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II I a L S E JO IO N S A T IaM': c iu iijcii. M\i|H)in. s u c c e s s o r lo


| ) ; i i ;is p u s lo r a t th e A lo o r 1 j i i c .u i i c i l l i is in a u g u r a l


ula\- to g o o d c o n g r e g a - I v c n in g s e r v ic e th e C h o ir


I r e i i i le r i i ig o f th e an th em 111 f l i s H o l in e s s . ”


U R C U 'S I D E A L , l i ic u iu rn in g th e K e v .


,i> l i is lc .\ t J o in t X X . at l i . i l i i s e n t lu c e v e n so


l id ^.^M'Ue o i C h r i s t a s the reu s l i ie .


l i i s manne r e im i t w a s to b e their


i e i n h w a s n u t it human | i \ e d a D iv in e l i fe from to h i in in a l l things, o iu ' o f th e h o p e lu l


tu n e l i i . i t th e r e w t is move d . 'i ie v to m alce C h r i s t tlie


‘ l i io i ig l i , lei la k e l i i s life, l ie a l i i . am i SCO h ow they .! jr,A -.ent t la y i iu c s t io n s ; ia r I l l s t e a c h in g hur-


:ii.- iu - 'L a s p i r a t io n s of w . 1 , lh e i r s to b e in t l ie - ■ 1 , ;n i l ie w o r ld , to repeat , 'a e d i . ,in d e a r r y on His h u n ia n i ly .


. \ s C h r ist


oi ( i od m h nm a n ity . and '.he b a th e r ih o t ig h t , felt,


e i i i i i ig l i i i in a n i t y so we ,m d ie \ i - a l C h r is t , an d to e, l ik e tp ia l i t ie s . T l ie .e e m o re o f G o d in llic e l .- i-w i ie re . W’ l ia t was


de to w a r i l s th e w o r ld must ! h ' :-:i\v w h a t w a s in man


:e p . i " i o i i a t e .


r d I n o in a i i , d e sp ised aH U u d e to w a rd s the 1 lln s t ra t ion s


I II d\ th e p r e a c h e r a s to ; ■ f ''W a rd s th e tdiikl, the


, e e ip p r o le s s o f , an d the 1 II th e s e ins tan ce s


;


1 h \ e d to a l le v ia t e suf- ill ipe. t' I i le s t r o y the


1 d. t' 1 h e th e b ra in and 1 , rid I l ie ( d n i r d i must


:■ l ili. iiir - . m u s t h e mouth Mini.


1 b le; 1 ] lomle< 1 < ml.


I 'w ' I fe t it i irc s of ' iu'ist


Ji 1 e( i i is ,-e ra li i ui o f Him-


1 . ' 1 - e e i . i ie i l w h o le lieurtcd a 1 i'l d ie g r e a t n e ed s of


id d a l I l l s w o r k t lir -n igh t ( i ie n h iiittsl not think


■ , 1 iw ;i i i i ie r e s l s . hut must ;a 1 d-. am i c la im s o f the II' ll W' 'i s h ip p e r s outside.


•. . d ,'' I ! lb la v not on ly in e. hill


in h a v in g the i b ' ,


, d led u p o n u s ns upon 1 le w h o s e n d s the


'; CIO :l f' '!■ it -s ta sk ,


X I U . \ L T R L ' l ' l I D i ­ l i i . ( i t ) .s r i - : i . . . : ,a e i e d a t l l ie evening . ' . i " 1 1 1 ’. l id 's w o rd s , "hut i ' 111' i l ie i l . " 1 Coriiillii-


'i ,e . . '.'st, h e s .iu l . w a s the , ;' .1 iiui',;-. J l w a s distinc-


: ' . 'I! i io ia u U o i i . an d a scir . ,| I l ie e o l id lt io n o f ' i ia i i ii IjeC'.unes ntualis* l i i r s a ls c n f*-*t tl'<^


a a i s a


. a , , , I ' l l io n a h s l ic a p la t fo rm to


I, i " pre.ieh w a s ll ie l»s- \. ' 1 ' '1 S t . Ihtid, an d his


" I iem i ie d b y o n e supf<-’ ll»= " 1 th e c r o s s w a s the


li' •!


w in ch ltd v iew ed al i . r e .u l i in g o f (i^hrist l i ic m e r e jiarrot-hUc


,' w e v an -g e l icn l phrases m .e . ,dl ( ' im s l 's li fe and , i i 'm im i t io n lie re . The a,-,,as e o l i ld n o t be


, , ,|. .e t rm a l fu rnm la . it i ie fe lt .


I ’ nnl rccog-


I 'A " si re ,l i lt s o f t liou g it lew .in d C ifc ek . tiie I th e s c ie n t i f ic .


'Ihcsc le , o f t l io u g l i t "'Cre


i .w . a n d w e r e seen m r i in .ih sm . T h e doeUme l " ,m o f n e i th e r o f ihcse th e n e e i l s o f t l ic sou


i-e sh n led . ig n o r a n c e ana e m e , h e


^


a ,- , ,'e ed - - t l to p o in t OU o f ( lir is l th r ew light


0 I ,e rp le .\ it ie s . upon the


1 I 'l h um an s in , in c om p a s s io n ; upon


■ ! i 'l id e n e e . in sluiu'lllg


li . " , 'i l l l i im ian sidTernig' il Ml!" a l i le s s in g .


l 1 1 ll ‘ tT' ’SS th row s npoii


. " i ,d . i i ro ld em s w.'is tlicn il


I 'o p p in f i t r th e r


il!'.' pifW('r o f O iv in u I "Midi s a e r i l ie e , to enmn^' sm i I r a n s lo rm t f ie '" in - s e l i e an n iip c a l





a fe r v e n t fa i th in the saN' C i ir is t .


