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t h e c l i t h e r o e _ t i ^ s . ch'arKe so’ that, when the(>' Imtl appealed for ' b o o t s , S H O E S & C L O G S . ■ L. SMALLEY, « o o t , S h o e & C l o g M a n u f a c t u r e r


1 4 & 1 6 . R i i i j S t . , & S , W l j a t e , Has on hand a large ftBaortmcnt of


Ladies’, Gents’, & Childrens Boots, Shoes, & Slippers


for the coming Season. Also a largo Slock of MSN'S and BOYS’ CLOGS,


lil' Biiitable for Town or Country wear.


Brown and Black Leggings always In Stock. We have the


Boat Black Leggings in tlio Market at 2 /11. . o ; i i


A large Stock of Ladies’ Goloahea of the beat quality, past heating, at 2/b.


whicli IS


ian c“ae,?iite all country orders while they wa.t. Boots. Shoes, and Clop of erery descr.pt.oa


. V" - lie has^nora ;a ; je ra rM mcCand


made to order. Ladies and Gents Hand-sewn All orders executed on the


Bools ii speciality promises. Noth :work. Kepairs


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We Imvc competent men for all branchc'S neatly and promp ly executed.


. King- Street and Wellgate (late Mr. Gudgcon-ssliop) adjoining tlio r i e h


Note the Addr e s se s :


WILLIAM HARDACRE COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT.


TR-y OUR NOTED


CREAM TOFFEE P L T JM T R E B ’ S


a g e n t f o r


P O T T E D iM E A T 8 SOUTHPORT.


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I i:; M'l.'ill


a g e n t I OR P a L E T H Q K P E ’ S


ROYIX CAMBRIDGE SAESAGES AND


IlOYAL MELTON PORK PIES. B R A W N , OUR OiVN MAKE.


PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE. TRE TIICTR WILL OUT.


WHICH 13 THAT D O AV N H A M ’ S


B O O T S A N D S H O E S . aro tUe


BEST V.ALUIi FOR YOUR MONEY


Is i t then to bo wondorod a t th a t Vf, D ow n h aa can faupp’y *bo best when he h as had tho longest eiperieiir > in tlio Boot and Shoe Trade in Clitlieroc and DUlrict. having carried on the Trade in all its branches now. for over SO year*.


Agent for tho WESTMINSTEB BOOT which ia the best Bool in tho markot. Hand-welled.


ROOTS MADE TO MEASURE rritU tbe best Englisli Leather.


H E / ’ A I i l S n e at ly cxccnled.


Nothinsf hu t Knglish Lcathpr used in th if osiabliHhmcnt.


A Larire uud varied stock of roods a t the Icnrttt possible prices.


Cabs, Traps, Gitfp, and 'Wagonettes for biro.


Note tho addrosn A V . D O W N H A M ,


9, CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE. '.n ■nfe,;


p i ' ' M t j


i f ii-:' IMPOHTUU OF p ■


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■ Bih i l X -M iViW'


SPECIAL TO YOUNG MEN. Ju s t I’ liblislied, for two stamps.


S


r i'O THE NERVOUS AND D E lH L lA T E n .- Read tho New Work, entitled “ HOW TO EN­ SURE HEALTH,'’ a most valuable book on the Treatment and Coro of Nervou.sneas anJ Physical Debility. Loss of Memory. Dimnes. of S i ’h t, Lassitude. Pains in the Buck, Dcpressior o f 'sp ir its . etc., with plain directions for porte. freo on receipt of two stamps (or by letter Po..


ir-j '' I;K-A litlSH AND CONTINENTAL EGCt


C H I P P E N D A L E . THE OllEAl’ GUOOEB,


S a l f o r d , C l i t h e r o e (hosed every .Wednebday at One o’clock.


C H I P P E N D A L E ’ S c h o ic e s t ;


K I E L BU T T E B UAS UKUOaE A UOUSEDOLD WOUD


C H I P P E N D A L E IS AI.KO NOTED foil


G O O D x\I A 11G A 111 N i t MUUU SUl’EUIOIl TO COUPON UUTTEU.


A g en t for th e “ On Du ty ” Boot, ^ u most reliabie boot for hard wear, at 12/6.


' CHATBHBN. AMBULAjS^CE. c o r p s f o r m e d .


have felt that Ute lormatiois oi an ^ corps, would be aJvanUigecu-^


l''or some t'.me P' ana to the public at barge, tui


lectures given u»Liici prevement


‘sTur-said the rime would come,


.,l •nast few pri-


T “ 'U s l l a t c r\auica-.tU School, irith the cf getting to knoav tlie real feeling m,.


