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. Several of the ministers spoke of the de- and urges that all that is required 'is ^ be ceased minister with great affectian and re- allowed to
“ peaorful p e r su ^ c a
spect. Special references were made Id Mt. Shacldetonfs speech on 1m intrddu^ his pulpit abilities, and his devotion to the ing the Bill is desenbed as luad and to the dutiM & a Methodist preacher. The Syond peuKh Certainly he must have m ^ e a dis-
icinson and family.
nassed a vote of sympathy with Mrs. WU- tinctly favourable rmpression for his m ^ . ' -1
P dJuteatea o en
ure to bo defeated by such a narrow major ---- ^
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ity of 20, the more so when it is remem bered that there ivas a full Houses as the
Col. H. J Robinson, of Ivy Bank, Black- 246^ members who voted for, and the 226 bum, has given tangible evidence of his against the second rbading, demonstrates.
proiposed cottage homes for disabled for Clftherce wdth a sense of keen grati- soldiers from the Blackburn, Danven, and ficaticn and delight, for it is a great com-
— ------------------------------------------ :------------Glitheroe side of East Lancasliire. Since ^iment to him to thus early command t te home, in s e^ d i of a much SOUTH VIEW WIIALLET.
will sr■ll by anction »s above, on ?atnnlsy, May FnKS.Tum: A S D LiTHcrs, I - particular, .ee
30th, 1003, tha whole of his
VA1.UAI1LK not)BEiiot,D jQr, iro^vyet-er, only makes the offer of a site says: •• w e nave maue a uis-uuci.
tiu.ai.ee ^
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pottem. Stlo lit 1*0 p.m. U D g E t r o e e
For partleuur. see SO", however, only makes the offer M a site ^ y s : “ We have made a d i^ c t a d t^ ^ subsedbed by July 31st next His offer for
Col. Kobin- ^
is so generous and ^ntar.eous, that the ment r e f ^ us air inqury, q£ public is plOJLTl.
niTf* ivas
FR IDA Y , M A Y isd i , 1503. NOTKS AND MOTIONS,
Tlic following letter ha.s liccn received from tile Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Bcllhousc:
9, Shirley Road, Soulhsea, ^^ay Sdi, 1903.
Dear Dewhurst, T'he lieautiful
illuinin.itcxi address arrivied
safely, and is hanging for all to .otlmirc, .anti the cheque also lias come s;ifely, anl we do not know how lo exjiress otir gratitude for tire great kindness whidi prompted so liberal a gift .and such kiiM c-xpressions. Mte do wish you to convey <nir sincere thanks to all concerned. With our united kind rcganls, Yciirs very sincerely,
HERBERT L.-\EONE
BELLHOU.SE, R A T IE E. BELl-HOUSE.
AprojxAs llvi gloat walking race from Lon W« have some wonderful value in tyrest
A quantity of re-rubbered covers at 6s. 6d. Air tubes from aa 6d. All accessories
equally cheap. -AdiL
face of tlheir promise of UTl lUQUiry 13 a decided gain in our position.
last lG
UromiSG .* *' Satisfaction guaranteed. C Whiteside, 15,
Do not throw your old tyres away. Have them re-rubbered and made equal to new, Be^ w-ork
Re-rubbOTng frcmi 5 ^
Loc.ol pcdidcrans will oti Tuesday and Chstle Street, CUtheroe. Advt. Wedncsd.ay next have an opportunity of hearing Lord Roseberiy, who is to Hrit Bumley as tire ^ e s t^ ^ 9it Jolin O. S.
■ ■ .......... King-AYUknson recaaly re- 'rhursby, a
d.ate for parliamentary honours in the Clith- eroc ditisioit
b,.rcKv n one time Conservative e.
