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J. R. Gaiiick, Wellgate Mews, C L IT B S B O B
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Also special itp-io-dalc ]VEDDlNG CARRIAGES, Silk Linui^s, Men in Livery, with Grey or Bay Horses.
Waggonettes, Landaus, Rallie Cars (Rubber Tyred),
Cabs, Hansoms, Traps and Gigs, A l’ ANY TIME AT A MINUTE'S NOTICE.
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“TIMES” OFFICE. WELLGATE ME\WS.
Titkes this opporliinily of lli.Tiiking his friends and customers for past favours during the
i.asl 20 years he ha.s been in business, and by strict attention to business hopes to secure their future favours. He also begs to announce that he has just added to
J. R. G ARLIC K, liis stock
THE FINEST CAR HEARSE IN LANCASHIRE R U B B E R T Y R E D .
He has now the LARGEST STOCK OF HEARSES and up-to-date CLARANCES and FUNERAL CARRIAGES in the district, which he can turn cut with Belgium and English Black Horses to match.
THE CLITHBBOE TDIES, H E A L T H A H D n O IM B .
B t W. GORDON ST A B L B 3, M.D., R.N., Author ofSiokmiH oul Health,” ‘‘ 'I” ! > roopio » a r c Gtiiao to Iloalth,” to Hoalth anil Ilappinosi,’
"Tins Wiia’s Guiiit ' ^cc., Jcc.
lIOItK AHOUT THE MOON. Tlio moon is an old planet, it ij generally holievod
-worn out almost, on tvhich both animal and vcGO- tabln life at onolimo tlomid.ed,imn»of yoar« befora
it did on our earth. It has cooled down. It has lessoned in bulk, it has gone cold and dead. But over sinco seas and oceans existed here it has exerted an innne.ico on these, obeying one great law- in nature, tliat every great
ho.ly affects tliat near to it. Witliout the m-jon sro slioiild liavo no tides. Witliout tlieso wliat would liappon ? I am not going to tell you my own views, because the question may form a capital subject for debate m some mutual improvcinent society. Hut tlio power
is nermiVtcd to go t only on our cwn
PBIHAY.JUNE
might a o t y o u h l o . ArnniBNr who would
'any kind too often.
who would Uko toe tro n,!,ijid. You roust net •“ “ ' ' ’ fiv^r, I suppose, is not
(TBiSTia).—Your JCit, 0 aperient medicines of get into tlie habit
i.pttcr be regulated with
fruit: a morning, and green g Dingwall, would auit dinner. Stralhpcflerj^nej^ fi J.).—Very light
you don't want it. fresh air,
you. Thk Hot Mmtu ■ woollen 8"™*;''*?,' Hardly any alcohol. The bath,
'esr kfroy. Get the best advice in your power.
JIU communication, rolatin^totiu^^^ bo addressed to Dcrkf.
-A,/q-j1 of nny kind. So (M^ J- 3- ) -^
Dr. Gordon Stables, Twjfocd# The monthly tbet
coast but on those of all hingdom», " tliat wo cannot easily compute it. It Is pow.riui
words, the tides—may be liarncssod. A rUTUBE CITY.
enough, at all cvenls, to do all the madnnery work «nd all the heating ami ligliting m the world, iml so great inventors are now putting tlioir brains to work to find out liow best tiio moon—jn other
In its Science Notes the ZtaiVy TtUjraph 'roeontly
remarked as follows: “ A writer in the ffriw <fis Devx JUnJn, M. Gaston Cadoux, lias drawn a fancy picture of tliat liappy time wlion London, Paris, and Berlin will bo liglitod and w.anncd by olcctrio energy derived from tlio sea. In tlioso economic
dxvs sea-mills will skirt tlio shore: they will convert Uirr iso and fall of tho tides Into olectricitv, wliicli wires will conduct to tho capital cities to do work, ta illuminate, and to warm. No more miners, wo may suppose,
dangerous nvocalions underground; no
laden London fogs will liavo tho moon does in a single tide on
our machinery and making her drive our factories I ”
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lielits polluting llio air wo breathe; and smoke- , „
‘ heir 8«e*
stretch of coast-line more work timn all our sttam engines, licre is a limitless supply of energy. ’The idea is cliarming, nottlie least delightful
being tlio aatisfaction of yoking tlio old aatelllto to run our trains and
® f ^ WHAT NE.yr?
