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United Rfiethodist Church MOOR UANE.


On Sunday Next FEB. lOTir, 1922.


SERVICES 10-30 AND 6-0 O’CLOCK.


Preacher: Rev. W. H. JEFFRIES, M.C. NATIONAL


PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH R E C H A B IT E S HALL.


Speaker and Clairvoj’ant for SUNDAY NEXT, ivUl be


MRS. STANWORTH, of Earbj-.


SERVICES at 2-45 and C-Op.in. DEVF.Lorixa Circle a t 7-45.


KING STREET SPIRITUALIST SOCIETY AFFIUATED 'WITH S.X.r.


On SUNDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 19th SERVICliS will be Conducted by T H E — L O C A L S


A t 3.andC. ------------ C IR C L E ,a t7-30.


On Sunday Morning, Lyceum at 10-30. A L L A R E W ELCOME !


WESLEY CHURCH, CLITHEROE. S U N D A Y , MA RC H 5 th.


Choir Sermons


“ A T HOME ” — Wednesday, March 8. I>].EASE XO T J. TH E S E HA'J’ES.


UNITED METHODIST CHURCH WEST BRADFORD.


TEA PARTY AMD ENTERTAIMMEWT,


nrraiigcd l>y the Stmdiiy School Scholars will bo held on


Saturday, Feb. 25th.


^'oa on the Tables at 4-30. Entcrlaimnent commence at 7-0 p.m.


Ikl:cts; Adiills, 1/0. Children under 11, 1/-. Proceeds lor Church Funds.


PARISH CHURCH SCHOOLS, C L ITH ER O E .


Iiime :: Supper anb Social,


S h PO V C X u 6 S d n y , 28 th Feby., 1922, Qi]


a t 7 p.m'. (ii) PRIZES 1VILL BE GIVEN FOR THE BEST


Old Fashioned Costumes, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN...................... T IC K E TS I/O EACH. Divss Optional.


r i t E L IM I N A H Y N O T IC E , MOUNT ZION P. M. CHURCH, : :


CLITHEROE.


Whist Drive & DANCE A T 'J'HE OLD SCHOOL, on F R I D A Y , F E B R U A R Y


Whist to Commence at 7-30 p.m. Dancing until 2-0 a.m.


T IC K E TS 1/6. : : Refrcslimrnt.s at Moderate Cliarge.s.


JUMBLE SALE 1 ST. CATHERINE’S, WEST BRADFORD. a n d G G ^ G E B T j


Whist Drive & Dance GRAND--------


Picture Framing in buperior Styles. £»-l-;.NGLIS!l GOLD A SI'KCIALITV.


SATURDAY, Rlarch 11th, 1922 •


• Proceeds for Choir Funds. ::


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 1922 7-30 to 2-0.


T IC K E TS , 1,6 each.


Refrc.sliment-s at Rca.sonnblc Cl O'ges. Pianist ; Mn. N lG lIT IN C .M jE .


S H R O V E T U E S D A Y !! — SOCIAL — EVENING. TicincT.s, 9d. Each.


Potato Pie, A-e., ;it Reasonable I ’lici-.s. J’roeeeds for Cliiireb ILvpenses,


THE EVENT OK THE SE.tSON. GHATBURN MILL ANNUAL Concert & Qance in the OHLTUCII INSITTUTE,


Friday^ Feh. 24th. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OE


MR. H. TA Y LO R ’S CONCERT PARTY Of Ulncktmrn.


CIIAIUMAN; H. HUOUGHTON, Ksq Concert Only, Is. 3d. Dance Only Is. 3<1.


Concert at 7 o'cloclt. Bancing till 2 a Admission; Concert and Dance 2s.


MU. HUDSON’S FULL HAND. Uefrcsbmenls at Ucasonablo Prices. Proceeds in aid of Benevolent Fund.


Sl L E. 1' OAULK.N .SiiEDS.


U NKIV.il.LFD in QiuU'y. (IrtnibcMofiilly Icdeil. Sh'dlMiH Onion Snu>, Ao. Cat*.


Icguoa lieo.—Jvnn i'hii; A K.in, Yale View Nursery, Clitheico. ‘Pbiao 119.


Copper W ire . - -B ra s s Wire. Brass Chain.


PYE, Photographer, Y q|’J^ GENTLEMEN ! ! !


Everylhine, for I icltire Scciirily.