fnio
r.rAiscrv.auve ca di- An addibss Is to be present
candi ed to his lordslup by the Burnley Corpor.a^
from! Japan, the land of the cho-san- ^^.^erc she h.TS toad five years hardi
rion. The old enthuiasts, who used to do big recuperation, prior to retimiii^ to Jap.on to
things for creeds, politics, and societies arc resume her dntfas some eighteen months
fast passing aw.ay. We recall an old Clith- ’hcmcc. crorjan who m the height of his political enthu-siasm rede on horfeback from Clitheroe
don to Brighton, the Blackbuni I’ ickwickian _^3 3 tempcrancte ^
.abi.itt 50 miles tlii.s little
off.shc.iol, or mimic, is for .a distance of less Uian 20 miles— but a poor le.a for m» n who are
accu.stomcd to journeying on “ Stouik’s jKiny. ’
A recent re-vaJualion of the Blackburn
Union show's an
increa.se of ^^22.225 10a in rateable v.olue since 189.). .-V re-valua- licn c f the CliUietoc U nion. .os cur readers axe aJn.’adv aware, is shcrtly* to l>c made, but no oivi will exj)ecl for a moment tfiat tlic increased rateable I’aiue will be so great as at Blackburn, our own Union being, as it is, composed la te ly of .agriculUual areas. A cciTcsixiniling increa.«fc in ratio, however. Lord RJibblesdaJe, like a good many would ahord a source of .satisfaction to tlio osiers, lias been liaving a tilt at tlic alleged overseers, and an increased revenue for the ,ual-administration c f the Government H'lS Union
anglers from visiting tlie district. 'ITiose who tried tliieir fomuncs were, hoives-er,
niCAtt:ratcly successful, though no e.xception- al baskets .are reportetl. T he rain of Sun-
in condition by Tuesday. ------
day .and the early
p.irt of .Mcnd.ay toave again m m i ^ip
idea of tiie Education Bill is tliat it is a measure potos asurvder ' from what tlie
All classes of tyro repairs, frame repairs^ Liberals would toai-o blaring, wheel building, cono grinding and ilunks that
moderattv Old
p.aitem machines converted to free wheela Whiteside’s, Castle Stred^ Clitheroe.— A d v t
Summer is not here witli tile .advent tif
a sjilciidid body* whicli has done immense work, has been given thie quietus.
l a ^
Ribblesdalc thinks tlie Government’s policy of expanrion .and extravagance has assisted in pa\*ing the way for thk next LibepJ
the Swallow, but to ire tlie first bird of tlial ________ ^ ilk flashing tlircugh tlie air in its undulating, proj,hecy until you knaw and ai>i>arendy purposeless style, Uirills one with delight, .ami is a fercabie reminder tliat
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the balmy season is close at tooixl. Several swallows have retumeti to tlw.'ir axxaistcmed haunts in the town during die week, but we fear lliese venturesome forerunners of tile army lo follow will .suffer urjes.s llicre is .a quick ctomge in die werulter. l l ie “ two fold .sliout ’’ of die cuckoo, so long delayed, is iv>w- heard at intervids, and fortuixite hearers jink tlioir cojipers in die vain hope of havii^ diem shortly augnwnted by “gold," .as die old, but homely, Aible lias i t Congtaruhitiotis to die Rev. W. Watson, of Ctoalbum, wlio, as siateii at die Bolton
prob.ariotvjrs. His success is all the more gratifjiing to himself ';uk1 •JiiV-nii.Jn diat
lie has piawd die whole series lions w*idi hoi»-urs, hence die Syiij oonimend him for ordination x Conference,
IJ) u..; .-.y , .... See the “ Rojul George ’[ Motor Cycle,
with 3 horrvo power Minerva Motor. Mechanical Inlet valva Spray carburettor and all Tfcitest improvements. T^e best value in the trade. Oa view at Whiteside’s, Castle Street Clitheix*.— Advt
Cricketing on
S.aturday was by ar.y
means a congenial recreation widi die adveral weather conditions pre vailing. Nevortiieless several match es were played off,
and we
Wesleian Svmxl, held on Tuesday last, has note that the Ribblesd;dc D.-ague eemiw pas.'veti in I'lonours at tlie e.\.aniination for were more fortunate than mai^’ o t ^
lar combinations. iVhallcy adtruntosered a
_____ severe defeat to the Bamoldsirick lads, but -unina-- the /Vbbey team's near neighbours, Barrow,
heartily w*ere badly beaten by Read, and Chtherce next liad to put up with misfortune at tlie hands of Great Harwood.
J. H. tVilkinson, of Baxnoldswick, was read g[ratuitous rud in ‘ he p.a^omjjiork (X ^^e aivd carried.
By the w.ay, at die Confereisce ivunetf above an
obiiu.ary iiouce of the late Rev.
