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Durham Chronicle (1867), 4 Dec 1924, p. 9

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lean Up!” by“ Tinadmr. Pacific Rafl'ay 86. of the status already stained b! to occupy in the future. The ma ads. Of its construction eat, I“ remarks made by F. J. Hebert,“ t at the banquet that marked tb lid. “Then the Northern Rd)!” 5 that industries began to 3pm The towns of Shawinim one im rtant industrial can“ fl itself over 30,000 pa” ‘...~_;3-m..;.‘ Lhfi WVETDOF-‘u ~ “I” "‘0'. Q 8106‘}.- .n - h Um m-ss wom "V- ; y: .: 3.111. VHV hultfie'”. a“ a . "11:03 of duplom . y :« nowwr flaunt... 1‘ - " «Btu With cal” : l'hm pu'tura show \' ' .'H‘8.L' "'IHPL.\' :.) Um Afriran K" ' " V " lawn-Km! h)“ thirsty ’- "- rm; MW more pf.- lu m L, wato-r is pl.- m. (m the nuiv‘. s I‘c-zh‘c‘m. 'l‘b. OI. .-..:n\\‘n tn the} nth. ‘ t’mtnr ml. The, pro- ’V I: , u !\ KW“. PVC" 'h. ' r\'!1.’xl~'o!«‘;lthb€d. ' - guzteoms .10 not DUB ..;'_;.‘L (n It. I! 9'10.- ;.h..t.ugr'a;uln. LOOK 'w-zgv That first. {0130' ~ kufh “Mo‘ MW“. '0.“ ~ handy Lu swallow I 1], mm 4, in, tor Oil Is Their Remedy For DRS. JAIIBSO! JAIIBSOR 0mm and residence a short dist- am-o east of the Hahn House on Lamhtnn Street, aner Town. Dur- ham. Ulhce h9urs_2 to 5 p.m., 7 to 8 [Lm -â€" __'â€".â€"â€"â€"._._. J. L. SUITE, )1. 3., M. G. P. 8. 0. (Mice and residence, corner of Countess and Lambton Streets. oppo- site 01d Post (Mice. (Mice hours : 9 In H 3.111.. 130 to A p.m., 7 to 9 pm. (Sundays and Thursday afternoons I __________â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"_ excepted'. «mice on Lammon Dr. llutton‘s office). 2 to :3 pm... 7 to 9 p.l day. U. U _ Chiropractors, Durham, Ontario. The Semnce that adds life 10 years and years to life. Consultation free. In Durham Tuesdays, 'l'hursdays and Saturdays. 6 M 23 U J. r. GRANT, nib, 3., L. n. s: Honnr (irmlm _ mm), Hruduatp Royal College Dental Surge-nus 0f “Mano... all Its branches. {)fl'lct‘, Town‘s vaollery Store. Barristers, Solicitors, etc. .\ mem- ber of the llrm will be in Durham 0!) Tuesday of each week. Appointments may be made with the Clerk in the may nfl‘ice ____.____â€"â€"â€"â€" DAN. IOLBAN Licensed Auctioneer for County of Gray. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rea- sonahle terms. Dates of sales made 'th him- al The Chronicle Oflice 01‘ w: «elf. ALEX. MacDONALD Licensed Auctioneer for Co. of Grey. . Arrangements for sales. as in dates. etc. may be made at, The Chronicle (")fl'ice, Dur- Terms on applir-ation. Ad- 213(5de _4_- hanr dress R. R. 1. Durham. Thursday, December A, 1924. to house. with win water tanks; 30 acres seeded to hay; 10 acres to sweet clover; this farm is well fenced and.in a good state of For Information apply cultivation. to Watson‘s Dairy, Ml. 5. Durham. Ontario. to 25 ‘23 if _____.____.â€"â€"- ’(llt’l‘ll PART LOTS 7 A '22. Egremont. containing 66 acres cleared, balance hardwood bush; in good state of cultivation; frame barn 55x50. stone basement, concrete stables; drilled well and Also Lots 6 l; at barn. Legal ‘Dz‘rectorv. MIDDLBBfid'TS’FBRmfln 1 ‘ mnnnnno' Barristers, Solicitots, Etc. S11t'C05801‘S to A. .B. Currey. «1. U. Muddlebml .15 permanently Phone Hillcrest 0268 122-124 Avenue Road Toronto PROPERTY FOR SALE The George Whitmore property, near McGowan’s mill; rough-cast. house; stable, hen-house, hall not; of land; drilled well, cistern; goo fruit trees. and a lot of small fruits. Will sell cheap to (111ka buyer. Ap- ly to Mrs. John Schulz. 