Wear Pure Wool Clothiny ! Write for Illuslratcil Catalogue of


JAEGER WEAR TO AUTHOKISIiD AGUNT


John Duckworth RIMINGTON CLiTiir.iioi;.


LIST INCI.UDKS— OVERCOATS. DRESSING GOWNS.


KNITTED WAISCOATS. KNITTED CARDIGANS. KNITTED SPENCERS. TWEED GOLF JACKETS.


PANTS, VESTS, SOCKS, &c. &c. RIMINGTON :: Clithoroo and District M O T O R CY CLE C L U B .


The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will bo hold in the ODDFELLOWS HALL, King Street, on FRIDAY NEXT, Febru­ ary 24th, at 7-30 p.m. prompt.


To bo followed by a HOT POT SUPPER FR E E to All Members (old and new). H. "SAINSBURY, Hon. Sec.


CLITHEROE & DISTRICT TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION.


.


X CO-OP GUILD ROOM. K ' :


T O - M O R B O W ^ Saturday, Fob. 18th, 1922, at 7-0 p.m.


^ Go-opeps ^ Night ADMISSION FREE.


- Refreshmeats at reasonable charges,


CHILDRENS ENTERTAINMENT March 11th. WHALLEY ASSEMBLY ROOMS.


GRAISD DARIGE


T O -M O R R O W ! SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18lh.


WH A L LE Y QUADRILLE BAND. Dancing from 7 until 11-45 p.iu,


ADMISSION 1/6.


Refreshments at Moderate Charges. Right ot Admission Reserved


Clithcroe and District


U T IL ITY AND FANCIERS POULTRY SOCIETY.


A -


WHIST DRIVE & DANG E will bo bold in the


O L D S C H O O L . Cluucli Brow,


W E D N E S D A Y N E X T , February 22nd, 1922


Whist commence at 7-30. Dancing till 2. T IC K E TS 1/6 each.


Refreshments at Reasonable Clmrge.s. DANCE ONLY, 9d.


25 Whist tables for Hire.— Apply, W. T . Slinrrock, 31, Newton Street.


I. 0. 0. F., M. U.,


RIBBLE VALLEY FEMALE LODGE. O D D FE L LOW S ’ H A L I ., CUTIIKIIOK.


TH E ANNUAL MEETING of Members


will bo held at above address, on WED­ NESDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd, at 7-30.


. By Order, T H E COMiMITTEE.


THE DUCHESS OF BAYSWATER CO


In Iiid of till' Chntburn Villngo Company Girl Onidc-fl and 1st Chnthurn Troop Roy .Scoiit.s


The Cast will inclmle : Mas. A.SPIK.VI.L, .Mas. .1. ]\. Thw.mtks. Miss N.tJ.ry RoniN.sov, Mtasas M. B. Rom.NSON. K. M. Ecci.a.s, G. Kcci.ks, I.T.-Con. T. C. Roaixsox, B.S.O., and Ba


G. E. OaMK.


Reserved and NuinlxTcd Seals, 2.'4, incluiling lax—from -Mr. Jl. llisliop, Chntbuni, nr The Royds.—Unreserved .Seats, 1/0 and 7d. (in­ cluding Tax).


Music between the Plays by the Chatburn Orchestral Socfcty.


EVENT OF TH E SEASON ! ROYAL BLUES FOOTBALL CLUB.


D 24 th, fiVB \ DMfiE


In T I IF . OLD NCIIOOI-. Church Brow, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8th, 1922.


Whist to Commence at 7 o’clock.


Whist M.C.’s ; Mr. W. Wilton, and Mr. R. Foulkcr.


Dance M.C.’.s; JIc.s.srs. T . Foulker,


E. Soutliern, R. Shaw, and .1. .Moore. Dancing till 2-0 a.ni.


1VHIST D R IV E & DANCE. 1,6. DANCE, 1/-.,


Rcfrcslimcnts at Roa.soimblc Charge.^.


In aid of the Club Funds. R. D K lV E It , Eon. See.


TICKETS, 1/6 Each.


TH E VILLAGE INSTITUTE, N E W T O N . ’


Fancy Dress Ball On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 1922


PRIZES OITered in Vnrion.s Classc.s F ancv D rkss OrrioNAi..


Admission : : Ladies, 1/6 ; Gents., 2/- ’T.lcfresliinents at Reasonable Prices.


AMATEUR th e a tr ic a l s :.,,


ON MONDAY, FEBURARY 27lh, 1022 ,\T CH.VrUUlt.V CHURCH INSTITUTE Cominciuv 7-30 p.m. F I R S T 'A ID


K .


