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* “r'rsf £ of the week, as if their
ue.amy
ether vailue than to be where rive whilom
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B a t t a l i o n P a r a d e o n S a t u r d a y , t>*7th T u n e .— F a l l in a t 2-0 O c lo c k ^
contemitable. P-r ven« ......... p - “T - j„g ■ eoltication Toucnu.g ignorant w i b u " s‘^lMkes‘ it all the more - d e ^ Pv visUor.s, ,uvl the .same is ^
p rom p t . m a k e a n e f fo r t to a t t e n d th is p a r
A l l v o lu n te e r s sh o u ld Te said^f the lotxdy Kibble ivood^^O^^^ Gisbuni.
f f to L u ce s
a d e , e sp e c ia l ly th o s e w h o h a v e n o t c om p le te d th e ir m u s k e t r y co u r s e .
D r e s s , D r i l l O rd e r . By order,
T H O M A S C . R O B IN S O N , Captain Cominancling K Company.
CUlheroc, June 25th, igos- n o t i c e t o
t h e p u b l i c J . HALL, 19, Wellgate, CUtheroe, iiiiii
Is now Selling all his Stock of LADIES’ and GENTS’
u m b r e l l a s , c l o c k s , 'W A T C H E S . & .J E W E L L E R Y A t S p e c ia l L ow P r i c e s .
c o m e a t once^ an d ^ se cure g o o d l-arnr.-rs in dm .Slaidbuiii liistrict are s
A quantity ol Ladies’ Swatches of hair .at half cost price.
S p le n d id G a s E n g in e a n d G r in d in g M a c h in e r y to b e so ld ch e a p .
S P A R K B R O O K
SPECIAL f i t t e d w ith IMPRO VED FREE WHEEL HUB.
A b s o lu te f r e e d om when^ w h e e l in g . P rice £12 iO d opte JNSPJCCTJOjS i s yJTKlJ.
Baldwin’s Stores, C L IT U E K O E .
FRID.LY, JUNE 26th, NOTES AND ---------
'nid General .I’nrpcnes Coinmiilee, to whom was
deleg.ated the duty of selecting a sue for tUe proiwsed new Tree Library, in
• v iO N S . s. O. Cmle.
10 hai'e been iiiystiliesl tor .si.nnc lime the strange disappearance el
lambs.
Pu.ssibly the mystery is i iw made plain, hc.wevci. fiM ;i gamekeeper reclailly came came across a couiile ot eagles in a liollow feeding oil a lamb. The birds. wlKsse keeiines.s oi \asieii is remarkable, rost' .it the "•ainekeeper’s aiiinoach.
c.nryiiig with them die carcase of the lamb.
Ol instances of curious nesting places of .\ iiiimiiig sin i
but till,; biids escaped scr.t Irce. anti will live U; v-a’rry on the)ij , le]>redafions else
caiLscd the half .-atcii carcase le he dropped m^no, no .
birds there is n v end. .Sonic are undoubted- Iv liciional. but we can vouch lor the truth Jf the one it is this week our
ple.a.sure to record. whicTfis. si.ortly, that a pair of blue tits have seen til to build their nest in the hClow at the top of a lamp p.xst i>‘— But the street
mu.st not be iiaiiical. 1 he binis
h.as
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where. Very probably tluy load <-ome ^ „.>
ssc.ssors of a faiiiilv of young......... down on a little voyage of exploration trom
IViiy.gheiii. where one ur two eyiies hate
ouleiurss.d the InrcU liak^ rcp:ti*i mu-ie.^L b.r they
•ness of
lieciVseeii in recent years, or dicy may have cmiie from the. mounuiiiious bcotiish bonier
pic-nic. Noi for iwemy VLMr.,. it is said. have eagle.s boon soUi on ihc
viML. farmers to keep a sharp look out. and have
the guns ready. We have some wun.lertul value in lyres.
.\ <iu;uility of re-rubbered covers, al tis. (id. -Air lubes from 2S. 6d. All acce-osoiies cqicdly cheap.
While.side s.
Ca.sUe .Sireel.
