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U irv.ij, uhicli ia 1^10 !)0 \v


;-:lv. 'l’i t*rc ia ~ will );c very lra<?e \vlu> :u*o


|;h.;.ii, au'I as Uio :i far nv-'inbera f ive mlK-S, and


livliani, minierouB bonml to bo


|lo\vn by a horso .iiiiir’.L'es :»''aiuat


As'i/.«!s. lield at InL awarded tUo


J.i.- <d l!ie hif4*n*at jaine n.>u-:dinning


jie l>:inb'p-WoUdi nu'de oC aU:u-h-


■ l.iv ^b^^llll|..uisbed i,)e to read the


i'-- cotup'rdnv; tbo ,• el'-a’dy del’nied


Pno nn-ril of beinj* ,,i' cid\’ tu» r»cca*


1 uf lin;;«:r posts is i, i coinitii-swould •.'Ur.ty. tl\e lot of


• i- )on to many a are Generally


tU- miu:h Imppiei* ’ :i,;w th«.-ir priotino


• -I ap p re ciated by i; and ••.)i.siHt of


M E M O B I A I i S E R M O N B Y THE.


R E V . E . G A L P I N .


going to! realise the blessedness of just simply falling asleep in the) Lord uniless they had been awakened to the consciousness of God’s


, nearness to tlhemi all the way through life. tlTat ntis the supreme pesver in their lives, he .asked. Was Gcd tliatjjowcr? Let the


Lane Clwpel on Sunday e\chn.g as , a Jigion that only touched a, man when the the pastor, the Kcv. F. Galpin, took occasion


M-h.-re was a large attendance at the Mcor young pccple ask that question, ard endeav tiiLiv. - o


10 ’ '-'ler the Cdattrch wh'jcli la c inglK. ..e d in k that it was merely a life-


llie week— Mrs. Cook tu r f MrS. YHiip-p. Dur- „,T^yi,-g appanilus tliat came into play just at 1 . . er\ ice a siiecial hpr.n, “ A H p n n c f the finish for the ^ th e r in g up and restoration


U,pe.” mas sung to the tone, ol snec Mcinoiie.s,” by J. 'V. llayhitrsn Tlie Rev.


. •. 1 »- ,1 our to a.nri\ver it, fo’* it MRfy a very poor re- cf life became dark ar.tl cnnincus, ,atjd


. , f . to the death of hvo of the membeTS death loomed in the distance. 'I'hat was net , . ; , , ___a, rir<T a religion- It was a- libql an Clvristianity to ^


nf “ Sweet of the wreck.s. cf life scarreel .and bruised rfth ulcers <:f riotous lieTng. AVhy, it almost


lo\f. Rev. 1 4**3 ■ h ,.u cn .saving u n to me, Wr ite , Blcsso.1 a re


('icnllcntan prcnclied from the seemed as if all the bleed of C.alvary could “ t\nd I hctirel a voice from not cfenn.se such a, one! And yet even in


aea.l wliich die iix the Lord from, henre-


forih." Me wondercsl hew real that text was t,, his Uearois. Absorbe.l as i>eoplc were in this present world it wns e-xcc-edinvjy diir.ctJt tcuike to hettrt the senlimcr.t which! underlaid lhat p;i.ssage-the mc-s-sngc that there was a pLsscJne.sS, scinctliing to look fenvard to, soir.ething to- hive for. -nte present was


; i. iiid;* accidenlfl , ,iid ihc ^oopc of !n:'.ii. 'riiis


Uio all-ab.s< rbing, uirf yet there was a great deal to he said for it. We lived in the pres- uit, iK-ie tl e iniage of the eartliy, and were siiriLtinded with inaler'ial conditions.^ It was


• a least p'o far p 'i; r.f copper


; 1 ■ di :v'< can \;..v .-nlli'-’icnl to


• ui- .>m y brealc-


. { .• >rd. wdl t-Jiable n;-tL’.uce, in tbo r;ui be easily


i 1 a [Ci'cc of wood 1


- at ti e i'd^e«, to do Ih.M in po-^ition


. . : l i ) b e ]u-ovided arise.


, i>:'ip b’.ll'.ScK. It ;wii -oieh as this


:.‘ ;n a variety of


! •. ■ an unbeomini* bt m-M-.;.: to yrief r'atnia s and


v-i. i.-: : ' i:an:; on V. Ir.eii on^bt to 1)0 .• :im 1 .‘.s a.J.’iin -t it,


,p. . iivleavouriii^


riien a;pdn it in , .-n MiinnleH


; ii a uiitUin, and if


f,.r ibe driver to


a roliahio ir which ;ci-i 1ms laabdiiy material .'iitliis. it


liii patch oulht


efinancnl aimed m


'oinpany, bi* lilies


1,1 ,..,i ■’ on the 1; really very i-.pc; hut


t n upon the ,i:-pl:i\cd by


• yve si^ns of i t.) (•. nisalc.r in li y iiiirchr bo


■ r.v itn; men is .ei ib.e track


:,',d le t,*.cr and : ,:e af.endanco


- ,1. a way, mjt -in f'>r t.h(*ni,


;i.‘ b. ie. ecu ibo 1


tile more ini- : behoves ibo


;ia-'e new iiieil ,! '


.i,,- ’. . . i . lift N.C.U. ;rf. li\ rc-cnulini; f fr-mi laUiujt > f L \ lx 11' l' ‘-»Gt I'


• 111.i-if'-H it in ., ..