626“ FA“ FOR SALE --.n n 1)nn'inflk- barn with shed adjoining stumps. 7-r00med brick house with Pxfension kitchen and woodshed. Well watered and in good repair. For further particulars mly to \Vlliiam Smith, R. R. No. 3, Durham. _/ Medical Directorv. ,. U. Middlebm' 15 p: ml at Durham Ofince. (except Sundaw.‘ I Now glorious. it is to_ glare at. a “hen one 13 carrying a quart butt. le of vinegar. AND BESSIE ‘HcGlLALIVRAY New Licensed .fluctioneer Classified Advertisements _â€"â€"â€" DR. A. I. BELL n Lambton Street (the late .n‘: office). Office hqurs, FUNERAL SERVICE Modern Funeral Parlors !" luv,- 7 to 9 p. m., ekcept Sun- PICKBRING, DENTIST 91‘ J. 81 J. Hunhér's store, PROPERTY FOR SALE BITILDING AND BUSINESS FOR $3.19. One door north of the Post Of- Iicv. A good chance for someone:- F. \V. Kelsey, Photographer. 10 SM FOR SAl,,E.â€"-â€"A NUMBER OF GOOD building lots on George street, North of Skating Rink. Durham. Apply to D. Hopkins. 221 ll FOR SALEâ€"GOOD TWO-STOREY frame dwelling, well located on Lamblon street. Hard and soft wa- ter, bath, furnace, electric lights, etc. Apply W. J. Young, Durham, (ml. 5 15 if Pl RE BRED ABERDEEN- ANGI S 1111]] (“2111,six mnnths 01d. 'IN'ms if dvsiud»H. \loflat and S011, R..R 13 11111 ham. 11 :27 :_ #â€" m )( )1). MAPLE STOVE “C”! )01), DRY,; 16 {n 18 im'hos, dq‘rlivm'm}. $4.50 p0?! Hm]. Mixml stow wood. dry, $3.50 pm- (turd clnliwrml. Dry furnace “nod. 30 In 36 im'ht's, $1.50 pvr Ford «Mivvrml. home your mule-1' with \\'. (I. anlvtt, Ban-hm. m' with JohtH m'm- «m .l. vaiIW‘S vl'*‘"1i>"*“"- “ 37 3 BRITISH AMERICAN COAL 01L AT Smith Bros. It’s good. Try it. I 10 If IMARDI‘ZHS 0H RUHMERS; mun lemen and surrmmdings; cmm'ully Io«_':m.¢’-d. Apply by luttm' tn an H. (llll'mlic'lu UNIV“. 2 pd. PEERLESS GASOLINE, THE HIGH- grade gas with the “pep" and long mileage. Sold only at Smith Bros’ can}! Garage. you FIRE. TORNADO. AUTOMO- bile insurance and guarantee bonds, etc... apply to Lucas Henry, Dulu- nAnH‘ ham. HOUSE 'I‘U REN'I': \\'11'l‘H \LL conwmvm-vs. Apply In Mr. John Mnrrisnn, Durham. ”-6â€"” W-li HAW“, OPENED l'l’ (Hill HHHSF. Liwvry fur 11w \vintm' nmnths. Busi- nr-ss Hl' plvusul'o' uuHiLs at. I'NISUH- ahlv [wit-vs. clmnn'wrriul driving a spm-ialty. --I".\wn and LGvl‘mwo, l’rnpl‘ivlnrs‘. I’lmm-s “H I' H 4W I03 I.) I. sh) WHEAT \VANTED. ANY QUANTITY. Highest price. People's Mills. 3152“ WORK \\ ANTED. â€"THE CHRON- WORK \\’ANI'!3U.â€"1nn _uuuu.w- icle .an Plant IS well equnpped for turning out the finest work fin short order. 1f ____________________ tZHIHS'I‘MAS 'I‘RI'ZF. l'ZN’I‘I'ZR'I‘AlN- :‘ll‘lX'l': Allan Park Scluml. “poem- lwr w; vxvvllo-nl. pmg'am. Admis- sinn In units and I?» rwnts. .\II are invitml. 1" '| 2nd . ‘ NOTICE TO FARMERS The Durham U.F.O. Live Stock As- sociation will ship stock from Dur- ham on Tuesdays. Shippers are roquostod to give three days‘ notice. James Lawrence, Manager. Phone 601 I‘ 13 BROOCH LOST IN IH'RHAM, ABOIK'I‘ N(')Vl£;VlBl“.|{. .3. a small ":u'mw" guld brooch. sot with pearls: mlumi vhivfl)‘ as km‘psakv. Rowan-d nu I'vtm‘n hp 'l'hv (Ilmmiclv office SALE REGISTER } 'I‘ho umlersignod auctioneer has boon instructed to soil by public auction at Lot 37, Concession 2, N. D. 11., 61311919, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1924, the following: HHI'S-i“: ‘23 Head (lows and Young cluttln: Fowl: Oats; Hay; Wood; Etc. 'l‘m'n'isz-«All except Hm‘sos and (tattlv. (lash; Horses and (lattlv, 1:3 [months credit, 5 per cent, ofl' for ('elSh. .\N(il'S Mi-MII.L.\.