accomplished for llio next Imndred
yc.ars or so. But we sliall have to lie content, for coals will last at least a Uionsand years more, and liy tliat time, reader, you .and I will no dmil.t 1,0 independent of light and heat, lint just because lioiu-st thought is
Tho above happy il/siiUruta will probably not b« A T I I I B T Y -G F IN E A c a n a b t . CHAT WITH A LO.NDON BREEDER. Amonc Canaries the Lancashire C ^ p y is
tlie giant and the London Fancy Canar>- the dwarf. A good Coppy has fetched as much a s thirty guineas, and the art ot breeding is an engrossing i>ursuit, making great calls on the skill of fanciers. n a t ilk with a “ Sun” representative, Miss Bur gess, sister of a London Canarv enthusiast, wliose room was full of cages, said that tliere were times when the work of feeding and caring for them had been too much for her “ It was about two years ago,” she explained “and if I had not taken Dr. Williams pink pills for pale jieople I do not know whal would have become of me. My illness be gan wilh a nasty hacking cough. Minch 'ave me no rest, night or day. I found the
in the Hanson. 1-
Kenvon, J Bee, G. ^ and the Rev.
F.ather Pinnmgton.
NOT, WANTED.
The Surveyor reported M-as caused near Bridge
that a nuisance End, Chaiburn, a cart,
nuisance. CHIPPING
AND LEAGIL-VM W.-YI'ER SUPPLY.
Tlic Clerk read a letter from the Chip-
piii" Parish Council staling that a meeting had be^n Gd to consider the .matter, and
the proposed Mater eighi -were
re against.
satisfactory and that arrangements slionld be made with the owners of tl
ojiiinion that ‘
__-..,1 11...1 -irrangemenis slionici ue the present
sufficient uater to remedy the matter,. the opinion of llie meeting, the ow-
good for tlio lieallli. let v.s try to look oven beyond tliis loHL' i>crio«L ami coimitler a timo wlion tins
world, sadly over-pf-ptilaled, will be .at about the heiglitof its glory, because wars will liave ceased to exist, and diseases of all kinds capable of boing easily combated. It vill be a happy world, won t it? But liold—a wirld has its birth, ita baby hood, youth, and manhood, and also ita nmil old ago and death. Worlds very often die by accident. Tliev co:mj into collision with tiark aLars or oGicr bodies llvi
tinto iiiiTfs. Al any time, any moment, id tlio bwinklitJi: of .in eve. MoUht Hmtb may collido and
in ^pa^l^ or tI«oy suddenly fly
will! llift
ol.ject (.1 dark
st.ir) it luecta., aIus catastroplio may not Hike placn for nnllioDa of years yet. Hut iho moon may fly mto flinders at auy time. Wlnt would happen to this world, say in the vt-ar 5005. deiwmUng as we may easily BUimoso it will ihcu ho on tho moon-crcated tides for li};ht and Iieut and power? Debato on that,
e clrstroyetL or, Vnlljer, lurnrd mlo .1 sun ve wise. A\nOUr CANCER. I haro not got together aullicient notes and
records to wnto with any ile^rec of exactness on the many questions hoirin;; on tli»< terrible dlaoBic, but as soon as I tio I shall give niy
rc.aders the benefit of my iilcas or conclusions. Tho X-IUys liavc failed as a cur--, but there more hopo from
radium. As to its conLTRion I h.avo no doubt ; but com«iii» ring Iht? nmny cases where nisrrictl ni€'n associate constantly with wives cfnicted with
c.mct r I ran hsnlly iM-liove it
infectious. Tlio fcllowinc, therefore, havo to be taken f«'r what they arc woith, and probably with a few ;;r.nn.s of suit: Ur.
