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Durham Chronicle (1867), 15 Jul 1926, p. 4

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"‘i'l'E’Hl“~'_ H\ 'howv lialll‘tN it t'flllM bo' roan!- l?\ wwi! Hut llanmia had not )‘o‘t twin-hm! tho' l'i'ingu of hm‘ possihlo olnwini-nio'nl. and it will not. b» inns: lwl'nrv m.- vrumlool rountrios wilt be In. km: for roliof. which will be found in Canada. a country just be- uinning to th-VPlflp. Canada's enor- mous aro'a might be better under- stood Wth it was known that you t‘nuid take tho British Islesâ€"Eng- land. Ireland. Scotland nnd Wales- Denmark. Holland and Italy and. when them all in the one ravines of British Columbia and ill hue room to spm. nnvl nnlv tn . Hun 0f 3‘25 populatinn u the i'nih'd 9 had 35 to tho min. with on 2‘9 pmpl» t tho wmn try In th nnvl nnlv Divot-110d Industry The immense are: of Canada makes \wll knnwn m this part. 0f 0r tn now-d any I‘me'mlcv. thmw' unthlm: sun! In which anvonp . Tho mlch'wsns of the afternoon wo'ro'! amnnx tlw bust. w» have ever ho'al'o! l'rnm an Hrangv platfnrm. aml_ \yhilo- thn Orange, crnml is too lblll'hil‘m, N0, 632. Romulus thv Durham Citizéns’ Band, Hw Swinfun Park l’ipo' Band, Durâ€" ham Fil’o- and [Drum Band and the .‘Ial'kdulo' Pipv Band WN'P in the pI'Ovo-ssinn and. with {hp various Fm- and Drum Hands m’ ”w lndgvs ”mm was plvnty 0f 30an music The parado- \vo-ut nfl' withnnt a lliN‘h, was admirably handled and'from the» first. tn last was almost military in its prvrisinn 0! mnwment. Immmliately following the Mar- mm was Hu- Durham Citiznns’ Band and l'nlluwinx in ordm' the follow- ing [Julia-SI H as tar as “purge strvct and back to flu» Tum: Hall who-ro- the speaking was tn tako- place; from a plattorm o'ro-MMI in NW grnw: at the rear of that building. SIX HUNDRED IARCBBD IN HONDAY’S PARADE Whosoever is afraid of submit- ting any question, civil or religious, to the test of free discussion, is more in (me with his own opinion than with the truthâ€"WATSON. "'l' and laI'gml arm of am roun- In tlw “llnln \wIlol. bring sve- unh ln I ‘hina. \\ ill! a pomulaâ€" I «If 32:?» millinns. LlIina had a IIlalImI u! m l“ llm squaro‘ milf'. l'nltml $039M with HO millions 3.": m tlw sqIIaI-n mil» aml han- . with nnh In millions. had only um; l» to much square mil? of 5)! months, 50 cents for three months. Tonny nddress in the Unit- ed States of America, 8250 per your, 01.25 {or six months. 65 cents for three months. Foreign subscription rates on application. Member Canadian Weekly News- papers Association. u the oflice, Gil-um: Sfieof fin}: ham, {{ntnrio, by [rankjrwin, Editor and Manager. ' The Chronicle is mailed to any address in Canal: n ma rate 9! 82.99 per year: 81.09 for £11?!in "9!! “Pint-1!! will: PAGE 4. what \wro- “'0 doing tn fam- ‘ vm'svlw'i with mu' nativo yâ€"um- wnndvrful \walth. ulll' mm and Hm wonderful possi- ; for m» futun'. clanaaia hm Hux'h‘lg. NH. 1295. Allan Park. nu 668. Nurm Ext-o'nlnnt. No. 86! Louise. N0. 