poration rks.
i n H e a t e r s
COMPLETE WITH lN D a n d 2 I R O N S .
as the most ejfeciive on the Market,
jlutely the best and >m
ical method of Ironing ' yet introduced.
----------------m o s t I '
Icheap at the Iks.
| )THS IN I & C o .
inter Clothing, and MEN,
l ie s ire to s a v e Money.
)f Overcoats Is.
^surr, from 27/6. from 30/-.
& Co., JE, CEITIIEEOB.
rds Cathedrals, Of f ic e
R O W E , I r U R K R KM O V E R ,
•ERR.XCE. omru: THOHN .•-TKEET
I__All the best *
Coal on the Market.
j Sj^ecial quotations for Truck Loads at any Station.
I Hay, Straw &> Chop Xl'clcphonc No. 207 Y.
.e & S o n DKCOIlATOJbS * Ll) HOT WATEll riTTEllS.
Lings a speciality, Lnt/es 3d., 4id. and 6 d., cad, jimneys always in stock. ;
ater Paif*- |N(iS, IN A L L
Iv E SHADES. PRICES.
j
ling GLYPTA, LIGNOMUR.
| k t p r o d u c t i o n s [h a n g i n g s . V Clitheroe.j M '
'^'lIEiaTH AKD HOME. Bt W. GORDON S T A B L E S , BED., B .N .,
Author of “ Sichneas and Health,” “ Tho Peoplo’s A 11 C Guido to Health,” “ The Wito's Guido to lleiiltli luu' Hapiiiiiess,” .Vc., Jto.
JlUnOUN'G AT HOME. \ Croat deal of tlio wrotcliodiicss and misery wo
can nole everywlicro around us, and read about wlieui'ver we Uko up a weekly paper, miulit bo triced lo tlie liabit of muddling too much indoors, 50 con'"'"'' omm'K middle classes, if no t among
’ ’(li,. lower. 1 say tins, th a t no matter how fond a 111111 is of his wife, or tlio wifo in of Uie man. i t duel not do for tliem to 1)0 constantly Ijoxeii up
t(,..i.llier. .So long as l)
ot.li are temperate, he onglit to"li ivi' Ins own Iriends, avlioin lie oiiglit to v is it often, amt so refresli ilia mind witli gond cnnverKa- tioni' iinl d.r ought to liavo liera, wliom slin may go to see and talk to witli no man-l)ody near to iiiierrnpt As to place-s of amnsemeiil—well, I d o n 't tliink 1 am wrong in believing tlia t the wife Miniild a, often as not go willi lier friond, .ami let the two lindiimls go by tliemselves: and, like diiUfnl knielils. I f, el certain tbo la t te r would always l)o at tlie tln'.atre door to meet and take their wives lioine. fray do not jump ilowii my throat, ilear reiiler, if ' I «m wrong: Imt • tlie emistant coinpiniimsliip of one you really ami tru ly love is apt to get a bit irksome .at times, and gives rise to little bursts of tired temper, during wliicli tho correct tilings are not alway.s said.
Al’l'
l.ES AND IIIIUTAUI.E TEMPER.
