(TWO) ADVERTISER AND TIMES. ERIDAT, SEPTEMBER 16. 1932. (i^'! ■ i i i j , Automobile Electrical Repairs
Dark nights will soon be here. Now is the time to have your lighting and starting
equipment overhauled and tested. If you are doubtful about anything electrical connected
with your car or motor-cycle, give us a call. We do all repairs and re-winding on the premises, and
our repairing and testing equipment is the finest obtainable. Under the Management of Mr. T. H. Kenyon, and backed
by the wonderful Lucas, C.A.V., Rotax organisation, we pride ourselves that the service we can give you is second to none.
Dynamos, Magnetos, Starters, etc., repaired and
re-wound on the premises. Any make of Battery repaired.
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! ' i i's I' ‘ j f i i ! i i i i S h f We have installed the latest Charging equipment—let
us have your Radio batteries for charging, and see how much longer they will last.
THE AUTOLECTRIC Co. ( P r o p s : Wellg ate Motors Ltd.)
WELLGATE, Clitheroe 'Phone 224.
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BALL AGAIN! EXAMPLES
16/6 i l emn a n t Jongtli of Plain Sujicr "Wilton Carpet , 4 yards long. Wor th
double. J>
a.st 10 years aiiywJiere. except our Shop i)oorwa3’.
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dB3/19/6 3 X 2^ Wi lton Carpet. Splendid Living Itoom Carpet.
in tbo lates t modern design. Tbo lines of beauty acliieved by «liccr simplicity is a Tovcialion.
£2/17/6 Tlio t.vpo of lledstoad .vou
a r c accii*'tomcd to pa.v 5 guineas for. Ball Aj^ain.
Bedsteads in th e shor t time wo have been in Clitboroe. 'I’bere is a
rea.soii. Visit our Sbowroom.s and discover i t for yourself.
BEDSTEADS. Ball Asrain. .... , t
2 2 / 6 bul l l*aii(‘l Single Oak llodstead complete with wire matt ross. Onlv Ball can do it.
and Aloipiette. Sprung on steel webs according to latest principles. The
fmc.st suite value in town.
£6/10/- fiVN'y J tb e keenest prices.
Modern Matting: in g r e a t var ietv al Ball Ag:ain.
21/“ ^iyds AVilton Stai r s
Carpet.Ball Ag:ain.
Modern Wringrors hy th e leading 1 London makers, at the keenest priiv.s. Unfor tunately owing to pressure liy the m.anufacturer.s wc cannot ipiotc prices. We :d-o allow you for your old maebiuc in jiai t exi haiige.
Ball Ag/ain. j T)iice-picco Sui te in Kexino AVo liave sold lly")
£2/15/- -1 X 3 S.H. Hai rcord Carpe t of fine qual ity.
Solid Oak full-size Ibds te ad
Ball Aj^ain. Ball Af^ain, Ball Af^ain.
‘■E4-/17/6 S.H. Ewbauk “ S w i f t ” A\*asber and eliain dr iven Mangle as new. Cost 10 guineas. ] f you liavo not gob electr icity laid . on tliero is still no need to make wasliiiig a drudgori*. Tliis machino is band driven wi th a minimum of effort, one in igbt sa.v effortless; an d makes a
.si)|emlid table when nob in use. A real Ball Ag:ain.
1/11 Good Qualit.v Flock Pillows. F e a th e r Pillow.s, 2/11. Qual i ty Bedding a t a reasonable price.
Ball Ag;ain.
£ 7 / 1 2 / 6 -IJ X 3i A
A’o guarantoo this price to be below
to-da.v’/5 wiiolcsalo price. Biiiikrnpb stock, unsoiled, bougli t less a big discount Note tlio size.
Fitted Carpets. M'c simll hu pleased to Imvo your ompiiry, which puts vou under
no obligation. Fo u r exixtrfc 'fitters on
-stiilf, ;l,o00 yurds of Body Carpet in stock. Ball Ag/ain.
Ball Afrain. 30/- Oak Bedding Chests, any shade to match your furni ture.
Ideal “ bottom
d r aw e r ” for young lady with “ in tent ions.” An ar t is t ic 'and useful piece of furni ture.
Ball Ag^ain. <b>ign. Ball Ag:ain.
