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f I tTHRROE TIMES. FRIDAY^ POINTS OF L AW .
TILRA O M a r k e t P l a c e , C l i t h e r o e . 9,
O F E V E R Y D ^ C R I P T I O N .
GEORGE THOMPSON, CLOTHIER & GENTS OUTFITTER
L A T E J - A. PAKKER, :~,,-r r iT TCU
County Palatine of Lancaster, Mr. .
C H E A P E S T & B E S t H o U S E IN D I S T R I C T F O R
M e n " B o y s ’ a n d Y o u t h s ’ C l o t h in g ^
Overcoats in great variety.
Hats, c a p s . Collars. T i ^ h i r t s . C a r d i g a n Jackets. "
' W a terp ro o fs .
L a r g e s t S to c k t o C h o o s e f r o m o f a n y in T ow n . E v e r y t h in g u p t o D a t e . S e e W in d ow s .
a -
M 0 .—Funeral Orders Executed Notice.
on the Shortest
Upwards o f a T h o u s a n d '^ a t te rn s .to C h o o s e froNi. CLOSED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT ONE O’CLOCK.
tion
death-rate 15.2, zymotic rate 1.13, dealh-rxte from phthisis 1.21, and from respjatory dis eases 2.08 per 1,000 of population, rate of deaths under one year to 1,000 birtlis 138. The vital statistics, although not so lavour-
“ “ J* ’ _... . . o rl»nfh.r.ntp.
able as last year, may be considered fairly satisfactory, and below the average of the ur-
h'lln districts in the count)'. Ihe general death-rate shows an mcrease ofi.2, and the 7.vmotic rate 0,28 per 1,000 as compared with i 8()7, while the proportion of infant draths to births rose from 88 to 138, Infectious disease did not give rise to much troupe, only 23 cases in 19 houses coming to the kno'wledge of the sailitxiry officials j ot these scarlet fever was responsible for 14 cases, ty-
phus S ' for trade any notices to whitewash workshops. , plied to
'ITie Metrical Officer ,pf HeaJlh . . •____ 1 V.V,r.
THE HEALTH OF
CLITHEROE Edward Mitton. Farm. Sewerace, Scavenging, etc.— th e new ^ snips. t'ViP' new sew- nr-p svs*-em at Wiswell has been completed,
nnd wkh the outfall works m the other town- S p ^ h t e done useful work. Scavengmg rs
houselmlders, except in S' AVEIGHING p a p e r w i t h TBA- Tn Hio Queoa'e Bcnoli on Friday, hoforo Jus-
r .1 . T Z t n rnd m P ^ e d as satisfactory. ^ tated a so.uewhat ' Sanitary Inspection.—There are
LANGASHTRF DOGS NOW UNMUZZLED.
SOME EFFECTS OF THE ORDER.
On Friday last, for tlio first timo since 1[ of 1897, the dogs of our town, in common nii[
justices of Wandsworth, wlucn tj^^^nines of other Lancashire tewns, BUestion^und^t^^
niT no comnlaint. Dmries and “ '=^Vltersea Park Road, arasinllarchli^t^o^^ bakehouses, and J.he slau,^^ mevoliant under the styLo of
who traded as a tea order issued by the Board of Agriculture m the Diseases of Animals Acts, 18W and 155.
ia., - r ™ w a ^ ns much 0 3 the bng, was^^^^^ Th« host
In tho World. PRESENTATION AT LOW MOOR.
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nhoid fe’ver and diphtheria each 3 cases and friends were thoroughly successful iiv phoid
rckatCeO«pclAs^2 cases, and tj typhus fever Measles was the cause of 3 deaths,
Moor, the Committee, „„dertaking.
undertaking. About 43° Partook p fook time m connection ^vlth
On Saturday last m the day school. Low with other
hull on the other hand it ""“f
:,1!f whRh!a^oeor<lingtqt^ wim always weighed with It
weighed m tho . for Uie Tl-,Oaimti^Cou^ncil^no^ (.jm weighing
along with other - ““j.-’roo^itlv ^as'^not unjust withm summons, ccessful 111 their i„g of tlie Act,, and
“ of th^'icspondout', who, they said, had tonesUy. was f
both dog and
ia.sh remWcl. ’ tho countlry to ' *■ are amongst the rejoice in 4r freed,
.rwOiVuscs Srlias m hia possession .or , gj^oe tho order was issued the,great majorit, to a of our dogs liave probably become rcconcilrf
f lp m a iX 'g &twctimll alferatiSSs, and two which is faho and
un.ust,^^.m "dent's to the restraints imposed by the muade, t o .K i 6
eensatioa, laasmiicK as they ^^•e^e bora toll,
days'before it iv as V(..-^veight for the bag a muzzle, as if! Tvere, but it ib safe tosartliat emaU pR^° of paper.