I am sure that my readers will be grateful for till' following plum, wliicli I p u t in my tlininli and
nickel from a medical and acienlirii: weekly piiddmg; “ I'rofessor .r. T. Stinson claims th a t tlio liheril use of aiiples will improvo llic disposition,
r,.,noviii" all
ili.sagrceable feidings, and making csisb iiro more enjoyalile for .all. He also claims tJi it ipples are an infallilile cure for the drink .and tobacco lialpil. and Unit llieir nsn .as a daily article of diet will liave a wonderful ellect uiion tlie wliolo svst. ill Professor .Stinson, wo iniglit .add, is tlio ifiriMor of apiile cultu re nt Urn St. Louis Evposilioii, ami lio lias ollered to
di.stribuU) 1 000 COO a|i|iles lo prove liis tlieory. Wo liavo liwavs rc a rd e d tile apple .as one of thu most vilnild- of frnit-s, lint, it Uie latest elaiins made for it shmild prove
Mil.slaiitial, tile g ratilnde of llio wnrlil will know no lioiinds. One peculiar tiling Ins
l.eeii Otiserved liy a eorrespondent, and i t is tiiai in proportion as tile smoking liabit is devi liipid tbn
la.ste for apples declines.” 1
inu.st add tint I liave
mv.self made no experimenta with tlie apple ns.-d as 'directed hy Stinson. Hut tlicro is iioMmilit of one t ilin g : Jm lh apples and onions are prednetiv,, of great goml wlien used as a r.orlioii of onr daily diet. .So intliisUie vegetarians Iniv score iinnther victory. Oranges and lemons Iiinsl not b.i forgolt.-n, and yon may ring tho
cli.in-e.s on llii'.se, taking pbmty of apiiles all Iho time? hellions, I tliink, are to In; prefern-d for
tlio.se sntTeriiig from gout or rlienmatisin. Hut, if fruit is li. ing takim in ainnniance, one must bo careful willi liis regular diet.
A nillTY AND DANGEROUS PRACTICE. A I'orrespoiident writes : “ I would like to lioar
ymir valnalilc oginiou .aiiout some dangerous 'pneiie. s tlial. are to my way of lliiiikiiig as likely as lint to .sliare in tile spreading of any
cont.agious ilise:i..i‘. Take, for
iiist.aiiee, tile Iiailit .a great
inindier of tradesjieople or .sliopkee|)ers revel in, of piinliiisiiig old newsiiapiT.s, piwiodicals, &c., in
wlii.li tliev enclose tlie goods they sell to tlie piildie. t l i is practice is generally indulged in bv those wlio keep liglit refreshment slmps.'niel, as • <l.i|, and h.'li simps.' tripe shops, and Miiall ‘ awi'et simps,' and fruiterers and fish salesmen make i t ipiite a common practice, and uso Isiidle anvil,ing else. Now these old papers aro iiio-ii,
inrrrlia.sed trr.m tlie iirople living close heside tile simpkeepers wlio inako use of tliem, rvliile seme are pnreliaseil from club - rooms,
reading-1.....ns, kc. In fnet, U is a geni'ral rnlo ilu‘ wmkiii}' class to scml tin; cliiulroil to a whiMi U»o
MHipwhha ImiMllb of oM shnokrcMT will niv o th c chiia at» apple or some
Kwi'ft.-s iM (•xi’lian^.M*. Now, I tliink this practice is OMcili.'i! Mauls putt MiK ‘lown, for «oo<lno.‘»s knowfl in whn-^v h;m<L they ha%*e heen. ami what
di.seasca
ih.'V in:iv contain. Kor iiiKtunce. th«*v may hayo Im-n in a house when.* boim* CiVtchinj; hkin complaint oj -i ^-wr i'i rro'in;;, ainl oven have heiMi
h.imlictt hv tl,.‘ patient also. 1 think, for my own part, th a t t'i“ ; nl>li'' -“htiviM t)o w;»rno«l a^^ainst. pvirch.aHiiif; a:
winch it» iiitcmh‘<l foe *consuminj^ or Hi .anv wav
c.lining in dost* contact with tlmm th a t
hi- h.-n wrappcil or'fohl.-tl in any sort of iicWA[r.iptT or any other kiml of perioilicAl.
MY oriNlON. C. ri.iinly this Rractire showl'l '>'■ wriu.m .lo im ;
nr. I..ii.'r still, 1 nmisiiliir l la '. " snnll
h.mit.aiy Act of l':irli;uii -nl slimilil b« iiiisswl iiiiikliij; it illfKa . 00.
"Hi, "lii. li 'skin lUsnases are siir.'a.l in
1.1,0,,s. ami al-o llie |,ractieo friiit.'r.-rs still persist in. naniely, l i lo " in „ thu 1. r.-atli into paper hags to opmi tlietn. wlwreby con-
suiiijilioii is sjireail riglit and left. WHl.l.-MADS rORHlDGK.
