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Mav he had in Loads or Bags from Mr. W. J-.
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. £20. ROWLAND RURAL
DISTRICT COUNCIL. MUVDDINGTON ■ SEWAG E:
ANOTHER SCl-IEME SUGGESTED.
CL ITHEROE DOCTOR'S CLAIM FOR COMPENSATION.
1 he monthly meeting of the above ati-
thority was held at the 1 own Hall, Clith- eroe, on Mondav afternoon. Mr. W.
G.ar- nelt, 1r. jiresided, and there were also pre sent the Rev. Canon Wilson, Messrs. L. I’armeler. J. W. Gill. J. Dilworth, J. Lin der, I-I. Watson. J. Holgale, G. Holden, W. Pell, and R. 1. Robinson.
DOCTOR ORME'S CLAIM. Dr. Orme, Clilheroe, appeared beiore
e.vjiense he had sustained to the amount ol
accident he alleged to be
due to negligence by one of the Coiin(.il s einjiloyees. Dr. Orme staled that .he was elnving near Bollon-bv-Bowband last week when his horse slued at a warning board l»j niotorisls, which
h.ad been laid by the roadside, and upon which he came sud denly- Along with his coachman he was thrown Iroin the Iraji, which was eom- plelelv overturned and damaged, the har ness broken uji. and the horse- badly in jured on the shoulder, it would take the animal at least si.\ weeks to gel right.
In the e.vpense of ;C ' 5 koned anvlhing for the horse, the horse w-as -a (jinel one. and the accident wanild
cert.ainlv not have occurred had the boaid either been 111 its fixed posiUoii or so that he could have seen it some distance away. J he iaiirvevor said ihe board had orig-
inallv been lixed at an awkward sp(.it. Pie- had inslriicted his men to remove il, and one (jf them
w.as doing this, but was tin- able to lix It liimsell and was awaiting the arrival of another man. Dining the in terval the accident occtine-d. He under stood the l.oan.l was jilaced in a gateway. Ihe (
h.airman thought Ur. Oime
h.id
got ofl verv well indeed. Mr. Parmeter:
..VikI 1 think we- .lie get ting of! verv well if he is not reckoning
am thing for the lunse. I he Chairman saiel it must be under
stood bv the men that thev must not leave- boards and posts in the loadw.u. The t.lerk said he dii.1 not think there
was anv legal liabihtv to jiat die claim. I he accident had arisen through the hoise
shving. and it might have shied at .iin- ihing in the road. 1 here apiieared to be no doubt that the mishap haiipened through the horse slning at something thev had placed near the spot, and that It might have
l.ieen avoided had it not been jilaced there, and in those-
cinaimsl.amcs thev might decide to allow Dr.
t.lrnie some eompe*iisatioii. It seemeel to him to be .1 case ol generositv or otlie-rwise; li was, no doubt, bard lines on Dr. Umie. doubt, hard lines on Dr. Orme. but the ( ouncils servant had onlv been ]ieilorining
his ihitv. Canon Wilson pro|)oseil that he be
written to pointing out that the (.oiimil liad no liabilitv m Ihe matter, but in tlu- ciri iimsiances granting Imn
compeiis.ition
to the amount ol ^.5. I here was no seconder. On the motion ot Mr. Kinder, se.-mded
bv Mr. Dilwortli. it was agree,.1 tii-it nn compensation be jiaid.
VAR I A. 'I'lie- Clerk reliorted that he had written
the Coiiiilt Council as diieeted at tile iast meeting rcqiiesliiig them to adopt the Ciieapest sche-iiie ol drainage at
Cii.shiiiii, and he had leeeited .1 rejiU
th.it the
m.it ter would be broiigbl befoie the llighw.iys Cuimmltee. He had nut h.ul any luilhei
inlinialion. I he (juestion of imiiroviiig ine I rout
..f Mr -Slarkie-s house at kmmiglon lor Mr- Plarrison, agent, iire-viinisly adjourned for a month was again allowed to stand over.
