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Durham Review (1897), 17 Jan 1929, p. 1

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Anon ' sung. nun Mary Calder gave the: NOTUCE t All Wt duo t at 2 p. m. All “"5"" "Wiud- address on “Sundown with“: the W to the will“. JAMES 'f 1THER Beeretary Kingdom." Hymn 303 m nuns and settled by m. 26tlt, will In . .. _. ' the "lNr,gl""d'"tht'"aucPot'-ita"rF'oiiiiitiii, W W; tion in mm. South firev Agricultural liociety Miss C. Fettes, matron of Durham Hospital. is bereaved by the death of her brother. William Pettes. of Cheyenne Wells. Colorado. Mr Pet. tes was well known in Egrenwnt Tp. where his boyhood days were spent. With his wife who wns formerly Jeanette McKenzie of Cednrville, there will mourn three sons and Po, daughters. all of Colorado: also four sisters. Miss Chriatena, Supt. of Dar-5 ham Hospitnl: Mrs A Henderson, of! Dromore: Miss Annie. Hopeville; Mrs A Waddell. Man. ', also two bro- them, Dr Alex. of Calgary and Dr.! James Fettes. now of lows. I will be hold in the t. o. D E. noon (Wu: of the a" -k of Commerce) Mrs Nell McCannel has recently received an interesting letter from her niece. Min Florence McQueen. c! Stayner. who is teaching in a. Presbyterian Mission School " MU. tnwaais. Suit. She is well mttuitied by previous experience to underteke thin work. The lndieu, from the Chief down. were overjoyed ttt the thought ot a new teacher coming tV monx them. and actively prepered for her errivnl. Mien McQueen ll a sister of Rev. Donald McQueen of the Prosbyterinn chnrgee of Essex end Puce in Essex Co. Lou-e Brother by Death Friday. “in. lath For nearly two week: past we have had an ohrtuhioned winter gale and drifting snow. with the thermom- eter " zero and sometimes below it. But there is a bright side to it. Doe. tors any that kind of weather is checking the Bu. which has for some weeks past. been proving fatal in n few innuncee. Here's hoping that " the any: lengthen we my hue some lenaonnhle weather. I Teaching in Indian School - i A Connectlcut farmer face: a $2, 500 damage lult because he failed to put a tail light on his cow. He was leading his darkened cow along a road; an automobile turned a corner; became the animal was unllghted the machlne ran into the cow and an occupant was injured. The Connecti- cut law is said to be clear on the subject. and the farmer violated it. i Seven Weather I THE ANNUAL MEETING The death took piece Int week of Joseph Beam of Wi1titunofont, In- ftuenza being the cane. He was " years of are and leave: to mourn his loss mo sisters 1nd three brothers: Mrs Jerry Allard (Durant) " the, BMW Same”); Mrs Peter Tithuty, (Eliza) Durham: Dan in Parry Sound James, in Silton. Salk. and Maurice, at Torrie Hill. No Tail light on Cow Died at Wllliameford ed guilty and one. of ti LG were Imposed. while they had tle for the value of the (owl Three Mount Forest youths-tuint, Comm Ind Okell. one " and two " years of me. Appeared before Ingle- trate 141th In! Thursday, charged with Ihootlng ouch end scene on I. farm near Holstein. The lads plead- ...a --th-, - - _ - ' ' The Order of the lumen: Star at] more. Skin: them up. " Willie. Suk. have recently Installed f t ttood council for 1929. a new once" In their lodge and two l member. tshowed they are of these are more or leu of low I of eonaideratrie debating interest. These lune: an Mrs Ar! form ability. thur Backus tutd Mrs N. Gray, the, After “count! totalling latter a niece of Mrs C. Mange. passed, brttort, 371 to 877, In Seriously m lmunlclml omchll, were . Gerard Vuev. the ntIrInnn ‘1‘... levenl reading. ttnd m. on». of Eastern Star mun-u- wwu wuucu _ m ' FOR SALE: Horse, outlet. ham? -.--.- i women All!) tle work t, ntittts' ' - - 3; at" 1'eJt'oeu'.ua.'1tt,u','e11 I In Mayor Murdock uni Reeve Bell Hon. David Jamluon. Chairman of . pain this year " each end ot the abovo Commlulon, manta tam. We are indebted to Mr June. Bar-) Council table, but only two ot the “cum and obmuvu of an. More rel, ot Bigot. Man.. tor tb co" ofthe former eouneil--at McLean md Att. a lug. audienco In Knox Church on Brandon Sun. which eorttaing . tine, Noble are back utter the bottle of, Tuesday Evening account of they“!!! rT",hd,',tf,ie.r the ballots. These two occupy their! ----- or the United armors o an 0 ",tormer lens " right of M1 or, with " I I Isl Mr Barrett is a nephew of Mr James: w R “nntn- “A-.