o tion .o f Mr..Hanson, seitondeu


recommendation o f the Medical V.™';®? ; legal .terminology at ,Marlborough : street Pol- I tw a s further decided tliat David Warren


nffippr - - TV ' —_custody for trying to obtain money by a false


Btreot, tliey moiy have thought two were la, wo trust tho editor of the “ Daily


McBride tb the Blackburn Infirmary, on the uablq paper to stoto the Facts of the oose.’’^ r V .


be sent to the Eye Hospital." -


by Mr. Green, it wa.s decided to send Daniel j ia i l ’’ will afford us tho publicity of his vnl- f ii,.^


" wore brought before Mr.. Doninan aud formal-


Tlus account of the affair :was also told 10 . court ytastorday, 'when the four medico,s


Miss TTcIdin : “ Mumma savs ivlicri sl:c was young


girls never thought of doiutr what wc do to-day;” M r . -Wittaore: ‘ ‘ Tha t’ s why they didn't do


th em !” NOT COMPETENT TO ,JUDGE.


is fat?” -. Jewett: “ I don’ t know any fab mon. I live at a boardingrhousc.”


C A U S E A N D E F F E C T . \


t!io Lower. Tiip parted, to-day.” Tho L e f t E y e : ” Y e ’s ; :r was owing to some words tha t passed between them.” -


H O M E CO O K IN G .


Iklr?. Bcnh.am: ‘ ‘ Wha t do you think of my cake?” Bonham: “ I t needs training'down.” Mrs. Bcnham: “ What do 3’ou mean?” Btinham:“ I t is over-weight.”


» . UNLUCKY.


was found shut up m a folding-bed. It's terrible I” M rs . Doyle: ‘ ‘ Vo.s," ho had always paid hia room Tent lu advance u ntil this week.


Mrs. H o y le : “ I hoar that one of your lodgers H ow it t : ‘ ‘ Do you think a man fecis bettor i f ho NO M E R IT . this


---------- *’ ?


” tyres. Presuming th at the decision, is^ not up- j„ i ty . lis response to our expee ations sremw to „ppBul, „ appeal


tiu-be is


a


give : customary;


- ’ it some rational valiaity.


known and habitual environment; it had thrown m into unocrt.-iinty; we eouki not tell wnat the nexi


us in'sfetec-s—that it had'wrenched us out of out


. ajid its evenness and sequcnoi sinot. o F inqllirv. I t was this which hewildered


It ■= ■ ' S'd, ln"te.re'’might hiring x


Euro. and cu e ; we bad no custom on w A n d then in our distress and in o iir iirpotcnce, ^


- -


le irn e d how our very life hung on the breath o f toe Mo st H ig h , in Whose bonds it lay to k il l or to niok- il°-o; then wo knew it, in that a-.vflil,


a“mntio -hicyolo tyro. 1ms iimde good Ins courts, and now holds, so far as the Stales


-I'e


|i‘;=,.,™?"” ®c.uber NMdicx mu' any »j **<


„ . , . _ ^


n Jnn


of macadam and wood pavement is pdls, an^ now I ahn pleased t^ g a y ^ e pains m personal Tecollcf2ll:ion6i were given S " :r “a t r ^ ! r c f^ lX T g ^ " a |o l ,m y ; w^^^


distriofB afforded ispleudid ruamng. Tlie them I fe lt relieved. . . ...


^


,3 A A,A.x4. _______ o- .


A,_A ___ I.X


1C11A X. _ ...


,


^“ 1®™*^ eXX ^min for t. S


obtained a box, a _________ -r


- - - - - -- and as som-as 1 began taking 1 conffiiuied to take the ' ay the pains m


Huddersfield Union transmitted a letter and Saturday morning, about as bad as they -------------------- _ with resnerU to the aODortionment o f the could bo, while the i lM roads of the outly-


----- ~ • (Signed). Qbpige Hntchin-


Pills, the same that Mr. Hutohuis% had. . Doan’s Backache Kidney Pjba % ? ®®Jf,


sure you ask for Doan’s Baqteche Kidney


all chemists and drug stores at 2s- W . “OX (six boxes I'ds. 9d.), or sent direct, P^jsfc. f r ^ on


rdeeipt of price, f™™,.*'’® P V o p ^ ^ ^ ‘®’^ MoClcllaa, Company,


GP.EAT MINDS.


lievo the quickness with which the nm nory of nes«, and of all its iw.v.vevfut Icn v n iy h ®


■yyiio can b.-llieve it, even of tnnise.F. w-ho r n L


o h t ’ot our hearts .when once the tide of r turnmg streii'dh has swept up "earn into qn r \e.ns.