1 i ) i


'


• ■ '


•A COBOUa t io n s e r m o n £ • ™ ,'X .‘' ,.;" „ v l Y U f f i JH C A N C I E K G T J I A S .


ono better than any other race but yo ten,


ihe world, ,


,


' ■ ■ ' ' '^ - ■’ ' ' ■ '" '


go not only twenty,


thought of responsibility. as


e tlhie bostowor of riches, ’


When we think of God it at once suggests


t lllieie war, tlhoiught you were wrong. i i , '


into life, Tltc Anglo-Snxon Tcliglotts service would indicate that. When re* sr inbLd of I'.ngland's glory of cliaraeier. new Ihih'jjs. \V6 have ^n ligioii is joine;l to anylliinj', il brings out tho confess lo you whafc I have never acknowlcilge.l sui we ^


before, that, at tlie beginning of Uic South African , , I


a hundred botlcr. There arc whole sections of responsibility of the possessor to use them as the befriended us in our Spanish-Amcrican AVar and Xhe following Coronation sermon will perhaps Hnglisli-speaking people Avho do not care to boast steward of God. And so when we attach a re- I believed in standing up for a friend as long as


iirovo interesting lo 3!.nglish readers by the fact q( anything but progress, up-to-datcncss, the ligious significance to the duty of a ruler, it is he believed he was right, Hut another reason that it " ‘‘IS delivered by an eminent American reputation of being dastiing and of surprising tho to cmf»liasizc how largely tho element of respoii- why I did not publisli my disapproi’al of \our divine, in the person of the Kcv. J . C. AVillwoo.l, world by its advance. Kngland aspires to have sibilUy conics in. fur some time minister at Brooklyn, New \o rk .


the fastest railway service in the world, the most culminating becauso it is crushing.


Indeed the responsibility is course was that I \vas confident that the IJocrs I do not would be belter off under your rule than under


" '1‘liim niiist prophecy again before many jieo- colossal navy, the most numerous and biggest refer to any responsibility of a legislative or even their own. And that was because I .ijipreci.iled


pics and natioufi nml longues and Kings,*— ships in her merchant marine, whilo the tr.ins- OxOcutivc nature, but the responsibility of inllu- tho English character. You have built \out Ktvflaiicm H-


\t flr^l it niighl appear to be diflicult for an story of ofl'ico buildings, as if erecting a tower of a mcmarchial form of government unconsciously of disintegrating ccnlurie’S, \mcricaii tu .••peak to an thiglish amllencc wor«ls of Habel for business )>ur|H)ses ami of rearing for* and uninlcntionally suggests this regal rcsjionsi- meant lo staml, your, roads are the constant .arc


iiii-'lit mil cNpecl one in wlumi liad been incul- ambitious to be faster and bigger and riclicr and of dignity. Ho sets the fashions. the superiority of an elective government more powerful than any other race


tu liA''-^ ‘‘’’y fiel .ipl’rciiaiion. And yet, a speaker, suddenly ‘ running a gotnl thing to extremes. iiu'ctiii" dio iliily ti> discuss such a ihcnic as the that •Jcslrnycd Greece and Homo tii luigaii limes, ifects the dignity of the people. riic inllu- walls amil lawns ...... ........


Id speak except those of quali- races of tlie world put togeilior. Hut this is opposite of lliis is truo in an elective form of They arc the rellcction of I t was tliis government. There tho governing power


____ rc- They arc tlio cnilnriuK riualities of the JoiulisJi


piiruniihuit, uiil m>i liml his task a diincult one and, in our era, has brought decay to the old course the executive has a womlcrfnl reflex in* or (At'ii a tlt iit.iU* one if he has any accur.ilc Holy Roman lAiiplro and to Spain, and is fast lluencc on the peojilo by his uprightness an<l iin- i iji iiiiotncc ^vidi the cuurury over which the exerting its disintegrating forces on France and sulfied domestic virtues, such :is were so


iic»Iv nuwitcd King reigns. He will everywhere the Roman Church, Wc hear a good deal about consincuous in William McKinley, yet the choice „i.ri;t'ivo roulls "o benign that his sympathy will c_vclcs of nation.al existence.


So many have of a good ruler by the people shows the dignity


lie iriMf'Ct] peril.if>s to a point of admiration. And arisen like the arc described by tlie stone thrown and , good sense of the people. A king is truly ]ic iicol not be .Mi>pcc(e<l of the faintest tlis* from the boy's hand to go on and fall like the more or loss influcncc.l by the strorr loi iliv to the l).i>ic prineij>lcs of his own country stone in the finish of the arc. Some h.avc taught of his subjects. ' flailin'' onlv uur.ls nf praise for that people that this has been the cxi>ericnce of civilizations. 'Ihe <lirect action is the exami>lc fif the King :iml ” whom he sojourn-.