Low Mr-or, Clitherce, in 1849. life being surrourvled by
othiu* Christian work; he was acceiptedt as ai
ted
mvr.i.str)*. His disixsiticn.
It referred to liis birdi at early
hi* was led to religious deotion, and sooo became engaged m Sunday :
and
In the year candidate
for
i 1iS77, the
8
k w*ns .a gnxit ai»J refiecuve loved his sttidy, but was
no recluse. Hli was synipathcOG, capabUj of fast friendship, and) Icfvoi tlie youngs. He was kind, brotherly, '.and .always .acoesrj- ble. He was pre-minently a pceaclicr. His mind
w.as well stored, .anti he possexised a Cehatj* of expresion, Ite a p j^ e d . at- tracnvely and effectavely to all d .a^ is of
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hearers, his icrmons were simple in stylC; dignifieti in Language, enriched by frt.quenl illustrations, and dehveittd with foroe and com-iction. His deatli w-as. sudden. He harness. On Marcii 8th, apparent
ly in good health, he p.oid certain pastca-al visits, and walked heme, a distaijos of tivo miles. \Vhen he reached the Mansfa he
jmm ^ was overcome watli faintness, tinkJ passed
away before help could be callted in. He' was thus spared bodily pain, and ceased at onoe to live and work, in the fifty-fourth, year of his age, and the twenfy-sixth of his
C L I T H E R O E .
good influeiicesi, .scliool
.™ .™ tvrielex* M A . will for a time toave the ' agiey,
, „ i
taking up residence m ------»>-■
of the
The new vicar of Sa Mary .S the Rev. Ju ,
Goveramena— 2U1 old nuui once said, with a certain degtee of trutli, * Ycu should net er
~ C R I C K E T . MA TCHES FOR TO-MORROW.
Clithcroc v. Read. Earby v. Whalle)*. Barrow v. Settle. Low* Moor V. Railway Clerks.
rVudlej* Range v. Ribblcseiale Wan derers.
Read anti v. Clitheroc arsl RibblesdnJe WrusJerers 2nd v.
W.adiling- ton and.
Railway Clerks 2nd v. Lew Moor 2ml. * League Matches
Mtotclies played on die groumJ of iho named team,
TEAM S FO R rO-MORROW. C L m iF R O E isL : T. D. Bturn, Dr.
Lincoln, .NL Crcxisdal..*, J. W. Wmdle, E.
K.awsthome, R. Hansai, H Hargreat*«, W. E. Harrison W. Crabireo, W. Ratchffe, 1 .
Nicliolson. C L ITH ER O E 2m.l;— W. Croasdjdc,
(capo), W. Burnett, J. Baldcrstcnc, J- worth, W. G. P.-ilrker, W. Manley, b. Cl.vke,
P'. .-Udcrsley, J. Chadwick, J. MitchHl, R.
'RetUiead. Reserve. E. Ellis, J. FothexgiU, N. Rothwell.
Parish c f the Rev. Jas. Pickop, late rector ——,, ---------- LOW MOOR 1 s t :— W. Garnett, C. ^r. , , ,1
of iL-ucliffe, nrsu* Grimsby, who is shortly .Hjenderson, W P. Tomlinson, J. tiki™, tin residence in Blackburn.
I* defeat and yet not a defeat ^ is the -----1,,,
putes Bill, on Friday night member for Clitheroe acliieved a sigtiM \ac-
^ n p'ri5 ay1 ^ i£
toiy in iliat ho obtained more votes in the division tlian in tliat c f
the.previous mght on the Irish Land Bill, and a good omen for
* 1 ? . point a Commission lo
cor.sidf r tlie ^j,,.
Ic^ important to the workers.
tlie future of Labour is the promise to ap- tlie whole-
Vale decision. Mr. bju -,s a diminutiw; one of two
clauses, but its dinfinutiveness makes it nonts tlie
It it legal is
designed to
legali.fJ peaceful picketing, and. of 3i recent decision of the courts by making* which an 'indiHdual may now* Lawfully do. the charter cf
for two or more persons to do that
Mr. Shackleton’s borte of contention is tliab The Conspiracy Act of 1875, tradie union liberty', has
been to a.
extent nullified by the recent action of the; Courts. Ho stoutly disavows any idea of intimidation on the part of th« workmen,.
