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LANCASTER & CROOK, HIGH CLASS
MiRTIFICIAE TEETH MAKERS.
Wo Md the working man’s friends and prove
It b y making u p p« or lower sets of ArtificiaJ T e e th from 17s. 6 d
W A R R AN T ED T O F IT W E L L l a s t a l ife t im e , &
a r e LIFErUKE, IN APPEARAN CE. Wa want to meet the masses
D cn ’tl forget wo have taken a permanent (widence,^ 13 Castle View, Clitheroe,
t(«c t door to our old premises. Open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
f :m
ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, WHALLET. "
r n u CLltHEROE TlM£s; FRIDAY, JUNE 6, : 1902. GRINDLETON
[all lUOnTS nESERVED.l ■ •U.M.F.C; SEU i lO N S . Tho auuivcrsary sormous iu connection with
the
U.il.I'.CV wcria held ou Sunday last. To tli'd scholars and friouds bclongiucr to the
Excellent Boarding School for Boys. Most successful in University, Lancashire
County Council, and other Examinations. Thorough Training for Business and the Professions. Chemical and Physical
Laboratory. Systematic Physical Culture.' Large
Playfields (10 acres). R E V . W. H. H E A L E Y , M.A.
CTCLESI CT C L E S I I—Im- mens® Bargains. Frea llln»- trntod List containing
l.SOO New and Sooond-Hojad Ma.
-bines from 30a. to JCS. Harrelloas Bargain, 1901 Machines. Five Hundred Now Machine..
,901 Make, frem ^2 l 7s. 6d. Single Wholesale Prices. Aeceeson^ of crimion at half usual Price. Large
L.st
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" y address. Agent, wanted. T - l * w I b KILOW & CO.. Cyolo Uannfactur.T« Weeton-super-Mars.
TEETH PAINLESSLY EXIRACTED. DANIEL LORD,
L O C A L VIEW S ALL THE LATEST
NOVF.LTIFS.
iI li'lk
* T T H « tlvies o f f ic e PIAKOS AND
Mr. TOM (The well-known
ORGANS. HERD
Fidnlst) Ha< commenced
business on his own ^count, and is
prepared lo supply
riAXOs, ORGANS, V IO L IN S , ETC.,
and all rcquisilc, in the Mu«ic Trade.
Price, and Quality Unsurpassed. A trial solicitel. 7T.H. has vacancies for a Few Pupils, terms easy. Note the Adness : —
; i , Umon Street, Low Moot. Clitheroe.
W e h.avc also a grand selection of Lad ie s ’ and G en t lem en s
t a n b o o t s aVND S H O E S
a l l a t t h e l o w e s t PO S S IB LE PR IC E S.
r e pa ir s RT .eRACTlCAU WORKMAN.
b o o t aVND S H O E W A B E H O I I S E , 5 , M o o r L a n e , C l i t h e r o k ,
> ' - 'V S,T=S"” >h=
eW in s .h= Gentlemen’s Boots. '> ™ '“ • "
t h e p i l o t , t h e c l e a r d o n , t h e c it y » t y l e , t h e f o b t r e b b .
etc., etc., .all Regis tered Brands. ^ •We h a v e also received a
S tock for Lad ie s ’ Foorivear, and we give S
schools, these sermons are always looked, for- ■ \vaixl. to with ploasuraMo anticipation, and
iiatumlly a ll work llueir hardest in t*hb attempt to make them a success, noT only iu point of atlenduncc, (but also from a finoneUaxy stand point. Interest also is generally aroused throughout tho Tillage by CIi4> scholars’ proces sion and singing. Sunday la s t was an. ideal day for a procession, and though there was a very strong wind blowing th’o weutficr was in cverj' other rewpect satisfactoiy. Ticaohci'S, scholars, and friouds conncctctl witli tlie chapol assembled to tho number of loo, and marclicd the length, of this village, and sang throo hymns, conducted by Mr. J. Head. The tunes *for the hymns bocMi cui’OfiiTIy selcoted, and they were sung in a stylo which addal to their attractiveness. Tho procession was headcil by tlio llev. J. "W. Thomp son, Hnrwou, Mr. J. Hargreaves, Clithcroe, and Mr. W. Ashworth. I ’orhups the moat iu- leresting feature connected with school auni- vorsarios arc the scn'iccs, for it is then that tho Scholars and friends have to make an effort, even somotimes amounting to acts of boU denial, to make the services a Success. Evidently tho Unitod Methodists of Grindleton wore making snob an effort on Sunday, for there were crowd ed congregations a t all thc_«rvices. In the morning tho Hov. J.