S rillagLas to whether an ambulance cori^^ U d bffornted or not. There, was a good .inUance, sevcml ladies tan g also present


Mr, iW. lang-IV'tlkiusoni, 'I''"''-.’ xi in oireiung the meeting, sard he m.a


mther aCralcl he did not larow the good work of the i\mbular.ee. lerlups


t was the west vaiua-Gtc tiring tluj’ had given done w.i!s7 o


“nderful,' and it would « ° tb e tw much to say tliafc it Lad been the mxans o


saving hundreds of thousands cf h\Ca. I was noa to supersede the medioil profession, it was simply to deal with urgent cases unul


a medical man cmiUi be called m. I " cen eluding Mr. WUkinson said it was not his n tenticn to take up too muth time, but he understoo-d that corps could be formed fo ladies as well as for men, ar.d separ.Uc m


stnicricn would be Mr Suirk, Cliiheroe, then gave an address


on tha objects, and advantages cf corps, arid at the outset of his remarks said


that with respect to the


Wklkmson on the formaticn of corps tor l.idi^ ,is well .as gentilcmer.i, that where nich classes


f .


•were fcrm.iM, they wculd have to he f>eparate, rnixed classe.s were not allowed, aiiA lhe> would h.ave to get about 20 members in order


'to form a, class. They could not of coimse form a brigade or c<«Tls until they had I r t cf all pas.-ed a medical lest cf efficienc), and then they could form themselves into'.a co'ps for practise, and tiirtlier advancanent m .anr bulaiicc work, and Htenwmds 30m, Bie - . Icl n .-Vnibulance .As.sociatic.n. With ie„. rc to the objects and advantages of such a corps Uiov might be .summed up briefly, that the olij'crts cf the Association, were to hdp the £v.n*crin{;, unci lb know how lo do it. i • c-t.nrk then proceeded to g,ivc a. deUailcd account of the geed work which the form­ ation of a corps might atliun, .and gave also a number ofTlu-illing accoimLs of first aid rendered by members cf the Sa John -^A-bu- lancc Associaticn. Ccnliniiing he s.aiil be w.as vco- pleased to see that Chaibuin young ■ men were willing to form an ambulance corps.


■ ’]-hev would Inave to trike into' considcraticr. of course, the rent of .a rccui, stretcher, b'lndaecs. .splints .and ether neoe.ssities which coiist-iUiled tlic cut-fit of a wuU organised


feei.mii aid wcaild be more general, and they


have to hear of a. policeman T h w w


b^ md seeing a wwnan blewd to death O ib « . .b a .b s


io n b e i i i s P “ < “ “ Tire hemorrhage a.rested, the Irac u S^5 i iia a of » o « ested, n of all men. and tilris mottci -------- w . Cl. ------------------ r „


unbcAiml; and tho> n o u ia pound tractnre of the sing ,


death (Applause). W .


MARCH 14,. the^^ genScmen wwe


IMMERSED IN LIQTUD POISON. . A HORRIBLE ADVENTCRE.


A horrible adventure has recently been


recounted by Ale.xander Robert Heffernan, of 53. Archel Road, I’ulh.atn, now an ex- “ S i b S „ ihe McUopolibb. I’olic. IW .


OAitO.* oMmiscn said he was Canal, at a point wlrere the water is rende-re. 20in» I097> »tv.T


’S s ” l « i “ “ “ “ “ “ ‘!7 i,^ " h c ^ 3 « M e , iW t ib o y .t m a „ b a d jum p a o m . ‘a - °


men n am ed ’( h ^ hear). uOT ae a , ,™ , , c a b i b ^ b j l . a


ir.tetmc,.


_____ nosition loirard.-. cnalirum. _ |,jmi as one cf


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_bound up, and a use As^batknr's molto would be for the ^ s i t t (Applau.se). recegttised as tepreseitring_i^thfuU_>’t j r ^


: ful lleg being the re^lt -K/-.. »»cctcr-


g


■ raised as rep- - w "'cf tha Asscdalion, imd the hope Cu


aum uv,


Discussion! then took place as to tbe ad- visability cf tonning a ccips for the viHiage.


for others tind not fc^themJselve^ ^Vl^^regard


hied to prcduce in them a kindly spint, and the very im ixrrtant object ir.i


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to questions he would like to W


iniQ clmimian s.iid he didl nc.t tbi^ theio


an eliitiene natura Hte 1 . 1 1 r __a


••'-'w


;ras not now living in Chatbum, •


r rti


• T'hc trx tio n was carried ,


looked upon Chatbum people as lus


, (Viends.-(hear he.ar). T l i e j 'could netjuk h m amongst them tco oftai. partoilarl} tpen tbe ple.t.sure


i . i i . ________r> - tt:. Unurvipsh svmmthv was walh ^ “ th.eim, (Apphause). TW rxccssary to jiass an c-xammatton before


ai corps could be fermed. Mr. .sunk replied that a, course of fne


lessons were necessary- in order to get efhaent but they were not compellc~d w sit tor cxaminiliorL .-\n examinaticu bad to ^ passed before a corps coidd be fenced, to Irf athliaied with the St. John Ambulance Asso-


ciaticn). Mr. SliuUleworth asked


is. 8d. constituting the mem.beis paid i>er annum, or as .an milual payment oni). Also were the accessories paid for cut of t us


if the nominal was


sumv and he further enquired 1 the dcctcr


iT.Tve his services gratuitously cr rot. In reply to the hatter Mr. Stmk said the


