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Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Aug 1927, p. 4

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PAC! 4. Published gvery 3hr!!!” mggnéyg at the oflice. Guam: Street. Durham, Ontario. by Frank Irwin. Editor and Proprietor. The Chron- icle is mailed to any addreu in Cnnadnet the rate 0! $2.00 per year. 81.00 for nix months. 50 cents for three months, 25 cents for one month. To any .nddreu in the United Stntee of America, $2.50 per year. 31.25 for six months, 65 cent- for three month; Foreign sub- scription rates on application. Iem ber Canadian Weekly News- pnpe re Auocintion. Last wwek’s Review publishes a Ivtter {rum Mr. B. F. Ahrens of Hanuwr complaining that he had been fined when passing through Durham becauge he dig! not come to ~-â€"-â€"-â€" (m .‘IA 1'5“”. WU‘“\I‘ .- a full stop when entering on the PPOVlDCIOI Highway here. Mr. Ahrvns makes plenty of insinua- tion and ends up his epistle by saying that he stated to Magistrate Laicltaw that he would never enter Durham again by car and that such treatment of outsiders, while townspeople were allowed to go free, WOLM alrme trade away from this to“ n, Whoamcr is afraid of unit. ting any caution. civil or religious, to the teat of Ira discussion, is more in love with his m ' ' than with the truthâ€"WA SON. UV . \Vn haw no complaint tn make because Mr. Ahrens feels a little "min-n“ because he had to pay a fine, but we do think he was very in adxm-cl t0 make such a fuss about} being mulcted for a clear infrac- tim» Hf the law. Durham, perhaps. is unfortunately situated, from the stumtpuint of being on a I’ovincial Highway, with trains O icer and ¢-\'o'i‘j\'thtlli_t. and you can’t get away mm a lot of gtutf as practised in imms like Hanover where there is nu wx'vrnment supervision. With mmur accidents an the increase. the guH'l'tlmt'llt de'vug its utmost to o'llmlllilti' them, and newspapers like the (Hebe ralling for even him'o' drastic legislation, we fail to st). xxho-ru the romplaint Ht Mr. Ah ..- is justified. What. is the no 2 ..i' :m» and regulatinns if they aw not enforced? ‘. ‘ - ----:¢‘\ “I" HUG Lusvavuu. 1 12'. Min-us rvl'vi's to the punish- Ill-:1? ni' "nutshh'l'S" and tlw letting Hi.‘ 1' "id limtm‘is‘ts, l‘IVitleutl he (low not know what he is tal'ing alum! whrn lw makes this accusa- nhu, ul‘ t‘lnt‘ is Just. trying to get away with the usual tnsinuation that. some people employ when r-Iught in law infraction. Local pmph- urn uhvying the “stop" sig- llitl". They have to, or they will he pl'USt’Cllletl just the same as Mr. Ahrens. The hunt has no choice in lh -~ matter. L Al-_l Ill" lllubvul. .\lr. Alli-ens seems tn think that llw law llo’l'o' is living enforced [00‘ strictly. 'l'lw Act as it applies tu‘ <lnp film-Ms (and all streets and con- wsswns Evading on to "through" liiglnvays arc? SH tlEaignated) says that all want-lea must come to a "lull slnp“, This does not mean to saw «lawn, or even 11(30er leD. ll. mvuns that the vehicle shall be ln'mm‘lzt to a full step, and all and illlltll')’ who make the law suit their mm muwnience are liable to pros- wnlmu. “'0 do uut mean to say that all \xlw haw disulwyed this law have lvmn llppl'flllf‘lltlml; that would be llll|HNSlhlUl but \Vc‘ do say that all wlm have lumn observed have been nutitiml ,3.) far as we can mid out, llullluu ugv nu. up n... -"__ .\lr. .