\s
ncsTlv blind, to l.i:i valet u«i» 1 to liuLt his pipe for I itp, and in doii*g to u.<e.i to tuKe a lew ” araws« The valet has Just dixl in .'^t. Thomas's Hospital from cancer of the pylorn.s. In the neighbouriiood of ILxbiidtaf, s’ atcs tlM* doctor, tluroani several “ canci r honser." In one Iicukc fivo persons liavo died fiom cancer. **1 attended Iho latest ono afliT Sir Ficd'rirk Tn;vfs had
ojirr.ated ou him and he (it'ir V. Treve.»^) told me that he knew a row ofcoUage.s every cue of which was a ‘ cancer Jiouse.’ In nnotie r hocce In re fifteen 3'cars ago I attended a wum.nn who «.ird froiii cancer; the next woman who occni ied tho house died two j’cars ago from cancer. Ju$t urro£s .a laiio another woman ahu die<! from the aamo comphint. In another house, a man 1 attemlcd died from cancer; tho house was empty for about two years, then a lady took tho hoii.Te, and four
ye.Tri afterwards wai op< rated on for cancer, from’whicli eho ultimately died."
NATIO.VAL IMIYSIQUIC. Tlie D.iVy Xrxj lias taken up thii most iinportaot
subject, and applied to myself as >vt*U as to other public men as to our views thereon. The four questions addressed to mo were ns foUowi, and
the.se, witli mj* roplioa, may bo of somj iuturcst to my readers: neA. Have j-ou found outdoor oxerciso to bo
yon ? C. What boiiefiL^ have you personally derived
community* from tho
cncour.agcnicnt of athletics? Rkpuei.
cessary ? 11. Vfhat is the particular past into favoured by
from such pastime? I>. What arc the benefits likely* to accrue to the
CHILDREN’S TO T BOOKS
AT REDUCED PRICES.
been a ayndicatei! writer on public health for over fifteen years, receiving thoussmls of letters everv year on outdoor exercise, fresh air night as well as day, and the morning bath, all going to prove that those who havo adopted the practices 1 advise, and nij’aelf pursue, aro hard^* and strong, and possessed of an immunity from ordinary* aimieDts, and even epidemics.
A. Yes, necessary to hcaltliful existence. Hava
hot all-round e.xercise. Cj'cling, swimming, gar- deniii", canHJiitering, and odd jobs. Caravan life all siiimner, doing cooking myself. Talking .as a Scot, I look uj>on cricket n.s a cfdld'a game, football a man’s, and golfing an old man’s. To ho of any value e.xercisc must bo eonstnnt and regular, and taken in tho 0|>cn air, rain or sliine. Tho secret of athleticism (a much-prostituted term) is moderate eating, no stiinulants or vary little, and no fatigue. Drill should be substituted for cricket, and shooting for g«)f.
11. A little of all sorts, walking with a view tlio
tactile muscles, iimmcunibcrcd by fat, clear brain, abilit}' to bicep well, and gciiialit}*.
C. A strong will, a stout heart, a hard fist,
often injure tin niudves with quack dcvcioiicrs, and attempting feats for wliich tiny are in no sense fit. From outdoor excrcihrs ami varied outdoor games and pursuit.*, If lhe\* were taken up atn*ib)y and scientifically, much iN'in fit would accrue to tlio coinuiunity. Hut I .'ilniost dt*spair of general benefit to loxvn-dwelltT3. Their uioJua titeadt and th.eir terror of frcsli air .md open wimlowB militato against improvi-ir.i ni.tii physique. Our j'oung men arfl nervous and hj'slericHl vvoii at their games. They lack fitiuhs nnd Bteadiiiois, Tl»o acqiiiiltioii of strength is .a work, not an net, and slono by stone our great forts grow. Thurc is not any other way of building them.