Jlut that is the reflex influence,


.in.'ii'ii imiiiy <d >'*•>


'I'he Coronation cere- 'TliO past has had more wonderful developments its force upon the moral character of the peujile.


jjuj^nitn etit ,!';.|'l.iv all l lu all l>'e


nan!' .jiloinloiir 1 na’iiioiiv who-e giHti<h-ur mu>l in s<uue way com* jniluith the graii'leur of the nation it represents.


j.ot Invc been added all the artistic imitrovc- <>i our modern ilay. But this limitless *t .'ill fur its own siikt*.


It is a


I' lu'nl'l l«- uni uf ('lupuitiun in .1 .small, nnin- il'ii'iilul I'rim i|'.iliiy.


' It is nut simply the llol .m- inaunilicil with smh abamlun-


lorgetms pageantry »)f the solid truth lo staml ui>ou, or becauso they abaii* ami social. I assent lo the value 4if those, lUmcd llio best iirinciplcs of cbarnctcr butl.lini;. the iirincipal fasbiun nuist bo a mural imc.


'Anil while of nature speaking m stone, of Uris nation sliall endure.


It all lielonus to-


ueUier, the ricli liherly-yiviiii; Constitniion, too sacred to Ire committed to parchment hut enuraced on tlie \)CopIc’ s iiearts; yonr blunt character that says no ” wlien il means “ no ” ; your nmhi- liun lo do a Uiin" ri"lU; yonr honesty in inill-


i[ v*.s!er‘lay wa- one of tlu: world’s most of csihctic ami mechanical arts than the present, '1 he King truly sets the fa.shion. Hut it must ;.4s t.uV-s. To all the wealth nf but they fell to jiieccs because of tlic lack of not be eonfied lo the fashi.ms formal an.1 decorous


Jtnt f f


hut lln'po.-ilion lield l;v the nation planets aro trying to leave the sun .and lly into as treated very unfairly if ,wople a,.planded ami 2 Kiim-s i'ommandiny a coronation ineclianics action an.l


c.vtTinu' Ii blit .tiv. H tU* c.irth,


..! liif kingdom a- a world power, aS i.id\ .1 sn.u within its fuvti ^lominitjti-, ;!.:!ui'm4‘ ii]H>n .ill the g«»vernments of 1; redi-es vrrv strikingly the. truth


wimli 111 ill' iDimu.m Is of the


iropiKi; Thmi -Ii.dl prophesy ag.un bef.irc Liiiv 1


' and iiatiuus .vnd Lmgucs .ind


Kill's.’* In n.-iiiy \s.i\s ha- the linglish nation ken I'rt'i’l i f " ing before tho n.iiifms of llie wor'fl.


In ru aiT u i\ - 1m- it In el.emislry an.l Ire ” ivon to a im r te r .


Notice that lliis is wbat yon woulil cx|)cct of iny true to bis lofty position, true to his belief that nroveincnt ab-sorl>c»l in a racintr .sclf-advanc’cincnt lie was sent from (lOil, lie will cxliibit a char.n.ter with no balaiKc-wbccI, rnnniny iinlcpcnilcnt of as near perfection ns bninnn nainre ran make it. the. lessons of experience. NaUirc is everywhere T do nut think a kinj; unulu to ire applandcil for made up of two forces, one eomidomonlinu the ilniii},' fhinys wliicli are a rommnn every day act other. The universe is kei>l in nnlctly motion by of eonrie.sy and kimlness amony ordinary people, the il.-nti-ifnyal an.l ce.ntripet;\l forces. Tlic The Kinj; would Iiave reason lo regard Imnseli and llv inin


scntimenls products; yonr llioronuhness in the liiyhcr e.lnca* tion ; yonr religions nature. How much I coni 1 say ol all these, and I wmdd say il had 1 not nlrcadv far nntpassed the usual time for a ser­ mon.


ft is on ihcse substantial perceive tlie dcvehiinn'ent of rtiun.ls ihnt 1 l'.nghui«rs glory.


There is one won! vary do;ir to Knglish ear.- siahililv. ■ Snell glory as this is what t.rcccc ami R.nne .and the Holy Roman Kmpitc nnd Spain never h;id. Had llicy possessed it they wonM nid; have ernmlile 1. ,\rmies and navies are fnldc if disintouratlun yuc'S on on the inside, deep, honest, rtligions iharncter


or all Ihe otlior ence goes from the ruler to tlic ruled. Tlie


■ •.icd l>v the Coronation of tho King. You tunes of fabulous and bcwihicring size. Wo aro bility. He makes the King the representation of generations, your bridges stand for ever, jour outlive all Avho come and go.


atlanlic brancli of tlie family pile up story upan cnee. One of your writers upon the advantages cathedrals and your churches to resist the force \our houses are


THE CLiTMEROfe tlMfeS, t^RtDAV. AUGUST ig igc2. I will


]lut you hnd


■ " ' M O N E Y .


P R IV A T E A D V A N C E S A T SH O R T N O T IC E .


T H E B R IT I S H L O A N CO. St i ll continue to G R A N T A D V A N C E S D A I L Y F R O M ^£5 U in V ^ < D 3


T o al l persons worthy o£ C red it , with 01 without sureties, on simple Promis so ry Note


at a R e a so n ab le R a te o f In te re s t and E a sy R epayments to suit B or rower ’s Convenience.