Permission was grailte-el fol .1 w.llel g.llige
to be lived on one of the
JJlll.irs ol llie tridge at West Bradluid. 1 he Siirvevor was direcied to seciiie im-
pioveiiieiils il possible in the eondilion (-I die road near .btonvhohne and Wood i-ml, and reducing the lencing at Pluwgill Brow near Bollon-bv-Bow land, .so as to .dlow passengers observing the approach of vehicles III
ojipo.sile directions.
-STOPPER
I.A.NE W A 1 ERCOLKbP.. At the jirevious meeting complaml wa.s
made atienl an tmsalisfactoiv walen (
nir.se at -blopiier l.ane, and orders directed to h" issiieil eallmg upon the persons eon- ci ined to abate the nuisance. In reph the following (■ (.muMinic iiion Iri-ii. the Kiimnglon Parish Coimeil was le-
cell ed :--- Referring to a resnhilion of the Bow land
Di.strict Council at their last lueclmg re- speclmg the hlopper Lane Watercourse,
till- Parish Council
pa.ssed the following resohition to ask the Bowland IJislnct ( Olincil to reconsider their resohilion for the following reasons: (1) J'hat It has been a rei'oimitemhilion
of the Parish (.otincil on several occasions 10 tile biirvevor of the District Coiini tl, the nc( cssilv of covering up the walercmirse for th( belter seciirilv of passengers and vehicle Iralhc and that the ])resent conili-, lion of the water course is dangerous. (2) The offer of the proiierlv owners to
conlribule the jiipcs for the whole length, if the district would put them in. W'e therefore think the offer of the
than ;£6 .and the improvement would be con siderable.
iwoperlv owners a fair and reasniiahle one. The fiurvevnr sard the cost to the Coiin-
i IS as gootl as
C O L M A N 'S MUSTARD.
SADDEN. COMING OF AGE. Un Saturday evemiig an enjmable galb-
ering of Iriends look place at the residence of Mr. Robert Shaw, at t,ardiiers terrace, 111 celeliralioii of the coming ol age ol his daughter .Miss .\l;irv .Shaw.
W’ P:SLEVAN iB I A l ’ EL. 1 he Kev. Robert Dixon, the reieiilb-
apjioinled siiperintendeiil minister of the Padihain circuit, occiipieil the |)ulpit at the W eslevan Chaiiel on Siindav, on the 0( casioii ol the chapel imniversarv.
tolleciions were in aid of the trust funds. CONCER'l'.
1 o
rai.se funds for the purchase ol new
iiislrumenlij a concert, |)romoled bv the Sabden Brass Band, took jilace in the Luiiii(;il school on Sallirdav.
1 he cuncerl
thoiiyli unl\ f.iirly jiatromsed. was musical ly a llKirou^h sui.cess. 1 he vocalists all haile-d from Colne and included Miss !•'
Wil.soii, .soprano; and Miss Helliwell coii- irallo. J he programme also comprised HiMrlctlcs, solos bv Mr. R. Stiillard. and duels by Me-ssrs. (... 11. Pierce (tenor) -and R. .Stutlard.
-Selections and qiianeltc-s
tteie also rendered at intervals bv the baud. Mr. W'alter RalclifTe accompanied I the vocalists.
1 he Mr- Gill said he considered it a very fair
offer on the part of the cottagers, because the nuisance complained of was not l eh i.d
the cottages but was on the road si l-i. On the motion of Mr. Gill, seconded by Mr. Pell, it was decided to lay the p.|i:s.
WADDINGTON SEWAGE SCHEME. - FU R TH ER PROPOSALS.
