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W O N D ER FU L V A LU E IN


A R T I F I C I A L T E E T H . MESSRS.


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District that they have opened the above Surgeiy for the belter convenience of patients and guarantee to


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B A L SH A W, Bespoke Tailor,


Begs to inform the Public of Clitheroe and District that he has Removeci his Business to


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MABTHOIAIE (COCK BBIDQH) P P ia GBEAT HABWOOD. HIQH-CLABS


H O U S E C O A L


Is eupplied from these Pits at BEA90NABLB PEICBS, and may be had et all Carter* nni Dealers. It U well known to be one of the most economical ooale in tb* market.


May bo had in loads or Bags frcm Mr. AV. L. GHIME, Clltboroo. Mr. OSWALD ItOWE, ClUherOfc


Sole Agent for Cbatborn Di.lriri— ME. WILLIAM TATE3,. CHATBDHN STATION.


A S q u a b b l e and How it was Settled.


Husband, returning home •‘ Mary send one of the cnuoren


for a pint of beer.”


Marv : We can’t send the children, wf sha be finef They are under 14


Husband: Leaving his tea untouched an putting on his hat exclaims “ Then I will have' a few pints a the public house.”


years of age.” ' u j ..o-


Harjsch, Oind T-. ^ui.say. The minutes cf last! meeting were confirm­


Ma r y ; Who is just f in ish in gLakingleaves it and says; “ 1 will fetch it this time, but in' future we will have a case of D u t t o n ’ S Beer or Stout


from DUCKETT’S, b r i d g e i n n .


Beer 2s. 6d. per doz reputed pints Stout 2s. lOd. per doz. reputed pints


Choicest blends of Spirits and Wine. Orders conveyed to all parts of the town.


ed cn the mction.cf Mr. W. Garnett, se^cn i ed by Mn Jcs. Holgate.


h o l e h o u s e BRlDGEt £tom,Mr.


'Die Clerk said he had receiv^ a lett« froni Mr. Gregson witli rcegTixu w


dr ^ d A o ^


a-’.vised that the governors were not liable to . ------ -- rtiair


the bridge, ar.d tliat


of^thq District Council ccfit, and they


without further delay. it was the duy to repair it


called uyion them to do so Thetnwtees


ccusidered by them arM they wem u. diat the


he governors, were not liable to repair the bridge, but whcUier tlie liability lay with


ana in


eretl. A letlei* from the Eciidtor of the Riding with regard to the liability of t ie


Ccunty Cotmc:il, stated that the matter of the Hole House Bridge had been discussed by the soliciters for the governors .appMOTtly irithout regard Do the d.ate when the bridge was constructed, and this made considerable difference. The facts' at giesent showm wsre net such .is imposed liabilitycn Ihe Coimty Council to rep.iir the brioge as. a foctbn.Jge.


. The Qerk said he thought tBe proper course was to investigate the matter ar.d get to the bottons of it, ar.d the only w-.iy to do tlial w.is to take doiMi the n.im.es of the persons whp ccidd remember the bridge


persons u n p cesnu


had also written sWting that dm questttm ct the liability to repair d.e bridge lered


bad .been they were all in die same b ^ t erce Corporaticn’ fcrmulated a .cneir.


brcaight it before that Council,^ Councillor Robinson a.sked would it not


bu better if all three CounciU appointed a


ileniUation, to talk the matter over;' M fR nm k j i said he thought the! mam qu«-


statir.g that tl7 whole of the corresponded^ mod.ation w.is necessary. I f be :wL iiTthe hands cf-the.estate solicitors. Mr. Gregsor.1 further ivrctestatmg that he L a t e e n


ih ,


whethev isoLatiou hospital aw im the re


^ infectious diseases .-ttight, therd ^,,5^ uv the distn .


tt nc7essaiy Jhen lb go to the « p en^ ^ t« satisfy w-hcTUi the Local Government Beard?


: : : : e : S ^ r e y V ^ r ; o t ’ b think that c i ,i:,i


Ccuncillor Mgar rtm.ut.,cu j


That was die point. If the dise.'isw nec .- sitxtted an Isolation HospitM


ed an Isolation Hospital men ne s.nc .1. their duty to provide it, but until such


they


the Rural District Council or die County P i f Uicy looked around they fc^id tha S u r X v a s not what they had fully consM- P<^-


ether tWN^were arranging.for IsoUtion conuTtodation., Ira answer to Mr.