— Advt,
Wc iioiif re.i'lris will not lotgei that 10- m,,rrow is the dale- <4' die animal hons:- to
i,..os,. e,.ll,iai,.n be the Blacklnmi ami Dis- uiplumage. Gollectojs rcnp;,jui;ing x-anoiis Sunday Seb, of the Urwai will for ijii^dvelopes lefi al each house
accordaivce with die terms ei Mr. Garnegies Juaij. week. Thar the time.'- arc I'ad offer, met on 'Tuesday, and passed a rewlj^ '^-e am well aware, bm the smallcA c. iitti- lion
reco-mmeiv.ling duM,’Ig:,:rfrL-cn^^ to pmj,,,, placed in the cnveli.pc 'oll be web utiFise the preseiit sitiM;^- pne Bailey's prein- monied, ami, in<.reover. will be goic.g a de-
ises .os being suilaHjJ^n w'bich to erect the ,j_,j.^.pV,-r.l,,|,-iiabie invtlimi. n a push ba- new. building.
voting, we hear,
w.as not
unanimous^J^y jt, wa-s not will all come out
•c __,1... expect die usual stickfing lo i , ^ t^ t a e s s , .and possibly the seeing of moun- Bailey jiremi-'les are in every ■
“ doing nothing,” and .as properiv'of the Cciixiradon, ami to the '.\Larket Blace the preseii
I i,v-
lil.ml.l'urn Dii.ii.m.igc. f . , . . dl,,' mci chiiins upi n !■ cal
bru.vuien -c
meeting of lUe Council, when ai.-uiulc Clidv. r.,e clnMren ,i:e. •oM, 1 an si'ickfina tur cor-
tains where csnly mole lulls exist. Ihe p,,,i,r,n;g ciimiu.d mio a iesp,-.-,ibl . l.iw day phaseology they are the .inci Jui L-yeserv prc^iciii .seem:? a
abiding cii'i/ru. «ho is tlicic so- indilTcrelll a~ f> dc.spise .0.
mi'l/, u,
,,,ai has uirned
ii.aii lint ..tar an 1 .im-vc Ur
good upiJoruimty to ndti-se the sia.% and give the lie oiKe aivJ for all to the taunt ol Uu
“ witile elephant.' Whrt- unanimiiv of opinion on the part of our i uw n
Council, in reference to bickering scheme 'in coiilurmily wiUi Mr.
Carnegie's eondilions, and a new I'lee Tibmrv
di.at shall be croTiiable and beiie- to^al to the whole of the lowrVs iirliabitaiUs.
When will visitors in lids d'lSlrici ,ai»I else where l--arn to respect other i>eop e s
property? Time and
ihmwm upl.-n for Ihe P"bh'h.or on land where the public's fight of way is
midcted in lines of 2S. 6d. and costs
e.ae ,uiii.
,1„ C » ,H , S».ion. on S z
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up'fe’ras on die Sagar Tariiv.^ al " B r i: i ; ; ; :7 r r ;u ; s that the two l
on,
■ jng posted cn the Irees, a t7
common property ol all,
being ai tO'W
DJ garden moiv-semse ought't<o have uiUl
.hem_di.ai to
taespass was an offence punisliable by km- T b e nefion
prelliness, doubdes.'s " f - ' " ' - ^ o mum ui.o.-o—-D-.-,
td take them unthinking y,
that ferns and" flowers are the tiA-fxfnll cuin^jincd uilh iht'ir Caihoiic
that they will form an attraction f«,r an
C a rdin a l V aug han, h e ad of tihurcii ill dlls coiiuiy
,,,,,,-v neeple The w<-rk he achiev . r ^ ....'^nsnirati'-n lo Ca'holn
' U"K _________ Monday, for ^ub-
di em re- i e
appoKuitiiv ol heipin-g the cause nl the or- l i L i children r W- Impe the anamiU ■■ die colleciions will show dial there . i
>iich lit k liih' bin-,: weather lav.jiii;
and Morris Dancer.-' par;'' S t r e e t s ei the u.wn that the eollcelious m.l'.ii the very i-rediuible amoauit for which die iiu-iiibers of the
diaiikful lo die public.
midiei
h.ca' suecc ss. in' p i - " . - ' -
l,iveilio'--i Blackbinn. o:
h i " been done in ««<!«■ « l-ivcms-l U-t Ml,or Lane, was suecessi Ill ill weather on the
oeea.sa.n o-l then aiiuual \ isil more Iw-imured passing
held .a Ve,ier,\.iy. the
1-dw.itd Coilii'-il were
.\i an
di - icn rnn-diaie u Sts wall h'-ii-ail "
throw vour old lyres away. Y o V i n i l o
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fendants bad net sec-n the ntmees uf w.vrn- t^.^dsfacLion a mcdicmii of com-
.Street, ClidiL-roc.—-.'dvL
,- nieml.-eis 01 '■ ’ ’j'- ,
Have
-from S-'i-bd. each. Hr sit. work . A
„ ,« ;al U, no,o
Bt.st wor
(1 die Catholic B.iiul diiougb. '.I'.e,
la»t .'aaiiirduiv. We- hear ijii roiile re-alise-.l
L.iiu-1 i‘.rc N'cry
,,r,..,.,i mi in its care. Mr. and .Mrs. liirned manv
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a distance which to birds jiusscssiiig such ■ ’ ■ womll.iful jiowers of Ibght would Im a mere
Ml,*;!'-. II meal is plci?*jSiu. In.wc\cr, Ujl t-agles may be ruiuiied uiJUii K- pay a irtiirn - ami in il«al event M ''‘ill repay the
. • ,place. epaid ibein walh ncm ^,,^v ,„.n'Ke is any crilerioii. a
lam'ilv. We have meniioiical this " ‘Os .spell. u.i the- i.ka of reconliiig a curiuiis .^,,,1
dm- iiUeiuion of
making llu- siu; .4 the. nest generally kniwti. If lhai
sh.mld happen, howcvei, we siivcerc- Iv iriisi that die birds and their family wall
dested.