On the question of the iirojiosed new
sevage scheme for Waddiiigton the cation from the
W.addingtoii J’arish ( i n- cil 111 which It was set forth that the Conn cil had considered the scheme proposed, and tliev were of the opinion that the price of the site, as well a.s the jince ol the easements, were loo much, and suggesting that a deinilation consisting of members of the District Council and Parish Coun cil meet the Rev. P. A. N. Parker and Col. I’arker with a view to the purchase from them of a four-acre held near
I.il- lands, adjoining that suIimiUed to ihc Coun cil in Mr. Johnsons scheme. Eater, the
the Council and
reque.sted eompensalion for I Clerk to the Parish Council wrote stating Fiy
that a meeting had been lived for J iiesdav next. I he Chairman said that was the first
fieh-l that suggested itself to his mind when the qiieslion of providing sewage treatment was pressed upon them, hut he then under stood it was not for sate, and so t!ie nisl- ter dropped. A suggestion was made that It should be rented, lint that was iliought hardiv practicable. 1 he matter was discussed at length. Mr.
.Simpson, who has charge of the >• licni.-- t eing jiresenl. and evenliiallv a (;-| 'ra- tion consisting of the Rev. Can in W i!,.( 11- Mr. L F-folgale. and Mr. R. !.
Rc.ic.isan. was ajiiioinled to meet the Rev. I . .-\. and Cob Parker.
\tEDICAT. OEEICER’S K ER( , I lie (jiiarterlv reiiorl of the .M- !:••. I (-fli-
cer. Dr. .Smithies, showed the deaths (hir ing the (luarler to have heen 1 5. including two fatal accidents, giving a rale of
per thimsand ]ier aniuini. and 33 Inrths. a rale
o( -’6.7 per ihonsand per annmn.
total ot -’ 7 inleclious cases had occurred. ot which were of scarlelma. and one ol
typhoid lever, and m conse(|nence of epi demics the schools hai.l been closed for varying periiKis at .Stopper Lane. Wadding ton. and Bashall P-aves. It was (lecitled that Dr. .Smithies be writ
ten as to ilie progress ol present infectRUis cases, and also to reipiesi (.-uition 10 be g'ven to parent.s of children iirevioiisK suf fering Ironi infectious ihsease li.i eveicist even care. 11ns was all the btismess of public inter
est. reported that he had received a (0111 n ..11-
(j.t) CONVENTION OF
CHRISTIAN W ORKERS. TH E CHURCPl AND --VMUSEMENTS.
SUNDAY SCHOOL WORK. 111 connection wiln the Clilheroe and Dis
trict Evangelical Pree Cnuich Council a local coiiverilioii ot Ghristiaii workers was held in the Priimlive Alelhodisl School on Saturday night.
1 he Rev. W. Biotwi jirt-
sided and mere was a moderate atleiidaiice. The Rev. J. Passmore took as tiie sub
ject of his paper, ' ih e relation ol amuse ments to Cliurches and Gtiuich lile. He said the relalionsliip was iiiiporiant and vital, and his opinion was that me lulure of our churches and their prosperity were close ly bound up with this question. Most amusemieius yvere innocent in iheniielves, but the-
gre.at pity now was that so many euls such as belling, gambling and drinking were associated with them. 1 he only centre from wlucn they seemed to be elneieiiily managed w:rs the licensed house. 1 he tend ency to overdo aimisemenl was a great delnment, also to serve the spectoeiilar. All ihe-se things meant a harmful mnueiiee on amusemein, and thus on those associated 111 aiiv wav with the aimisements. W hat atti tude then, should Ghrisliaii churches, lake up in regard to those mailers? in answer ing that (jiieslion he- availed hmiselt of the op|)orlunilv to jml another (jiiestioii, and that wa.s, what was the ami and jiurpose ol the Christian Church.
