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Durham Chronicle (1867), 21 Feb 1924, p. 6

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Questions by members. not so nuâ€" merous as last session. are being kept down also by prompt dispnsi- tion of them. The ministers this week furnished information on sub- .iet‘ts ranging from the salary of an emigration officer to the politics of ‘ hydro commissioners. To these i questions of obviously political character. as distinguished from bona fide bids for information. the Government gave small encourage- ment. For example. Mr. Raney ta- bled queries about present 0. T. A. enforcement as connpared with that of the late attorneyâ€"general. Rom PAGE SIX Debate on the address in reply to? tho: speech from the thmno- lasted ovvr four weeks last svssiou. There is every indication of a com-lusinn this yvar in eight or nine days; Standing committeps have been ap-‘z pointed. the public accounts are‘ ready to D6? brought down and lb? Gmwnment desires to get. on with; lpgislaliw business. The :iccnunts‘ m-m laid un lhc» tabla 011 February 20 ha yvax'. almost a month tailor the ring» will haw a defi- eat in rc-pnz'l. it is inlinmtml. for Willi-h llw px'wsvnl linwrnmvnl van Ulo' l‘vs- 1" 17“ opnning. 1101. I’ hardly lio- v-‘qutorol ln inkl- hzu-dly h" pnnsibili! y tum-n 50‘» 1110- I I5 {L PY'H‘U‘S‘. ("iVo-y (”Hiltsio it: hm furnisiml thv slum-i: tmn dunk nr nu- \wwk. and}! tatnlzu- fwnhm-s fm'tln-z’ tirmxm-ks may 1w o-xpw’o-d‘l bo‘i'ul'o' HIV olssimh' clnsvs. TIXP HOV-i4 m'nnwnt. shin finds snmo- mnusvment in tho- l'm't that ”I" lTnito-d VT-x'mvrs' :u'gnnwnl fur svniurity in being pro?- wntmi hy Hun. Manning: I‘thz'ty, a. bum in'nko'l'. and Hon. \\'. K. 11::103‘. a inwym'. 'I'hv m'vso-ntnlinn was fm'w-fnl. at Mast. ()nv hmxtml pas- sax» hrnnghl tho" first withdrawn! of tlu- svsmom. Hw unpm'iinnwntmy t'fillfipluino‘sl Hf brill: .lir- Mr. {am-y {mum} ihv prim" ministm'. Sim-u it has lu-nn madv c'lo‘ar that tho' salary lbh'iSf' M “w inmusitinn c-llspntv is so-tth‘d by statutv. Vi'l... that u leach-r Hf any I‘m-â€" ngnim-d gt'nnp M [.3 upwards guts it, the px‘esvnt. standing of the :m‘nix' is that a formal pvtitinn by 17 VF“. and twn Labm' mvmbt'rs has hm‘n tabivd. and Mr. Speaker has it under consiclm-atinn. Hr clvclinccl tn [1mmâ€" 1 1 1 l lungnnxo- Nth-d by ignm-il le‘Hup nl' l5 ll[)\\'lll'tl.\' gnu m; 'Jw pro-wilt. standing nt' thu atl‘fiir is BBNTINCK COUNCIL i tieumcil lllt'i Fnhruary ll pursuant I that a t‘nrmal [H'iliinll by 17 l'l‘u. and twn Lalmi- mvmhm-g 1m,- hpp“ tn aolJmirnmo-nt: nwmho-rs all pros- tahio‘il. and Rip. Speaker has it under nt. Minutns at last. meeting read\ consiilwratinn. Ho» cli'clineol l“ W‘nm- 1”“! a‘l‘mtm' ' I i ‘- .\lat hur-t irinrsnnâ€"â€"'l'hal. Autilitors' l is» it ilo'i'isinn l'ni‘ M'Hultly. rvimrt as pro-smitml hy Miss Mary C 'I‘m-untn. thrnary H3. 1027;. lit-Callum iw arri'iitwl illltl HWY he :1 SM»- issuo' ‘ paiil salai'}'.â€"â€"~4Earriml. is the altitinlo- ml the. lnlwrul part?" Shnwvll» llailny-~'l'lial money up- ”.1 ”I." ““3"“ "S Vncahml 1'5 \\ ' h rim-cl t'runi saln ut‘ timho-r in each (li- 1“: bim'lan'. lmmm.‘ tun! Nun .“ar‘_{"'i\‘i.~'iiiii hp spout on lhn roads of that his lwuivnant. Hwy fully zigrm‘ With iilhisi‘m.«Cal‘t'iml. l’rmnio-r Fvl"'ll.