Whv tills nranil liroakfast .lint slioulil Ho so
noL-h-he,! in fainilies in Kn«lan,l (1 ‘Ion t mean llriuiiiu
li.as alwavs Invm a piralo to me. Ono rea-oM, no
.loi.ht, is that p,.,)|.lo ilon't know hO" W
make It, anil
inistro.-.scs trust t(l
Tlie sam-erfiils of slimy, tinile.l will,out salt ami seri-oil '>P Luiiilon liott'ls, IS a ilis^r.icv to • > tin* nu'.HS lo Idiivc tin* kitclu'i * . .
iit.v wav vm, pi,
-.ISO lor the liigs. , „ff" is
onlv on.- way of inakinj' ''kok-soine porri^^^ clnl«lr*'si ami* f<»r nu;n, iiltlimigli
iii.til, am! 1 lell yon i l must not ho IH' rou" h cut sstiilT vou s»‘U in most shops*
c..„„ ,s (min
fana.la, ami it see.ns to n o ' “ ‘
” V > ,„!♦ vour J, “ I
...... I .n
a.siok linrim,' Uio wliolo voyage Ha n U u were ...... . it takos fnlly l,air-an-l.onr
^
tl.e omk soon gets tiroil ol ' it ,„.r,ls. Get n,.itl,or Seiitcli. Irish, 1 or t .u “ ^
rmiml „ „ al. liso only Uio me. imn •'re’’ '; . ami g.., it from
it.sT.ativo
al.out a .piart of water
clear (in* with a (lt*Ksi*rt.s])omirnl n • .as it hoils. stir it t i ll tlook. tlmn
“ cH:.in s. 1
onon ^
^
llvi-inimiti a. I'onr into ■“ ' ' e ' ' i n a liolo a hit cool eat willi Imtlor plaoo<l " '
in tie. e. ntre. Dip .'acli siioonfnl m tho imt«. , and
u.sc .a half-yiiiit of milk Lo aip. DKATII IN.TIIB MII.K-CAN.
" ,“ utu,r,
It is not llio milk retailors in are alone to lilaino in milling
to make it km.p, Iml tlie siiniilo ( 1'^"’ ; selvivs. Of two kiuoiis fml on milk.
liorax-poisoiiial Stull .and
nisi houior lias im: ia« snsjieets
Ixir.aeic aci.l
lei
lud poor hahv aro Buro to sntlor. On tho BiibjocU ol " 'j jk
U» IDWII* «U Ai/tm;/,. makes tlm
di. il it! three weeks' tinio. How alimil yimrsell'r Alas .
wc cat, or drink is poisoned more l,o,.s, l,oUlor lias tlio law to .assist
j.olteo ' ,'mV iliein- -
'^p'',n’ ..oiir baby? Hut tlio
.j. j
milk
aiialvse.il, ami tlio poIieo wiH t-ike lip. You *s«■ e, inori-over, tlial if the
l... .’-an liaa'O tlic :|i ,.,he tlio case
jiairvman itoisons tlio iinlk to t"*.'*''-; JLJl.V'it, you
ets to town, ami Uioit tlie retailor doses it, } ri'nnrk't:
- fh.lmistry-tho argos-oyed milk contains allmmcn in
fto inaimain hnman um* Am dis,„,ses of milk
tin trtirs loacho.s us that milk is t and raHilv ilij'i'.stihlo articlo ot praot lrally po8.‘^ORR(*B all
“
o sons tlm milk lo make >t j'.'-M „ I«« .............- y
country ,-iii ,'t
‘ ’I’J
AVJrEDE YOU CAN ]5UY THE “ CLITIIEROE TIMES.”
Tlte ” Clilhcroc Times ’’ may he obtained 1 II..L ,mlv tliis, Imt til,! .iHliorreiit carelessness
from the following agents: — C L ITH E R O K .
Mr. Hindlc, Wcllgate. Mr. Shorroek, Wateiloo.
Mr. Powell, Salt Hill Ro.ul. Mr.
