British Whig (Kingston, ON1834), April 8, 1834, p. 3

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i of thought ha prevented w from nothing trf1er the ltshment in business a auctioneer in tliii town a tngutar und uccontric pentonoge one william shaw an tattler and razor grinder tlii imividiial pnmtfi rift of dw b in a remarkable degree qually prompt for tnot retort or repatlctf and although his equal may be lently heard at tunny of the faira in england and ireland re may venture to say tht fur humor drollery buffoon- with a coiifliderublo spice ofnbaldy his match cannot be i in the upper province t this gentleman occasionally fciks a few public i in audience we thai use the atne liberty with h ttore recommend him strongly now tlmt he has taken up tfffmfj of a gentleman not lo disparage the comic force of i ique harangues by the too frequent use of low and inde- i phrase practice barely tolerated in england where tcr freedom of speech is allowed but here though itmake unskilful laugh cannot but make the judicious grieve if countryman will but take the hint kindly as it is rueant we safely promise him if not plenty of good customers at t lots of idle gaping and admiring audience from whom e do not draw every loose sixpence in their pockety it will lely because they have no loose sixpences to be drawn o villiam lyon mckenzie esq b the first mayor of toroo- by a slip contained in a york paper for which we thank editor v aie informed that his election was effected on iriiy by a majority of two ten yea and eight nays dr ipli was not present and the chairman did not vote n thursday next april 10th the meeting of the mem os of the mechanics institution to elect their officers for the suing twelve nionllu will be held at the court house at en oclock in the evening members are reminded that it ii be necessary to procure the receipt of tlie provisional reaurer mr lesslte for their initiation fee before they ill be entitled to admittance to the meeting a gentleman will be in attendance during the evening to ant receipts ai we are great encourager vfreal talent we cannot avoid bliging i tcitlu autlmr by giving the two following most apitai puns to the admiring world it i ml that mr mckenzie being elected mayor oftoron- o he will prove a very horse to the lories 1 there is little probability of mr cart wrights losing bis tfton aiocc be has three hams on his requisition 1 as the author doe not wish to hide his talent under a ti- i mi i we have permission to give his name in con idenee in all enquiiern extreme niudesiy alone preventing he puhluhin i the steam boats rviuiom tkc fourth and quecnston visited his port on their upward route on monday night gommvnxoatiovs foriheuriiiflh whig the scotch blshwhackbrs harvest cahol m fnopms tm- tthvw 7w tk uptukt p lcfeprfad ktoj 1u isdr mat oik pride aa 1 down booor0 tide be pomiiitg tvt btlia tyrant and dopou owrt nations may rwje aod pleasure ay find in oic ii ol la wcaaaandio pclfjei the tnixcr fchgfti t tct jresi men and 1 uraen for poltiicg right boi pom hall iheir pfc n arpeur in my mglit when readns at night im reviewing ol my log rxmae palace of pleasure to rn as homeward at evaipg tea cantnng ttt my wits f fcrget when my wifey i ve sufi smiling on me as vm emerin- ftx tatf wcry botr cheery unraocorm mi care ml taste of die feart she does tor me prepare my labte is rich ohho homely ibe frre couicntmfiit being fiir in uie centre i t have but one lot in the woodland 00 wild my pleasure j whiles in ilw chopping on i my fcuuitv ray wife and n bonny wee child and oathing betide w be dealing oflft ive a tovr and a now sri her nia in u vtye a bonny wee poney ami cxcn forbt forplougtilng my field aod can ruc when t hie to kingston oer by after cropping tft nae grand oreliiieciure n toaagc present far rastie the ucru of the- bigglng ot the walls are roogh inge without planter or paint and uarfc dads ihe rrnis in the rigging tf t ww clny i did pay evry erevkc id find to guard and to ward off lle caum wintry wind the eauldeat of milmj never trouble my mind fflutijl bm i fc fafgta tf the boah eemn a wcaosome job thn 10 clear hv chopping and heaping and burning cl loduiry wnke wooden n coorie of a year and always will pay for the turning l ive plenty ampbwm my wifey to please the wigar wtvc cc4 from the tweet maple iree or m i s1es made pkflln aod kewiocks of clieee aod botier in plenty fer churning ot ive cleared the lat suramcrlen aemfl and mair and uk great care in ihe sowing o wi wheal in the call and km now 10 ihe ear wl potaaoea tve lately been hoeing out ive pumpkibj and melons in blossoms so brighl wieabbage and squashe wad hundreds delight to whote of which grow when tin sleeping at night and aboctly wu pay for the ploughing ol nae great speculations eer bother my brain my labors the gaia tm depending on the favors of loatesmcft 1 eauldly dindnm for ncklct the ttiatlon theyre standing on to tease or to please i have nooe but my wife be lighten and brighten each scene 10 my life nae