ADVICE TO BEEWEES.
The great brewer of pale ale, Mr All:sopp. at the annual banquet of the North •Staffordshire publicans, said* — "They toad fallen on troublous times, and it was -only by standing shoulder to shoulder •and supporting each other that they could ■expect justice to be done to them. They Shad, and would have, a great struggle to •maintain their own rights. He feared that •was too clear, and it would be wrong of "him to come there and partake of tlieir Ihospitality and say to them ' Peace, when there was ao peace." Let them take his advice — work hard, stick to one another, •conduct their houses well, discourage drunkenness by all the means they liad in their power, and maintain order. In the long run the right feeling of the community would come round to their side, and instead of being much abused it would be admitted that a publican might be as good a man, and perhaps better, than many of those who now railed against him."
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 89, 10 April 1883, Page 3
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