-s 8 1 . was paid per course cf five lessors, which were given once per fortnighq the im ImmLi-atc nigbt being utilised for imah.ce by die members among themselves. MRh regard to accsscries, liruuncnts and sue m-rneritUs were paid for by t i re mar.bers Ihem- sei'ves. and doctors cculd generallj be gu, who were only too pleased to give their scr-


vices gratis. The ch.airm.aii said he had net the .dig.itest , ,. . . ,


dcubt funds vvot.kl lye forthcomang, cnee a ccnis was fonned, they would have to gradu allv I'cel iSveir way; ard a.s tar as he l-uFself vv.a's ccncerned he vvoul.l Ije only too pleased t-j sub.scriL-e his little mitq (Applause). Mr. Leoibard Kiiig-Wifkinson said they had


corps This expense might be in part deferred bv the members themselves, .and port by vchmtriry subscriptions, and the funds from tin e to time migbit be repleivishcd by a good ccticert. Ha was ceitain that if the^ were detem-ined Icimaster the princii-Iesi of Ambu­ lance work, tlien the fun Is would be ferth- comiiig. At one time the .-Vinbubance coq .s, had been a hy-wonl for riie public ; and at that time all their exi'.en.ses had to be berne bv Ihcimselves. But to-day the .Vmbulaivce movement] was not a by-word, it wa.-, a recog nise.l public imstitutiori .and rcceirir.g help and .supp,crt frem .all classes of society. 1 he cbiccts which tbe fo\iii<lers had in view had never I'.cen relinquished, but) thc.se ob teu had developed and broadened as the time, and cause liad demanded. They could scarcely take up a paper to-day wiihcut read­ ing of some noble act or deed being done by the Ambulance memb-ers. 1 hey he.ard of liieiu lic'iiig prescciii at alt kinds of accidents ; scmotim.es in a ccal mine; in Uic fact on-; bv the madsidc ; in a r.ailway .sm.a.sh; or in fact .almost anywb.erc where suffering or .t:ci- dents existed. He believed a knowledge cf ambulance work, tended to cultivate in ll,eir r.,itur*5 a kindlier, and tmorc! sympathetic spirit, towards all their fellow- crentiires. It. ha d a leiv.laiicy to m.ake them feel that they were brothers to e-ich othe-, ar.id that them live.s w-ore net to be lived to self alcaie, but to do good lb all, and to le.ave the wori.l belter than they found it. The ailvantages w'ere manv. A knovvledge of the Ixrclv- would well repay the .shideint. Take the bones, for instance, sonic acted .as levers, seme as pro­ tection for tl'c vital iiarl.s of tilie body, some wero long, some short, some round, somic) flat, some were hcllow, whilst ethers were solid- They might take the ciculaJ ion of the blood ; or the reJaticnef the'nenesto-will;crtheact of respira,tlor.. and how trarried on. All these thing.s were dealt with im ambulance work, and further Ih.an th.at, the siudentiwas taugl.t net only how to benefit himself, but w,as taught hrav fo deial w-itli .acclilents of all kinds, .such .a.s; iiolMining,^ fruffocatlon, fits, drowning, burning, in fact, all kinds of in- iiiries were dealt with in first aid. Continuing the .speaker s.aid accident.s were cf frequent occntence in the Chatbiini; district, and a kr.owleidge of first .aid westid pbace them in a Itositicn to deal with such' cases. l ie a.sked coul d there be any grar*ler and ncblcr work Iban that cf-helping the unfortun.ate and the suffering. .-\t one time the CTgan-us.a,iion had been locked upon as a verj’ pre.sum.ptmi.s body, l-AitOatterly he wa.s pleased to static that the 'altitude of the public hod' uiidergciie a


get .a very good corps in Clitheroc, which had been a great success, and he did net see why Cliatburn should not h.ave a timtlar one. ft cciild be done veo' easily. He had p n e through it himself, and simply put down is. 8d. aixl l ad a bcok given hiiv. and a bandage, and in addition the)’ had five lec­ tures given fortnightly which helped to frit up the winter ven’ nicely indeed. He believ­ ed verv few people rerit'.iscd the .amount cl time th’e CliUierce corps had spent in gaining proficiejvoy. He did not see why they should


not have as gocti a corjis ir.i Chatbuni. 'Hie


Clilhcroe conis had given help to the Royal Army Me^lical Coqis, and h.ad also been cf great a.ssistance at she late Jutilee, an.l he liad no dotbt if they'ihadaccrp in Chatbum, affili.ated with the rUssccuation in London,lhe) would lie able to seiv.l men too, and wculd then feel that they were u.^ihil in. l-ke vyorld. (hear haar). In eonchisicn Mr. \Vilkin.imi ;:.aid he hoiieri to be .a mtar.ber of tlie coq.s if one was formed. l ie felt lih.at Chatbum !bu1 a call upon luin and he hcpeul to be able to come now and then- (Aiqilaiise). The Chairman though the best, w.ay vvculd be to pass a rcsi.iiuicn -.tni then ai>j>oir.f 0.


secretary iiro-teirt Mr. y . Moorho— ,


c iuuu> MoOrhoXUSCJ pouuctl out th a t th e ' “ YV|. tmul bo clrcuiu?pcct.” said th«» youuj; hu^- kwa-i. ^ l i f t shlick !”