S i s which sehlAcd io 'HoYpon ua heavT and impene trahio as so.mc black cloud, all this ff'®


in fcho niorntng, ® as pain rooh as digs its claws into S i n g , shake


appeiirs like a s one thrown ,mto reme .uii.f. 0 oursoivos, w-o pull ourselves togati.er w . 1<


so rapidly as pain. a


a tone hrown imo sumw


about. -arc back.in lac eager mov-...— - j, . hardlv credit our own cheorfulnc.-..-. It i* the natiu i


t, we rise, and wr.lk. and talk, end read ; h-.ek in llio eager movement of affiirs.;. ve


that so begnilos us., Health is cu- natiiral eonmtmn, ■ and there is a stran.ge swaj-


imagination and our mnd by,a.l tl.at aa'"” ;- The natural Eatisfies and calms us b.y .is veo jegn^


®' ■


dream from off us, and is gone m a m°'".®‘; / even pain, pain that may hav-3 almost inimdcned


■Would God i t were mormiig! ^ ^Yould God it were iiiv h t !


i . i . j


pUih.l weakness’^ in which sve lay mo maS . ^ ^ orving, that dark anxiety wnioh snekej n» town Slider tho w.ators of fear, th a t mi.er.ablo d.icomfort


in which we wearily fosmd from side to side, qryin„ the night,


th.n And


such as rends and sears the nain is wholly forcotten the moment it is withdraun.


indeed,'can vanish out of ™a’®'®'i;;fij-® It slips off as a. clmv. , 11 d.


l ie f .'“ Thisweb the state of id came to hoar of the great e Kidney Pills were doing Cfl vivnt to King’s, the chenusto^.-.-


of - 'tt'itli enthusiasm* , , i)hoto-


grauhio group of the team, referred interesti the Hindle family hod taken in cricket ia tho Sobd'en valley. To Itheir chairm^ .and to his late revered uncle. Mix. Jaines Himlle,


hud KKJCUpied in. the course of its history. '. t XI. ____ _ n-P i f a ln « iln rv - A ' “ STOOP TO C0N()UER." v


thev owed the several grounds winch the club - y •


•wnrHiilv unhcldl against teams comprising men ■ This was the subject for the con


o 7 c om V raJibre. He could say, in all sinccri- the gentleman appoinled to take up teea tv and -ivitliout Hie least desire Ito Hatter that jj.,


• i i a * i


of Sabden's cleverest cricketing sons. (Hear, tear).. He mention^


votional exercise he re-introduced M and said tl-uit he was sure the evenm


siiieiaiE ji


xjf- the members of the St. Mary’s M.lif their weekly meeting on TuesA-iyei-emnjk The Rev. A. L. Greig, of Grindleton, rs


.v - this he did in his own iaimiuKi


the ability of the village a t j ih a t time only - ,jg ^yijh a study of the above. TheVra G^Smu much more than local fame for mine


ovrrmses he re-introducedMr.f.nv


r. Gas jrtiBl


be spent in a pleasant and profitable rnsnae. T h e Rev. Mr. Greig dealU.thh,s.b^


p ie r the patient batting of Mr. John Dew- a highly practical manner, .and inaita rwi.o after emigiu-Fiig to America giuned


S ; .™ . ’, ”S " Z SSua- <i i l . "l-l Z r t . with hmour,


ccJlla^ie Mav George Aidiworths who icould relating to domestic life, his discourse ra boast °of’ 60 iong and brilliant a connectioiv ynhly popular, and appreciated bv aliii avitb the club. Mauy teams spoilt a 1. o jmd taken the opportunity of heanng it IV


i


c Z t u ^ ago‘ °Sabd^ mfii iiLlo a ‘repatation had to sfoop, said the ess.v)ish to lomfe for themselves by smdrtness in this depart- iiient of tlie game. Noting that *'h® ^^ar (the


of nature ere nature could mhernli- slightest assistm


iBrodierton remlirked upon .Itbe influence of the ly ,to stoop before ue could atom in tet Rev- W. R-. Skerry-, Mr. John Bennett, and oth.CT.s, who did mucib by their preseMc at mal-chea a quarter oi a centu^’ ago 1°


... (U 1. * rtP LilO 1..