1 lai. f.bl tip I Ill. f '.! iii:iiil.»’ m


I t* ri.Mtu*t]il)urcil


,.V i, ,i,i,i tn be many ;u'.,,i i.l.a-iipions.


\ 1 n W ,


1, u.Ctsl. on tlio , f 1110(1,:rii


M \ ■ v;i V rc‘?pun* .,!.r, e ill cycla


; , ,.,M „,,'t ihiiil: this 'II '■ iiy -nnailm' li'ie'lis ; r ;n i'n ! 11 tc'nstiog Ill


i n n i ■ O'nnl'y placed r


I ’ r.illn-VCl!.


I;.--, in do! mile'— , 1 V <'n.b l i ning


ill-- tciniciicy


. , ; . I'.II.I : l•:l■■!^ in tl>“ ; . > I -.11- I ■ die niilo.


• 11.1 ii -m :i' sp ■ctiitoM , l,i,n ,1,,. hiinliing la ..'.'..'j be (jn.le eate- for


1-11,1,', . -. ari -V lai'ge- A l.kko th'5


a wunJciful wcrld was this malcri.Tii world, ;„.,i Uie more we Icarne.i about it the more re-ilise chat it w;us a U-autiful attractive, a.nd


wc <'.unc i*; \vlv1lI. A ikI


i Lcause of that it seemed to suit us, and d to be c.trricd .away with it.


cM'rvtmo ^oc^!^ It al-..o.W seciuel as if everybody wms .srvying :


- lilc-.cd is tlie mmi w lio auaims a liigli posi- J : " - :U , i s present litoj Blessed ts the .can


who etn cl/tdn n.mt ci joymenl, hle.sscd are the inonm.ei.t, the brave,


ih'.se with gre.it eaj ..........-


meam mo- llte.”


erem l.ouer just to' itike . 11'


lu.w the- ic world was uUkiiig, v u.,,. Ill mxe in iuiei


'I hal was how it hcenied ualkiiia-.


--- - -— . ana


n ow ; an J


leilie-s tor kncwledge and iw '-••j-'j


how


:n;.„v r f Uiem feit, .md Italy it va.S VCO' dlffi- a.!' 'to -el tiw-av from such scnlunents to the ■ enmeerns cf dm one supreme thing nnur


Loiied in tile text. Of eeurse, ,r„mv exetise-s. Tlieie were c-ur duues, eur


works, our erg.igemcnts, vfivJ really the.vo


i-miigs affemed u.s all. Me larjelv alxc.rt ed in this prc.seuL life, .md we coul.r -an s.ay a great deal to pe'ople vvho leiiiinded us th.U we were giving too n ueb u, dlls e.mWly life and putting loo much ct


the .'.elf" into the ereav ivj.stake cccutciL


giianl c.-pecially against UiiS dioking U rving of the Letter life whieh vvms in dan e-r'of lieiug Oheked if we eertred ourselves so imu-li on ii ere worldly things. ..omcone iiiiglu a-k. what < - aid they <lo wUhmit vvorld- r,nes-i? This we could all do. we could IK-r- fniin our wr.ili'-.'v duties with such .Si .sj.,nt a ,|.r,„ion that L might Le a step towards ,..M,-..:thing higl.er an 1 noble-. Lntd we did


\Vc nccdctl to and


-,hai. wo w.-:e. not living tlu: bfe liinte I m in the text. With all those


‘ r semimoms ,,f dm world it was veO' ■ ''ffi‘->>lf


•to riall-e. what tlm text really implied. 111.: text .iid roc mean that there was a, hlo-ssing. ii ,loath ii.mlf. hiit llmt there w;m .a Ue-ssing roime-tol with llu; fiiiLsh c f those whose cr.d was in the Lord. IVoj'U: Imd ,t gro.it n .mv i-h-as to wliat made t)ie cireum.sViumes ot doah hoi m ralile. There were .some nalioms wlio .. nsi.iered that ll-e l-lesscd death wa-s ll„- .fe.illi ivliieh tr.<ik jdaec surtcundoxl Vy all cm's lovol ones who wore._i-eady to \ve:p .-m l ii-(„-;aiir. sorrow over them loss. It was 11.1 so nu -Ii ilealh tli.al ix.-ople deplored a.-j th.; einnmsum-cs soniiccted with it, .mvl immv people even desired a huge arvount cl l!ie matcri.al to Iw put into the oiroum.sl.arces „ f —the tomb they h.ad for lliar., :uid the arrangements made for iliein—so ihtit tliev ini'dit carrv with ihoan a fair share of this worid’.s g-.oila. The preacher was- not Mire tliat we were free froirj it. Wc nee led t/i realis,' ih.U there was only one way in vyliieli we miglit speak c f deathi .o-s ble.ssed, and Uiat was liv resting in tho Im.rd, reidy to give- up all ea'rdilh- things and just to pa.s.s away intc-


ctrnnil rc-sl*. (^iiuimiinc; he iirgcfl heurert- tn s \i > , .