meeting had been ctilled vvirit the cbject cf elecring oflicers .and a .secret.aD’, Be though,t that if they had raised a sufficient number of members they ought to elect, the officers. 'The chairrrAn explained that officers


could not be dldc-oed until after examination. After fiirt'her di.seii.ssior.i it was decided to


appoint a secretarv/and treasurer pro-tenv, and ■Mr. i\Y. Briggs wu.s appeinted 'to fill this


jiositiom It vv.a.s further tleeidixl, on the suggestion


of Mr. Townscti, to tillow peoifle to become members from the .a-Jjoining villages cf Downh.urv and Savvley; and'it vv-as then sug-. gtsiel CO ccril iho caq-.s “ Ch.itbum. and


Di.itrict.” Mr. Towmson proiiosed the neces-.san- reso-


lulicn that the AnhiiLirrce classes' be formed for Chathtim and district;. He Ihcught that if any loc.ality could raise an Ambulance ccqrs it vva.s Cliatburn. (hear hear). Mr. Jeffs seconded the resolution and the


metion was carried unanimcu-sly. The question of appointing a doctor for


liie ir-stn.otlon vva.s left) fer the rrembers thein.-elves to deci.le- Mr. h-. Kin.g-IIulkinscn proposed a vole of th a n k s to J l r Stark- otKl M r . C l -m n k l in - J . scrmh.ed. ^fr. Stark Mutably res^romiel Mr, Shuttlewortb moved a. vote of thanks* to the chainnaiv, and coupled with ill tba


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EURNITURE—The cheap Sofa Shop, 41 and'42, Penny Street, Blackburn, are Selling


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I Furniture. Genuine reductions. Tbe Buti&eH for Sale.


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" lAiiv T.niri-l (iloing tlif c.i ludralj of -.cotliml). VTliii ii -CotiiR-.’ i‘ i.-t It, .lohiO .Uiiomlu


ont till!* nioini«v4*” Ofiicc lk»y: “ No. mt. Iho foal ymi f.u.’-su-'t borders Ui>on Uic iinpo-rib.o. 1


iwpl tho flirt mP. sir.”


marrifri :ho man ►he waiitt*.” IVnilnm : “ .Stio iloni want L> marry tho man »hc want’' ; >ho^ wan.a to inarrj' ll:<* man M.mo mliLr womon want-*.


Mw. IkT.hom: “ Not fine woman in a foou-.u.d


o Mrs. llcon: “ \VI»y do yon suppose hlu- initsled ► cornfmiy); ‘ M o


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do not nsunlly lay .a knif«‘ for^ fruit tart. Diner l (who li.aif ijiven tius tipoon a fair trial, hiil wjwiout re cfinal to men?’ ’ Mr. Noodle: “ De.ar me, no!


man on oarlh wa« oocd i*noti:.:l» f.>r her. Ili^’ li-toncd \V.T»tro*4


W . . .


n bcinx married in a bailoon';” Mr. Iloon; df>n*t know, nnle*.* it wa.^ beo.uii’* Uioiu^ht no


1


UiTcn?): “ Oh! T!»?n brinr; mo a hatchcl!” n Misi Sharp: “ .So von ibn’t lliink that women


th nx further to state in yonr defence?” Prisotier: “ No, \our Honour; I only u*k you to deal with mo as YO


’liy vYornan w.as nn aflerlhon^ht.” MIs.s Sha^ipi Ihx-.c^lv. And are not second UlOll^hts best? Mnfrisirnto; “ Prisoner r.t tho bar, bavo you any­


“ U would with yom.*.elf if you were in my plaeo.^^ w I n; R‘Mi?r to be a contoilionirl when I «row up, • tld li'tle dolinnie promily. “ I’m in traininij now. co I want to know winit i.s tho b<*"l thin;r for mo to


m.an. n “ Do you think, profwor, snid Uio musically


at.” “ CJrcen apples, my boy,” chuckled the o!d ,,


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with my voice?” “ \Ve!l,” wa.s the cautious reply. “ it inny come In hainly to shout with in cn?o of


nibiiiou< vnuth. “ tint t can ever <to nn>th'ns i Conversinp with a son of tho soil, ft n-*hernian


“ Faith, on’ Ui tiid. sir 1” was the rep'.y. ^ “ Whnt did you bail with ?” “ PcKorra, Oi bate 'em with


n Ireland n*kod, “ Did yon ever catch frogs, Pat ?”


han.l. “ aiul not show cacli oilier too much alteiitiou in piihllc.” “ Whv?” usktsl the wife. “ If we do fo'ks will tliink our homo life one perpetual cat-and-


do*; fijiiit.” Smith (after porfornianro): “ Well, dones, ^what


did you think of the show?” .lone*: “ Great! That* church tcone wa« iho «finc of renli.sm.' Smitl): • So it wa-s. 1 actually went to sleep while


1 fny, did yon swoop the o5 i-o ,


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nndiir of ’•Chiidyi’’ (scvcrply); "No. im-m ; tiiu « * rrrbvtorian.' ”


irfl in tho \.u Ii In* n din'crcnl opimon of tho vftUio of b nlv in the him 1.