picmoted bv .Mr. Blackburn. wa> a thorough siicii-'.-s. iTie yoimgsie-rs swept ihimigh the- slreets like a miivuiire
evervthing belcrc th ceediiigly' weHI. Walking over four imles, lull tilt, is
iciirleeii years
off .ilriglu. aivl pcrluip new lirighlen iheir ‘iileas. " .A sh.oll hx^l tlmm.’’ Will this apply to ’ walking raois? It ought, ;'io. W hy ^dc .some of ihe “ AC.
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fli-n i lL naiKiels 3 " nice little
w.alk. iitg lately of their iirojx^d
Tri.aigii of Bowlaivk
shi ri
P L A C E D O N - T H E “ B L , \ C K L I S T . ”
Widioiil a doubt the boy,s
wa.lking
r.aee, THETIHS'l' CASE IN CLITIIEHOE. ------
PENDLETON. ---------
CLUB D A Y
ihis year uidy to<-'k the shai>e of a (.iiniuir al j
on Saturday, a
b o u .,,.
‘ tiGnJIv ■ .•
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avenues to. lot al I • . 1 closed.
e , and
^ J----- ^------- a .1 century as U e ik ui the
o'tber CounW ju-slices. Such is the record of Mr i^^r-Ubinson's .services. Not bad is tt f
Much as -Mr. Rubinsen would wish to con- ill-health, wliich offcn .alto-rs
tlie best laid .schemes of men and women.
See tlie “ Royal George^’ uMotcr Cyd^ compds him ui resign, and tins he did at la f s t iiniirovemenis spjT»ri.u«“i
'Idie best resioi ,
value in the trade. On mow at U Castle Street, Clitheroc.— ^Advt.
Oni view at ’ come .a •c stated
lie.alUi,wnio
Keplviiig to the as,s.;rlion that he h.a.s Im- wall doublle-ss
l.ibcral-Unicni.sl.'.Sir Chas. Tlen-
nant, Barr.. Lthem-in-law- nf I <nd R ib l .^ 'm'u dale, writes to the “ b.dinlmigli
-u.niiig
.
Despatch ’ .as fnHriw.« h.ave always been, a siaunch slipperier of
the Liberal csuisc. I do n .t, however, aji- just ihe
m.amx-r m wliicii inai li.iig lime past >t»n
by the present GpiKisiiion and ns Ueidcr in Icr the more ouii„ the Honw of Commnns, an 1 tlimk .Mr. Hal- gale.
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four aivl Mr. ( Jiamberlain lake a wider and more practical and .statesmanlike view the wants and wishes ot pmipire
umc. at this losing the services ei oiv-- ;
I 'm'-' h m hev weieahonguod terms, and "
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' Church Day tuvl Sunday School l-«uval A, » u „ c i .« k
On ......................
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fection for
its.peopie. rae "m’ .'T, “ i - _,i
" s r “ ' i v gi<.n\huisl is duo “ Touching reference was . ha^e Stonyimrst College ^re d>rgb ,imd _so^ Place, r iM E S , 1 i„. is said to h.ave always Todmordem
A > and civen favcatrable weather p re c^ ion
•'«=“« and at the lan /on Mo^^y --------- - The annauU vallage fes
f wall be held at , 1^ H
X 2 O W M O O B . ___
.pLe Sunday School Aimi'Crsary' servaces held in doe St. Paul’s Church, Low
^ |.'..l,lr.wes. n „H , ir-ar hr ‘ afUnvards there is to be ,a ptiblm vices. on the school greeix — -------
G B I N D L E T O N . _____
„ „ c .T , ,rA i a n n u a l h U S in A l -
rVt the morning sen'ice tl»; rev. gentlOTan ~ a l .
efit, occupied the pu .