1 hat [uiriiose he
set down as the saving ol souls, and the completion, so far as it was jiossible on earth, ol sainlshi]). Jt was ijossible, then, for the Church to take three auiliules lo- warils amiisenienl.s One might lake up the alliuide ol total iiidilTereiice. But cinirches, ihev nuisl remember, were aelne agencies. buch an attitude would soon be converted into active ojijio- silion, and tlius false to verv much ot what ibev were seeking to promole. 1 he churches, loo, might seek to exercise
a coiltrolling inllueiice over aiiuisenieiits, and so endeavour to make them as lhe\ would not lie dangerous to voniig peijple who engaged in them. 1 he onlv otlie-i' alternative- was for the churches to pro vide amusements out of their own
re.Miim.es and on their own
resjion.silnlilt. People who were engaged in hard loll lor the greater part (.il the dav were ( nlilled, in- /deed It was
nece.ssarv lor titem, 10 mdnige
ril ls and F io -u r i c e s
owe tlicir charm to the manner in which they arc ironed— and tlie ironing, in turn, depends on the starcii. Common starcli
means common iron- mg. The ironing IS never better than the starch. |
COLMAP^’S STARCH
III amusements and games that gave them oppoi,tmnlies ot pnvsical exercise and men lal rehet. and persomillv be could m.ii imagine a more Ghnstbke w,iik tlian the provision ol such
oppi.irlmniies m a pure lorm. and muler beidthv eoiuluions. and he looked torward 10 llie time wlieii the eluirehes would take np the work, and bv taking It up add to ilie maiiv iinxilianes 01 lo
d.TV. one that would lie a powerhll agency lor good, and a hrst mie preven tative to much that was evil. Many ob- jeclKjiis. ol course, were nnnle l,i a sug gestion ol that kind. bv some it w-as described as iiicrmgrnons ti.» associate anvtinng of the kind with the chinch, and to irv to bmld a church on such a foim-
d.ation onlv meant that n iinisi evenliiallv lall. but the lonmlation was to be none oilier than Jesus (hrist. Ihe fact Innl to he faced that \onng people would have j amiisemeiils. and it the (.-Imrches did not provide them voting people would uirn t,.i where ihev were provided. It n
v.ai.s eon- eeded that there was m/ihmg wrong wiin lIiiLSe amnsemeiils it w;ts (lithcnil lo see what objection conhl be made to it. .\s to cost. It conlil be worked at tile immmnm expense. Il was also sanl
lliat the
I'imrehes
li.ad snllieienl lo do and comd not Imd time for aimhing else, but lie liad ••el to Imd the man or the chinch lliat could not Inid time to do what ihev se- nonslv regarded as imiiortaiil. He did not urge the forcing ol that matter on the entirehes. it would loree itself upon diem soon enough without anv exertion ol theirs, bill be would plead lor the miliaiiim ot a modest edueative pro,less that wonhl at least clear minds of preiinhee. which would be jirellv sure to prevent elTeclive dealing with the- matter, if allowed lo meet It.
-Mr. U- Whittam thought the ihnrehes
ought lo do more work amongst the poor. In that matter they were halt asleep. Ihev cinld semi brn-ks at them am, ibev
wonhl not awake. Men were dvmg and ihev could not gel the cimrclies to go out lo give a helping hand. \\ nai the. wanted was lo wake n)>. an,.l throw asnle their mock pietv. Mr. J. H. .Shorroek was 01 the opinion
that the ehureh ought to take a,-iion m the matter. Now the provision ol aimis,-- ■ 11,-Ills was lell almost entirely t,i li ien sd houses, will) deplorable results. Instead >f leaving lliem lliere llie ehmi lies ought
to endeavour to cxcil other mfluenees np- m them, and especially upon \,,ung pro-
nle. and when thev grew iq) the niagn,;lie • ori'e (if evil associations woind not reach ineiii. Me was in favour of the jiroposals of Mr. I'assmore; -Mr- I’ . H. I'leldmg sjioke of the beiur-
ncial influence exercised bv
amn.seinents ind recreations under the gmd.Tiiee and
conlrcil of the clinrcli. Mr. -\- D- I'airweaihcr tbongbl the pro-
nos.al of Mr. Passmore lieantilnl m theorv but dilhiaill to carry out. He
genei.illv ‘oimd out that those who wanted ;i:mi..e- nients were nut m the front rank ol wor kers. Mr. I- 1
atlers.all (Low Moor) nskeil if
ihev were to understand that everv chiin'h was to have a liowhng green and a foot ball and cricket club? Mere thev lo ]iro- vide V'rofessionals and tlreii when profi cient leave them to g(3 to join the Rovers or Sheflield IVediiesdav? (laughter).