D.awson, Hawdhinds. Mr. Woan. Woono Lane. Mr. Hartley. .Salford. Mr.s Whcwfll, Castle Street. Mrs. Chesebroiigh,
C.istle Street. And at the Railway licokstall.
LOW MOOR
Mr. Demaine. WADDINGTON.
Mr. Stones. W E S T
BR.ADEORD.
Mr. Watson. W H A L L E Y .
Mr. Uiooks, Bridge End. Mrs. Dc;ui, King Street. ]>ENDLETON.
Miss Haworth, Post Offiee. BARROW.
Mr. Brook.s, Whalley. CH A T BU RN .
Messrs. BaUlwin :uid Robinson. GRINDLETO-N.
Mr. .Slater. DOWNHAM.
Mr. T:iyIor. RIMINGTON.
Mr. Duckworth, Stopper Lane. g i s b u r n .
Iilr. Nutter. BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND.
Mr. Dean- S LA IDBU RN .
,],p ,„'„st ii'iitriliotis jH'
cc.ssary
Btomach also mitr out.
T i ,‘r''eas,do or jf, tlm most
milk sugar, fats, salts, .'‘ ^'^edb-nt u i -V '- In ch ^ rsseiitnd and
.ami Its sneeessfnl continnation .> j.'‘^„;„p;,r,-;tively derived nr |ire|iarod from milk '
avlii, !, wmild hnrden the dig.-slivo .
ali.ieli.a o.. . stomaelt. So
tl.at an e-xelus;',"
eomiiose.1 of ono class of foml. o
ing chielly mm
ela.ss of constiUnmt.s, is not „o the humaii being.
«-l„.th *r it Im eo.ntiris- ..ooel for
eit v'of ^ "ii,,,„ntii.
e.asy dig,
..sllhililv. "o'™''”''',J\''; '',;Yl.r as roiire- am'mal and Ii(|iiid .albiimon I':" ' |f,.,.tions may sented in inilit) is taken, acernu from too large a whirl! would Ininhui tlm
" ig ry o .' , Anything ’ f pnih
Mrs. Brenmaiul- n e w t o n .
Miss j j r i u g E. ' " ' “ taC K I lU R N . Mr. A-stley. SABDEN.
Mr. Broiherton. ,Ca“ o
Mr. Collinge. *9 “
“ sLh, ; S P o aO ir .e e . ■ I’ ADIHAM .i
WHY I.S THE HOJMNfi-rolNl' MAUlCEn 2l2nai. ? This is a (po'st iou t hat in> <louht ••vpryone w!io has
occasion to usi* tin* onlinnry I'.ihrenlnrit tlier- inomi'tor to any srnou-* ♦•.\tent ha> at one time or another asLnl hnus.dl. and at. Iii.-T si^ht, ^a^^ ticientific rimU’inpuiMry, it do.\s .seem a somewhat
stupiil tiumher to ttS" as ei'.mpare'.l with the rouml lOOih-^i. adopted on the scale of the (d-nli;;ra*le iiiKlruinent usi’il in l‘ranee, and. in f.u t, now lienerallv adc'ptetl in all ^•hemi(•al aiul stdentllic work. Like manv tilher apparently stupid things, however, the 212tle<i. had its orij-in in a ilesire tor 8inipli«‘itv and jierniauence, and has become 8trainh*d'on the roeks of ineonvenieiiee iis .v I'ej'Hlt of the world’s wider knowle«lj;e, ninl .ijitly ilUm- trates tin* ilan*;er of setl ine tiinils to Us ranee I’ahn'iiheit. who first intrndmM*<l tin- tnermomeli wliich hears his name, was familiar with mixture of pow(h*red ice and s.dt. wliii h
r«*iiar«le<l as the verv ultimate limit of cold ohUui- able, and made IhLs his zero, in tlu; , expe<-tat ton
th 'i]
th a t ii. would serve for all time. S.-ekitie for some f ix id aiu l eiiuallv eonvemont point wlueh should serve as his uppeJ* Uatum. he fixed on the timiperature of human hlood as a point, which remains I'nvarvin:; lor all i»en* rat loii.-. and n..ulc this his lOOtle^L mark (thoueh it. \vas suhserpiently found hisme-asurement of this point was ‘^l^tiht ly m- accurate. hlo.* t-m pT a tu re lieim,' aoouL n.-Ude};.). This Bcalu ot •.ramnd ions, i t will he e\ id nt, was from I’ahr*‘nl.eit’s imint of view and limited know ledge <iuit<* ns rational, m fact idenluMl in prilwipR., Willi llvll :nlnpt|.,l by l,;lMn> in lb.