__ ’ had Thompson gav* nn
c.vcollont address to iicachers, scholars, parents, and frieufis, basing his remarks on the words " X little child sliall lead them," and " A King
sluill rule.” A t the evening scrvicis there were lulrg^r congii::gations tUaii evTfr, an<l| Mr.
Thompson again gave a stirring discourse from tho text One day in Thy House is better than a thousand.^’ Tho preacher explained tliat n man's method of reckoning time was different from that of Godfs. i fen mixi.-niTed lime by culling a day 24 hours, nn Jiour 60 minutes, a minuto 60 beconde. Hut that was not God’s metho<l of reckoning time, in fact with Gcsl there was no .such thing aa reckoning time, for He rcckcned it not hy its length but by its
iiitmsMy. 'ILo goutleiunn then gave a good
illustTaiiou, where n mail hod livo<l fifty years, and nccumulalal large sums of money. The man then jiorformod an act of charity, ami ho derived more pleasure from that net in an hour's lime, than he had deno in all his fifty years of •iccuin'.ualiug wml^h. Mr. Thompson argued
USED BY ABL THE LABGEST DAIBYMEN,
c m •V*3If.
|v"l| i": > ' F
'K K E P S MILK AND CREAM 3WEET d u r in g THE HOT WEATHER.
REMOVES THE DISAGREEABLE TA'iTE DUE TO TURNIPS.
ALWAYS ENSURES SWEET MILK YOUR CALVES.
^ t ,W A Y S ENSURES SWEET MILK FOR YOUR CALVES.
GIVES CREAM ih•T IS
GIVES CREAM ABSOLUTELY
A HEAD. A Head.
TASTELESS HARMLESS.
NINEPENCE PEH POUND.
im
In 1 pound Packets, 9d.; half-stone Packets, 4/6; One Stone Packets, 8/6.
Carrioge paid on Two Stones to any Hailwny Station.
A Teaspoonful added to One Gallon of Milk will keep it swoet for two or Uirco days in the I hottest iveathor. In other -words, a Pound for gd. wiB preserve So gallons of milk.
COVERDALE’S Poultry Powder, Ltd., 20, PARLIAMENT STREET, YORK.
1 41 nil :, r;
•Wholesale Agent for Clitheroe and District:'
F. C. TOWNLEY, ' • 19, MOOR L.ANF-.
;rBDALE’S
T>.T1 L i f i l i
la
now recog:-, iecd ns Btniidiiig pre<-miucut among modern aids to the Dairyman and Cow-kce,ror as tiro CHEAPEST ivud meet EFFECTIVE article for keeping Milk and
Cream sweet for several days during the liotiest wonllter.
Not only this, but the disagrtoablo flavour im- I>arto>l to Milk and Butter by feeding Cows on Titrnil's it entirely removed, thus giving those wlio use it e decided advuntngo over
tliaio wlio do not.
It is a too well-known fnct to those who rear Calves that they will not touch milk i f i t bo the least sour. Here, again, COVER. DALE’S MILK PRESERVATIVE will provcnl
ft grout doal vf waste.
I l l a d t i i t io u lo th i s , th e PRESERVATIVE w i l l g r e a t ly f a c i l i ta te B u t t e r M a k in g b y m a k in g
tiro Cream rise, giving it a I l l ’iAD and le a v in g sw e e t B uU c r .
COVERDALE’S MILK mESERVATIVE is (tljSO- Jutojy Tasteless and HarinlCfeS, and cannot be det’iotcd by llto matt doliontc palate, whilst the price of NINEPENCE PER POUND will BcaiX‘cly uikl ouo iota to tho cost of producliou.
SE8VATIVE f BaKe witB a
from this that that man had lived longer and happier during that hour of charity, than ho had done in ail his past fifty years of life. A t all tlio services, morning, afternoon, and night, the choir rcndcro<l ttpocial music in a satisfac tory manner, and also gave an anthem in the nflornoon and owning. Mr. .T. Hargreaves ofpiciattkl as organist. Owing to the unavoidablo siKills of bad trado which have been experienced iu Griudlctoii during 11m* past year, and also Ixc-ui.^o Tho chapel had lost several workers, Ghiof amongst them being the late Mr. J, Pres, ton, It was t))pught tho collections would this ycuir lie inuclii le>s, but lo the great surprise and pl'iasuro of everyone, they realised iljo sub- .sL'inlial sum of X21 is, 3d., an increase of Xj over Inst year.