^ TO COItHKSrONDENTS. ' fiis Lvrs (I’L’diMKu),—No, don’t open’’ your eyes
under tiio water. Just lave
f.ice. eyea (shut), and brow thrioo dail^* with tho cold water, Nkrtocb (L. G. K.).—l don’ t bvlieveyour Army doctor would
laugh at 3*011. I am a Nava! doctor, and never Uughi^ at 11113 patient. Try phoaferine and tho cold tub. I»AT) liiiKAiii (NhL-<TA).—From bad teeth. From d3sprp5.ia, from lung trouble. You give me nothing to go hy, hut,, whatever it b<‘, the cause must bo- rrmovtd. T au iiing canard by. temporary deliUIty
diepdiu!.; To —
A: fipni . ju ^humao Torm 1).
Ab.solutelj* none from true athletics. IJoj*8
A. Cliarprnlier, wlio is a l^rlicvcr in the former theory, clus some si::nificant cases. An old Kcntlfinnn wlmni h»* att*ndtsl hail cancer of tho larvnx, from which he <bcd ; he was a smoker, but
greatest difficulty in getting my breatli. I thought I was .siifTering from indigestion, .ami so little good did my food do me that I became thinner and thinner nntil I was :il bTst a mere shiuKiw. At the Jubilee Hospital, one of the physicliins .said he had never seen a Moman so thin as I was. Thev told me that it would lake a h-iig lime to jiull me round. I Mas given cod- liver oil and tonics. 1 hadn t even strength to climl) the three flights of stairs at the hospital. 1 had to rest everv few stairs, and M'heii I did reach tlie loji it m-;is :i long time before I could gel sufficient breath to speak to anyone. Wiicn my Iwealh iliil come back I began to congli. but M-hat frightened me most was Mheil a little blood came. “ 1 had a terribly relaxed throat, and al
the end of the liftli Meek, M-hen I
m.is ex. aniined again. 1 M'as told that 1 had a verv serious lung complaint. M-hich ^ had brmiglil on
Meakiie.ss ol the heart. 1 hej said llu.-rc Mas no medicine in the Murhl that Mould do me any good Mliile I lived in London, and liiat if I Manted to get Mell I should have to live in the coniitrj-. this M-;is imiiossible, and 1 need hardly lell yon that 1 Mas very miserable M-heii
I came
home that day. “ .-Vt last 1 deiermiited to try Dr. Williams
l>ills for jiale jieople. and I am
ih.nikful that I did. T conld get to sleeji at night before I had finished the first box ; in fact, my lirotlii-r Mill tell you that f
beg.in to look better when I
m.us only
tluee-ii.irts through it. When i liad about
li.ilf iinisheil the second box M-bat Mas so graiifying to me Mas 10 find that my hands and feel Mere beginning to get Marm,
M-liere.is they Iiad been cold for years. 1 coiild eat better, sleep better. Malk iij) and doMiisIairs easier, get through my M-ork more <iiiickly, and I took more interest in the Canaries, and be gan to put cm fiesli and enjoy a good Malk. In all I have taken but seven boxes of Dr. Williams’ pink pills for i»;ilc jieople and iioM- I feel belter than 1 have ever felt in my life.” Miss Burgess. mIio lives at tiS. Sanley-
road. l-'iilham.
I.omUin is an cxami>le 0/ M'hat these jiill.s arc cap.ible of doing for peojile Mho have loo little blood:
for
Anaemi;! m;is really at the root of her Iroiible and lliere is no doubt that but for Dr. Williams’ ifiiik pills for jialc jieople she Mcuild have gone into a consumption. These pills make blood. Th;it is the secret of their cures. Whatever
di.seases arise from too little lilood. a blood that lacks
richne.ss and purity, they can mirc. just a.s.,siirelv as food cures hunger. Blood is the food of the body: Dr. Williams' pink jiills are the lood of the blood. The genuine pills at- Mays bear Dr. Williams’ name, and substi- lutes are useless and fraudulent. Dr. Wil liams’ medicine i-ompany. Holborn-viaduct ]-ondon. Mill send a box post-free for two shillings and ninepi-nce tix any
addre.ss. It is by making iteM- blocM.1 ihiit they cure anaemia, liile. consumption, decline, imli- ge. stion. .Sr. Vitus' dance: it is l.y nuikiiig pure blood that they cure rheumaiism. kid ney disease, eczema and all skin troubles. They improve the appetite
almo.sl from tiie first dose, and tliey give strength to everx'- one.