ST. HELEN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL, 0


WADDINGTON. © Friday, February 24th.


l|inatEttP Theatrical^ 3^ Grand Concert


By iWrs. Kcnuetli Thwaites and' Party,


iucluding Liout.-Col. T. 0. Robinson, Mr. Kenneth. Eccles, Mr. G.arnott. Ecclcs, Mr. - Mattrico Robinson, JIrs. Thwaites .and Mi.ss Nancy Robinson.





VOCALISTS: hlrs. Harry Garnclt, Airs. W, G. Garnott, and Jlr. 0. Rudd.


Boons open at 7-30; to commence at S. Admission-------2s. and Is.


ASSEMBLY ROOM, B A S H A L L — E A V E S . Whist Drive & Dance


MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, Commencing at 7-30 p.m.


from PRISON TO A NEW LIFE.


REV. S. P. H. STATHAH AND DISCHARGED PRISONERS’ AID.


(nioM .V coiiiiKSfONDEirr to “ the tdies. ) The Arehbishop of Canterbury in n recent


letter of encouragement ’o, PriKonera’ Aid Society, said, It ork like yours


is cs.sentintly a work of Ho™. " " 'I result which you can show makotli not


forfeited their naliire,l claim to men a consider­ <’"'1’°'


nsimmed.’ ” - 'Tho Soeioty coiild not have a bolter descripliou lima tl»w of Hope, for it rcPtore.s hopo to those who have <


ation. and enables them to begm ' ‘f" it needs Hope, too, on its own bolinlf, having fallen on days so evil that soiiictimes donmeiit of all further entcipnso seems m-


position of llio Soeicty is curious m that it siilTcrs from tlio iiieronso of virtue, or, at, least,


from the ilimimitioii of crime. history are neces.sary to imderstandiiig of so odd a'cnaJ. fn 1803, by legal eiinetment. Quarter Sessions were autliorised to set up a Biselmrgeil Prisoners’ Aid .Society (tiovy eurrently known as


Wesleyan Church, Ciitheroe


I) P A S ) for tlio prifion witli whicii oacli ^v«3 associated. Grndiially every prison secured its omi society : so that now the whole country is covered by i.bilmitropliio bodies formed for llio purpose of helping prisonor,s on their discharge. For evorv prisoner tho Government makes a grant ot about 2s„ wliilo tho socioties have to rnsie locally 10s. for every £1 givea by tliu Government. Of late years the iiuiiiber of prisoners has been very greatly reiluccd : and the grant, of course, lias come down m pro­ portion. Whereas it used to fun into tens of thousands sterling, it is now only some i-l.OUU a year The local societies instead of eontoiiting themselves with raising the £2.000 eiitiuled on them by the bargain with tho Govenmicnt, liavo constantly put forth fresh efforts. Last year lliev collected over £21,000. ■ .


Developments. .At. the same time, the scope of the work 1ms


develoiK'd from the first eoiieeplioii. and tho developments have hrouglil additional ex|)ense.


These iiieliide the care by the soeietics of prisoners’ dependants while the prisoners them­ selves are serving their sentence, and the spread of the system of sympathetie aflor-earo of all who are'likely to Ijeiiefit from it. Lveryhody must realise how, in these eireumstanc-.-s. tlie prevailinp economic comlilionn add to tlio bur- tlcnx of a i).P.A.y.


I be CtMitral D.l.A.o,,


wliicli orpaniscH ami links up th<' many local societies, wastes no money. The proof lies in its balance slicet. witli balancing liRnrcs of £1.105. l*'ven .so, it is in ilobl. lik«> the society


Kvery tiim* lie Roes hack to jirison lids loss occurs. All ajjeiicy which pre\enls his roIhr back is therefore iiavinR money lo tin* Stale, When it makes a pood citizen out of a bad one. or out of one who is no cili'/.<*n Hi oil, it puts monev, so lo sjK*ak, in the .State’s j>ocket. It also, io thi.s cxloiU, saves tlie individual KnRlish- iiiaii froiri tlu* threat of roblx'ry and other depredation. Tie* Iasi puhlislieil reportj>f the Coiiimis-sioners of I’risons shows tliat 12,710, or •fO per cent, of iho total nuinlK*r of disclmrRoil prisoners, wen* aidt'd ; and that of th(*S4*. or 2 iK*r cc*nt, of the aided were plawd in


in gimeral. A prisoner is a deail lons to the eoinmuniiy.