cause have we ever for quarrel or strife for baiui are m rift for u teoding l let dioae who have treaaoreo of ailver or gom beaecking delifw in the handling o coroenubcnt pcrnapa they bat seldom behold for iroowea aod care may be dangling tol ter cneaaure ofpleaanre nae follce can be tfcao what is enjoyed by my maggy and me when resting at een wi my babe co my knee and ringing wi glee while im dandling ol barren land april u i i aahame to bay tlo least of it that a man in parliament or in a court of justice will speak hours to the purpose and ollon in support of a doubtful point withuut paper runt yet u minister of the gospel who has thu rangt of throe worlds heaven earth and hell willi all the sublime doctrines of tile bible m in- fin- gerends cant speak forty minutes without a quire of paper held up as an extinguisher of truth between their eyes and the eyes of their hearers j if you want to convince men in argu ment they must see the fire of truth from your eyes for the british whig mr editor la common wiui others t have been consldernwy inur- rested in reading the late cwrwikaidence between xsndpcniuniiary tnuniasionets is the ckrvnmt and gse and i conceive the public owe die former a debt of gniiitnde for having so fearlessly followed up ala case lo so satisfactory and steeemfelao isaaei and for having in the opinion iif nil well thinking persons amply established every charge which ho has brought against the commlsaknicrs despite the braying fool who has been set on 10 dodge his heels my ottfeet at present however is not with that subject which has been already so abty handled bat wkh the letters of v in the same paper and although x has not thought it worth hie trouble 10 notkc tbr author of them further than by conferring 00 him a same whkh la all human probability ww accompany him to the grave yet he shall not escape me akaoogfe the author of y has murdered the king eogltht m no allow odoe aod utaogb his msoner and style are ar for below criticism yet i sjhsjl plar the calccftist to this author ia a way whkh if not piesslag to him will at least fbmih him with an opportunity of explainuig himsetf soosheouiybeuodenviood and if he is not equal lo the task let him em ploy on interpreter or at least furnish a commentary to his muteocnta to begin then 1 would ask of him 1st what does he mean by stating in uia first letter thai if x gives oay more of hia sadiaar that he will hear somctluog that will astonish him 1 if be considers ihal bis second tetter did so it must bt confessed that he astonished more persons thaax aod aosaewnat like the moucuaia in labor be ushered himself to the world a quadruped of the long eared tnbe 3d what does be mean by refnsirntmginbuioextlcer that x sheers offfrom him and ia the same letter that he stands ai boy t is this be cause x- ia defiance of his threat shews him 10 b to use bis owa words afbolofafenvwrl ti what does he mean by ssserting that he has given x one rude kid if oo men both x and y equally agree oist 1 mast have beeo the kkk of an ass bray a fool to a mortar says the proverb a fool he will remain wl what does be mean by the test sentence in his second letter- that this x must have recourse lo ihe same rie derate stratagem with his jkvoritc talented architect who has so deeply wounded in in with die ar- rowa of truth or he must quietly submit to his tbie v does l- make this remark in reference to ue icuer so surreptitiously obtained from mr ken nods by him and his worthy friend the colonel aod lhat it would be ne cessary for x to resort to the sstne desperate stratagem it either means this or dee the sentence is outrageous norlsense kh what does he mean by the enitjiets of impertinent writer parish hrrd bockhes4 contradiction rsstrmsr-bumi- mtliating and hamtnlike itustion cowardly slnder of envy arrows ot inrth unsavory arfism bully- mg bragnadoela eflronurry and nil the ooiermeiangc othls fustian and blundering metarthorwras and then turns round and tella the worid that he cannot vituperate like x when v answers uicse querses or some other for him i may be tempted to scouic the conceit a uue fur ilieroutof him la the name of wonder however where can v have imbibed all the xeat he has shewn in this oilair whai can have induced him to abandoo ihewct knowq prudence of tii countrymen u venture on the quicksands of a paper war for whkh be does not posse a single requisite natural or ocojuired is he afraid tin che lwre of x will supplsat us wormy frknd the colonel in the superintendence oflhe pcnltenuao andtliat the appointment of an abk suecehor will interfere with the ro snd ceive mat by acting tl chsmpion oftle tommiajmoner his paper will pass widi more uwility ut a certain bank m tike very taist v must ma- ginr lie hears uiecommisi400crs in return forhinchaucemedkyservkes bawkngouttlie war cry or slogan ofhcina cometo me qq4i willglve you acshv v says in ooeofhi letters lie has given usellaucatconuarjkuon rssrunoic inurther and who doobu where his interest is concerned but he would