‘ garded i t as a duty' th a t tli,eir clerg y ^ n S ^ e a t i o n r i v r it ich T h e su b je c t tms


f-ho young men an d women in p a r t ic u la r , and u p o n b y M r . E . B u c k and Mr. b. the parisliioiiers and members of onngregafaona t[,e conclusion a hearty tote of tnarM


toner-Tlly, p-arbii-'iupateB. (Htsa^: be a r ) . Anct X


and implanted within — ------- " w'hicli prompt ua to worship our CioMor.biioak- , c. 1


ing personally, be w-ao.glad to tee that m our dav sobools iiicre-astng, attention w-aa being paid lb ' dull boys- ami muscular dev'elopmeiit, ami thalt wo were «md&avourmg to attain the an­


cient Greek ideal of a souml miml in a iiea.- thy body. He biul yet to learn that a kiiow- Tedgo


d r iiv a '. And -as tlie inner man fnilftcl within u*, so nature, too, then seemed to f i l l away from n.


ways ibey -be indidgerl powers


ami


-ndthout How- they orumb’.o up,- those deep foim la lions those high ramparts, those strong walls of ou. lifeV ’ T o the siok man, t'.e earih rv-n.cli scom, r ur-


ing health, so sturdy and so old, fades and f info a shadow of vapour,, a dream, siic coiirtes an 1 insecure ; our fingers scom to c.u.ch nct!i.n„ , out fppt totter and our hram swims: we go down tc ■the skirts'of tho grave. B u t with health, the normal solidity returns to the fabric of l i f e ; the all-farailiat ways stretch themselves out in f ion t of onr-fee., W5 pan he sure of to-ii-.orrow, and can count and t-a 1 n lc ii la tc . not l>ocaii=e Hip usual is the less wonderful hut shnplv bco-,1130 it is-the usual We move.in il. unalariiicd, unsurprised, and God seems again tc fade away. Tliough we may ;-imly acknow.edge the all this solid earth must finally be dependent on H i , s n - t^ n l^ will, yet this acknowledgment only lakei pl-.pe in the rrnio 'e recesses of our abstract re-son.


— Canon Scott Holland. loiigh loads.


Three bliasfiil words I name to thee. Three words of potent charm,


■ F rom eating care thy. heart to free, -t ■' T h y life to shield .from h a rm :-----


P ray, work, and sing 1 .


■ —John Stuart Blackio. -


Few men are worthy o f experience. The greater part allow it to corrupt them.—Joubeit.


practice ami oommoii-sonso of


nar—Cn any w-fiy -(diminuBted woman’s


for good. told ns


ifc taught him ohedLeiico, i t 3um a


i t 111


play. And on these groundl;, as for mniiy other reasons,


cogiiiso good qualit'ics m an opponent, fostered


love


did 'time pcriiut, desterved all yoiiiiis ty


tha't and personal support


merely cxerciso a fiueiico upon ifree


of the


Itliey would begot period of


higher duties


(from liad their


viiico lio pi'eaeh, and practise. tho tune when ihiilt gallant


iioblor principles i t was


of howls to tackle tho Spaiush Avrxiinmla, dow'u mautou, wlucll W.as to tlie [present, manly eporls had always been ELellifield.^


013 Drake, refused to leave unfuiishod Ins same ui UUW13 lA,


.laeivi cue opaaiaii. a


sea dog. Sir ui«...


present -Nvar in. South Africa would-reveal to b r^ e s , ^ d Tisi’ heroes Avhoaa enthuoiasm and loyalty had but i^athout beeit fanneicl inV:o ■ an lalmost uniq.u'eachaible flame upon our


a Hiirr«». .