Immediate attention paid to country ap p li­ cants. D is tan c e no ob je c t . T e rm s a r ­ ranged b e fo re completing. Strictest con­ fidence ob se rved whether business done or


not. And these material things do not mean no iin.,


' C a l l or write, in confidence, to the actual Lend ers ,


T H E B R I T I S H LO A N CO., A V E N H A M -R O A D , P R L S T O N


(R eg is te red Office).


'(Private I-Iouse.) H o u r s ; 9 a.m. to 8 p. u. N .B .— We ha v e no connection with any


other office in Preston.


'■ p i - lE C H . ‘\ R IN G C R O S S B A N K X .


(Eilablishcd 1870).


119 and 120, Bishopgato-btreet Within, H.C.j i£8. Bedfopd-btreot, Charing Croe«. W.C., Lon-


'don. i- .A f-


tSSmti« - ^ ... Capital and Eeaerr* ......... .** JC512A75 0 e o_»_ jca03,000 0 0 Your


is vouT im>sl stal'.ility of


national exisu-nee. This kind of Knulish "lory is the messa"e


.....,hc- crunn tvpilies dc-mands such ‘ ,.acc by rhe eentrifnaal force, ;.nd are held hack shouted hn/.nhs over his ordering a two,.cnee to many nations. Now, fr.c nh, 1', ..,,,,1'i nilh its ure.ilness. So I by the eenlriiieial force.


Its ai-i.c-als to me as .1 i,;,vc cumi.ruimscil mysc in ' l.rdh.m. v. Id- ai,pr.ai.,lion ,d the this intensitv of tho ,\n;;lo-SaMn. >0 he ahea.l of reeunnl as worlhy of remark the nn.sl


rea.ition me e.piak -Ml .sad relleetion nimn the majesty of the Km" to ;,ro ahsolntelv smcere. or.lin _........


fl,,. rvorl.l, anil Inr nlie.nl, to .hive headlon" into moral ads. I ilo not ,le|.rc.iate the value ol ,nvn land. Slmnlil >on new inventions and ,s,ssession5. 10 outshine .1.. small ihinus.


eeulrifugal force. i i wuuM 'l'» it


lo tumble into r'l'^ve ami bo ^loslroyed, or, bke ami scvurcsi the meteur tlnil f.dls Irom its orbit, burn itself „ f „ „ r Lurd's life. He was mrt. .Now 1 snv there is a voice of i.rophecy Kilims.


the Anglo*Sii\ou natiiins in juriicular'


th'.' UsTrl'i it w.i :;i:;;iirv inti'iftii c llv cn.igr.iti..u it t.'.Ttv tlu- liU-N-iiti; iniu^u tlu: .iigmtv of IGigli-h idCals. Hy Icgis- .lijilttruatif .u tion iml a pcopk* on the of


.ilnM.td. Ami it bas gom- . titi/cii's liiivjr g«mc abn»ail to - id the KngliMi charactrr and


kite <if the earth h.i-. est.ipcil the m'ecssity iLigi.iiitl into .•.eeounl.


Ami, of tomp.ira* t:u'!v iiTi-fit \eits nimmiTM has e.ilbnl nut tlic


(i! t,\*T\ iiaii'm. t'timmeree ^^ill >ome :<•


ili.iu \iar. An 1 commerie


<iur \fiit -on- to c\ery *piiirter of the t .iii.i ligvjii .ind ( ‘ liina and Asia Sonili .\!rie.i.


t( r .iiul wli.ii that eh.iraetcr st.ind- •iiU.iNs .m.l bvw.iv- of ihe worM.


'I’hc-y cairy the Eng- b>r


Thus


1 j.i<iph<'-vitig beftuo many jtcoplcs .mul ti tr.iigur, .uul king-. Hut wc «au go mi -;.t I i.ilizr.


I'ur this ('urtiiiaiiDn


1 i- ii'.w Uic ubjci t upun whiih all the i-ii.c,;;. Tlu; c.itk •ii>ei- in New \4>rk N'l. h.Ncu t.tl.Kk ill th.it 4.i '\ -*a r4* )U-t It) i<.fl till’ gnat hc.ul'lmc' "I the t,ur*


H.ruuis.- La-t ,night their avcniitg ,i tb:,ulc.i .iLp.itfhcs -if the 4-crcmony. m Pali- -tnd Ucrliii ami St. I derb- ij.tU of the mirth ami of the t ..ai' 'd tin* wc-i. In every


:bc ' ;ipi ■)! the t.. ;.vu:.!e near .md pcuple remote, to lu s t .


'Phis was the sliiking jiarl koliVvc ml is the Kin*.


■ lint there is somelliin" sl.irilmy


ils inllneme been fell for lot keep hold of the past, do not lose the eentr,petal ,tand the sermon on the rnonm . a When it hc'.an to coloniro force that holds yon h.u k ; do not develop yonr king must set before Imnself not lavii.u a ...... elation to he a future out of Ihe , .resent on lines different from


people hnd easy to


those along past.


ing tho ritual of the C4>ronation. which was somewhat ciirtaih-ii -o


"tax the Kin t4> tho fotir I'oints presentation of Evlward .as


pre sentatioii . he


vhlclch the Coronation lias Inr the world and lor moral iileal. He set for Himself. Non innsi It is,