;^ cuV eri
...o o vtiry effecLive thing under aony arcum- .stiuioes. cvien if
i ti
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.an d it were tally an anim.-il
old and young'to make the most of thdr present opportunities and privileges—.above all, with the Holy Spirit’s gracious help,
„^rcarvT ANNIVERSARY, junking sure that they; had accepted the free
" -jparticail ■ '..^ents of t
e pretty httlc tillage 0 1 “Canon Eddewes, Guest,
vic.ar of Christ Churcli, Biuirtoin-on- r i i r O =
Charles ^ Um
PuT'-^ - a,, three ser-
precession, m the afterivacn, num- passing through the village, an!
j -^rcoigh his house and ground.s.mi mr.unrl.s. ------- - i „ . n„„<
invitation of -Mr. W. Garnett. One oUhe
„,.u„,^.an "^^ ^-L^Ne rsa ry was one of the in.,sr found
in 2 1 2 1 Genesis 16. Death, said the preacher During the service.s the Rev. J .^ . Wad- \va& aT
tliat
^jingion reminded thib‘ caigregat (-oUecticns ‘«ere lr>c.t only
a-rv*. nd , 1 1 . 1
grcgatK.n mat for
the SunJay
died,
li.ad they iKit .seen some f.avourite School, but also for the Clichexcie Gospel pet tlcy or cat die, .ami seen the poor creature Home Mission, the object of w hich is to -strugglins 'n rhe ,agony of death, and was it leave a gospel tract monthly at each house
p.ii„fiij u» them? Even more painful in Clitheroe. Low M ^ r . th»r neighhounng
S.aturday afternoon, the antiua „-as death, when it c.onie home to their own villages, etc. Hie nuni >er nl vi.n.'es in the |t„.,band or devoted di-strictis .diove ^.ooo ; .so tliat a piptilatam
afternoon a procession was L™"-' ‘ the jovs with them, or even more, terrilile ib d r dcors rei^'.atetlly i> '■ <■ un ary workers, School, and, leaded by the C lithe 00
iK w tC iS X s r c i i t ^ s ' s s «<■.«.»• >«»•*•.w • r * » ^
^1 go^d wishes lor a better 'j?„Vugli Uani, marched to the top - f >- preacher, tlid iv f tliiiik anything
w.as more Uo-
r..iher .md ill .h isim iaiie eM r .E .D . Robin- wits then reformed and returned t.> the
l.aitlheri, a d .tinRli 111
Lancashire, Clerk to the County Justices i ___________ - -r-.,,!. H e has also accepted the |.>^uv. iU \Vesl, of Bolton-by- OAt '
.............. .'ife un reddeiice .at tbt Castle. ly u ,
,uore cuiigenia! ____ •
brML*'.''TGmef build^^ general
overh.auling.
li'l ii: free ai Ciitherce.— AdvL
; r S 'L , r Best work, charges 'SS:“ s«a,
giierlly leave Llilheroe
clim.ale
ot Hairo ,^3. was paruakjm of.
•adjourned . J
Adjonmed to an adj .oining lio 1 , bv the vicar,
in U> the full,
- ,a ■ tlistributed, 1 o add to lie o.k..v.
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and aftlir t h e -singins of anoUior hyim. a short servise was held “ \ L c Church- 11
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rein.im w lal us a - .,,^,.,1 Jy ilm Honor ol Clilheroe, iL-ering an approipriate address. - - o vncaied bv lus father, .and he will short- .^urdee the scholars and friends -Mr. ^ac schod, where oranges
Um lovi,^ worxi.
AV.rs it not very m--
Uie
inf.st part .•onnts-tvd wah Church Sti«l.av -Sch. ol.
'Hie
r health which a
rele.ise from harness Ullage and back, where the h>‘'tu ‘'.e ,- . effective than to see a little diild die. The c<>
ngreg.ations diiniig he t ay wtn i,.ry succeeds 'ids happv day,”
w.is .smig. 1 he procession ,.d e e wrus stilleel and the child did not re-corr- karge.
'Hie coilcctimos in church wmc as oh monviig
mean.s of turning ixioplo to total £ l A 'ITiey i is. o.!. ; af„ni„.u (iiv
thought of it, hut
de.ath was in
0.a.sse-s) T? ? i3 s ,6 i l .;
eteiv.ng,^, i^s.oi subk/Tip-
whHher they chiding £ 2 ^ 7^ <i<i; Irmn the huni.ay hched ^‘ 'o (cvclusne
, the j-ord Jesies ChrisL Thev woultl .all leave tioiis.) " ' ’ “ ’■ 'T. f , p.a.s,s through the
d.axk Galley.
