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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Dec 1926, p. 6

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H n H \\ 0| thv hmnv of Mrs. H. and F. Mav- Lvan on Friday last. Mr. lhmalol )lactinrmirk. tm’u-hvr hm! wry small altnnclam-n Hm \wathvr bring stormy. Sewral of the pupils lwim: 110m» with sown-n colds. The same olol wish is oxtmded to all the waders ul‘ tho.- lihroniclv “A bright and nu-rry Chriflnms" and “Bowl wifllu's low ”In coming year." All 3r» phmml ln hmlr llnal our olol lrivml sz. snnpsun i< rapidly I'N'mw-rinr. ‘ “'9- al'o- glue! M w» llml Mrs. \Vm. Mr. Norman Marshal is quitv a strangm' in this burg. \li's. Arvhiv )lavlman has hmm ltnoh‘l‘ HIP \Vi'atho‘l' fnl' Sflmt‘ timv. wv how to sm' her nut, smm again. Ttw Baptist. Christmas Trev was held )lonutay qutltth. Thu aiictivnco was wvtt mitei'taim-at by a Sph‘lttnd prim-amnion Tho- tiai'k mails :ii'n almost. im- passable fm‘ rat's now. Tako‘ somo advisa boys and takv a horse) amt cuttvr next, time. T hm you won't newt to sup half way amt walk tho rest. PAGE 6. Th» muioh \wre at danrv halls Jigging with Pat, EVo-n Um clog Damn-cl a jig with Um cat. 0M Santa. hw-lmlo'n. Mrs. :\|o'l)ml;.. all and littlv sun at Edmonton \isitml “in: hm sistvl Mrs. Hugh )lvlhmald. ’l‘lm .\. W. l. was entm'tainvd at thv hunw 03‘ Mrs. H. and F. Mav- "I‘was Hm night. waum (3111' And all thrmmh tho- Imus. Nut}; I'l'o'ilhll'v was stirring Not 0w" :1 "muse. Thu rliiloh'vn Wo-re firstlml 'll how] all Now. FOP Hw I'o-sl. uf tlw family “'Hh oh-m' m-zunlsun NM And Grandpa: was tangnin UH his mid ho-aol, Mnlhm' l'nx-tl'Mh-ol \Vith sumo- gilolml youth. Fatho-I' was ohbing The can'vr with Ruth. BI I I. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Prick Visited am Sunday at Mr. .lnhu Oohm's. Runnings has "1;: ho 8K" Mrs. PI. Dar; for Dwtmit wk winto-r with l Smiih.‘ o Met-tars. Char 84m uf 'l'rmm's: tho- Olul'lo'lt fun .\l l'. Spendi: ents h( The- H0 trimmmi up Hm trv Fillml Hw wiolo' gapin 'l‘lwn lm ing his I‘mm'r m Lulu; Evvnim: Mr. and Mrs. John Lynn worn in Hanowr l'o-m-ntly. Mr. Jm'k MacDonald and Archiv MacArthur haw started In haul tun lli A Merry Christmas and a Happ." New Year to all. Miss Luella Ln'hom spent svwml days last. wool; in Ayton with her grandmotlwr. Mrs. Schenk. (Our Own Correspondent) '\\'P wish the Editor, Staff and 'n-aolm-s a wry mm'ry Christmas. logs. Mrs. Edwards J12. Letter Bram spent. last. work With her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Thus. McMullon. Miss Mary Smith Spent the week PM! at her home here. We suppose this will help to con- firm every true Scotsman in the be- lie! that Adam was really a Scots- man. and that if Scotsmen rule the world it is because they deserve to, and really cannot help it. Quito a number of the young folk from this lino took in tho box social at film Brion on ngilay own- ing. They all report a good time. loot Ion The bagpipes. we are told. aro very ancient and appear on thv sculptures 'and coins of Hebrews. Gmeks and Romans; A terracotta of 200 B. C. {gund at Tarsus, in Asia Minor shows a player with bag- :‘Il‘l unnu- in the Chronicle. It pun. DM Santa. thy-lack". Baum-ml olnwn the flying. "This is a ti! Hf thing's. lmw ln‘ \VI‘I': ml mum: a w: lip HIP chimno Mysvlf fnl As a note writer Mussolini does Domoch ‘ (Our Own Correspondent) (Orr Own Corresponden H aixiéar to be amon the most 1hr authorsâ€"Bum o Courier- h EVEN ST. NICHOLAS ward mm “mm Hut dalu With [It'll] IIHIH' Hr HIM“ Hf H Calderwood A herdcen H Innis and wk" 3 Inn's» and time. T hnn you won't half way and walk thv I“ was rumlsc :3er l0". 