W i t h t h e G o l d S e e k e r s , B y
H.vnoLD B indixiss.
bogs of splingnoils moss which smTOimds tlio lower Yukon was veiled in drizzle, the ragged Polaris Syndicate came floundering wearily out of tlio lonely north. Tlie rain beat down upon them, os it
li.sd done for weeks, and before tlicm, as for os the eye could sec, Stretched a great dc.»olation. IVhilo their steamer went Ixick to 'Victoria for another freight of gold-seekers they had journeyed inland, not tow.-mls the higher waters— there was no time for that— but to search tho ranges nearer tho co,ist. They had found wash-gold, though not very much of it, and now were liurrying to reach St. Slicliacls before the Arctic winter bound fast the wfttarw.aya.
_ bad slept for many niglite alained their fur-mtehed gannents, nnd of all
maintained nnj^ chccrfuliics.«.
They were gaunt, and cold, and hungrv, wliilo Iho 007.0 of the dripping
mos.scs in which they
* the group only Osmond King
wolfish-cveil American who had been a bank mana ger, nnlU before the visit of nn inquisitive auditor ho decided .«niddcnly ‘to join tho syndicate, “ Tliat Indian’s .story wan only a well-fixed lie, and sup pose we found tho men we’ve nothing for them to Jat_and, saj% how could got them down to that busied rioamcr? And I wouldn’t bet a bad four bits there’s any steamer there.” "‘ ^rnrsliall is talking wildly, nnd ho doesnt
think what he says,”
ob.nervcd Osmond King, wip- iii*» tho rain from his cyo«. “ Sevend among u.s know ‘the meaning of .sUirvation, and
lho.se who don’ t will learn; but wliilc Micre’s ft chance of re maining I ’m not going to leave two white men perishing here. Still, timt ahould !)C tho high ridge the Indian .smoke about, nnd if wo find no tnicc.s before to-niglit we can go Kick to the cano«
with a clear conscience.” i i io ragged company agreed to this, nnd thongli
thev had alreidy lost tlircc days, wliile provisions were vanishing, plodded on into the wildcnicss, ftwnv from the river. Hour !>y hour they floun- dern'd ankle-dcep in ooze, through the phile-*H niwt nnci
rccion until King, h.-illing nn the crest of a r ise , ' ‘''"K* One day. vhen tlio waste of willow-snio and
u z
iinliftcd Ilia voice. He sang Uiem aongs of the nltl land far across tho sea, and some of the listeners
pui.sea quickened ns on tho wings of the music their thoughts sped Kick to those who waited there, longing for tidings of brother or lover who sought fortune for ‘bhein fnr up m the grim, lone north. Then ho tried a merrier otrain, and, led bv King’.** deep voice, the
rc.st joined in, untir tho
ln.st full chorus died into the silence of tho
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Arctic .solftudc. On tho following morning every man set to work.
Some carried out anchors, others clmred^ a pas sage through the mire and reeds, while King, up to Ilia waist in slime, did proiligious execution
aii.ong the willnw-swale, which,
of vater, barred them from tha river. they
idiiik
laboured, of
vapour
sun phono down, rolled up from the
rusty
and then one clay, when a a
column of funnel.
growing up out For a week palo
yeUow King
stood over the dilapidated engine with nn oilcan in his hand.
wound round a dni..i on tho paddle .sliaft, and tho himo Marvin sarcastically pointed out defects their mode of procedure. “ Almost
Ponsonliy held Iho cable which was in
ready!” King “ I t was a piece of
cus.sid fooliahness, said a «
flomo roared out from the funnel, tlie little boiler trembled, and with wliitc steam mvirling from the valvo tlie prepsure-gauge mounted, while the ague- stricken skipiier shouted: ‘‘ Vou’ ll bust her for certain; she -vasn't built
, . < • .. . , , .t .
crimson t
for that.” Hut tho lender of iho Sjnidicate only laughed ns
lie flung in another tin, and then, wftli a cry of, ' ‘ Stand by 1 keep wcigliL on tUa cahW” c\pcncil the
Tftlvo, and the skipper tightened Ids grip on tho helm. The ricketty stern-wheel thmhlcd ns though
it would shake itself to bits, ami a .sliout went up from every throat na with a soft sucking iMiientli her the scow begrm to slide out from her muddy bed. Ponsonby clawed tho surging chain as^ it came off tho drum, disregarding tlio slimo which c»mo with it and soaked him to the elbow, and tho cable tightened like nn iron Kar. Then there was n sudden jerk, and avitli the wet link.'* coiling upon his face lie was down flat on deck, ancl *thc ecow sliding into deeper a\*atcr. while the skipper turned her blunt bows towards tlio broken fringe
“ Noiv," .«rjiil King, " .»he's not drawing thirty
quoMions. tlironged about the otrangcr, who turned flat, box-like ve.^d e! ft hollow face towards them, in which through the was a wnashing of wi weather darkening Poiusonby could decipher ft
dtamp of refinement. “ rlin-nks! I t was goo<l of yon to come, he
mid. “ Mv pirtnor’s in the tent there: he broke ft sinew, or somelliing went wrong in hi.s leg, ami has iiecn Iving lielplcs.s for a week or more. Our Indian packers cleai-od out. nnd left me alono to face starvation whli him. I'm afraid lic’.s not over civil. Imt pain and hunger, you know, try any
mnn’H temper." “
Th.at’M »o.” said King, nodding.