■’ '^C^unctlloragar rem.-irk^ed that what isolation Hospitals more U t o e the undoubtedly the ^"'hrerffi erf small


'ms J ’ t


thought drat, taking Gisbum, or other toi shir-l where there liad often b<^ c u i b r ^ of scarlet fever as an instance, it wculd have


being built, or who could sUite definitely whad ^ j repairs h.ad been made to the bridge and by


,


" Mr. Hanson s.oid the bridge had been built a long lime, and he thought iirfonrration.


would lie -difficult to get. responsible. The Gerk reccormxcnde’d a perscrGl inves-- ^ Cceaicillor Sagar said he thought it would


tigaticu. If they could pro.ve thall it had been built by- the land-owners then they were not


Mr. Slinger thought it) w'ctild be a. w-ilu _ .


goose chase. Following further discussion it was re-


.solved, on the motion) cf Mr. Garnett, secont! e;l by Mr. Ramsey, that) toe Clerk should make a. personal investigation of the matter.


ICOL.A.TION HOSPITAL PROPOSALS. A de utalion representing the Clitheroe


Town (jouncil w-.-iited upon the Council with resf>ect to formulating sorne scl.eme, in ccir ‘uiKlion w*ith the Rural District Council, for an I-ol.aticn H'ospilaA T i e representatives, names were .•Aldermen Roberts, Parkinson, and Kor.ross, and Councillors Sagar and Robinson, and the Suiveyor, Mr. .A. R


Blearard. Aldernu-ui RoberU said they were appoint­


ed as- a. depuration to wait ufxjn the Bcwlaiid Rural District Council and the Oitheroo RuraA District Council with reference to a. propose-d Isolatioij Hospital. 1 hey' thought that if the three Ccimcils convbined together, and built one hespiraL to be decided ui.-cn by


the three jxirties, it would be much cheaper than leach prea'iding jaccommodatior., and


with this object in view they were waiting upon them to hear what they as a. Cour.--il


bad to say cn the matter. 'I'lie Chainr.aii: I-Iave you any prcpcsed


scheme? Alderman Roberts: Net AA B did rxt dunk


it advisable to formulate any scheme at the present stage. If this Council concurred in the suggeslico they' would desire to hate a voice in the! matter, n i e Chairman: Then I don’t think we shc-uld be able to give you any definite reply this aftemcon. ldcnra


w c willing to pay their stare actordmg to hospital. AATiether thej AA'est Riding Solicitor ixiiiulatiorj or ratcalrfe value .acccrUirg to


Alidcnran Rcberts ciL


o ... ;...j — - -— .,


they frict Council with respectjtgproviding.a joint IUJ^|lluu. AATiether thrj AVest Riding Solicitor


cer.ti .ui they


the .schen.e of pop-ulaticn wculd be te»t. The Chainmn said he thought that the


population avas the rigUt basis. Mr. Garnett a.sked if any silb had been


acrc-ed upon. Alderman Roberts replied that they had , theught it might be belter Jp ia\e , ,


not gone into the iraUer. Thej* first of all theught it might be belter Jp have tlia cerr


The Chairrr.an : Do y cu thin ’ sue is de.sirable?


.-Alderman Roberts: Aes, The Cluiimian: And made at the


CorporatiGit and the two AldenMn RcberLs es.


in order that this Counal n.ight fully con- ' ATderlarRc^Lrts: AVo arc here tfci see if


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.vv.c^ ..uyv Afr. Garnett theught the joint) scheme a


very’ geed one. Mr. Riur.say said these schenr.es generally


currcrice of the hvo Councils, an len 1 cases to the A^’orkhcsusc they could -do so. upon a,site.


invdved .a great outlay. They had an isolated ro m-rtt' thcAAtorkhcu-sc for infectious (lisL'a.ses and he contended that so far as in­ fection was concerned, it c.ame under that head, and if they felt di.cposed to lake their A


The Clerk pc’mted out! that it was not’ to.ab Council might think or resolve


upon, it was what may happen-with toe AA’'cst Riding CcunLV Council. They cculd hold a


local enquirv .and enforce itpcn that Council to provide requisite hospital accon-jncdaticn


jj.


plrarge toe whole) costi to toe Council. resolved on the n.clion of Mr.