\'. JOHN ()‘NEIL, Proprietor. Auctioneer. nonsEnBLn EFFECTS, 21-0., 15m; ’l‘ho undorsignml auctionoor has! out lwmi insructocl to so“ by public auc- then lion. at. the residence of William the i Ryan, Countess Street, Durham, on crap SATURDAY, DBCEHBBR 6, 1924, rows tho following and 3 Bedroom Suitos: l Mattress; 1 ”99‘ Burnau: l 5-PLBCP Plush Parlor T1 Suite; 1 Extension Table: ‘2 Kitchen 3 sm farm Tables: 2 Parlor Tables; 6 Dining:- room Chairs: 5 Gene Bottom Chairs; this, 12 Kitchen Chairs; 2 Arm Chairs; fan! ‘3 Rocking Chairs; l Semen; 2 enco Lnungps; l Sideboard; 1 Glass Cup- wise board: 1 Bell Organ; 1 Raymond been Sowing Machine; 1 Wardrobe; l the Largo Rug: 1 Clock; 1 Lawn Mower; “68 1 final ni- Wood Range: 1 Coal Heat- or; 1 Coal Oil tStovo; 1 Washing I Machine and \V‘inger; 1 Wash 'l‘ub; in a l Boiler: Number of Pictures: China tool and (‘llasswarez Kitchen Utensils; It 1 Sf't HOavy BOD-$1918.13, - Set, Of bun Light lfivb-Sleiglg; 1 Set Team Harâ€" am. no“: 1 Set of les, 200041); Other wor Articles too Numerous to Mention. A Everything must be sold. we Sale at. Two O’Clock Sharp. r'r Terms of Salezâ€"Cash. “3’”; ROBERT RYAN, ALEX MACDONALD lug Proprietor. ' Auctioneer. a... MISCELLANEOUS COMING EVENTS FOR SALE Durham. RR flow to Deal With This Vety Troublesome Pest (Contributed by Ontario Department of Agriculture. Toronto.) The methods or control are sim- ple, inexpensive and not contrary to good farm practices, says Prof. L. Caesar ot the. Department of Entom- ology, Ontario Agricultural College. To get a clear idea of this pest it is necessary to keep in mind that the borers winter over and remain until the end of May in any part of the corn plant above ground large enough to conceal them. Hence they will be found in the stalks, stubble, cobs, or any remnants of the crop left in the field or elsewhere. They will also be I to some extent in stout weeds grow- .ing among the corn. Control meas- ures, therefore, consist mainly in so treating these that the borers will be destroyed. If there is a silo this is easy, for all that is necessary then i is to cut the crap low, ensile it, . plough the stubble under completely 2 and not drag it up again when cul- ‘ tivating. The cutting knives and I fermentation kill all the borers that ‘ go into the silo, and the ploughing destroys all left in the field, provided everything is kept beneath the surface. . Plough the Field Thoroughly. It there is no silo, or it the silo will not hold all the com, the task is sometimes a little lla_rder. In such -_ __L 1-- w DVWUUQJuvâ€"r .- cases the field must be thoroughly ploughed after the crop has been re- moved. In addition some method must be practiced of disposing of the staiks and ears or cobs. The best plan is to run all of them through a cutting-box or shredder, feed the cat- tle all they will eat, throw the re- mainder into the manure and haul this out and plough it under before the end of May. It for any reason the stalks are fed whole, the uneaten portion should not be thrown out in- _‘_‘ LA LA-‘ of Flintâ€"Try a Trap Crop. It is better to burn the remnants than to plough them under, because it is hard to cover them completely with the plough. The great point to keep in mind is that no stalks, pieces t “A: 1.