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:M i %4i M l 4>R T gE CLiTHERj B O A R D O F G U A R D l A N S a


CLITIIKROE V. RIBBLESDAEE WANDERERS .


Room on Monday morning. There were stockings present, R. C. Assheton, Esq., in the their feet


d.air, and “ “ “j ‘J;


W i l k i n s o n , Jos. Robinson, T. Robinson, ■


los. Holgate, b


R. Bambcr, R. H.ndle, G. J. Holme,


W. Hanson, J. Hanson, G. R Um ic i , on t . j Pindcf, W. Robinson, and the R c \ . . J ^ ^


\ \ Parmeter,


1 . Longworlh. M c . .


gwor^^ ’ jj


meeting were confirmed on the motion ,„,g ^ very sat.sfnctory explanation. of .Mr. Hanson, seconded by Mr. Bald- win.


v „ o


10 the relief station at Sabden Mr. Bnt- ;^s Ins, locum-lcncns. Dr. M httc. to the tel


S r i ; l e s s


?if(”T, Kl .ln ic .1 U »l 1 . 1 l l sm o n c


r S k t ^ ! ^ c d t h ^ : ^ ^ . ,


-------------ink-e " « “■'»


S. Green, ^ . 1 1 olga m c


uree J. H0 1^0t-c,, . I . -


)E TIMES. FRIDAY, C R I C K E T .


A U G U S 'F


. .„ . . 19


2 9 .


at tvhicl, figure I .utham lell to l^"'Ktu=-^ Walmsley was Giirnott’s next partner


................... ....~ “ ■”


was but his innings was very


CliUiOroo had the Ribblcs.lale Wanderers as end u,. until 36 was " S i : : " . r s ' ; i s : i » - ? - » -


. 'pT r a p p e s '“ M r - 'n i iso n said lids nmacr m s now a,,,,.;;,, „„| ____


wElll' Fust's report Uiat there had hecn some about to settle <lown for big scoring when at =6 Eakelam , '■ ‘"‘''.J “ • , i^ end up, J. Wilson Gorman five for eleven. 1-u s tlsc s icpoit.


1 sX s s ' i tnat........ tHingr,!- afte.; getting a iboVt he boys having


from Mr. Tenner bat ters event,udly did well, and seemed to be after stiehiiig 1111 il I e lia.l wind Scores as follows:-


le fell ^ ^ j^g,. pic time when Mr. at eleven. fulloweil, b u t he was caught b


10 Harrison, with his ,. wa


score stamiin n n oy ua.so,.


tValson single. s,,.g,e lt havrickl that was the off Rtdtioson, a..d three runs later with the score ''‘'’'y ’ Canon Wilson ami Pr. 1 mmnglon. L ‘ so,{^ why their 'feet and stockings at 31 Oxbmgh was beaten by R. Harrison au- > _ J 1,C Medical Officer, Dr. A . \V . >his- a dooblc-lignre score. ojy^r-j-j,iENT OF N U R SE .


3 3 3 i 1


Harrison. Han- nately the two F‘5<ueys vyere ^ J ,


' u,ore than half.^


, . 1 „• ,o„. . 1,, ,1e four wickets wer (p.e irnloewn for 5,1 whenfortii c Roberts, the pro., joined ( .ariittl, 1 u


were not long together 1’. Gorimm .... . •


b ,„u.t un .infortu- ^


t _ BAJREOtV. ,„. D^kciami just tom V. ij.lwso,, c J.omi


Uiul ............... h Downs


E S E M o , , , . , .


MEI31CAL OEl^ICER. The next (nor batters didn't .snccoed in reaebmg After the e.ipl. ^ ^ mn-oetling, for none A. Gorman Ihw., b Bond .. 'J'l'f™ »f '’‘"'''Y';'' .''7


remaining biiHinei. made'’double figures; J. Boo h b Bond ............ ,,,„eldv lifted the score ..p m s.b when Ains,vorUi .an hve ur eo.


'^ u r applications for the post of head ^ix beaten by Watso.., wl.o Had rejdaeed Robin- nurse were considered, and finally it so,........................ ................... ...................... ^


S T S s ; s"a. Bricrtcy; ■»**..... .....7 It was ‘" h o u s e • iE b Y E Y E i M ;i»


MR. lE N N E R F^-^S'US CO N S IDER ED


o o ' t ^ pp , shilling per to interview the House Commitlc


Mr. 1 imgworl b ^ ^Ylihc forbclicf a view to her being appo.ntcd. xvcck be paid to Ml.


c o m m i t t e e • CONTRACT COMMITTEE.


'^ ,o ; ;Y \ r F S r c t c r \h c c o S S e fC om :V i - a r h s o , . took seve, for.,y, f . Watson two mh n . i - e wits rc-appointed. as for last half f


o


mtllee .......Gliner Mr. jenner h u s ls year. S Y t ’Yn’ thc co.ldilion of the House


...................