2772. \‘arney. No. 689. “It'lwlg. .\'n. “9'3. thatswnrth. N0. 1%)]. Ho-rkvlo-y. NO. 176. Hnllnml Centre. N0. 746. Mam-sin. N0. 1261. Pruhm. N0. 2“. l'rntun. Nov. 737. ”ranso- \'allvy. N0. 590. Vauldo'lvln', NU. I383, \larkolalo'. Nu. HMS. i lnmolnlk Lady “range N0. 63! hurulalk, .\'u. 797. Hulah-in. NH. 2296. Nurmzmhy. N0. 607. Swintnn Park. N0. “36. nwvn sound, N0. 29. Kilsyth. Hux'h‘lg. NH. 1295. “Min '1'“, N0. “)1. Good Addresses Given Thursday, July 15, 1936. Continued from page i) wt, of Ontario 1 hm 'Oun- l .\nutlivx° way t-I lie-lp materially ;m ”10' ale-\‘nlnwnvnt nt’ tianmla was lll insi‘linu un ”link in Canada 2(de \vlu-n making wirclm-‘vs. This was . ll‘llO‘ in llo'm‘h' all Dl'Wlllt‘tS. as thorn i\\':|.~' \‘vry littlo' made" in Otht'l‘ jmmm-m that just a~' gum] a brand mnlal nut ho" ubtainml that was man- nfactm'o-ol here. This alsn applim tn butter. eggs. maple army. and farm products generally. Insist when making purchases in getting farm products made by Canadian farmers or produced on Canadian farms. ‘ The speaker regretted that Cans-i dians as a eople are not as enthus- iastic as t ey might be in the dis- play of our Grand Old Flag. We seem to wax warm and enthusiastic occasionallv but our ardor is not constant. He compared the attitude of the wk of Canada with that of the cihzene of the United States. In v â€" vv \vvv-v-Cv wnmalh. dun! Romp it tn v nurse”: toll Hm hthvr follu“ Then? is room wnnugh I‘m all dowlnpment." said Hm spg‘ako'r. really lwen i-«inmvnreol. let alone ilo'Vt'lHlH'tl. Denmark i~' today mpplying Bri- tain with St per rent of her r0- quiremo-nts in farm produce. but this will not o-ontinlle long. The farmers and, people of Canada are awakening to the fact that they have lwen lax in the matter of ro-«npera- tiun. in marketing and in otherproh- leins. but. with the assistance of tho- t’arnn-rs‘ rlulis. the institutes and alitTv'i'o_'iit. organizations all over the country. this is being gradually overcome. antfhet'ore long, the Cana- dian farm products will be placed on the map and displace all foreign i'nmpet i ti on. People should t'tt-flpf‘l‘ait‘. said the weaker. and he hoped that. the day of livina.r to ourselves was past. "It you have a good way of planting any seed. raising any stock or any- thing that _wi_ll_ better conditions Mr. Thomson l'oforl‘ml to Canada’s wumtorl'ul coal clowsits. which ii at. tho prosont, attracting tho atten- tion of tho Canadian citizons. Ho. tnhl of how tho coal of Nova Scotia .and New Brunswick could ho froight- ml to Toronto and Hamilton. largo Poking: plants orootool. whom tho by- products of tho onkim: wcmld COYCP tho oxponso of tho poking and tho transportaticm. .