Wo m'pv bo tltoroiiklity convinrotl Unt ^ * bin III- in‘n.1 worlli I'vo in ih> )mMi. but Uu- Vai :no*4 Mr.n:


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,y3,at small services ho could give _______


Tlie riiirnpodiil ins a job on


on foot.WnSPTini; winn may lx? a O d l ^ - r c m t a c b tbe lop of .he ladder


fJr-ro: - V ell. I did l.a- 0 me, 1 ut it voiildii I 1. il • _ ••Nod .Marv. lioo’e yor Dorolhy get tm '“ ""r-- "Ob , c-ii ilali S!'"’’'


*crno nl liib* t licoylor!


„.l.r.l vonr la,li’. gu-rl all about tliat. - f r v r t


Ri r rwa v : ” K pacinllv wlion you Km-w the


loveiia.iii-t got moil-v rnm- tb to fiipport you. Cimiio. ’’Well. M'Bride, is tliere os innrli Inilm-.


drv ivi'll a small towel." I.nmllady: very ncl l , I-l'l loll die cbaiiibermaid to bring yi.11 less water.


i. verv larce. Are you a so'dier or a pn..ili.-t_. Siilijoci : “ Xcitlier. Tm a furniUirc r.Mno%cr.


I’brenolosisl; " Your l.nmn of


Ciislomer (gritilig Ids hair c u l l : " Did'/I c . i r lhcnr ’ Barber;


\ e . . .ir. a -


niid cooing as lli-'ie was l.rfare mar r iage. M' l lr ide; ’’The billni.g In.i ;nciea<ed lar„i.lv. Boa-dsr - " Rcabv. madam. 1 caiiiiol wipe myscU


. , i •’ Fair Helen; ’’ I bear you liave a »ecret. , „


I liaiul even wlicn it's ftiiml. blit «andinB


' ’^ E r '^ v m U m 'w m n h o n p yon conich.-t buy i t ’ ivilli.ml ptirtbaeing deer meal.


tlhertselves, f,.ar distant, when shimmer, immer


^ ____________ r,,ii,- t-wenu- minutes th e .and he


j j p,g more wit ith tlremi .rgain,. w a .a r willithout liesiUition. H


For fully twenty minutes tire tnx> ir.er'. str^- glcd in tire rvateT, xrith the poisonous che^s


icals bubbling .and f iling arouml tlrern.^ llotfr swallorved a quajrlitj’,o f the


liquid, and altlrouglr preventml


iiig, tile would-be suicide tlied a few weel i f ter The effect of the water upon the nluckv constable was terrible to contein- nlate' The poison, according to the pclice surgeoiq completely destroyed the co.atmg


■ of his stomach.


digest mv food.” he .says, ‘ .mid every li ne I took mty, was sick until it vva.s vomi ul hack I was placed on the ]>olice sick li. an-1 sent down to the Convale.sceiit HonR-^ Brighton tvvicx-. .-Vftc-r tilic second visit I hiul to go back tci my owm hmne very- bad inde.M.


” I was quite o


1 was so weak that when 1 altenipicil to w alk 1 went blind, and had to cling to anything


fe.arful aight-.sweats. and woiilil olten seized with a kind of cramp, winch .seeme.l


near me to ijrevent me from; falling. to be in my verv bone.s. , , r


1 hail lie


1 could not retain food or nourishment, except in inimile qii.in-


titie.s—just enough to keep me .alive. “ I next Went to Brompton Hospital, Init


again I derived no benefit. I'or two years


I rem.aincd in live police force, suffering .n tills way, anil during tlie two years 1 was only able to irut in three months’ ‘ lut>"' Seeing that 1 w.vi practically done for. in January. 1899. I vvas given a si>e-eial peiasion, and re-


tiretl from the force. I conliiuied to gel worse-, despite all


efforts. -N'o m.i’.le-r how tempting and lig.it the food which was prepared. 1 vomited all 1 look, and the very sight of fiKid iiiade- me sick'


I became rediice.l in Weight fronr


over 13 stone to just over 10 S lo n e , and I vvas as weak .as a kitten. The vomiting, the s tile- stoniacli and in the b.ick. the


pam acr(?ss night .swc.u .and the cnurTing sen."^at;ioni cimlinued iiii.abalevl until b.-lAcniber in last


vear. ’’ In that month 1 w.a.s reccnimeiuicil to trv-


.some of Chas. Kor.Ie’s Bile Uean.s. --V few do.se.s m.ade me feel a bit stronger, .so t went ill for a eour.se. in orvier to give them a fair trial. By the time I liad l.akeit .a few bexe.-; I vva.s a different man. The vomiting Innl .stiqipe.!. and the ciiill. a.-liing pain at the iiit of ihe stom.-ieh had gone.


been i - - - up i’ivery (lay 1 g(jt


stronger and .stronger. Hie .-ramp ami the night sweats s.opp’J.l. tile siie.'ks ami fla-sh.;s before my eyes disappeared. 1 became able to walk without needing sup[)ett. ansi a: night 1 enjove.1 s.iiimi. tefresiiing sleep. “ To cut .-i long storv- short. 1 am m-w quite 'ihe effe.'ts ot tile j.oison have


enretl.