W i l l , r e g a r d t o M r . J e n n e r F u s C s re - With reg:


“h'Ton'' sinlinu ili»l I'o 1'“ ' nnnxcllo ■ > y s 'v h both inmaU's and ihought the girl i 1 t h e e o n d t l i o t i oT tw o ol t h e m- .CORRESPON13ENCE. A cominunicution was r e p o r t .lie c iioM o i, t i o n o f yot inj . I. W


o f a r e s o l u t i o n s t a l i n g t h a t l a d y in s ] i c c - „ l ih die hall, l o r s s h o u l d b e a p p o i n t e d ^ f o r t h e iBsp^-'C' sH o( the wi.k. is for .


X E b E h e r e t l H o r n rm k e t s was s o : o . , d c . l b y Mr . P h i n s r i n . i t w^^^ . s ; , ' ; ; ; '


r-rbu-ed El heallli. I^Je ^uther/nunate, . "


,1 if he eoiilinued in his present s'ldcrctl s'alisfHClA»r\. He re


rcquiivt 1 a t s o m e f u t u r e l im e f o r t h e b e l t e r a c c o m m o d a t i o n o f t h e i n m a t e s , k n o w m g r . Mr.


- ' • r .. .i„s when t h e y would probably need a fresh


[j;,biv be completely -i-ji,. q ,,,.!,. ^,..1,1 , 3 ,, .Annual


i h e t a b l e .


“ ‘ ‘T l i T c I S i i . i T ' f l o A » = ■ ; ; ; x r c T M 't , r 1. , / .....w'rl in Ills urcijcnl „,.,i ,- f i, Snntcinl>ur-


■n,.s Medical Officer's reply was eon- ^


cYndiiion he would have lo be removed jp ,v;is decided that this sliould he H, t h e in f i rm a r v .


-yth September. , ,


, ' ' ............ ..................w o u l d b e


. i r y a ' B v s ; t ; ; ; ; o , . , ,i,o n , a i , n , i " : ; r ' Z L " S . i f . n r T r „ T , o r ,,n„„.i


‘'" ■ ,O i l l .c ~ Union ,o tcs"l” lio'c


q ,, )l,e leHer stating Hiat < .n, ,i,c mu!.; s u i ’f-n.


RibbrcJl'de'wa.i'.ri' K. I l. ir r i'on am


] ),c C lerk stated lliat the piecepl fot t!ic- 1 -anrashirc rounly Tatc_ would Ijc


riie Cliairman riieii passed on to the £ , -• ( , yd., as agai.Tst ^ . . 3 3 7 9s. bd.


.v.rt of Mr lenner h'usl's rciiort dcah.ig last year, an iiicrcase of over ^zco. '


1^ i ' .U , l i n o o f the Board Room. M,-. Green; What is the reason of lYn-i e Y E E l e room nngl.t be this increase in the rales =


room but in his opinion there was no rales were going tti> everywhert nceessilv for one at present.


Clerk: I have no means of


r. Lontr^vortli remarked that 'riiev


wholiad tlie plans in hand for rescaling County had contributed ^ 10,000 V!.,


"Y'Y'ust's idea and Imd anotlier room, cVeiirimu'rl'nd the'matter w ould


' ' ’The


'I'Ik.* C lurk ruad a Icdlcr staluv^ tlhiat t l i c u n n u a l s u b s c r ip t i ' .* n s t o tlu.' Man* \ \


rhe lerk e lette aling rliusb'r ehesler I'Tye Hospirtraul were due. I'at' Hosnil.'d w tine I l o b e a d i o u r n e d . but as there was On tlie motion of Mr. Hanson.'p.


’o rE icY i ie in b c r s would have sugges- cided that they should be forwarded ac­ cordingly.


' ’Y-’r. Piimingl.in asked if they could have an estimate of the cost.


had undersl..od Mr. A. 1-on sav that the cost would be about 'Mr. Holme said he thouglit the arehi-


lu whieli .Mr. iret.n u p


Icet was simi.ly going on with the plans so that people could be asked to lentki


for the work. Mr. Holme furthur staled that Mi. t- , , . m t fk a


- - ' / I >ft


Longworlh hail asked him to request the Board not to. proceed with the matter at iircsenl. It occurred lo iimi. Mr. Holme, lliat if a sub committee was annointed. il would be the best means


yj .yq-pp^ics JOT HTN AT., Master's lotirnal showed the


numher of inmates for last week to he j 97 ag:iinsl 9S, vagrants 1 15 against i.jo for tlie corresponding jieriod last year,


.-igamst 103 -------♦ ♦ ♦ ------- G R I N D L E T O N


of considering whether the accommoda- A general meeting of the Coronation lion was sumcient or not. The VTaslcr Celebration Commillee w a p .e ld m the h-td drawn attention to the overcrowd- National School on j-riday evening. K. lEmu..,.