~‘ntl that tlw mu lit" . . . ‘ . ’- . . l _ l I ltziilvyâ€"-->hrwi-ll~~lhat as Mr. AB. tastJunv prummncrtl m tavm‘ m the- . . , . . . ., . _ . t n t n \n “q q in Lurrv}. Nihritm' tor thr lomnship. wuâ€" ia ' \' S\‘.‘ v i. ; \' x V. s v . ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ .has removed trom Durham. we‘hore- \‘nt llw lo'ast inli're‘slin o hm- t‘n- Won't Northumtwrand' . . . mutm it ‘ iliti: al infant of lfour‘ hy nngagc his successors, Middlebro .‘ : H. ‘, . -‘ . . p s . i t {8: Spereman as Township hOIICltOI‘. years ought not to expect pl‘QCf‘dt‘nt't‘ ovm' tho- great. Liberal party. which. _ for 30 ynarst. governed this prm'iiirQ' Matherâ€"Bane) â€"-â€"3That the applo- And that‘s that ”mi “.31. 1.,” now .priatinn fur oarh tinmmissionm' he . - t . . ,' ~ , | c . too. Mr. Sinclair was nanmwring m..l$3ti0. and that tlu' Commissioner of lDivision .\'n. 1 b0 authorized to spend Drury Government for inadequate“ . measurus in aid of agt‘irulliirv. Xi'iâ€" $7.) unwrnail l'rnm tho‘, County High- thm' ho nor Mr. Clarke had anything i “3;" “70‘” ‘0" t“ “W ”amfmx“ “”3‘ to) say this week which could bei‘“"i‘m""‘l° dosrrihed as sowrely critical of the; Shrwvllâ€"«Bailvyâ€"Jl‘hat OWiHe-‘T t‘ npw adnnuistration, t)!‘ cuursty, 3,!â€" i “W St'al‘t'lly of gl‘th‘l in Division N4 lnwancvs are [lladt‘ for all nrw govâ€"g I. Mr. tirivrson hr authorized t wrnmpnts, and the debate last year1 Sprnd $ltlt) nxtra in raw he deans i was whirlc for all manner of pre-Envcossary.-â€"I‘.arriml. .‘lm‘tinn material. but the change is'i Mallwrâ€"tit'ivrsnii-â€"Jl'hat this tlmui not. without significance. all Ult‘iril is ”1' u... opininn that a bridg ”W”fill“Sharllishnulol lw huilt this ynar and \V 56” DMWL‘PUEthvrnl'nrv authorizi- the Reeve 1 Manning UNION-Y and the Liht‘l‘fll i haw plans and spiwitications draw spolurmnzin over the seniority diS-iami aclx'vrtisn for tenders for bridg Putt. '9 nwr Saugwn at lint. ‘21. Cons. -’i and i- - i... IL. admit-ml until ne: «Ajax-riot l. samr. especially in \‘i words which have. pas In actual importance. of course. i n the event of the week has been the! prime minister‘s announcements v respecting: highways. oilucatiim. hy- i' ciro. Illlilllt't‘S and child welfare. It. A was an interesting delineation of government policy. worded in gcner- I al terms in some c' ses. hut. in others t specific. as. for example. announcc- I ment of the acquisition of two farms l " at. Bowmam'ille. which will serve as a much-needed reclamation home for delinquent boys. It is not a new idea. and was. in fact. put forward in some form by Capt. Thompson. now '1 an address last session. Speaker.in Rut doi‘mito action is under way. now. and the premier intimated that i a similar institution for girls l5! planned in the future. Mr. Ferguson. is hopeful of a satisfactory adjust- ment. in regard to freight rates on Alberta coal to Ontario. and tore- casts appointment of an advisory board to assist the minister of high--E ways. and also a special committee of the House to study. during the next recess. economic conditions in the province. with a \‘lt?\\‘ to linking up marketing and transportation facili- ties to the advantage of agriculture. n' .15 having taktén MT“ M l ' . s \lpntmn of MI“. ‘ ta ntinn tn UH» far ‘than o‘\'\vr “1:: i1 Huu- L.