. u‘, . A "'ould h.ave to close thodr eyes, .and leave .
elo., wo-TO Uie
ple.asures balloons we*e sent up. i^Elcl\^iIL
a ' " " ' - . ' - ' . ‘"S- Hagar
w.as'
c.ast out in a.nseqticnce of -At the c’ose o l ie p
the lieltl un- . table,
yfeLmit^^ter. Mrs. M'iddcp, Miss Greig. ^incl
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everyalung behiml. .and there
w.as only t/iie mn.s prejnaration, aivj
th.at was beiiig .at peace ’ I'*-' Lord Jesus Christ. 'J'hey all knew
n ^ 1,1 „ „ the
n.arradve from which he harl been read- . __walioa,; mg-
H.agar
w.as c.ast out in ennsequence of
’ppe -Abraliain listening to the
fotili.sh wonls r f B O C A I a IS T EW S .
-A
LOC.AL -ATHLETIC .sL'
t.GESS. -At the Hellifie'd .sports on
S.itiirUy R.
"'ife. Hmvever, the Lord fultilleri Hi.s Taylor, C l i th c r i« ( i i yards) ran sec.-.r,! in
promi.se arvl about thirteen years .after, the 120 vards race. Isaac wa.s bom, aiv.l he became the jov of the old iman’s heart. Thex' got .an incretiset! I^.AVINC.
teii'Iemess for clifldren. .os they got on in life. On the fulfilment of Goil’s pnnnises
but the .sou of the free woman remali>.al. 'Thev
wciL-.all citlrer sons of the boiui woman
^.^(1 in the OF iFOCND.A'TIflN
.sru.VE. In comiectiiai with Uie Waterlo; \\'es!evi.a
the -Son of tire bryiid woninrr was cast out. Schocol-Chapel eiilaigement s<:h< new building m -Sauink
o.r skns of the fr.o-- woni.an. 'They were alternoon. cn beluril ot Uie t ongreguion aol , , , •
lUc OJdfellows Club partook of an die the bond wonum arnl her rhihi wen* cast
t twenty-d-V mem- ‘ -Bl<-ut witii a httle bread an-1 water. u> live or ^ partook ol an die
Cn.il might apiX)im. aivl wht:m tlie
, ... r..i 1 1 1 cried, -
The .annual dub d.ay wa-s held al Tcralle- ddu-r Ik.tii of the world, or of the
proim.se SiuvJay School, by -Mrs. B. ILU. die oidee th<nigU the procc) dings fd Gt.d, ns Isaac
'Hic time canie whci) ^cLuhtr and worker in a.’.n:ice;:Ln with ' f
ClLTi)eh There s\-aa a large nimil.ic: l i i<e> proseiiL Hie cunigr^arion. leacarrs
rest ol tiie evening bread arvl water were gone they were ti^kL^bolars and triemL
assemb.cM a. :.x-lamp tliaa Hagar cai^c the child
Uiv.ier a bush, and hi \V'a't>;r'.co at 2-30, ^xm. ai»i aUcr ttt sL.:
thought, thl! mcssi effective part in the nar- in .aid c f ilic Buildini ’rative, -All those things came from sin. A 9-
herself aix>ut a bow slvru aivi i-ngbig oi a h\mn b-nneil a prv*.cs.'.cn -I3 let mo not see the death of the prtjccetleri to the clxLjJd, where d'.e >tone child.’' Tiuit, -said the preacher, was, he 'was laid ;U>eui 3 uclc.;!<.
m-nf ,i,.. hymns was sur^ in front of .Afr. Gar-
attioivs of ajQjesbire - Marne.
'!fL-iAsp« ^ >:/. Barths W StBenson A
•Benson A , Birtw-ell 1
p .‘
..Bla.ck.buri
f . Blackbuii Boothmar
'BO"'h'rt' J Braithwai Brierley- Srierley Brierley
'Brindley Brindley Brooks Ji
i;i^o\vn 'f - ' Bunas Hr
's-'Bush Jas 5 : 'Bush Jo-b S'-Goates E
-aiCtaies Jc
■ ; Ccates J<| Demairt'
: Demain ■■■' Bewhurs
'. lieivhurs ' Eel! Tin pell 'I'hc
-■ ‘Tento-n
- pentem .S’bpletcher I
Forrest ]|
t Garner , Greenwii
;T:':Haightotk Haightoi5
: Haiu-on . (Bawd
. . . Hanson (Albioj
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Han.soja (..'Ibiu
s ■ Hargrea-i - Harri.'m.rl t- . Harnscr-i b" -Harnsor, ' Herd Ja Ho'
g.ite
C M Kay i fe rt Kay Ric
Lang R i . Lang R I He v'u:!ec*.;rn
Fllivl re'.L'lL'Ci.i JhrOLy ,
Abr.oh.om .simi-gtl in acceiiing to the wc.m.an’s .After the aboxe cerenxn;, .1 c-os! a...