- 1-0; of s’ianm or eéEriBba should be left ubove ground in the field or dong fences- or in the barn or “-A the harnynrd or anywhere else. Horeover, all burning or ploughing must be completed by the end of May, for otherwise the borers will change into moths, fly around, and lay their eggs. (The moths" appear in June and July). Leave Stubble and Other Remnants Ploughing down of the stubble and ' other corn remnants plays a great part in the control of the borers. but to be effective what is ploughed un- ‘ der must not be dragged up again when cultivating the field, but must be left buried, for if they are dragged 1 up many borers will escape destruc- tion. An example of this occurred this year in a field in Elgin County. where much of the ploughed stubble was dragged‘up by a toothed cultiva- tor. In this field over 10,000 living borers were found. If the stubble had been left covered almost every lborer would have perished. Hence ltne cultivation of the field should not be done with a toothed implement but with a disc, and a disc drill, if possible, used in sowing. Should. however, some of the stubble be brought tip it will pay well, and will not take much time to pick and burn it. The ploughing should be done with ' a wide-burrow plough, and should be ‘to a depth of at least six inches. It I may be done either in the fall or the ‘ ln the parts of the county where 'the borers are numerous it will be advisable for a time to grow dent corn instead of flint, because it is stouter and so withstands attacks better. ‘ A Trap Crop Will Be of Benefit. It will also help greatly in such 3 places if a trap crop of flintâ€"tor ex- ‘ ample, Smutnose â€"- consisting of labont a dosen rows is planted about A _.__ spring, but the better. -_ often the stubble cannot be cover- ed completely unless it is first rolled or disced, or both rolled and disced, or in some cases unless a split log or leveller is run over it to break it on or loosen or pull it apart. This is especially true when the corn has been planted in hills or has been cut high or beaten down by storms. Grow Dent Corn and Not Flint. the middle of my and the planting of the main crop postponed until June last or as late as possible with- out running any risk. The moths then will lay their eggs chiefly on the early earn and leave the main crap largely unintested. The trap rows should be cut low in August and fed to the cattle and the borers present thus destroyed. " VDVHV 'C.-â€" â€"â€"__-_ v The above measures involve only a small amount of extra work for any farmer. The corn crop is well worth this, and therefore we hope that each farmer will gladly do his part and encourage his neighhor to do likeâ€" â€"-“ L--.‘ 611Vqu ‘0 v â€"â€"_ v wise. Now that control measures have been discovered and made possible the problem of saving the industry lies with the farmers themselves. in some parts or the country, we, took horse sense with them. It isn’t always necessary to re- build a farm home to make it more attractive. Paint and shrubbery will work wonders. _ A good (arm paper is a cheap and eflectlve correspondence school of agriculture. You can get more gen- uine good for your money in subscrib- ing to a worthy agricultural paper than anywhere else in the world. When horses 37th it in the fall the earlier went out of fashion of the country, they Christmas Presents It isn‘t, what you give, but. Hm spirit, of giving that, counts at Christmas Limv. Rvmombvr thu vhildron. Cvntrv on tlwir things. Santa Claus is a wonderful person to them. Place silver you are not, using a newspaper. Sprinkle plenty flour between the pages. Bo 51 the flour is perfectly dry. Silvor put, away clean and k this way can he used at. any ii without. being cloanod during a y nnul possibly two years. “Tam any 10”. nvvr dried uninn in «film! papmu Put, in ice hnx. It will kwp sumo. Lima this way and no mlm- will est-app. 