T he Chairman. ou 1 ^ ..-ritiiw- Raimsav. seioitdecl bv Mr. John Holgate, that you wrere to state y^otir


ycti are willing to jo in us in the undertaking, the Clithenaa Rural District Council and The Chairman pointed cut that the best


tl'*' Clerk .shcold nJply to toe AVcIt Riding, Bowland Rural


Council were in conmiumcation with die wishes of the two Councils^ They thought ceutinuing said


bo a good scheme if a dei:ut.ition conW meet togeilier. They Irad no -definite sclieme, .'O far as cost was concerned, it was- more of an iiiircduction to test the feelings on the inalter. It was; one c f those things which could not be done in cue day. The Clerk said he did not think the


cotmcil 'Coulcl get consent to enter into the joint scheme, epcoept , they had .a definite scheme to submit. Tdicy- nedied sonie scheme to place before the AA’est Riding


County Council. Alderman Robexts-i^d they had thought


of a piece of land rdur the AA'orkhouse, an d when it w.as net u.ied 'Ss an Isolation Hos­ pital tliey would nef'^^^uire a special care­ taker. It seemed to lum,tt wculd be worked mc.re*cconon'dcally Ui.at way. Tlie Clerk remarked that such a scheire


would involve the Local Government Board ar.d Board cf Gu.'irdian.s. Further discussion followed after w hich the


•depuration withdrew with the understanding of submitting seme writteri propoMl.'u • The Clerk then s.aid he was not sure that


tbc AA’est ILiding .Authcrity; would allow that Council to join in'sudi a scheme. They might insist upon .a .seiairata building, as it was 4 separate and distinct Council in a sejxir- ate and distinct Cermty, but if a proposal was submitted they’ could endoxje, or other­ wise, ard .send it) on. Mr. E.-istlum then re.ad a letter fromj the AAx'St Riding .Authorit’ie.s^on the .same ques- t...jen asking wh.at provision toe District Coun-


___king wh.at provision toe District Cou ­ cil had for i.solaticn acccirrmcdaticn, or what stc]>s were p.roposed to be Dakera


He suggested that the proper answer lb be


submitted to that enquiry’ woidd he that tl'je Covjtcil was in ccmmimicaticn with the Clitheroe Cenrperation and the Qitherce Di.s-


been ir,uch better if thereJiad ^ 1 acccmjnodaticn for isciition. He thbugh i- behoved ihem to make some provision, and advisedly, the three councils together. For his own part he did r.otJ see why i«ople should cbject to be taken to the IsoJatico Hospital, as they were a.s well c.-ued for as at home, and further they had to take into ^n- sideration the geiici'.d public. Looked at on these grounds he theught isolaticn w-as a n


grand thing. He thought h ng, ja e T h e Cliainton again pomticd out that tt.u ___


.oueiis 11. ..w..... ,-------- salisfaeloryi. 1 . .1-. O.S,


fines prcixised by Alderman ^ • J- • ^ q , .™ /


nougus n. if rrvh-.licd out that tbe trie suneym


Ccuncil were net in a position to go into the matter, although diey knew somethmg about


b i 38 f


was desire be


slcp water of the broto '


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course to


D I S T R I C T O O I T N O I I l Thbrnor^thly m e : i^ th e a b o v e a U th c r -^ ^ S ^


ity was held at the Town Hill,-wv Mon^y aftemcony the Rev. Canon Yffison presiding;


Cc*rporation ta tnaKe ?r7 then the Distnc*


C cm o ra t ion to tnake a^tatemenU r


what they were about and ccnsidcr thd mat


There were preserJ) Messrs. W'. Ga'-nett,I infcrmation Hotgate, AV. ■ Robirjscn,' J, R- Tcwler, 1 - might be neMSsa^__


Id bo for the :Clitheroe Clitherce Corpcration w-ith_r«^rt^^^ '"^°l^^,!^L,.„nienU irJ wTitiag ing a jomt, h o sp ita l board J o t th ^


' . knC'-vv* t r i^ , . an>d lliat when negotiacicito ^ -Rnml IHstrict i . 'tb o « nogotiations_were c c ^


p,eted they would urther communicate with Mr. Trevor Edwards.