employment. 'J’he soeielie.s sta rt frtun tlie prineiplo of mak­


ing no ilisiinetioii of ereed or nalionaUly. if


a Turk gels into an Knglisli gaol lie receives uh much helji as an Knglishinaii; and some very strange and even palln*tic stori^'s could lx* loltl of Turks in misfortune. Tlio commitlei* of each sorietv consietH <»f the visiting juKtic**s. the gov­ ernor of the ga(d, the eliaplain.s of all donomin- ation.‘i, niul Umevoient i>eoplo in tho noiglibonr- liood. A prisoner is swn constantly by tlio chaplain, who often acts as honorary seiTctary of tho committee. Tlie prisoner’s future is dis- ciLssed and planned In'tween ihein ; ami tlien tlu* commiilee. liaving fnui a lallc uitli tlie man. take liis easi* in Imml. W<»meu. prisoners are cared fur hy inenilx-T.s of iho Lady Visitors’ Association:;*Iniys and girls under 21, hy a H[>ocial sub-coniinilteo called the Horstal Commillis.*. Kvery prisoner—man, woman, or ihlld —is


oJTcred u chance. Opportunities well used.


loilge lK)tli of the criminal class and of mankind in general. In conversation a day or lW4» ago lie a.ssurod ina that among “ habitual offenders ” ar4* bome who talk i*f having ’’served their country for -lU years ” (4rr tIO, t*r 01), as llio cas»' may he), when lliey wish to state tlm e.vlcnt of their 4dTending ami its punishment. As an e.xample of aimther Iciiid, .Mr. Slahlnm men­ tioned a StalTordsliire pri.s4uu*r who, having serveil a long senlenei*, was a.ssist4*il hy tho n.l’,.\..S. l4> find employment. Kor the rest of his days he remained honest, and l>eipieatl»iHl all his pr*u|»cily, iimomiling lo some Jmiulr4*ds 4»f jioumls, to the b4»cit*ty in pratitmle.


]le\*. H. I’. 11. Stathiuii, (Vicar of IVndlelon) wlio Irn.s ” made a holiby «»f it ” h*r 20 years, and who befyn* then liad ga'tliered a wiilo and iUh*


’J'he lumorary secretary of tho *S*»ci»*ty is the p know-


was no uncommon thing, said Mr. .Slatliain. for the »Soci«*ty to receive iloimlions from ex-prison- ers in rec'ognition of what had lH*cn (lone for them.


It had come within hU oun experience of llu* lie (piotoil llio folknviiig cases which


KOi’icty's successes : — ’.All auctioneer ami surveyor served nine


monllis for fuls4.* jnelemvs. He had au invalid wife. On coming out 4.»f jirLKon he was v n llie verge of suicid4? Irum depression lx*eausf* lie wa.s growing old and nolnuly wante<l to emjiloy Iiim;. With great ditliculiy and prolonged effort, the society keeping him and Ids d4*|H.*mlanls in tlio interim, a situation uas secured for him at £200 a vear. He diil well, renmiiuul honest, aiul has risen to li position of soiiu* imjKjrlimee, wliere his salary is very much larger. Difllcult Cases.


FIRE, ACCIDENT, MOTOR CAR, LIVE STOCK,


INFOAL MARES Insured, PEDIGREE CATTLE.


Apply For Prospectus (Founded 1710.1


C’oun-Mjirtiallcd for fjilsilitMiitin of aceounlH. Commercially !u* had no value. After eon* tiiiuons exertion lla* society got him a jnh in the motor industry at £5 lO.i. a wi*t*k.


'2,— An <»fticer in lh«* Uegular Army was Ra LOFTMOUSE,


good, and is n<>w oe4*up)ing a splendid post at a very large salary. !).— .A hank manager, who hiul taken lo drink,


lie made


serveil a senO'uee f«ir 4*ml)c/.zlemenl. Again the society had a struggle, hut eventually plawd him a s a clerk. From this p«ist, owing largely to sympathetic aflor-civri*, iu* had raiseil hinis^'U lo an improved one. 4.— .A tax colli'ctor in a Midland town re- ceiveil two year.s for emlx*/.zU'inenl.


dent it was iliseovered that h»* iMudil sjK*ak Spanish. A joh was got for liiin in a South Ainerieim town. His relatives h\djscrils*d £100 and llu* socii*ty gaV4* tlu* hiduuce of tho largo Huin lU'cessary t<) tran.sjxirt him, his wife and their numerous family. Ho abo has made good. f>.— .A man, hel|K*d lo small employmenl after


Ily acci­


D R E S SM A K E R & C O S T U M IE R . Ladies own Material made up.