\ . J. UV 1 S .E. "Eff, is ha :Sanz._'.~'tm . nmv l, Mvntinn 01' Mr. (II-{uvfoul calls atâ€" lvntinn to “w fact that fowm' boards than M'vr mm; in Um 16th LegislaJ tuna Ii. \V’. J. Uwvns (Conn 'l‘(’n'(mt0. SE. "1%."; is hark with us. J. A. Sangstw. nvw Lilwx'al nwmbor fm' (ilengax-ry. com'vals his chin by na- tux-«Vs px-uuvss. and Hon. \\'. 1‘1. Raney (:untrihulws tlw fmu'th brush. Un tlu- \x‘hulv. it is an asmmhly ui' um!hfnlâ€"lunkin: mvn. .\ mn-l'vspundo-nl inqull'vs as [0‘ all (Lillinvt ministvrs mum» \vln-lhvr upwmxinn-nt must gm hawk ln tlwir mnsiilumwivs Mr W answvr is that all who) are tn receive inlumo'nt thm'vby must. ll!) 50. Minâ€"‘ :sh-rs \Vitlmul. porlfnliu do not. By- vimlinns l'ulluwing Upon sclvctitm 0f thv pro-smut. liabinvl. altractml lilllé‘ llw prnm'mlings â€"Pl¢‘(‘li|m. The“. inllvntinn. lwmusv IH‘M'M lmx'o‘ly furmal. all tlw minisâ€" ?nrs rpm-Hing acclumations. Showollâ€"«Bailoyw'l‘hat owing.r to tho scarcity of gi‘uvvl in Division No. 1. .\li'. (Brim-son ho authorizml to spi‘nd $100 oxtl‘a in raw he deans it. nvcossuifiv. Altit'l‘lt'ti. Mathor-tii-ivrson---«'l'hat this Coun- cil is Hf tho opinion that a bridge slmulat lw built this your and WP thrrvl‘nrv authorizi- the Reow to haw plans and spowitications drawn Lunol aclwriisv for lt‘llolt‘I‘S for bridge ~ m-oi- Saugvon at Lot. '21. Guns. -’i and 5. Monitors to lw i‘vcoivml until next. imm-tng. Marvin l7.-~Carriod. Applications for .\ssossor worn 1‘0- ii-oiwil from Harold Dodsworth and v ltlhm‘los Showoll. Bailoy â€"â€" Griox'son -- That Harold ‘ Dodsworth be appointed Assessor of 4 the '1‘ ownship and that a By-law be passed confirming the appointment. i, â€"â€"(‘.:iri‘ioil. t , . , . . _ ‘ [he tollowing accounts were paid: ’ I 'l ( lamvs Brunt. .\uilitm'. $6.00: N. Mc- llltonalil. removing two. 2330.: G. H. .‘, .\litchi‘ll. printing account. $81.50; Ulunicipal World. tags. $14.79; \V. J. Sifl'nllvtt. pi'm'isions 1-9 Cauldwoll's. “$2.03: .\. t1. .\li‘Dnnaltl. school at- 5‘ tonrlanco officer. $2.25; Dr. J. L. [1’ Smith. attending Board. 1923. 3.5.00; .- John "londor. Board of Health, $10.0); Wm. Irwin. notices. $3.00: One meet- n in: of Council. $13.75. .- ml ‘ 7_‘_ AA Mary F, Mcilziltum. Auditor. $8.00; Shewellâ€"Griersou «â€" That we fid- jnurn. to meet Monday, March 17, for Opening: bridge tenders and transac- tion of gmwral business.â€"s. ‘ 1'“ _ AA‘_ PLACES RESTRICTIONS ON BOOTH FISHING COHPAHY ‘_'â€" 'I‘iw Booth Fishing (fimpany of Chicago, which during the last few years has been conducting its oper- ations in such a manner thgt they have become a political issue in the District of Aigoma. has been placed under restriction by tho Ontario Le- gislature. - A AL - “Amnfifi‘v.a b léluvu. \ O In the renewing of the company‘s ‘ license there has been inserted stip- ulations that all fish caught by the commy in Canadian ‘V‘aters shall be packed in Canada by Candian workmen. and that the operations of the company's fishing vessels shall be carried on to the west of the Al- :râ€"Baileyâ€"Jl‘hat the appro- ; fur vach ttnmmissionm' be u! that Hw Llonunissioner 0f :1 .\'n. 1 b0 authorized to spend wad frnm the County High- 01). 