'l'nmatocs. Luttuvu Ivawsu 'l‘huuszmd Island Um «mnaisv. 'Mvtl‘nml: Allow on much person. Hut. vavh hmmln in Put. on lettuce lvm pninsctfa pvlals. Limit yum' gifts. Give fur $10,000.00 CASH PRIZES This soasnn llu- Family Harald and Wiwkly Star 0f Mann-cal ai-n mak- ing; a i'vn'iai'kalilu all'm' in waders. l’mvicling llw sulisvriptiun is ru- wivml in timv oach subscrilwr will haw a from uppt'n'tiiliity tn ontm' tho big: I~lelinn (1011!in in whirl) li-n thnusaml dollars will lw giwn. This is a simplv ('nnlosl l'nquii‘ing no SlH‘C-lal skill 01' lii'vsomv \wrk. 'l‘lm first. prize is liw thousand «lul- ilam. lf lhal wm'v not. onnug‘li. thl‘ 'l"amily Harald is also nfl‘oring ll vach subscriber who cumos in lim ti largo calmular with a lwautii'u pictllm in ("0101‘s. mliillvd, "Tho Sal of ()M lmliliin." 'J‘lwrv is alm availalilv caialnguv of valuable I'v wards to lw giwm in ihnen who u- How to Keep DRESSED POUL'I RY FOR CHRISTMAS o be good white color and perfect; nish all feathers ott‘. also heads, to rt. the “milkied'” price. l’en fed turkeys, ducks and goose must he t‘anry quality that have been .keu oil the range and pen fed for it least fourteen days. Keep poor vr immature stock at home and fat- 911 for later delivery. .Dressed poultry for the Christmas narket will have to be marketed were not. later than Saturday, Dec- ember 20. It nearly always oreursl that the prices at that time are much better than later as all orders by the wholesalers are placed by that: time, and it gives them and the re- : tailors only three days the first. of the following week to dispose ot the poultry to their customers. All scalded poultrv will be paid for at about five. cents per pound below the market price of the dry picked poultry. Live poultry taken iu Durham every Tuesday forenoou. Now is the right time to get. rid of your surplus chickens, hens and ducks. Robt. Burnett C0. J . J. Hunter. G. E. Harron. . __4 Milk fm'l chickens must 1w crate allonml for fifteen days to kill out. in muscles, be fed skim milk or littormilk in their _m:isli finch day 0.-..l . â€"â€"â€"â€"_ BOABDBRS WAITBD Four gentlemen boarders. accommodation. Apply Mrs. \ Turnbull, George St, Durham. PHOTOGRAPHS Christmas rates now on fifteen for a dozenâ€"4“. W‘. Kelsey. 11-6-7pd. HOUSEHOLD HINTS All Our Graduates anyway in smaller earnings and 105‘, opportunities. Enter any day. Write. «tall or phone for information. CENTRAL 303mm COLLEGE Strutford and Mount Fame COOKING HINTS A Poinsetta Salad Left Over Onion . in six pivrus. lvavos. sha‘pml as Readers, Note If you have any questions concerning Reapes, and other Household Hints you would like to ask. Bett sterâ€"address her in care of The Durham Chronicle. n-nt- tumat u ' ~ “1’ l‘SSIml (Copyright, Iowa kvpt time \‘Pill‘ ,. Walter m. 109“ Fares O ZIV- t “--‘-â€".r- Stufi'ud Uliws slic «I van as a mutu tl im. H‘nwl‘. ‘51 cup mayonnaiso. 1,4,» cm» cream, whimwd. ‘5’ ulhles‘poons gram pvppm‘. " tableSpouns rod [wmwr 01‘ pi- mionto. l {.2nb1081m0nunion. ‘4 tablesyoon paprika. 1 tablespoon catsup. 2 tablespoons chili sallmn 1 hard boiled (‘5;8‘. .â€"\ littlv Wm'chnstm'shiru sauna Method: Chap tho \’0gvl-‘Jbl(‘.~‘;lu‘ilt saunas, seasoning and vgg togothvr. Whip cream and add tn mayunnaiso; add clmppud imn‘mlimns In mayun- Ilaisv and mix “'0”. UIHP. ”Hun In for outirc on carding In cl brown cm on:- sido: turn uwr am:â€" fully and brown nthvr ~idv. Some immediately. 