\hrens says that he will nexer again appear in Durham with a meter car. That is his choice. The same has been said of motor- tats from Durham who have Visited Hanover and been lined for crossing mer some. of the intersections in that town, one man being mulcted for driving mer the prescribed ten miles an hour. In this instance he “as going over ten miles, but was under the fifteen mile limit. “'6 would not insinuate that the Han- .»xer authorities pick up outsiders only for these infractions, but we \Vlll say that we have seen innum- erahle Hanoverians motoring across intersections in that town as high as twentyâ€"the miles an hour and nothing: was done. Possibly the Hanover authorities did not seej them. Taken any way you want to look at it. Mr, Alli-ens letter showed poor judgment. but if the "step" hylaw is enforced fairly we fail to see where it is going to drive any business away from Durham. Mo- torists generally would sooner come to a town \\'llo'l't’ the motor laws are enforced and where driving is safe than driw into a town where. evâ€" ery man is a law unto himself. Mr. .\hrens might rhange his mind were he to Visit Durham on a Saturday night and see cunsldeiably more than three hundred motor cars from the rountry roundabout parked on the from street while their owners did business with the. local mer- chants. This does not take into consideration the other cars placed in local ear parking stations or on the. bark streets.“ __ LL‘L WHY THE LAW? ', Anna 35, um. has been forced on the public by the few to whom law and order and decent, careful driving mean no- thing. . The writer in last week’s Review gives a list of the large centres in‘ which he has driven and in which he has never been called to answer for any law infractions. The answer to this is that while in these cities he has obeyed the traflie signals. Let the writer journe to Toronto or any other city, vio ate the stop signs, or ne otiate the “no left-hand turns" and e will find he will not 'get very far, 3 Motor laws are becoming more istrict each year, and we miss our guess if they do not continue so for some years to come. The trail of motor accidents and fatalities ities in the effort to stamp it out. No one likes to get “pinched“, bu when you do and know. that you are in the wrong, our advnce is to pay the line and keep quiet about it. J anv v~â€"-â€"_. _ The recent financial crash of an automobile salesman at Picton, an- nounced in last week’s dailies, should be a’ lesson to a good man? who have a little money to inves . But will it? In this particular case, a prominent resident of the Picton district is reported to be the heaviest loser, he having lent the now bankrupt garageman a large sum of money, which, by the way, he lmrrowed, receiving there- for seven per cent interest and ten [WP cent discount, 3 total of seven- torn per cent. It is all very well to lend money out at interest. and while we do not pretend to be a‘ financier by any moans. we are of the opinion that should anyone approach us for the loan of any large sum and oli’ered to pay seventeen per cent interest, we would be within our rights to have [till't' suspicions as to the security Eull'm'ml for repayment. -- 1..-. - "th “HUI'PH nu. icyugua-«u. _ Any business man nowadays Witt the proprr socmity can got. accom- modation at any chartorod bank at sown per cent interest and those utl‘o-ring more. in our opinion, have good reason for doing so. '1‘ ho Pic- tnn rasv. so far as this one particu- lar mnmy lender is concerned, was an attompt to got something tor no- thing. and as is usual in cases of this kind ho ramo out "holding the hug” and got nothing for something. It is little wonder whon cases of this kind aro brought to our notice that. successful husinoss mon oftvu iwill ttwir wiws an annuity instoad int“ a lump sum. .