be-en driven on'- of my .system by the Beans, ami mv :;tomach and .ligeslive organs .seem to have been re-ni.aile. I have eaten so well that 1 have gained twenty-one ix.iinds in weight, and am still adding to il. F<>r the first time for nearly five years, on iMiristmas Dav last 1 was able to eat ami enjoy a good


Christmas .1 inner. “ A few montlvs .ago 1 was .able to re-start


work .IS atli n hint in a pielnre gallery. For three weeks before Clirisuuas I was at work There from ha|f-i>ast ;eight o’c.oek in the morning to half-ji.ast eleven at night, t-alnr- davs includeil, and I did n..>t feel fatigued


with i'.. “ In mv (-.ase Bile Beams sx-em to have


worked .a miraele. Publish my .statement by all means, and let as many people as ix.s- sible know what a splendid remedy is placed within their readi.” The chief les.son to be learneil from the


lu t t le in the Kasl.” Kdilor: “ What do they say?” A«>istant: “ It appears that l>otlt sides were gre.ntly ouUnimbered, bu t each dofeateil the enemy with


it- was on’.” A*”is tant: “ Hero are more de.*patches about that


tevere losa.” Mngirins is not li.aiidsom«*, ami he know* it.


damson; “ Do you boliovis in soioiul sinht ? l ln id u p (*ndly) ; “ I’m forry to say tliat I do.


.


\Vhcn his fir*t b«i»v was l>orn In* avke<l: “ Doe* it look 1 ko me!” Of cout»?c they ron’ifd in tho afUrm* r.ti'o. “ W'eU,” toid he, w'lh a sisn, “ break ll to my wi'o Kently.”


pirkovl up a coin tho oilier dav, nmi thuimlii i t was 0


I lialf-«overoi:*jt, but at sccom! sight 1 found it was


a farthing !” Kcclor’s Wile: “ You ought to avoid oven the


Bpne&r. t.co of evil. Do you, yourself, think tho girls who da. .o o'"' r ig h t i ’ Dello of tho Parish: “ 'j hev must be. I know Iho girls who don't dauco aro always lafU’’


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■ *■' .. men»« Barcftiu.^. Fr«« I l lu s ­ t ra te d I ^ t conta in in g 1,5W New a n d Soeood-IIftni M a­


\ ^ CYCLES I CY C L E S ! !—Im- Cplo d rank th e health of the veascl ^yhich hvt , • • v


of tho gentieinen wLo woa aaked to join in this ceremonv replie<i :


chines from SOs. to jB5. Manrellooa B a r ju ln * 1001 Machines. F i r e I lu n d r a d New Maehincs, 1001 Make, from JC2 I7e. Gd. S ins le Mnebino at WhoUialo Pr ices . Acceaioric;& of e rc ry des­ cription a t h a lf u»ual P r ic e . Larsro List F ree , an y addrea*. Ai;ents w an ted . T rad e supplied.


W a R H ILOW & CO., Weaton-cap«r-Mar«.


Cycle M an u fac tu re r*


•ncccss to th e ?hip in th e liq u o r she floats in. A friend disappeared, and returned with a


of water. Thankinj; him, w ith a graceful flourish tb e recipient tossed th e water off. Immediaieiv he made a fearful


•onchinij.


“ U g h I ^Vhftton e a r th i» i t? ’* he spluttered. “ T l ia t? ’* Baid hU friend. “ Why. you’ve drunk to our noble ship in th e identical liquor eh#


began choking and ,


, X fieete in I** 0 k


On th e ir arriv a l a t the Cape a p a r ty of Encu?^h ught them Kafelv to th e ir destination, th^e


“ No, I’m a te e to ta l le r ; b u t I ’ll Trillingly dinnK


above sen.s.ational inei.lent. is iliat no ea.-e of digestive ailment, vveakivess. natise.a after meals, sleeples.sness .and general debility is loo bat! for Bile Beams to touch. Remem­ ber this! Haiul this ea.se to your friemis who are ailing. To put Bile Beans in the wav of a sufferer is the kimlest servi.-t; you can render. Just think of die debt of grati­ tude Heffernan owes to the frieml who re­ commended Bile Beans to him. A ou may earn like gralitii.le fnan some of y.mr friends.


'Phe me.lieine referred to aliove


may be olitaiiievl from all eheir.i.sls pnee one anil three-half-liciice a be.x or two an.l nine for a box containing three limes the quantity.


S11..I.1U-.1 l.y tile D:ml..;> U a cm a o e 'I . lic


ibo same contains the s t iongcs l aoinl.on evcrvthing else iic !css.iry to cx-ni. ;; i i .osn cu t down. lUto:l. and Imrrc .


d u tv . A piec-.. of copper wire, a.ul a i.;cce ,.i wood will eiiaiile d ie r id e r to lemp.-.rtirily lio..i ... po-.t.oii a broken raddio spring, am. so on 111


small ways ti.e i-yehst can th u s help im-. d._ U is of course raroiy Ib a t any a.-cii.io.i s i ..i a., . ns lias to be paid, bu t i t is ju s t as well to be prouded wiili tlio wherowitbail should o re a su ii arise.


to motor cycles is a praetic.- wlmdi o-.g..- o checked, th e re being m an y a rg u ium .s


Tl ie s trong incliuatiou w ith evousts ;.i l-i;.g 011 . 1


In tlio first pl.aco ino-.ors liave an niil...<.....1


l .a b i to f .suddenly slowing down, bi in.Mig . ! m an , who, w ith perspiring ..-atmes


Ilia .... . seorciiiim ftititiuie to oxcM over mo ’.or power.