-“ L Y . -- , One of the Hunt plocn at no a VOL. LII. N0 3 The India... from an}; ' were overjoyed ttt the a new teachfr coming tIV of the I hi: recon fd5iii' N9! Ina r l " re. I "el? I. uvulrt' m a his left Mo knee and R I fall. his I no" , hope to! tmee W. [$125 I at 8: e'rtrerian, I 'ee. coats to Bet. killed ,,,,,-_-.-.. arr-sunny. cult“ I -5 For a great many years the ttrat passing the Entrance 1% years Mo ' l week of January has been set apart le, I": “is right”! at home on the lror Prayer by the Christian church- Qi." n w c he tiok 3 great inter- les throughout the world. According-; C. ',' ly the women members of the my!“:1:S:?::lirl;::och¥rhi:ngare:: ‘byterian Church held a prayer ','etr,i,'d', tour Gai, Catharine Mar er- iirur last Friday in the church tyer/i',',' Nora and 15mm; survive Sign: [mm Mrs (my) Armand”: The funeral will be held on Friday. ',et'i, 011.2;chng J,"',',',',',',',',,,',." to? 18th Inst. a.m-., " St Pill“ Church, I lowed by Hymn 270. Mrs Armstrong f,),',,'.',"",'),; "Id l',',',','":',',',', he?” cem- _ then save a tine talk on the "Power “an. vent]: s", gr 9“" on P0?- fot Prayer." Hymn 566 was lung. the d,',' '1: Bmeerre "rttrtattty Of [followed by Mrs G L Sharpe retfintr, . mmun y. a scripture lesson, Deut. 8. Pray- -"""'"-----. t erg were offered for the lndlvldual,’ Mr Robert Pent. Glands, the home and the church. In 1110.: went u operation tn D l l'lel,t. Bursa-s read a scripture me tat on Wednesday. [tram Col. 3: 17-25. Hymn 707 mu; Inuns. In. m We: - the" NOTICE: All - all. we. of PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN', anbton and Ganfraxa St pav- ings were discussed. Coun. Ab Nob le compared proposed Durham costs with Hanover's. Hanover plans 20 year paving debentures; Durham plan calls for 15 years. He thought 20 preferable and thus lessen annual payment. Fix-Mayor Beacon: and an- other Mt Forest man kindly altered to come and inform Durham of mu.) takes made in their paving pro/ gram last year: and their other will} be accepted later. At present tht Council decided to can a public meeting Friday ot this week when Engineer Proctor ot Toronto, will explain all paving details. A notice ii The storm centre of the night was . over a bill forwarded for 821 by Dur- -v ham Red Cross Hospital for attend- ance upon a local young man. " Council approves bill, it is forward- l ed to County Council who settle same , and charge the town half cost. Reeve I Bell declined to approve account, as r he claimed the young man, though without funds at present. was able l to work and not an indigent. He felt ( that if the Hospital Board waited, , this man would settle bill himself, and should do so. The Council in et?.'.?"": sustained the Reeve’s stand; Coun. Noble stating he was honest 'and would pay when he could. Bee'y J A Graham of the Hospital Board, .was invited to state the Hospital’s case. He informed the Council that the local hospital never refuses a pa- ', tient whether with or without means; , they have now up in the thousands 1 of unpaid accounts on their books, 1 which is a serious matter in anan- 1 cing the hospital. The patient in l question had not been able to meet t his bill and they had now taken this i legal means of obtaining payment. t The matter was later amicably set- a tied however by his promise of pay- e ment to hospital when able. thus the tt town and county will be freed from a expense in this case, and a prece< I dent will not have been established. ‘ this appears kaediGis. We - - mm. Coun, Ab Noble reminded the new Council that no new snow plough, discussed last winter. hnd yet been :purchased. The sidewalks are not ‘belng well ploughed now and he thought Council should buy It once and call for lenders to keep walks clear. Reeve Bell favored weltlng till next tttil to buy, " by time plough was here, most of heavy win, ter snow tall would likely be over. No action was taken. 