. reques^ .anl
H.agar sinned in beh.aving her- apron sale was held on the giouni, M L 'l ‘ I self in the way
th.at she did. .aiwi thty were rixe Feniales Sexviii^ Ci-oss. in comtecann'i—
lold tliat die son of the IhiikI w<:m.an sanned - the proi>osed bazaar to be c.e.o in mocking ilye ago 1 jxarent.s. In God’s own 1905.
•At the Borough I’ulice Court on Thtiis-iay chcseiv family, there was sin. For sin there
lire avalanche, carrying morning, 'Thos. Gornrill, .(6.
.oli.as “ 'Teniimy would be .suffering.
.Abndi.am suffered by ii-ni .and tliev did’ ex- 'Tc.ot-s,” .StUford,
w.as cliargcd with being ctiiting the child oug and
H.agar and the drunk airJ disexilerly.
I’ .S. Holme staanl that at 1 i-.(o cii Wed- must be sure thi/ir sins would lind tldm out. '' However, ih-v came iie»lay morning he saw the prisoner enter The-y were udd that Gex! heard dm voice
the cider oil s will the .New Inn. Barsoa l.ano, in a drunken, of tinr had
l.shm;u;l. G u l wmiid he-ar the liule child condition- Witness him'<e>
di.ately lollowcd voice.s o'" diose whc' .se-rveil Him, ,aivl Gml >e him aryl saw-
th.at .b'-—i-m .aiaiyling at tlio w-,a.s faithful to Mis work.
troiisei s and lake he ejected him from the house. On prisoner w ill make him a great naiioai. ar> I God '"
ario.sx.uer.s,” 'Thev kneir that He cdloil the osder’s .atien- Gofi heard tiV-- voice of the lad ami Gml tion to the coixlllion pri-sener was in, and .aaid‘‘ what atlclh thee Ilagar. arise .oral C.rd boy
al.so suffered. Wliatcxer they did d'.ey 5s. oh
.AN.NIVER.S.VRN . Tire Baptists held tlMir
anniversary in the I’ liTic.'- H.i... Last, wlicn s<gm‘-ns weie prc.i' ci:ngreg.uion niotiung .ui'l I '-n Rev. J.
B.aru,n Clar'se, it Bm.i
\L-have liitird noth- getting outside he became disorderly and opened her cye.s and she saw a ividl of water I wwlk tlucugh-the use.1 filthy laivgieige. Hr Kui to be re- .and she went aivl tilled her bottle aixl tcek
que.sieil to go awav
sever.al times before he up h’ .r child and gave him a drink and he ing .addres-s,
The
be.sl for liule money is what s wanted.
We liave the
largs.sl stock of bicycles m the- liislTct to ciiuose ircin. We do not sell lubbish but uur pnceS will bear
cuiiip.irisoii. Try Us. Whiteside's, Castle Street, G'lidi-
eroe.— .Ailvi.
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.af'.Liivsni. tlieie w.e> .1 iiss.ei.'.tc • ■ J teacher.s. schol-ars,
p.iren'.s. ■> aial the rov. geaidcni-ui
g.ne .1 m I'he mus
would <io s<,v aixi on getting 'into Ckistle lived.” Continuing tin- jireacher said there Morning anthem '-Like ; .Sireet again begtin to
u.se simibr kuiguage. was .an awful |Kxssibihty of their chiklti-ii ILuteti) c i iL r ; .Afienis He was then taken into iaistc»ly.
'lying an ur<
spirilu.il de.ath. It wa.s a ter- Growiixst the
Ve.ar" (.-V be •■ 'Tommy” admiudal tluat he was drunk, rible thing to see .a ch i ld die a natural death - will gave ileuik-s ’ (Sii
lull said he lead '• Kul none fo-r a im.iuli.'' but it wa.s more terrible te, see oiT- 'he with- soleT'''Tliere is a green hiu. C .A line of 2S. 6d. .ami co-sts was iinposeil. out hope. It was awtul to see-one die with- \\' H Rothwell ; Eveniivg •i-'i'a 'The Cliief Constable then diarge-d m tihrist. Tixe voice
f.aillng, the
ham.is pm on'Hiy SiangUi, " fR- ' --'v ': [irisoner widi bein-g -an
habiiu.al dninkaid, siretched «.ut to-wards ihe-na .ami they liad se-.lo, ‘-'I1ie I’romi-so e;f Lite i,l ;u>l applieal for Ids being placeii on the never taught them to pray tci jysii.s. Hagar ylj. W. H. Rmhweil- 'ILe- s:n naiie shews " black list ” for din?--
ye.ars under the cun- e-ii,\ - p-i me not .see the de-ath e'f dm child."' py mi augmented choir miO I til-.-decision diiioiis .stipulale-d bw the Licensing .-Act ol IZveryom- of them had a ble-sseai premise
lo run ti/ur days per week or lali-r. lo affeei die weavin; wlieie- pro-lueiion ctirl.iilesl. 1 til only way U ing with the cotton -ui)])ly is u
due-.ioii .u'tcgedier for a roiinight or a iii.-sidi.