Ci.ntigr.Til..
tliirni..nii.I..r. ('(.nlinniiig 111.- gr.iiln alinnsnpu.-mls
Iw.vnml i>''< 100 Ivg. nr l.loiM ti'in-
ncriitnre mark, it tHwami.
otration tlial Hm U..ui.|.|aUmi of boiling «.ib i " a s 212tleLL The primary ranee, vi/.., tli.o- iMdwecn till) t(.|ni'(.ratnri; of an ico anil
i-.iR mi.Mnru anil human l.loml. was lOOilog., ami I-alin.iihuit s mis take lav in assuming t lial
l.is am . was tli,. absolulo on(. I'll till' ligl'l of pr(..s™i,-ilay
kimwli.ilg'.. " b in wi. ran speak witli ri.rlainty of
al.solnie /.eio liolil p b v s ie a l prim ililes
bi.ing IGlileg. li. low
l.ilireil- {lefl's ./ero—i .f .. niorr lielow i l lin n llie ""'''".'U ' point of tin is aliov,. i t .-am i "lien " e va" Blicli
g.asi'S as air ami liyilrng. n, sm b .an .i.-snmp-
f ' tion seems an anmsing mi,., H'oiig i
sound enongli wlien first, inade. •call', witli its free/.ing ami lioilmg .......i t nf as the utnier and lower limits, (
-i.itainly seems
’‘j’ [
L r e ralilinal for most ordinary
rm.asurem..nts, lint the average
p..rs,m 's .M t to fo r c e t th a t i t is oi ilv conventional, and that for
; irpoVs of exai t m, ,asnr,.,
m.nl the
pl.ts.ms t
tm.st refer his
plii.noim.na lo tlic ansointe/.elo. " l ien
iLmi'
ieral.irl.
e..ases to exist, "'tere l - t have no me.aninj:. and every
devoid nf inntiim and is utterly dead. lhi» ii th« •Illy real zero of lemiH.TaLure.
. Lri • • nl-
Oats (I Iaki') .—C.ii'taiiilv not tlm oats vou namo, winoh ail. .ynoi vaii. Tlio I'rovost is Saotoli. Your ..I. U .a is vljriit. more
d ie t Moui’i! (M. out
su i t you heller e.•Xiuninuu;ir
—I could H without soeii
this ni.rdium. 'Po Anxious.—You must consult a doctor nmnetUatoly. Ihr.ijt fit. U.) .—It depemU upon w'hether they arc exteruir or interior, hut
to
diajino.se arty kind of skin
di.suru *' through sw • -
not.
pro.sorilm for .......................................
IM. pi'
e.somii.
them. 1 am rn r r lu l not to attempt *
..w.t ifirls
trxnmnialion must In* made Jiuyhow. Your porUil BysUrm i.s o u t of order.
All coinniunications relatinji to t.hls c.olunm should he
arhlre.s.sed lo I.)r. Dordoii bUihlei, Lhvylor.l, Loi'k.s.
and notH^^hin^' food. credit. -A
(lH*n/.oaten) yit Continue to
tliim siuiplo xauiini
i ifiUl, 0. L—Just
than .Matlock. CoilKl not sav witll- yonr.u ,
UuiiUMATISM (.MisS U. W. ) .—I t rheuuiatism.
liod-time. the cohl morning till), Your
heart. a
little
uui'noNs zinc
bo a Christian heart.