10', . to the- Gax‘afraxa Rnad “â€"J. H. Chiuick. Clerk. No sooner was the evidence conâ€"1 iams of Townto, who claimed dam- ages from Archibald Craig, of Lisle, for alienation of his wife’s affections, than'Mr. Justice Mowat, in the winter assizes at Toronto, Friday, {took the jury and dismissed the Izirtion with costs. ____.___...â€" No sooner was the evidence con- luded in the suit of Walter Willâ€" sents above everything els ams of Toronto, who claimed dam- called “fair coâ€"ed." @119? f0? chivalry of the same institution and escorted them to the university Valâ€" or alienation of his gigs affections, entine and leap year dance. . 1, heap The han' Mr. Justice owat, in the Gather close. m . hearties. and Jun' - . 3 arts of the 81181118 wer xiuter assizes at Toronto, Friday, hear the sad story. Look the jury and dismissed the One of the belles of the university, 'it is reported, drew for her partner “mm “, 1th rests. , lone ot‘ the most bashful of that in;- ln doing so. he remarked: “'lhe stitution‘s modest young men. time is past in Canada when a marr- rangements were made and she call- le'l mil" can 533' ‘0 his wife, "YOU ed, on the evening of the dance, for are my preperty. you are my squaw’.“ the young. 0 He «lei-larml that. in the end. the wife But Madame. L '_ .. - 0f lllt‘ plaintiff \\'t)llltl not only have Kecper, had llOl been ini'nrmml t) to ‘.\'Hl’l{ to sui‘iport herself. but to what was towards. llt‘lll Sllpptill'l him. His LOl'tlSlllD Miss B rang illltl a grim and aston- huxnm thought She had the Fight tn leave, ished face surmnunting 3 {her husband. and annouced that he form, Opened the .100“ l “"‘Ulol give time for an appeal. “15 Mr: \V. at, 110nm?" she asked by l\. S. llassartt. i-nunsnl fur the plain- way of starting the ennvel‘sation. ‘: tit't'. immmliatvly announced that the ' “He is that!" 'was the reply. lt'il-‘t‘ “"‘UM ll“ “Pl"“dlt‘t-l- "1 have come to take him to i Armrcling tn the c-xidencv. plain- dance." said Miss 13., casually. l llil't'. Who had 0111K ”110 *‘3'0- “35' "You have, have you?" the slot'nl and during: UH“ war.l landlady repliml. V “And when did ' returned to Canada; they let yutl out. it' I may be so hold t In 192”. with his gratuity, he started l as to ask?" \to buy a twenty acre farm, but it wast And as the full enormity 01' UN? lht' 'niai'riml in l'lngl land suhquuvnt}; He came to 'l‘m'uutn t question dawned upon the lady disâ€". ' h > O penser ot hash her wrath grew. "You can take your hobhed hair Illa . “ 3"an 4‘\\'l"lnin1â€" not a success. l k. ieawng his Wife \ch 'ltn t'iml \‘t'm' lit... .IM‘mnlent. .\l'tt‘r'some tinw he in find \x'm‘k. ieaving his wile With the det‘t-noient. Arlensnme timi- hei succeeded in securing wnrk in 'l‘nl‘nntn. and his wife rejoined him, but men left, him to spend a weekâ€" end with defendant. Ultimately she left him altogether and stayed away i in spite nr his letters pleading: with l.hvi' in return. Something Wbrking, Anyhow. . 1 “Any 1*1n11l11y'm11ut. in this part of tho- 1-11u11t1\""' "$111111“ a11.