..
w ' f moii
Si.imier.s' Asso-ciaiieii 19°.?- L ' ■'
p, ,_„„i ,„.,iie-r and he
h.ad been sumim-ned lor being drunk l,i|ity ,;f life- an-1 the well waters. 'Theie cl piiimeiit, aivl disorderly on D-cceinbe-.r 15th. last year. „as the living
w.ale-rs by llieiii .os well as by
•ihv idv i.e-iivg .greatly ami on .-Vprii 6ih. .'lay 25th. and the 251b
H.agar. 'They mii<i give a drink of the-nv ic stc.p die-, linker mst
This would put a 1(1.-k,.- ill die. w heel ol lltose Kivglish anl Am-.-Ti''.in liiuiyieis who are
maiic.cvoiiiii'g the eeUoii eoritei. it can be .aecompli:-heii. iuiWeVir. theie ,e have lo be a im.ii,iiiiily of arla-n “ " part of the .■ mp'.oyers, wliieli at presciv. och;s
Civ ino !>,r
exi.st. prisoner's iSih ap|>earmice-. given them, .ani then- was a
l.lf-.ssesl pos-s-i- ,eaiiscel eivo-r T12. IGAC T. I RO.M ■ f this year. He. (Air. Clayton) had ^lieir children, and they .should ll.-ach them, iiK-iii.l his wav.s. .He Kad
al.su been caulioiK-d whiter lh.an snow. If they were called away hy the County Justices. It would be a gixxl .atvj they had ni.-vor ph-adml with them, ami blo-wing some cxcellen, e„,ie [.,„gpi (p^m to drink .ml they sliould
siK-nt it ill drink, which rendereii him ii>- i,-ach the children to drink. The Sund.ay callable of i.ak'ing
c.are of lutiiself.^
applic.ation.
The Bench gr.uv.ed the Chtel Constables .
-iiieiol.-eis of die T wo .3^0- prohibited faM;iired_ widi 'L''C> '!
house lo puic p. Pv his lather. Ml. w . II. eliaitiber. we womler? Tor Uie quoUM
l„ the \\'alerw,srks. Was the usual iiifoniial III Id In a eiiaiiibcr not a
t.o.ir-.i
words wo are inlebted to .a prmnineiit mem ber cf thl.- Council who usisl them at the Iasi imaithly meeliiig. " e iioyve our < uy
1.1... ; ‘ , a t...... c.i rnsmiu. .to . . [j^^kv Le-ach not quite s-o insipid.
C. White-side, 15. ‘ •/„vn,
.r.ally dm
c.a.se on a. hot summers «\av.
R em an is dead.
i.;„,qaiid wa.s moimi Tin like m chaiacivr, .md -ir-o,, 11 lo i-alholics the woild «.ier. K
and ITts energy'
The
memb.irs of the oriental stall m lien with the St. Nhiry''s Cb-urch fortm
VI vd b.i his teiigi'.'u i l l 7 v,T eviiiklu
his chief characlevislic. ' i-')- ,11 edicaticnal
, U wet an " .at home ' wu ..... Sunday School.
Lane Serrmons. will be
' mon:>
Sundav is the.
d.ate of the annual M-nr T he pulpit during the 'lay
i hat x....- c? • be occupied by the Rev. J. L«igton. of , ,.,,mcmpiate holding a ^
^,p. Cricket Kidd nexi '\'■ Mr '’ - - nt Iwmie" will be held m
DEATHS. —------
.Margaret HiivJle, Waddington, aged 70 years.
19th: Catherine Dudley Barrow, aged .> y
-Rve-irs’ ’" 28 vears.n,
'Tl j: Chief Constable, from going
lo pris<,i>er: int...
a pubUc.
Tiisoner; C;ui’l I gel lea-touil suilt. sir.^ The Chief C'oivstable; You had better get
puichase drink for three yearn. . . infoiimuion on iKal point.