- J ■


do,;,d .\nd it lias none on. those alone which the present has coma from the , „ „ u before Ins vision a rnIt ^ ’ -'1 ' ■ 'I'his line of llmuglit came to me


slrcnmli, .Jcinandcd an approath il.onulil (ii tlie conip.iss willi the


shout amid the din of trumpets and s liawms- ’


M;esUon uf g(*ld


b,Uc tliinus.


lirsl catch His divine'pirit before yon can nii.ler- So an e:irlhly


They riicv a f j not siiokni for ■ fhoy are in.lieativc of eharaelcr. ,\„„.rica. yon w.ndd tlmd,


Jtut I am not disloyal to my 1 vou hear me s]>cak upon mv lovalty nm mail.


i„ „ .r,


world in brilliancy of ncromplisl.mem, all lids is ]i„L the royal hca.l of a yreat nali.m has tlie tre- 1 i,,.v,r ;;!v,m my services lo nn connir. If m>t licl.l l>:ick il is sure lucmhms rc-pou-ibility t»f exhibiting the noblest irfiic.s.


iiiv country right or wrong


,b, ImC Knglaml. N'oiirs.


^ ; ,erso. 1 love your rii bully agaiti to-mtirrow i>ui 1 1


1 love tho^e beaiiliful hill.-i of h fields, vour imigtdfuef.l


■ cattle. To me Ihey are all typic.d of yonr rn";;cd


cli.iraclcr, the most lov.ilrlc ihiii" in (*ods im. I liave a loml Impe tli.d some day diis


^ ^ m - c j In that ns ado


read- best kind of life. Ho shonM he satislied will.


For the rilnal, n.ithinu less than the most perfect life in the ,s not to over- ,ealm.


1 slionld Ire veiy sorry to^ Ire tn nnderr.ile die sn.nilic.ince In yonr lives am


King. and. at each „ „ „ „ ,iiev cont.iin all the temptalions we have lor


lln- rei.roscnimhes of the jinople b.idnc-s.‘ And all the insphaiions lo uoodness. in a roy.d lile, the small tlimi;s are


" (;„)d save Isth" Edward im.dorn but ancient willl a s\) iTildic.il. Tlien dm dtar cloth wed"C of K-.l 1 m.ikc a ceremony very ■ '‘‘ I-” '-'’-''''-' hut vorv much like l••.n;;l■ sh d.iys.


1 lien lu


„ j, ,,m the lorm id a c,ro-s on the hands and head of Ihe Kill" s„"«osts the days of .Saiimc and INavid. -Nnd the link with tin- past appears uuu ’• that ............ti-cil at


all the_• closer when we read u


llie Ccirimation of - „ i ,


iTCain with lamst-cralcd had <


I'ur the oil at hi: aiiothccary


c rciui Charlc.s I. had ten ingredients, that


jasmine, rose, ciiinaimin, e tc , wliereas dm liicll tlie f-hiiperor id lolssia v .vs lose npim forty omstitnenls.' Cmmiiitiim James H. paid Ins


Ib/rti limuj.e.m .uul the partially civll- . dii-, t.uuiMiioii is priiplM*\ving to-lay. phucy ' ub.t U -(‘4 UlN tu pruplu nV.


Uiic A die till In \4T\ rri ciit


' I hear it jtrophe-y is \.\( »N rO.NSl'.KVA'l'I^M. lime- the iwu great I'Uigh-h-


b:*i re:ili/:i:g tiudr kinship.


'j'-ifa ! ul I It 111 111) ag' tt'o:t


Uj


tlie If.i.h ul lilt* U-'Nuii);


i‘-Grr Mi^SHi-uin u! the


i .Miiir.v havo hcCii more than ever be* In *1**^


rridihli, of the Nse-t, >.m Inrar the term " -\ngIo- ciV'ia " tii-'iu finpieutlv th.ni 4'cer. ) the


iitii m 4i*ir free Uio .\iiu lit an


I 1’ **' ’*■


pcii«*'l of hi-iory -cIu.uU waa ih.A uluiiie^* wlii'h 've


'„,.,ty W.ir. Tlial w ." lw»'>-> mnilier tnnnlty in Hm


;;r"wiii;; .^.-i.'ir i.inm. Mien i tme ..nr L 1 'd N N .1


idini i;i''4l.m,rs s.„ip;,tliy was npeidy witli the S'l'Jlli'-ni slave li'iM.-r. Vnii can iimlersiand linw Inl- tUllul w.'iiM make the "rent hulk nl niir pen|.!e. 'IliCii .'..inn;; Mr. lilevid.ui.rs seicml .idminislin- h.'.a 1 line die Nieuar.inila lliirry. I hinns steiim I'l 'veil. h.|..i.enin;; 1,. preseive llm hre.n'll between


ill*; t'v.i gu ,it l-'.ngli-h familie- St.iu-- hu l-.lltlf umhiniU-.l widi kllelali.l's npp.Mtimitv In dn .Nue.-rii t.


