PAGE 6. Pursuant, to adjomrnmont Hm coum-il mo-t nn abnw flat». Mt-mbom worn all [H‘PSPDL 'l'urnlmll McGrngor: That Council 60 mm g“ in!†clovmmittm- 0f the. Whnln with th» Rvmw- in Hm rhair as a Court 0f vaisinn to clvto'rminu 0w apm-als against. Hm assvssmont roll. --0'nrrim!. l-'.illnwing is “mm†of appralrfl-‘BLSO: x\.‘.‘ .‘li‘lhmalil Nnrman Melnlyro'. assessmi‘nt nu land rwlucml 3-300: Mrs. .\. Nnhlv. M337; .lamo amn-al \Vilhoh-awn; Mrs. J. Lavina with Supt. assws'smvnl nn building. rmlnvml 15-inch tile ’10": .‘Iikn “yum. asst. on land re-l pay Slli'vl. dun-cl 5‘20â€: ml. llillgm'lnm'. :1ssl.l$3Â¥3.2‘.l2 Jas. crrnlirnmlz llo-rh. H. Brigham. asst. l1. 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Mrlmnalcl half «lay .‘urrl, -u-u..-,. . .. V- _ _ U $12132: Dan Kuho. m‘ading $20.25; l’ramk Srhmitt. grading: acct. $220.80; Frank Sc-hmitt. 238 hours. $95.20: Frank Schmitt rvpairs. etc. $8.25: Rqux-t Hriwrse‘m. with Supt. 81.00; Hnn mowing of cmnu'il. $13.75. ilnunt'il aoljum-nml tn mm't. Mon- day. Hu- W1 «My nt' July. at 10 0‘- .l .H. Chittick Clerk. W‘Llullly â€I“ w uuuuu J but, like all rules, this has its excep- tions. If ou have such a strong hand that you ve a good chance for IEsme, ‘ e there is no good reason to pass t no- trump. Bid your hand and make a bold try for me. Then, agam: there are hands w ere the defense rs doubtful and a double becomes advisable to ï¬nd out (your partner's suit. The following WIMUVMJ“ Hand No. 1 Hearts -- 10, 9. 8, 7. 5 Clubs â€"- save game bv passing. A-B have a game at s dos and Y-Z a game at no-trump. 2's and w.:s as follows: Hearts â€"â€" K, 3 Clubsâ€" A, K, Q, J, 9, 8, 5 Diamonds â€"- A, 6 Spades â€"â€" K, 10 Hand No. 2 Hearts â€"- A. 0.1.10. 8, Clubs â€"- A. 10. 9. 7. 5 Diamonds â€"â€" 8 Spades â€"- 4 No score, rubber game. If Z dealt and bid one no‘trump, what should A bid? In this band, also, A must bid over the no-trump. His two suits are so strong that he is just iï¬ed in bidding two heart: and then, if overbil, in bidding thro.‘ clubs. A-B can make {our hearts and \'-Z three noâ€"trump. ‘ Hand No. 3 Hearts â€"â€" K, J, 0, 3 Clubsâ€"A, ],72 : \ Diamonds â€" Q, 3 : A u ‘ -- ~ - 'I -â€"--. gpadcs â€"" 1\9 J9 No score, rubber game. If 2 deal: and bid one no-trump, what should A bid? In this hand, A 11.13 two suits of practi- cally equal value so that the Opening of one or the other may mean the saving or loss of the game. Under surh condi- tions, A is justiï¬ed in doubling one no- Hearts -"_ Q, 10' 8! '(Zâ€"lâ€"ubs â€"- 7" Diamonds f-Anone Spades -- Diamonds are trumps and Z f the tricks against any defense? 8011 they can win 21110 Hearts -â€"- A, K, j, 0 4 If YOU WANT RBSU LTS, AD VERTISE ARTICLE No. 31 ll (Hubs -- Dulmunds hpndcs -â€" I Ill“ 0 V‘n-u â€" â€"- - >racti- winner in the long run. Ling of Here is a little problem that is a fine saving illus: ration of the “squeeze" play, that c'mdi- is, forcing the opponents to discard to no 110- their disadvantage. trump. His partner, B, would bid two spades with the following hand: Heartsâ€"7, 6, 2 Clubs-19,10, 9, S game'at spades. If A Famed ifhe watï¬m opened his heart suit. the spade o ning, of course, he would save game. hese three bands are t ical examples of the hands that shoul be bid over a no-trump on right. an-.. is)...“ were CthS "â€" A! 8 Diamonds â€"- 8. 2 Spades _ K9 J! 7' hand which would justify an original bid of one heart and therefore, is a sound take-out. The stronger the hand, the better the take-out, is a sound mic. Answer to Problem No. 36 Heartsâ€" K, 8, 6, 5, 3 Clubsâ€"~9, 6, 5. 2 l )iamonds -_-â€"- ]0_ i No score, first ame. Z dealt, bid one ! no-tmmp and passed. What should \v M? Y should bid two hearts. The i. sing! ~ton diamond is a danger Spot and makes the take-out justiï¬able. \Vhen- over your partner bids no-trump and you hold 3. singleton or void suit, don't hesiute to take him OUtOWltl'l any ï¬vg- card hcuroor‘ Spade suit. It is a big l A, If) Spades -- v can Y-Z so play the hand that ? Solution in the next article. IN THE CHRONICLE. Hearts â€"- Diamonds - 9 Spades -- none threw pcop e. a 'W». J. Graham. an were killed Instant- girl w: underwent a day afternoon and he may not re- COVPl‘. The party. all of whom rosidml at ()ampania. wore on their way to Urangcwillr. and as tlwy approach- track‘ morning (1. _P. ll. A lush-ml tho ()wvn Sound way freight. to buy, andyif you have any- thing to sell they can do that too. Of course, they can’t take the place of the big display ad., but for the smaller arti- cles you will ï¬nd they will do the trick. Try them. HON. JOHN S. MARTIN The Department of Agriculture THE WEED CONTROL ACT 1 9 2 7 COMPULSORY NOW IN FORCE the destruction of noxious weeds is no longer optional. The destruction of noxious weeds is DOW Every occupant of land and every owner of um .J- cupied land is required to destroy all noxious weeds before seeds ripen. Municipal Councils are required to destroy all noxi- ous weeds growing upon the highways. Let everyone co-operate to end the weed nuisance. Province ofOnurio ;WWTm ONTARIO did (mice and raw: once cast of th.» Mon 9mm. 1 am. (mm [mm 0 pm. (oxcvm Sm l. L. SUITE. I. 8., M. C. P c “dice alld I'C‘S‘tit‘lu‘v' (Hot! (kmutcss and Lamxmu; ~m-t- “It: old PM? Hfl'n-w. m? m:- Ola H 3.11).. mm 4pm . ; :. (Sundays oxcvph-d Graduzm OOHNN’. ' Block. IN 123. [)Bntdt' [I‘lhfltn'l .03. W. C. PlCKERING, DI (Dfl'lttu mm ..| a ..1 Hume Duflmm “mam. 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