. meeting was of be
vhilst seventy _
,,,
in f» 0 « . ol suppb The
s of the places without r, as, in ners of
,'i;e property should find a ''“ f " X ' Siipplv. The letter further stated that m
District Council appeared to be Parisli Council at defiance, as no complain
had been made to them. Scotcb '«• Don _ , Mr. Bee, in reporting the decision ot Inc
snlixonunittee appointed to consider the matter, said tlie report of the .MeHt< .11 Officer stated there
M-.as an insufficient water siipplv at Brabant's Well, Mliereas llicrc
m.is a good supply all the year round and was therefore to be dejicnded ujxm. i\ ith re- -ard to the lower jiortion of the vill.ige the rejioft said Ihe water was obtained from a running “ spout” from a brook and tliat it
M.is unlit for domestic jiurposes, lull, s.iid Mr. Bee, the water was not drawn from a brook, but from a sjiriug. and moreover
w.is fit for domestic i>ur[Xisc.s. During the Slimmer of 1901 tlie spring M-.a^conliiiu.;illy running. In the case of Club Cottages, -Ir. Bee admitted there was an insufficient snp- I»ly, but lliere was not the slightest doubt if
th.il the owners of tlie cottages were called uiioii to remedy that defect, they would M-illingly do so. The houses ;it Bot toms, received their w-ater from --Vtkinsoii s Well ami tlie owner of that well had a cer tificate showing that the w-ater t.ikeii from tlie well was fit for domestic iiurjioses. Kirk House
w.is also suiiplied from this well. The Clerk .said Mr. Bee’s .statement
imlled the Medical Officer’s report to jiicces and he thought they ought to Iiave a rejiort from Dr. Macklin. Mr. Thmier said he was .sorrx- they
li.id
not got Dr. Macklin’s rejiort. There was a urinal over Brabant’s well, and be (Mr. Turner) endorsed Dr. Counsellor’s remarks when lie said a .scheme fur the better water snpjily for the village ought to be entered into. Mr. Bee: I think if our Surveyor reported
this nuisance, the iieojile of ChijUiing would be only loo glad to remove it. Mr. Bamber: The urinal does not efifect
llie well. It is only an eye sore, and ouglit to be done away with. On the motion of Mr. T. Longworth it
was
re.iolvcd to defer the matter for llirec nionihs and in the meantime, the Medina Officer be instructed to rejiort. aiiil also if there are any nuisances, that they be imme diately removed.
CHIPPING ROADS.
-V letter was read, from Mr. I’
arkin.soii
st.itiiig that in bis last interview wiih the
- Coiiiicil’s Surveyor the latter informed him that the Council Mere jirepared to accejU L -5 f^f taking over the road at Higher Core. He now oflered
to be jiaid when
ilie road was finished. 'I’he Surveyor iwltited out tii.u the cost
of the rejiairs Iq the road would be at
le.istt Mr. Parkinson’s otTer was accepted.
Die COU.VSELLOR'S RESIG-N.VTION. ^ 1 he Clerk read a letter from Dr. W. 1’ .
Counsellor slating that owing to ill-heallli, lie wished to retire from the jxist of Medi cal Officer for the district. On the iirojKisilion of Mr. Hanson,
seconded by Mr. Tomlinson, it was decided that tlic resignation be accejned and the
Clerk be instructed to advertise for a sue-
ces.sor.
TO BE TERMINATED. I lie Clerk called the attention of the
meeting to the fact that there was an agree ment between the Council and the Burnley Rural District Council for the upkeep of the sewage works at Salxlen. The agrec-
Kebruaiy, 1904, and Prisoners, M-heii arrested in Morocco, arc
required to pay the officer for his trouble i'l taking them to gaol.