^ ^e glad to be tefed of a restriction, which has just ns strouglr Iw,
frainc^vorK o pnnleudcd, made the. scales false objected to by’ the one as the other, and uffiust w-ithin tlio meaning
niece of paper was only put in to rep ‘ j nchieved.but at tho same time it has all idS weight of paper in wluch the tea was wrappen.
ihe °eal0S were quite accurate, and Ihat^ Lancashire is concerned this object has ^ ^ eeriously-dehated ques-ton wietha ,,
th“ t Tho prime motive underlying thu order,,, ,^at*tho of course, t'ho extirpation of
rab.es. Sofar,!
not it was nees^s^ to e.vtend the ■
0UU1L il. 1V/1»JS
most fail liful friosd it has been urged th»t ili same object could have been achievei bjr m,, merciful means, name'.y, by the enforceBtit of a system of registration such as is ia roju in, other—and ndcording ,io these coiupJiijis more enlightened—countries. Then, again, dj
lW *Ci9 01 action of tlie Board of Agriculture in orer-t..a,
v“rr
.V.Ve tiip scales were tho discretion of the local anlhor.tiesinlhf ml. hold that the SCI ^ there- ter of regulations relating to dogs fia, ajt
the case been approved by
ibo.se who make dogs tlw r
that they care The Manches'er and
o.mord District hoai for Lost Dogs was amcagst the societies it, were successful in opposing the Dogs’ Bill ii. troduced last session with a view to depririij local authorities of the power to make regiU.
NEW STOCK OF
Autumn & Winter Goods H I T C H O N ’ S
General Draper & Gents’ Outfitter, Top of Moor Lane
CLITHBROE. I I bLt'trruncove^^
WI L L I AM INGHA M COAL MERCHANT K f io y ,L ^
C/-.T* ArvtJT FOR TOWNELEY COLLIERIES. SOLE agent
» - f u r n it u r e r e m o v e d
O f f i c e s— B a w d l a n d s C o a l W h a r f , C l i t h l k o e . Offices.
R esidence : 35 15a i f ckSTL^ VIEW, CLITHEROE.
The u ,
People’s Dining Rooms Commercial Hotel,
CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE Splendid A c c om m o d a t io n fo r C y c l is t s ’ . P icn ic an d Private Parties funerals b r e a d a n d
Meals supplied any hour o f the day. UNDERTAKEN THROUGHOUT. Supplied Wholesale
c o n f e c t i o n e r y Retail in Town or Country.
WOOLER, Proprietor, t h e p e o p l e s -’ c a t e r e r .
LivGrpool House X'mas
or and to nuisance, and in tu few
carts give rise the ex-
creta pails hiiwe to be carried through the
^°Saffitary Inspection.-There are still 31° back-to-back houses, 43 “ t Low Moor and 267 in Clitheroe proper.
'Ihe Baines, cow
sheds, and milk-shops are said to be satisfa<:- toiy on the whole, but not yet s-ubjert to Regulation, and the same remark a l l ie s to bakehouses. Lodgmg-house-s and ® houses axe kept clean and well conducted.
Some inconvenience is caused by accommodation at the Corporation Abattoir.
Workshops have been inspected »<• sanitarv improvements were mude . tice ' 'File Iiispc-ctor took al considerable
number of smoke instance black smoke was emitted for 16 min
utes 'in an hour; there is no time limit m force in the Borough.
vans, 46 in number,were inspected fflid foui d clean and free from
sickne.ss.
“ Fair’ travelling .hree old
midden privies were converted into w -c. s but there are still 5^ ° f
objectLonable con-
veniences remaining. A quantity of becl- ding was destroyed, and 15 housM were dis- inff^ted.