TH E CORONATION C ELEBRATIONS. r i c-


Jeimer i^ s , hail me.itione.l it, the mat- was a goo.l attendance, a,id the question J. MR. b.-ll b Rmvnlioii. ..... icr cu.vhl to l ie roiisitlered.


in" on one or two oecasions. and as Mr. presided over liy .Mr. h-. Hartley. 1 here j- of fixing upon a suitahle thiie on wind,


The"Chairman was of opinion that lo hold tlie postponed eelebrations was 1 / )W


the building of extra rooms would be a discussed at letiglh. Finally the meel- verv eosllv affair. -As he stated "10. the ing unanimously decided that Seiilcm- Fisl nieetin". the population of the her 13 II1 would be the best dale, bid as ■Union l ia t lT on c down during the last dial tlate is ralfier lale in the season and ten years He saw no objection if the tlic da_vs correspondingly sliort it was memb'ers wislied it. To ap|ioinling a ihoiighl advisable to drop the proces- ^ siib-commillce as Mr. Holme had siig- sion of the mhahilanls of the village. „„ j,,,, „( ,, "csted •"


proposeil to carry out the other P ' I !J ,sa"e


The Chairman llicn read an.dher pas- chiding with a lorchlight procession m .,( W. R>.hv,i-. 1-Ttsl's


from Mr. w l Z i k l sa l c d M-hicli lated ’i i i t l lliat


jenner U . e r e


report: llicre were very Tew 'T ew w e r e v e r y the evening. u unnddeerrsstla n d , .i,o,,,,,.,i.iy -C.O.I The


to llio latter


aiu!, i iff b hcelld .,d l loo b bee r raarrrriieed H u t


idea has. we in


ron- very lu;;h.


Toi.il for ibreo wickot*^ ........... . MOOR V. WI lAI . I . l -a' .


Mit.hoU b Nlehol-on j


j , d m .


In the jirevious week the figures were. w.,,.,,,, 1, llomn males 97 :tgainst 103. Vagrants i z y j


s ^


s c h o o l s , a n d a s k m g _d,e score ,o .-s n nnnl.n


^


........ ...... ............ ............ -« ■ * - ............... Till'll KobuiMm aii«l


, , ............ . hen Ihe I'lrst ,nd H.llington wcto the nexl Iron, seven lo ml. nG' r ^ ,,„g,js between \ 3


rY k i^W b k ley cannot be said .0 exl.ibitio.. w.ih the bai. for


«. ...........-»"


Xicholso,, curried out his but for twenty, imve bee,, bealeii. , „v, .,.0


KxUils


.................... ...............


\v.\onTN(- roN-


( »rccnb:ink ll»w. l> Luinu.iu ;


-


Gorman c Otee-iibank b l.iind .................... ^ j


, . ......................... . (


I 'Y T n o ? S . B S . m . y a Hold-ca doing ^Mr C rM r s a i c l I t n i i g l l t seem, accord- „ i t h dmiblo successive runs at the start. Both coutributious ^


not sucecssful in getting more than a_s'"gk, ■ caught by Jackson oir Eakeland.


Clitheroe’s representa- with the adyent J; . • pod form for they led off


^


I , f r II Wilkinson, for a few of inaining batsmen re.iched nearest with six.


■ wever, put on the game b.,ck to urn ]. r ' r , r


.,. useful for he kept his Two «' \


» '“ "'“ “ “ ' a ;:; when " t,h,e suecession of


(eirf [or eight, ami e


” ’ "■' goml


or gVt- Downs saved what might have been a e- number fiicccssion


api. roach ll.c.r of


then tlic runs The Rev. \V. Toppm, successor to


,-iiio„, for none of the other c f,„urcs, Ud"t


liioecssinn ,i,„ j.^cv F Galpin as pastor at llic Moor J -uic Church, preached his inauaura!


Vilkinson Waddington will no doubt have better lutk ui„i„ fell to next time, at least, so wo hope,


sYrmons on Sunday to good congrega­ tions A t the evening service the Choir rravc a tasteful rendering of the anthem - b Praise God in His Holiness.


, .„ Harrow Ratelield took three for aa, and A.


t h e CHURCH'S IDEAL. Preaching in the murmng the Rev,


■Tcnllcman took as his text Jo 1111 XX. 21 " .\s the PTither hath sent ,uJ even so


^ send 1 V'oLi,” and spoke of Christ as the *’ m o d e l of the church's life.


1 1 is manner 3'’


” of working and Ins spirit was to be their 'Tlic church was not a human


" socioiv it received a Divine life from Christ and looked to him m all llimgi. It was, he said, one of the liopeiul


o features of our lime that there was more .J and more a tendency to make Cluisl ihe , centre of living ihough, to Ui'kc His hie, . ic-aching, and death, and sec how they


...... stood related to present day quesUoui; -2 to enquire how far His teaciimg liar-


...................... monized with the best aspirations 0; It was theirs lo be in


5 world as 1 1, Waolibrook o d smElm., o l s b G„nmm ..............................


twelve, wl.e.. the score read. C.iUioroo all .-'-Y;;',,,!:'. Yand . 'a Z d The first wicket W. I'iuder b f.orimm ....................... w . ' m L I


a ,ered tipou Ibeir turn with die Wiiow, uiipc.is.i


,.,„i eveius proved .he t.,sk was too ..u,eh for botfoni eaine im ............. ^ .............


y o u nY < d i i f ih 'C . i w h o w e r e b o a r . l - Dixon manag^l , with earebd , .laying, to cat ty ,b,ln t j.rodin n.tmeil fell lo rose rapid!; .