swear for a week lo any statement the consideration of truth or folehood with such persons being only a question of profit snd q in the corner kingston april mk 1634- tq the proprietors xd managing committees of th various suam boats touching at kingston gentlemen tle boats under your respective management arc about to resume in a few weeks their regular trips for llie season permit me before you have made your final arrange ments my fellow christians to draw your serious attention to the propriety of so ordering the several apointments as not to violate the sanctity of the sabbath day without entering into controversy 1 must assume it to be die undenbble duty of all to hallow that merciful institution to reverence as a divine or dinancc what has been so solemnly recognized and qon6rroed by him whose name vc hear nor can i consider the disre gard of it in any other light than a flagrant sin however much the claim of public convenience may be pleaded the boats usually lay by one day in the seven why then should not the sunday be preferred instead of being rhosen as the day fur coin ing in or going out as was the cage all last summer t almost every sunday four steam boats came into this harbur and some times more frequently to the very serious annoyance of public worships to say nothing of die crowd of idlers attracted to the wharves many of whom let us hope would perhaps but tor tliis diversion have been found in the house of god i can safely say that the noiae caused by letting off the steam has so oral limes disturbed the congregation of st georges church mia rnhrfcrofl vifliihc dftciiutft miflwlomn otfiotnhiiiutft serviee i feel confident that you will receive this letter my chriaian friends without thinking that it u an attempt to dictate to you on the part of the writer and i would fain believe that it may have the effect of inducing you so lo conduct die arrangements of the several boats under your control as to prevent lhat con tinual violation of the sabbath which vas witnessed during the whole of last summer certainly not to the praise of those who could have prevented it by malting a different arrange ment i remain your faithful servant robt d cartwkight asst minister sl georges church kingston april 4th 1834 note by the editor we have copied die above letter from the columns oflhe chronuu on account of its professed object but are of opinion that the remarks would have carried more weight had uiey come from the archdeacon of kingston instead of die assistant minister of st georges church in england men would be too apt to call such extra zeal by the aamc of officiousness advertisement to the inhawivanta of kingston ftuntlorncn in the begiutiiinguf de preaeiii year you did me the honor to elect uu onu of your church and town wardens and having buen dlisruissed diis day from my office uf sexton in the si georsre church because i would not sign the trttst you feponedin irac i feel myself bound to lay before vou a partienlar account of the whole transaction ofi ih 19th october hut tni consequence of some dirterenre nbout my lees and comingeiueies i forwarded ihe following letter to its direction to the ministers churchwardens and members of sabtt georges church gentlemen being appointed as sextun tu st georges church the 31st day january 1831 by o churvh meeting then ealled they allowing tnc the samesalaiy fees presents uml privileges us uiy predecessor on that faith and account leu- tercd and accepted the the otfftce with lite intention not to leuve it as long as 1 could give sanoifaction during life but to my 6upriseon the 15th day of april lat my salary was reduced anoquarterjparl and the free gtft at christenings taken from me and given to the clerk of hue church the manner it was done i explained last tussdast at the meeting when and where it was proposed lhat in futurethe sextou should have only two shillings and sixpence forafprvwn persons grave and one shil ling aud threepence for a yoamg person they being consider e6 paupers 1 am well awasse that other people will pay no more uian the price that is settled on by the church which is far from being corapetant for any one to hold the situation and it would be found on due eusutnauun that instead of the siex ton having a salary for huldisjg tho office he will in act have to piy for keeping it and sdler a due consideration of the circumstances alluded to hag leate to resign the office fthe alteration continues m effect mm monday the l st insl with the exception 1 am allowed my sadary as at first when i accepted theortice on the faith of the church when i considered the church would fulfill their part if 1 fulfilled mine gentlemen i remain your most obedient servant v p cook kingston october 19ih 1633 n b the church takes on an average three working days 10 die week besidus die sabbath lodoihe duty and gentle men you must be fully aware ufthe difficult the office of sex ton has to contend with during die winter season the whole of lastseason my duty was much