810 was donated to the Sick Child- ren? Hospital, And T. M. McFadden reappointed to the High Sch Board. "A” AR, -- .. In: "Ranged " his old salary 01 860 per month. Mean: J. Kelly and R M Sparllng were reappointed Bud. ltors at 850 each: W R McGowan succeeds P. Mellralth " Assessor at 8125: Dr A M Bell ls again M. o. H. at 8100: G Ryan poundkeeper at $6; and Wm Monet, Thou McComb and John Henry, tence-viewers tor the three wards. 1W 8 Hunter between them, white nt left In Clerk Vollet and Count C. Howell, Bert Stoneouse end R Whit. more. Sizing them up, it looks tobe a good council tor 1929, and the new members showed they are pale-led ot considerable debating end plat- "-- -B_g.e_ @319 El tttttitat tihaiititi1 Durham Town Council 5: DAY OF PRAYER u lung. "" reading. u" Pray- iMdual,’ 1 In Jno._ We me .A. I His grand-parents, Mr and In Fred Shewen. ’Dornoch; his parents :and four sisters, Catharine, Marguer- :lte, Nora and Patricia, survive him. IThe funeral will be held on Fridav. s' A and aMietion betel the j" Mr and Mrs James Lister. Sullivan, when their only son Wil- liam died on Wednesday morning from septic pneumonia. He has been ill since Christmas Day, when be contracted a cold and has been tend- erly waited upon by his cousin. Nurse Sullivan since Christmas week. On Feb, 13th next he would have reached his sixteenth birthday. Since passing the Entrance 1% yes" Mo, he has been assisting at home on the farm in which he tiok s great inter Young Dornoch- lad Victim of Pneumonia [ FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 18th, _ in the Town Hall, Durham, when Mr E. M. Proctor. of Toronto, of the tirm of James, Proctor and Redfern. will be present and explain in de- tail the proposed paving proposi- tion for Garafraxa Street. His tirm made the preliminary survey six weeks ago and will doubtless be en- gaged as engineers should the rate. payers approve of paving. Mr Proc- tor will be prepared to answer all enquiries as to costs, frontage, sew- ers, etc. He has volunteered to come and Friday was set by the Council as the night. as if approved, it is de- aired that the work be proceeded with as early in the Spring " pos- sible. The meeting is called that the ratepayers may be fully informed. , before proceeding. Whether you are now m favor of or against paving, I come and hear Mr Proctor. 1 A public meeting of the Durham and all others inte been called for Public Meeting re Street Paving on Friday Night - Dr A. M. Bell, President of the 1 Men's Club, was chairman, and alter ' a few saiutstory words in opening. r and devotional exercises conducted, called on if quartette from Knox cu, choir, Messrs Thos Bell, Chas Lang, C. Buschlen and P. Ramsge. who rendered 'A life on the Oceean wave’. Dr Jamieson followed and for one hour and twenty tive minutes sddres- sed his audience on one of the most important phases of our Prov'l gov- ernment's expenditure to-day, - the. Mothers' Allowance. He succeeded Rev. Dr Bryce in this work in 1927, and in hiLtenure of office has turea- dy brought down overhead expenses , in connection with the Commission's 1 work from 3.9 per cent to 3.5 per cent and hopes to lessen the pawn tage this year. Under this Art ows and orphans of Ontario. That the movement and expenditure or funds for this work is growing is useless to deny, but in future years the Province hope to benetit from the expenditures ot today, in making Ontario citizenship of the future the highest standard possible. The Doctor is a pleasing speaker. and presents his [acts and tUures to his audience in such interesting ar- ray, that unconsciously one becomes symmthetic to the work that is be- ing done to increase comforts and improve the conditions for the wid- I The Men'l Club of Knox United Church, were fortunate in securing Hon. David Jameson to address them on Tuesday night and to extend the benefits and Information received, the Club made it an open meeting of which many