74-, Chatburn Ril., Ciitheroe.


CHAIGLEY HELPS THE INFIRMARY.


On Friday nig ht tlm st.xfiN nt th«* O.W.S.


Dairy an<l I ’liaiglvy Farm addoil a nicx* 1 tU» .s tri t<’ tlu> fumlx of thi' lilu k^-uru and F..ist ftliin* Infinn try. l ik ..-vi nm;; luok ti.o


ounpleting a long sentence, is to-dav earning £1.000 a year. tl.— Anoth«*r long-term pri.*H)ner >^as set uj> as


central onic4* it» ask for advice how to make hi? will.


a second-hand clothes der.ler. He has become prosjHTouH.


'J'he oilier day ho Civim* to iho


idoyer.**, weni us a rule, sympathi'tic or otherwiK* on iH’ing asked for 4*inp!oynienl for ex-prisonerx, he replied : ” It is iLsiial, not umtsual, to iiml an cmjdoyer ready to do all ho can. In this n*sjH*et they ar4* Ix’ttcr than they uhihI to Is*. Hut obviously, tlu*y eaniiol always help as tlmy Wduld like— esjH cially at the pn*K*nl time, when unemployment is so common.” A«si.stance of another kind — Kubserijitioiis ami ilonatioiiH— can always ho sent lo tho secretary of llie Central Discharged I*risoners’ Aid Society. Mr. W. W.


Wh(*n 1 askt*d Mr. Statham wlu*lher cm-


deimneit, (\t 1 i, King-William Street, Strand W.C.2,


fcriii of a hugo famdy galhcrin.; at the* Manor Hmw' ami aliho’iili tho r<K>nu> vt-ro son owhat small fm* suca a larg.r numlH r, 4*\t.r\nm* tlairoughly lujjy.sl ihomM*lv<*s Tht largo room was S4*t out f_j (knutng and the rix<*j;tion hall ami rm.dl nxrrns smtahly nrraiigixl hy iho .Matrcm .and Svcn*tary, Mr. IV.n^on, w»*fv iimsI for pinu\s and n*tn*6h- monlrt. Hlti* irariy utlh kvpt up nntil 2-0


n.m. aiul lliu prognuunm wa.s fully tLstsl, not f\ <ptic*t moment tlio wholo ovotiing, llumkfi to ilu' g**nial tmd jovial M,(\, Mr. Otxirgo Doltinson, wlio is ovof n*ady to i>ut his <\.orpos to Mich gixxl cau^*i. Tho n*frv#>li> menus wero ailmirahly fw*n*isl unded tho •'uitL'inco of tJio Mniiapioross of tlio Dairy Mix-i Pimhott, jivisUsl hy Miss MnrN.lon. Mr. >raiisiiehl and otiiers. Kvoryo*a> admiUcil that tho ovoning waa a groat snct<ss, ami ibo Blackburn and V^asU Lancasliiro In­ firmary lK*iu>fiU\l to ihc tune of i ’2l, n most gratifying result.


Manchester Branch 81/6d King Street W. EVAN IjLOYD, Branch Manager.


Circuit Temperance Weekend Nest Sunday & Monday, Feb. 19th & 20th SPECIAL VISIT OP


Rev. Wilson STUART, M.A., B.Sc. List of Sorvicos and Meetings 10-30 a.m. and 6-0 p.m.


'even in g a n th em ./ . . “ The Lord is Nigh” . . SUNDAY AFTERNOON . . ..(SuUivan;


MENS MEETING AT 3 P.M. Chairman : Rev. W. WALLACE. QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION INVITED.


SUBJECT “ THE NATION AND THE LIQUOR TBAFFIO.” ON MONDAY EVENING A T 7 -3 0 GREAT PUBLIC MEETING


SPEAKERS : -R o v . W ILSO N S TU A R T , M.A., B.Sc. Rev. W . H. JE F F R IE S , M.C.