'I'he Inspector (Mr. Dawes) re-
ports on 306 nuisances, of which 243 were vbated without notice, 37 Abated after notice and 26 remain unabated at the end of the year. The nuisances abated inciudcxl—4°
choked drains opened and cleaned, 3 5 .'^'^ fective closets repaired, 12 dirty premises deviled, II accumularions of refuse removed
etc* Club.
Wc have pleasure in informing our friends and Custorners that we S E C O N D GH RI S- TM AS C L U B
commenced our
On Saturday, xSep. 23rd, till Dec- I6th a i® * B y p a y in g One
If more ct
le.ss, to be charge ' - ' ‘Y^i‘
Country-F©^ Goose or Turkey ' T
^ 'aUowed f ir ^ t ^ A qj. the same value in f°*^ W Ham. Beef. Mutton or Pork. ■ ^
•VYo will also supply the tollowins FARCEL OF GROCE ^ cheese. I lb. Lump Sugar.
'j
l l ^ :^ “I n r . - 1 lb Lard.
i lb. Baking l ’ owder^_^^ ' ill' < ■ i
t 1 1 1 - S 'P c i . * V,’ ’
?|:^^licemcat. 3 Oranges,
CURRANT LOAF.
b e r r y & Co., E R 1^ O O L
i>T,V 1 r.
Shilling per week for Thirteen Weeks we will supply.a
The statistics and the remarks relating to •
the Urban District Council are as follows Clitheroe (Lancashire portion).—(Area. 111
acres, 30.889 J population KCenmis 1891), . 'lo i ) .-M e d ic a l Officer of He.ulth, M . I • rnunedlor M D - ; Birth-rate 21.2, death-
iiiidur one
the rate of 1897 exactly the same
1,000 liirlhs 112.
. The zymotic rate remains p|
L..asaiit conditions on Friday evening lasL e as last year, but the propor-
ctiLo, - ■ . . - tion of dcrtths of infants under one year to . though the gathering was nos ..u ....t,.- ^ partsongs m Coates lyas
thorin.gh^^^^ at home with
recitations in dialect. Messrs. A. Jackson, R.'’Tavlor, and A. Oliver, of
Blickburn.mct with a good reception in their comic .songs. T E. Barnes and J. 'F. Slinger also did well- The Misses Windle and Cunningham were
not behind. Dunng the interi al of cramme, Mr. M. Gornall came m for his shaic for the’ evening, when costly t i n i ^ c e bearing the following inscription, was pres cool f'd bv Mr. C. Dickenson :
‘ ‘Prcsoirted to ilark Goriiall liy tlie Mcm- i icsoni(-i
Street Store, Loiv Aloor, long'^md'faiVhful aorviee. Oclobir
l ie wlis^supported by the chairman and Mr. Wm. Hanson. The recipient wished them^
all to bear with him, and he never expi^tuc ^3^^. LXau.'>k/ii» ------------A
l o look after it, and in so doing pther folks werenotiieglected. He deemed it advisable
to meet the Committee every hAlf;>ear, M^d pleasure in his w ork.
.toprsitv ^^rly days, the day s of
j;3..^jvantages. ^urnig his a u c t o ^ ^t^res in a depressing state, between 19 and 20 thoun n Vieen distributed; 111 dividends for the last 21 y ears. I e
in<r. The accompli"'!’** . ..............
out the evening being well received in rafo Uire This being the first attempt in- the shape of a toii-party, it is likely for becoming
*1 an annual affair.
r?to ir9°zymotic rate 0.56, death-rate from K A ILW A Y phthisis 0.70, and from respiratory
dise.ises 2 S3 per 1,000 of population ; rate of deaths
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SEllYAN'rS’ FALL.
Phe annual ball, under the auspices o f the , omiv.*** ....... .. ^^erv'ants, vwis - * 1 ANNUAL
'I'he death-rate is the lowest recorded dm- ciilheroe Branch o f the Amalgamated bo- in g i ie last 24 years, and 2.7 per i ,ooM j^^ ,foty o f vx
thanked the memlier and non-mcm ijrniiitiful prc'seiit that even- for the evening
were Miss Dickenson and -Mr. M dkinsian. _ .
ahe deCeueo was that, owing to two encKot namo h. vdiw been lo the house for refreshments no
tering Gounty Court Oil Momlnj ton hotel-kceiior for dumageg lor rebimng ami his daughters tea while on a ^ ‘
.