3 7/6 3 K 2J Tapivsirv Carpet. ^fodern i Ball Agrain. |
£ 2 / 5 / - S.H. 3-piecc Sui te in excl ient j oouditiou. Flai r covered, and good sized Coiicli. Taken in exchange.
1/- Coco Mats .
Ball Ag:ain. | Ball Ag:ain. |
£2/19/6 Solid Oak Tallboys. Provides WALTER BALL CARPET WAREHOUSE I, CASTLE ST. CLITHEROE T E L . 328
th a t ample drawer room wc all need. Ball Ag:ain. I
1 Ball Ag:aini .'Vjxminster Carpet . m !*T“i S
IN AND OUT AND ROUND ABOUT. By “Quis.
Diii'in^ lliu week 1 linvo liosiitl ji iml iur o\pl;in:tli(Mi ,?r hou-
l•;nlIo it) j;ft
its iitiim-. Whils t it is mit :is ronumt i f ns tlif, llifory th a t Woonc-hme \va.< IcirniiTly known as Wooin};-laiK\ it is novortholoss a r».‘asonahlo ami interes t in' ' su";'estion. The Mayor (Conneillor .1. Mothman) tolt! me th a t wlieii the e.\oavatltms weje takin*' phiee lor the widenin'; of Wtjoiie-lane. o|)[»o>,iif ^loor-Iaiii* Chapel, the char red timliers were lonml of wliat was lorniely ; joim.-r's .shop, ocenpietl hy tme Milly Woom'. Therefore it is not nnlilmly th a t the s t reet took its name froja the jonior who lived :it its etitnuiee. 1 leave my readers to selei.d tln*^ theory they (.•on.^ider the most prohahle, The (hn'ivjilion of place name', in the ili^-
triiL Inis eviileiuly aroused eoiisitlerahle intere>i, nnd this week I hav** receiveil jiosieanl from an •• Old Cl i ihenmian ’* :it Rochdale.
.My c-oiTespomlent wii iev;
Dear “ Qnis ,”—Tim (iue.<tion re Woone- lane jymimls me th a t
I liavi- often
pondered as to the ori^i^l of ** Diekv I’
ay.sliay,” the name of the lootpall i leadiiij' from the end of Taylor - ' t ice i to I fi^h Moor. 1 slionid )>e pleased if you or your readers could tell me.
When the postcard ar r ived I, too, realized Diot 1 had olteii wondered how Diekv I’ayshay oot its name, for to -ay the h'
a.st J'Oeh a t i t le is
nnuMi.il.
, \ t tin
moment of writing: I
e.infess th a t I liave been iiiiahle to discover its der ivat ion
thontth I hat'e inieiviewed several people on tin* stjhjeet, and lonked up most of the likely hooks of Clitheroe history or folk-lore. Perhaps ajiaiii a leadi ' r will emne to mv reseney
.\monj;sL the people I i|uoslioned on the
siihjeet ol Dieky I’ayshay was juy .-VunL Ma r th a . She was busily eiij:a;ieil * in yo- yoin;; amont;s t the idinhai’h when I fonml her . ;iml with .some relnetance she coiisenlefl to discuss tile .subject indoors over a cup of lier really deli tihlful tea.
“ Dicky Pay-
shay,” she mnrmnreil , *• Ves, yes, now when I was ;i j;irl-^---- ’’ He re she paused, a
d i s ta n t look in her eye, lint iiiimrin;; mv remark th a t i t mus t have been manv vi'ars a};o, she went o n : •* Dicky Pays l iay’ id the old ilays was the most popular Snndav at lernoon walk in tin* distri<-t.
I’eoplo
used to stroll around DiVkv Pavshaw, the woiimn llaniitin*; tliei r silk parasols ami then’ 4na{;nilii'eni ^ hats as tliey now take p a r t in the fashion p a rade in tin* Castle iiroumls. I reniemlier th a t it was up Diekv Payshay th a t I lirst met your ITnle Hihh*. hrand.