~‘\\1111111 Farmvr Cum- t11ssel."1h1- 11nl\- thing that 5 work- in on Si Simlin's 111211-11 is a barrvl 11f 1°i1_l1'1‘. BOILER and STEAM- PR for vegetables. MILK UR VEGETA- BLE BOILER for Milk. Rice and ad- junct vegetable boil- er. MIXING BOWLS for baking days and the occasional pie crust. WASH BOW’LS for dishwashing and odd 1 jobs. ‘ CULLENDERS for genâ€" eral draining of veâ€" getables. etc. CEREAL COOKER for porridge. etc. BUTTER DISHES keep the butter free from flies. etc. WINDSOR DIPPERS for general work. l SOAP DISHES for kil- chen and bathroom. FUNNELS for pouring liquids from one vessel to egother. TEKWKETI'LES, large and small. very use- ful. SEAM LESS KE’I'I‘LE. for general cooking purposes. PRESERVING KET- tles for the annual preserving season, useful at all times. GRAVY LADLES. for soups and gravy. WATER FAILSâ€"Will not rust; handy for special kitchen 1-se and washing. MILK PAILS. for sani- tary purposes: pro- tection against dis- ease. DISH PANâ€"Very ne- cessary. KNEADING P. *Sâ€". For the one who does home baking. BAKE FANSâ€"{For gen- eral oven work. SAUCEPANSâ€"The kit- chen utility; all SIZ- es; have more than one hand . PIE PLA ‘ ETC..â€" An Ideal Outfit vâ€"â€" vâ€" use; lid holds .on when contents pour- ed out. Româ€"qu_senerâ€" .Im 31 and special use. But Madame. uu- “um”... Keeper. had not been ini’n what, was towards. Miss B. rang and i1 grim :1r ished face surmnunting a 3 form, Opened the «1001'. “15 Mr: W. at 1101110751“) lUl ‘11, Ul"JlI\/‘A V_â€" -- “Is Mr: W. at home?" she asked by way of starting the cuuvel‘sation. “He is that!” was the reply. “I have come to tuku him to dance." said Miss 13., :asually. [hr x‘ I‘Ihl tlwy let ynu out. if I may as to ask?" (13 [U “013 . And as the full enormity of the question dawned upon the lady dis-, penser of hash her wrath grew. “You can take yuur bobbed hair: somewhere else. Miss.” she exclaim- ml. “for vou‘ll net set. foot, in my § house this night. "The idea! Traipsing about after young men. and one as quiet and nice ' -. W. Sure I think the divil '9 has the whole lot of ye! .But Miss B. had gone. Perfectly Willing. "John. I think you might rock the baby." said the fond mother. “She has been crying for two hours.” "I‘d like to.“ said the fond father, "but I don’t see any rocks handy." a real chance to buy a useful Enameled Kitchen Utensil at a worthâ€"while re- duction in price. A sincere effort on our part to introduce into your house- hold an article that we feel will prove of real labor-saving value. Hence this sale. Pudding Dishes 150. up A Genuine Opportunity to Save Money--- White Granite _ Pitchers $1.00 to $1.50 Cross 81 Sutherland Hardware Conway United '99 Look over your requirements. Select from our ideal outfit what you should have to bring real efficiency into your kitchen, then accept this opportunity to save money by making your purchase now. vunns There will be other beautiful Enameled Kitchen Utensils on Display in Our Store 12-Qt. heavy Granite Pails makers of Enameled \Vare for over seventy years. It has the famous glassy, flint-like finish. The surface is smooth, without crevice or seams. Odors, liquids or acids cannot affect it. You will be delighted with your purchase. 98c. This Potato Pot is made by away and some 5 the flax mm M Ayton McClary’s W me sc’feens belonging to had been "destroyed. xi has quite a large flax, which he was con- and it was the Saucopans, '- ‘ . SE ; r. l P V“ 3.. Ofl'icc and X‘vSuh-m... :1 ance 03$! Hf ”16‘ ”3.1:. ih Lambtun Sly-m4, me y.“ ham. ()lTic-cf humu- ‘5 t.: . . 8 pm. (except Sunday- J. G. BUTTON. M. (1 (”New mm A. 1‘ . 