'1 hev j regartl to the evils usuallv associated with ^'1 "F one opinion, he believed, with
our national games, but his opinion was that the church had other and higher work lo attain and of greater iniportaiice. Bodily exercise profileth but little,.but
Godliness is proiitable unto all things. Il the church lostered this spirit ol aiiiuse- ineiit It was preparing for something worse. The Chairman thought that while Mr.
I’.assmoies paper was beautilul 111 theory It was not impracticable. Rightly eiioiign there was a good deal of work lo ue done, hut there were many who did not lake a jjart in the biinday school and those might render good service looking alter any clubs that might be established. J he cluirehes ought not lo denounce those in stitutions. \y hat they required wa.s a me- dinni between the clubs and the chuicturs (hear hear). He did not want every church lo form a bowling club, but those clubs existed, .and even if there was evil comiected with them what was to be the remedv ? Must ihev desert them? Hiev were the salt of the earth and he
thought ihev ought to endeavour lo jHirify those siiorts which todav were being de graded.
the cinirches more and more.
1 hat was being, recognised by 1 hev lunJ
an insl.'ince of it in Air. Hornes smok ing socials. 1 he working man might lie a glutton and he might have poor ideiils, but how were thev to gel him lo aim at higher ideals ? By leaving him alone ? 1 hev must irv lo help him. Mr. Passmore replietl, alter which he
was accorded a hearlT vote (.if thanks on the motion ol the Rev-. W . Murray, secon
ded tiv -Mr. Cieorge Booth. Mr. J. W. Blackburn lollovvcd vvitn a 1 he
an,l the
iiii.alihcaiions ol a snccessfnl lea- ciier outlined.
impori.ance of the vvxjrl; was emphasised. 1 he
it.aclier must have
ji.aper on ■ .Snilvlav bi.hool Work.
Ins heart m the work, ne must be able lo mamlain the attention ol Ins scholars, ami put Ills views lliongntlnllv and intelh- geiillv beiore Ins class. 1 enchmg vv;is ol even greater importance than iireachmg. and It ongbl lo be jiarl
ol the ministers
(Intv to give mstrnciion on the interna tional lessons readv for the eiisnnig bnn- dav. Methods were not so important as the (
lu.almcalions of the teacher. What thev ought lo strive after was keeping Ihe right tea. Her in ine right place. Me might liave ilie most anleijlialctl methods, ami vet su,'iire the u-reatest sn,-,’css. I lie Rev. W . .Murray. .Mr. L I.. Bailev
Mr. I-iehiing. Mr. Booth and .Mr. Winttam also sjioke, -Mr. Bla,:kbiim vv;is lhanke,.! lor Ins pa per. ami llie Rev. W. Brown vveh-omei
and thanked as chairman ot the meelnig alter vvhicn the convention close,I.
Batianlfiie Bread ASS YOUR BASXR FOR
JOS" APPLEBY & SOHS, LiviarcoL., Bootle,
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AUCTION iMARTg. CLITHEROE:.
iuesdav.— 1 here was again a largw show
ol uncalved cattle, together with a lair number ol caived cows and heifers. Bnvers Were Jiresent in good number, and iratle showed an imiiroveiiienl over lecent sales. Calved cows realised ^ 1 7 to ^ 2 2 ; ditto hellers
j£i<> 10s. to cows -;L 1 s tv> 2S. <nl. ; inicalved 1®^- • dnto hellers ^ 12 -6*5 * T-s- hd. -No geld t>r Iving oil cat
tle were olTetetl. being reserved tor the an nual October Store Sale on W ednesdav. 1 be jiiilges were Messrs. 1. Whittaker, tirin-
dleton and 1 . Nevvhonse. .•\ivrnigloii. .-\vvaids:— (..ow: 1. 1 . Haves. Worsion: 2 and h.c. J. 1 . Rav, kiimngton. Heiler : i and h.c. J. Gilmore. Meetwood.