OUgllffi not of


Bu cs, afCairs uluva xai u^ chief ruling


share in


(Hoar, hear). to


Tho R ig h t E y e : ‘ ‘ I hear that tho U p p e r -L ip and.: most* cultupTidi would .secure {the most “ tial


the lU’ the


tho full-est liberiiy and equal xigluts: to everyone of the ertizens of tho greatest empire tho world had ever seen;- Bull other nationa were cipy- in|g4 Gbr'inany • auid ’Amoi;^ca—wlitlr whom ha thought 'lhoy-uoid<£ be gfad to'hear England was likely to eater into an alliance—could give


meroial '6;upr*emacy, and because sho accorded JiJf _ f . _ DiacK ’":^od for sev_


future. Oroat Britain nras i/u-uu.y ot?C4Vu»e.


govormnont • of i Jiui


- unable - *to» avroceod man who was injured


to Daisyfield StatiDii. Amongst


-the moat delicate and complicated uiachinery. The bus was eJ-aivi Let boys and gu-ls, young meu and young o clock.


us points and a Ibeatiiig • in. their cdueatioT'al Southport; and - ■ ssrstoms; and in the ivetio and coasiki'iictioiv of D°Ji7-


-Y".....ry■ "■


lif-e. ClviligatioiL was advanci -ng, sci •enco was progressing, and tho^o nations best civilised and influcn-


- ....... •• ' be,


orj,ckctiiig and • focstball tho ibe-all


But cricket wag not, and and- the


cnclo-' end-all


'to-day, because, of her oDin-


tlio . worUF«i the


could bo


could put of


of honour ilo contcndeil


the public interest ot


u'oung if our thont and languae'e


salutary and


adduced and that


as well and


clergy the people the gaiiio


and .fan- amplified


tho entliusiasm and skid that; our into it,


aa ithe hear­ patronage and min-


ifitors and) otliors 'officially connected with our cliui'ches and bhapcls. i t us an axiom lihat games


lives, a dos'ii-e to to


in thorn, at live


keeii arid


and restraining tlieir


their particular pro- (Chpors).


according


the most' crucial fulfil to


gaiubbng,


these those


From I' ran-


For Ithey might accept they countenanced the thr.y would


not in-


.pastinios hut


THREE PASSEKGEES KJtiEE®- Some a la rm was earned lO; H'® .c,


Tuesday, wlieu i t went the rouniia had been an alarnnng


Daisj-fleld, the oulcoiiie of "hiiih a sons were mjured. B y was attached to the stoD', h"'’ th e ra ilw a y station, i t was


j ,j;r


o n ly too itrue th a t the supposm a t ru ism . H a p p ily , however, the n o t attended by loss of hfe. W \e spat 'Whero t l»


,-,_aJii


ju s t ontsido tho ihiimel near Dai » ^ the two tram s were a


popular Avifcli 'Uipi BriUiah. people; aud,‘P*sfc as station without aay wo had been told tliafc the battle of Water- f r o ^ the to r jd the


loo was won upon Hi© cricket aiid football fields tram backing dm\n tn of Eton, fc'O, ho belicve<l, the lustory of the


the entire side forced m auu .


f o^^'hinately the pas^ g injurijes. The damage^;


the rear ot it two


a part of a fIhrlyl wUBckail. J-'j'? ”®^„?rrnlinS


rom East Lancashire, exc^t s


----,* -p' /.IRiirn --urn, where ^ •f{oT' vairious parts


„« hut on applwj „rl»f die frnnds nulUiP pirrinffos n«cftpeJ ^ a


was thesefero blocked. P a s ^ ^ l t ^ Manchestior and


j; ?


faB ”


p o o l to lAccnngton and a S o^ , . pt - ■ w.as being


k'tt B>*


in .in a reasonable mall- 'a


athletics—provided iiiau’a


Experioiioe that


cricketing de­ proved or


veloped, ithe best pow-vrs man was endowed with. I t quickoned his brain,


improved liia health, lielpcd him lo


and it; le-


T R A IN SMASH AT BLACKBURN.


al­ a


j y jyjy Grej^, on the mohonoBIi; i ie ld e n seconded by Mr . J- E


dowed tis w iitb m in d s cap able o f improvement, M r . G re ig suitably responded. US feelings ot venca*ati.:>n


-« 04 - READ.