, has boon v.Tmly u Tii<‘n


ext remely nnuoying a f te r sc Houie lift


h a n l work beliiiul a motor cy.:le f.ir tl.o l invi . to Biiddenly leave off po.iallmg, toacl. leave one coniparal ivcly .slamiiug.


Uvlc bu t ’.oii, r.mi


i.-,,,.. , , tou rin g tills coming E a s te r? If


locfTeclatyrcrepa-.ro'.vin^to t.iu ^ contained in fomc “ cheap and inuHv bavin


■ . ri


been nc:'es«ary to a?:vm and uiT'^n ptl-.u pair. T l : r “ "Muli:*-:** otn::; ■ *’’v re ( ’•>m\iany.


- i s o . , i . . , . p. - n n m n . . p-- S i mucli has a lr fa d y been v . r .iu : i I'


rep air. I t is of a compact form easily ta r r a ! la th e waistcoat p.ickel.


i.JC


^aciu^ qm-sti.ui, th e MMint. intercs* d s n ^ ^ the piibiic ami tiie la.-k of " new 1) . -I a “ ■» •■acc pall, ami «■-> on, t i n t tlm.-e is ri.i..,. ' . r j little fresh th a t can he s a i l on l -c . Bin.'.e la s t year anti ll.c comic.g


. '-'.j


a Bliylit revival, it wotil 1 Ik. n-s w. ii t - c ... wl.a’. way tl.is .a t is f a . l >ry icm.c.c y lo


fostcreii. Tile in ’.ro'nici.oii .-f n - •' ra tlic vital point, as llii-ir pr.-s. iivc o.i vvonl.l r.-s-llt in morn connietition a '-‘ ‘ more exciticg racing, I tn n . l i . i - . '-g of liie [i-ahl;.;. w’


oo a t iirv-v..’-


hcians.i cycle r.aciog Ims no alti hu t hec.inse tiio r.-siilt of .my


’ S'' ‘J fsl


1 faultv m.\tu ^ .*


-J-- rat


N u .. a ” . T t


111, to commit suicide. Hehernan dived


CYCLING NEWSJ k GOSSIP. G.mtl progress is beiuq mmie with the nsw


cvn!i«*s’ clubiionso .it. Hirminglmni, wh'c!i la evnecleti to he openeU very si,only. 'Irero la, lit le iloubl llmt tl.e ciubhoupa will be very op,liar ummigal i.icmbe -B of tlie trade win, are


numeroua in and armiml ]5irmn,gli.im, ami as the subscription is only one guinea for, members residing witi.in a raclms of twelve mdes. ami Imlf-a gninca for those residing without,niimeious applications for mcmbor.diip are bound to bo


forlhcomiDt**


ami tran, sncccssfullv r-pnb.l tor damafies aga.nst Uio driver at Iho Kmit W inter Assi/.es, beta at Maidstone. Mr. Jnstico M riglit awarded tils


A cvclist who hr.(I hem run down by a Im-so


cyclist fifteen pounds daniagca. Tl ie onlv diflcrcnco between tiio Dimiep-Wel-h


an d Dnnliip-Hart lclt ly re s is tlio nu.de of aUadi- m en t to ll.o rim . B o th are made of the big.u.A q u a lity mate ria ls, an d li.ivo tlie same nou.shppmg


p a t te rn on tlic tre ad . Tl .o best k in d of finger-post most appreciated l.v


tlic lo n r is l a rc lliose made of won and cm.si:.. of o e n f ram e s in wbicb ibo letters composing tbe n ames are fixed. Tim le tte rs are elea' y delmo. against llic skv and can be re.ul.ly disUngnoncd when i t is too d a rk and mipoi-.l.le t.i read tlie


o rd in a rv signs. Tliey bave also tbo merit of being m veticaliv o v c r la s l in g .in d require onIv an oeea-


Lmml renovating witli p a in t to renew tlieir pristine Z o a r a . ce. l i^ l le rb y , Uiis bind of finger -posis ,s


a most in nnivcrsal use and if o th e r cminliesivoim to low the oxainiile of liic IV-ak cornily. llie lot of the tonring evelist would be made mi.eli biq.p.er


and ll.ey vvoiild prove a verilabio Ixion to many a weary cydi-it.