.Mave you
been eating tliis?” a-s ho pointed to a ])ortion of half-putrid salmon upon iho cm!*ers; an*l the other
smiletl as he nnswered: “ It rcallv isn’t so bad when one. gets used lo it.
nnd I found it in the creek— they die in the nntuinn on their way bark “to the sea. But. of course, you couldn't fcc«l a sick man on stuff like that, so he ha.s the little tinne<l food loft.” ‘-All!” .said Ponsonby. with a keen glance at
the speaker, “ I hardly think you were U5c<l to that kind of thing at homo." And the other an-
invercd grimly: “ I was not, but that has nothing to do with
the question. A t present I'm Graham Hayston, clcaned-out pros|>cctor.” Then thov ontorwl tho tout whore a gaum man
rolled in blankets, which King noticed belonged to i)oth of the pair, grccto*! Ihom irritalily.
“ Do yon call yourselves Christians or civill.‘-ed
Americans," he «»id, “ to leave a white man fam ishing in thus many-blnnko*!
wildenic.ss? I l ’s^ a week since tlie Tmlian wont out to look for you.' ‘.‘ As Ip the first." King answered, “ that is^ my
own affair, and the soc*md, which i.*' sometime.^ <Hffercnt, T haven’ t the liomuir to be; but, what is more to tlie puri>ose, we have come here to help
?oti." After this he made a levy on each man’s .•'canty
lig'Kt Keart by using Brown & Poison’s “ Paisley Flour” . It suc ceeds where other raising agents may have failed. There is no uncertainty about the scones and pastry being light when one p,art of "Paisley Flour” is mixed with 6 to 8 parts of ordinary ■flour. The dough rises quickly and evenly, and the pastry and cakes are fragrant
and crisp. Everything baked with "Paisley Flour” be comes more wholesome and digestible.
Brown (Si Poison’s
i L a i s i n g P o 'w d e r -
“Paisley” Flour
99 T r a d e M a r K . Ensures success In baking.
BASHALL EAVES, ANXIVKHS^VKA' SERVICES.
In this district the Wcsleyans colcffi^ted Ihoir
chapel aaniversnry on Sunday last. Mr. T. Henticy, Great Harwood, proaohed appropriate soiTuons, aftornooii and evening, to goo<l con gregations. 3klr. H. Kinder, Mickichurst Farm, ofliciatAl j)f* accompanist. Tho collections were in aid ol tho Trust Funds, nnd realised a satig- /uctory omouut,
J
store, and, going out, with TTnyslon’.s help pro- jkfirod a meal. The latter fctl the injured mail, who growlc*! at him tho while, ami outside ^^nr• Hlmll, tlie cxdiauk manager, shoolc his fist, and sai*l: “ Oh, you ungrateful insect! Wait till you get better, and I’ll iiavo a straight talk with you." Then the .sufferer, who des:crn>cd himself aa Juliu.'i T. ^^ar^'in. said: “ I c*m’ l do any walkin’ ,
"■ luit wo found a little gold, nnd if you won’ t Im hanl on a |>oor man 1*11 make a Kirgain. Take me along to St. MicliaelH and wo’Il give*------” Here he broke off, for King laughwl a ringing
Inugli, nnd the colour darkeno<l iu Tlayston ilic FnglLMhman’s face, while the rest of the com|yiny frowned;, for tlio free-lances of the North-West, though not nil of simiiIc.*^ clmragtcr, do not sell kimlncs.s for money. So ^^a^shnll of Saemmento expressed their thoughts when ho said with em- phnsiH: ‘‘ You miserable cuss! MaM of us nro j>oor men,
and one or two not over lioncst, but wo hnve a scniw of fairness, and. <lead or alive, I should say 3'ou’rc not woflth five dollars. So we won’t square with 3'ou until :
polcH, he whis|>erc<l Homotlung to King, who oliuckle*!: and presently, carrying their burden,
talk just f»o again we’ll dump yon in the moss.’^ Then, while tliey made a litter of tho tent-
.s again we ll dum
tho idfii of the Snidicnte mnrrhe<l b.ick to the river, Two <lays almost ytarvlng they .««lhl down Btivam in a ean*>e. and then one
ilriz.z.ling evening, when
in the bows, said quietly; “ Iliere, the Indian’s talc was true; 1 can see licr funnel;” nnd ncro.'^s the ree<l !)c<h«, where AckhI wafer flowwl back from tlio river, they made out a I ttle, flat bollointd ucnw with a rickotty ytern-wheel nml an engine cn deck, .siich n« wore u.**ed for t/iwing f'lr-Jra I2 h/.rges up the groat river. With a liurriod rip of pa 'dies tlicv
thni.st the c.'moc in tiirmigh !ho wlllow-xwalf, amf clamberetl on to the sloppy ileck, wliere a vhaking man waited in the noonv.iy of a little house. In ansivor to hurried <picstions he Raid: - “ Glad to see yon. Htniiiger.s, for I’m pretty rick.