Harro;^ale would KuunriONs ’ R \ d
is oinlmout 'R ound
letter tloe.s you much '**’1 0 T, V. V. little
CENTRAL’S CAPITAL IVIN. [By “ Free Lance.”]
Clitheroe are evidently reserving their
best iierformances for away matches. On Saturday they went to Darwen and brought off a capital win at the expense of the An
chor ground second string. So far the Peaceful Valley men have
done exceedingly well in the N .E . Lanca shire Combination and their defeat at home
was a great surprise to them. Clitheroe h.ave several times been tljiped
for the championship ;ind there is no doubt they could head the League b) exercising some care and not making mistakes of the
THE INCORPORATED 'w v w n
^ S uKvIC lu Nav31 CAflcnhips )(nntc(i
annu.TlIy and W
InUmMnRCIIANT
^ Apply W. m. nULLIVANT, Hon. BeereUry. *5
apiwlntmcnts to K.N.R. 7*. MARK LANII. LONDO.V. ILC.
\ HsM.S. • WORCESTER,'ofTGreenhItha. Kent, * ^
f THAMES NA UTICALI Z TRAINING COLLEGE]
kind against Nelson. Central were alwciys just . too good for
the “ Darreiiers ” on Saturday, despite the fact that the latter had a powerlul .siile which included a late Tottenham Hotspui
man in (,)uhin.
D.arwen won the toss, and Clilheroe
kicketl off towards the town enil. Prom a throw-in Sewart returned the ball out of play. A foul against Clitlieroe was cleared ami then the visitors
att.ackod, but Pickup cleared. From a fine clearance by
P.iss, Quinn gave Sharpies an opening, but the centre lost a splendid chance through
d.ally- itig. Clitheroe then went away splendidly and I-lartlev scored after ten minutes’ lilay. Central again took up the ruiiniiig, ami
from a fiue centre by Croiish.iw Clitberoe all lint scored again. From a goal-kick Madilen g.ave the ball to Quinn, who made a capital shot. Darweii got ofl, and Iroin a s])Iemlid position Scwait shot o\er.
Reserve o. Tlie homesters played liellcr in the second ■
hiili, and Hodgson
m.ade matters even. 1 he game coiuinued
f.ast. lint the Clitheroe de- fcitcc was sound. 'I’en minutes from the rniish Slvnelieat Heap with a good shot. Kestili— Clitheroe 2, Oanveit
Re.sene 1. Satunlav’s viclorv ought to lie an inceii-
tiiie lo a great effori at Jilacklium to-morr.iw when Central meet St. Phillips. On loim
they ought lo just about win. The next League match at C i ith r . ie 1 < es
not take place until November 1 t'lb "hen
r.rierfieltl Swifts are due at Slvuv .itbige. On lip. previous Saturday, however. ,lie lust muiul in the Junior Cup competi'i.m 1- U .'C cp.-tliicil and Clithoroe may be ih.i
lit home.
C H .-VP 1! U R N ■ S S U C C LSSF U L PROGRESS.
lixciliiig liiiish and a lough slruggle. Jl
is a long time since Chalbum were so well maldied on ibeir own ground as last Saint- dav. Uespoiidencv is soon prevalent ainongst the village eiului:siasl.s, and this
iv.as evident on Saiurd;iy, consociuuiU ol ineir pclis having a tougher struggle than cuslonuiry, and being kept at bay uiuil the last three mimiles ol play. 'I’he present team 1 am eonvineed is a strong one, and " i l l " a i i l reckoning with for the ebamptonshtp. ihoip'h I do admit lliey were a long w:i\ below par last Saturday, whilst their
wreU'hetl shooling exhibilion " a s mi- donliledlv the eause ol the narrow .squeak
MENS’ BUSINESS SUITS TO MEASURE 35s.