( ’ij.fi pnrty of KngHsh nf lilt; V(;s.scl ^vl»icll biwl


I thfir (Ifstinalion. One |u« ifdieti to join in thi*


lit n i willingly dnnl<i


pior slio flouts in. n tuniefl with a glass


lib a irraceful flourish UT ofl. Immeiiifttciy ud began ebeddng wid ^


Ih \n it?” bo yplutlered. ■ 1. “ Why, you’ve drunk


Ir the identical Hquor ab*


the text. Imt them riiilise tli.at there was a. pn-isihU: h!i";sedre.ss even in death, lor w-e slioidd all Imve to face it- In what sense r.mld we sav that the tcTininalioii of life- wa.s a Iv’e.-e l ex'perierre? If not in l i e smi.n- that we lived anil mcvcl :urf had our Leir.g m the ativexphere of tli,3 cte-ml. and that when u.! pn.ssol nwTiv w'c px-sso^l imto fiertainlv red ' )>v living in the "t.Tl.l, ivlmn die liea'rt wa.s oirchi.g .some vain tl'.ing i f the enrlli. M e n.ight .say there wn-; a lile.'.sediicss in denth when our spints were re.sting i p.on Cod. 'Idiat was the me.ar ing of p.-lieirn—the religion of Je.sii.s Cliri.'J. 11, w oruld tliere he any dying in the T-ntd it there was no living in the I.orf. Mere sneli reali ies as Gc<L Jirvus Christ, ard rdiunon m-re terms? Many people loverl religion


just a.s niui'h .and no more tli.an lliev medirire. 'Fhev d i l not wtint it, anil if t hen.'inu: a, i-seccssilv tl'.nt tiev' shov.hl have .soni.g then, thov took as litUe as pcssihle. I t was what they called ,i. n.i.sty thing, liccau.se


it disagreed with tlicrrs But iicw were they


;uid to en oy eh-is I'll at


such ca.sc.s the lovej of God triumphed, the ugh how mctin it w.as to gp .soloar! We xvanted to lie assured c f leaving^ the ]xsicc anil the) rest by R v i rg consccrateid livc-iJ, Ivy liv in g unto the L o rd and tihen wlicn the end cai.ne we shoiiUl lx: bles.sed. T h e text reve.aleJ a rather beautiful pic­


ture. He alwaiys thought it ought tc be read as the conclusion of the Beatitudes, for really it was the linislc The)- had the declarations of Christ in H is wonderful sermon cn the Motuif, witli rcgiud to the bicssedness c f


those who were distinguished by certain sixKii- fied virtues, and thci'| cught to come the te x t : “ Blesscal are die ticaul who die in the Lortl.” First the piepar.ation .and then tl;e gatlicring up, .and life had not been spent for ncughu No one could make him Lelicve that Che earnc-suiess, the .afTeoticn, :md ihegoil which ha<f been ili.splayed by a mother for hcT chil- dren ;uxl by the faoher for Ids household Ixad


been wa.sted. that it was like water wliicli lia J been .jrlit or. the srnnd .and coaid not bo gathered uj.'.


If deatfli meant water


split on die .sand, it meiuit the denth of these wIio.se live.s luul been wasted. They were gl.ai! they ctmld remember Christ’s tuiehiiig in lliat inaster, ti nt those who eir denvomed .an,l strove to carry; out the Lord’s werk ill any sliape or I'orin would receive tlie ccii-sclalion and the blei-siiig. Their werks fol­ lowed after them. He sai l ho w< iiUl not like to clcse lii.s re- iiuirks that evening witliont c.alling .attention


to the first wcrd.s in the text: “ 1 liearil a V nice.” voice from, heaven was ceiuimially siiadtiiig to ms. I’lie Moor Lane Cor,greg;i- tit.n liatl iiLar.l .a. very siieci.al voice. Only the jireviou-s Sunday one cf their members h.ad joined witli them in jiart of tlpc momiilg scnice, and had .sung wi'.Qi them, ■' I’niise my .soul the K u ig c f Ifcavei-, 'I’l; hi.s feet they iriinite Ijriiig.”