ladies as well as men, took advantage. "One ot the ffrteat places of tion enacted by any can. Addresses Open Meeting on Junicrs Doubled the ‘Mothers' Mmraed Work Score right in Hanover md twenty tive muiiiaau'ii; Chercott R. McGirr and ivormn: a audience on one of the most McIlraith were the agile orwar ant phases of our Prov'l gov- line. All were etteetive, produced It'tt ex n dlture l y - the some pretty team play and took ad- ' Jil',','.":,','), H su'c eed G vantage of the “breaks". Chercott is )r Br 'c i "a, we k s",',' 1927 also a. new face in local Junior hoe. hi t, e n t m orb n l ' key circles, but when the tans see Jldiel'll,2 Ewing; 3&3: him in action here Thursday. he will section with the Commission's win their entire approval. All three from 3.9 per cent to 3.5 per “3:33”!!! the rt'otle,ite",r.: t d d hopes to lessen the pereen- P. an er 0 es ey re eree . fl Un d r thi Act The second game takes place on 3 year. e s ' Durham ice this Thursday night. (Continued on page 5) Jan. 17th, at 8 pm, when Hanover "_-.----- will endeavor to reverse the decision M . S and get back in the running. Come I and see the Juniors Perform-it will ', .eelmg lieu "er? ht be another tight encounter and you'll be glad you were there. avmg on n " lg Bo down-hearted is Hanover over; ' 'he loss Tuesday. that they have pro- I 'lie $19!?“th I', itl'tee,.e,t1ei'tt', vented the game on the grounds that ', fl'; /lf o e ' LAV‘HC is over age. Of course he. is 2‘ t but they will have the notice 1 1 3:“: E2d,'"gl'.ic,'tN,ue,tha, ttust_--and expense-- of enteringa 1 ' I i motor. ot Toronto, of tho protest. James Lister, 4th n the nrteqt place: of legisla- onactod by any Government DURHAM, THURSDAY “Twin? 17, 1929 home of 'Ill m.h1et ta incorporated the If not it would be taken back out coat to Dafendant. The D ant claimed it was not elect“ not nearly up to the high lou promlaea. He had told the Co and had asked them to take hm stun. Mr MeQuarrie ealted th tern frauds, "tirat ch" bait" Saunders should have coupon: tor damaged Ital. owing to "P. Mcllraith vs Eldred Watts" was another car accident case, ad- journed from November court and as neither side was represented, is o.- gajn adjourned until Court to be held on May 21st, 1929. Each party claims "reckless. negligent and care- less driving on the part of the other." Plaintiff claims 8100.00: Bert mu $12000. so there you are. Defendant lives in Barrie district. The next case and most important of the day was “Franklin Paint Co. vs D. M. Saunders." The plaintiff had guaranteed a barrel of paint in plainest language to be effective and If not it would be taken back with- out coat to Datendant. The Defend... ant claimed it was not eitectivenvu not neariv am m a... "a-c __, Noble vs Ball related to an acci- dent at Allan Park crossing. Plain- tiff was driving west on crossing when Defendant's horse kicked Ind broke a tender. Defendant says if there was damage it was owing to Plaintiir's negligence in crowding the horses. The Judge, after a patient hearing. ruled "Action Dismissed." Two other cases, "Club Cottee Co" and "Colin McArthur", both saint the "John McKechnie Estate" and traversed from Nov. 1928 court, were withdrawn by Plaintiff's solicitor. I Tuesday last was Court Day ad a few case: came before Judge Suth- erland for his attention. Dlvision Court Cases m .fleardi on Tuesday 7 The game was exciting and inst ', throughout, and witnessed by 400 , spectators who gave plenty of vocal ', support during the game, but didn't ' have a chirp " the t1nutt. The scorn . by periods was I---?. 3---1, and 4--2. l Durham produced a teem ot 60 min- . ute boys and they were fresh at the finish too. " speaks well for their condition in their first gnme when not a sub was used, though P. Mur- dock and J Schutz, also Ian McDonald sub goaler. were ready to lump into the game it called upon. G. anelle in goal. played the best game of his career ,and should have had only 1 goal against him, as the last shot to beat him hit uneven ice and bounced 1 in at an unexpected angle. Dean is 1 a newcomer to hockey. but in this l tlrntt game he met all comers on de- d fence and won his spurs. With 'Ken. ' ny' Wilson " partner, they smash- I ed numerous Well-intentioned Mano. I ver rushes and team-pity. t Judgment from the nee. Tuesday evening. however, these hopes were rudely dispelled when Durham Juniors went over tor the opening League me. end on their own Ice, handed Han- over . 