-\lhorta 0'08] harl boon tl'iml nut and {011ml vory 93!. l ist'at'tm'y. Tho govornmont and oth- gL-i's aro intorosiinz thomsolvos at. tho prosont. limo as to how this ooal oonlal ho most. ooonnmically shippml and distributed in Contral Canada. and tho spoakor procliotorl that. within two» yoars' limo. we in this part. of Canada will ho using .\lhorta ma]. or coal minot‘l in Can- min. This m'l'angomont will ho a‘ boon not only to tho pooplo from whoro tho coal is shimwtl. but to wo who will mo it. as: tho vars mm] in hzmlim: it horo will not. rotm‘n omn- ty. but will ho sont. \Vost full of mannt'aotnrml annals from tho Fast. tfanacla inn’u‘vrtotl last yoar coal to tho \ahio of Mn millions of dollars. \\'.o lmrnool tho coal and hm'o noth- ing lot't hut tho ashos. saiol tho woakor. anol foroign countrios. havo tho t00 million dollars. In a fow yoat'S. wo will ho hm'ninf; our own mal and will koop tho monoy in ‘ Lanrula. 'l‘lIu iln'zllio'l' llIvn I‘o'fm'rml to farming. "'l‘lIv Lrl‘o'illI_‘.~'l ul’ all inclus- lI°ivs.“ and said lw lIaol nn doubt :Ill \VHIIlIl agIn' \VillI him \Vlwn lm will it “as thv main inalnsm of all llanmla Ulll \‘I‘sli'lll I'I'np brings In IlaIIaIla an 1mm Iiw amount of HINDI}, last, war II hillinn Ilfillai‘s. l‘his wmns liko' a lung» amount. but \VIIvII it is kwmn that nl an onetim- Iitml al'0‘8 ut’ 3m million III‘I‘PS. there» an- Iml)‘ (ill millinns UIII‘lI'I' cultiva- liUll. it will h» sown that. Canada's pusg'iliilitiws along this line have Imt __-_ ‘ “-J'v. {loam-ml Canada is dvpvndont to a lawn- vxtnnt. on what it produces, and ”In finding u!“ a pmlitablv mar- ko-t. sn “'0' must lrmk for a way \thrnhy \vo- can haw an vahamgp Hf N‘immmlifio-s, sunlvthing that. will link us tngo-tlm- :md makfl us all I'm-l that. \w- arr an impnrtant unit in tlw dowvlnpmcnf. of our wonder- ful munh'y. -_»,v-- - -VK'. It is indeed difficult to arrange a farm of government entirely satis- t‘ai'tury in every section. The West is being gradually settled with pen- D!” from the ['nited States. mostly iai'mers. the latter class, wishing to improve its situation, seeks Can- ada‘s wider fields. and. quite natur- ally. wmilcl like to have free trailn‘ with its own (‘Htlllll'y. To this class ttn- Star Spangled Banner is the' nnly flag. anal it will take same. time in clo'VPIup tho-m intn true British sillijo'i'ts. The East, finding their markets in a large exten’. ahi'natl, are not so» much i'nneo-i'nml alltllll. us or our Oil’VO'lfllinlt'nl. hence a tarifl' in them po-i'suiially is net wt any :iei'uunt. The? Western Scution, consisting ut’ tho provinces specially adapted to tho- m'nwing uf wtmat, and, fai'tlio'r th. British tlnlumbia. with her wnmt (whats, fruits and tishnries. ' V-"‘l' The Central or Eastern section consists of lmtario and Quebec. Here there is immense waterpower development. mining, pulpwood, fish- eries, large manufactures. dairy pro- oiurts. t'ruit growing and avian- turn. This section is also noted for its exceptional educational facili- ties, wonderful universities and col- lexvs. and. in fact. every known in- dustry in