'ew- sho- will lwr daughter II \V I n) 9m" ”18' Mrs. Wm wily rrvuvvro-d uftm hrnko-n a fvw wm'ks H om ht. lwro lll (I lim dam-in .‘(clznm f sirâ€""ht fan's family 1 IIHHN' \\ rhimnvv Iimmim par: fro EUIIO'I'HII stat 5:")de ‘ifh his nt llhristmas Hlsv Wm! H \lem luvs 1| last. \W spo'nol I " Mrs. \\' HI at ("'HH lV akin muln [Hun “Uh- wit! pm 1'! It /. Ijmlncil mvt Dowvmlwr 15th. Mnmlwrs all pro-aunt. Minutes adopt- 'l'lu- clvrk twportml that notice had hey" giwn t0 thn parties assessed m l‘lg‘rt-nmnt 'l'nwnship ['0 Municipal Drains Nus. l and 22 l’rntnn-to ap- [mm’ at. this llmmcil mo-Ming fur a mnxidvmtmn nf Hu- I‘lngintwl's' .a- wmsidvl lllo'llclo-ol thum- [)1 ma? {W l sum 01 9113;”? 1.7.1» lingmm'rs‘ swâ€" V’it'o-s. 9581.211. .\11\'c*1'1i.~'vn‘wnt 1'» 1011111'15.“ '11". Thu H <1 01 11w {m- prmu hos w; us $91.92 making 11 1113! cost for blidgv anal amnuches m $1819.11). ' Mark» \Vilmm Jl'lmt. Hm l'o-puz't ul' Hm How“. and UP“. “WW" ['0‘ Hm Ilnm'.-\.‘o-Ilu-Ilt nl' Hw maul in from. of Han Mum” Mums! (Ivmvtm'y 1m minut- ml and Hwy mwiw $2.1m mach t'm' thmr so-r\'irw.~'.â€"â€"--â€"tlul'l'iml. ’l'lw “mung iimuu-vllm's Mack and Wilmn l'o'pnl'twl that “my haul at- tvnoiool Hu- Inc-Min: nl' Hm arbil'z- Inn's ho-M m Primwillv nu .Vnwmlwr 26m in. 2H'1'hl'clzllll'o' with tlm'l'equmst m' l’. S. luspm'tm- llun'. tn vonsiolc-r «my-mm rhangvs in ”w lmundarivs of HIM» S? 5'. .\'u. I? Arte-mesia anal m'rtznn rhangvs in ”w [mu l'llimv S‘ S. NH. 1'.’ ANN leno-lg. lhmh ”Po‘lgusnanllat 1 ul’ tlw Re vw and clnum ill and Wilsnn rv thv mvvting ;\Izu':{-~linhh tlw Road Sup. Arthur‘s bridgo- .\l.~'n that thn vol tn Sign thn pvl'fm'mml up! ';’:’,.'.t:, 'l‘\\'[»,'_~ simi'r‘ “1' [hr i'nst nt’ thv i'c’mcl illlpl'i’n'i‘lllt‘llt nppnsitn \lmmt. l’Hi'o-st. tEvilwtvi'y.-â€"~tZzu'i'imi. .\‘I:‘i«'l§â€"~itnhhâ€" That am Ht'tit‘l’ lm :h'awn m1 tiw 'l'i'ozism'vi‘ in t'mm' nt' «murmur Wumts tn tlw amuunt nt' #3523”. living paymo-nt in full 1'“ .\h'.\i'thm' tii'iitgn.â€"~Czii'i'imt. \Vilsuikâ€"Mackâ€" â€"ln i'i-t'vi'o'nw to tiw :u'i'nunt. «if Mr. C. )lvlnno‘s' fur maul tn gmwl pit. 192.3. which was i'vt'm'i'ml tn tiw Pathmastm' in that Division that. the sum of $2.”) hp [Diliti Mr. )lvlnno's. tlai'rim'l How. “I Johnston arithmssm'l tho' ilmnwil nu twhah’ nt’ tho Gadd family sti-vssing thu [1004i 01' aid bring givâ€" on. am! Pump a‘H'm' 28th um! mum- \\'ImM [my [-3 pmwnn-nt cm work. hit utm ('t‘iu' $1 mmuiml l’PPOl't which was: wad to those pl‘t'smlt. furtiwr action in the "inflow [wing iwhi m'ci' until thn hoâ€" ginning nl' thw iww war. Mr. MrAl'thm'. Hum! Sup‘t risportml u.- i'nliom‘s in i'vai-o-iu'v to) tho- mn- sirm'iinn m’ tiw .\l('.\i'ihm' hriclgn Int. :7 «Inns. 7 and 8: This hi'icigv am! tho- :umi'uz’ii-iws tho-ruin arr \\’ii.