trnll.H of grey mist .str(*akod tlic lonelj* aihlenies* lietwecn them and tlie Yukon. King, who iki idled
Boon here six weeks crippUsl with shivering fits find ague. blame*! floo<l
r.ime down tlio river nnd
wn.shed this enndamnod
Im.sket right out of tho channel. ICnginoer and two Indians lit out in a canoe to look for asristance at our furthe-'it ^ndo Htfttion. Don’t know if they found it. for
us,'.and Pm waiting for aiurther flood to warii her out again.”
t})ey didn't again. Writers fell and left
Michaels,.with fond on tho way?” And the other nm^ivered:
f» a jvi.s.'sago to 8t.
vourwlvc.H at homo, and bring along the lame one. He isn’t very pretty, although lie’s an American,”
royally on very leisly bacon, Ma^iolia drips, end flap jack-s .made of mouldy. flour ; and when the yigal I’ jy fi*dbbcd <hcy jot rileot mind the d*nv
So that ni;!h'} the men of t!m Syndicate f"asted
the greatest republic on earth !” said Mar.**hall di«- gustc<lly; hut King inter|H'j«c<! ; “ Can't you see tlie man i» sick? Now, Fup{K>H0 wo dig her oirt, will you give U
“ Waiting for a flood, nnd thin l*« h uiti/en of “ Sure; it's a deal Come right In and mako
a hurr\. and while that scow I,ad sened them well jje had had enoug., of her. So, clinking and lurch-
tlic |ircx*uco of t)iL* iTst, ImcI an interview witli Marv'ln, in M lilch lie *-u*l:
Tall iiia.-aa of tiie auxilian* whaler whicli wan there waiting il:eni. f h.1t afiorniMin M.iinIjcII fn»m .^ncramehto, iti
“ Y o ‘! 1!! CIT1 teslifv nov«r '^•Uled th*it bar gain, We did thjo work, and now m-o'P proceed to
o f lh e Hchrmg .Sea. until in the grev of tho follow ing morning the ide of St. Mrdiaol*. loome<l up
ahc.Ki. It wa.s plea.»-ant to >ee the outline of build- iDgs and .«iign of the piv'cncc of inVu after a wcory soiuuni in the wildemcKs, and. iKiitor «;ill, tliQ
tiertoH the dini-green iindulation** this contract’s thmiigh, and if vou
slioulcil
lriumpli.mtly .as he pointed helow. A Ifttle
ir.chc.s, and I ’ll see what I
c.ni do— either to knock tent stood in a hollow hesidc a hrown-stnineil the liotloin out or jiiinp her over there.’ ’ and tho stream lillic smoke curling nlionl it from n smoiil- stern-wheel Iiiimnied like a dynamo n.s he openesl dering’ fire, and a far-clad olijecL leapt np with a full throttle. With smoke and flame licking her honrse ciw of delight. 'Ilien the men of the Polaris funnel, and froth .and clim iieel mud Iicliind, shak- Svndicole broke into a run. and, .shouting many ing nil over with the chiiigiiig eugiiic stroke, tho hargc'l the barrier, niero illow limnchcs and a great
crushing of r»>vMlH. HInck mud and clotted roots
were flung up In the air. and then, with a sudden henrv crasli, .**hc smote tho
ob.st.ncle. ” Heave!” King sliont^Nl; ‘‘ don't let an inch
the nnclior, 1k*.niuv* tlio moment I stop tlie engine filic’ll certainly blow u p : ” and so. driven as she bad never l>een before, the .‘•t'ow fristhe,! on down towards the Yukon. It wa.s a hory morn
surge !” and with a Iie.avv bumping .‘••he wa.s over, jxT.ting and fussing out on a broad river. ‘ ‘ Slip cable!” he cried next. *‘ Wo can’t get
ing when, scaring the co'
.o.lle.ss wild fowl, rho went clanging out throngli one of tlie many channels of the Yukon <lcl}a. Orcy mist dril'tefl across the swftlo IkkI.s. and through it c.“.:no t!ic “ honk” of geeso and the bcsil of nuTiad wing.-*, as wisps nnd skein.s and cre**cents of f»*.ithcrc<i creatures pa.«?<d