operation. for a diversified occupation and in- dustry. The Atlantic region section, Ior Eastern Canada. known as ihe Acadian Low Land and comprising Nova Scolia. New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, has for its principal‘occupalion or industry. the pulpwood. fisheries, saw timber“ abundant deposits of coal, and har- bors of cxccftional commercial im- portance. '1' l8 trade for the people of this soction is largely foreign. Hwy finding a ready market for their products 'in the ['nited States and abroad. Thoy aro not yet linked Ilp with'our swtion to as great. an vxtt-nl, as it. is hnpw‘d to develop, Farming a Great Industry Our Goal Deposits Th0 mm'm't in ”In M'wuin}: put on lmclc‘l' ”I“ ('umbillml {luspit'n's 01' the Rm! (truss and thv Hrangmnvn (In-w a lmmlwr mum! and was nnv 0f tllc‘ IN".~‘t sv'vn [H'l't' t'Hx' sum“ time. Bub \Vilsnn, Hu- vummlian. was in his lwst. furm and, with tlw uwnnh punist. Miss firm-o- Hunivk. made a real hit with tlw cram-I mmrgn Xvi]. thv famnm tr'nm'. was {1150 at. his plo‘asml his ho-m'o-rs with o-\' bow. giVing a Vm'io-d nfi'm-in “way-u Ill.‘ lH'Ell'O'Y'S Willi PW'I'X num- bmn giVing: a Vm'io-d ”mu-nu: Hf Scut- tish and nthm- sungs in a minimum that loft. nnthim.’ tn lw olvsirml. whit» littlv Miss Margarvt 'l'humpsun. thr- famml limv 9-}‘o-ax'-HM «mm'nr cin- lighh-d all with Mr Smttish dam'o'fi. lmrnpilws and ntlm' h-rpsichm'o-an offprings. Miss Maud Hmwlllvn. Violinist. is too wvll knnwn tn Durham :lllolit‘!n°t‘!~ to new! nwmiun ho'rv. It is sun)" years Sim-o" sho' lir-‘t :wlwaro-ol ho“- fnro a lnral minimum. but with o-m-h appom'anov sonms tn grow lwth-r. 85,00 going: In HmI'g‘u I’I'IILIIII III’ Hul- stI-in and Hugh Rusw «1' Durham. stvin and Hugh Hus» uI‘ DIIIlIam. SI'I‘Hnd III in In MINSI w [hum Is ‘I'lul- fat and “imam HUHIIII‘ illlll IlIiIcl III izv InI‘ hm lvs \lun'at and H. H: IIII k. A Good Concert During.' the. alt'tm'ucmn a spurts pm- gl'am was put nu at tlw am'irulturui grtmmls mmsistiug ut' a juwuilu la- rrnssu mutrh iwlm-uu \\'alkc'rtnu and Durham, the lath-r winning m (H 2. .\ bawhall matrh lwtmmn Harristun and Durham had alsu howu arraugml fur, hut. HH' Hurristnu play- ors failml tn turn. up. w lhn lurul High :9thch playml a (“mu nl' play- M's pirkml frum tho- tnwu. tlw High srhuul‘ wiuiur.’ 8 in 6. Thu quantum: tnlu'uamvut at. the" hmls m'ar Hu- town hull prcmnl an inh'rf-stiug vwnt. thv- first prizu nf 85.00 {min}: tn Hmrg'o- I’vutnu nt’ Hul- sh'in and Hugh Row- «1' Durham. stvin and Hugh Haw ut‘ Durham. snound [H‘iZO' tn MtN‘Sl's.‘ 'l‘hnmns HUI.- Fnlhgwini: Hu- finntkihd. flu-'ym was «llgpo'n'sml With Hu- sinulm 1"“ National AnHu-m. Htlwx'spvakc-rs m'vsvnt.\\‘vrn War- alvn Millm- nf Rm'klyn. RPV. .l. E. Pvtvrs Hf Durham and Hm: A. .H. 