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Durham Review (1897), 3 Nov 1898, p. 8

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The beginning of this week we! a field day in local Methodism. It was their Anniversary time. Rev. Mr. Birks, a homer popular pastor had beer. secured to conduct the services, and instead of the time honored tea. with its consequent wot ry, and bustle, and expense, it was this time decided to have a lecture on Monday evening. The Sunday nervices were largely attended. the church being packed in the evening, all delighted to hear 0"cc more the eloquent pastor, whose painted, kgical, and well digested sermons were thoroughly enjoyed The choir too on Sandi)" ind Modday were in excellent form and rendered smue appropriate. pieces in tirst-eiaaty stvie. Monday evening the church was well tilled With an audience containing many trom other churches. and n sprinkling from the sister congregation of Zion, in Glenelg. Dr. Jamieson, M. P. P, was made chairman and a transfer of seats with Mr. Ferguson being spoken of the Dr. l'elicitously thought histhcology would be as de- fective as Mr. Fergtrson's politics, while Mr. Hirks in the name strain thought it Mr. Ferguson Would read more politiesandthe Dr. more bible there Would be a gratifying evened-up result, feetive as Mr. Fergnsois politics, while Mr. liirks in the ailllLL‘ strain thought it Mr. Ferguson Would read more politics and the Dr. more bible there Would be a gratifying evened-up result. lir. Birks on being introduced com- plimented Dr. J. on the promotion that had come to him. and expressed again the great pleasure it gave him to mingle with them once more and his regret at the impossibility ofealling on all his old friends, he told a humorous story toillustrate the danger he might sull'er from the abundant kindness showered upon him. “is address on "Making the Most of it." Was a practical presentation of the value of energy, perseverance and persistence in every walk of lite. It was not so much what a man had as the use he made of it that produced successor lailure. Two men, ot differ- ent temperament, would thuugh given an even start, show great divergence in life. lledrcwa vivid picture ot the pioneer settler and his young wife carving out a home in the torest in the midst of many dittiealties, but with head and hand and heart he was smrcessml in more than a material , tit. rut n IHHODBT ANNIVERSARY. Be. illnstratesa too common lack of thonglnfulneu thu ' It you meet some one who is im, proved in health, and it is demonstrat. ed in girth and color, say, "How well you look t" But if, on the other hand, TALMAGE CN FR tou 1m ..! under the we“ and tear of life he ap- ’ pears pale and exhumed. do not in- ttoduee sanitary subjects oruy any" thing at all about physical condition 3 In the ease of improved health you ' have try your words given another ' impulse towards the robust and the joeund, while in the case of the (idling f heullh you have arrested the decline , by your silence, by which he con- eludes, "If I were really so badly off, l he would have said something about l it." We are all especially those of a nervous temperament. susceptitle to kind words and discouraging words. l Form a conspiracy against us, and let i ten men meet us at certain points on I our way over to business, and let each I one say. "How sick you look Y' though we should start oat well, alter meeting the first and hearing the depressing salute we should begin to examine our