increased and i may say nearly double during the prevalence of the cholera and also the catechising of die children in the church in creases the dutyof sexton in cleaning of the church culling wood fire attendance ac and now gentlemen 1 leave you to consider whether a yd per week ur is 5d per day is an equivalent to four day services id the week in your own es- limaiion nd gentlemen ought the fees oflhe sexton be re- ducedt a number of highly respectable gentlemen having put their sig natures to a document that my foes ought rather to be encreased than diminished my resignation was nut dien accepted and on the implied faith that 1 should be allowed my full perqui sites 1 continued in my situation on ihe 5th january you did me the honor to elect me one of your church and town wardens an appointment that gave great offence to certain gentlemen who were shocked and scandalized that one and the same individual should hold two such offices as sexton and church warden on the 31st march easter monday at the church meeting a very few gentlemen present among odier matterstbe follow ing resolutions were parsed it was moved by mr william wilson seconded by mr john cartwright that 110 contingent account whatever be in future allowed die sexton feaiea teas carried u was revived that to u wns wgji or other officer oflhe chtrh should be churchwarden and that when any of the saijh shall be elected church warden he shall be consider having resigned such office as sexton clerk ur organic carried at this meeting although had consented to remain in my office in october last on the wal my bill of cunlingeii- ceawuuld be allowed 1 was more than half of it the very money 1 had paid f my pocket for the church service i was then called upon to r- one m rny offices instantly which i refused wanting a shrl tune to consider as the whole of the meetiru expressed the highest approba tion of my conduct as scxtor i did not feci mysell bound to reign that office and the oht wblch yw etacted me i was unable to quit having ftftom to rve during the year a- nother resolution was then pued in diese words resolved the clerk retteg a short lime to consider whether he will resign the satonslnp and will give an inti mation of his intenuon to the muiistei ix days are hereby allowed on friday last i forward4 the following letter to its direc tion to the ministers and pewrs of sl georges church gentlemen being unjusthompelled to resign the office of sextun or the office of towtwatdcn by a resolution passed by a few gentlemen at the velry meeting held the uiirtyfirst day of march just past in rlamofois days alter due con sideration 1 hnd tlie church request the sexton to perjure him self or resign the office of tfoiuobjr die said resolution under a vain excuse that die two siuations were incompatible with each other when at ihe ijsi easter meeting two vestey men were chosen for the very nurpute of taking charge of the church funds that the church wardm chosen by the town should have no inteiference widi tie church therefore my being church warden would have btn only a name while a sexton butacliurch w chosensl have been can act legally and the vestry men are oqy assistants to the church war dens i was church wardeii die year 1613 and in 1si7 at st charles church plymouth therefore i know the duty of a cbuch warden clerk and 4xton am 1 to petjura myself for ihe sake tfi a viwauoh wom wut duitcuii pouutuiuiidltiu liegsayear that is on iwcouf tf not heing allowed my bill of contingencies as it is called the amount of my salary m j allowance for contingen 5 0 0 leaving a balance for then amumttof bill 35 11 0 0 10 101 13 9 1j for the brttftfc ww the modern degeneracy of our schools mr editor that has nwit reading a fashionable substitute for puttie spcajdng is so prejudicial to the cultivation of native talent to the influence of true eloquence and therefore to the progress nf truth and has been like the traffic in ardent spirits so shamefully abused by honest lecturers and honest preachers that lam persua ded most of your readers will peruse the annexed extract wid ihe same pleasure as did your subscriber kingston march 28 1834 have hard much of the march of intellesmre the days oftltc hefonners lit with regard lopulpiflratory and eloqucnee it has been an awtui retrograde time cotton mather and his contemporary champions of truth would preach hours on a stretch without a paper within a mile of them ex cept tho bible the edward and withcrspoons the rogers and lins die livingstons and maaona of our day made the souls ofdicir htfflfers ai well the walls of their churches tremble with their extempore pulpit eloquence now we have boys freh from the college their boards as soft as mush- room tops green spectacles to hide their conscious shame reading from a dead paper to a company of dead souls and with manner too ab dead as the devil could wish lu u it not extract from a letter dated bath22d february 134 lam pleased to see in many sections of d province the people are beginning