Then ihf


Sfain. Tli.it kimiiu'is to


Sliti emVracel 'Hm "I'l »oriuniiy aiul


will n.-..:r ie;;ret it. N--W, ........... halnte. arc '••e Iirniid ill Ameiiia nl "m Aiinin-Savnn l.I.'nd, "I nut dmc I'h.nlisli I.dail..mliip Now il dmre •;> :iiiv nne p.-l-nli win, mav represe;- dm. .Ni.nhi- S„w.;,


M\iiii r.u'f,


fitly d.uKl ;is, ihc tignre nn* Lucs whiili u<* 4 .ill Anghi'S.ixon


„ is d.e Kinu nf Eiid'an'l- He m.,y ,1 symla.l nl a hie.-I ,.f


all ihiiiU ilu: ui-p-t. wuiuLifnI of all pLof)b-- are a r.ue d.at l.i.ds it easy to he prn-gress. e


Tie- Ue,n::n, m.iv lie in .ntvance of ns


lint wliile lie i> writin r-'iiicoiv ihle -lia.le ni im-aning on


nml w hich v>- NVe


rlial thnn-glit writ, rvery die htacklmar.l, i„r.





've .a.,!, lioM nl it nnd put It m rmr 1 ; an<l work ii.


11c convcris ihouf'ld i*' I


nnmv pr.ipliosies n. ilio l.irei"ncr nrde'r, ol a life t.e.p.ead.ed from the past, of a r,...al condition that is a natural eviln.i.in from n,:. roval conditions ut Hie p.isi. Hnt ‘ Ills .•mi- ..ectinn widi the ,.as. eliar.iCerwes all Miie P o- One in.isl mideisi.iml Hie lor. Cs of h


f-'roin first t " last the cerc- if an ancient


, , „ l ., he would know Irolii their oilUome uli.i happen in Hie fiiuire.


.....st also he die best hiMoriaii. . S.imo law that governs pro".oss. Hm .N „


k.iMin r.ici! st.iiids (or ]iro"ress. nl ' ,|.al ur.ms out of tlie developmeii.s of


pnasihln tion with H,n-cp.m, (n.vcs


■hi I....'I'


, The pas, has in.ido the ,.rosent progress must therefore preserve • s coiine, -


11,at ll.iM- llllc 1 “ ........ .. vm Cnn-


of UirncbS


t l ' v o ' Z : l.,-..lHlfnl an I henefmi.il laws n! Urn m bii’-ine—. <>« an\a\»


riufiK of others. ; laws law


in nnihilnm, Lmclnn-.ncs


" ." „ l ,Ioc:iy.


prophesies hefnre ' ' ■ J This time .■ -n >h*-


One n>t-* .. atlminate.'’


,i ,„c it ts d.e .kekiratinn of UEO.N'l- R E S I ’O NSIB II.I 1 N .


,.t the csinessinn l " T.


'Ve s.i^ ^


222 ■ peoples and natiims. .....................


o n.l Bill a-ain dm Cnmnatli.tin g;iiu the ( rt»\w» It ■ '.hnnt u. he r'-marked np.m i- ! ' ' V‘ ‘ r t ' nnt know l.,nv far


d r . r’iLrir"iM>im'^'’’' ■ " 1.


' rliament. was may t^ ' I.e hesmwid


Cnrnniu,,,, T|,n form nf U spiritn.d 0 t temporal


...ctiine shops i ,„ t il is andionty.., In the case nf George L . all received from I’arhamen. ’t c w-l.olc wnrlll. ,i„|.l of resprins.h.t i>. (,,ct of u* h<r"'U--om K-gimiing to end - all, ^ of honesty in • legislation ; ^ ^ ^ . . ,


of Hie greatest gum! to tlie nreales, " Y wm'snrclv


in dis.isler oru


- s.is'.-ir


Surely is this not „( of the


racier. I v.dne a story iliai cam o ,i\,ccllv rcaardino yonr (,'neen All-.sandra. and die An artist with whom 1 liavc an acpiamlmice, was


,„ i „ t in " a miniature of the t.hieen. then the l’ riiice-s ul Wales. In the muht «d his wt.rk he ..veiled some water to assist in some specially


.lehcato shade hm could mil lay his work down Si> far frimi any impaliCncc


lur iut> mw ------ - c


fur his nut foreseeing such an emergency, tlie s-tllie*l forth herself am. waUe.l upu


„ ,m„,it . sonrewl.ali emh.ifrassed oenllenian. „ ,i .N'"' 'lad


s,orv reve.ns n.nch of die eliar.mler of die (.diecn, ,„ „ l ' n sois a "ond evamp'.e.


limy .Nloreover, Hm-


stories of die K i l l 's promplnes, lo meet clHjaoe- ...ents are small stories hm im.dnah'e.


c.inimt lielp li.iviii" a splendid inthience. hue I. n.iVe thinos as diat are really "reat things.


lint


' . kin" Vvorv. kin;, should he . nnspiciions lor orcat ?-irU.es,'k'l.rlsdike virtue-.


I.ono-snlle.m;;


O.iiesne. la lo.'pvin" di-posN ion. mihmiUj . . . o . ,. , . .- .waknes., hhndnt. y.