I,T ....... ot-f - j sr,
would be in force for about tweiUv vears. He .also pointed oujt
th.it the Councir would rw iv e noqnoney from Sabden iinw that the township
h.id ’been
lr.insferred to the nrnley Union, so he thought the agreement
ought to be termUialed. 9n the motion of Mr. T . Longivorth it
nilnatal*^-'^^ agrt^emenl be ler--
LOWEST PRICES Charged for all
Hay Time
R e q u i s i t e s AT
BALDWIN’S STORE?’ King St., and New Market St. CLITHEROE
< til tln-
by .Mr. I
tiii.iniin, lU
Well Starched Lirien
keeps starched longer —doesn’t get affected so quickly by the damp—keeps brighter, whiter, glossier and crisper. It needs good starch to starch well. Hard work ironing make up for starch, but
CO LPvl AIM STARCH
is as good as
COLMAN'S MUSTARD.
xnrto arc tnw ncniis even got mislaid. You must oor
CliETHEROE BTJB^
DISTRICT COOTCTL< CHIPPING WATER-
PROPOSED WHALLEY a p p ea l WITHDKrYWN. Col. Aspinall stating that the notice of f e iV I S lT E D BY| A letter, M'as read from the solicitors t.
SUPPLY. ASYLUM.
appeal against tlie proposed diversion of the footpath across the site of the projioseii asylum at Whalley had been Mithdraivn.
CH.-VIGLEY DISPUTE. A letter was also read from the solicitots Under pleas!
to the Executors of the late Col. Turner which stated that their clients claimed th( piece of land at Chaigley, alleged to be roadside waste, as their proiierty, as it haj been in the jxisscssion of the famiK- fp; i^pPP' forty years and that if the Council interfere.!
they would be treated as tresjassers. PL.-LNS.
The Surveyor submitted pLiiis of tht
proposed tripe boiling works to be crwteij at Heiitliornc. Tlie plans were approved.
I l 't th e members § .9|igocietv met toil
'"■' ’’' ‘brthe third ra l brilliant I
'ihe prospect oil Well, w ill
llfeft the usual ? ^” .'..'...1
p ’^Yia. Waddingtil %|i;fbr a
K- i'Ellis conducleil I f
^ t jam b lc r s are 9
few..minil fill and attract I ^t"delighled with i l
?^'''rpariv wend thX West B ra d l l
'I
^^■ ■ t'lisl E a v e s H.| g*.,fell. Passing i |
straig Pilinn. where
■ '-'e'i-'he it said that ;"dall in their povj | 3 yfbrt:ibly and pIf'Mhe cup whi pi"the parly are n fe'ceiit to ^ 'ai '^|t^tiicr arounil |j|?;h(-ident occiirr
?i!0yirli a -song by p.Jirendered llie o!
yijTie n.-ime "1 " -I fllsilelivered .m _e.'^ firiftbe varielie.s loi,
Mr.
F.lii l^ ii ie
won t poor
’S dlslribu: o v i A V A L ]
,vaji\
a ramL'Iu iikj i-liange
j3;|aiiuiile- bin Lin die di-
^.ffor .IS Me te^;{See-nd to liigl!'. SiSSiptnUS ot the ^:;i)'onit.s api'eiinn.
sSrpOwianil
ih.il ^higlier me.nnl.ii p |v iry
cle.irl'
iTplinit' of liie !. dis.ii'P'
-.ir. |
sy%bu come t-1 ic. ifiitlje Alps til--- i:
44:5,'coo feet ,llio\ ■ ■ 'pxsiure ai)o\u
R L l lA L EDUCATION.
sU B -c o .M .M r rn - :E ’.s i-1 k s r MEETLVG.
The first mceiing of t.ic lu-d; u-.-.;-.
ineiiibers (sf the Cfi;i'.- r-e R'.ii.'.l lya: Education .Sub-e’omini'.tce i'.\' li-.M ri fi. Town Hall on .\lond.iy, Mr. K- ton jiresiilcd. T!u-:e \o r-,- .fi.-"
jr-.sc.:.