'W. Birch, W. Patefieid, R i r BaUere, Jackson, J Birch, J H Wvlkuv
scn. Rc3eh*es, Jos. Latham. John ^\ ilso". txi describe tlie LOW MOOR 2nd :— J. " u s o
Sliackletoii’s Trades Dis- Tccles, J. Walmdey, A. Roljinscte, J.i But the W. Wilkinsai, J. W i lk in s^ J. Wa
WilSion, K. Moon,
airbrick, W. Slinger, H. Forrest, J. DUwwtto Re-
sen-e, 'P. Hibclion, J. R^inson. RIBBLESDA LE WANDERERS :— F.
31. Watsen, J. Coulthuret, J. H Raw*linson, J. Matclicll, vW, iHoy-le, A . G. Dixon, RL
Jones, A. E. IHxon, E. Fiiibley, J. Pate»- field, A. N. Other.
WADDING3 0 N
-Han ,H.anson, Jas. Herd, Ormerod.
jas 2ivJ;— \S'. Atliam
(ca^x.), R HhLtottol, fW. Southwxrrth, H. Baldirin, D. Bond.
to amend the Law* of cor..spiracy in the light ~WalmsIcy, E. Spcddii^, R. Southwerth, Rl. Reserve, W.
J. E, Giucnbank, junr.
B A R R OW :— F. DaMtaon, T . Patefit-ld, F. Walker, F. (Rnowlest JA. Gorman, F. Washbreok, T. Garside, T . A Pickup, B.
iStanden, W. Lyne, J. Everten. Reserv*e, J . Booth.
D. S U I T A B L E F O R
PRESENTS TI3IES OFFICE, CLITHEROE.
A T TH E FANCY GOODS
Smithies Jo.an, and wt hear tliat he lias been suc cessful at the Otlcy Dog Show.
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put the rivers in flood, and should thete be 'f i le best for little niciney is what’s w^^teti. no further rains the water should .again be
have the largest stock of b’lcydes in the
district to choose from. We do not sell rubbish but our prices will bear companton. Try us. Whiteaide’s, Castlo Srteet, Clith eroe.— Advt.
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to York to vote Tory, but Mr. Jolin Snell, c f Wo are always pleased to chrciuclc local Settle, whose death .at the age of 80 years successes. Miss B. Emblej-, \yeUgate, has
Socieiv foniemplate “ a walking race’’ from Settle to Leeds and back, hi'.disumce of geon, L R 2 AM Biackbum to Gbburn, via. Clithcroc. efiehtv miles, to sign tlie pledge. Whererus Uie great race wa-s a mauer of
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work .as a missionary. Her return h.os been signalist-xl during tlie week by a tea
p.arty and meeting held in her hcncur, at the St. James’s School. Miss Wilkinson seeks for a time a more congenial climate, rest, and
session tlio by a pre^ mpresentaMvo ML Shackletw
* MOS DUEnUEN Indmctcd by Mr. Goo. in but slowly, some ,£500 being yet required’ to ail intents and purposes a A K'-nyoa. «'“> •
the scheme was mooted funds have come -ear of the Commons, and secure what is Japaii, w a
>'P hoaM kwpjng, to make up thie estimated cost cf ;£i,ooo for the party ho rep r^ n ta Intervi^ied ^ fat building and equipment.
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G o v ^ R ^ to n , presided, and in the course of his ^ said Thurston Snudi h a d ^ ^ l him for tv in tlio addresi
mcsrths mg, over whidi the rector, ^
^Av^r^whicli the rocton the Rev. Robert ^ address he made’ reference to tire fact
---- T’-', Vi,„ a ™ s .an inquiry our bill Di
IT w ^ rd v a few it was 1 . Y .
rh,. Ufv Robert >neet- . I. ? _ that . ^ . VYtlkinscn, when site was called to tobacco, mid on tlie strengdi u ti«
when''th^' were ^^met^t he,' tlie prosecutor, «rrved p it » r_■ . 1_ frtK'ir'r^. TI<? nJso !»TLVf‘f T>nc_
^ - s f e t e b a c C - s r ” work in the foreign mission field. She toad 'phursten Smith, juiir.
a b'Ul for the artidts maiJe out agaiaa Kreseculor saw Mr.