' uu shmiing die o
-pp, children tile waiy
JTK.sl-A- I tie Ea-st L.ancash:re 1 -s-e.-
■ ease pro- caiiliont.-d [iriscner several times, and te.ld , f jesiis Christ. 'I b.ey niiLst tell iheiii that Oub.s Kail a race from Jersey him wKal the result would be if ho did not -pe blc.xl of Josies Chris; wc.uld wn.-h them coiisideriii" that a iiorth-c
t'crC
Before diing for prisoner if lie wais pul on the black the weU watecs close by their side. Christ Clilhetoe H.S.— Dis'oUice .G-i will
li.st,°bec;uise die monienl he got mor.»y he.
Schmk teachers, many of Uiem working A‘ "l • eti, 1.355, >-trt s jx r lu.i w-om-cn. labouring .oil llicwiCk. and and .Soiv. 1,295 ; 2 J R Nuttci then on the .Sumlay devoting their lime Briggs and Suiv 1,263; K- Bnggs
being sent l>y 27 members , . ' 1 . nu;’
to Cllri-t. ijaeu and women w ho w ere
cen.siaiuly
trying to Lake their places in bringing lh.a children lo Jesus. How great a resiKrnsi- bilttv rested on them. He, the incacher, grieved lo
he.ar that ihrougliout ilie hand, Sunday Schc«„l-s were go-ing ilowao Hit bad re.ld of England in the height of her pre.s- [lerilv. atvl Sunday Schocks, wliich were the imst impoTLam. wvre now going down. 'The preacher urged his hearers to strive
again.si ic and do all they cctild to imlp un the work tp.> Sund.ay Schools. The parents should -ttrge their children to alleml to their lessons,
loshua "liilLaker. Bawxlland.s, Wliat .an awful thii^- it was for teachers to ,am-d 79 vear.s.
Sutcliffe unsavetl. Im-agine a Simday .ScIkmzI taacher headgear tiiKl
Lx.ltcd in the dm
cti.si d '• ^ '■ dzeing a -S.avetl child .and saying “ let me nut p.v. When enterinc
S.awlev th-r-a'*"’
have children
ixi.ssing thrcugh their classes
21st: Cloarloue Bleazard, Low Mcisr, „,3„v
jaromi.ses air-l the child of many powers aged 73 years.
23rd: Thoiivas Driver, Salfoal. aged 67 years.
24th: Rbsetlh-u Edwaids.
.B.awdLaiuls, present that morning. ^ 18
-
p,, ,s.aved. lit conclusion the
pre.acher locks. T lie injured hurse p„ hoped tluit working for the .saving of llm children wmild be the work of all
.-Ml the .sermoiv; were earnest
appe.als to B«’n- ct'rn'W'fnM Wt*i
sliiiped, aixi in falling, .sjirain.d
b..th R' taken in'-''
^
CainXhwaiten farm, wbc-al 1 1' ^ treatment of a ve'.ennary
1 2
1,2^9 ; 6. Briggs and Son, i-z-l.i ' T "' I ,
'Ihe proceetj.s amoiai.e-c, ,< j i
! : Laiag R - Latham
McN loll McNich
: McNich , - - Mitcnel] ■" ' Mitchei. ; Nutu-r ■' ; Pinder J ' Presi-or, r (: - Pye Ja Briwcii
i:. ■ Rawcli Robert- S-aeiile
, Scciile SUnger
III -.L Slinger
i . Slin-ger Smith 1|
s Sniim-
T.it
; , Speigh I : Scan.!ei| ! Tayloi 'Taylo-r
1 Tamliiil ; Townh. : , Wam-i ; Whites .'VhitesI
' m i l l : 'Yilkiiil
collevtioiis in .-ud of ihc t , 1 1-r.i
Wilkinf WEsi 'Voed
.. -Woo.! I Mdersi Alders
. -Aldcr.- . Baxkeil
■ ‘ Beiuic a- i BmU--| Benne|
J ,JD6 » T 255 ; S. J. IL Nutter and S n. i-Z.u-
J. ILugreaves 1,232 ; 10 B.i'lg' r -y’ - ' 1,231 ; I I , J L Nutter and son. i,--i • H. Jacksco, 1,227.
SAAVLEY. RL'NAW.'V.
On Survday aftcnxsm a horse •i''-'''
.a trap ivas grazing on the r<
-..id s"'-' bum, when it slijipixi it-: head c"’
.. ; Benue 1: ■ Beniiel Brigg: Brook Brook Browi Chest Chest Cook-. Cock I CoUa
.
:;Daw,s| Duck I
, Dugdl Di^dl
bDugflj Allis
A l lis I m i
i-Firthi
'- -Tirt!.r Per.-
: FoirrJ ; Fran I ■ Hilinl •GHaiT
■ :ALat(| diHartl , 'H a r l I lc i . f
| 4Kar,| : ;.LaiiJ
i V '
.1'* ■ ' 7 7 - .t-.xr*
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