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Durham Chronicle (1867), 5 May 1927, p. 3

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limited I Service 3(1 {971 l '1' FOR 83!?!“ lay 5. i927 Durham Ont, 0-737 ’l 0 ran- Kt pic- liately. I" And Hwir mip- way d to Jury wpy h lwi lay‘ Hm tho the fin. l3 Markdalo T ennis fans aro showing signs of unusual activity this year “not lflllh' a number of juniors are applying for admission. Ono court has two-n in artiou Slum April 12th and it is liko-ly that. tho: soruwl court will lw. put. in shape as \x'o'll.â€"â€".\lzirk- italu Standard. llarkdale Tennis Club Preparing an Estimate l'. W. UIII‘IstiII. County EngiIII-III'. and his ImsIstIInt from UI'IIIIgIIIillII. III-III III (IIIIIIII \IIllIII' on Wednes- day III lust II'IIIIk taking IPVI‘Ih III HIIII'I' III III I iIc at an IIsItimIItII III Um (05'. of IIIIIIIIg a portion of “III (JOIIMI Road I:IIIIIIIIcIIIIg link within tho IillagII. 'lIIis estimaIII IIill. it. III IprIIItI-Il, hII. I'I-aIl)‘ for submis- sion in ”II! IIIIIIIII'il III. its I'IIInIl'aI' fl'H‘PUnK IIII Mnnday III'IIniIIII nIIxI.-- Grand \‘allIII‘ Star and VIIICUU. Drilling (nu-rations for all Im llm I'm-m nr llulwrl Svifreicl. in Minto 'l‘uwnship. a short distance from Hm'rislnn gum mm'rily 0n and in NW prvm'lll linw HH- lll'lllt'l’. HU- mn'ol McLuhan is clown 50 foot aflo-r vnrmmh-I'ilw mm at. a Ilt'lllll ol’ ll? I'm-l. .‘Il‘. So-il'l'o'lcl is optimistic as ln llw ru-sulls ln lm oblainml at this \wll uml Mpm-ls all any linw l0 sll'lko- a llnw uf llw much-snughl ml. as llw l'vpnl'l I'o'rviw'd {rum Um vngim-vr ro-wnlly rl-garcling the surw'y mzulv is o'll('nnl'agillg.vâ€"Lis- lomvl Standard. Oil Drilling Continues Educate the Parents H» in Arthur tho-5' are! going .tn start. a t'lll'fi'VV bvll ringing at nine n‘i'lwk o-wry night and all the! '. Iny 5, 1m skirts «sonwetitiuns. T he finest grown ap- ples in America are grown in the province of Hntario. There are sev- vral varieties fur winter nsu which t'annnt kw lwato-n fur cnlur. flavor 0r basting: qualities. -â€"« St. Catharine's Standard. Extension of Normal Course Fl'Hlll Hm Untnl'in Dog'pal'lnwnt 01‘ l-chucutinn mnws the anmmncvma-nl Hunt. thv Nm-mal Sclmul course for lt'au'llo'l's is M lw lo'llgtllvl‘lml [0 [Wu wars. 'l‘lu- pl'vsvnl. mnrsn is a your “110-. 'J'lw t'llangu will laku vll'vcl. ill Hm full ”1' nus- ye-nr. Full Lie-tails Hf thv clupnrh’m-nl‘s plans will lm pulllislu-cl in llw annual mlm-atinn-al pill'llpllll‘l In lw issnml 11.1?“ mnnlh. l’l'o'mivl' Fvl'glismi. as .‘lillisli'l‘ ill ghai'go: of tlm ilvpartmi-nl. has had lll mind for sumo limi'. it is “mirrâ€" siuml, an :im‘uigvnwnt that will plzwv Unitai‘in‘s Nui'mal School l-uui'su on a par with the: iwu-ymu‘ rmirsr uhlaiiiing in ullwr Provin- ro-s ni’ tho- leminn. 'l'o'ntativu plans prmiilc- that ‘lll'l'DSlHH‘lHW imiâ€" chm-s shall. uncle-r Hm iww schvmv, taku mm yosai’s training. after which llwy will hl' suppliml with an in- lo'i'im i'o'i'liiii'alo- allnwing tho-m l0 lvzwh for two or throw yvai's. 'l‘lwy will tho-n H‘tlll'll l0 Nui'mal for liwir sic-mini year. during which pr-i'iml Hwir instruction will lw basml ()ll “H‘ll' inlm-im ti-m'hing vxpvriuncos. H. is unclvrslnml that tho- iii-w two- )‘Nll' i-mii'su may lw i'i-li'nauliw in in» Sl‘llm' Hf i'nqulrlng teai'hm's whu airy nnw li-achiug on Um slrvngth at tho- pi-o-\'ai|iiig onv-ymr- i'mii'so- i'o-i'lilii'ali' tn l'l'llll'll tn Nor- mal Si'hmil at an amn‘upi'iiilii tin)". and l'lbllllbll'll‘ “I" svi'imil )‘i'lll‘.-** Tam lA‘leh‘l'. Making the Towns Pay One of the puzzling uestibns of auc- tion is the proper leadI to make, after the bidding is concluded and the final declaration is determined. The only way to et the best results is to study a good ta le of leads and follow the con- ventional rules. Usually it is easy to de- termine your proper lead when your partner has bid a suit, but even then, if you have four or more of his suit, you have to use good judgment as to the lead and should know the why and the wherefore. That this point is not clearly understood is shown by the following inquiry from one of our readers in ‘ Baltimore: “Several evenings ago dur- ing a bridge game the following situa- tion arose: I had bid two clubs and the opponent on my left had bid two dia- monds and won the bid. My partner had four clubs to the queen and his original lead was his low club. After the hand had been played I claimed that his original lead should have been the queen of clubs as this was my suit, and would enable me to place the honors in the other hands. He claimed that he was correct in leading his low club and referred me to our article on Opening Lads. As I un erstand your discussion of opening leads, this lead of his was absolutely correct, but as no logical reason