\t tho timo it, may ism-m a hardship, but who knows that thoy have fully considered tho situation and placed thoir wiws in a position whorohy they arr suro ot a goon living: and not. liahlo to ho unrhrmt out of their money by some unsrrupiilt‘ms individual who offers tlwm an Mhorhitant return for thvir inwstmont and linally does Hlt'nl out of both principal and inâ€" tvrvst. If so-callod good business mt‘ll somotimus got trimmod. it is 'littlo wondor that tho husinoss-in- t'xpt'l‘it‘llt‘t‘d woman otton tails for tho oxaggoratnd statements of the higllâ€"pt’iwmw-d snlvsnn'n. The August. meeting of the Ladies Mission t'lirrln of the. Baptist. Clmrrh was held at the home of Mrs. \Vil- trill Thompson with the. \‘ire- pres- dent. Mrs. J. .\.tf}1'ah'am. in the chair. The meeting opened by singing a hymn. The Scripture lesâ€" son was read by Mrs. 'l‘hnmpSlm. followed by prayer by Mrs. 310mm Miss )lofl'et, gave a reading on "The Monk” and Mrs. (i. A. Thompson a prayer on "Stewardship of Influâ€" Pnro". Miss Hill. of Toronto. tho superintendent. of agents for Tho Baptist, Visitor. was present and3 ,gave a Very interesting report of‘ Lthe work 0f the Home. Mission Board l of Untorio and Quebec. Miss Redford wave a solo. “Open Your Hearts“: and an instrumental. TM meeting rlosml with prayer by Miss Julia McLean. After the. close of the meeting. Mrs. Thompson served lunch. «m Thursday. August. eighteenth. ttw Sunday School of anen St. t'lllll't"h twlct its annual picniv to which all ttw members of tholmn- gx'vmtimt \wre invitmt. The sports t rommithm had planned a. full pm- gmm nt‘ ram-s which \Vet'e outm'ml into onthusiasticalty. and thorough- ly mjnyml. Ttw water sliml'ts were a special attraction. After boun- tmms wfroshmonts were partaken nt. ball games wore played. All full that ttw ncrasinn had hem a Very (‘Iljny'ablu one. The pimic Hf tlw Prmbyterian Sunday schonl was held In Grm'nu wnud‘s hush. Glt'uulg. last Thursday afternoon. A most pleasant after- noon was spent at which more were suftball game‘s, innumerable races fur the childrm and the usual picnic sumwr. We unnerstand that :1 \‘NW' oniovable few hours were a very enjoyable few hours were spent in the flue bush just a short distance from the Easterlv boundary of the town. and that both members of the congregation and Sunday school were present in large num- bers. A little three-yearâ€"old child of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McGuire of Holstein sustained a painful frac- ture of the arm at the elbow last. week while playing about the mill. The child was brought to the local hospital and the fracture reduced by Dr. Jamieson. Road the Classifiéd Ads. on Page 7 WITH THE CHURCHES MISSION CIRCLE MET HELD ANNUAL PICNIC PRBsB'iTERIAN PICNIC POOR BU smass A PAINPUL ACCIDENT SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Miss Sadie Wilkinson of Mount Forest, visited last week with her aunt, Mrs. Thos. Daws. itm's With Twamloy. “Illa, LVILU. -n-vu -â€" . -., Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robertson and family of Toronto and Mr. Alfred Huston, Gndetjifln, wmyy §pnday vis- I] L__‘ Mrs. Wm. Whitmore and Mr. and Mrs. Rife 0f Hespler were Visitors the first. of the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Schutz. Mrs. W. Lobsingcr and' two child- ren of Kitchener are visiting with her mother, Mrs. Jerry Allard, 0f Hm Rocky._ A . . . “a ‘ ' _Af,_:l--‘_A [\‘.I Mr. Frank Ritchiv is visiting his aunt and unclv, Mr. and Mrs. J. LiVingstun t’ur twu we‘ugks in De- troit. Messrs. Hmry and Conrad Sheenâ€" hnls ul‘ llml Axe. Mich., visited the tirst at the wwok with thvir sister, Mrs. r1. 