,
realised tliat the Divine Master wanted her gn^th on the 'luesday fcilowuit^ and froo « „ to seire in tlie foreign imssicn field, and she
commaisJ, and went ^ (Re police, and prisoner was apprehended i^e said to lum, hn gate infamata
^ l ip an . When the commard came j,y Blackburn pchce on die followiaj her to return to rest, she was p r c jx ir^ j,-''riday.
. that day, (ptto)
the grandest .and greatest works one a>uld be called to. in conclusion, on behalf of .oil the members c f the congregation of St.
J.ames he
ga.ve Miss Wilkinson a most hearty
welcome, and prayed that the blessii^ o God would rest ujicn Her during her sojourn there, and that He would allow her to re- Lum again to japan. If God wished, h(^ the speakfcr, hojied that Miss Wilkinson
,
to obey. Go«J had not only called Miss prisemer
ad.initted receivm^ Uic pi^j^s and WilkiiBon to Himself, but He calletl lier to tobaccoi, and said he should have paid lot do H b work in Japan, and that was one of
Chief constable asked lor a r e ^ j.'rid.ay, at 11 o dcck, to aiable him ta furtiier particulars. granted,
Prisoner seemed to be in a merry inood
arjd on being removed to the cclJs lejaa singing.
would' be able to stav with them at least Coun. Hanlacre, aivi
q'o-day ; Bcfcrc His Wimsliip the Mayor, ti- bpeik ad
i w l e months. H eW l gueat pleasure in E. Crabtree, Edmund Callow ot ni m«i ca llir i u 4 n ,\
ti.ss King-Wilkir«on.
abexie, was c h ^ iM on remini wuli
ob-.as h ^ c l King-Wilkinson was receivc-d ii^ goods u n r^ f.oJse prccnccs.
witli loud applause, .and at the outset she T h e facts c f ^ e case au. gnui .il)o\e d ilaai fimt of all she wanted to thank l-hurston bnuth jumor, Maaiej , Ihmu ven’ much ft r llieir very kind wHcome. Road, staled that he knew lUc
is iusc reported, once went one better, for passwl the R L M .
ex.amination in piax«fcrt« w.os not at .a ■■ll suq)ri.‘T.-d by it, but si .13 a. tempcrancte cnthusi.xst he walked from playing, under tlie tuition of ^rr. J. Gud- - ............
^ — ------------ r • . but siie , r ■ 'b .
atived no welcome, becau .se Lanca-shire Witness toa.1 incier sou; lum ttc wtiacm pt,>ple were spoci.olly gifte-d m ttoat kmtl d to jm y c^ -
been suqffised if she had re- .W pmdmstM hah an eu, te o. ^ .
_ ------^ -------work. As Mr. RaUton
h.ad .olready stud .she P.C. I umer q » k e to
pn.M.ner tx-, ^ to pnstner
from tlic fikickb'in ho s,a:d: “ Ht ill piy luni «ba
to tell .aliout the work she
h.ad doiit- in J.apan andl, toad been {rcrsuac.eii but ttoat night was the right lime lo spe.ak ofSonce.
■ ir.
Iwcn uilcxicuec, |;|f «Ai coiBnUk I
of their Master, who was belter tlian His Mr. Whltesuie .said he
ii.vi i>>oesue.c work, bccau-se there were pcrliajis .some peo- be toartl on pris»aier, but iie rlKieght :
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pie present itoat evening who did ivx go to should be a warning to iuiii .uni ’.o ouim the church on Sund-ay. She wishctl to draw
their .attention to Uie passages of scripture
99- ' . joice,
to be found in tlie Psalm 57-1 a id Psalm 'l*he I.ord reigneth, let llie earth le-
plu tremble.” Ac a \% ...... - -
.anrl “ ' l l ic Lord reigneth let t .he jx-o- x“lccmc meeting hke
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that otv,*, Uicy were lead to think what sort of a welcome would be given to tl'iX: ^faster