0TVrhc.ad. And above all tlierv rang a vibrntoiy monotone, the boom of the .«nirf which sweeps .smok ing across tho Yukon tlat.s. The bankj? ashore grew dimmer, fbo muddy water fillc;l with o nd, nnd the -SCOW lurched
unoa.sily a.«
tnet tlie first
heave of tho Boliring J^oa* wliilo >rarvin, who ."sit by the compass*, said contcrniittiou;*ly; ‘‘ Tlii-i tiling is flickering all ways; It»oks .as if
not, and tlioiN* was 5ft'in|>atliy with the .skipper, who answoroil: “ I f .slio isn’ t good enough T won't, press you to
riay. We'll .sheor licr in for tin* ‘■ hal!ow#i. nnd you can walk inst»*;ul. As fo fetching St. Micha'cls, rimt’.s in the hand.s *tf Pi,'ovid**nrc. I knew where the deep was—it will !»c soim-wlicre else !»y now.” “ Good .ship!” .*^;»id King, laiigliing. “ We’re
on
cautiou.fly, plunging over a hrokeii, tide‘«treake<i scft, until at a hail of “ Two fathoms!” the skipper tnid, “ e can't be
f.ir off the l»ig Unnk betwei»n tho shoro-|Kiols and the deep:” nnd lirokc off sud denly into a ga#*p, “ Ye.s*—then* it i.s !” There w.xs .it
Ici.st no doubt on tliat m.uter.
none of us- paiticulnr, end I daivvay slie’li take us through. Hut it miglit be well for someone to Mart the bucket. That pump was mad« for oma- meiA. and .she’s leaking cmmiderably faster than I cafe about.” For .‘*oinc hours, witli tlie
le.ad going, they gropo<l
A heavy crash fo)!owo<l, and a spit«-/ul. hiding, .Hand-filled .«on
htir.st right acrr.«t the scow, which h
1 ivered all tliro-.jgli her lengtli a.s she smote the
ward: ox'cr
liottorn. Then the tide got Imld of one hilge and lifted it bodily, griialing the *»tlier into the shoal, rnd, vive two men. all on lioanl cluiig dc-spirnielv to what lay hand.cst, ercivrllag »rorv moment oho wmihl roll over. One na.s Osmond King, who further ojK*ned the iliroUlo. .so
tli.it tlie kicking Mern-whecl went mad ultogi-ihcr.
tlira.siiin '' n.s though alx.ut to .sliako itwlf otf into tlie .-^ea. '‘t Hp. other wn.s the skipivr, who. though iialf-crippled. n tlie helm until nuolher breaker
fo.ime<i long the deck. Marvin w..o-ht'd wiili
leaned upon eqlid ahuig
»><ht'd
him as he nn.-.-od,' and rolhM down uiiii hinruntil with one hand he gripped a funnel guv. Then
yott think th.n in-eet \‘ ;ih worth ilie' rh*k vou took? \Nl1I, answore*! ilie other, n.s he wnin" tho
coiildn t let him g»> overlmaixl.*' .Mure l>v luck tlinn m:ina;;i-mpnt thov drove the
ho whs my partner, .and I
Icakv . ,
last, and thev drove out into smooUier ivater. a long and regular Iieavo of mist-streakkxl sea. tl.ough
tho heart.** of .ill were in their l i r 'a . V l r
, ,
.........luuutUs uhen at
ncioiw llie siirf-swcpt shoal, though *>c.>vily. Hut it was done M
water from In.^ iniir, with a lirdf-diokcl lau-'h. just liow much any man is worth 1 wouldn’t liko to s,-jy ; but at
.riic.s over tho highc.*-!, and if the bMttom liohU out we can bump her across. Sav. Uavstoii. did
“ A near tliin-:’' Kiid the skipper. “ I think READ. AN .V lV r .I i .SA T tY S r . im C E S . Oil SimJny moriiiiiK. a t tho Conerc^atioDal
Cliaiicl. au atldicaa was given to inreuta, to.icb- cr-. si holiirs, .-v„d friend-), by Mrs. L’ astwoo)! Pickui». of Aevrinrrinu, and in tho aftornoon and vvoninc sonnons wore preacUsl by tho Hcv. Ch.'ll. tVillioms, of AecrioKton. "T h o Lord is n y Sheplij '1," was ihc anthoni 'sun(? in tho inoniiinr by tlio choir. In tho afternoon tho •• Gloria in E x co ls is " (Morarf.s " l i t l i Mass"), nils suntr. nml in the ovciiing "A n d the glory of lJi3 1.0rd ’ (ITnndcr.s "M e s s in h " ) . Collec tions Were made on h jhalf of tho day nnd Sun. day
n-.li'ols, umcunlrng in all to about X‘jS.