symptoms. After meeting the second l , gloomy acousting we would conclude i [ l We did not feel quite as well as usual. i ) I Alter meeting the third our sensations ' ', wguld be dreadful. After meeting the , fourth, unless we suspected a conspir- acy, We would go home and go to bed, t and the other six pcssimists would be) 3 a useless surplus of discouragemert. ', My dear sir my dear madam. what ' do you mean by going about this 1 world with dislwartments? Is not the i supply oi'gltxnn and trouble and mis.. E lortune enough to meet the demand , without your running a lactory oi pins t andspikes? Why should you plant t' black and blue in the world when God l So seldom plants them? Plenty of 7' yellow, plenty of green, plenty of pink i but very seldom a plant black or blue. . I never saw a black tlower, and there’s I only here and there a bluebell or it , violet, bat the blue is for the most t a part reserved tor the sky, and we 2 have to look up to see that, and when l we look up no color can do us harm. s Why not plant along the paths oi 1 others the brightness instead of the L. gloom ?" THE KIND OF CATTLE IT PAYS To FATTEN. the Coitt "ct. lth: value "In nothing is the importance at a righi start mun- vital than in the fnttvn- ing " live stock, and parlirul.~xrly with. for nutrient. Many Moments cunnilnnv to sum-cs3“ hut. unless the mm isx-ighl, skill and Cat't' tnnnt fur hut httlc, and failttte is stamped mum theutultwtokiug from the vvt'Y outset Illllt'ah iudectl ful'mnstte t.civctosstancus, >11le 2H " ouuhiuution of high-priu-d I'vk't‘fulld luw-priiwl feed should inter- H-ne. Iris of the greatest Inunwnt. tltevefove, that the 11-min- should sch-ct erigh! kind ot' cattle for fattening. 1vcutykiudau') not Irveed. for while tin-r0 are -' vtwal good he“ bvvvds thcre is but nnc {nu-f typt- which is possessed 'oi' [Ew m-voml Inn-(ls in (-nnnnun. \Vith The following extract. taken from the hingn Live stock Report, will he of ulnv to Hum: who intend feeding cattle m- coming winter, says Fitviuiug of ”I.” “I. - M-l..'-" _- ___'- -- - __ -e 2-11,er in “pack-t. 1710031.”an Six tattoo” . air00qqt mum “on” may ref-“cl. box“! no! a Mutton. t hunt on but“ 1102A”. " ,o.rdr-uthao ii'iiii7iiiiiiii'ifNg'.'t"i ILL-rm“- For Sale by _ MAGFAR LANE & 00., DRCGGrsTs, - ------i0i _ANE & co" Je encouragq newl 't'.l."gil",,"t to i BORN. ,,,_-_,- "'fi‘ t nese two great Journa s we 0 vr nth . c..- . GISTS, from date to Jan.1st 1000 for $1.50. T RYAN re Normanby on .the, 28rd Oct.. Over13 month; of the two papers at! the wife of Mr. Dennis Ryan of at Durham, Ont. l, the price of 12t. '. I daughter. Mm M. A, Stimson " aplreuliced with Miss M. Button of Durham. Mary will soon rank us one at our first class dress- makers, Mr. T. J, Hutton has resumed bis course of study in Trinity Medical College course ot study In Irmuy new“. mm... Toronto. Mr. Grierson's threshing on Munday was the last of the season. Miss J. Duusmore is the guest of Hul- stein friends. Miss II. Alexander is Indicating on the banks of the Saugeeu. Mr. and Mrs. S. Wright are spending a. L few days at Proton Station. Mr. It, Hutton who was engaged Milton for the summer month's is n. ber of our community. Mrs. T. Milligan Is ant, we are sorry to report, enjoymg very good health. weeks in Turouto. A number of weeks have elapsed siuee your readers have heard oi the proceed. ings in Balsam Valley, so have we quake a few nf the most. intereuicg r: vents. Threshing is about done in this section and the farmers