1:. Mrt‘llorklin. Miss Etlwl Hewitt is visiting: hrr sister. Mrs. J. Livingstnn t‘nr two! wvvks in Dutruit. l Mr. and Mrs. William Juhn Mr- Fatltton. (Honvlg. wish tn announce ’tha viigzigvnwlit, ul' thrir youngest tiallgllit‘l', Ella “u U! Mr, (it"u'gf} \\'hitn'mrr. ynungest sun at tlw late- Mr. N. \Vhitmuru and Mrs. Whit- more. tiilonolg, tlm marriagn in take place in mintrmbcr. Mr. and Mrs. Lirant. Whittalwr and family of Turuntu are Visiting fur 3 tom «lays with Mr. and Mrs. Rubcrt Campbell and nthr relatives in tnwn. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Aljoe and family at Kitrhvnvr shunt owr tho week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Rulwrt Camiilwll. Dr. Lceson, son James. and A -0 ‘JUilll'lH II. Dr. Leeson, son James. and daughtm- Margaret. of Varney. vis- itml Grand “11on t‘rinncis lust wank. Miss MvNiméo of Varney has bvvn Visiting with Paislvy friomls the past twn \x'wks, Mr. and Mrs. Harpm' Mcfiirr and baby of Detroit, and Ross Lauder, of Durham. Visited last. “mil; with Mr. and Mrs. \Viliwrt Myth. 7' II _“ ;Vll. “11L; .u-.-,-. v. --' __ V. . . ‘ ‘ Miss Bunnie Grunt ls \‘nsmpg J!” aunt, Mrs. \V. L. l‘lldm'wood In 10- mum. - 'I“. I \IW '1 H. (lmhott of Tilsuuhmg is swmlim: his holiday with his mu- thvr 1‘, I n 0 __ in“ ~-‘- bll‘ 1.. Mr. Tm! \‘ickm's of Regina, Sask., who camv East. «m businvss with his company at, Regt'rew, is spending a few days infmwn this \wek Visit- ing his mother. Mrs. J. \V’. V'ickers, and other relativm in town and Bontinck. '7 ‘- .‘4 ‘0 _ l HOgS ........................ 8.50 Wheat. ...................... 1.1;“) Oats ................. .40 @ .50 Balley ............... 6') (i? 70 Buckwheat .......... .05 (m, 70 Peas ................. 1.10 a: 1.15 Mixed firain, per cwt. ........ 1.25 Hay, pm‘ ton .......... 8.00 to 10.00 Eggs. ........................ .30 Butter ...................... .30 IILIIIL. 1;. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Sparling and THE BIG QUESTIONâ€"CAN THE FIGHT FAN COME BACK? â€"-Thomas, in the Detroit News. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THE DURHAM CHRONICLE .MF." and Mrs. Robert ......... .67) (ii? .70 ......... .0?) GD ,7 ......... 1.10 (:3 1.15 per cut ........ 1.25 .......... 800 to 10.00 .30 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ................ family returned last. week from a two weeks’ vacation with relatives at Goderich. Miss Orma Burnett is visiting with friends in Toronto. Miss Grace Becker is visiting for a few days with relatives and friends in Toronto. u- ‘ 7 7 ‘t ll ICIIUU III .I- Vb Vllv‘l' Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson of Carney, N. J., visited for a few. days last week with the farmer’s bro- ther, “Mr. and Mrs. T. Henderson, here. A. -- A -_,,_;l --‘-‘A Mr. D. Pugh of Mount Forest was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. Henderâ€" son over tho week-end, spending an' Sunday with them at their mttagu at I\_'orhur0n. --‘-- A“ A" ‘Inn ! In tub;- u- (201. J. B. Macloan, owner of Mac- lpan‘s Mag-Minn, and Mrs. Mac-lean, were guests 01‘ Mrs. J. Hill Hunter at "'l‘hv Hmlgns“ 01} Wednesday of last-week. .l f" ‘ . ‘ ‘- I "' \V l.