4-2 defeat. The home teem were ell good alzed lads, and were deemed to be their beat Junior bunch in years: that they should drop their ttrat game to Durham and at home, was a bitter pill to swallow. Huaover In: only the one Hockey teem um winter, . Junior Northern entry, end fond expectations were cherhhed that they would true! some (nuance. possibly to the hull wire, before they were vnnqulebed without can." was not elective.wa§ to the high sounding had told the Co. this luck the the let- - "-__- -' WI, . month Mo. There I: left to mourn her lou, her husband "Id two child- ren. Interment take. place tn Shel- hr.,,..... Joseph - ,,_ -_+. can: town like Hill and her hther-ln-hw. hte George Firth. u Mother of A and death occurred in Shelburne on Tuesday of thlr week, when In. John Firth weed “my. utter unm- neu of a few ween, reuniting from the an. Through her hushnd. the it, connected with the Ritchie nnd‘ Farm fgmlliea or Durham and die-1 Met. Her mother-n-ln- --- .--, I --N" “mum, on Jun T, to Irwin I can lard. (nann- In Bowman). I Ion. equation in Durham. After her mar. riage to Mr leash“ they lived tor some years in Dornoch before mov- ing to Durham. where they conduct- ed a furniture busineu all their re movnl to Toronto than 10 years a- go. oWrteitmtror. Ind may Meade extend sympathy. i Deceased was Catharine, a daugh- ter of the late John Shewell. a well- known business man here in early days. A brother 'Ed' Shewell died about M year: ago and a. sister " hanna Shewell. a. few years later. Chen. Shewell, auctioneer, wu a cousin of deceased. The remun- were brought here on C N R train, Monday last, end interment made in the new R. Catholic cemetery, went ottown. my friend- meeting the remain- on tutu arrive]. " 0. Int] tribute. I Deemed was born and got her education In Durham. After her man. i MRS FRANK LENAHAN l It was with pained surprise that Durham friends learned on Saturday that the above lady had died at her home in Toronto." She was only a few days ill with treacherous pneumonia and passed away on Thursday last. Janu. 10th. She leaves as chief mourners her sorrowlng husband and} only son Norman. l Mr Harold W. Hill, Marianne. Ion‘ of Mrs Hill and the late Solomon: Hill of that village. wu married onl Jan. 2nd. 1929., to Miss Julia Florence,‘ Hamilton, daughter of Mr Daniel, Hamilton and the Inte Mrs Hamilton! of Sydenhnm Tp. ! any both mother and daughter ha been seriously Ill. the former wt pneumonia and the latter with sci tlca. Happily both are recovering. Mrs Edgar Ritchie has gone to Toronto to unis: Mr: Fox for nfew weeks. Mr: Fox is the mother of Mrs Ernest McGlrr, and we regret to Mr: W. H. Smith, lira Alder and Mrs Ben Wilson were in o. Sound last week at an executive meeting of Grey United Presbyteriai. und result in better 'uuu/iir-iii.i,' Koch. _ Mr Wallace Hepburn, teller in the! Royal Bank the last few months end; I native Durham lad, received notice; of his ilrst move lost week end, wheni he wu promoted to Iroquois Falls} branch in New Ontario, nearly Mir, miles north at Toronto. iroquois’ Falls is a great paper manufacturing town almost entirely owned by the', Abitlbi Paper Co. It is 3 little lug-f er than Durhsm and a good town for ) sports. Wallace left Monday to as. sume his new duties and is succeded by Mr Milton Hillard ot Alymer. Mrs H. R. Koch is " present in General Hosplul, Toronto. where this week she undergoes an opera/ I tion for goitre. Her many Durham“ friends hope it will prove successful I mother Mrs John Burgess enterulned was Lennox. during her stay in town. In connection with the Women's Igr: smote concert. Mr and Mrs John B. Scott announce the engagement of their eldest (laugh-n ter, Dorothy, to