~'un ----.\lzu‘kâ€"-~'l'lmt tlu- Rovw be instruvh‘cl tn Innk :lt'tvl' Hh- immml- izlh‘ 110ml?» nf ”10 “(NM family until sumv ntlwr :Irrangvnwnts aw mac!" n» tho-iv huhalf. Cal'l'ii‘d. .-\ po‘titinll was pl'c‘s‘t‘nto'cl to tho“. cluuncil rmuvsting Hm Council to take action in l‘Pft‘l‘é‘llL'P to two 1‘0- sidvnts Hf tho Village who are) not abln to support thomsvlvos. In tho imm'min from! of ”w w'n N'lmul uttt'mlaum- nl‘l'it'wrs Mt'len and Lanmni l‘l‘pHHNI «m HM» \V’M'k the x h M dnnv ohn mg. Hlo' yvax‘. \\ ilsnn--â€".\lzu l\-~-' I hut llw Sulwul .\H0'Ihklmv Ullit'o‘ls’ l'o‘lml'h‘ 1m 2M0 tml and Hun-V l'o'w'iw' $7.1M \\'ilsnnâ€"Fm'gusc m» In I't‘ft‘l't’llt't‘. tn thv Petition I‘t't't‘iw'd ['9 two 1'0- sido nts‘ of tho \illagv “ho am not ahlv tn support themsnlws that tlm Ho-ew take- thn nocvssan stops in tlw mattvr. â€"â€"Carriwl. .-\ rel-tifieate from '1'. H. Dyer, Clerk of the Peace was received certifying that the local selectors of Jurors for the Township 0f Egre- niont. hail duly performed their duties and tiled their report in duv time. , The report of Dr. Sheath, Medical ()tl'irer of Health shows as fol- lows: There has been :35 births and 22 deaths during the year end- ing October 31st 1926. There has been the following cases of infec- tions diseases: 2 cases of Scarlet Fever.’ 4? cases of measles. 1 case of diphtheria. 3 cases of tuberculosis from which no deahs have resulted. 'l‘he expenses of the Board had been $155.50. Robbâ€"Mackâ€"That the following accounts be paid: Donald McQueen, 31.10; George Wright $1.54; Robert Wright. $1.20. for services as arbi- trators re [18.8. No. 9. Proton and Egremont, Egremont’s share; R. Irwin sheep killed and injured 898.50: R. Aitken, sheep valuer 81.; Municipal World for supplies “3.42: John McEachern, repairs to grader 1925 account $1.00; M. Matthews, re- pairs to grader, 1925 account 6013.; W. A. Reeves, pm salary as Assessor 8125.00; John Schutz, for mung»; Fleming Publishing 00., Owen Sound Tho- financial statomont was ro- cmvml and adoptml and 200 COpH-s m'a‘lm'mi m by plfmtgqi. Fm'gusmi-«Markâ€"That. the? Twas- urm' l‘N'PiVP $12.00 fur his services in pro‘pai‘ing thn Financial Stat.»- nwnLâ€"(Iarriml. H wi' 15!” um“ o-rintvlido-nls Mu '1! I'm {yluw .EH'I llh ’ {Inns tlw a; ivtecl. IQ]! '\ of 5‘” . I'nmmtinn of l'..\'..\'. M Egro'mnnt was pa msmr-\\'1ls(m--~-'l‘lm m’n om tlw 'l‘l'o‘asm'c Y‘ 0 n. I '11 t” “I“ a Egremont Council HM 'r SM: $81.36 H?!) «I Inn}: MN um ”huh"! prnVing ul' Hw maul in lw mum-1w): mu! nn July ml'c'wl that Hm '1'H\\'lla‘!li[> l-Ji ul' Hm rust, Ll' tlw ill)- cm wnmlo-téun m‘ Hm \‘Hl gumn~Jf|IaL tlm rupm'l 'uml ilnmu-lllm's Muck ll 300 dvfinin as tho-y I'H tum] must for ammmtml If , linginvvrs' .\:l\'vrti.-'wnmlt l'hv rut M (In HO‘OVO‘ l,\' 8ro ul 1ND. “WW" Fu'r- :zr; I'HHHWSI “'0, appumtwi t0 mowt Hf 'l'l‘nslw‘s m’ Hm In! Ht. ”1" tt'ndé‘nt aclnptml ll Hm‘ls‘ Hu' “"er l'qulS fur Hm H-Hh in IDN'vm- in $379.91). SH- th This brill Hlo'l'o'ln :1 «wt for (in UH was wad m {WHOM 1n the until thu 1w- lll ~ 141:. .. amnunt In .8! ‘: ll mMH .\n. ‘J. l'omul‘t 0! (hp ar- they I'v- snrx'iw-s. 41211-11ch in-m'lu-t- Hu' \Vul'k fur Hm m M‘tlo‘l m l'an'm I'l'lml. ' “HI“: 7 «'XiF it I'atm'. 