[ 1‘. [(153 Mr. S. M. Hamilton 01' Toronto and Mr. Hugh Hrcinx'nim-r of New York sue-m, Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mplh'aith. . 9 u Jlln. u. ._v‘ ...-..-....- , ‘ .- mkiiss ilrvsswoll and Sister 01 Kingdom are visiting with My. am} Mrs, R. J. Mnorlmmi and Miss 12. Svimtz. ' -- .- II ‘ 0-“ Illllun. C “(W .I. Roll and Mrs. Boll leave today for their new home at. Brook- dalv, Man. The best wxsue of Dur- ham citizwns go with them. On Tuesday evening of this Wonk at tlw hnmu ut‘ Dr. and 311's. .-\.h.\1, Bvll. Ill" unuu~ ... .,.. ‘... - _-- _ - a ro'cuutiun was tmulm'ml Rev. and Mrs. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mcfiim', alsu recmltly married. at which about, twmty guests were prggent «- ‘3 1“ Y ‘l..l“:.u. fi':(\:. 1.1; you“. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McGirr Visit- ed for a complc of days with his mothm'. Mrs/[110111213 )lcliirl'. and sisters. and with Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn McGirr in (ilenelg. They left the beginning Of the week {01' thwir EPI'W hum: at Oshawa, Mr, and Mrs. Frml Musg‘rm'o of Moat’mwl Visitml with Mr. and Mrs. H, JUPRSCH OVPI' the ww-k-mul. Miss Irene \Vhiitakm‘ of Tm-unto is visiting rolatix‘us in town for a few days, -‘ A. a.‘ ‘ 11,. ‘V UK! an. Mr. :iml Mrs: Murray Smith and family of erghtun arn swmhng their vacahmrin town with Mr. and Mrs. Jnlm Smlih, ‘ ‘ A ‘ \ Littlv Miss iiaiim Pm'tm' of Bon- tinvk is Visiting with hnr grand- mnthm'. Mrs. Hopkins llt‘l't", and with Mr. and Mrs. R. “'hitmm'l‘. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Allan and fam- ily of Toronto \wre m tnwn for a cmwlf‘ of days last. Wonk. They â€"vâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ MW . __ __ , AUG. anusâ€"From Toronto, Calcdon hast. Beeton, Meaford, Collmgwood, Pcnetang, Midland, 0 South and East in Ontario, (1150 Stations in Quebec West of St. Andrews and Lachute. SEPT. 1th7Ff0m Stations in Ontario. Toronto. Inglewood Jot. and 'X’est and South thereof. LKCIUS oUl V‘ In! II- v-wâ€"vâ€"uu --â€"_â€"' bpecul ally-o v ____ _____ _ _ _' - From TORONTO (Union Station)-Au¢. 80thâ€" From OTTAWAâ€"Au . sowâ€"12,0 ' 12.01 am. (MidnightAug.29th)12.30pm.;10.409.m. night Aug. 29th); 12.0fm. 1 Lin. (Mud- BOpt. Tutâ€"2.00 p.m.; 10.40 p.111. From PETIRBORO -- ‘0‘. From WINDSOR-4.9% 7”! From 'ALI W 30th -- 12.01 am. (Midnight -l2.30 a.m. (Midnight Sept 6th) 7th - 9.00 22:. via Guelph. Aug. 29th) via Lindfiy, Black. via Chatham, London, Ha 'lton water and Athcrley. , and Inglewood, Georgetown Md Inflcwood. mg!) an from other principal points connacting with ubovc A --_A -_ A A a... 3mm u. cam-so Smith's an. a and baled Tm «in Lag. onuhi Shore AUG 30th Lino "’d "unlock-fin“ Lino; m *0 Janette-t. Includws Buds-ton ' mWMmsWhMW5TmWMJWt Lino. Promd!8uflonoh03mh.3wthnndWo¢dTMt-W.WJW.NW [ denndWhuI-unonOva. Wuhan-ton. Tmm.£lorn. Limb SEPT 7th mumrmmmwum ”mum“ ' P “5““.th tho WP." WWI-anti 1M.“- “Mgr”... .......:...:'--...............a........ Railways. mmwunomtodfmuindpdpdnb. mummamumro mammwuwuaw-amuâ€"uum Travel M W a... mgr. normals. noun. CANADIAN PACIFIC Tm“ ‘0ANA DIAN NATIONAL W cia! Trains f or “’izmiptg vi; Canadian National Railmys‘ To WI'NNIPEG cent permfleto point-beyonbutmu Mof Edmonton. Macbeod and Canny (03.) Grant this wee . u - “rung” and um: rims connecting with than speck] trains. For detail: consult 10ml Candi“ N: W colonic. W can fit m and W l .. v...