occurs to me for such a lead I would appreciate very much if you would give me your reason for prefer- ring this lead rather than the best card of the suit.” The reason the fourth best lead is preferred to an honor lead, with four to an honor of your partner's de- clared suit, is because it is usually more important to count the number of the suit held by partner than to know his highest honor and have to uess as to‘ the number. With the lead 0 the fourth ‘ best you know at once by the rule of eleven where the high cards are located and if there is an honor in dumm ', whether or not you should finesse. n that way you can usually “kill" an honor in dummy even with a fourth best lead and so obtain the same result as if the honor had been led. On the other hand, the lead of an honor ena- bles you to “kill" the honor in dummy but gives you no guide as to the num- CW 1926. by 30!”. It. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Author of 'PRACTICAL AUCTION ARTICLE No. 26 ber of qrds in your suit held by your Kartner or opponent, which in most ands is ext ely important. For these reasons, th experts have preferred the low lead to the honor. Of course there are some cases where an honorlead will gain a trick; but in the lon run the ourth best is the winner, an winning auction is really a matter of baiting avgragcq.‘ As a little test of your knowledge, think over the prOper lead in the two following hands and com re results with the analysis that will given in the next attidle. Hearts- A, K, 9 Clubs â€"-j, 9, 7 4 Diamonds - K, ],1 Spades â€" 8,2 No score, first ame. Z dealt and bid one heart. If 31 passed, what is A's proper opening lead? Hearts â€" 10, 7 Clubsâ€"Q, J, 7, 4 : Y : Diamonds â€" 10, 8, 7, 3, 2 : A B : Spadesâ€"K, 3 : Z : No score, rubber game. Z dealt and bid one noâ€"trump. A and Y passed and B bid two clubs. Z and A passed, Y bid two no-trump and all seed. What is A's proper opening 1 ? Problem No. 3! Hearts â€" 10, 8, 4 Clubsâ€" K, Q, 10, 8, 3 Diamonds -â€" A, 7 Spades â€" A, J, 7 Problem No. 29 Problem No. 30 Dale's fur l'arnwrs' work at. the U. A. C. ham just come to '1'. Stvwarl. (luupm'. vaarlmvnl of Agriculture, M31'kdfllt'. 'l‘lu- day allotted to Hwy County is 'l‘u May, Jun" 22ml. livm'y l‘armm- and is family aru invited. Free luncheon is given at noon lo all who mm- to allmnl. Afh'r llm lunch tours through Um Various clonal-tnwnts arc- lwing arranged for and the ntl‘icials will personally look after Um visitors. Clan Urey County Im so ol'gunizml llml. llwl'o shall ho a Molol' 'l‘nur? ll' uny :n'o «lusirous of going by writ- ing the Ul'pal‘lml'lll. arrange-moms will lie niacin to swuro a any In u“. llomwvr, owry l'armoi' who is m- lvncling to go slmnlcl sm' guy of his noiglibors who might likv lhn lruo. Fuller annonnrvlm-nls will lm nimlv noaro'r llu- «kilos. Bo planning for tho trip. (am-y (lounly should soncl 200 car loads. Can the loval «lo-parl- nwnl. of Agricnlluro at Markdulu as- sist. you to organize? Junior Pox-mow finals _ A mwling of tho c'xoouliw of HM Junior Fannie-['5' Aswciution in lNoI'tllufiroy was ln-lclualfwllm \.l\_l.1‘. A. on 'l‘hursduy. April 23m. .\ fmr representation: was present. The following dates were set for the final ('nlltesl in Hm County. ”wry-- m‘l‘inal D1 amatn 1 untvst at. Mo-almcl June ‘24th. Public Speaking May 27th at Kllsyth Final Musiuil Fusuval at Clarks- burg Juh 7”: Final Field Day at, Owen Sound on .‘lu_l3 15th. nu IV ili {Hp Sufi”: (h'vy Farm Yuulh As- FARMERS WEEK 0. A. C. socialinn llw l‘nlluwinu arc- thv Ilnal «klh'si RESWREII 10 B000 HEALTH Ibramaliv {Inuit-st ul. Markclalv. Juno. 12-4. I’UMH' Sw'akilw llullh'st ul I’I'H'v- ville Juno nth. Final Fivlcl Day or Rally at I’lcwln- c-rtun. July HUI. mother 01 eleven uvm takvn l Vdia l‘ Pmkham s \vgv- tflbh‘ (Abmpulmd for wvakm 5:4 and my new .4 [km w ' f It from my sister. Dame Ed.» , ouard Bollefvuillv .of Ramsnyvillv. .. For five yvars l was in misery an was always n ady to cry Now I am so happy tn haw fl)od yhoalth. My daughter, whu ls fiyears old, has also taken it and IQN'eIEE'Sia, has 3130 taken it and wil be h: my to recommend it to all youn x-Dm WILLIAI PAR £14138)! 4“ Buckingham Quieiu 5‘. .3“ I; mu ‘II ‘I, u'ww-aâ€"â€"â€"_- hy suffer for yeurl with back- nche, nervousneu and other ailmenu common to women from curly life to middle nfemrhen Lydin E: Pinkham 's e b In a recent country-wide canvm of purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve tuble Compound. over 250,000 rep ies were received, und 98 out of every 100 reported they were benc- fited by its one. C Buckingham Quebec- “1 am the other of eleveg living chilfiren, living children. and my baby in five months old. lumonly {hymns old md l hayo PAGE 3.

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