.Mes.sr.s. W
H.msnn, 1'
A I ’ l'OI.VTME.N r CU-
CIl.UK.M.L'-' Mr. Ilaiisi'ii inove
ton Lie .ig.tiil elected - -Mr. r I.‘ inguort!i
.-Lsshelon
m.is nii.iii::ii 111 respoiidliig .Mr.
.. 'liooo von re.n Isvsnow.
L.onir.isr of.'the Ilimal.i'.is limit of trees 1
Sif’lS .co ft. .iliov e ,
tcSls.ooo feet .n- |Kf:Krom t l io c ji'.'plaiits are l-e-t ;iclilil.Ue.s others 'clinute i> noi date.s the die,r; rinst.lliee. .1 plants .IS (listn Mter
iii.inting .
R Riml-c
Jv
Tomlill.soii. C I-'.Ui:--n. J N-ciul'.. 1 LoiigMorlh .Old i!ie Ki-i. l-.uuer .'l.'vts
1
ii.it .Mr. R. C. .L=:r-
he accepted the p,.siii.-:i it oil the
iiiidersi.mdinu jKirtioii i.f the
M-.ir --iil; him tei take oftice lor .i:e do So ;iin! (iroiiii>-.< 1 to tend the nieeliccs regui as jv sit-ie
nuieh time
lie.ir.)
>e.-oii<i-.-'l .C'-J >,i>i\ r c - e 'o 'ia l . .\''''i'.'-toM
s.il'i r-l”-’' a o f • ii.'.iniuli Iw 'hi l ic i t it «.iS R ' It lie.-' " i s f J
tie.-r " . I t il'.' '" ’“d ,i,, if;, lest !"-'!■
i:i' t:
V K i l-h t ’
HAlK.MA.N' iif-iioii of Mr. N-tn.ii
oinlinsoii. Mr 1 . l.-'C: -b .ippoinied \ i-e oh,!
.Mi-..Min;R'^
rs. Turner fC ii.iigie) ' (Whalle' ) were- .ip p - of the Committee.
•SALAUII-.S. T'lie Inriher eotisi-.ler nioii " i ''''i '',,
of the elerk and soi-.ool .ittend.n»e ei.i was left O'er to a lute.rc ni-.-e-ling.
NOTICE TO FARMERS- id Mi' ,-r's. (.ia-,.ir
da,are .ill 0.10.1!,h- le.r. e tile :
jffLus . how o: ay.4he end of
th.il I JkffifTereni eondil '.would lind
th.np gV^ll plice-'l thei f
>|iat'ul th.n othetl .Etheir
pl.ie. s. V'| fJ-fitpiit:- They h.
f.have been b’l.u-, | Sstoet .iiiil \,n,
:|t)
ecup.nits , ,f
enur.ee inoin|
jjp£ flowers b,-si
sd-'nll "invl pi.I' pl?;lj^nis. Se-eiis
ia.evfcn leet of bi.-| Jlrnits, .,ltl„
h.ivinn a n.tigh
.■ -.r'lBil into SktiW
ertli .'tines o m 111' own
.ii-flf, the pl.iiits f^S<|en "nl '^r'otliers ared
;
ermin.it,- 110 11,1'.
I't 'O in oou-
Uil'l >'.■ the ,.1,1 I 4;;-«ee-ii
e.irried b
■ 'I'-' bronglul tor e
R-Jk-Unre. A m l 1
!-;&’?£ b_\ my m,:l ■’'.nnethi
4 % l-'st week 4 . ; 50 1 "h a t '
S S , 1 ’1 a n \ sell I " possess!
'vbioh " i l l take H
:sp-iw
lh.it ill -same lamil shows its, lo succeed
|»d t„ -e,l so t
nowe
i^jsi their r i ' . i i l great
than ,
a ofr.sprinn ;,|||
^111 I’ lvserved w | i # r . Th,
le gre;| rs
dis.i
j;;,-S''b<ili: for exil beromes[
-MS.ihe suiinens! !!'>£_ chain;e,l f S thi.s the j)’ |
In .V ga;L nf rcari ® S-trilcntt.
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