“ Dr. and Mrs. hitsitt and sons John and Bert, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dlvid Lamb in Ben- Miss Janet Mountain of Mentord spent the past week at her home in Bentinek. Ilr. and Mrs. E. A. Boy and “:11in are spending their vacation in 'Hamilton and Percy, of Edmonton“ home. Mr. Hugh Thompson of the local post ofl'ice stall is visiting m Toron- to for a few days. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith and little son, of Grand Rapids, Mich., are the guests of the farmer‘s brotherâ€" in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Dean. We were please to have a short call from them last night. Ilinl, :5 Ill llUlu Luv“. .w..- ---v _ Mrs. Duggan, of Flinnâ€"Mich” is Harvesters Plus half a cent per mile beyond to all pointsin Mani- toba, Saskatchewan, Albertaâ€"Edmonton, Tannis. Calhary, Rimbaud and East. IE‘fl’RNINGâ€"Hafl a cent per mile to Winnipeg. plus $20.00 to datination. $2 room‘wliifli PEG Plus H cent per mile. sum paint to “'innipcc August the twelfth, the marriage ind of Nellie Mame Fflkinghun. oldest «hunter of Mr. and Mrs. Nowell hikingham, to My. Alfred Wu of Tompw. The bride 17:: becommgly drosspd in pdo pink crepe With ace mm- mings and but m much. Members of t e bride‘s funny were presem at the ceremony, wlucp was per- formed by java}. Sapddes. Thu ‘n "‘4xn. .n [M 1: Road Foremw (culling It hmm: WWiW)-â€"“Excuse me. madam. but have you been singing Ulifl mm‘n- meLOIdy of the Houseâ€"“Yes, l tum. been singing‘aiitue, but why dn 5m. W IDII Ivv â€"â€"- R. F. (with obvious embarrass- ment)â€"-“Well, you see, my man hm u knocked ofl twice uready, tlnnkmg it was the dinner whistle. m I thought I had better ask you 11n1 : . hang out quite 80 long on that tn}. note." Road the Classified Ads. on Page 7 25,000 WANTED ". m m - vvvvvv will mide m Toron- with- Mr. fill honors; “‘1" a pa»: IRS. MARY FOX DEAD AT VANCOUVER. B Well-known forum! 7. «013010 Township Pa on the 7th Inst. {Hui NW‘S H! HI.- Fox at lwr luvl Mrs. Fux. \xtw‘ WIS lip and at day pl'0\'icm~ 3: taken mulch-v.13 It “.30 fimmm cased mm \\ H I “"10 «now : fell and fl'm'H lble to an! :n' I cruh‘h and good lwaHh n death. whirl: v her family and The lah- Mb, 3! male was Mary I‘ Trafalgar 'l'mxnm only I few mumh muvml ho «Hum- here f or 80m rivd (\Vicw. Ii Lauriv. \th lowing year. slw was mm Fox. and 1m ham. \thl'v ~ hum. \K'ht'l‘v sllv II 20 years 330. Mu Ilr. Fox «No.1 mm mm. WH‘; ll." .‘ V‘Plls spun! I22 Oknnamm \ul! .‘ b'a. ”10 di'W‘il-t'li in \‘ancmn-m- ~m The {mu-ml Muuul l’lvae-zn Ian; on “'vdm intermmt “us- Vil‘“ W‘IIIMI'I‘ floral lrihutv- caskvt. mmv In frivnds mm" 1-.- 0f Wm sons :4 John. Mm. u, Mrs. S. Firth. JOqull ill Mimi Mrs. H. G. Kw; brother. M12 .1..- ham. and w: '. uI Tisdalv I“? Mrs. I ”X \x; arm. 0" strum; riond and :- acquaintzmu - will jun: ‘A *‘ theudinx sung; ins Mt‘nllwr‘ u‘ bereavvn'wr ‘ f. BMW survh m "mm a: denly. (Elm: rosnlm in; :1 Mrs. J “I“ indicate-s“ Hum-1,4“ tho MW "1' ‘w remowd W \\ the WM“ " Ian!“ 'l'*\‘~""" NOV. "q 185.0 Phluipma [\H" m 17 \"‘1:H'-1 Weber C‘Hr w_\t‘ ‘il w Ind a \\H'Ic an of 1m :12"- “(290“de 3H \ hamlh “corner. va'x. (lichen \‘m n... Evens. Spam“ . Ellen ..... Himl Hum“ 'q Keluwy, Mann“. Kama). If!» IICLPBII. 8:12.42 IcAllliffp, .hm, ICAlllifi'c'. “a ; "CCU”«H'IL c..- Ucthh-n. l ' Harshall. l Iilno, Ina . loan, «11mm» ”00“. FJHH' 0' "00H. UN'EH (mi? .Ianuh“ Guru‘s \\ 0W“ UV“. "" ‘ \\i M Hanowr. “00“. “SN“ Iofllvy. “V Mountain. V- Nuwm‘. Iix‘na Ritchie". lh'!‘ Robinsun. \, Tinianm; H: Tflyhm', Jul \Vilsnn. “2} Young. Ihmzt Niddlv 5“!“ some years 3.9, first tn CHARLES WEBER It OBITUARY ham 25. 1m} Ill Geo”! \\ 0T

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