W ednesdav,— A special sale ol store cat
tle wa.s held, when there was a heaw shc,vv ol geld and Ivmg ofi cattle, there being over -■ 00 oflered. 1 here was a good allenilance. aii,l a moderate trade at the lullowing inmes.
l.vnig-ofl cows 1 s los. to ^ 2 1 ; dillo- h,:ilers ^.14 to ^.17 12s. 6d. : sinnig calv,-s
y^to los. to ,6 1 S los. ; geld cows, y (> to 14 ; ditto heifers AS lo 1 2 ; hulls
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llnir.sd.lv.— In (.xnisevjnence ol an amm-'d
l.iir being held in tin; neignbonrlioixi tlie Miplily ot dairy cattle was
s.imewiial hgbtei than
iisn.il. J here yvas a lair attendance of l■ uvers. with slea,lv demand at the recent K*wer level (,f pri, es. Calved cows made -6 ‘ .1 to X-2 1 , present calvers ;C 1 i * 0 ^ 2 ; : ami calvmg heifers ^ 1 1 to
e.ach-"' I L t iT H ! T E E TH I T E E T H ! L A N C ^ T E R ’S
Famous and Ht<rh-Class Artificial Teeth
3, CAHGRAVE ROAD, SKlPfON, and 43. MOOR LAHE, CLITHEROE.
A TAA’y TUBS DA V Jrom j to S.
No HctIPr A’’(ihio I No Better (Jualitv U ' No Heller Lit I!!
T E E - .TH P A I N L E S S L Y E X T R A C T E D .
. . Prices frimi l/„, -.'/(i hiiiI 4/i iiiir rooth. Lssy Wcs'klv Paviiienta iaW
oii. , ■ KeiiHira ami ]<e-makes «t KcitBoaxblii Prices ' ' to CLITHEROE ft SHOCKING END'
C U i HIS i l ikO .V i Wl’ppj ^ CARVING K.MFK
'1 he inhabitants of shocked lo hear earlv
_ on Momlav laQr,,-
that during the night a \ouiig and known man Had lake his own lilebv „ •- Ins throat with a
r.azor-
Chtheroe 'tete S i ^ ^
Henry Porter 1 iinier, aged -8, of V V Street, after barricading the bedroom i l
on Sunday night repeatedly llireatened take his own hie and on an entrance be'- forced P.S. Harrison found that he
jii.st too late to iirevem him committing rash deed.
i urner had maiJeanV gash in Ins throat wiili a c-irvinx
and though he a
after the act. komierlv a
wards turning
breathed his last lived until the arrival rf
do(,tv)r he was bevund iuim.~.ii aid and t"ei'ty mmutd
cer m Waterloo, alter, the calling ot f,j,
father, who was .nlso well kimwn Turner had latterly s-jUl tea. but it was staled at the niqiiesl that he
h.ad ht-en drinking heavily vvln,-'h led to an iiiiseulcd sia'e cf mind. Ihe widow. \vh,.i IS lelt with two chS-
dren has the whole hearted svmpalhv of the public.