1 bv die time tlie score li.nl been 1 .n . l 1 homlisoi. was run oin.


.. , , , no. , i , c . : : : : : : i : :Y : ; ' , : ; : : : u . r : : iY .Y ; : i b : h : r e i -


" Y l . r ’X l M r w l r : : . hu the sm.d, tot.d made a'nm ^ ......... - -


,1 II iT"re.,;es. There u. ,s .m ihis inieonnt a go..d .me-, c,,.^ [„„rs an.l a six.


i„ lu, xeeond innings, Intallcd lip 11, '•rvon in his initinl a t tnnpi .


When the lime e.inie fur i lodiig die phi) I d,


witli three down for 54. l-'nr t'liilioroe ' 1'. NiehnUon took lour lor 21


and Hourn six lur i«J. Appended are Ihc scorci :


CUTHEKOE. wanletl asylums wd , provision for hm.i- _


■\ l e t t e r w a s t h e n r e a d f r om M r . 1 . t ic s , t l i e r e f o r e , t h e y l i a d t o p a y fui l l i cm . Lomovorth staling that the architect The Chairman remarked llmt t.;e ^


X. O.vl.oridt h H.irrison ;irr»''on ...................... b KobiiJ'OG


......_...........


S imi le b lb. ,, ^v.,


b Ilnrrison ........


il • I’nird Room was away on his holi- towards the Coronation expenses. Prob- ^ ji.,,,,,,,, ,■ i'mefu-11 b ll.irnsou "if die Board adotiled Mr. Jen- ably that had somethin," to do with it. -^v Cmbuee b \V;,ls,.n | ,,.- Kuw-thoim' r roi-*lah'


j. a. A.nsv.ord, b w .1 xiei,„lson


n. s- nfilive iiieeling perhaps some seconded by Canon Wilson it was tie-T, p. ii,,mn b Ibiin IMr


RllHIhTlSDAI.r; W.\N DERBRS- , K.i«-diorne b Uom.i


1> Itomn .................. Wimlle b Niebolson


jciwlmson b Ni.boison T. KubiuM'G b Ni'linls'in ................


A. lb l>i\«'G b Ihmrn ....................... \V. Hudson K.iWNihorm: b Dourn A. Ililliufitoii i; Crabt ree 1) Jhnirn ...


j . raUTlU'hl G"I otit .................................... bbi ras ............


Tot.'i! ' .............................. Second 1 nnin js .


Ainsworth b (.*r<»asd;ihr b H.ir-'reaves .........................





.Mittludl b llarritfOG Mite ijoli 1» llar t i-on ...


was not ;e rv f.ir .nlvaiue-.l win'., .he f.r.s, named w.is for a sn.-mid innings, sending f,eld. always an nn-at.sfae.or; , Patelield lo [ a e ; Groas.lale


...........................................................................................


dceide.1 bni.roveme.il in die batl ii.g, R. IbirrUnn die \M...dey snppor e, . . -„v good e.msisten, workmanship get.ing a More had fdle, .


.ho l-.'.i


j , (.'.rpcii ftili<nvi-<l. lu-' -‘n*! IT.ii.b- ...........


boliom snceeeding in l a r t j ln g the seme I IS. ivcM f'Ut lli'-V-


..........hot ....... . evlnbdion wall, dm bat wa Il ls lul l ing gla.ldene.l die I 1


thoy W.mlil h a v ' bo'i i dol«*,itcd.


mtIv ''ia;;F'. of il, :l


si-vcivth wickfi. afUT ludkln^ .(O . f liio Jot.tl sn»rr.


blesd.de 1-ide lair lo have m.nle a decent score I,el 1. tie: arts


Ij U t lo' i-ac il ev





The remahdn- ihi.-r fell to tVirnO.t n--i , ursC moim.i t.iklng two tor o.dv Uir.m wi i.dlev .mly 'VOII by die mirr.ov i...-igiii


ol nine r.inx, so dnil l.o.v Moor onghl verv diss.itislled uiil i dmir dele:,..


'riic btnvUii” avcr.eU


bin^r.j'O took fivi* for j j .


b(?


>howcd ih.tt ’‘T Wh.Tiit' i.i L.tki'lari l'\r lor


I-‘t‘r I.ow Moor UobcrlN b...k 'U'.'* for '■j I ’.iivfivM lour (or i-’. (■■■iriivit dirvo !.,r i - ,


„ l,;d!i.iiii one lor i l . .\|.l,cmlvd .irv div b. ores.


