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Durham Chronicle (1867), 9 Dec 1926, p. 6

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[In the math-2' 01' George Miller, lat” ‘ ship. of wnuilwk. in Grey. farmm', down-use NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is‘h'o-ro-hy havmg' claims am the sand lain “"1 they are required on or no-mre um first day of January ”:6. to send mtpaiil. 0r llt'llVO'l' t0 the Grey 6'. ca Trust and Savings, 03.0., Ltd., Owen Sound. Hntarin. the adminis- trator with will annexml. til the es- tate 0f the saint ileeeasml. their! Christian names and surnames, ad- dresses and description, the full particulars in writing. of their claims, a statement of their ac- counts, and the nature of the se- curity, if any. helil hv them. And take native that after such last mentioned date, the administraâ€" tor with will annexed will prneeml to olistl'iulo- thi- aim-ts 0f the said doct'hso-il anmng the parties entitle-it then-hi haying regard only to the claims of which it Shall then have myth-v, unit that the saint administ- ratm- with will annexed will nut he liable for tho- saiol assets or any part tho-l'i-nf In any persun nr per- sons ul‘ whoso- rlaim notice- shall nut have been received by it at he timo- m‘ such olislrihuliun. [kilo-cl at Owen Snunol this seventh day Hf [N'i'i'mlwr. 1926. Inl'n\'_' PAGE 6. NbTICE TO CREDITORS In tho' math-r w!‘ Hm vslah‘ nl Ira-a \M Homkms. lah- ul‘ tho- 'l‘mrn ni" Durham: In Hu- «inunty Hf (ire-y. Rw‘ 'H'O'd Furmvr. clo'o'o'aso-al. i Nnm'v i~’ ho-l'o'hy giw-n. pursnant' tn HS“. WM. Olhup. I'll. SW. 56. and‘ amvnding acts, that. all parsons hav- mg claims against tho- Estutn 01' Du- vid HHpkins. latv of NW Town of Durham in thv ()mmty of (irny. 1'0- tirm‘l farmm'. ole-coasml. whn dim! 0n 01' about lhv swcnnd (lay of Novem- hm‘. .\.D.. 1926. arr I'Pquirml tn elv- l'lwr m' :wml by post prepaid w Lucas Hernry Solic'ihn's fur the Exvcutm-s of the- Estate, cm or hpfm'e tho hwnty-tifth day of Docnmber. 1926. tlmir namos and addrvssns. a full (lo‘sm'ipition Hf their claims in writmv. and the nature nf the SP~ t'lu‘ity. if any. hf-hl_hy them. ._ l- NOTICE TO CREDITORS ‘ "Snii'piillifmiiy Brnxs Sum-Hum fur Hu- Administramr I.‘ C, 'v s ho-ro-hy giwn to all those aims mum Hm innate 0f la!“ tho-org» Milim’ that Pequil'ml on Dr lwfnre the 0! January H.736. to send nl' WNW-1' tn NW Hilly _ . mam-r . !' HIII Imtatn III Im- pkins. lat» III ”I" Tnv II III I III tlw IZIIIInty Hf Urm. Rw- almI-I'. III-I'PaM-Il. I- ii hf'l't‘b) giwn. pursuang of tho- Pstate Of . of mu. Town- in tho- Cnunty 0' :iwn. pursuant an I21. SW. '56. and ‘1‘? '- in in -‘r’, If the question were asked: “Which ‘ . do you enjoy the more, winning or los- ' ing," practically every auction player . would reply: “winning.” That is prob- ably right and yet it is a well .known fact that the winning player is always willing to I'uit while the losing one will piay all night if he can get a game. It seems to be human nature to desire to cash in on one’s profits, to quit a win- ner, and yet that is one of the greatest mistakes a player can make. The time i to keep on playing is when you are winning. “Push your luck and limit your losses," is one of the greatest maxims of the game and yet the one least followed. When you are holding good cards during an evening’s play, don't think about taking home your rofits. Keep on playing while your uck lasts and don’t sto until it changes. On the other hand, i you are losing, don’t keep on playing. A bad luck streak is one of the hardest things to break there is, so don’t try it. One of the best “money” players in the coun- try, and by “money player" is meant a man who lays auction bridge for high stakes an wins, makes it an invariable rule to stop playing if he loses three rubbers in succession. It may not be‘ good sportsmanship but it certainly is good judgment. Think it over and see whether you are getting the most out of your good cards and losing as little as possible when you are holding poor mrds. If you can learn this lesson and stick to it, you have made great strides toward becoming a winning player.. {Spâ€"{Sm 1926. by Boyle. Jr. The other night a 'nt wastaised in one of the New Yor Card Clubs that mused considerable discussion. The dealer bid one club, second hand , and the dealer’s partner held the fol- lowing hand: Hearts â€" 10, 8, 4, 2 Clubs â€"â€" none Diamonds :â€"-_10_, 9‘, 7, 6, 3 Hearts -- 9 Clubs â€"- none Diamonds "- 9' 8, 6o Hearts -â€" none Spades -- 10, 7, 2 amides are trump and Z is in the lead. must I! ow can Y-Z wm every trick against forced any defense? Z should lead the four of trick. \ diamonds, winning the trick in Y's with tl hand with the king. He should then lead th lead the ten of clubs from Y’s hand. B ,trick i should discard a diamond, for if he should trumps, 2 will overtrump and thus and m make all his cards good. “'hen B dis- he has cards, Z should trurnp‘the elub, nlthough eight, 1 ‘--‘- A: ‘LAA V“. \J‘.!, no ‘;--â€"- _-V __ l at is a winning cgrd. If he doesn't trumj ' "-‘A--_.I_ itvvitsta'winnitng card. If he doesn't trump. but. discards the ten of diamonds, B ying is when you are 1 your luck and limit 5 one of the greatest game and yet the one L IJE.._. Answer to Problem No. ARTICLE Clubs -â€" 10 Diamonds â€" A, K. 7. Spades -â€"- none 3‘ m vuiil he deny his partner's club bid or pass? .‘..'. a general rule a player shook! ewcrhid his partner's bid when he has two or less of the suit, but to justify .-._,. h procedure he should have at least vne trick in his hand, either in the out ‘ itl or half a trick in the suit bid and -tll a trick on the side. Never deny _.v.)ur p.1rtucr's bid without a trick in -. our hand. Such procedure is as bad as "using with many tricks in the other .uits but only one card of your part- ner's suit. Auction is a rtnershipgann and you can get the st results only by telling your partner the truth. When iyou deny his suit bid you should tell ihim two things: First, that ou have only two small cards or less his suit; an second, that you have at least a trick in our hand and a suit worth. playing or. If those elements aren't two diamonds is very unsound for the hand doesn’t contain a trick of any description. ‘ Answer to Problem No. 5 Hearts â€"â€" K, 9, 7, 3, 2 . Y : Clubs â€"- 8, 7, 3 : A B : Diamondsfâ€" J, 10, 7 one hmrt, A ssed, and Y bid two diamonds. If a 1 passed, what should B open? The eight of clubs is the prOper openin lead. It is a close hand but the only at er alternative, the ace of spades, gives up command of that suit and may, therefore, be very disastrous. The trump lead is not sound. Three trumps to the No score, rubber gaqle. Z dmlt and bid ‘ ‘r n_!_‘ A.-- jack ten are st ong enough either to support partner’s trump holding or to trump Opponent's high cards. For that reason they should not be led. The eight of clubs is the only real sound forced to trump the next diamond trick. When Z trumps the ten of clubs with the deuce of spades, he shouid lead the ten of diamonds, winning the ,trick in Y's hand with the ace. He should now lead the seven of diamonds and must win the rat'of the tricks as ___ D9. must make a trumpitrick gs prfll b5 ullu IIIUDB "I.“ lye-v .wv he has the ten, seven of 'spajda Over 8': eight, trey. This probkm is an exam of the grand coup. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Clubsâ€" -noae Dnamondsâ€" _Qo J95 â€"â€" 8, 3' EDUCATIONAL COURSE IN SW’IIB An Education Course in Swme Marketing is being conducted under the auspices of the .(Lanadian Swine Breeders Association; the Indus- trial and Development Council of Canadian Meat Packers; the Live Stock Branch of the Department of 'Agrirnlture, Toronto, at the Union Stork Yards. Toronto This course is open to seven Junior Farmers from the County of Grey. The young men selected should not be over 26 years of age. They may come from any sertion of the icounty. The Course. starts at 1.15 Ion Wednesday, December 15th and continues till Friday noon. The Course, consists of Lectures and De- monstration in cured Wiltshiro Sides; Grades and Grading; Judging Hugs and tlarrnsses. In addition there will he trips of Inspection through the Alinttoirs: and Lectures on Animal Diseases and meat lll- spection. AI, in Swine the Department .of Agrncmu'gv, Markdale, will bring a reply Yum all lhu inffvx'm‘apql‘l‘m necesaary. ”Anon! Gill. all ‘ll‘j llll‘vnu...~---__ bvcry boy shuuld takv advantage of the opportunity who can posâ€" sxbjx go. _T|m first sown to apply vl-wv will be, solectml Eyoslght Specialist, Phillips of “K H. 'l‘aylm' ()plnmolric (”Til-v. Owen Sound will visit tlwir branch at Me- Faddo‘n‘s Drug stow. Durham, 011 Due. Mlll. Replacomvnt of lvnsos or repairs 10ft at Drug Slurp at any limo will lum- :Illvullml. Kiri": Agriculturt'. mad: Thursday, December 0. mo donv. ("Tim “'II \\ Thursda m1 m 96 it Ml! rial

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