'bv^urwmr left iu the house, no baker’s shop la tlm pn«sl • Ihe solicuur
tor lihe cleler^utoUtted that t j - bound lo supply refreshments if _lm ha.l^the.m
bound to supply rciresuum..i.s I.
The school was filled from end to c-nd with j;c an appreciative audience, the ilems
but nil umorUnmt(.4y ho co « } 'l" "* '„ , ‘,V ,i.1V •ludge Snngge imiuted out that, as
__Is.^itwr wi'll rf^l:til\C<.l HI r«ll>" _____ . , .1,,,.^ as the s’ i,uuUi be withdrawn, and thu- was ac ALLEGED
i'OOTILVLL FRAUD” ON PUBLICANS.
Ibfeyr aliarPik;.''‘aged 35. who descHbod him- eolf as a clerk from Aruiley. near
-Vt Stockport Police Court, on Tuesday. Fred , ,
• f too charged with defrauding Stockport ***
spaces q-borc wer ebartj, • 1 .u cauos aKaiiiSL tnu |ii»dwulx, w«*v *— i, , t e " S m t
^vas modeuUely well attended, j,r„
pr.etors of t so
A * ;'- ’.
I 000 births rose from 83 to 112. Bhthisis the last occ.-usion. Tim room was
la.steful y ai’i i rcsniniton’ diseases caused fewer faUili- ^fo(.orated by Mr. J. K. bmiihies, the vMudows ties Tlie zymiotic deaths were due lo scar-
let fever 2, ^’phoid fev'er i , and wlmoping ^4 ourtains, whileotlmr numerous decorabo.m acreuco. fog M.C.’s were .ibly* good _____, 1W jj j-£_ Lees.
i he tin- ly
, L-ffectively draped with delic.vlely-tint- y„,rs ago he .T b l l e airthorit
inducing them to take up and pay f>r ad'-rii. football
but tho police put
were nuiiiv*umerous -
alleged ‘
o„iy, lUc prowcutors being jhc ^, b,3 „„tbority o
ii-ou.,biJl Club to c«nvnss, however.
prisoner ‘ -Ivho at a pre- was a howl tlliat made ‘ busmdS; L l a p<;rfect answer to
^ r k ^ d
cough i-Scarlet fev'er gave rise to much sick- ^yeie. also in evidence. Seals weie ari .ingw the charge, was commiiited to llio Assizes, rc- ness in Subden, but, fortunately, the dis- 4;ffore„t parts of the Hall, (.md in this wise a ease wats o f a mild tyi'e. “ It was consider- pleasing effect was also rendered, ed useless to close the school, but children
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living outside the village were excluded w'llh j,iggsrs. J.Hargreaves, C. Coleman, M . tiuU- good effect, and (l!wo months’ absence lor each infected child enfoiced.
Altogether
trict still remains unprovided with either h ^ pital accommodation or disinfecting appvra- lus.
I1I ................... - h o u s e Cowgill’s band supplied the music
63 cases_of scarlet fe v ^ - r e notified.^S^M f o , stmins o f w h ich ^ d a n c i .^ J ^ k ^ ^ up typhoid fever, .and 4 of erysipelas. Ih e dis- ufoji foree o’clock the following morning.
*..x. x.swN,....-, -
Many indies nnd gentlemen of Priiioto Street,
catering was in the hands o f an old aineo 18A3), bw . „ TayloUf Chatburn road, and his duties were tu^ of, IVater Supply.— Some improvenients in the o-jrried out in a most .satisfactory manner. ____ ItWH), buy oia luibu
,,r,ant, iu the person of Mr.-Joseph yo„r l^th to «'®mAhey w.U ^ Iiosi.
teotu over for yW .r e id y . IE the best offer._ and hold .. .
water supply have taken place at Lainb Koe ’phe event may be clashed as a success, gary. apply to Mcedrs. Bacoa aud Oo., and 'rhoniley, but no steps Ivave yet been foo„gyi „ot of the success of its predecessor. Ipswich.
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OLD FALSE TEE'rH BOUGHT. ■ "■ ---■
. t« ’ ’5’ ‘ ' ’ “^1‘ bJ
by re- ^ a liguu i>uu» , ,
life was too exciting uu't » Saturday Jouriud.
ance ot onr iu»... .............