X l . l lW .MOOR.


'* \V. Gvtiivtl b V’.,ii-livl,l ........................................... I, I. .ke ,'l


^ j. E.idi.iiu b Kiogo, J. WabnsU-y r. J .uk- J. II. Wilkinson b l.,ikfl.in 1


J. Wilson b Kin^rtoi- .......... “W. Rober ts b Rin;:r<*'f ........


^ W. ]bn h I J. (*rci-n b bak< II. Ik. l tcrsbv b l..ik«'l.vn-l ................................


etm. l


* * J. I'.i'i k"' b Rinoro>f ......................................... R. r.Hfi irM not .ml ............................................


7 R. Kcclcs b Rinoro'O ........................................... «


5 ****“ “ ‘I


WHAI .M' .V. I J. R. 'riuunp>on. rtin oijl ............................


IO Y'. St'.itnlcn, b Roberts ..................................... o "j. iV'tcf'*, b I’alchfM .......................................


' j. (ireon Ibw. b R.itelu'M ................................. —• A. Morior b R.itenoU ...............................


'O J. H. Raliisbottom 1‘ J. I'a lie's b fr.iinclt 4 *R. (»rt'fn »' J. W.tbu'.lcy b b.iUi.im ............ -


. 3 I'Y Rinj;rusc not out ......................................... I'h\tras ................... .........


. 1 1


. 0 , i ’ '• M ■ ■'


• s \ 49 -3 ICxtraS ..................................... Total ....................... ....... i..,ii,-: .......- ...... ........... .. .


t'e " r:z E : : n : - o : Y ; r : ; : . : : : : : : = 10 his ellori., 'll. Helm not on; ............................


_ howlinjj


was irie.l l.adiam rcpl.n ing RoberU. but Ihis inv visible elleet, .md the si ore All thinijs, liowcvor, roin«' t" nil


,, ICxlr.is Tm;d ... ...............


" showed what the Father thonglu. Iclt, - desired, concerning huinanily so we ' were lo rcfiect. and reveal Gin.sl, and to " manifest Christ like qualilies. The '■ world should see more of Cud in tlie Cliureh llian elsewhere. What wa;


........... 4^


RHtUl .KSD.U.E WANDERERS and v. \V ' f E KI.f) I) \V ES1. E V.\ N .S.


lived dhe life ol God in humanity, and , ■•H CtTt-'GGHiy who'f ' . r-


l o I n i n i am U . - / - ’ ! •


\ < *


5 His w vast service's He was 111 the world. 'lO repeal display a d to all


o u r l im e .


.-oudrous tlceds and carry on Tib ,


inagmiment s|>ci t


; r-i ■ . l-es mtiiis of onr inou .\s Clir.s; C.d J


<Ill<.'lnlonr l"! Got , . ,


>4 port tvilli the j^r.HP It woiihl he 'Hi’


.q.| !hieiiti;ii }>ri m i j . •


' ' Christ's alliuide towards the \Vi,rid mu.-l ' ■


* also lie ours. He saw whai was in mar. vet He despaired of no man. despisod nci m.in. His atliUule bavards A; eiowd was compassionale. lllnslralKeb were ihen given by the iireaciivr as to Ciirisl's atUUide Uwards ihe child, tlic leeide backsliding prules-'r, ,ind the


This mateh was j.layed on Salmday m, the


Kibbles,lale gronn.l. The WCslee.ins winning 11,e n.s, d e em ! ,o ba t and sen. m Kd-V .111,1


Kmhwel. io l.ne Willi..m- and H.iMwm, dm two Kibblesd.d.e s.vmnl.


J ....... „f tbe Ribble-iUie s.v„n„. H.'.d lui k w.i> awaitiJiLi


-.I.tri. for Kothwcil ft-'ll .\t two T'o-'rlht”- with Willi.im^. and tin llio Ia'I n.vmcil bta%'lcr wa*)


t,„,


,t vvt. h- :cU ncrelhialall batsmen


isito-s n^urt-s.


ciulc.isl id society. In ihc.so in.stauccs he saw how Christ lived lo ,d!e'. lato sut-


fering to mo])ire iiojK'. t,. destroy t!'.-c work" l if the devil. t'> be tiie hr.un tn-i


ilm Weslevmis .vi d.e enter iiil'i I lls labours, mus. he ra,.,'J,.! h'.'-.itOn l)V H.dtlwin. )d fudtlin^.


heart of the World. The Cliareh mm


and liaiul hu' Him. Tw" features d his work were then p,'inteil out. Ciirs*.


ri.loriiin.delv for di. m none ot die self.


wore .ill out for >.v Boner lurk iu*\t lime W »"lr>-vn-* ! RvbbU'Mlib' sr.ornl inorr iliau .'.ouMe l tl.u but i'. 'va-- cliicJiy omih;: T\ho um<!o slnavino


■-iFore ol iheir o},]ioiu'l to flit' ,M..:e of H.ib: oo.vl fl irm while he ' (July on*} other bi


d**ub!e l’mu:e. and th Riltlde-..hi!i' were all I'or Ribbie^ l.ile. ’ and B. iltlw in -xi\ i' 'T


T. Jark^ tlin V*


WA ri ' :Ul . ‘J ‘ > “n l .^l.l'.V.KN.''