Ili> had on a ^iloj'ion- new top hai ,
ami his moustaches wen* ipi ite a smisation. I mus t mlmi t tha t 1 was a hit of a dasher htysell, tor 1 was wearin*; the \-ery la test in hustles, my new dress showimr otf to ad vantage my wasplike waist. ramin«r
It InnI hoen y,,,, d,, ji 't realize. yonuK
lie slippcfl rm a s tone........................” 1 pointed o u t to my Kupmeions relative
r n lo r tn n a te lv
man, what a homi is rain to romanee—ami th e brook across whieli we ^i rK loved to leap nui te friskily, was a li tt le t«*rrent. [ recall the scream of disjuay as ,1 saw it. hut your r n e l e Mildchrand, wi th th a t woli Unoun ehiviilry he inher i ted from Sir U a l te r Ualeijrh. lifted me in his ^t rom' arms to ca r ry me across.
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Wi'ddinl Wediu* twill
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of these solemn last rites, din ing uliid, .. miner ir iend remarked to his ujai..> •• v a -o e r -ont !” Jl is mates uv.v niT-r puzzled US nu.' jumoi- Ineml
...............in..iu,IK’ lii'iiiK culled u •• ramer - in." Si, il„, i ■ lu ld llieni Ills espei-ieiiee in 1.... U'lieii he lirst, ul'nved ut Tiuivd. u, .... . . cduded hy r emurhin- th u t the luiull,.„| ‘‘ hud iimvt upuMist him hev.iud I
‘ eiimer-in ' " wus nmv lilliii.'- i|„ "oer -ont !
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llouse-tii-hmise , i,licit,irs ii,riid,ii,;i|iv „ veui - ren t poi-.-ipiu ily.
helllp uiude lust w,.. h ir, the ................... . ,iil„rt i, „ ' „ '
id the tieui Ulld dlllilli. iilld tlie I1,II|.|. ' wen* pco|»|f who were iinfoiTniiai.-h iitflu-t, i'
At one honso the piod la«lv had iio
cli.it ’ ami not wishing to nmi ’uwuv th,. i.ii- «;iihniii. u u o n i 111 ev|ihiii,iri„ii u,-,,,,,';;; u piece id pi..... .
•• Ni, .............
eii h r t i i r smiled, iipelli d liiT hii;;. n!„,|, lull 'll Sliver Ulld eiijiper, luul m,,.,.
pupev, lint 1 hiive.' ’
Were lier
,e|- j i reat jiramlhiilicr. umiillj;
..she u,,ii‘
■\t u ivi'ddiiie ill Clilheiiie tld. ii,.,.i, ,i pie sell l
— Ht-J,.— the
-iie-ls
-Vorma Sutelilfe, the infant dae^rlii,. *Mr. and -Mrs. Poher t Siiirliii.* .,i | i',v A and the hrideoroiun was t|„.
Tile
oi the quests wa,' ilu- l.ahC.
gnin.ir,.' i la ll ier , .Mr. .lames Parkiiiition.
la th e r . .Mr. William WilkiiiM.n iilills^t — —
Here is u Slid tide iif |h.- s t u b . 111 the .ihs.'iii'e id kind hiliiiiiii li. i..... (.■hulhimi .Hill, iveiiveis uh.i 1, 1, , . . ' . . I ,I
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yolllliy U-lllllhs U|IIUI the ihllll'. the |,„e'i i„ . lire suller ilie imeiise |,:,ue- ,,l
..... >'dd Ihul lliey me i|iiii,. ei„i„ ii,i„,i to siieh s h uits huve lliey I....„ ,i, r ulieii thei r .Miiipumeiis m,.
t lierc’ 'i'
iiiituuieruhle triips. ihe ' i in iv n r . m., ivihi,. i to euuiiihulisiu. 'n ,o ....................... .|„,
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'S euusme Jiioiise in eul iimuM., lllorul to iho liille s len ; ’ '■
— H H — I lllll illdehled to u eiilT
roNmriiie eliiliireli's .-toiie. . " Duddy,” siiid 11 -mull I
side. •• Dll donhev.s liuve wi le , - "
"■|"iii'(. lit in|. t|... a t t l lC s,.;|.
y
my ho.y," repl ied' iJ ie luthei. t l iat the opj ior tuni ty was tnu -h „il p. iinssed he added, •• And onlv «luni.. vs ” lonmiy was readiiu; the pa|.cr : ii‘,| ,iur
r a t h e r (exjU'ciin;; vi- itor - ) - Tli. n* . no such people, my hey.”