„r'tow^u ’
hadn’.t aimotinccd that loaves of bread 1^°'“
prietor rushed lu th a t bo bad a n
“ Tho third week «--t*led were all ready to S°,/ “
iT i ’ad to k i l l one of uU ®'''“'yv ‘ "W o notice that George IL „pp,,P»“ f.''eW:,ni
JftO lug UlT;iJ«i*xvxvuw — - PKpnmtioas to iml
andieaimt thiitho wdl 1'“"^.;^, l!?ht
Mr. Su>'*’ ,w greatly “>* “ tiy oi*»“" ^ decided to ®““’ ^idl. ^ haA,^°
ill!* I
aoiaa" * -
- t the Stock- *j’" ’
TOO
A reporter who rcccnlly take charge of a local us" I'nssl bruia a re^t. ha. "omc settled again in his oU P07)
S
to find a more restful atmoep • had to watek the
grumbled beeaaso on.un a luiux.
ia rm ;
"T h o country is alright, i ^ !®o-;mow ii. there 13 too much
ipjiares.
(Those whi jackeas fo
OU Fridays, aud we «»"’) “ “9“ „f iieT’. .'j other fellows beat us 111 the first issue looked alriglvt,
xivx nor tv
overlooked au accidcut to
..not
.i,, jinthoD h- consok^
«»
showed him t*'"*' 1*'® “P _oo4jtr»“ ' •'Tho uc.xt
linker cart,W'V.s
’ 'V ®ere ^^i-S'Iie ,®°otaffori to'"it *b«<ds hJ IVvil^
.1
___X it WS U*'' - ,b .aJ Irtfla8 KQ ^ IV
t f “ “"i ^
lifted off one tormo and wa ,|j„ , 5 mg ( man wrote out h.s paraginpL^^j
mce Idtle --ontu •• • i/ni-v. > ! ; i,'tVJfi oth : i'’Care| Ooe JAwPUr f"!' „ M . till
JU"’**» T yjif' »BrAu.^ ;;aud
proji Ijnea
■ .T'.vtxnj *• The
that J
biJ IL
l
«.yaihavj li|
Dav
all face. }itr. Paul Taylor
I WllCil A./aw3 when Davia as jiouda}.
haviiw to stand there for such a token o f res- th^ow a hot potato r e c t .° lT is object in investing his itlle wUS
Trimllr, and the missile struck him m the
„ ................. draconic mood brought before him at b a b b
it 13
.. serious matter to policeman going on
*
contompt ot auliiority. Tlie prisoner will pay 40S-, or go lo gaol foi a uioutli.
d u ty " he observed novere.y. “ I t is CYCLISTS AND INNKEEPERS. ® tures.” aVn a.uto-haqi s°'o
Miss At- H. Bmns MeTOI. ^
bv Miss IVood, while Abss to the fore with a pianoforte
recitation, “Nell’s Father,” was .also a song,
tage in “ Honest Jack A Baxter was seen
was much apprecialetl. his usual able manner
^
A. Jones, and there was Voices,” by Miss Cissie Rowe. the end of the programme c.-ime ^ thard who recited w ilh her rti5*o « while Miss M. A. Baxi- 'eentoiu-
Toifflfi
“ GROSS CONTBitPT OF AUTHORirV.”
Fer.so.us who contemplate throwms P“ ‘ “ ;
toes at policemen should tho awful example made of John Dasis, “ y . cx-ar-
* ''o i? 'S u c la y evening Davis, wRh two olh'r men, one ot tliem an artulciyman in
Inspector in October,reported that the
U r o f the effluent hus deteriorated greatly durin" the past twelve months,” and to im-
provi till use sludge, the use
wkh an\bsence of any regard^for profit oi e„,ter3.unment luid presenltalion. loss on farming operations.
“ this he recommends “ the more care- j^jjgssr.s. o f the tanks, frequent cleansing of of precipitants. Mid the dis- > tank effluent over the farm, --------1 f„..
. t • • 1.... i.iut iii\ jav.< blouses, num-
house carved the bem , Messrs. J. Booth- and R. Dickenson join,tly the
.i\.noc*crc i i in u; loa-ii, _ lldttersall, Yilkinson,
Committee, along with Com-
......— '
nr „t(.r^u„ment luid
presenlt.alion. • Al.r. Tattersall occupied the chair, mid traced c(>
H,tchon, and Parkinson, laboured towards making the afruUi a bucce_^ 6-30, preparations were made tor tue i -
*'ono great effect ot the order has been to is duce doggy popularity enormously. Ho, nmj
clmndisc ilarks Act was opened at Police Court on Saturday.