to shake off a slumbering state of apathy by calling public meetings and nominating candidates to represent them in the next parliament to whose integrity and true loyalty they can with safety entrust their rights and privileges thus much good is already come out of evil lhat u out of the reckless and unconstitutional proceedings by the majority of the present assembly against you and the electors of york county it ought to damn toryism for ever in this pi ncc 1 feel confi dent it will for a lime at least to render the next parliament a strong majority of reformers lenox and addingtonyou will have observed remain qutet as to calling of public meetings wc know our strength arid love our representatives these powerful combinations will ensure theii rccloctiou although no doubt din lories will op- pose us again with their cacy or a george mckenzie and john s cartwright all very anxious for die honor of reprc sentingus but it will not do by their fruits we know them 1 regret to see an adjoining county prince edward semi two members so directly opposite in their political principles such inconsistency is discreditable the electors 1 trust how- ever that mr werdcns conduct has taught them a lesson which will leave him by the way side with other usclos tools i lasher not bt the editor we noticed dtp above in the adco- eatt some few days ago but omitted marking it at tht time we have been reminded of our duty by seeing it in dm caro- nieu although it passes our comprehension to know why such a leltcr should appear in such a paper conundrum for ibe briusk whig why is the editor of die chronicle like the thames tunnel ax about oo the morning of good friday uv lady ofdr dormer ofaeoc salary of respecting the rejection ofhatbill 11 10 loulcontend it is unjust as i withdrew nn resignationdatcd lydi october 1833 on a promise 1 should livethe same salary and allow ances a my predecessor i unto pay all the winter expencos 1 am told 1 must leave the ofliv leaving me a loser of 6 it 10j 1 forbear saying any more at resent on the subject in con elusion i would beg leave to sy dial it is not my wish to re sign the situation orsexton rnlessany just cause ofeomptaint be brought against meand 1 rslbse to resign the office of town warden the duty of which uave sworn to attend to w p cook sexton of st georges church kingston 4th april 1834 this day the following lefr was left on die tabic at the vestry meeting at the meeting of today to tfu ministers and paehrblers of st george s church as i intend not to be at this meeting 1 have taken the liberty of staling of what i have to y in writing 1 contjod that the resolutions passed on tlie 31 day of march last have no allusion to me as sexton at die past or present time it states dial it was resolved that in future no sexton clerk organist or other office of the church should be c hurch warden and the next resolution t worded as follows the clerk requests a short time lo eonder whether be will resign the sexiomhip and will give an intimation of his intention lo the minister it appears that the gentlemen are not aware lhat the church warden has power lo eall a vestry meeting of both town and township and ueh meeting would be legal hy law w p cook srtton of sl georges church at the conclusion oflhe nicctiog a copy oflhe following re solutions was handed to me moved by j 8 cartwright escj seconded by d j smith esq that the office of sexton in bl georges church is now vacant carried unanimouly moved hy j s cartwright esq seconded hy charles ander son esq that the archdeacon 6c assistant minister be request ed to appoint another sexton in lieu of w p cook carried unanimously thus gentlemen you perceive that because vou elected me to an office which vou thought me woilhy to fill i have been dismissed from my former rtimtion as sexton without having committed any nlltner and that by a meeting cotmim of not more dian seven individual having laid die affair before you i lure honor to be your grateful servant kingston april 7th itfu w p cook p s annexed is my biljof contingencies which ha been refused payment and five poinds tendered me in lieu w p c churchwardens ofst- geui church kinston l c 1833 to the sexton dr may sslh to scrubbing tfa church alc paid mrs thompson i fl 0 clayton 0 j 0 account cmricdovcr- brought up 0 ib mrs gregg 0 9 men to assist geo mcmahon for water ii uenson for soap fur brushea for one sweeping brush for one corn broom two men cleaning windows woman tu weed pavement at ditf times fur cutting 16 cords wood novr snd to scrubbing die church soap and water win kice cleaning 6 sloven at 3s 6d black lead and brushes sweeping broaden 2 spades 7s 3 shovels 6s washing 3 surplices 8 diffeieiit times 2 cleaning away snow 0 hearth bruh for vestry 0 one corn broom 0 a ds flannel 3s 6d towels for duslg 4s 0 tailing a mangling t cloths 3 times 0 2 quires paper 0 0 0 0 0 0 u 0 0 3 0 j 0 0 0 7 0 13 9 2 4 4 2 1 2 6 0 18 5 0 v 11 hon heal wholesale pbick april in i 1834 3 3 3 0 0 6 15 0 5 5 0 0 0 6 fi 3 g 