are all tsatistied with the work done by Colin McLean) and his mum. Of cvune Jack (Callum huig) was head beatler at the feed board, and With Bub Hodgins at the engine they make the boys jump around, Mr. Neil McLean of Drumore is at pros- eut putting up stables for McLean's In the bush. At, Neil Is a first-glass haul his work will he a success. A joliy gum: from Ihvtuore pin-u! a pleasant time at D. Melutyie's one night Eur-t week, Mr, Joseph Campbell and Unlin Lamont are running oppomi-m hunting calves this week, We have sum: to hear of the discowry of the enlvem Norman McIntyre is uh present tug ed tixirut the upstuirs of his house, he i Jack lleDouald to do the work, of Cull this is m Jack's min. Mr. D. McIntyre has; engaged Hugh McKuclmiu of Rocky Bungee“ Lu tix his stables off in first class style. He is also putting cement ilooriug in all the shades. Miss Mary Lamont has returned home from Owen Sound where she has spent. a few week, visiting friends. Alisschanet and Mollie Ferguson left, for Toronto to spend the wmter mama's. Miss Jane Mcl’lmil left for Proton Snmuu to spend a few week. Mr.1'hori. McDougull is erpged with Jack Cainv'uellof Boothville for a. shunt time. The distance will l-e grower but the heart is true Tom. What We hear. That Charlie lms stopped going there since Jack got the new top buggy, Thur. have " very thankful to my various corte:cpoisdents forerngrvtu'aiootis Miss B. Alexander is spending u. few TORONTO BUTTON BILL. REVIEW ch Ir. GLOBE. BALSAM VALLEY HIVES chm uear iitts x Nerxcus Tet-onto Woman Walked tltg Floor Dumng the Night for Huura at P. Time-She Makes a Statement. TORONTO, ONT.--"' was troubled' wa', 'r. tterTPt1:e'neu"s'. It was impossible for ," , keep still and it the spells came F .. c trtur'in.Cr, the night- I had to get up "l, ' faith-2 £1012: "or hours " a time. 3 w‘ t'l iuy.g Yer.' V 'C!" an". I wessubjoet " '.c,c_sal,c:tc'ces. .4; feet would ewe-ll " n: I 1:35.; not 91):: to do my own house- sxrsrsir. 1 treated wirh two ot the best ,.';y~ir-i:1na here but only received relief {Jr " Lime. 1 beee.voe, discouraged. One Is .. n friend "Mk-d and adv'iwd me to try "ro M's ivarrnrn"i'it. I hwghcd at thead- _ ..... an...” ._, 'k . 8.3: the 110:): I' C ir' " i an: vet; - _ 'l:c.cs numb. and I was notable not}; I treated y.‘;y,-'i-.inna here bu A bglst full ofsnow last week as a re- minder thnt winter is again approaching, l weaiher fiue again. root. hnnses are now ‘ being made use of, ’l'urmps " tine crop. ‘ Wm. Ritchie Mr] sons of Durham have completed the Mich venecrmg of Mr. John Ritchie's house which has the effect ot giving a fine appearance after the other several aunti'actom have completed their part of the work. Mr. it. Euglhh, 1p.»st-m-:.~1e:) has m w gm the partner on hand uuuinu on tiw huh-hing thicken. alter which himzelf in.“ family wt:l Luke posswsleu. and enjoy the cumml‘lu of Hm. Collector Hunt ha been around mak- ing his annual ofiieial whit, li-zu iug behi ol a small ducumcut alrout 4x10 to he seiilwi Milne Dee, 14th. Mr. Jos. ll, Collinmu our prom: Teuchér has hem rc-mguged {a a new beginner he is giving fun- tiou. llchr. Little pruavlwvl bis far tnr,, sermon at Townsend Luke Gil SULL‘...} evening 215ml. Weall mum; rezrct Ins depurttire, tttl he made: friends All-re (luaiLg tile lisr tire yours. Considccu'ole, change uf pruyvrty hm taken plat-e here lutuly. 