■ iiid then;at: iglil liad (xisscd away. Di.l t ey net luar a voice .‘ per,king to llieni ihicugli such an in.ideiit as that? The congregaiicii I'.ail lost two, motlier.s—one on tlie Sniidav :.r.d o'le oi'i the Sttorday. l ie said he did m;l know liinl there


ar.y ^c:Uer tcmi


.that, vi at cf im'tiicr. Ana ngst ail hninan ic- lation.';. amonj^t all the wor*.!.^ wc \isc i ct n* r-crtol with


oilier, inoUier was die most


eomi'it hemivc—the atTemicii, tlie h ve .1.'d llu; tendento.-s, the toil frem ivcinirg til' r.i._dit, the care and the worry and aii.viety when sieki.ess came. -All o.idd testify to the wouTi i f ti e- geo.l n.i.thcr. He ( iily wished l.’ie'V could rva'is-e n:o.-e .''i.,l nu re the alTcC- ti( n and. the t,iil of these who ha,d hecii dcii to tl'.em. Let Uicni try aixl realise whr.t the x'oioe wa.s sayi'g; te- tflicni. *I lie iiiiterlal voice w.as hnshe-J. No hni.ger would tlioic he .my warr.'iim. er instructions, hut none desired to ,Io .aiiyaliing tiiat wonid l'.urt the levcxl (,iic gone l'ef(.re, .an 1 sc they r.eeale'l to li.'te-n ti., tlie vohe- Did tliey hear th.iti voice? Hu wished tliev could re'.ilise mi le tha.t tlnoe win; pa-o'e 1 .'-.way fnuii. u.s left im re than a g(ji • I ivime*. Some j.eoj'lc had the idea tli.it there was just, a g'.od rcputatiina left I cliiad. Ho verily helicved U nf the suml ami sul.stan. c c f wtlHived lives wai.s ever enthroned .around the verv ineiition of their r.aires. aii-1 they were a sort of presence near to iis. If "C only live 1 .a.s we might to live we sdiou? 1 net' think them, far awaiy from u.s. Dim’t let. them think tliatUie life li.id iKieii lost, but let lliearj try' and reccgnise tli.at those voicew wer: S|x.aking to them. 'Hie great qumsiion wa.s whether they heard the voiee. The great vclee of death had .siiokeii. and he wmil 1 urge' them to dc/ lovereiiee t'o the departed bv askimr what: wa.s the w.ircing the voice


MRS. WEBSTlvR (from a photograph). Mrs. 3Yebster stated 10 a reporter that her


troubles commenced three years ago. “ I Wics taken,” .she says. “ with pains in sloniadv and across my body. I had to go the kitchen .stooping— I couldn u


stand up straight.


first called in a doctor, who ordered me to bed, ami I was in lied three day.s. It turned out to he ulceration of the coating of the stomach. stoiiracli.


. I I was th.at way for


months, .and it is only through taking Dr. AVillianis’ pink pills for jiale people- lliat I


am strong and well as you see me to-day. 1 . . . .


frx • •


1 could not keep anything on my It all came back, and 1 was that


weak ihrongh lack of iiourislimeiil that 1 eotildivt lift iiiv hand up to my mouth. In­ deed, it would he dinieuh to exaggerate the suflering I experienced, until hv gop'. for­ tune 1 learned the nients of Dr. Williams pink pills for jrale peojde.


A LIVEllPOOL WOMAN IN TEOIJBLE.


REM.-VRlvABLE A l 'FA lR IN EDGE LANE.


_________


MISSIONAllY SERMONS A T


CONGREGATlONAIi ClEURCll. T h e annua) misslionary serir.oms were


preached oil Siuxday last, a.ti the Congrega tientd SCnrucli, to good pengiegatlicns, b y


Inve-sllgation: has recently been made into the paster, the the rtither remarkable incident co.tcerning a


Liverpool woman. whicK lias altamed some U.e Cniirc « - ^ _ tlw-Rcv V/Dsou publicity in the O g e - la n e district of the city, was agam(a good attendance, the Rm .


J T h e nnattcr is full of interest for itself alone, Murray presiding. tv ttt_Mlltt»* X resides at -/- ---- j ------ fj „


Ldge-lanc, Liverpool. nT'V.v


doubt they would enjoy it on tliat c^c-asion. Their repea t was not a large ona; they Iv-ut coTlceleU for their New Year’s olTering, die cum of £ .y 6s. loj^tL, whUe the collecuon-s on the previous Sunday h.ad tm.cuiited to ;^4 7s. 6 j,^er., making a total cf


iorlh Indi.a, tnen g.ave an na-s.*v,.=w..o - -- C his work. At tho outset he


ever.uttgq tdten there ...... t-ho osml '


BAND OE HOPE. At d'c Wesleyan .school, on Saturday, the


last Band of Hope'meeting cf the season was held. There was a very good audience, over which Mr. Eastwood, of Lontorhouse, pre


sided. WESLEYAN SCHOOL The band of hci>e sodiety held a n.eeto.g


in the sehoolrconv on Satortlay overling, when Mr. P.aswcod (Lewerheuse) presided over a fair attendance- The programme con


PIUVATE


ADVANCES NOTICE.