T. RiU‘1 b \\ ilik-HM' ............................. \


t ' . Rinhi'.ell b ll.ilibiiii ..................


K. r. t . tk b Hall b Bat . lain ...................... (■.. Wru; lry . 11.lU 1> Ikikbi ia .............. \S‘. Br-tMlev tlnown out b


...


X. 1 l.Hpr' .'.N os b B.iMu ;ii .......................... J . I’


.ii'li b J .u k'oi i ........................................


J. Wri-loy b B.tl.iw'u .............................. W. ! ‘*:!1 I .iii'I b H.'.i'bvi;; ....................... I-'.. ri io-.Hr > H-il! b B-’.l.lu'.n .................. J. I ’ve Got oiU ................................................


- ' To t a l ......... \V. \MH.R1- .KS 2nd.


O, l)uo-l.ilc f Rolhaol l b Do.tk ............ W. Whipp b i' fll


\V. Wliiit.iKvr 1> Evil


R. lI.Ll-tv.,.1 I Bri, rlvv 1> I',,,, II. 11.,11 l> Wriglvv ............... ']*. J.t‘k'«.ii c Rtuhvveil b <'


44 "\V. Ahimml b (h tmeu .................................... ......... •’ \v. I,ake!aml Krcle^ b IhiJcliehl ............... ......... J


J- ■ r . J.ick'**»n, r WilkiiiM'it b (ki rnet t ...... __ «


1


'fom! ................................. ......... ■''J _____ ^ ----------


HARROW V. WAHDlNC.TnN. lEirrovv )»:lid tlivir W.nMingtou frivmlb .


Two vxtrvinvs w.is tliv ].rvv.iiliii-g vl imml r i ixlns visit


in the inalvli livtwvvn I.ow Moor mid XMiiiUey on (;„rm.in ;iii 1 IlmvAoii 0 , 1m1. Not a w ry goo.l itiir l:iv, at I.ow .Moor. Tlivrv wa.s tall svoriivg I,,.,.!,,,,!,,., o . , , m i„,iivi,l„.iK, mol dm mK-,,


’‘■'a r^fsr.hllion was then carried on the celeliralioiis. Iiowever. which include i„.,,ri„g out do- Indli of


motion I'f .Mr. Holme, seconded hy I'’i'. field day with sports for children and cxirunou m-,-t." Piimiii"tonAhal the mailer lie referred adults with suh.st.iritial [irizes. freti_ lea N„i,i„r l,„m «


1,1 lhe"Hotise Committee for eonsidera- for all parishioners, presenlation of :,„.i m.,y bv ex, CH»n»nalion


Uu- ji.ui of sonu- of lint oiliors, tlio olil saying lliat


hoovvvr. at full ■'irvngdi d out in f.tsi half of hv gmnv, mid


Tim l...mv ivmi. o.laijav. firs, half of i ihv


.S,u„r,l.iy, mi.t wiiiiiiiig div ioa. sviil m !’. ulc. li<i\vi-\or, ftir when oi^lit was


tcle^r.tphcil (.'.orm.m was rautjlvi by I iiboub.iuk


oft I.mill, while his .stiia vAsor, XN. I.yiiv. who is gvnvi.dlv s.dv lor ...iiu-.hlng. w.is given lliw. hv- lorv dm seorv w a- .ohHM t... hut


llm n. lwnl of I'.ilvimid | ,nl a vh.ingv on dm


Avii.-r in'ii"s on the tlinner talilo. but a verv elaborate scale, several promin- smiaiivcb Ganivti and I.adi.im Z 11- son st-ited l in t tiic Alasler bad eni villagers aircadv having planned out ‘vd I.akvI.oid a„ 1 Ringroso wry v,m„.o.,x,y o. om „„,,i -core, wn.iv uam.m.K.K. 'ce„ J o u ,™ . : ....................................•


I.o,v .Mo'ir had ag.iiii ihe ;iA-ibtai.;v sv.,,,' will, Irv, ic<l iliG baitiiFj ereasc tin; Ibuh men bat*


gmnv, mi.t sv„. in as tlmir r q , u -


1 Riimroso verv cautiously in the jjj,. j'm.d M 5: : : ; , , ^


Jhat the children were supplied with fat prove salisfactorx'. ■■ r 5 » “ ’5 . T r r r - ' T 3 ,


V, 10,1 div lin.d -lOrvs wvre not ai.iIV .,[ thv g.itm fur he tpuikK' e.ililed lo t ic aii.l e.»>v b.utin;j, me.niw h'.lc


Inline I).i\v-<m ,iml St.an !cn, ami fnim the f.tll f»f ()jq


Batofjchl left with a cre*litabIo jc*. alnmsl b.iU


wickel the s< ctre un'. mote Ui.tn doubled m.y other h.idvr s,„x„„dH-,l.


ct>rc, while \Vashbr«K»k, the nO\t highest The t.»lc Mul


lit Imvc been o\« imMiviablc duck,


Tot.il


H A H W O O D C O L D D E r T C O M P A X Y .