__ when He came. View iiLiny id tliat room would rejoice if the Ix>rd came that npght.
public. 'Hie Cluef Constable read out ^ U
of previous cenncuous
d.aring fra i l 1S72. Callow- was
coiranif.Asi
She, the .speaker, woivleaxi wliat .sort c f a ^Jotm Tunwr, welcome He wciild receive. She wtm.lere^l clui^^e.1 wilh
hard labour. W11'l: •.. »
■ ■ ■ if thei- would rejoice as inucli 'if JesiLs c.-inie,
as thm* liad when the liatl cane. land reigiieUi. let the jx-ople tremhll-.’’ She had trembled once, and slie was tluinkful that .die did tremble. When Christ came aivl tliey repenierl, the trtnnblir^; Cc-a-stsl. j^cjxmtance was a wor»l with a \t:ry deep metinlng. It did 11.x mean that the\ were to go to tlie L-rd and say they were .sorry, and vet do Uie .same wrong the nc.xt tiai. If they” Ix-Iiex exi in G.xl. He made tlw-m live aivf work for ITini. If she.
li.ad oxnc home last ve.or, she did not think she wouUf have been very gkul, but tins time, slie really thouglii the Loixl had cominanitoi her to cniie tiome for a little ro-st. aivi die glafily wTotc home to inform tlicin th:it .slie was coniing, an-1 now* .she cr.uld rest at heme, feeling tliat she was doing licr >Uity.
ju.st the same .as wtom she went can. Wdmt a l.eauliful life it was to kiviw* that wherever ihcv were they were
ple.adng Gorl. ThtN* toad some really .sanctifie*! atKl IxNuitifui Christians among tlit* Japaiv.-se. S..:ne
;igair..<t pa-tes >r liuL-e a'xoas
DESERl'lO.V. labourer, .S.ulorl,
■ 'Hie Nfayor; We liave to pnxcc: tJi
tbe date m qucaion auiw to his hetsi fe h'
T h e clu gregationai
the paste I preached
was a medi sorvicc, “O be joyl the evcnu| attendeti.
tlxe Lord’ solo ' ’Ctol
Johnson, my soul. ’ I in aid of
'Hic L| wa.s iiei'
MixhcdistJ pas*.or. th' monung ducted b\| seri’ice Lord i-s in| special w-heii to ' i
given by The Re'. pnai - .1' presitieii w-ere me' vice.
I| Ti'.e R
ing on bv ing lu 111'
Rev. 1. li ratlier :
Ctois. S. Colein.ui, .*^iUci.:g o5.»,
i ' ■ , '.vile .11* 1 fa*raj. '*
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statevl tliat lie retx’ivoi an app.ica3.n ..t relief from the wife of pr'.,'o'KT, l«r nv.*K- aivl three chil<lren, <ai ’dx* ga-uu! *Lt tit husbaiv.i 'lird! di:ser-e>i her ie:t F ' vioas. Relief w:us gr.ui;n! .u>i iuc amtinueti up to tlie pa s'iit *aa amount [xud in ridiet s::> bia Uiere w.e- a [irev ;< >us amoait 0! against pri«
on.er. Tnnn-r I'-ul pa'.tt;*' i>e.-n catoitjoed in l )c*i !•<•: '.v:.e:i ae *-
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his wife fi-r two nviiihs. atterad to her but tovl the Gtiani'uns load had wife ami childnni. Turner said that deni
V.1.S i.n rl
\l: prun:5c-C- . i Ui lio >
•''« ^ • >i,. ,vo
he was away he was u:>!er iinpri.'
kir.mcnt for
p.vich.i-g out of work three inoiv.'e.*. h'-l*. '-h'U- - would be able to get into work no" was “ a p.Kxl time corning.
Tunvir w*xs given tw m. u*.h.s m
; r p t o wx-.x‘tr rpL a c e to wo^k for the I.oni ,«y the .onxiunt .h.e. an-l in d tau hut when Ihev met witli difliculties, then* ment one .non:h toinl labour.
ran .away to some otlicr place. Ttoit would not tlo:' they would meet w-ith tUfficuUits cvety-wtorre. " n ie r e w-ere tlifficulties ' in Japan such as w-ere not met with here, anti if she were to tell them alxxit them they would net uivlerstanl. She toad only raw dung to ask them, .onl that was
th.at ihey w-ould 1-*: ready to meet their Master. Ir_ their eveiy dav life there w-as .always .some thing to teach'them of God. In coneJusion sh« .askcl them to pray for the Jaivinesc, the workers anrJ herself, an>l sUt
- again thankcil
tliem ven- much for their welcome. The Rev. Rcbt. Railton said he lv<ptal
they would aTi pray for the peojile. .anti ilie work that w-as being carried on. ^Vt axiie future occasion they wTAild ^ve Mtoa King- Malkin-sor. .an opporturnly of fulfilling her todf-mailc
pn-mii.se. to teU them .alxiut the work Ix'ing carriexl on in Jap.an,
DEATHS.