pi izzim- over a phra-c Im- a tiiiir !,. Daddy what an* dipimiut i r nlminns''
“ ^£-3C-2—
.'Olllle people euil receive ilrumiiii, tiaiim,.. "S " lut ter IS Ireipii iillv he„„, i,..„,i„„-i
there is more and more n«V, ™iin‘ r ‘n' ilulepellileMl
IS nor reeeiviiie „|| t|„, uM. iL\n ed e me '■
I"•."|de, u ilo n mrl ll,;„, ,,, aiiiatciii •atiici'-:
U Cliiheroe. The Cnthiih Druiiiutie .Soeiety i, hii-ily eiiu heursuls u t the pre-ent time, Imt
mm e ", Ihe mu t te r luleiit. ,V„
-oiiaU'iir <
I hilmv they ure .............. -„n,.iv i,,,.,,ii,,,|,. u
s.lum. C' li then.e 'is evielili'i.-l'v
S ueeiied to hriiie thul tuleiii i.i -. :iu.| | th a t I wanted to know liow Diekv Pav' l iav
I ll s \\;iy howo hiy aloiii; tlie pat li vou juen- n o n and :i debt collector was in tin* habi t ol lollowin^i him lal lhi ' ; out in s t r ident ‘s. • Dicky I>ay .Shay, Dickv Pav Shav
n o t to behove all my Au n t M:i r tha savs f d o n ’t !
I here you a r e . ’’ I mus t wai n my’ readdis • '
^ IjUn'roe Inid disi tn;;nished vi- itors 'n d n v last. Lord and Lady
.M.aitaym* of Moaulieii paid a visit, to ihe am i<*nt I'onimdi
Two good things
are BETTER than one Three are better still. Three good things go into every glass of Mercer’s Stout: meat-malt— hops. For years Mercer’s Meat Stout has enjoyed a unique popularity with Lancashire folk —but then Mercer’s itself is unique. Try it and see.
MEAT STOUT in e v e r y gl a s s with ynur insueetiir for thi s .” ... . J r!
FOR STATIONERY ADVERTISER
'“W AND ACCOUNT DOORS AND TIMES OFFICES
they have passed three s.-on* .veins and ten h u t Mill lower veterans a t temp t the mltila.v niulertakeii hy my friend Mr . Tom
l i a u o r th , who althoimh seveniv-live vears ol ajro IS erinsin;; on ilie S.**i. .Montcalm to Spam and Al|rn;rs. Mr . Hawor th is one ol those del it 'htlul eharaeter s who p*t the tnost out of hie. ami 1 know delinitelv th a t n llioro IS anyone on hoard the MoiU,-alin '■ifKAin;; himself it will he my f riend J l r .
l o u r relerem-e to Trawdoii of a lo r toigl i t in iiiei n .'1^
Imppiiied tbe re some .veiirs ago, and ibe olhming s tory is ,,iiito t rue . "S ome veurii
A fnemi semis ji„. the follnwiim le t te r - '"'■ident whieb
'i l l
-Vitui.dl.t tbe imiier looked out for a lioii- tn be nea r Ins work, so be applied to a .11 a " dell resident, wbo owned a lew
riubde" dis i r iet got a p e rman en t job on an t i i r d l v 'n '
' 'p " ’ •“ tnercer’$
is B E T T E R for you MEAT . MALT . HOPS
1 II Inilec n enuipluiut i-erluiuly the eiise—the uss'issiu’s would not Imvo heeii scon .iml ll
i-ii , 1
u Mlk scar f in keep o ut the cold, i t'wonUi t
l ive T;‘"l Hiulm''
mi lpetei l the iiili l,y twistiiiK i,, the .slli; I le lliiii .shnrt piece iif wiiml.
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, • T I ' ''" '" ( ' ' 'j " ' ''.'ll lieeii tukeu uimwiiros—ns w m .I- , r
^
l lo ’ll bo here Slum, sii-, uiid thou .vou P>islieil his purpose, wlii'lo' tlip ouh'w' is run say wliat you like. Bu t dutv is dulv, dr ivino down u diirk .street—it
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uml mine is to keep you both uudor ouy o.vo Ibis very lano. Acuiii tbo nol. 'm l!l i i unt i l tbu m.vstor.v of tills deutb is doured bulted, uiid tlio deed iiiiKlit biivo boon dou'u'
nffiee,” ho said in an acid tone, “ nnd hotli of ns arc qui te ready to answer questions
walked ii]) tlio steps. “ Yon will find mo and my clerk in tlio
i rondlo sbriiKKod bis spure sboiddors and
then. .TouuiiiKs roiiiid tb u t tbe seurf round the
uus of tr i-eoloured silk, red, white and blue, and l l iat th e s tick used to t igl i teu i t
deild imiu’s u e e k -w b i r b bo was e u rX l not wus' o f t , - ' ‘"V ‘ 'T
uxumlned it—
&.ud'I( Imi^:” (Continued «t foot of next oolnmn.)