THE
i.Vi IL'
E.ST. Mr. H. J. kobinsoii (C,-,ruiier) held an
niqinrv at the While
Hur.se flotel on Tues day morning. l-.hzabeih 1 inner, the
was caretaker lor Dr. band ha,l been drinking weeks and in c(>
n.st:,jneii
Ko.ss told her she w,,n
Dece.ased had not i eeii sine,- Wediu'sdav. but (pianlitv ot flrniK-- n,,t r al„>nt the hoiise ami ihr, with himself. He h.u! .s prevnanslv. .About s ,1 .alierno, ,n dL-ceased w the
lasti-mn ilravvei s vvonld do .av mg. he had upstairs .ami
. 1. r iiy
liml ami t',v, -vvav with hi ,'it two kni isked hmi
he refuse,1 I,a open the for the police. .Uunit shi- got a si-|iar, of her hnsliaiiil
James Hall , vv-.-a that Dr. 1 have to leave.
vvi.low. ,s.iid she MISS. Her iius- lor six or seven -■ ,'l
n-A ,,f tile hoise .1,1 hail a small icli. He rambled
•alencii I,) do a‘,var , aiil liie same lli'ni- M-loi-K on .Sunday cm
c.jist.airs anil ilai'iiig a chest cf boxes he .said he
ilsell hefore mom- CCS. W unes.s went I or tiu- knives bat door, aii'l she sent twelve moiitb.s ago
ion orilcr m conseciuence Irmkmg.
*'Ta« Ootoca LoAr.*‘-~rui« Lan**L BOLE UtnarACttarfrA:
Nutiitloua. Pcvlatablo, SuauklDlDfiT. Dlseatlbl*.
Mr.s. I nrner. said il-.-i ,:a drinking off ami on ever there. During the last vv, quiet hut lo.-vki-d tnnnv. about the house a g,", threatened vvliat he vvoul,! did not go out on Sumlav e to get a Weaver to take m> | (lav as .Mrs. I nrm-r sam sic- >v hers,-If. He went for the pidire .abet-
u n lo d g fs with •il
h.ad beta sm r e he vven; k h e was verv H o wandered ,11! iloal and \\ itness
in g eveep e nil Mon 1 ro not Slav
hal f jiast ten. Mrs. I nrm-r ban heen up
st.airs ami ask,.-,l 11,-r liusbaii'i t,v gut ta. knives mi ami go to beii ijuietlv. P-S. Harrison .sal,l he wc-m to the hoise
shortly .alter nml-mght. I4,stairs he
fo.ni the door hamlU- jiiille,! oil 1 timer several times l , , , , i„
He ■ n tn e
irive the knives tiji ami g" quiet. He reinsed am! all in a whir! ami he umi!,! inornnig. W itness and di, the door open. 1 he ,,mv l:gl a street lami) omsi'lc. 1 l'> - object stamhng m ih,- nmMl, ami went np to 1 nrm.-r wm, his throat, making a li-.ui d carving kniie. Dr. Miiart K, moned but 1 iirner di,-d m a .A jKitato knife was found I he t.Dioner sai,l ,
ovKlentlv
mi.settleil drnikmg. .-\ venhet (.,f sin, id. imni-1 was returned.
askeil 1.1,vr and lied and K
his mind “ l/ do it hefwr lo,l-er brose
hr cam,- from ,-,,'.,id see an
ot the rconi.
bail li«t oil g-ish with a
,ws was .suic- iiort time.
,se bv. I s mind wa,
evi-essivc . unsound | C X S T H F B 0 | COI
KSfai-g A meotiUo i-,-n |!>-4committee was 1 c j
•WESLEYAN th e DUlIEj of
F ’'''Clayor, Councillorj
p 4 g '; „ c ' :5 o . . w s ^I j T whipp-
T Cowgt‘1, C.
' The minulci) Iv ere confirmed.