1' CU“ tn HI 5h mo- I'H H 'tlmr ln'ioluw, $13.32; R. {2. MrKnigM. is“! \‘H'o's :i‘. linginm‘l' .\l«'.\l'! iolll' 4h1'iclg'v $81.26: llm'w surviws l'm- Mc- ‘l.’\!'thln".~' bridge! $31M}; ch) svl'ViCns rn ,J’I‘ov. Enginvor Haas, $3.00; do post,- 'n;.re mm lvle-plmning $3.17): Tl'PilSlH'l‘l' llralum- of salary. $75.00; ch) [mstagn faml “Km.” $15.39; Clerk. balance of salary. $173.00: dn lmslngv. lo-lwlmnn and 0‘ll'.’c'lu|w.~«' fm' Tax Nulim‘s $19.70. {Mul'nhm's of llmmcil attmulant'n at {meeting to date, $15.00: Ii. Christiv, 11180 of room $2.00.-Car1°icd. Murk«~\\'ilson~â€"~â€"'J‘h:ic tho lh-ew varato tho- rlmir and [Minty llm-w l-‘rrguson orrupy tho suniuâ€"«tlzu-riwl 'l'hu l'ollo\\'in;: :uhlrrss was road to tho lhww: \Vr, thH menilwrs of tlounril. including lilt' tllwrk and 'J‘l't‘ils'lll't'l‘ olrsiro at this final moot- im.r of tho yoar to ronwy to you our appreriation of your survirrs as H'm-w clurin:.r tho yrar. \\'o- holirw you Imw inmlvan l'ill'lll'Sl. tunic-avor to clisrlnirgo- tho various clulivs clo- mlving upon you in an vfl'icient maniwr. Tho clutios which falls to our in your otl‘iro are often wry arduous. hut you haw always man- ifostml a willingnoss to beat; your full share in all the official work of the Board. Trusting you may be long sparvd to Spt‘lltl your usefulness for tho \w-ll‘arq of the municipality. zldxo-ziiwlnwnt. t'ul' h'mlo'l's I'w .\IV.\I'â€" DONATIONS FOR PRESENTATION Mr. Calder madc- a suitable reply. Thu other mnmhm's of Council, also the Clark and Treasurer spoke brief- ly. Council then rose. “ 'Nash’ Can." a "The Ingersoll of Autos.“ “Oil by Myself." "Sick Cylinders.” “Puddle. Jumper." ”The Stuttering Stutz." “Four wheels. all tired." “I may be shirtless, but I’m not lazy." "Fierce Arrow, with a quiver." “100% A Meri Can.” “Just see what $12.60 will do." "9971 Static}; “Chicken, Here’s your Coupe." “Rolls-Oats." “Danger ! . 20,000 Jolls.” “Vertical Four." “Struggle Buggy" “Baby Lincoln." “The Uncovered Wagon." “Little Bo-Creep.” “Honest Weightâ€"No Springs.” “Why Girls Walk Home.” “'Dis Squeals.” “Mah-Jong." “Pray as you Enter.” Switchcrafl The Bride (at the telephone): “0h, John, do come home. I've mixed the plugs in some way. The radio is all covered with frost. and the electric ice box is singing ‘I Wonder What's Become of. Sally‘ " Signs Seen on The Back of fords most important. \ ou often hear pk!)â€" ers say, afttr pla_\inr a hand badly: “The next time I get that hand, I Will know how to play it, "but they are only fooling themselves. The possible num- ber of hands that can be held at auction is so tremendous that no player can ever hope to hold the mme hand twice. For that reason, don't try to remember my one hand. What you should do is to try to remember the principle in- voived, for the same principle can be med in numberlas hands. The only neful purpose of example hands is the illustrzgcion onda 1ple,pl and m you n rsta t? an e in and its proper appfrl tion to other handed a similar character you haven’ t E; tained the lesson from the example ads that “N y were intended to con- In the h 1nds given in last week’s icle, the principle involved is the