j.miullem bud been laid out. Tlio doctor lote.™"’’! ' J ' ’',
■kuiilivur 'b*> r ‘‘" T h
' liuiuo- room tiible, ""foi-tmmti
oxiimiiiatiou. uml Hake ele'ired ‘I" stimiK liiiiii s. iiml the,, '■■'I- till, mur . lerer
iuseiisili'nitv vl!h huvp'e-is i V
ont ^^e^dle,
t i l lien .■Ipplicaiit and then said: " Y.iii’re u b a t wo e:dl a eomer-iii.” The iniiier asked
v a e i l f r ’ 'I’j ' T ' l i i .
bimllord looked „ t ''.... ..
here, were .vou?” X„ , " ,e„|ie,l . ' .miuer. " Wel l ." said tbe Trawdel . Imtive I e iiowt aga ins t .voii, b u t I never lepi
p in tbo reply was : "Y o u we ren' t born
nn bouses to emuers-ip.” The ioiiier reiitod a bouse from i imdber laudlurd, iiiid carried
' • 'tm"'°tb ofbeis V ' ; " ' ’r otheis of Ins trndo was imt t i i ig new s|,,,rs
on II budding wbieb overlooked tile Tr.nvdeii eemeti.ry where Traw,leu folks :u-.. loiried Di ini ig nperiitions on the roof, a hiirial imi ty entered th e eejiieterv ami (be usual ■serviee took plare a t tb e grave side
three workmen oii tbo roof bud a good view (Continued from preceding column.)
TV 1 ■ " ■ • 1 ’' "'">'<Icrcd at eleven,” said JliiKo. “ Sir .'^ainnol---- ”
oh! FTo broke ofF sobbing, “ Mv poor bov —my poor boy!”
‘ ^ ^ (To be continued.)
A cry hroko froju ^rcmlle. “ Tt is nnf. shrieked. “ Tt is__it i.s__
two years or | " ' ' t l ' two
''>'11 kiinwii in' the ' ‘" " I i» Trawdeii.
tj* inspect the Cast!.* which they sold 7o tlie town ten years ay;o or more. Tliev nen* comlucteil around tlie e s ta te hv the -Mayor, and they were f rankiv impress, nnd d»*Ii;;Iilcd wiih all tln*v saw. Af ter wards LonI -Alontagm* told t ’onncillor Pooih- inan th a t it was a source of ■'real satisfae- tmn to him to know th a t the ( 'as i le had nivii ilevelopcd wi thout one pounv of its Upkeep liaviu}; Inid to fall on tlie* rates -Not many pi*ople dream of holiilavs when
thing like th i s ; A man named Diekv owlmI «>iiie Jiioney to a man eallod .<|i:iy (*:shaw».
lot Its name. - Oh. of emi r 'e . - >i,e re'piied’. As la r as I (.an reinemln'r i t was .some
irn lllhels me,
huyo olteii uouilered why the pi,,,':|. Up u u l i e .Sieiely Jiu.- „,,t |„ „ ,„ . | ......... Is,
' I '" " ' 1...... . 111,11 ilmr
uoiild he dehi iltely „-el,il, pi,ri„., !i,rlv i„r the .yoliiieer meiuhers. I t «„„|, | p e e iiiiMiv
'll them a ehaiiee to slmw i l inr \Wiitli. ‘ —
An inten'si i im
come in to juy p<»M*"iou n-hiiiii^ lo lii.- e eetloi, 1,1 lS.-,o. This woidil he ,,l ,1:,- hist eleellims when Im-tiiigs n,.,.