1924, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago) For December Mothod. Heat. mums“ in frying pan; chop Uvgouwr dosh-NI numlwr of potatoes and onions; sprinklv with about. two tablespoons flour: sca- Plum" :1 tablespoon uf dressing: in “."lu Son; add a lilun milk and mix all together well. Put in frying pan and stir U(‘(‘Sl(llla“y until mixture is well lmatml. then flallvu nut and ('urn new subscriptinns. With such wumh‘a'ful \‘aluv. H. is nu mew the Family Hvrzml and \‘fm-kly Star is P013009. Union. Flour. M ilk. Thousand Island Dressing Christmas Wear People, ’Shun! a; 1. The Youth's Companionâ€" 52 issue. for 1925 2. All remaining Weekly 1924 tunes; also 3.7110 1925 Companion Home Calendar (Sent 0. must) We are here with a bigger and more up-w-d: the Christmas trade than ever, so you need now gifts for the men if you pay this store a visit. ‘ in helping ladies to choose the most suitable gifts We have presents to suit every purse. Caleb Peculcc '3 Cape Cod Philosophy-The Beat Chillm '0 Pactâ€"m Family Paco-The Boys' Pccc- The Cirlc' Page- Tlu Mor'o Cm Men’s Braces, Garters and Armbands, in fact we have Everything a Man Wears. (five as a call Men‘s 'l‘iva in Fancy Boxes, from 50c 10 ........... 32 Men's Sox. in all shades, from Gent’s Furnisher 50 SPECIAL ARTICLES 200 SHORT STORIES 21,3 Bigger and Better Than Ever A Feast qf Good Things for 1925 of the Widest Variety and Highs! W râ€" * to (h. PUBLIRKEBC 0' ‘gur choice and send ibis coupon with your "mitt-act ms PAPER. or to THE YOUTH’B COMPANION. ”on. 3 SER'M- STORIES 222233350533. s.' “of“? School Life. Stories that will delight you (or weeks upon weeks. A“ for $2.50 START A YEAR TODAY b0 usvd A FEW SUGGESTIONS: :3‘X; teaspoons loakmg powder. 3 cum fluur. i run mhk. . V; louspuon nutmvg‘. l tnaspuun vanilla. Mulllud:1ll‘0am lmlh‘l' and 3113:“; boat. 3 vggs and um; nl fourth. Add buking pouch-I and “gm: sifted loâ€" gII'IIIIII‘, .“allllllilumi \IIIII nIllk; add IlaIOIIIIg. um: “I”. Bake III IIIIe li'llgl' (IlIlIIIII: IIaII. (III III squarvs and mm mm IIIIIIIIII II'IIIQXAISIDK the I‘vmaIIIIIIg I‘m: \\IIIII- fIII' this. ‘â€".. sotta “()WPI‘ mado by using nurt- schinn chm'rins for lwtals and wal- nut mnats sliced fur Ivan-s. __._._4"-W... Sunday Chicken Haw chicken rut up; dip Pm'll pit-cc in flour. plat-v in wasting pan and 803901]. Dot. (up of pim‘vs with bamm m‘caso 0r hum-r: plam- undvr broil- vr. 1m, ln'ui-l until mm and brown, thou pour a “HIP watnr in pan, cuvm‘ and plaw m top part uf oven. About lnn minulvs lwfurv taking out, add a. litllo milk l0 pan. Wlwn dono. romnw (-llirknn to plallrr; makv gravy in pan: more milk or \vatm‘ ran lu- nddml according to tasun If spring rllicknns am used, one hour is plenty nf lime to allow for entire cooking. Hunk longer ar- mrding ln rhirkc-n. Hm clmim- nl’ Canadians. lwcausc as an intvrvsting lmhlicatiun, it. has no ('umawtimr. 1. The Youth’o mm for 1925 . . 2. All Remaining 1934 has. 3. The 1925 Companion Home Calm end-rude“) 4. McCall's W $1.00 and more up-w-date stock for so you need not worry over in store a visit. We specialize most suitable szif ts for the men. Durham. Ontario BAKING HINTS Poinsotu Cake scam. cup of butter ur substi tuto. cups sugar. Men's Mufflers- In the latest and most. up-tn-datv. from Nén's Handkvl't'lm-fs. {11:erng ”thgmogtp'opuhrwfimd byMcnandWomenwho write with authority. All for PAGI O.

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