Fstion of a trump lead. When should trum be led? Study these bands ully and try to masterthe principle he or {our diamonds to the queen. Of these two leads, the latter is the better. If A loads the diamond suit, he should bad the deuce. If he leads the club suit, he should lead the ace. Don’t lead away i’om aces when a suit is trump, if you told four or more. If you do, you are very apt to have the ace trumped on A number of readers of these articles, in answering the various problems tha are given, want to know If they shoul ' try to remember the hands given. Of course not. The hand is of no value whatcyor, but the principle i‘nvnlvod is Fom,fustgame.2dealt,bidone bartandallpased.WhatahoddA dPThisis not thet ofhandthu ifies a trump lead. be bid of one t doesn't hm. barn}; ngm-at mpstrcngt sot t ’spartnermay ry well have one or more honors hi that suit. For that mason a kind of A's iingieton trump might “kill” an honor his partner’s hand. A should not lead way from his four spades to the king, r by so doing he may lose his chance )makc his kin .Theonl twoleads. l-ft are a leaa four c to the Covyfisht lm‘bv Hawk. 1:. DAVID ALLAN, Clerk. in» Uni £5: Author of ‘PRACTICAL AUCTION BRIDGE” ARTICLE No. 8 IXamonds -'â€"- A . Spades-A,10,2 Noscore, rubber g.amc What should 2 m dealer bid? Harem two interesting hands, both which illustrate important principles of bidding. Think them over and then mompare. realms with the analysis tint will be given in the next article. No score, rubber game. If? Idealt and bid three 51x1dcs,what should A bid. ’ Heartsâ€"A, K, Q,3 Clubsâ€"8 piatpondsz, K,Q,J,8,3 No score, rubber game. 7. dutlt, hid {our hearts and all passed. What should A lead? In this hand, the lead of the single- ton trump is obligatory. The other three suits all contain a king, and one of the easiest ways to lose a kingr is to lead away from it. If you should (levide to lead one of the three suits, which one should you lead? Never guess if you can avoid doing so and you can avoid it in this hand by lL’LUlln the singleton heart. The original bid 0 low hearts should show ' set up heart suit, so that a trump leat should not “kill" an honor in B's hand, as was the. case in hand No. l. In'casc A gets the lead later and is forced to choose bet ween the remaining suits, he should prefer the spade lead to any other. The preâ€" emptive bid of {our hearts should indi- cate weakness in spades. \Vai‘olon John '1'. Milli-r. ol' ltnvlc- lyli‘llg i'ol'oile a t'c-quost t'ur clo- nations from (troy County toward a presonlation to tho LiouLonant- (tow-Puma tin]. lloni'y tlm'kshutt. who is i-otiring on January 3th nrxt. and an oll'on't is living nimlo hy tho Hntal'in Associatocl Board of 'l'i'aclo, (lanaclian .