R e a d P a r is h Ccimcil was held m tlie Mv School on Monday evening. The liu- w M ilk s presided, and Hiere wore J . K em p , T . Tomliiimn, IV, Hope, E-“!^r


R E A D A N D T H E lY A K . -A rae;t"Vi'l;


and R . Hope, clerk. The Council dM-- open a fund fo r tlie township for the ad a.


orphans o f soldiers killed in the Twnsraal M r . F . R u ahto ii was otppointed treasurer.


fnteresting^ntemSl^es in a t ’ c h i b .^ t was in all the walks of life; tve hadp* . .


ee. Sol he appreciated by all the diereS grades of people present.. IllustnUngbiss


Mr. Green seconded, and the motion was pai-ticular, will travel ,


e given to the inmates j


CORRESPOJNDENCE. ■ “ s.4SJ..“ ‘A p!S.“ S: ticulaily -ttlicu they ahow a contmuoua travel


I h e Clerk read a letter from I I is Worship oightoeu miles aii hour, should bo dutcoiir- bound o y ^ J y . ouioter streets. the Mavor Aid. Tillotson, suiting that he aged Such publicity _^dees Uie pastimo


aotunllj w eicomo the innovation of .iinpacsi


Mt Hanson moved Uiat'the offer be ac- records, as they .{tend to.clieck mch perfonn- cepted with thanks, and My. Jones seconding,


" X f “ th o T y of^W holier i?i


UiapaceU. records oxisitfr,, %vo-foai, c-nlj in. Gio imo^nation oi ,our ooriiesponident. . '•


THE TERRORS OF .SIDE-SLIP.


bad and sudden Bide-alip" will akwajp ride in fear over greasy surfaces.; ; lit is -atrange, but “O hes a fact, that cyclists, lady cyclists iii


The rider who has once exiiei-ienced a really ‘;.ry“tlun^-;rrong,vvi«ir^^^^^^^^^


inoic sigiit ot wliioE would strike terror to the heart of tho experienced i-idci-. Bulan awuk-


emmg trom tiiB aream of seuuiife_ a ...,,:a ..m ..-


mtercKiing prooffite ' r. Hindle, the En u Brotherton ^ere acco*!}!-


i S f . E


bound over for stx nioatbs. to play, _ P j '^ yX X ^ .X ’Uovvod them out of 00^ . . j


iuvFi..xi»—- x—


cu.theroe\ people m u st BEAte-YH.s. .\-i------- ! o : --------


And when A have lead It they s t s s s u t lo,. . . . . . . . . .< ° " 6 " ..TTand' f«>r.


id f'.r Soldiers-’ -Widowa and Orphi^- ....... __


Wac In boutn .aincu..—


8


m ^ - iu S ly ^ d ” porsiatonllj causing an had this ro


South A fr ic a -T h e 'Sporteman' T nrlr


V for the - Almftteiir Dtsan-Grindois . C -FTn-mitalh who will, on-Satur-


?hJ’TV7eN of IhoYVest end, andnmke a


„ i . - a , , i nlnv X y n piano-organ^ - ’*” "01- ?f,oWes


^-They X rT ^ 'a ^ ^ b tU o r t of casU,tlie> rc . tn tiie^ iuititie Itambouriiies," sUevo,


:Xmly*wucXed by a loiul crowd, but cold- :


CKICKBT CITJB PBESEXTATION 'i“ '5ZS.‘ AT SABBEN.


IN T E R E S T IN G PROCEEDINGS.


connection with the .Sabdoa Cricket c lu b -a n =ame ,qmUbra that had carried the ev en t ‘which had te en looked forward to -with


■ I ’ho .prasentatiom of prizes and. medals in


b l^ id e rX b /h h te ie s t nipt, only by itbose who trict Leap® ^onUl enable some t X an la le r b s ^ ^ l^ suininor pastime, but mount all ob taclea mid to wiaW ifo ":?


^


C th ^ v iU a g e rM a ie r a l l j - to o k place n the f ~ n i T S'abdhn Boartl#Schopl on. ISaturtlay- ev^niung. In placto ofc tht^nalSsoiroo, tlio comniitteo had


& i^ f i | f e | f e .^ ^ c t^ a 'o d had engaged a thj3 'teloaei )cx£ (the [preerammeii i l r . ;|R-'


d of ]3u^iy|ei' ' ? a


^ Hiifniu- i i


i h ^ ,,


pratWm by theEev. A. E. Bodg^SCS^V^and A^ E, Bodon),_wte also mode a hr X>a -fr, L- Brotlierton, J.P .,


^le eT ; ’ iI “ l B o d g f f iS ^ ^ a n d A H ^^ od eV°-11^X1^ B u r S ^ a mein-


<ite jienvaiks. R. l^^,ll^.lyon, " a hat "fr^^^JlT Um le mil' ..'SrurciS


: section, Thomas Dngdal,' by Mr. Hindlo, and G.