MiOmiOLME (COCK BHIDOE) PIT'S. GBEAT HAHWOOD. nioH-ciass


n O D S B C O A L I t i* wall kjiuwn to ba on» G>* moat ttxinomical coaU in th» r -^ rk » t


May be had in I.oad» or Bace 1--^" Mr. W*. L. ORIi'-=(" CUthero*. Mr. OSWALDMIOIX'B, Clllharoa.


Solo Acent for C h e ‘>’>''" nM H v i - y,R -pxiLLIAAI TATES,


J Williams b ( ook ................ Alf. Billiiu^'.on b l..o.)k ........... *il. B.il'bviu not out


............... ■ >


U. BiI!inoi.,a -,1 RoiU-o-oll .. j. HimUc b k'i»ok ...............


....................................... ..........


t.ire.iv'l in oGtlin:,^ unh n.


.u.usiomel lo die cliureh wa.s one ol the gre.u ncee.s e


for -.be dill this through coiisuerati, ,n el Hu.. con.seer.ileii wii, ,1. 'hoartci


^ . . . ...


bowli.v. Umv'’oiie ol diem got ne.rr iouble (he Wol'lil. He dpi Ills w. ,rk tlirellG’. Iv idle-.- v;ill. e ight . The Wes ley,ns


s.ieriiiu.'. and rite ( luir, !i iiaist a,'I t:iin.v Ilf itself and its own iiilen-'ts, but n'.K


tlunk i,f lilt- neevl-s and rl.iinis of t;.o great mass ,.f n,>n-w,arshippers oiitsiTe,


The p, aver P, do thi- l.u' n"l onlyr.


ii.ning message, bid in liavmg She Th'l'.' Spirit bre:i*!u',l irp, ,n us us irp :; tlie first iliscipli-s. He \v!i,, sends t:.' ( liurcii will ecpiip it f,>r ils ta-k.


TH!-. CI-'.NT'R.Ma 'IRFT'H OF TH E GOSIT-.L.


'1 lie -jv-imoii tlelixeied .it Inc cvcii:;;,


scrv Ke w.us i.Msed i.ui I’aul s v.'-rd.-- \ \c piv.o h t hrisl , rdcdte, 1. i (.;■.* .IMS 1 -- j. I’eiUeO-'st, in'


''-''e


iiirlhd.iv ol preai.'iiiiig. d- "as siir liveiv .1 t lirisii.iii mstitidv-n. and a s i i iw imlev oil liu' c,iiKiit'o-'n oi church, ll the ,:liurv.:i uc the piiliiit Is t,.,Isaac: the .lil.ir. U r.ili,'n.dis'-ic pulpit


JUG' 'IliCa n‘ liecuiiic.s .1


lecture fn ,ni. !■' pre- Sion .iiul hie u.,iik ol niiiiislry was ,1, iiiiinale, ide.i. tlie doctrine td t .staiidp, iiiit irviii vviin.li quesli'Uis. Ihe pre.i eriicilioi W.IS n,,t llie repetiliuii ui ,i u\v e\ but W.IS .ill 111, l i i s i c ,1 le.idiiipg f,'Uiid , idnui signilicance , ■


! the , r,


exjtressed m any d", W.IS .1 p.issmn l,-, be ni/.ei! Ill Ills d.iy Iw,' s ri-f'i't-sentt'ii ! ,v lew


u 'h sv vU.lla' S'.i'.itn ami ic i:\


pk, l iu n n o liK' P-'


^ t . IMi;l a:ui i l iy I' u MipTH.;


liU tTi - r was t-" 1 h e \ ewctl -V


clu:i;Y ' L Ch:a iiiuru i vtrrol ..N


Hii'Y'-'h v'.l ! p:i:a.^ 1 r h i i ' l '


a l l ' 'll ll- •n\ b; .-■S t ; 1ll i ih'l ^


i n i i a l t * 1


i f h .


l i'tXilU' . lat l


■x.-K'lll ] o'


■niuil’n •’■I ccy;-.


i lllu'tY- J'CCR.