6:“. . e \ ueaxh cmpnsih Hu- .19"; ~17 Residvm v : ‘01 mi ‘ .. .. Registry (Mliu' uni: :ut SWCEL (”In 4‘ hmlh f fa 4.; ‘05P“!!! a11¢l‘t‘»'n..l., g communicahm: he 2v {.1 Desidem'v at :1” im:r~. J.L. SMITH, M. B. M. C P Office and H'HJHH . ., Countess and Lambun. . ‘7 w site old I’m! (Mina mm» 90.0“ 8.111.. 1.3le 1‘4 12”., ‘, 9 to 113.113.. I.LWI“"41'.II (Sundays and 'l‘hnz'uim excepted . DR. BURT. Late Assistant Maya: 1 L... “mimic Hnswtal. I‘Lugigum ;.;-, which Squat? 'l.lll‘4a:fi “a“, ‘ ,. . :- flifial. Spm'iahst : liyv. 1’.sz ‘ I; z and Raw. ”Who 1": [-y-mr 5:- Owen Sound. £6.11“) BESSIE McGILLZVHAY Chiropractors, Durham (J! tam, The Scienw HIM .1 H‘ HE: . ~.'::I and years M h.¢_ (.o “Mimi ‘." n In Durham 'l‘mmizu ~. '1 M Na Saturdays. :1 ‘.-'« . Town's meHv-x LUCAS HENRY Bar 1‘ WWW. 80. it Nola (h ‘\ Hm 1: her of thv mm \\ ill In m IN: 2:; m ‘ T088412“ 0f v "H h V «wk Mum” rm n mav be madv “it,“ the Age-m H DR. W. C. PICKBRING. DENTIST (”TICQ (Md! J. c\' I'. y" "t '~ - . Durham «mm: m. 110nm Mad 1:”: mm (iz'whum .. SUPERHIF n1 (: 4 all Its Isl-am ‘Its‘ ofl'i'ce. Gaining 100 axrl'vs; 8?) at cultivation. balance luau-«1‘ gonvenicnt m schnni: on rses are a frame Inn-n 23 stone foundation: Hmt't'o also hay barn 30);.50 m: h ment: hug pm) 20x4“; H brick hnusv. fur-nau- I: Name wnudclmi; drsi‘w} lo honso. with \x‘ 2mm water URN“: 3“ :u'l'w 54‘! (0 acres to «xxx-wt rump: is we]! {0110M :-.:~d m n :« (sultivaiiun. Fm- minrn. .0 \‘Vats‘nn’K “mm. H 9:. MIDDLBBRO', SPEREM AN HIDDLBB‘IO' Barristers, Solicitors. Etc. Succvssors tn A. H. (hurry. Mr. C. ( Vin (111 n Hum lat/aim! it Iimlmm 0me FARMS FOR SAL! HE: ‘ prising 205 arr-vs 7- w 55 acres and 1W 15' Township of Yin-mun: cast of Varney, (‘no u : 3311!. For parii(tniut¢ Droprietress, M rs. Pu ~t RR. 1, Varney: phnnr NORTH I’M-t 22. BKPPHWN acres viva!“ LOT 66, CON. 2. WILM.‘ MA '7 from bur-hum. n: 86 acres: 70 :mz'oes um.»- » ‘ 't balanrv hardwm‘d and swam barn with extewinu show :12. Stables; 7-rn0mmi hang... my. extension kitchen and v.1. "D"VI.H , 5;- well watered by “(TV‘L'Y-u.‘ at rear of farm; alsu Harm-2 cement trough mar hmnnw cement curbed well '4! WWW further particulaw apply 1' Smith, RR. 3. Durham. Hm FOR SALE OR RE.\ FOR SALE OR RES'I'. 3 1 '.‘~. 53. Concession 3. 31m: . '- John Staples farm; 1w. awes cleared and m a.” -- «1211i :\ 311031; 45 anv- 1:1?3 :\;u111\ (In ”I‘Pnnsts .H \\ :1 1.1’. 1 1113' 1mm. bush: in gomi s Irame bum: Uni concrpin siai io ~: cement tank :13 and Con. 4'. 'K' laining 110 um.- and in good sh?» the premisoe mv Mining scwx. irame wumishm well at, dam". NEW} In: this farm. Tnaklh'; a farm. This prmmrty ight 10 quick Lurflm Iculars apply at “1 RR. 4, Durham. Um. 27th. 511‘. J. '2’.:m':‘-.u'n n: the prfim‘am. \K’hiL'h a-‘sxz goers of " ram: trv't. cents and 2:3 mm. Pla‘ EMS opers Febxuarx 19 TRINITY Trinity C‘mrr'h m; the Town Hall. Du DRS. JAMIBSON é: J’WH} SON JCP.GRANT.D Thursday, February 21 FARMS FOR SALE Medina! Damon. CO I) ntai Legal ‘Dz'ream'; Y CHURCH GUILD ARE PUTTING 0N CONC tBâ€"thbi: (m fin 3'198285 acre 1mm balance handwmd husl i. 21. EGREIO’N’I 1 ,1‘ )1 {m D.“ 001m. at ' ¢ l {taili )lrat «in 100 at I H HR m- m3: I) t“ 2x6? SUE "UIISm‘ ”IV N I H ll \V' 1 McMc To“ ,N'l‘l M U ha! "MN C4 i H h "I W;

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