IN W E S L E Y CHURCH, Subj ec t LOCAL OPTION.” Chairman :— Mr. WILKINSON, Low Moor. COLLECTIONS FOR PRESIDENTS CAMPAIGN FUND. PUBLIC L E C TU R E S


During tho Month of February a Sorios of FOUR PUBLIC LECTURES will bo dolivorod undor tho auspices of TH E ECONOMIC STUDY LEAGUE in TH E CONCERT HALL, PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE, on tho undermentioned dates, Commencing at 7-30 p.m. :— •


WEDNESDAY, February 22nd: “ W EA L TH , & HOW TO PRODUCE IT ,” by C A P T A I N H E N R Y M I T C H E L L , M.A., (Cantab.)


A DM IT TA N C E to the Lectures, wliich are Educational and Entirely Non- Political, i.s F R E E .


QUE.STIONS IN V IT E D . . QUESTIO N S IN V IT E D . BPmm GLEANIE^G


WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR NEEDS FOR THIS IMl’ORTAXT EVENT 1 1 Household BRUSHES of t-vpry di'scriptioii. of iU>ix'mlnbli< nimlity. — Paint, Varnish and Enamel Brushes, Ixmt mnki's, from 6d. — HUNDREDS ot Whitewash and Wall Brushes, from 1/6. " UENOVAI,’’ Sanitary DiBtam|vr : 3J-lb. packota, 1/5 and 1/8. Thousands of Rolls of 1022 WaUpapers. Clioin-xt tic..ipi:i and colourri, from 6d. — Stain VarniBhcH, Grat.i Enaniol.*!, Flaor I’olinliL*s, Wa.sh L.'attn’n», at ---------- 1. O W E S T P U 1 C K S-----------


OUR NOTED OWN .Ml.XEl) PAINT, NOW lOd. per lb. — The Cheapest House in the Trade for l ’U:.MmNG AND DECORATING.


Thompson Oxburgh, Moor Lane S U N


Tlio Oldest insurnneo OfRco in tho World.


INSURANCE OFFICE. Re-covers Repairs


Reliable UMBREL/L/AS A T PRE-WAR PRICES


During February wc are offering the whole of our stock or"Reliable Umbrellas at 3d. in 1/- discount. Every Umbrella is guaranteed to be in perfect condition. No old stock. ^ee our window every Friday for an exFra special bargain.


(Certified net sale FRIDAY, I'T.IlIHl


T.iclita on Voluclcs 'I 6.2^ p in.


'


nxiict-tlio ol.‘cioi-.s ol “ u. dwade al.o Jlntrvtivo oil Iko Coin. I


tHK col'.n tv n | In two work.-' ui


'threo years. Hio iv-| liitcro.sp 111 eoin


tho iNust has. l” oi' niR to in.si’U-v snd e Um - T T e ’-easou


L c ’pril- K’ tluii loui


into the limehulu- H county coiimjdh.r er.. ;| it, .siumld h", !li:|


in tlitiH .vskmi: u ,,t,M'Urity. <'u; r


next to l ’.ulumi. u; nioney they hmail.- inenM', and uli' i"


h.M’I'e"-’"- nf Uu'ir .siii"Ti.'i-


lounty comicd- wh.. contrary s..iu, tiiu. -


ihvir JKiwoj'.^ unlimu. ’L L


\Yo aix' t.u


(HI our l<x'a,l oh'ctiou nm 4 >i'. . Aidomblo pro|X’iUi.!L


of tlu’m hoing (G'.irt* lii.ctrirt. ^VG liav.- with n .“‘‘at .‘U Trav'iJr-C'lvgg. i”!’ > for wtirk, u


(ommvmitv tL.-i/ i; Ti.ivis-CU'gg- ^


thin 'V.irk n’jikf.*- it dil!;ru!; to appruiH* VI imtlung alxGit t:


wbou .'Ui Iv CAHUXTIU'd Ail" '•


county ixirli.am. ot M’.alk-<ivv5


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to tho commu 4Tp]nxsitiot; of tu" ut disa-s-tr»>u.*^. ."il." nr<mg man h - '•


w;iU;-ov.T for


over .a n.iU.'-L.:- at larg<*


dsHfram hu-^’d- V • .vitinpit.' til" '.ii' oiwi di.st.ric.t'- C ht i.s .'it


ckdU-ngor is ;ilr";i '.I h"iilu


vi’TLH c\>nt**f'lvd I’Ui'. r| Unh-rtnimto-ly :t thcTo is :x


lifi «'*nd in Ui' h. ;ind tluit tJu* ims-.i'.- ;h.» ciindidtvU**.


i Ihi rL"’iH*.-uv.- ( ’.unity ( ’‘UllD ll i: ' ' spkTidUinft.


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F4.tr this ll'.’’ hiruv Uu*y


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