, supers,dloiis and ih,' diverse tenden, ic's , m.mife.sied l,,-d.iy. .iiu rat iunahsiii and ritii.ilisiii of tiie cTus.s was b,,rn tendencies, vet the needs ,,[ the which lliev represented. igd";a;uv^; weakness, were met be d. h preacher then pr, H ee, --d ,,, p- bow the erucilTxifip' 't 1 lirist ihic" upon tilt' workr- perplexities, up,.'.! re!ali,.,n of f'"d t,, hiiiii.in sin. in t I k \ ! lU ' (M


'b ■ ‘k


I . irai.plied from thMB P iU lit B E A SO N A B L F I r a u s p v n i iu i g il in lua blessing, PHICliS. and may b* h a j af all Cart er ali gl it w in c h th e , r, ,~s th r -v- Doalera.


pru.^t'nt (lay ^^>uial -pin.’ hluni'-


imlit'alcd, Mr. T*tppni luiliu’r upon tlic


T1k>


.1 :h. ly YiL u l wt lU >i't n -ni. 1'h e l l 'Cd- ‘f nul l .u ,-,,1 tlK


LM'-i direviiiun. t.. ye' '’, mil


ti\iii.a-'' 1 . I.cl Us '■<


A' lat i f , this > *0 wh.A


Z'5 Dne t>f the Ihiim- %


In \ crv re I ^IK-•akin;_; t' Itue rt'aln rrpublif .if l\OU ■' 111-


I qn.irUr ot .« tbicl:


Gf Urn revoii c.ill ilu> Rex*.


"M foster u>j>;ini r


J'rmvm" j;em:r.i Mhcn l'ai;^!anir


Sonihrrn >l.ivt'


I ' r k ''■'■ ’' ’-it VV,.li:,l Then «'.urinj4 M: bon t:;Tmc the X


• , - r | to hvvl. ha),;,,- ‘


I ;•


revel,tu the loysleries < ,f I'p ,vi,ieiu m -ly,"-; Iiow God de.ils willi Imni.in sulR'


d-t


nianircstcd tiimu'.,'h .'^acntu'c. t>« om.iT [>atc fruiii >in and Iranstoriii tlic closinyr Iii^ dis roursc h\' ;m lii.4 hoarcr.s to a fervent faith in the


l :al CHATBUEN STATION, ing power of Christ.


]'»o\vcr ol UiMno i'>; l


t - n 1 f r i e. i. 4^1.11 Iv, Sl.ite> bcLHM'r e; 11 > ■. | never u-.;r« '


pr^'Gid in • clO'O i'.!.


Is :ii)T one I'ei'".


‘i SiiNon ra- e, i liUv stand is till T.Ti'i's whuh wt 'l all think the m are ;l i.u'e th.,


fV'-'tf l lm Deim.iu 'll ^ bvu while he ; ^GGLCival'le vh 1


i ' - ‘ U h'd I t ^giI work it.


A'l a ccrcmtiTiy t'» ■ '.I pert'cive. in the K ■li of Mseh -l.o'/lin- 1- h;


import.iGif ' but aU


vxvrting no: "o,; an Hii’i \-


the ear th.


whiih in thr ! prt'j’iiei : *' 1 h' m.iny ponplrT-


P'l Kin^i. ’ 1g g ■.n) been prnphesyii-


A.*' Tn inariY fj Tlic-^e m.iny


:5';| the worl'i B y j mi;;htv intbn-iH Bv emi;4r.ii !•'ll


Y'd t'.Tirv the liK’s- infn>L* ilu- Utive am! .ill.!.


^ face of ilu- f. Y'l takinj^ l'ai;n ti;,


lively rv'tent \ best ftirei's nt v


d.tv Ik* uhti' ;


.:'1 h.is c.iUcfl % -Inbe. In-ii.t I Minnr .iii'l S"'


:;4 li=!i x-h.ir.uHT Y'Y iniii the I:i;.;li’-x


s'4 Is l'’ .!i^I.in i j-: '■'-T further


nalitin'. .tn:i t, .hp!


V-i; Cfk'IT.I f U'll s I


fuiiciiiHi's lh.it .tre :goiU of n*'he> : Ve. ivho'e va>t p- iuf r i


e v a n g e l ic a l s e id io n s at 3I0 0 R LANE CllTJltCil.


I ^ C O R O N J i B T i^tN aOLEJl The followin; Cog


prove interesting that it was d e h v e l divine, in the jiersol [or some time mii ii -| “ Thou mu-'t Jir.


pics and nat ions Kevclntion x i i .


fci -\l fmrt it miglu Ainerienn to .-jicak S .;,,.f.,e->tcd bv the (.


o h.i' ty lied aiijireeialion. ■| meeting the d. ity


' J a Coronation, will i" l T


CI-MN J


F - | newly crowned Km i;M perceivo results so be aroused iierli.ij)-


T | he need nut be d'sj loyally to tlie basiej vTS in finding only w'l


■ 'T among whom he si iminv of \eslerda,\


-i-'d or even a deh'-afij acip.amlaiiee wi'h


mqOight not expeel . O


’■'g| eated tlic sujieriori t ■ .... words


ai?3W^i«^ - k! > i^Vk' K ‘~ i t a I ‘, * 4 s'


m ^ v . i a W S x i


Y


- - *


y i • / < ;'•’*,


,*i. V f - j z . . a •* •' t -r * • ♦


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s •* , -.7 'a-


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