Bruce McKinnon.I only son of Mr and Mrs Donald Iti Kinnon. Toronto. the wedding tos' take place early in February. I In Boyd of ”stove! bu been up to Durham on . will! to her mother. Mn Robson, who makes her home with her ulster. In Thea McFadden. twelve. of whom eight survive. Mr John McGowan ot Southampton spent over the week end with hi: potent. here, Mr lad Mrs John Me. Bell. He wu twelve. of whom Mr Albert Bali, mnover. "irrrr0Tsr of the late R. J. Bail, ex M. P. died on Friday Int. after a. lingering ill- MR8 JOHN FIRTH THE ROLL CALL 'hsuteu Len an TORONTO have with Ci-Tr-C-C-C-ll-r-l-ll-l-f L H. A. series here on Hominy night. .! as me.herton proved too inexperien- Iced s teem tor the local stalwarts. l The nus! count was Durham 15. l Plesherton o, still on the plsy Flesh- , erton was entitled to s. couple of ’gosls. " st odd times they kept the I locus busy. F'lesherton wss handi» capped in the fact that they have only 3. smsll rink and were at sea on the bigger ice surface here; they didn't judge playing the boards for fthe rebounds; sud their beat forward !player and goal getter. Dr Lively, [recently removed to Sudbury. Two {16-year old lsds ere pinyin; the wings Tana did well considering their lsck or experience. Thurston on defence sud McTavish " centre, looked beat for thevisltors. It was initiation in hockey tor Piper in the nets and tho' 15 passed him, he stopped s bushel ot them. Durham phyed the ssme regulsr l teem intact for seven! seasons and I now rounding into condition. Willet l Snell is s valuable centre player sud 1 We compound prescriptions effieientlr sud with 'no loss: possible loss of time. . . Also csrry tho purest sad but grades of all dr 1.: and remedies. . Highest qusllty rubber goods sud .slck-bsd scan _ in " the lowest possibls prices. of Durhqm Intermediates did not re- quire to over-exert themselves to capture the opening some In the 0. Outchssed Fleshcuon in Opening ll. H. h. Game The Drug Store of Service and Quality 7 R. A. LAWSON. President. C. J. WE PPLER, Seen ' ‘. 1989, at 1.45 p. m. All farmers interested in the co-opera' St marketing of live stock are invited to attenc' 5 ftft Saturday, Jan. thh The Annual Meeting of The Durham . McBETH Livestock Shipping Association will be held in the EVERYTHING m meoucma Phone 21 Rtutatt Cod Liv. an. Celery a Iron Tomes Wimpole'c a. Public Library, DURHAM Reduce. Fever h m - a a... a year I. an... " an“ Inn: '"'ar-rtruGniri' QmAfA-A-nu Lu” GARGLES - LISTERINE, HYGEOL, ASTRINGOCOL VAPURE Kim Flu and Prevent, Com RIKER'a BROMIDE QUININE $1.N Kill Flu Germs Extract hidden Is gray &ore CAIN. COUCH SYRUP WIN". the Threat 'tops Cough noun“: INHALENT Act-mm TABLETS WINDOW- an well hold up his end when In Girr or lvidce nre renting. 0m _ooaouoreovmtttiamroruuai; I lie! pinyer end in e con-intent check Theoe two home hos-s m new-com- _ era to the locus though Snell per- n formed before leaving town several r. yen-n ego. and Moon nine when in ' Junior ranks. . McDoneld seems to be heck in his . invincible form ot three or tour years . ego in the nets: in tact the wholv . when looks ripe to break into new , ttnat contents next month. Wnlkor 9 ton, Punter-ton. Inrkdnle, etc, kind , ly tnhe notice. I The Mod more. were 5-0, ft o, Mr-o the whim putting upthnir best argument in the second (rune. while In the lent the Durhune run wild. The Enter-ner- were good sports end both teem put up in clean content. only one penalty being im posed by Referee Haw-in life ot Walk ertoet. The teens were: DURHAM PLEBHERTON E. leDonnId an! R. Piper A. Clement. r. delence P. Thurston W. Wllncn l. defence lchonnld C. loch-r centre C. lc'l'nvieh C. Bunchlen right wtng Boyd K. Elvin“ left wing Nuhn W. Snell lube. Rowen! Druggist and Stati Phone 3. DUBH Barerm and $1.40 Iron MAN on - Durham, Ont. 'URETECT A.I.A. noun For Had Pain 2Se, tttte and m lull R. Piper dshmese P. Thurston derentese IcDon-Jd Mqtge C. lc'hvuh ight “a: Boyd t wing Nuhn NM Howard Puma msmrecnun hr up. to»... 'ODllEO THROAY TABLE" _ ' it:

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