'l‘hnmas nt' ()\\'011'S«_pun«.l. all «If \Vllull) madv Hum}: l't't‘c'l'nm'v In what Hm tiny slum! fur and railing: lnmn NHL-'9 pl‘vsvnt. In stand by Hu- pl'inviplns of thv ”range- Hmlvr in llw «luv-l- opnwnt of tlznmdn inln tlw finnsf country in tlw \wrlal and a rnnntr)‘ \vhnsn pussihilitius “mm as yut an unknown quantity. le spvakm' ('lnsml his addl'vss with u [warty imitatinn {01' all tlw lmlgos prvsc-m tn uttvnd tho- vvls-ln-a- than at Uwvn Smmcl nn July 1'3. I927. Other Speakers Present The Canadian ('linlatv is svcmm tn none in “10 world. \Vn haw our fuur svasons: 'l'lw \Vintm- with tho" mow :mcl ivv and «1031'. sparkling air. thn spring. summo'r and full-â€" an ido'al climatv l'ul' hvalth and ”lb «lowelnpmvnt M a \‘ignl'ulls pvnplv who slumhl 1w full 01' m» and m-zuly to go. When: talking of L'Hlllltl'il‘r“, alxmys Mam- t'lanmla first. Du nut, l'o'i‘vr ' :- \\'ays tn thn \x'nnolm't'ul snvvvss tha‘. Sunw unu whn has gum tn (latit'm'nm ‘m' sumo ntlnvr plum- has th‘itfz'Vahz. DH not, t'm'gvt that \w haw ::;=-t‘ L.» haw stnymt in mm mm can: :3' who have) how sucvosst‘ul. notably Prosidont Bnattin of tho (I. P. R. and Sir Edmund Walkm‘. ru‘vs‘idmt. :qu the Canadian Bank of (Inmnwrvo. Th9 spinnrtid fort-sight mumplitind by thnm shnuld ho a hnacnn for tho rising gonm'atinn. I Jdck and what it. stnmt fur. "Du n t b» backward nhuut displaying Hm ['nion Jack at. all firms." said m» Speaan “Toll ymu' chiloh'vn what it stands for. Tvavh me tn hmmr it. so that. whvn Hwy urnw up Hm flag: will hp mm' lwfm'v thvm as Hm ambit-m that has far years and wars flnatml owr tlw flu-v." “simply wobdwfuL" ”Plan gaps knew Hm valun nf Hm _-'--â€". uâ€"V--.F ‘ I'l"lu‘ l! GI wmulivrs, the gIIOII old I IIIIIII .IaI k at the head. The I'IPU‘IIIIHII gin-II III this small part (If “I0 pIHOI 053“)“, In. "so “)0 SIII-akcjrs II“ II wIIIIIs \\ (1'3 a wonderfulwdemonstration when the United States first entered the conflict, and when battalions of tr00ps paraded past the city hall in review. Their reception was a tremendous one. He was a little disappointed that so mueh enthusâ€" iasm should be shown at such a late hour, and was feeling quite lonely and grieved. Towards the end of the procession. however. a regi- ment of "Red Coats" appeared heaol- ed by a band playing the British Detroit during file wax) hg witnessed -_,._,]-._D_AI hit with tlu- chm-{'3 The Sports akind. flw‘ rmml 'amnm St‘uttish his hunt! and gr'n“ levr. IPt tutoes per'bag LAWN” Jopp.â€"\t Mnusnmin. Sask" Fridav. .IIIh U .l .IIIIIII. agwl 78 3031536 II mIHIs. Hw-r nnv hlmclrml and fifty frinncls Mn! !!:'i:.:'llhul'.~' gatho'rml at thc‘ homo U!‘ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mnrzm, 'l‘m.\'n!izw. Hle-xwlg and Hullaml. «m 'l‘t'o'sahu' rwning. July 6. \Vlwn a :misrvlhmmns shmwr was hula! fur :lwir «mly «langhh-r. Kathlwn. who was unitml in marriagv In Mr. Lvml- slral .l. .‘Jernvn 0f the- Durham Road ”N \lem'swlzu‘. .lmw 3H. .\ wry aprwnpriato address was rvmi by Miss Marip Walsh un hnhalf 01' Hip hridr‘s frivnd. 'l'wn clnthvs haskc-ts‘. ronminin: thn numuruus gifts. \wrv rurirml in by tho' Missvs Stvlla and Row Muran. 