1l'to. J. Wiiliaar suu has purclmsml the ilolot. tiuilt farm lu-ix " lot 10 can Ill, ryonutl liuhzcw bas bought the late 1mm. Watcw,oil, farm. 1otil con 12. Michael Nurxis has bought wezt lmlf of lot 15. coil. 10. Final Livingston " also "pg‘litatilg. with " puny tin- le sale of his farm. Wiulaw 13:04. tsbiuple null has bran ro- movcd from here up to Lily Oak. Holland Tynwhore it will again in the comma of time launch out Into business. as old friends we Wish the firm con-tinned me- cess Mr. James A. Lamb of Toronto Jnue- tion is up visiting for a few days at Geo. Latul,'u and other friends. IL. Geo. Goo;hae.ll had the Inisfm':xlue of having; his House burned down on Sat- nrduy nigh 22ml, In) Lying-111 alone at the time he failed to save much of the mu- tmns. We haven't learned the numuub of assurance but understand (lure in some. 'Mr. B. Wright near Markdule Irv, rent- ed John ll. Naim~ farm for a term of years. MLBaiues we undersmul goes to Berkeley. Mr. Wm. Malone again 'envesthia week for treatment in connection with his cancer trouble. Mr. and Mrs. A, Dimer visited frlends tbt Holland Centre last Sunday. Thos. Dunn has rented James Dareey's farm for three years. OWEN SOUND. One. Master Herbert and Miss Minnie Lamb visited with tho Misses J nckson's of Hot- land Centre last Sun-lay. Mr. Mnrk Baker (Jr.) has been ill the most cf the summer with iMigestlen. he was; down for u few days at the hospitable receiving treatment and is improving of late. It is the \er) 2m: place III Ciir% Cm udu to 31L u Thu: 1:ng psi"; c. linsinvss Education, A-rt FRiENDS PREVAILED f" ,._£._._.,M.W .-... tuNh.'ef_.t"h'r'e ..-.-1r.~.°\ " «m M ru’ars HI College Anuc‘quce- Juumal, Free to any ol. b'end for one to-day, to l A, FLycurNd,pio:irul , Put an! drink G LAS( 'OTT. Hood l [A Peturelused it all I '. Imuk ',mrvv:vd bot- iwzcs of 11-; 11’s Pin. L‘w-r Blur“) to in HM rctp. ‘."- L4." un-m rt nerr My“. Hm 0 " tl x' rl ily and ,,ri!tt: has brr "f honed tid li w: ut “wish chm). 'or, As i a a C8 {an id"' Fell-8": (1: Mia& 'ei j'cu',,. Fi i‘t we have) tptMxhtWi'tthfxMXMrtrt is. {RE t) And will be pleased, () f: to quote prices and 4’. 3! show you samples at C,'," r(, any time. EC) \1/ “S9. .yfN, Our stock is; complete ‘ '.sis, in all limos, and you ‘> 73; will find the prices, "rtl ': p' vevylowinevevyetts'e. ; Would incimut-e that rho will w‘nlinuc l Furniturv and Undertaking Buxlums es-. .ii‘hnd by her f's'hcu' in Durham 1111358 " w”! endeavor to give nu oid nvd new cum. ' am the 4mm: entire 8 ttistaetiou. , .1 Mini HUNUR RUM. of Hummu- ihllit. NHL: - M Sew. an, oct.--rsllnrv.; V. hm”. 1,1,.1 At each others throats would wick, Hannah Dixmz. Mary Taylor. (1.1 robabl raise the ri but In we l\"»]lu;.:h}lem\'i(-k. tHiln Kenton. (”P y p ces, ntealttiute ill, Hv--Mav.y Hiram. Eddie Wily)". w. 4 -'| Renwick. tll, Ill, "--Jas. Rum-Eda: K. y- M t LcER, May Dixon, John McKenzie. cl. ll, Sr] Pin: Hanan-1 1'ouveyaneer ' . ' ’. tnt ', .; . . 5:33;?" Elmilrykrth; “1,321;le g golfers the following bargains: Leister. Erle Ilenwick, Pt. II. tir-A i'l‘EASDALE FARM .,' lot 30. con. 2, W.G. Wells, C. Moore, B, Renwick. Pt. “-1 R. Bentinek. Will sell this tine Ir1) Ira-L. Rvnwick. Tlununs Harris-‘0". Pt. I 'dill?' 101} bl": little moral than was I.---". Hay, Bella Lister, Jun. Tudor. PM a CW years ago More Mr. GEO. Cimisrr'., Ttanthem i Teamlalc built on it a large .ln'it'k ""'".""' - - A, ------ "e-------------,.- dwelling'whieit he says cost SHIN. , MARRIED. [HUSBA'CH FARM; at Lamlash, “hon! Mvl2vArtitus--McCousrrrx.-At, the n s. i 97 acres, good building, close to Port _ ideuce of the lniie's futlwr,‘ Alex, 3ch £13108, “Store, Church and Schwl. 