S^icommumcalione,
.4 The T o w n Clel - la id be had rccel
S t ’R EM A I u r e
iWothers in the tov f-s Jaiid pcrmibSion u g^-Tnection with the t
fei^sidered them all Dr Musson. i
^plread. The Town Ch
J served Lie on Ihc Mayor I
^s-diiications, but 1 1 '■ giof them.
s i iH L iU N G l l ghsvs -piae Board ol
^ ^ 'o o p y ot tetter rec |s)5t?S Railtoii oil the Icj a coj/y ot reply ill
^ 4 The point 01 ^ S lh e exact posilicj exact duties, and
g ^ t o mainlaui the terfereiice ot the
l | a and • appoint le:
^ I f lc tc it the loc: §®,i \)eto what the m| ceased to be mat:
a
J and could omy a| act by the tdvKj was not the case the same posilioi schools. ih e reply ol
yvas lo the effec
&ss to give aulhuiiti proyasions ot lh,l
- cept m the evc| B
jvhich h:id
uri.sei ity and the man;
■ H cision could uni I ledge of all the |
: i " j o f both parlies Education eAiilh'l of all the expenil
pose of keeping! efficiency, other P
S.&.-35 managers were desirable that
" asj should arrive at* rangement will
isiy Aulhonlv as to
W’i desired the m.ui| and responsibili
if Dr. Musson f;|
^..4 titude could n.a| of the provisioi
| | which set out li| to maintain am m Its area, ami
‘■‘■ .tl pendilure re(jinr| IS;: Conn. Gowgi| strict .attention do
Dr. Musson;
managers. (I-:'J Conn. Cows,
m.anager for til surpnsing mat | we have held been brought il
SI® It seems 1 nuisi vi;ii5 Sion.’ (
I.aughi Conn. W eek!
ifsiJ a long time. I| Dr. Musson :
s
T h o ^ M IN U T E S ^
^ f r e e . LIHEEL LINIMENT
•ar«a RhaamallsM T*m M«ur»l«U •una XeumbMo •uru Eelatlea •ur«a Oeat
9U
aana aprulna aarai BruUaa aaraa Crump aaraa BUffnaia
aaraa Tlo
aural FacaMha aural Toothaoba aaraa Bax««h«
aaraa Haadaaha aorua All Naaroila
panar ««anp lot Mta«a. and wa ^ woo 7^^^ ralurn poat a iraa MtUa ot Uneal IdatoaBt. ^«1 ahanliitalj aora 70a la flra mlaawa.
haao aani, and »ho ha«a baan cur— at aohs a*r pain (no mattar what
aeuntrr to «bom tr— -oa hf
YOU ARE HOTJSKEDTOJBt fcli lyCAwataM,
iMDiaBanoH. oohstipatiow, o o u u u x a . wd BAD coBruiUoa.
M U N E E L P IL L S ^ »pM c*iw<K», JUwM, a*. •< * ** #» ♦ **
M ttod hwrt ramadr .O
Stmi, •*., n/Kfl Mianod for
bowb — rwaa
*“ * I" »
1» ® l» ■
»a ®
l« » »» »
oroa OhUhlatna In tw botilM o» Un«a
«»aa Cold! and Couaha IB thraa or fo«» e appUiallana to throat and op—V .. Ooasldar thU J
aand Haaealar Polaa tn a miaBtaa eoruaRhawmatle Daifniaa In a mlnutaa*
... .
appllaatloD-a*o at th»aa —Than an oow 600010 pa^»* ^
to a mlonUfc ®
■ mlno^ *"*"®^*i
1b ® *“*“°‘*” Ib a mlouua. • »!*“*••• P A IN CU R E h 5|i
business. Tl ii| Conn. Cows
ton has taken I This was all
SCHOOLS Cl i he i'ovvn
Medical C'ffim mg that the ll bant deparlme-l School be cloif 7tb, owing lo On the moti|
ed bv the M.n mend the Covl mendalions of| -At the sug
school allendij watch the alii schools in ih
\
porlant on ac| attendance latl affect the oth|
W’ESLlxVAl TH E
1 he Town I
business was | completing Schools. H(.- lion from the be notified vv was complete Education w; fer lo proceevl mittee to say or not. Dr. Mussel
Sion had latelf belter to post!
Coun. Roll
difference it| ^School, Avl
•
G.arnett and I
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