'l'hc‘ bride and L'rm‘vm thankwl Hwir many t'rio-ncls fur tho'ir umwrnsity. and M- [II'OSNI Ihfl ch'sil‘u (If having: tho srmr' gathvring whom Hwy start. in ”Mr nvw hump. I-IVc-ryuno- prwsvnt. rnjnyml an M'vning nf danring. thvrn twin: wwrul sto'p danrws and \‘inlin so-lo'cfticms‘” POPULAR BRIDE GIVEN MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER a 16313.13“. Inspm'hn' Hockvtt. was around tc}\\'n (ml. and hl'lpml «but. by “fill? a t'uw 1111105 and alsn uluing a hit 01' «'h'nmminf: at ”w park. It is 1:? \‘emz's sim‘v Mn“. first. yvlayml in Durham. \Vlwn Inn was ‘kmm‘n as 3 MW ut' mnsidm'ahlv ability. Anal nnw it's mum. px'vpm-atinfis mm in mule-r t'm' ”w 1927 m-lvhrzl- tinn. “\wn Smmd. Flvslu'rtnn and “HIM' [mums haw HH‘ «lay So'lt‘l’le‘d. but it i~' tun fur distant tn tvll \th'n Durham Dislrivt Lodgvs will 20. van Sound! will likvly 1w. the CllHiW‘. London yew Yatk (Hum-1;: Lodgv NH. 1192 ‘apturml Hw m-ixo- for thn host lmlgv in Hm paradv. 'l‘lwy lnnkml 1'0le nifty in Hwir \x'hih- Imil'urms. and with tlw Huys‘ Fifw and [Drum Band of uhnut two'lw- Mum's at. tlwir hmd. [H‘P- svntml a wad amwaram'c'. Durham strvvts \wru tittingly doc- uratwi fur Um m-vasinu. but with a “HIP morn «'n-t‘blN-I'ntinll. snmu im- l’n'nwnwnls 0011M haw. lwvn mudl‘. 'l‘lw tm-H'th is a big day. hnwnvor, eru an. :1 Int, uf things to lnnk :nl‘tvr. am! a small mattvr like) vx~ tvnsivc slroot dm'm'alinns wnuld maku nu clin'vro-m-v M ”I“ 01-2111ch- nwn in ”w «V'vlvln'minn Hf Hlvir allitin'l'Szll‘Y, Whvn the parade was over and ”“050 23 Mn and drum hands. the pipe hands: and tho Durham Citi- zvns' Band, all cummvncml playing at ”mm in thn park at the} rear 0f thv tnwn hall. it x-vmimlml one of thu um Mary of thv Scnlchman‘s ht‘flH'Il. with tho- "lit'h-vn pint-1‘s in «mu l'mm] an a” 0' them playin’ dif- fo'rvnt tmws at thu samv timv." , , .. _ uuo‘IIlJl". tltluul‘. . “Ill! the Red Urqss lac‘livs fowl \‘91'3’ grape- ful for “W Inutm'vst. h» tank in svmng that v\'c;'1'ytlnng was in slnpshalw urdo'r for Hm nnturtuinmont of Hm visitors. Durham‘s \‘0t91‘3fl "handy man about .tnwn." Mr. Jam-s Burt. was a hard workvr fur days before the 12th. all during the «lay. and in the Cluan-uu after all was nwr. His servicm warn indiswnsabln. and 4|.“ Y1- I . vv'vvvuv" 'â€"' rest, of the company that we say there were many at the concert. Monday evening who were there to hear Miss Buschlen, and while de- lighted with the whole program, are as much enamored of this popu- iar violinist as ever. The concert was a huge success, both as regards the quality of the prngram. and the PI'OWII in attci'ndauce. Hun. DI‘. Chairman of town made an excellent chairman. DURHAM MARKET and itAis_with no reflection on the H 0!." HEARD US THE STREET Corrected DIED DAnis‘ 0" Wt ’0 M' Husband: Sumo wnman's shattered dreanL Sure Thing chwt. \‘nung Thing: (‘mmling in with attentive partner