Minj ,!,• fulluwcr


,„,rc and m.-poHed Iron, die nor I, a hel.cMr in .vorshipper ol Alm."li.y «oel and a '{ Jcstis C'lnisU


estiim.ie dm ma;;.iilieeni results ..I sm I, wnni.l he better than Hmns.imls nl =er-


can hat«hy h an cx.vu*


inniis. All 'lii" i- enniaine.: m the messane wl.ieh vesler.l'iv's enr.ma.inn prnpleasiod hofnre imdniis an,l ,.enplcs.


die cnipirn. Its wlmlly rehginns


. , , „ . ’re shnnl.l teach this tf It te.n lies II y d„,,;,. „ 5, u„. .cspniisihihly nf all rcsp.mslhllltlCs^ m


It is 'I'c cnhnmalmy r-.-spnmiji ity


,,1 d.is mitinn. NViHimit H.e help ol I .nd it is a ernslii.i" re-,.nnsihllily. eriisliim; I" I'C-'r’-'- ' rt-liiii I


ler Thir.l .Ndnw me In meiitinn nnt


die aoe of seve.ilv-d.ree, .NIr. Ilartliolmnew PoHs. of Six Houses, Low NVeslwool, near ■ I'.la hesler, niirliam, is able to work full time after


;i luug illnc-s. The doc.or, who oave tile old "endeman up


"lid he was snlferiil" from enlarged liver. He ha. „'.,.er disiressin;; svmp-oms. His body heyan lo snell, and .it times he was in a slate nf semi- , mscionsness. Doelor's medicine did mil help


him ; indeed lie yrew worse. He slarlel ..ikiiiy IJo'ld’ s


Hide or no l.iitli in them. weeks, he was able l


ICi«!iic\' pill-. ' iih Ncvcrlhclc--, in


tilxml the hou-ic, r.iul J miw. p.i-l dm- alh.u-d throe - ".re an.ul ten year- he


is .ihle In wnik fnil time. Tn me his n"ll wnnl', “ INn.l


|,i-,e wnrke.l a mil.nle I'T me. S'.liiarv e.spelieme; die v.dne nl p.Hs is ,,r.i. I.iime.l by tlinilsaml-.


Iiav.' s.ive i. Dml'i's K'hmy rids .ire as. ni


elmmisls, nr j-.s! tree ..11 receipt ' I.nmhm, h..t


,1's K'lhiey I iils Thi- i- n*jt a


H'.'l'l's Ki.hi-y whnse liv-.-s diey


i. pet hnv n! all ; )f priev Iruiii The ’


Hn.i.I’ s Mcilieiim Cn.. a.!- Remember llie name, D-n-.l- 1-


l*arring'h*n Avrt-'i"* j T H K K l ) S C O H K A M ) T K X .


ivlliscil of all races will work as a mill, lay il will crush out despotism; Ircfnre ice h.irharism will recede.


-Nnd iheie


rvill he a universal forona.ion day. die foron.uion „ f the I’riiue of I’eace when we sh.ill hrin" fordi the roval di.'.dem and crown Him Lord of all.


GO TO


w o o F r ’ s FOR YOUR


BOOTS ANB SHOES.


Wo bare a Large Stock of Iligh-cJasi Goods at prices Lo suit customer*.


All kinds of I.atlics* nnd Gents’ Bo ts, Suocii and Slippers always in slock, also a Largo Variety in Cbildreii'tf Gooils. SU E WINDOW.


WBAJt WOOFF'S rrO.ME-MADB BLU CII l'BtS AND W A T E ir r iG I lT S .


BRING YOUR R E P A IR S no malter where the goods wore bought.


Koto the iVdtlress: — J . WOOFF.


BESPOKE BOOT MAKER, 3 4 , C a s t l f S t r e e t , C l i t h e r o e


P O ] - I I M rV N N S P E R F E C T P IA N O S .


.Nfakers c f the first Piar.o in Eiigiruid, 176 8 . T hey Like rank as cnc of the finert Pianos yet made.


I’A TIC.X'r EQU.'NIy— T EN S IO .N ' I IR ID G E . N O I S E L E S S P E D A L S .


E IN E .S Y M P .V n iE 'n C T O N E . Sole A g en t


AVALTER AVILSON. C IL -N T BU RN RO.-VD.


a n ENTILI.SH I’OF.r. ;\ h i : , l message which ,l.is t'..rnna,inn hm h;;;^ SYMBOL -piicro li.is ,v„j,iui„„vn. j'^^nglishmen


..uihing hm gla.limss in Hie he,,: s ICaeh nne seems as jnynns .11


0 1 ’[•' ICNGLAND’S (U.OUV. ......... „


-


,,i„..olf were tn he cr.iwned. Nn. .....y, for rn nne sense lie h.rs


........ T-rowncl. His glory as a.


been i-rnwiiC.t. h(-en spread atl over the world, tn die glory of Engh.ml in inditarv prnwe-


true soldier in my own cnmiiry - ; ; „dervah.e, t -H.e self-s.ierih


Knglisbman has .Vnr .1(1 I relcr 4>r in


:: naval strengdi. Aldinngli. I enm.l not lime heeii “ '


trvicc if 1 uf ainii.'i in tin-*


1 liui-c die Angl's-Saxun i„i,. rngedicr am, , ri.st.


'.‘." I '.d I'l.'e eartli n.ilinnal meanness i.n.l -greed an 1 hear aloft the hi..... or of rchgnm


-h: opportunity to make d.e .....st n, himsatf. „ „ i . ,„ „f


the force of arms ,\ngln-P.ixnns cnnld dictate lo Hie


;-iving to even- m.in the 1-nr


I ,lo not nnilervalne llie glory nl Bill this Coronation is Hie


aUnd her so exceeding f)4»inilant\ . I ufe r to , Mother lino.se. There is one nf her poems of celoliritv in which she aequamls us nf Iwentt-fnitr hliiekhirds that sang after lliiw liad liecn hefnre- ! hiind baked into a pie. 'Ihe Mnllmr (nmsc 1 re-


of nne of v.mr most falimns female Eii"h.sli poets, said the eiUieated .Iapane.se. “ ' ' "‘I


"


n I have just heen reading tlio liiinniitahle workx ,


‘ ; ;^ ; ; ; '> n i i c - ; f Hm greatest liars of j


tn prnphesy ,n many peoples ami nations. Mi • B ........... monarch is tlie


,


the Fiiglisb-speakiiig anliqmty. k s i ’ f.c ia l Fy y o F m ” • ’


" Wlint is ‘ writer’s cnnnj),’ pa.' '• Ueing crainpo.l for money, my son; nearly all


■writers have that trouble.”