Iml that llavHton. in jsril of hi.-* life, clutched , ............... .. it l*»-
4 tin* (lc|>r<
-.ss<*d rail, and wmild iiuve gono ^
tho m-xt white ridge liftvtl tlicm, a heavjer vh<h k followed, and they slmt out of *(110 spr.av-cloml ailtwil uiKV more.
the needle was trying to follow the engine. Say. what kind of a bustod-up foundry is tliu to go to Hoa. ami wlicn do you fipirc f*he*Il fetch St. Michaels?” Though >rarvin*s limb improve*! Iii.s temper did
BARROW. TH E LA T E iU E DUGGAN. The interment took place amidst every niaui-
fc-flation of regret, on Saturday afternoou, ut the Whalloy Parish Church, of the laic Mr. Win. DMggiUi, whoso death occurred the previous Momlay, a t the ago of 54. Deceased was well known throughoui tho whole district, and much |•e^p■ .■ vtc.I 11..^ was prJijilneutly conuetti-d \m tho Jojlic Memorial Church a t Harrow, i ic « .-i a ilcacon 01 the Church, and iuemb<?r oi i. o choir, over .since tlio crocliou of tho Churca 1 i XS76, and hitj seri'ices as teacher in tho da/ school nnd imimigcr in the Sunday School aho leuded to in.iko him a very valuable member of the Congregational Church. His loss in' riiat conuociiou will Ixi much felt. Ho died ntter alxMit a mouth's illness, and was \mmarried. Previous to tho couv-eyiug of the mortal re- u:uin-i to their last resting idacc at Whnllcy a short, but very
impre.ssive service was conduct. v<l a t the Church by the Rev. W. Fuirhurst, lato
mini.ster of the Church, and (ho R<ev. W. Mur- riiy, of Clitlioroe, Tho choir wad in attendance, under iho conduciorship of Mr. Dug<!aIo. Mr. I'airlmrst also conducted tho service at th^ graw-ido.
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pUdHS&COLDSi USE
LINSEED °CQHFQUNDI
S^KAYS COMPOUND ESSEKC iigp LINSEED ANISEED ET?,
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all ChcmlsU at homo and abroad,
alla5Ing tbe^lrritAiioo so oomotonly ex- ^ nothing to oouaI tL Of
wttVift,.* permuting It to b« expectorated 1 "* momtimnc.'i and
inAnif tuludlulu cfertd. Prieo^afO., 1/U. 2 1
IIN5EED COAIPOUND” remetlj* It Boftena bard rhJrpm.
tAt across the little laftooa. ............... ‘........... ..... goes said. *Hcrc for
another dose of o i l !” nnd he cnimmed nn oblolong kerosene tin into the furnace. A sheet of crim.'
nx tno piico 01 it, ami wen" let mm-oown easy. Seventy dollars sent down next boat to a ’Frisco hospi‘tal. No, tliero
i.sn’ t any
u.so .blustering. "You arc pretty well better, and if you don’t weigh out that gold in five minutes I should be pleased to do mj' licst to mop this earth with you. Speak ing interwtedly, I rather hope you. won’t .” ’There was a roar of applause a t thi.s, and Marvin
Aillcnly yielded; but lu n g did not sec what fol lowed, for he was busy offering Hayston a l»crtji
on boai*d the ship, nnd before darkness closed sho
Btcamed out of St. Micliacis with her bows tamed towards tho Polar Sea.