1 Connie]; nu Tuesday 25th Oct.. lry aha; " I Be at a great bargain Ot' tmde. l Iter 3-31“: Little, Duncan Mettuavrie, [LEWIS Ems FARM» towmihipofHolland l to Silas Eliza Mc'drnuuir"c, lsothof lit'n-I 'e.',? form m German 'so""'-"?.'" l tin” _ l W.ill sell cheap or exchango. (Ull- g H Mr' . , , . . ram: 100 acres, well imprmm. I yyt",tr,fy1y1m--Aty res:dcm-e of. A 100.Acun FARM in lientinck. ptvlly I the nudes father on Oct. 26th,Uy Rev. l good lot, at my .9851) should 1“.ng I J. A, Matheson B. A., David T. Rinks 8t200. Who speaks first ? I to Mary J. “I'M-ml, all of Gleuclg. Irotrys AND Lor at Allan Park, (9 he WArtiox---hrcuss-At.the t:yst,ez) give" away, eotnfottablc duvlling, l noch. on Oct” Attic “I... I....... gopd stable ti) tMt'uvArtiurr--3lcC'ou:,rrtui.--At. the n 3. Hence of the brim-'5' fathrtp Alex. Mc- (‘nnuick my Tuesday SSH: Oct.. h): aha Rev r.', Ar: Little, Dunmm MrQum-riv, to 51:35.5“le Moi‘urmivL, lmth of lit 11- tisv” _ Idrecser-ih1cLr:ort.--At, the residence of the bride’s father on Oct. 20t'n,uy Iter. J. A, Matheson B. A., David T. “inks to Mary J. 1iltutd, all of Gleuvlg. WATrios--iu:hs-ArH,,e Manse, Unr- noch, on Oct., with. “fun. James Watson. of Mimim, to Him} Jessie Ann, youngest. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. McLean. Rocky Saugeen. WEDDING F3r.crruxeatv.-.. Get your Wedding Stationery at the Review office. We have stocks on hand and sample hook to choose from for fancy guides. Call in tune and see samples of our work. fr The. on” [It'll-clan "am-w in PETERBO UaHc--Neae Betnue, Bruce Co. on Tuesday. 25th October, Benjamin Peterbough, brother of Mrs. B. Mail, Durham, aged 06 years. F.fN.'rh,dSi%p dcrmking and ICmhoiming on an clples at reasonable “ates Remember the stand-opposite tht Market. Durham. ALWAYS ON HA3». Plt.?.T0lRF. FRAMING A C 381%”: ii.1'iitifiit,ttif,i'i, .- . " J.-. a: . ; -- Cts, g. , n5". guy P-. ot',;.',),',',: _,ij',li)'iii. a"; ':jr,;.'il/ Tri,' .. _ : -:3 cry . . Lt2.iy'ic" .r-.;:,.-. l J", l 149:4" G1Q' , .3» fcie 11.23,: m». sd::".' . , iE!f,iiq.t3,.il, bei'ift(iievii,'i'fid; ':- ‘ K / "I.“ , . ct" 'lr1'frtiiitr'c, " 1trii 43%]? t,"/jCiCli-1,irt'.i;'ih, 'j,'Jtti" tsgttitlt -- ... "a“ Lam. J)fuoftarune WA TCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELRY, SILVERWA RE, are of (le, MISS SHEV‘VEL L --ru Li, LINE OF t%us,., KT MA NK. J1?,Ct8502 DIED. ty _ " if“ Rim-J “SILL. fit (X th CALL de SEE owl, We Handle everything in the Ilatmes line, at right prices. Heavy 81 Light Harness TO SUIT YOU. Workmanship Unsurpaswd Fine Choice in Valises. Grips, Horse Blankets. tat., Ae. We do the trade in Raw Furs. Highest T Price Paid. Rheumatism tr, Dyspepsia Band. lw G ENTLEM KN.--), friend tried one br rhunuuliv z'mnmly. my surprise i: (rum! fun” which I have years. 571 St . PATRICK STREET. OTTAWA, July 3lst, him. To the Puenolius' JferluOr Co., Ltd. Otlmm. Out. :nnuul have t your 1 sure it his. lt “Len curmi Inn-of dys wpsia. from which I was muff-wing at Il,') tune, so what I PM now like a. new man. . I haven-Ml wan-m! remedies tot' rheu- niatisut, sumo " which did me a certain :unnunl of good, hut nothing that l have taken has done so much fur me as your I'hivrtoiine, and I have mm-II piea. suru in tvconttttenditnt it In other sur. England d; Russia At each others throats would probably raise the prices, c1',','1,l','t/2' Money to loan at it per NH. HIT. Life and Accident Insul‘nucc. (Mn-m Tieketsfocsale. Debts cirllcctcd, all business attended to quickly and promptly. A?. A?. 2ttasr. rohe JYlanover (8ortvegarteer, WtS.E..i.?