S m PROVEMENTS A T GRINDLETON. _____ r^DTM-nT.TT.TON. ajumm.


rerr^irked tliat they dach had Tlid Siuv-eo'cr rqiortedi tliot he arM Coun i . , . -..oiation ivas necess or


ESTIMATES. p^birjscn, .ns deputed at last aeeti g,


• ^ future, and it be* Mr W id d u p and Mr. Turner Lancaster, its Dosilion. r-.^’-wllnirn. and had arranged the arr.ount of


^^bournS L t dong .m-d about 5 feet wide in auoutu JO .v-o-


. ^videtst^ P. ' e h 7 i7 na3 ^ ; «


rT^rrmil I t w.nsa;pieco of land that It


'The Clerk submitted liis estimate for gen­ eral expnenses for tlie hailf-year end-lng Sep-


year; ' *___cLr*ilfl _^’^r - n*^w


printing, di^nk-taTiUs, etc., £ io against jC n o ; rr_alonii a. tml r4


in Uie corresponding ficriod la-t sa la in e s .^ i5° agonist ;Lx471 sudoa-


new-W-Ige ^^lyo; rrl-ddng .a tcial tf


to take <T.w.ay the surplu.s ;^T,S90. Ag;auist this had to bo deducted, 'o y^vo cottages .at the top Local Govcmrrmnt Beard ur.der tihe Agricul-


H ^ v e s , the tural Rates Act, £ 2 g t ; bank interest ^jio; willing to lean of steam roller ^£20; whidi c.uiie td


r ”” " toe e t t 7 ^ ie extra, pT-«, ar.d Mr. £^2X, le-avirg ;^i,569 to Ut nu.^ed. To meet ................................................................................


it would ‘be a great improvement and woul. terr^arranged as to the


the piece of .


!ffid tt was re.tolved that the Ccunc.l should ^1,^. p-.pes fer ‘ 1'*^


land nmrtioncd t ^ e c.-clveci uuu-


^ ____that


aPP™'^: „ed


thev should be paici ‘should be paid


for ar.d delivered on the place and .in agree­ ment to tie entered in acccTdingly.


.-m- oilnSS.


CO^NtPLAINT FROM GRINDLETON. \ letter was re.id from Miss Bntterfidd,


turned the surplus water freir. the road into a field on her prcpctt.y, from winch iliere was no dram to udcc it away, and her tenant at Skin House farrr, bad rereatedly cc-mprained a t o u t 7 I-hcre wus a grate at the bettom


.h 9. .eaten t e - cf the liill adjoining the P‘'<>F<^y


wculd rake away the sec why it .should be turned on to her l^id. She desired the CouncH to alter the ^atiCT.


The Surveyor said there ing from the read .across toe ^ ^


■— v . . \ f r T I-Lirson. it was. re solved th.at the on the bmes cf


b in use for 60 yatrs. 1 he^ had complaints before the pr^enc In tho niction of Mr. Rams.ay, seconded


the Surveyor’s statement. a p p l i c a t i o n .


' Ai-i application was read .askiiig for the


iieccitary perntLssion to use tmv-n s wate-r for mortcr irdxing .u) Gr’mdieton, in connecttcm with the ere-ction of four houses, also too


cost of same'. It was decided to grant the application


at the usual rate c f charges.


A CO L L E C rO R ’S APPLICATION. Thos. .M. ScetC, water rale colleaor, Gnn-


•dlcuoii, wrote applying lei- aiv mcreasc- ot ccnunissioiJ from 2‘/s per cent, to 5 per cc-itt, :md iKjintiiig ou: that other coulecvors were


receiving thus latter aireunt. The Clerk was instructed to state that the


Council '.-culd not see their way to gr.-u'.t the require, .and to ixjinc out th.at other cc-llector, . • 1_ . .1.


req*uest, ..i...


weie iierfornung the duues of caretaker as weil.