M.ay 5 th: J(-hn 34 years.
„ 6 lh : 9 th : PtHer
Tluxs. Mia-'nell Serti^n” LL-
1 Uckills'>■ ',
Rctid, 69 yt-ars r^on>:hy R,thut't>ii.
Raid, I nv s-U ii.
loth: .M.antoi L-uhnai. ye-irs,
I ;th : -Margt. .Uiev W.u’Kcr. " 'j house, 77 >' ar.-c
14 th : Mapgarvt Ann Crabtret-i le>>
IN I-OVINr, Of JCLIA lUKCKr.iVK
We think of her often, hut know th In thatlT-antifnl City "I"’ '’
We Uid her XKiiy in 'he d* With our tears ami our toke.
*The wavH of our Father are 'rhouRli he semi »s
He gisclh and taketh the dearlortn All glory to Hit blesstel name-
Mra. Bisnoe and fatnil.'*, l^etir* thanks fTkimlerquines. Iettc^w
.jpiiJ., aoitl*'*
MT' IN MEMORY. ^ icit.
KF..MKMHrA>'C^ ^ .
a..i4 1 !r.*2i 'f IJehiiibvt: 4
a*L2
WiA .’2 ; l r A.
lalxiurers had Inren ver> .si.ic’s ‘U . “ ertie distriix during U;e pa--', tc.' nstO
. should ti to the SI. I time, an . ceneralei g o’clis i. estuig a cl ai>i iK'.in| tci cairy had .l' " ■ iiless -d: well til. ■ wtmlt'. w ing the to Uin.h| tell ail V there " ewn kr ary ^t.■ ,
to*
hatl re.'.'l I.,'-’, .all Jt-v for the of ih'i- v| five 'ini Ltn'l'.rj Cell-S'.de iiiip"ri.j Jew. ai’ l
gave a dene b 'l are M'hi*e.:c| 2 0.000 I Jews.
1)V the tern. : shown ing call to-grap cspeci;| only <■ in the Uiri-r
years
F R O M J A P A N T O C L I T H E R O E .
WELCOME TO MISS MAUD KING-WILKJNSON. JvliNU-\Vll.JSaJNSi.riN.
b o r o u g h . P O U C E C O U R T .
UN DER f a l s e p e e t e n c e s .
Saturday : Before His Worshp tire Mayor „ C'rabtree, Esq., Edmund CaUow, cf anu^^^^^ abodey wus charged ititli ebtainieg
Scliool was the scerw of a very pleasant and jaise prelkaxxs, H interesting ccremccy, a ten. party arid ni^t- qjj
Sa.tui'da.y» tne
On Wednesday evening the S t James’s pUpea and Wlut^L Kshioii T
rest, from hL lock-up shop, in Moor Lane, as a to- , ^ ^
Oitlieroe, tobacconost, said he kept slvop. On the Saturday everang
orevious about eight oclock, Uie pnsontr
number lo t d Lm \ o air excellent ^ ^ e d his shop and said Ihursioi. bnntL, ti^e tables were cleared avhaUey Road), had sent lihu tor soir.e ^
He let prisoner have die
p.pes, anl ,t.ul an hour later he came back agnj
^ : WH AT
,, A t t h e A l i?-while w'oxkf ^shafting in I
g5§|lapsed, and! ,-.'fwaa suspent
i&Ssnone of thtj . ; though s e x j
I ’ rfor two sufif falling
SOt|
q s isom e c f tl<j ’>(4
, ^ i The empi
' ‘4 Society h i ■ k Concert 11 5 About 120 I
4 t55j oonviv’ial fet'S rendered b l
”,
■■ Mr. R- -M.i| ,1 Lord was t|
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