Gisburn had Skipton as visitors on Sat
urday and winning the toss the home side elected to play with the sun. In the early stages Skipton came very near scoring,, but Gisburn were well served by their
go.al- keeper. This put the home side on iheii mettle, and play livened ui). After about twenty minutes’ play Gisburn scored. Blid- lield plav ensued for some time, but shortly before the interval the homesters scored a- gain .and led at breathing lime by two goals to nil. In the second
h.alf the visitors were often dangerous and .scored once, but Gis burn replied with a third point, and the game concluclccl, Gisburn 3, Skiplon i .
A FOOD AND A DEVEDAGE-
.•\” aiii we ask you to drink Vi-Cocoa. Dr. Tibliles’ Vi-Cocoa is neither a medi cine nor a mere
ihirst-assu.ager. It is a
fooil .at the same lime th
al.il is a bet erage, and thus answers a double purpose iii the builtliiig up of the human constitution. : Vou can try it free of expense. alone is whai is claimed for Dr. Tibbies
■ Vi-Cocoa, and the Proprietors are pre pared to send lo any reader who names this Imirnal a dainty sample tin of Dr. i gl ides’ Vi-Cocoa, free and post paid, iM^n receiiit of a post
c.ard lo the Head Office, 60. linnhill Row. London, F..C. ; or you can purchase a 6d. packet or 91I. or is. (ul. tin from any grocer or stores. Vi-Lociia is the cheapest and best food beverage in
-V
corner fell to Darwen but it was put behind. Half-time:— Clitheroe Central i ; Darwen
L 03V : ii;ooH c m iR C i i A N X IV E H S A l lY .
The 38th anniversary lea meeting " a s
held in the Low Moor ehuich school on
S.alurday, when upwards of 35° pef‘'Dm> t'at
down lo an excellent repast. .-V public meeting was alterwards held Jire-
sided over by the Vicar. Tlie Iiroceedings were opened tiy U'e
;hvmn “ Ob for a thousand longues to smg mV Great Redeemer's praise.” Altei prayer the chairmait read a ' f im . i , 1-10. He said this epistle was a letter trom aii aged aspos- tle lo a young minister of the gospel Both were sinners saved by grace, lor in the 9th verse we read “ Who hath saveil us, and called us with a holy cidfmg, not aei:ordmg to our works, but aeconling to His own pur pose and grace, which was given ns m Christ lesiis lielore the world began. 1-rom this it was evident that both were sated men, and tliev knew it and confessed it. Thev (lid not'hope lo be .saved, they "ere saved, 'fb e ground ol their confidence "a s the “ finished ” work of Chiist, and the gra-
of victory. 'I'he Langlui
te.am are ceilaiti- Iv improved and as in their [lasl \tsils ,'ilaved Challiitrii a gooil game. Perluips the alteralion in the home team ma\ also be iiarlly aeeouttttilde lor the poor display. Brown who lasl season figured in the
le.im, filled Jud Eceles’ place at lull back, be licing on the injured list, whilst J. I'laiik- laud another old player, siibstUuteil Horiiby though both plavers merited ibeir mclusinii (..speciallv Eranklaud. who il is hopeil has eoine to'stav . He is a lavotirile at Uial- hiim He it " a s "h o pul on the "imimg .roal in graml slvle. Waitu, tho home cap tain again lost 'the toss and against wiml and still were the homesters
iil.aeed m the initial half, 'fhere was an averitge gale im-hidiiig manv from Clilheioe. 1 he open ing t-xehanges were of an even eharacler. both goals being visited m turn and each set of forwards misseil liiming to achoiml several grand openings. Neilson I"'’ “ ''J homesters on one occasion, with the go.U a his merev drove the ball yards ovei the liar, ■ fliis half of play was well advanced "lien the visitors met with a
siicce.ss ihiough Gib-
s.in who .sent in a stinging shot "Inch I re land. the home custodian, caught lint the hall curled through his haiuls and between the posts. 'I’his reverse roused tlie home sters who made a delermine.l efiort to t raiv level lielore breathing time but such they I'aile.l to dll and ball lime arrived with the umisual state of affairs against the home sters. The score bein'g Laiigho i, Llial-
bum o. On resumption (.Btallnim at once m.ule I
lr:icks at lightning spee.l lor their opponents but Allen sent just wide .il the uptight.