A T SH O R T


T H E BRITISH LOAN CO. Still continue to GRANT ADVANCES DAILY FROM £ s UPWARDS


i’o all persons worthy of Credit, with or w'ithout sureties, on simple Promissory Note at a Re.ason.able Rate of Interest and Easy. Repayments to suit Borrower’s Convenience. Immediate attention paid to couiUry appli­ cants Distance no object. Terms ar­ ranged before completing. Strictest con­ fidence observed whether business done or


not. Call or write, in confidence, to the actual


Lenders, (Lowe , _


te n Holg.atc .nccoinp;uvio.L T H E B R A S S BAN D .


'live ccmir.itlec of the Sabdat Bra.»s Band ifs- 5“ ->


whicli he tl'-ouglit was very gccd. 'Fhe Rev. G. Mv Bullock, jnissiorajy m North lndi.a, then g-ave an intcicstoig accoi nt


mi.s;f,<maiic>s) can.e home ftom f^^


to lx; in.,-i)ired, slTcr.gthened, and cheered, and one of tlic benefiu. of dcputalicn werk 10 tlic missiimer was to find that there were peoi-.le at hoira: wito were watching Uian m Uic di.vtant land and thinking of ihmr work, and their family a s werf. India; was a c cu n ry which w.-us docidy imeresiing to them for


many reasor_s. Matty of fouml scxvp-c


................ -.0 there for the nmnifestalion of .,Biiitics in many ways.


'Ih e ir great


Jvsd distinguislvcd themselves tn wen magnificent btolle-"- ^


cotmtry, God had given it^to


ppe had used the strcrglh c f them .inii-S , pf„a<rht th.aX conutry into them posse, 'Hieir great


an ...j <5{'holars liJui


gone oaL-m.<rConnd .a. great 6 ^ .1 in which fo studv the rEigicn of the


Church had a higher c.iU .urf


erea.'er ahiliiv thaJi the ether Ga-sx es of i;eop !e.'for U'ey had w.Ue th en the


I he pain I am


.sufl'ered liefore I knew of Hiem cannot be de.scrihed. I was under the doctor until l was sick and tired of going, and 1 have a cutihoard full of empty medicine bottles, thev easetl me for a nine, you know, and then 1 was a.s had xs ever. Tlie disease, calle. in medical language gastric ulcer, arise.s out of neglected indigeslien. h.very lime 1 ate


aintbiiiK I tuffered intense p.ain i-nlil it lanie b L k . and then 1 would he as hungry as ever. Hut in lime even hunger deserted me. f<m I became very weak ami ill through lack of sufficieii'. ncunsliment. . tul


feel like eating. Of course. ..frs " Ua went on. “ mv weakness gut nuieh greater,


and indeed, 'aftyr a t im e j couldn t do my p.llle hit of work, ami h r three ve.ars tins went on : i'- was peifeclly miser.ahle for me


W..1I, .■» «.«;


One -lav. about six months ago. one of m sons rea.l in the paper ahmit a mire by Dr. Williaims pink pills for pale people.


I le


forreii to -Mierson win. had the same ailmm as mvself. My husband sanl to me I


will iiever break u s ; we wdl g<- •'


Dr AVilliams' pink pills and try them. '


« tU<ffillx''aml the last liox is only lialf emplw 1 , . i i i i '


Dr M'iUiams’ pmk I'ih S T h r a ' - t o d m n l d n ^ ^


nic a good appetite.^ 1


a npiivusv. - I * *


ix- Willi.ams' pink 1'iHs acted m a niar\e Timv seemed


r e je c te d all food, and as could lake a stronger am out suffering tliose Inul pains.


‘ imie went on i r->n"->y to


I stronger (liel, w'uh- T hcy gave


I can imw eat my feva.1


• . R th.* nVm has gone entirely, ami , t J e l C e v e r I was in my life.


sure, that Dr. \MU ■ and no'.hmg else.


li.ix I t o i l "


g.’ive? I .e l them .'..‘ k what was its wish re­ garding iliem. what w,,.s ii.s nKS.sag*.'. and ii.s eemmairf. It i lu v ii::tei.e:l to the voice and ('Loved its calling ii' wa. idd take their to the (" r i- .s an 1 Je.sus Chri.M. and there in the ] re'aj.'ice of Christ, in the g 'e a t .'orrow which hail come iijx.n thtni. they would endeavour te I'.o worthy c.f those who l a 1 pone, ec.r.'-lm i- n he wandd urge them to -lo, Christ and the t'ross and live so that* when r ,i d ( ailed them/ they would be rea.ly aiid Le able to ivxrit it'.e Mxsler'.s ’’ Well den x


In •U'l.k t<»


iV e a llv believe, in fact I ’m quite tint Dr Williams’ pinb pills cured me.