,Ui mter^ung pri^sec appiica. aim um«
nniiitr.,. Vender the Alcr- thousands of stray doga have been dhtiajid ^1
<lnn Street were summoned tor selling witches to whfch a'false trade description Imd^ ^ en
Messrs. Williamson, Limited, of 81, iorring Hcb. l^vorr to cfrtain Kalchcj. sv,l\.clx -fteru lied, and also for appb;nig Iho yo™-,
lanrcH’ of foreign inanulftcturc. There "were lu all thirtceii to four watchc.5, one of
leged tliat of the f
o • r e i g --- 7?w n .,f1iq1i ' w e V i-« iWir-rh vero
^ cicrkenwell ‘ {uriug the last two years aod ahaUitrald Purring-
'Eng-
be difficult to aay. but some idea of the nuin. her mav bo gnthored from the fact that dunes Hif month of August last 306 enimnh ,ert rel^eiv^d a' tho Dogs’ Home, llarpurhey, HR which were iiold and the remamder p«t ta death in a painless maimer. Ihis n-ad t» bo about au iiveraBe uumb«.
^:"eummonse , relating “ leT o g ; which was invoiced a,
at ater Street, but now i q m
highsh lever.” _aud the go to Do^gs^^Home.^^^ “
on.intv districts. The (legs hut DM
r
composed ot ii< manufacture,
e doubtlui. r i i*
English,
of expert evi- ras adjourned.
WESLEY BAND OF IIOPL Annual Tea and Meeting.
united their winter season last Saturday the annual tea and entertomfflh Ta
was provided in the schoolroo of one hundred persons, to tdiicli am
tice was done. , I'he after meeUiig was &,tlie poo
ple p rhcbrniukei urdS'riGut
leim r larv .j « i g s dc|
ifekens of ' inej'fable bi| re?ii6t ueaJ l^<\prpin J Mgb-tfcea I
hickeas ca]| r
Hftvfor killl
wot^ rear “^-hens. '
farajDorkul altHcm,
est Jack, the Iirema'i. rtpseSwh
, J who\ . fiesb
9^'05*4' ..a nse'
iijpo.ficasoii'
and altogether tlic openiHo k‘ proved very succL^>sful.
4te;diaiiger
"a’aFl fit
ok th|
^ 'Opt ikiml < tt,their o
loni •- Sod ones,
. ?t.ot,thciil Ity.iJiavc
"fveso mt “TO.^whicI
I
roia-'4 pen L r;Bn]ff OrJ
f :.tt6;6ame| cro«im
they have been t officers. ♦♦4 bablI bell
AaooUrr '‘^*>’1 ioul the betj
llayisK Llich table tthe ea:
flier til
p:i3 for gohl Jieceseary I
fed not to dl Iji^breciiingl
li' littlo caret better
aft w adna fin to be
lljiTCservc i
|ad April 1| K^uld he kejB |j((ence to 1|
lae^ are i^t^suitablc I iiBiris wluri‘ 1
flipington h i
I'flaDia cockerl Itoble poultrS
linKiy inqmrj
lilted? W8 reB llheifirst crosT
|i great repul Idiej'-aro umi pose, butfl
:(>ariiiob!em© for th(|
thifc. cross,
[jadi^a reputi ibleMo brel PorbDgs at l|
flplam howl
iayone who r fjjgsyrould 1|
fcfjust a few I iThis^hos no| ;car3 a«o, breeds Englai lyers- Ther^
- ^-Vt^Vet'^h^X^r^ | S l ‘
fujd.people [the finest bii| aim the gl
^oilt f i
J understood, I iie'ttorkuig aors/profita'
aiicHj bette: fpfc'Ckieflv
0 ai’certamtaia
prkiog T
^e^ap to rodsetion. ferbpg Trh; il»r unles!
The Wesley Band of Hope Soci^uwf ^ comme
trj.~;fceepers I breeding fowl
Ibout eighl huE i poultr|
jQLbread nejj U
traiat As v COUSlj
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