frnm- their whist. driw : "Uh. mnthvr. I've just vaplm-ml Hm hnnby!" "W011. We)!!! Come hero and kiss mo both of you." ENGAGBIIENT Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, Hul- stc-in; «mm-in. annuunm Hm ongagv- mom. Hf the-iv cluuglntm'. Anniv. tn Mr. William .lnlm Walsnn. son 01' Mrs. Walnut and the- latv Mr. Ruh- vrt \Vatsun, \\'c‘)mlln'iclgv. Unlariu. \lx'olddim: to take place latter part. of . u v. Aug. .lul)‘ Aug. July 11â€"! 1111“ at A. Y. P. A. 20â€"Militia at High School. Stone. Plant . . . . . . . . I. 020. F. Fun-mtm'o (‘ «)nwany Hand ............. , Mm-vhants ......... Team Clerks ....... Militia ..... Public School High §c[mol uuuv . cw {vatod tho Furniture (human) 25 16. Friday night s gam?:nbeet:\h¢:‘e:‘1} Last Thursday the Stone Plant de- ........... f): in 22â€"Furn‘ure Co. at Merchants. '27â€"Band at Furniture CO. 30-â€"Stonc Plant at Merchants. 5-4 0. 0. F. at Band. “Lâ€"Blorrlmnts at Stone Plant. 13-â€"I. (I. U. F. at. Furniture CU. '19~â€"l“urnitura Co. at I. U. 0. F. 2-2â€"Merchanls at Baud. '23â€"Public School at D. H. S. 29â€"A. Y. P. A. at Militia. 341011.: at High Scdool. 6â€"A. Y P. A. at Public School. l?â€"\lilitia at. Clerks. l7â€"--D. H. S. at Public School. 20â€"«Public School at Clerks. No. 2 District lt'ygllaml at Stonn Plant. SOFTBALL SCHEDULE No. 1 District protection b< maintenance. .ea . Remember that a one of the greatest agents of While reminding in cnfc..c...:‘; t1: co-operation of The traffic patrol is not motorist, and not for the p fines. Its aim is to protect 1 public investment in the toe for the safetv Of anipen‘f .“ STANDING OF CLUBS No. 1 District Ontario highwa ays tion. The traffic “cog No. ‘9 Rm; (‘0 co. M tic-bun not Ant ‘1 into the 2 District Won Lost 0 ’3 Y5 arc policed for your protec- “COP” is your friend. is not to Inconveniencc the .600 ~ 0 ‘ c ‘ Ln g temptation of speeding. roads. Its work makes and your family. .An astonishing numbn- klll thew husbands. hm they know lwsl. “Just to be near yuu w. throbbing heart atlamv.“ Isabella gave a start. “Oh, Oscar. lmw inun'lhlwu'f said, nurvmsly. “Du lw .-;., I'm wearing a cvllulnid lum- .~..;, “My First Oscar. sitting win: lsaln-Ii moonlight, “'83 in HI)“ Hf p ecstatic moods. “my, I‘ (3." you, that sum \..,1 gave avyay II a darnysiulnt, i...n..,. ohm flags one Pu} \fieal‘lug. What. he didn't have my "Max-3 finished?- Ynu're a bright “H“: WE". Why the diCkClls dun} keep that, ash-tray handy? _\ H, V You don't mean to to“ 1m \ paid mopey {01‘ 8 thing lik.- 1!; 1.2 . W y, Isn‘t tint. the same lllllhl'v]. lay . vemethls momimc‘?\\';.-.F the d! chance? 5 ifc and limb, and the 53’. what. lave you done um. My a, me. NIPLIIENTS HE! UV That .‘t'?' ‘ bird, and ~ m' IOOkillK HIM" out fl‘nm IHH' ' “In job «of mm - ”'8 with N! ’f VIC paid l\\o.\or we? said. Mn: '3' 95h“ ran: amnnth. and It “as 9 .‘ 'II'H'H' \‘. 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