■ the house tor anyunii„.


sav Dr. Williams’ pink pilh b-i'i- go'od, and my c.xperieiiee


to others. ’ .thoi.t her. ------ ♦ ♦ ♦ ------


Ped e s C ak e : Line, a J late with light ixistiy together four ounces c f currant.s. ha ba- A sp c cn iu l c f seated nutmeg, a pie e of


c-aiidied lemon peed diopped line, .am one omco t f 1 tow-n sugar. Set these mgrohent, on the ras in '. Cover with nnod.er piece c


paste to fit the pLite. Cdieie '''c- mark them neatly with the l,aek ( f •'


for serving.


ItUQllvy lo ‘v t 'vtivUicr 111.'- . " rcmetlj.


l fora FHEU notllcaml 10 li>


PltB.I’ pllvp»y.5l.Vjtu*l)onc-. clc.AH I n!-kof youis U'SENO


it, I abide by the rc.yill. A


safe rcraKlV“ ’Hppvo''Cfl by lb? Medibtl I*rofcs«lou.


U. a. ROOT, aS, Ena»!*l|£l> | Gardent. London. N.W._


I


nsU yon la i-pdi'' ) or (lot-s iiijl c.".


OLD F.U.SE t e e t h . DOUOtlT.-Manr


people have old or tlUu.srf false toelb. Send yonr loeth to E . D. and J. 1 1 . Fraser. L d.


you the best offer. Larcest and oldest buyers of old false tooth in th» World.


i-rinccs Slro-'t. Tpawidi. (cstab. l&O). »nd the* will romif Ibe utmoH vnluo by


^ ’


make two slits in the t< p cnist. nice delicate hrewn. Remove from the plate


' '■ 'tou'wonld he alt right if die weiildr. t C lk " 1 ! T -If ”


woman who ,,Ia,.eUher ewit Uto -ieetl speak fer itrelL N ^ ' -


\ '„


mi n d l^ b fe w ba ll ave done me


imiv be of lienelit


" ■ S t o o U s r f has no meai. talent for .nak- •


Hut dl .'s’.d imd done, she is no 1 . ivrff tilicrc iS :i <uv.tii>»no


•inv of tlie living-God ; they had His spirit ;T g o with th em N n d they had H is mesnigc.


a guide to th ew pccplc who needed Ik p- India .as a whele wa.‘ an idHalrous comilry.


a i , ' the r.eojdcwera in a state, of degradauem. t o ido’mry inevitably bro.mhr men ^ suto of degradation, and it was


^


in this state that it w.is necessary for the Clrii.f ian Chureh to go a n l give t’ - ‘ bun, ihe Fedit and the knowlelgc of the glcry c f i t d h. tlm faith of J t s u m . r i s t . for Jesus Chrisl-.s i.anm was: the . nlv name nirfe^


; »-'•


hetven. l:y which they cou.Ul '’y ' ' - ; ' ‘ icv. '.■ ent'.eaan then p.rmeY.ml « g n e .


aeeount of the liLstory, and niissicawrv work, in his district in ‘ '\e ,..f India.'ai'.d he dwelt more espeeully ; L wink of the missicnaries am en . t!te


lerers ami t.dd many tot.elnm- sti ries of i^ r Chris,inn Ixu-m-rMn-e ahem c o n v ^ sK ^


T h e eolleetion an+.untel to £ t making the tot.al amount £ i o . 5s. iil.


-------- -----------


I 'l l lv IMTOR'l'A^'^^ modus r.


.\nd by u.oiie.'.'y, 1


cr, the’ ■■ imAieiieSs K iU ie r , a < on .b iii.iU e i


jesg by witl'i a c e r .a .n


OF BLINO '-I • ^ ,


l ies land surclv if all these dassc.s h.ul fexin 1 l - o r c for llto'.r abilities, there was scope fer


of which 3fr. R H Walkinson is fhe seerc- tarv, are) making :,treni.ous efforts to raise iihe r.eces.s.ary fiirds for the purchasing c f unifcrm.s'. Since its institution some years imo. the band as a whc'ic have made remark­ able progress nni.dc.i.lly. un.Ier the cafe of


• f j; ..... from the fact that the


fun,I li.a;- so f.nr met with the api'-rova-l c f the inli.abitnnts. With the V'tw' c f further streT-gtJiemng tit'ei furti, the band on Saturday r.fti'mcc-Ti jd.n.vcd through the streets of the village, when' very satisfactory colicclicn.i


\\“erc* tiakcR. .A L IA 'E R J ’OOL IN U D K N 'l '. A reinarkahle ease was hronglit to the


uolicc of this paper .and investigated, m which a cure wa-s^cftocleil by Dr. \\ iliiam^ pink pills for pale p-eeple in a .striking w.iy. T h e result of the invesiigadon is given in another coluntn of this issue.


(senior). 'Hie Snbden resi- .Tcdlghtil with the abimies c f the THE BRITISH LOAN CO., __


I a, AVENHAM-ROAD, PRESTON (Registered Office).