- ....... - y-»« r-i "t-'l L RI .AI1N GTON .AV.ATER TTio clerk submitted a cc-;y oJ analyist’s


repert for the Rur.ington AVater staring lluU l-lie arralylical lesulcs were fairly .-uiulactcry s;. lar as eheitJcrd analysis could indicate, and that too water w;u£ of Ltir quality fer


drinking and gjereral domeitic use. I t was resolved llutt th e answer w.xs satis-


factory, an-d th e C*qrk was m strutted ic for- w;ixd th e reply to the i>roiJer quarter.


AV.-ADDINGTON ILVLL. The Clerk stated tlraC he had forwarded


Mr. ASTuldinglon’s request regardmg iiernus- sion to plant shrubs cn the side cf tire brook oppo.sito AS’.addinglctv ILdl, ro the A\'addn-.g- ton Parish Council, as inslructc-d, .and had ic-ceivcd a reii-ly stating Uiac the Parish Coun- cU were in favour of Mr. AA’addington being allowed to plant, ornamental shrubs on the sidq of the breok, provided he made a foot­ path three feea wi-dc on toe side he proposed


to plant. 'I'he Cltairmon said that as toe


approve c f such an arrangeiramt ha rmim-il hail a X v t o ™


“ ■ lan said th.at as toe Pansh approved of thus he diJ not


think tliey -could liave aiV’ objection to it. It was eventtually .accorded on the motion


cf the Chainnan, sc-cended by Afr. AA. Gar­ nett, that the Cotmcil c-ffered no objection to Afr. A\’'addingicn’s proiicsal on condition that he made a, foot|rato Uirc'e feet wiilc, with curb and cluajinel, on the p.arls ntarke'd era the plan.


' BRUNGF-RLEA’ BKHAGFa. TTie Qerk read a letter from the Cciinty


authorities at AA’akcfield, rca^uesting toe Council to make certain repairs and ajtera- tion^ prior to too bridge being taken over


by the County authorities. To was resolved that notice be given to the


AVest Riding County Conrcil when the werk was begun, and wl.en it was comp-letel.


RK-APPOl N"]’MF.NTS.


On ihcnrction of toe Oiairman. seconded by Air. Ran-say, Dr. J. J. Sm.ithies wa.e utuani-


‘ Strongoiit ami Best.”— HeaM. FRY'S 9 *ure (Boneentrated * COCOA


Over 3oo Gold Mf.d.cus AND DirUOMAS


DBIilliULlJI UIIIIHIHfy*"**''-*'*’*'"” LOOK k'O ! ■ X,' TEA PAii Fur AVKAVil PKi-.U.-'ILJ Vork.shire Tc-a Cakes : Ril) ttvo . cnco ct


.butter into .1. pound i;f dry, w^l’.'-iK--! 1'';'",' and mix. to a soft ilmigh wilhliait > wanii ii iilk .and .a wcll-t'catcn •


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and b;ike in .a quick owA.for t-.-t. or nfu'ra minutc-s.


A * Chtcolate Jelly: Threwqiurtcr. "f I5


into ilree or four pertions, place m g grc.ased tins, brush toe tops with a iitt.e tsj p


J;: |


cunce c.f gcLitine dLs.soIvcal in ;i qu.irt ot ira L


then .add fctir large tablcsix.-cnful- ' > |v chocol.ate ;uid one. ounce of sug.ir. l-o fej


n.it.utc.s, stirring :tll the lime. AATui. -'‘j';*’ K; cold beat thcnreghly with an ' -jj w-u>m Ej


fi.ivour with voniaa cxtracu Prair ime- ^ | te l mould, lort it slttn.l all night, dwu tt^ cu to a. glass viisli, stick ti t; .surl.i c p blanclicd split altncuils. It may l>c


p


with wlilpipo 1 crc':ur. or not, but is rather r.o p when servetl thus.