Visitors relumed and a long .shot w.ts sent which Ireland clearetl. Irankhiml then
..Utained and liassed
rushed in and was grasseil by the lull InU-k. r lam p le of conuMS followed, rom one
I’l 1 'I'-k'
secon.l of which Eiilwistle planted
g.atit ly i„ the goal month and in trying to sate the
custo.lia.1 tippe.1 U.e ball j
the visitors’ left wing were twice <
hu.ketl hv Brown. Waite was conspicuous for
smarllv robbing two opponents in
d.aiigerons ciiiarteVs. The Itomesters trans erred, Nte - son linishing u]) with a
jie.autiful shot whu h the I'oaler found a difliculiy m s.avmg. / series of attacks ensiled, hut without .avail to either side, and the game was drawing to a dost; when from cries from some .an xious etilhusiasts Chatbiirn responded and 'three minutes from lime, a ter a desperate fusilatle Frankland jmt oit the winning goa amidst tremendous cheering. Hardly
h.at this sulisided than J. Eccles banged
had
-cious promises of
S.alvalion. full. tree, pre.s- ent. and everlasting, promised to all "h o Inisled in Christ, and Clirist only. Knaliled bv the Holv Spirit Ihev took f.od .at Hi.s word, 'fh e secret of their conlidence was, that their salvation diti not depend upon their own works (for then they could mo. be sure ol their salvation), but upon the per fected work of their Redeemer. Mr. IN ad- dington continued, being saved himself he aimed at two things, which he believed to be the great work ol the ministry, vi/.., (1) llie salvation of the perishing ones around, .tiid (2). Ihe building up of believers, that they might be filled with the spirit, and so be fulT of faith and of [lower. /V small number of such devoted, consecrated Ilehev ers wouhl lie a [lower in any neighbourhood.
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brought him to the motto chosen for 1905. aiul which was eoiis[iicuou.s on then sheet
almanack. “ Brethren, [ir.av for us. He then called upon the Church olhcial.s,
who su[)[)orteil him oil the [ilattoim, to ao- dress them, which they vful as follows: Mr. 'I’homas Slinger, the senior vrarden,
said: “ 1 stand before von as a man saved by -race, very far short ol what 1 shoiild like to be. but” 1 believe the Gos[iel ol Christ Ui he a reality, hence my confidence, not m
mv.self but in Christ. " He exhorted evep unsaved man not to test tmfil he
vv.is sate in Christ bv a living s[iirit -
v.ronght laiih. Mr. Waller Clayloti. .Mimslei s Warden, dwell U[)on the great re.s[)onsiliUity ol those
I who lor so many years had sat iiiuler :i lailh- 1 fill Gospel Ministry.
Mr. 'I'homas I’eimy, senior sidesman, .
dwell i.[ion E|)h. 1 1. S, 9, “ By grace are ye saved through faith, and that not ol your
selves it is the gift ol God, not ot works, lest aiiv man should lioasl.” He urge. Ihe inuiorlance of suidyiiig the Bible lor theiu selves, as the infallible guide l.ook to
Heaven. Mr W’illiam Dixon, sidesman, said tn.ti . , • 1 .1 ,
his "r’
e.at comfort was the [irecious [nonuses of a faithful God. “ 1 " ill never leav e thee nor forsake thee." -Ami “ He which hath begun a good work hi you vull [leilorm tl
until the dav of Jesus t hrisl. Mr. Suqi'heu Eell, sidesman, gave some
account of his coiiversioii as an eiicour:ige- meiil lo any who were eouceriied and anxious about their souls.
. Mr. George Hall, sexton, said that he firm-
Iv lielieved both in the saving, and the kee|iing [lOwer of God. :ind ‘' ‘Hschuled a stirring aiklress by remmdmg them Hell is
tlieTnilb learned too late.’’ On .Simdav three impressive seimons
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