■Vltiiongli llie la t te r day m.iciiines are gf iur.illj ncaUing'so excellently eonsiriicted, lutle necidena


IV I E M O ] B E V . 1 There wn-=, a 1;


Lane Cluipel 01 the pa.'itor, the Kj to refer to the . t,f ube Church the week—Mrs- ing the fKirvice a Hcl>e,” wa-s -su' Jtlcntorie.s, by J The Rev. Cm.-.


text, Rev. i-i‘ i 3 hcsiveu saying


the dc.ori which, fortli.” He war tci hk' hearvirs. this present 1101! to take to heart t tha,t p3-ss.agc—-tl blessedire.ss- sei


^ a n d son-.ctlung t| the all-.abscrbiivJ deal to b e said ent; boro- the m| suircuiided will a wondoiful wi, and the uu.'ie v. we criiiie t'-! re. wcriel. And H" L'WXIU:;'-; V.1 everyone .'ee,i'.u 111 almost; seeiue


‘‘ Blessed is tlie ticii in tic.s pie; who c-111 cb'!l Blessc-t are *.hv • tl'.c-se with gve-u


grc.lt power A'-'- jire:'.enl litc- 1| was how the many t f them cult to gc'. :iw. -icntimeiu.'' , ! tioned in ihe many exeii- s ivorivs- oi,r e: things aiiec'.e. l.irgely nb" ri -


^ could all ;*’■> rtiiuinde l n-'- ■ tiy tins < > the ".self" in! the gie.r: n i--) guard ,:.-i:e-;.i


l;.i.rymg ” 1 t)'-’ g.yr of being • so mueh on ; might a.'-’s. " h.. ltne.-;s? 'n-.i-s fonn our v.. <:on;-.'er.!'.ie:-. i


1 lOl- llie UV'T-'


po rta iit scralvli races r c - ’-s ca. li t.ni la - ►.ame I'avo or throe k-adin^ men. K bU.. N.uioiml C y ch 't* ’ V num to cucovua,;-: n


in every pos'iiblo w.a%. rnfo rtu u iv lf ly inbtdad <•£ d'utiK tL. i


the* clatirio oxunip’.imi tn t**. > ear :i n.on out a liccn-e Truly ihc


p ln u “ e and try th e ir hkiU. th a t of ih-: nov'u-e.i, Uu?:: who would u'tiniatqdv dei


Arc tbtC pi’c.iei.t 0


ha'< pul an impo.liii-.cnt m tLo -‘a.' liiicuso is but IritluuJ. but n..kLi kt.t Ii-


l of t toxn


cutl’i-.-ion*. to retard many fraia laLu.ii On the ot!ier b.and if ihurt- ltl no f. -


e,i ibion^da, men w.'uUl lU’iro Uk’.Ii'. i i It mn-H I'H roiiifi a re uousul k


M;’e tiack.s in a..>


hibUs for Use dui lmmq pubne ml- i i-- laciiic. i-* IV que t ’on u-uv b. ;Oy, tv"-. ^touJid t ’


u a t tho lary;er cnfamf-uc-n-.-.:


traciti* in Ku;^1a?;d— lops l-i prev en t ih e cheap taU*. v.hich


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on th e far Mvh* of li l I L f- n . h aUi the liniiibc**.


l ’* :-s.n:aH> '.r**:!! /..! ! -k .


is Ihe ease, ivltiU'U;;:: mi.lvmbledlv ‘■m proviiu; nvc:no \%hii-h i ' f.ii in .i*. Decau'o i*. can b-o more cl-osf-.> ffii I ’l auce. :ui 1 Amori'-a p a r tx u h u 1 y, vii h.if


lf.U‘ r C' uut r v beiinj only two b-ip-v . 1’lini v.c should r.o.iMdor n n n e r tM an four lap ;


lo enI^^^'e ihn lracU>. one- t 5-* mo^l Kncce^^ful fr-un .


jHHtjl of vic’.v and pcov»dm“ the properly i!«.simie\l would iilfco be qn.


higU-KjK*ctl riJmg . b;;nl.: for I ;lie


.somel'nin;-' in.. th.al we w.re hin'.ed ,n in !hn .vcierinn-n'-s ; ! ! tc real;.-,' wl.V, text ,Ii'i r,g nv ir. death i-.'eU. emne-te wil!i w.is ,n l.ie l.or ideals :;.S te. wlr dc.a'-!i ho! ,n. r.ii who ;■! rsideic' the .ieaih w'ni ■ all env:’--. h.vt'd .ami ;i-,.ic.:ii;r v, ivil so n 1 : -h 1 the n r , 1111’ .! u;


. ■' manv ja-i pie 1 \ the luateln-d 'n


■!*ip mto cl.amp.!’


’ of ilea'.h-—ll n l| J


the arrange:! I thev miL ni- e


: ,? this w i Mire that we'


I realise d I we mig'V. s| .Mk| 5 w,i-s !>'• I '-s; s all earth, e -,hinl t etened r, - . I


CioiUmir.ng


■S the text. I.'.: a pcssibk; li'e—■ 5 should all h.i r| could We ,ay ; ;!v .a h't'-:.' i I e\]-. ^ ^ve livotl ;u)tl tlu; ;Uu (•- We. ])ass.'.1 ;iv Ct:rt;'!iilv r- when tlu' vain H'.ii' j- ‘ f t


# wa.*! a :-.q, .jrj "Wine n’.s; in^ i |S?Im


»:v| in" of H(nv <-i uM there w 's i.o rt*ali!jj'.*^ a-i <*» rp-vro tuTTn*-. ? nna'h


mef.lirire '1*!


■ kercame. a T'" ilu f’ t|v


woi^ whi.t ibt'


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