I
c l i t s e r c Clitboroo visitridj
% o n e of the B n J bowling of Bonl
oscopt F . able
double A C H IN G B A C K S . Hackaclic, that stabbing pain just over the
kidneys, is ouo of tho coiuiuouoet of iullictious, ono of Uio most neglected, I t is only a i>aiu in the bn;k—no danger about it. I t titII go, and, until it does, I ’ll suffer.” How many say that? Hut wh3’ suffer? It should not be there. Th'?
body wlion well should have no pain. There U dang*er iu bnckuoho. I t is one of Uic first symptoms of kidney disease, and a warning noto. Nature is telling you to cure the kidneys cro worso ill happens. Mrs. H. Hughes, Doulting, Shepton Mallot,
uuffored backache for years. She found a euro iu Dodd’s Kidney Pills, aiter failing repeatedly under olJicr tresumont. ’riiero never was a Iwckachc any^vli';:!rcl ■ that Dodd’s Kidney Pills •would not cure. They cure the kidneys, pre- vcait
b.id'licljio. .-Vnd—^riiils iss important—they invvout O l l ie r
trouble which is oortaiu to follow
nt^Icctcd backs that ache. Doda’s Kidney P i l ls arc 3/9 per box, of all
Cheniist<, or post free on receipt of price by The Do<ids ^fotUcintj Co., 23, Fnrringxlou Avonuo Lomlon, E ,C . Remember tho name, DODD’ S.
& ii isa
'iiA
iSIicholeon took , j and Bargreavcj
. . Clithoroe inaoo -^Viudle, but untor|
of first ovr for ihj Oxburgh then p|
they obtained run* ocp.-iratiou wn|
Ijolf the score, 3S. VOS caught out, a
Hargreaves theij
only o mada trvo.
TV. Crabtree t i l
■ivitli Oxburgh >vl4 ;;Vftor some dcs^
-'^predecessors rvas
at 4-Harrison now c | ond togcriier they! the game'•"•as def Scores:
A. Taylor b N i 'l
■ SV. Tvcnyon c B o i K. Dixon b Nlolil J. Murray h B<i P. .-\shton Ih-iv i j ■ \Voo-l not oiit-j
X. Hargn-'ovei t i
H U. Tarkv t> I BriiTdlv c Ala ,T. Backaonso i> i i C. Hall 1) Hargj
I . iV. tVindle X. 0:vV:urgh no!j H. HaTgreai.--'» ri,' Cn',b“rea e T| H l ia r : i-on c I f
H. ifan \nio o t '
la B B L D B l BLACKBT-| t u b tv . 'I
I i .c -b two n l
bUoi-g-ast iu ih'j biuULiOki, ^^cro ]■ L.iiLU'cii
un.tdo^l Nouher
Cioray au‘1 hatl I Cous«.t{Ucnlly I
the malcii, audl i.ig cau:tcd mu;j
lucut. At the timc||
cucounU'r |
ground ihcro wiv^ u li-i| ’'l i ic houic.-lcij thougli tlicy 1
n»cn. 'Hio Clorkid,
ploying a wbi| v.du.tblo asT>is Going to the I rcpresonlc<l b j|
ari the GLn>l of Bispliam ul A very di'-tatl
' Mitfholl bciD^I gained. W. II. BUil
created by th'j c*I by lifting I cheering. though ra t l ic 'l fa i l« l to s t ie f clean bcftWn lUobin.-^ou j|
5corctl his fm j minutes Uilcl
couple, ho wal F. B . ^V^I
Dixon addotl | Coullhurst the telfgr iipll 'ri ic eighUj hancr-d th«
ftt Iho top Robiu“ou v|
11 in very followed soo:j
though ho w| The ond A ll tho b ol
lo^tk ; for 2.| land 3 for T!i-' rierVl
lully. H. came out,
Pru.Epnepsy.5 t.Vrtus Dance. ^CeAil I OJkkoryou is toGEND
H. O. ROOT, a». BritfstHgh vvSwinSSMiMM
safe remedy—aporoved by the Medical I'ibfestflOn.
fb r a P R E E Iw l ie a a d to tty IL I abide
the recuU. A r f i tell r ; ; ...................... •' . . . ... ..... . • ' • -........... •• ■ .... , .... ...................................................... ,......... ‘ r i * . . . - ........ - v ^ - -.i-i. ^ N" -.J > X :•? » i - -................................ ....................... ' ’ . v ‘• •y . V 1 • - L , . > • • . • , • . • - . ' , - .
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mon«v to te«t whetlicr m)- cemcd>* <lo#* or d«>es wot cure
^ The Stan I hairing boeni
"wid^^— I
V —the home| 5 with
J. Whitv-I IJonc of the
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