-i,t8f.t'P/Na, TRUSTWOBTHY PEN- . sous In this auto to mun-go our business in than own sud nearby commas. It in mainly otBtte work conducted It home. Salary urinal]! ”on: you and 'tEt-tttret-Utter' hon-Mo, no mum [on Inlay. Monthly. $75. lieutenant. Emu "it-add-dd “an. mum-c1 “mambo“ 3.80m PM“... Dept. M. 'dil'f'll'l,'.' 0an by if. PARKER, Durham. (Sigm-JY J AMES CARROLL, Fo-ttatt ol Works, 1ti,lenuttn:ta inn-s very ttatl.v. C. LEAVEN , Jr. Collars, Pads, Bites, Whips, dm., 850. the advice of " Hie of your. famnus Phleunlimu and In mu ot' vhruutsatisttt, suffeved fur “may K , W ft A If. Raven. o. Sound. aui 'Mm, W. Burt have a raw l, Willi! week in which " the bttiet. with mum Wt. RJtetott 8. S. Scrum” TIM w hell“ the (hung:- H in during llu- "Nttttttit nul 0004 on “unhel- 24th last. tste wind up the. Imlim at n paid the \vurllly hll'N‘I on. Banks and hisui4csiut, 'Pet", the cot"pii"tto of " MW“. ; tor nt which a firo. [mu mien-d Iw the rluldx'v-n. l'l lt Wank-d the rlnildre-u fur "I sod conduct and wr.ll In” III! ' In ulteudnm-e- fur llu- 3m...- " Mm. it to punch in his old {hwy the and. inst. Nicholas Murphy. father of lama Eugene and Jump grain buyers. Mt. Finland. died, mt the Mre of 87 sic-am. I I'uluuu n 1ln/'Hll"‘ LN l - atll'illlzllu'w-Iwm. M: I',, (Winn-minus " is',trs. . Ir,r' Mill? “hm: :n Isl,-,, [ "; “(nu-mph) H'Ill ( 5.- ",',r " rte , ‘Veh'lvy ii/ts pnu-u-nhw . rr lea 'lite, ultr, il-sis .,.‘ , _ fluSuncla} lllt'h'lv} 4st. 4:1 immulwuz. lr.ll‘ln-l~ .Ihu ..| .muking it in \n-r)‘ w..qu .. I (My tichool,v, it ~lmuicl lw. program. and (lidrihulnm “I ,y'epuirml to their lmnuw " ull Having had mmlhu-r ph-umm A! Edge Hill Gin-nun Hall. Catarrh Can Be Cum Br eradicating from the ,a-rofllous mints which ruuse Willa run-s catarrh aml mumwnlly, "ecause it (he not“ the tumble. Thel'khlml'e Uood which chem thmutrh tho deli, ,qadtbe "means Inwmlmun M Mute tin-sues. giviu undo-e130 heath Instead c ”may curing the alt Attic“ time Hoods Ra "g:gtYt, invigorate. and the ny-tecu and make WMMdMIa-l tiiil'ffhr2ttSe, t)"rstqor.tr1tteyetl. Tans. BROWN ILL. The wl W to lawn that Mr. TM ‘56 tteriotedy ill with lwmurrhq inns- Miss MnRcrie' Cat, tut, tsututuay f: um ' in Nuakoka and new Mr. Kenneth Mckenzie had} old heiferkillvd by lighlning‘ Any. 1 Rev. Mr. “ray of Lam his danglllm- Mrs. ”It'll Glennuulnn. Mr. c. L Grunt is in Owen week on jury duty. Don't fut-gel Spun-ling'.~ L delivery on 14th inn. Kr. Rouert Evin! of Glen rumble man- this week. Old Mrs, MN taat week to H- for the wintct, To he ettrtrtol.v tvliwx ml of and Minot theuutatist" Inc-a deal. and Hood's Sul'hnlmrillu ,ariiiiiriirrt w m Hutu ia-ttIll? iUd cure mutt - - -- ' g”.-.-i- I Arthur vituqre is elect rink“ Gum] Valley l3 tnile. distant Miss Alice ' with he! aunt the pant few w Old In. Lawn-um- has how her ttmaaddaattrhter Me. G. the paartweek, M". i, nearly old but well and lwnrt y. Menslex is M presvm. est child is n Mush-u Dun (hm-Im'mnl Ritchie of Edge Hill. viniul Dickersou‘s. ('urit-k and Gjo, tuning by ' nrgill. Kev Mr.rror.iev, ticaud V pioneer -tor of Alum cl" Hill! Hell-my is visiting het PM and Inn hmllwr the Dr I. time. Bpworlh Leagueof M next Monday night ' Mio. Wright. Thursday, Nos HUM Bcootttti mm mm )pen and top huggium Apply at ottt'e. ' (Em ihlt'lmm tl VOLr X?, LOCAL A NO GENE M MI " xp Ming Kin “ll? CHE.“ all in a N FotTt "

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