1


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B R o v : : ! ;


M o n c : : | A ! ■ ' J


To K k c l icn .1 And o;iu.f


* »»f* HS


this he proposed that the Council should fi-Y a rate of ytL in tlie £ , and though this would not meet the .amount there was .an in­ creasing bakuice in liand, and the .ameunt could be m.ade up. that w.ay. 'Die rate in the correspondir." pcrio.1 Last year was 6d and 7ci. in bust half yetir. The cstim-ate was approved. The Clerk .also .-uUnitted estim.aies fer sped.aJ cxperscs fer the whole year .a,s lA' lews: Gisbum, ;^I28 against T i :S list year; Grindlcton, £~o .agair-st: £ - - ■ AV.id- dington. j^23 .against £2^; and Bolton-by' Bcw<and, ^£25 .against £ s,A- The.-'o were also .approve! This was all the busine-ss of public inteicst.


•------ ♦ ♦ ♦ ------ A M O T JIEH 'S r iT V . A AVO .ALAN 'I;’ CO.AI P LA I .VP. IIo'.v often lioes one hear ilie lips of


weary, suffering woman the biLtcr omiplamt that life is a burden to them. It on the lips of hundreds of women nliost: liurs oisght to be bright and full of the joy of good


health. This was the compLaint of Mrs. .-A,


Mauard. c f 52, .-Alpha Ko.nd, Sc.mf'.vilL-. liris- tol. AVriting on Marcli nth. uioi. she state.s that for two ye.us .she iia.-. a greit sufferer from general debility and p.i:as in the back, below the w.oist. " In fact," .she s.av.s, “ my life was quite a bunk-;! to me, fer worse than the pains was the terrible deiirc?- sion of sjiirits from which I suilert-'i. 1.'jok­ ing back now- to that time, 1 feel a great pity for mv children, remembering lu.v. intensely irritable I was. -My sight became .so Idurrrf that I resolved to see a .specialist about it.’ Mr.s. Mamird’s desp.air is plainly .sl’.mvnby


her letter ami her sorro-.v that her iilnes.s should reflet-t on her cliildren. M-my mothers will know what Mr.s. Manard means bv her pity for the (-hildren .: ter in illnes, every small incident beconie.s a tn.iible and the demands of young children on the mother’s .attention almost a toiment to 'die p.ain-racked parent. Vet iheie is no rsaiPO whv this should be so. -Airs. .Man.ird .s sl- ness W.as due to her kidneys. 1 he d.epre acbility. the pam m die t>:u k, all


were due to the common cause i t the kidnevs failing to properly cK-.m.-o the


, .... *L... vial tTt t iTA J'.'lll'vj'* l.t ti',.SC<


blooii. AVhen Mrs. M.-unard kidnev specific. Dixdd’s Kidney 1 i.l-. >


-‘-


was cured, and just as they cured 'her. t.’-rt will cure you. They .are simply n id .^ sable to voting i>r old wlio would Iw la.- and they' have cured thousands cl .'.epdes.


ca.se.s.


of all Chemis’ .s. or post free on ro:-j;p.J price by The IJiKld's .Medicine Ci.'..


ringilon .-Avenue. London, L.C. the name, D-o-d-d-’s.


Dodd’s Kidney Pills are 2.s. pd. per W. lu-


.1 . , , I ReiiK-inbtt Radccl:- M.trn;. ill ‘ - .■ ‘I port ; tet


lidlmn;-. I Ssii:


BOROl


Ladihis am I A VL


tatioii of (| Couiirii. il; has bdcii At


K. C. Ah iul to 1x5 nonx:; I pleasure in


SUp[)OI't. llaviu.;


the scaplf witlioui o; that cc-nci.-.il populati.%; The <]V.V:Vx j


niCsil loin r.:’.|


to be elcctcti, V. li hensivr yoinh cf maintain ik., sliall tilh ’ of ngenciL which is. I :.l


Oil rill oth'


town (df (.'H:',;] cndc.’iA < ti:r it 'J'jic :; ;.:l:


very hlb ri. elccii’Tw. i>.:i one fi’t’ in 1 nr ; I inici:-: 4'


manu: r. nin'; honor t.' ir.' County t ' mcar.:> tf .hi..


itoualy rc-appointed Medical Officer for tha


ve)-or an d inspector o f nuisances, a t the same )


salar’ies as bcfcret. Mr. Burrcw^ A\-as also ap- R


^ WorksKcps Act at a salary' c f ;^io


Burrc.w-s was also a,r nnd


c f ;£io pet


TO


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