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HOW TO LIVE LONG.

An old Scotch lady of 99, asked for her recipe for long life, said: “.lust plain living- porridge and kail and brochen and leave the whisky alone.” She also expressed her opinion very emphatically, “I would close every public-house in the country. What good do they do?” A most pertinent question, and one to which it is difficult to find an answer. Every place would be better without them. They do “no” good.

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White Ribbon, Volume 29, Issue 344, 18 February 1924, Page 5

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HOW TO LIVE LONG. White Ribbon, Volume 29, Issue 344, 18 February 1924, Page 5

HOW TO LIVE LONG. White Ribbon, Volume 29, Issue 344, 18 February 1924, Page 5

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