. ^ eiTcs ol dii' Uiiu n;,< liiivo
ami Ihe aei-oiiiits reveal iiilere-liuv ilrlail- "I the III,■thuds then i,|ii|ihiv.-,l. Fm- in-
slaiiee, there is a " -olor varrivi - , oiiiil." ' hirli gives details of s,ip|,ers. ........... im.l
uud siipiier was order,-,1 a,' eedill'.-mv ii hi'iiil.
oioauias ts ordered for varviiig i,i;mii(.|-, I here is an i t ........... p, ,.1, hir
l-is., elieese 11s. down a t mi ii t -l.s
Pjogi' r heer.
llreail lor the p.iiiv r.vt- " solo iel \ ' uii- iiii:
ginge r heer. ill-.,'mi,I iieiiiui- .Sohrieiy
,,r -„ I i,:aki. i:
on ■ to he, tlioiigh it seems rallier a ipinr l i n e—was e r id emly a
pepid.ir iliiiik. l„r d IS mi tered in gallmi afl. r giiil, ii. On,- mvi li lor was orideiitly pres-eil f i imiliiv
.1”,. 'V' 1 ‘ *» 'Im eleelion ei I! In it lee: IteiiUmiiell, I am sorry to lie i.-iuier die
lleeessily ol
pre.selitiiig jny aeeiiim; again, out a real wan t of iiioiiev urges me i,i iiiiile-
'•■I the Ui l l ieroo 'J 'empenime Haul lor llin eleelioii cost L'.'IO.
'
upplieaiioii .” The -errii-i- ;,|so tigiir, - I'Meii-
-slvely 111 the aeemiiits. I{iitlier ilillemit
to present day accounts, | slioiihl imagine. — —
l l lemi , .Mr. \\ . C. Jtass, whose, death i. eelltlv « a s a g r e a t shork to iiiailv Hihhie-iiale
re.sideots. Doth .Mr. liidiiig ami .Mr Pa- Imve eheered the hear ts ot maiiv Dililile.-- ilale |ieo|de m thei r journeys u p 'ami ilmvii !>■ emmtryside witli ..............
I’a r t y : TO A l.'l! I KN1).
Dear friend of mine, I 'm s i t t ing alnne, Ihiiikiiig ol da.vs th a t are no mure, »> lien ymi cjinio kiiockiii;;— Kimekiii*; nt the tloor. •lust .such ;i niglifc jis this,
U e ve hoard the sla>liing rain Heat out for us a little tiilii—’ Ljinn the wiiulnw pane.
-V .song upon our li])s, A gladness in our heart \ \ i th ne’er a thought nf passing vears -
Hr tho timo when we .slionid part. -Now—I III listening for tlie knock— lei-e IS someone afc the door*
A hook of memories j .e f t liy a laitlil'id frieiid, Mat t in g—lieyoml tile o|imi door a t J o u rn ey ’s end.
^Vm -It is only a music hook— J' llleii to the floor.
" I olirelt
.Mr. ai i' f .Mrs. K. | .Mr. D. i f Mr.
Mr. :m<il Mrs. L . r .Mrs. Al l Mr. ai i' l t.*a
can I .Mrs. T.'
.MLs M'. .Mr.
« ! a ' l u n s .
^ 'ion million molecnies would be eontaiucil in a spliero of
protopl.asni (Ijj-ee Imndredllis «l ;> mi ll imet re in diameter .—Dr. W. II.
M b a t most film nndicnccs wan t is .a jolly
good plot, containing a few surjiriscs, rendered by a company of ar t is ts possess- lug clear voices.—Mr . M. r a t tmo r e .
M i s . m i .Miss F. l Mr. ami Mr. J a l Mrs. M r -Mud
i\fr. ani l (. 'aptainl Mill
Mr. ami
Miss i:il iAIiss Oi l
Office 'r. fieh'fl a n d l
Mr. ail Mr. an I SOI \ I
I'ldlowing lines have heeu luitieii iw ” ‘,’U ’ Hiding ill meuiorv of his great
11 Siimll drumul ie -,„:i,.|y 111,,,,..I, ivliiii, ,1 reeeive u eu|,il;,l .laniille
1 in ir- tar
in, m •It i.s «;rowiny incrca>in;ily
Hpl'ai- 111 t!i;i; >"i a imvH s
i„„v „l„,„ | . '
I'atli.'i .Mnllt. .Mnlli.
" •HI did u
l.niivi'v mill ,
Hi'V W;,s .Miuii-
, ' .. '■'llg ;l '
t aider' ( ’iitbei sou III I Axpilriil hill'll, ill tiu* I
Till*
fiitber, with III Her }l tini iigr
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