(Private House.) Hours: 9 a.m. to 8 p..n. pj B —We leave no connection with any.


other office m Prestoia HE


don*


ABSOtll Lmbihtiec


....................... J2512,i75 0 e 209,i75 0 0


Capital and Ileflerro je303,000 0 0


LOAMS uf JKiO to Xtt.OOO itrontpd at a few houn) notioo in town or country, on mortBOge of f n ^ tare, trade, and farm stock, plant, crops, -vitliont reinoval, and to assist persons into bnsi- nces- Also on deeds, pohoies, and reversion. Oislanco no object. Easy repaymente. btriotly


private. Call personally or write. SP EC IAL PAC1LITIE.S TO ALL reijnirin*


,8 under:— I here is


evidence on a ll.side s that, this medieine- 1.-, held in the higlie.st esteem throngh the eoimtrv. Dr. Williams’ pink jiill.s !ia\e enied 'paialvsis. loci.motor at.axy. rlienima- tism. .and .-ciatica: also all di.ma.ses ansni.., fia.m impoveri.sinnent- of the blood, .scn.'lnl.a. rickets, chronic erysipelas, eonsiimpiiun o! ihe ho'.vels and lungs, anaemia, pale airf sal­ low eomiilexi.m. general mnsciilar weal.ne.'.s.


loss of appetite, palpitations, pants m toe b-mk nervous headaclu-, and neuralgia, earlv decav. all forms of female '.veakn . .and'hysteria. These i,iHs are a ’toim,. ms


a purgative. They are


full n.ame— people, and are sold . ‘


or lot.-SC or


i ; r Wi’dianT Medicin. hi; rn-vi;uhiei. Li.iv.h'U. ------ six tm.xes for 13s. 9''-


I)ink jiil eU S'-'tl w rap p e r as


-..............Medieine l.ompany. 4O. llo l ,


,nt rs. 91I. a box. ‘ ’ ’uk pilN m.U.


. .


fri- n "lass jars are m-t Dr. W illmms s : accept them i inv " i tiie pink al-toi'c des(. nbul.


« ;


..


« per cent, per annum lubiect 10 3 month* notico ^ -


Deposits of XIO and upwards received on terms .


• , of withdrawal.


special Termi* for longer periods. Wnta for Prespeotufc Freo. Intcreht paid quortorly.


.. M » ” Tho Terminable Depocit Bonds pay nearly


nine per cent and are a safo invcstrxicot. A. WILLI^VMS, U. J . TALL, Joim Manoffcrs.


GO TO


W O O F F ’ s LOU YOUU


R O O T S A N D S H O E S . ^ci'iUinc only wuh


Dr. Witliams’ pmk pills for pale hv ehemi.sls. ami l'>'


Wo have a Large Stock, of Iligh-dasi Goods »t pnctt< to smt customers.


All kinds of Ladicb' and Gents’ Bo Ib, Slioca and Slippers uhvaja in stock, abo a Largo \ unety in Cluldreii’s Goods. S L L ^^1NU0 ^^•


W1-:\lt WO0 IT'’S UUMK-M.ADE BLnCHLUS AND WATKlinoBTd.


RUING YOUU UICrAlKS no mutter where th# goons u'cre bought.


rOK T i iy ilOME.


L r iE F U L IL IN l 'b A.ND R E C l lL ^ . bpiiia,:h is p a iix t ila ily goo.l for ilieuimU.sn,


a.i., "om, .Ui.i also lu ki-niey Uiseaso.. ■ l(.°ie,ieve .t tom a liL'do oil ol pel-Letmiin


juimed over a ..u-....live com wv.i '-.i-'e the, sem.iess in a ucmleiltil m.uu.er. ju s t a ttiueci'e ot lea.on j t i i te ad d e d to


sauces, sct-l'S. gravies, o r slews aitci' eoe-kii g b r ings e iit the. liiv o u i woiideitully, aiui is .1.


_o not mean, dear re a ” of L r iah Heep.


L :kI- ■a e f huiivil'ny with inde- ,ui v.ii.LV<.i;dab-'.o


Lulv who.se ihat of any


eg.olism, believe cue 1 have ever


*-.i ir.eeimg.s


g ie a l im i- iin e in cn t. When scahoinug fish, l ave th cbiead.r i.n.bs


whi'jh imok llieiv, 1 leviou.s'iy Hied m Lml-r U: a liglK golden eolol.r. 'I’he di.sh will ihelii lu:.k aiv-l tusle eXtelleltt and We-Jl wo.til the


e.xti.l e.xi-cmse;. T h e average child siilTer.', front uvu leem


ing ;uul ovei tlrcssing. _L'-‘ huivgrv 01.,- f ill a while. Veiir shoees will ixst luivger if yCtJ keej: iJiem


well oile.l in d:e.ri> weather, and wt eii they heeon.e wet. through let them diy slcwK m they will .shrink and warp.