* ‘' X o ; bill if it’? really yonr last just name ma;ja/.inc, and I II buy i t .


'TIavo vou eV’


‘Kot at all. ,,


read my hist poem in the maga- lh«


**I)4> you snio^c?" nsked a Detroit gul of a I.o.v man.


toUicco I smokes.


liuoncy to lest w-lmrtmr my remcfiy (loe« or docs ;iol cmc Flt*.npllcp»y.Sl.V)l»>»nnnc^ etc.All I nskofyoui.s toSEND


you to sliehn


Stoclis and Share., Bnigdit and Sold at close MarlvCl


forn FRE E llollle nnd to uy it. 1 abide bv the rcMiU. A safe rcmcit>'~npi»rovcd by inc >fedicnt ProfcS-sion.


H. arden*. London. N.W. L l,t on Appl'ic-.ulon (Free). g a. ROOT, a8, EndslejKll


Fire, Life, Employers Liability nnd Live Slock Insurances arranged.


H. P . TU RN ER AND CO AECTJO.A'EEHS VALUEBS.


special Ternid for lorvger periods. Write fox ProflpeotUA Free. Interent paid quarterly.


r .................... .. ” Tho Terminable Dopooit Bonds J>ay nearly


nine per cent an4l are a sjife invcBtuusUl. A. W IL L IAM S. n . J . T A L L , Joint ilanager«.


LOANS of JOO to X-2,000 rrnntod at a few honri notice in towir or oonjrtry, on mortKage of furm Inro, trade, and farm etock, plant, cropa, eto., without removal, and to aaai,st pereona into bust noaa. Also on rlccda, polioica, and revora.ona I Diataneo ifo object. Easy repaymeuta. falriotly


orivatc. Cal! poraonnlly or write. S P E C IA L E A C IL IT IE S TO ALja reqnrrmt


bankinir occonnta. TNV O AND A H A L F P E R CEN T IN T E R E S T allowed on tho mmimum


monthly hulancea of Corrent Account, whor not flrawn below .£20.


«s under;— ^


»


'c per cent, per annum »ubject to 3 montbi nolle <


^ .. ®


Uepoaits of £ 10 Mid upwards received on temu , ,


. . . . of vrithdrawal


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D R A W I N G A N D P A I N T I N G From the Elementary to


T h e H i g h e r W a l k s o f A r t .


MR. E . C AW T H O R N B ATXE.VDS


.SCHOOLS, C L A S S E S & P l i lV A T E PU P IL S Address: LiTTLKaiooir, CLiTJiKitof.


Old Pupils, E x u i i i iroK S a t th f . R o ya l A c a d e .mv, and a t the C ity .Art G a l le r ie s of Manchester and L iv e rp ool.


G IR L S ’ H IG H SCH O O L K IN G S T R E E T , C L IT H E R O E .


P R IN C I P A L S : M R S . and a W H ID B O R N E ,


M IS S


(formeily M istres ies in the T o rq u a y r.vid Paignton High, Schools), assisted by V is it in g T each e rs.


So lo Cla ss Singing, Pianoforte, T h eo ry , *nd Elo cu t ion . T h e P r in c ip a ls : Draw­


ing and Painting, Mr. E . Cawtheme . Danc­ ing and Calisthenics, Miss H . M. Whidborne.


K IN D ERG A R T EN CLASS. T h e Singing C la s s he ld on NVednesday


Evening, and C la sse s for Sp ec ial Subjects, are open to Students net attending the regu- l.tx school course.


Resid ent pupils received. Prospectus on


application. Private addles.-.— 3 , Cas t le View.


NE.XT ■ I'l-IRM CU.MMl'lNCT-hS TUl-iSlj.NV, s i ; i ''n ;M n i ;K -;r,i.


PIANOFORT E. ORGAN SINGING. HARMONY.


LESSONS GIVEN In the above subjects by


M R . R O B T . D O Y L E ,


HIGHER CERTHTCA T ED I'lAN IST , T R IN IT Y CO L L EG E . LONDON.


ORGANIST S.S. .NIICHAEL AND JOHN’S CHURCH, C L ITH ERO E .


MUSIC MASTER RO YA L GRAMMAR SCHOOL, WUALLEY'.


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16, Y o rk S t r e e t , C l i th e ro e | Soles .nml Vtihiations cif E.urm Stock. |


Property, Mciisc lic ld Eurniture, etc., under- | Uken oil reiison.-ilde terms, under the j ]ierson;.l siipen-ision nf H, P. I urner, son of ;


the L a te Riclitird Helm T'uriicr, .-Nuctioiieer ami Viilucr, Clitheroe.


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4, KING WILLIAM STBEET, BLACKBEKN. Telephone No.


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