0 7 i 1 6 6 0 2 6 11 10 10 bonnets 0 stlw ft f amo v 80mki1 07 toso bojtjvets wholesale it retail david williamson has just opened an extensive and fashionable assortment of bonnets of tlie above descrip tion 10 which he begs leave to call the attention of the ladies of kingston he also solicits ihe orders of merchants whom he engages to supply on liberal terms with any quantity during the season d w takes the present opportunity of in forming his friends that be will in a few days remove to brock street where lie solicits a contin uance of their favors kingston april 8ih 1834 k notice i lite subscriber do hereby forbid any person or persons trusting or harbouring my wilt polliann noble on mv account horatio noble eraestowbi april 7ih 1831 alliance british and foreign life and fire assurance compact of uiidm capital pive millions sterling the office of this company for kingston and ile mjoland prince edward and newcastle districts is held at the place of business of the sub scribers corner of king and brock streets where property will lie insured against fire as heretofore personal applications from the country will be jre- i lid olnce hours ltom iv a m to 2 p m james macfarlaneco agents n b steam boats assured kingston april 2 is34 notice a meeting of the creditors of the late wil liam adzit of ihe township of kingston deceased will take place on tuesday the 29th insu at 3 oclock f- m at mr benjamin olcotls tavern on account of a fraudulent transaction those interested are particularly requested to attend april 5 1834 w v cook creditor pnospeotus of a sem1wfekly newspaper to be called the courier from the daily advertiser especially adapted for circulation in upper canada and the country generally- early in may it is the intention of the proprietors of the daily jithcrtiscr to commence a semi- weekly newspaper on the planof ihoee which are issued from the offices of the daily newspapers the city of rfr york it will be published every tuesday and friday morning in lime for the mail to upper canada and for the circulation of quebec aud lower cana da an evening edition will be published so as to make the courier on all occasions the bearer of the latest news it will contain all the reading matter of the daily advertiser of the day of publication together with the most interesting portion of the two previous awyt itotfuoe toe tastquairtuy of tvatvug contained in one number ill be two pages ortwelve columns and generally much more the remainder of the paper will be made up of advertisements intended for the eye of the country as well as the town rea- dei and nut such as are exclusively adapted to the town the courier will be found to be a paper of very miscellaneous information evincing however a pre ference for such subjects as tend to promote deve lops or illustrate the increasing resources and com merce of the caimdas and keeping especially aloof from those political contests of a purely party and sometimes personal character which are occasionally permitted lo occupy the pages of the press to the abandonment of a tixed guiding principle in politics aud to the limitation if not to the exclusion of that which is useful while the agriculturist and merchant will find in the pages of the courier a faithful record of facts in which they are interested the general reader is re minded that the enlarged form of the daily adver tiser will allow h much greater space to be devoted to literature and science than the preseut limited sizeof that paper permits and as arrangements are now making to secure efficient english correspon dents it is hoped that in point of general informa tion the courier will not be behind its contempo raries the price cf the paper will be twentyfour shil lins when sent by mail and twenty shillings deli vered in town for cash in advance a deduction of twentyfive per cent will be made thus reducing the price to eighteen shillings including postage when transmitted by mail and fifteen shillings delivered in town when ten copies are transmitted to one address a still further reduction will be made for that number 8 will be charged which is only 16s to each subscriber postage included to a person callingat the office ten copies will he delivered for one year for the sum of 6 5s being at the extremely low rate of 12s 6d for each sub scriber montreal february ism k1ngotok market 7w4ar jprti 80i 1831 floor rr ml 26 3 m rgtft per dozen 0 m 3 10 wbpipfflttithfl 0 a 9 q 3oai 0 1 0 5 inditncnrn u 3 0 a 0 il v- mould 0 8 3 fl bnrfey do 3 a 3 6 do dips t 7 m 3 8 oats jo i 4 i fowls per couple 2 o a 4 u by- do 3 5 a 3 3 turkey couple 3 3 m 3 a ptfuuoca 6t 1 a 1 3 pork prune bl 36 3 a 00 3 111 ir ion 35 i m 37 do do ibca5 0 a 0 o btt r lb 0 4 4 0 5 do mean 0 3 m 0 3 mi n- do 0 a 1 5 venifcon per 16 0 m c 3 wu1 do 0 a 0 6 uerf per cm 00 3 4 24 3 pftlv ircth do 0 s m 0 3 purk i- oo 20 o a 77 b limn port do a 0 1 lloor do ia a 0 0 bunvr 0 t 0 10 wood prcord i 4 10 t9 aihei pot 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