\lainit'm-tum-s‘ Assovia- tion. and tho Rotary anol Kiwanis tlluhs and various othoi' organiza- tions to hold a hanquot. in Toronto on January 18th. Tho public is askocl for cuntrihutions for tho. pro- sontation to ho mallo and lists for this litlt‘poso aro Opt'nOd at all chartorocl banks throughout tho provinco and. you are askod for a contribution not oXComling in any ono caso tho sum of mo dollar. Tickots for tho hanquot ax'o Open to tho public and can he purchasod up to January tst. the second lead. It is also better poac- ttce to.avoid leading a suit containing an ace if there is as good or a better lead in another suit. The load of an at c gin-s up contr l of the suit and 1051‘s the chanceo using it to “kill" a high honor in an opponent's hand. Diamonds ’;“' K,’8, 4, 3 Spades -â€" K, 10, 7, 4 Hearts â€"â€" 6 Clubsâ€"- K, 7, _6, 2 Wynne Fergus 6n Answer to Problem No. 8 TO LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR GOLONEL COCKSHUTT Problem No. 10 Problem No. ifiiIHNNUKM {H IIiu sump Iinu‘. c Leads in Capital This :1in IIw Huyal Hank Iilv heayivsI. vapiInIizaIiun of any Hf Ilu- I":uiaui:-niIIimIm'mI hanks puIIinu In illsI uluaid “I “I“ Bank OI Mun- ng-xial, “hi4 II Im- miIsIamIinu vapiml iuI 329.916.700. and IINI account aI “Iv :salm' Iigm'v. TIH- llnyal Hunk uI' .Ilunmlzi, which leads :1” «either Canâ€" ’u-Iian banking iuinIuIinns in I'I’n'vign one-rations and ucvupivs an impurâ€" lzmI. wsiIiun ' :mmng Ilw inIvrnu- tinnal banks «)1' Ilw \wn'ld, has lieu-n ('xImNIing, Ihu spho'iw nI' iI~' m'Iixi- UI‘S stvatlily «luring I'm'eni. yval's. and Ilw pi'vsc'nt im-i-vasc- in. capilal is :i naIui'uI i'vsuiI «if this uxpmisinn. I Foreign Operations. $5,600,000 of New Stock at 8200 a Share on Basis of One For Five Brings Capital of Bank to 830,-- 000,000,1 Highest in ganadaâ€"nest The clvcisim of tiin ditttors to increase tiu- outstanding capital m‘ tlm institution by $5,6(Xi.01l), will: \‘aluahln rights: hn‘mwl in: sharp. lu'iliivrs. was rvslmnsiiilv fur Hm strung“) in tin- stuck ul’ ilw "Ii}'tll Hank ia-‘i. \\‘N‘k Whil‘ll lii'mig‘hl. Nu. pi'ivv up 131/... imims in 270 at lin- ("IGISP on Saturday, HUI. 'l'lw HMV issuw c-i’ sim'k. “hirli 'l'lw iww issuv 1'1 smvu. “nu-u; \Vi” brim: thu nutshmding vauilnliâ€"j zation of “in hank in. in 3‘30“”.000 is living nfl'vrecl in Silfll"‘vllfllti0i‘s at a prion of 8200 pm- shat-0 mi um basis "f 0110‘ MW sharv fur i-avh liVu; “PM, tlms,in«licaiin: rights In tlwi val 1. 01' $11.70. 'l“w_xcst acmunti 0 Um bank is hi'illé.’ inm'fiasml In Kmmwm at Han sumo limp. ' i In i|< last pllhlisllt'll stalvmvm.| fnl' HIP I'mmHu uf (M'lulwl'. Hm Iiuyal 1 Bank shmu-d total assuts of 3759,; 076,605, as «‘mmparcd with ..78!,5'2.’».-3 VW,VVV, Accoun “I‘Juvvv t Increasedwto'Same Figure. I H5 for the Bank of Montreal. The vxlrnt of aw Bank's foreign operations is indicatml by the fact that, on its (Mum-r statvmnnl. d0- pusits «mtsich- «of ”w Dominion m- tailed $163,268,097 as rampart-d \ViHn «ivmand dupnsits in Canada mnuunl- iing m HNMMADBZ and sminps d..- innsits in Gamma anmuntin'?’ In $276.- 372,312 whilu ('ln'rvnt hm s ()Insidu of Canada :mmnnlw- tn $133,187.36 'iag (-nmpzn'mi will: vurw-m Imnw in allanada ul’ HUIHNLH'M. WO'OWQ'QW‘OMW0-Oown' i The Bargain Store Thursday, December 23, me "‘00.".- Wan.“ O It Will The Chronlu . IH' [Am ulv W?" \\21‘- For Tm ?‘ William 5 m LOT :1. 2% m" “min: in you hr" \\ hm “.8th an nu» even-3 "Us '.: (gm; fight t ticnlm “ll. 3. out“. Sun: In!" M M [In Ihd “w (N 1m (ll?- .C'H huh JUN to "3" 'I )0 ;l( (H l’h DP. BATE of :0. Sam: CASH \ “it DRS MIDI C lassi

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