^ Drij:piiig from i.rdlmiq' joir..L; s'.u vilii .ih I


wav.s be clarilie.l in I'leiiiy of Loilii.g w.tter. It wi.l then l.e'


T o p o l id i a i 'd 1 It vent lea'.lu r iiplu l.Oen


fiom eiarklmg. w.ah liciuly with a l i t t le so ip '. w:'i,er. a r - l wl:-..n drv well m b ;U w,th l! i 1


.„,^n quantity t f va.-clii'.e. 1 ...n .. Ini


‘"mi .A i r som e -h ln " vu v fas'dmuing in tl'c Huu-.ie.l I'ig'ps : Ih.ttere i cgg.s on ma.^t n.uM | •I *


* r ' ^ '•__ .I.-Ii.fiw in tllU I. .


von voutodf t:ot.H Imeomidi-hmenv .so fe rdbly a.s ns own M,o .t


This is as.afe jn in dp le to g<Y’ '’ ; ‘ ' ' ,


can be dene 1-y saying jnmd things ab ■. ne’-. self.


, ; , .c .L „ -e ,e lK in g d c n e .b n t th eR ’ g a n ! 4 mV


of tlm nnestien i > - Hm w ^ F ' ' ""T y j , ; ; , hFarim- anvene .".lordy him.-t.'I.‘ i Iwr -ill. ^ fm lb b le -says: ' ” Let aniLlmr nnm pra.sc


tl cc. and i - t thin’- own nvni'h.


Cultiv.ate, the t’T'.’ .-e ' f ln>mi. itv. DKaisr, od'.er pe p-te’ s ana.rs .Mhcr 0 ,


y .-rmr' owr.. or. at lexst. do not exa. t yet.rs Ir votir


our owr


your you from scu’-eonc ether than ycurt,elf.


Oni^ .rfclf


I /a i -e a eomplmmm' unrepcat r f fr ien ls tc hear p.lcas,ant thmus aheuV


Permit


L O C A L V 1 1 A I .I . T I I E L A T E S T N O V E L P IE S THE TIMES CEEICE


w s F R ID A Y , M A R CH 19^--


Printed and PuMi-sbod by tbo Proprietor, V. ULzkCOW, at 6, Markot Placo, CUlhoro*.


’ I’en porMily it may se en . > >f


■ ' lav and limn jidi.'h well with a .'1 It 1 !(■ ,h. 1 ........ 1.,.*


b r s e iv t s l very hot. Heat up four eggs........ s tr .'c ;’ their with .salt a'vl I'-ej-per. Milt two enn.-es c f Imt br in a e'.;wj) in, jii.t-r in dm eggs. :tt'.d .stir tJu: mixture lielv.ly tiL ii Lt- ( oiv.e.s .a soft yellew m a n ! 1 e careful no. to h'l it la r le i i . Have rea.ly .some hot In.tiered t-.a.s'. spread wit'.i a liitle ai elmw paste, and .serve the eggs on iu


iL.'it ittk f.itii- j'Vffrc and then nelted together. It wid then l.e! |


Note the Aildress: — J . W O O F F .


RESrOKE ROOT MAKER, 3 4 , C a s t i P S t r e e t , C l i t h e r o


F O L H -M A N N S PERFECT PIANOS.


Makers cf tia; first Piano in England, 1768. I'hey uike rank as one of the finest Pianos yet made.


P.ATENT EQUAL—TENSION BRIDGE. NOISELESS PEDALS.


FINE SA^MP.'YFHETIC TONE. Sole Agent


W A L T E R W I L S O N . CILATBURN ROAD.


1 1 . P . T U R N E R A N D C O . LrCTIONMi-iHS & VALUERS.


fi.'.md exedlent for eakea ar.d tasUy. and is| 1 0 . ^ O l 'k ._ t l OOt , C l l t h e r O e far b e l te r Uiar. lard fi r frying fish.


^ ------------— S d c s and V.duatioiis of la rm Stock,


I’ ropetty, Heti.sehtld PiinnUiic, etc.. umUr ta lcn on leasonahle tci.ns, iii.dcr the imisiimd .sniierviMon of I I . P. 1 inner, son of


the L ite Richard Helm Fiirncr, Auctioneer Hid Valuer. Chthercx:._


_____________ W . ~ 0 . H A R R I S O N , s t o c k a n d s h a k e d k o k e k , ,, KING WILLIAM STREET,


R L A r iv lU n iX . Iclcphonc No. 700


Siocl'S -inJ bliAifS Rollout unJ So^d clo-- M.ATkct Urices.


Lisl on Application (I rcc). Sl’ l.F.NDin SELECTION OF rirc. Life


I’Anplovcrs Liabihiy ami lAvc Stuck Insurances arranged.


. r ^ i : + U c rn (= * ! ' hiT'- .. ®


bankinB accounts. TWO AND A i lA L l P E R CENT IN'l'EKE.ST allowed on the miuimnin


inoiiihly Udances of Corraut Accounts wher not 'Irawii below JT20.


' fm 1 , __ 11


C H A R IN G C RO S S B A N K (EitabliiUed 1 8 7 0


).


119 aud 120, Bishopgata-etreot Within, H.C.i 28, Bedford-itreet, Churmg Crosa, W.C., ten ­


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