i^m U n aU o rX ^ ^ te parV^ f the Lon of J n ^ r a S t


Hindle ^ P-, the . 'esteemed iirrcsident of, the plajera who had -ctmed the l^at avetjij,;,,,’ club, took tlto oliair, beiiig .Buppoitf^xtem


y n tK a gold medal. The prut^ to^.,; ..™hej^ ■


intelligence of the age and heln f movement winch, lad for ife on;J?'™td en„.; ration and the well-bein., of


-


. He asked Item not to“ nn(l«.i.?®?»«ilii' . privi'cecs because they lived in


to o-rer-rate the advantages of life, bub to nhhse whatever onT,n°i? ''It


b'"' i


anifti-'-


‘i* ’ to-'


?In the absence of rr Pinningtorl


I


1 1 , 1 onday afternoc Messrs.::W. I


l^fthouse, Thos. i j CHATBURN


! | The Clerk, ttilh rJ


itfuni vd*” feeroe were not jetf


%eply. A cc-n


^'ed to consider and &ukl afford to supi


fed, as yet, Itle thought by the!


||,.e a definite reply.-J 5i|'piie matter was a j


*il THE COMPLAI


^Vt the last meetinjf 'a! to reply to Dr. j kept near his hous^ ?did so, and the owne 1(0 dispose of it, ant| p d the matter. Si| fat, so far, he hadl


ijSiisat’-c® Inspector I S^n.s-'inns to be do^ ' Fees' Government Ij i2se of his neighboul ciises of pigs beingS dwellings. The Cli| fmm the Local Govl


'-jyvith which (were 1 Lfiard iiom Dr. Ri| igUfsiccl to furnish [


'Dr. Foss informed! Taiice, and then fu" |l|'.-ab'.e. iM-ogeth agme strong aniroadl '-'M'-i'. Inspector anef jl^Ihe Surveyor sail


# .


S ^ h e Ckrk.was ii( ^;®cal Government , Symlng pig which w'aJ fjtouse had been solcll pig was kept; n|


'iJeln intimated by


IfGwmcil was surprisl i&ing the complainl


li'f^miiilted the sewagi f^ble to flow 'Ove| 'doorstep.


sense any important or influenhilgs 1 ^K S A B D E N 'Phe paper was well sustained thiei


jc-VLiJ' ^ ^ and from start to finish« to be 4


^‘^ r f e s l ^ 'X S ^ t " young b^od^-was fected, at is appea«.l to us, thegoldente allowed -unlinui-cd la t iih id c . F o r lu s p a i t , he o f h um i l i tv— tha t o f stooping beforewecc-.


w l


iJ|'^he Surveyor proj sujmly of water to ■ H^Tadvisecl the pur;


.^aSse, if it did not jj (Mijelling what valu dg^^he future. It wa| on<£ if they were ti| doubt the spring woi MfeThe Clerk said tl| Local Government would have to shov scheme was a meri


•sliow a profit. ^^The scheme was a| scqst of £ i$ o , and s.tSi^ake applicatioil ;’iSent Board for sai 'ofo'fihe execution of I expenses, repayable


I cL IT S E p l S T B l C ^


L A m T H E C O U D I


aA^he Clerk stated j th^oe Castle) was ; Cilinad got from the| Hill, a considerable i


flaying anything fori and, without his con|


;’gre|l them to be gocl onlavliat the Coumf n|i't to take this sto, ?^he Clerk said hef ’S^fflYeyor had got th


n., < i^ u s e they were I


-JSjpre of .Pendletoij ;gfe;will, and for


he reply was apij t e J


iv.4,:fhe te n d e r o f M r . l was a c c e p te l


die)' S ta t io n to I ^ h lra c t e x p ir in g a t j f i L iU lB R O \ Y e |


ith re g a rd to' t l i he C le r k s ta te t l


IDJ. was a m o s t in r i hig the w a te r si-


f® h ig e s lia v in g r e f i 'M®®*’ A I r . E a s t h a i


j for th e C o u n c i l ; fh e la n d ow n e r s ! irs.


: was d e c id e d t | S^with the. t r u s t !


; iO n g w o r th , fo / of 14 years, at!


o t h e r ] were M . Ihe „ii.awd 9l'®'*h’


■ iVskow, “ . . . lu^pgjj, a„ - „ ’


Phir an occupal


S®®d tliat the l “ lQ repair this.


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