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Durham Chronicle (1867), 11 Dec 1913, p. 2

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|â€"_____â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"â€"-â€"- Farms to: £19. 1 ”â€" \ ! BEING LOT 5:16.057. 3. E. Gilt. ' ' 100 acres: 0 inns: runnin -‘ ' ‘ ' _ A 4A “’_mlnn ‘\21Y“l"1 ‘5 Gh‘melg. containing on causes are new brick house. zheda a but: running str: proverty: about 10 wood bush. rest in 1 cultivation. Possc-ss Nov. lst. 1013. For ticulars. apply on M". John Staples. 'l. W- Farm For Sale. ""’(w.-... ”L'Frfixtx‘; own...” ‘, . , v 0 , â€" -,.-._- ..-,__..:~._._...7-4 _..-______-__,___, .- __ 28 Winter lli‘ul. .u- ., S 1” 35D 20' (“03' "' UR Bp‘ WN lidea that a trip of ti - ' imost expensive. T dern 1 W. G P... Bentinck. 150 acres; 50. in good State Of CUl-l L. R. C. 9.. LONDON ENG 'Thanks to mo ties. an extensive tr cleared and ‘ 0 30““ ”am? “.13: {VRADULATE of London New I York and Chivafln eating and educatim made With speed ant. pasture land: creek ; good fiSh-l Discus: of Eye. Eu Non and Throat. , leomparatn'ely small never failing ' 'ent to church and‘. .. ”\Vlél helm, the Hahn House. July inx'eqtigwte q 0‘ , )(.t. $,. N ‘v ) ‘ ‘ . t$. o. 2 u ‘ ‘ n . Hours. It“ 5 DJ”. - offers particularly 9: Detroit. Where direc‘ good 103.. h- . Will sell on reasonable termsa ' . Mrs. Durham ” “ - , vmade for Florida. R. R. .\o. 2. . , ' 'Ohio. and Atlanta, ( ‘ A - ,- _ _. , 7‘ 7 J ville. Florida. is n ' - - morning after leavix ' w'nc- Plcnl'mfl icellent connections “‘"M {can also be Amade v _- n’“‘ :0“ D5): Advaflinunu o! M animus“ iluflh‘ ”1', Out _._# Duties.-â€"Six and cultivation of the land In cert oteader in {apt , ‘ ID ‘Tt'lLIIAJ ...... ' tanding may pre-i __ ompt a quarter-section along-i. -* side his homestead. Price $3 per- Tbe area of . 'l“ bject to reduction‘flt scrubbfi or stony '. u omestead ‘, J cultivation in In in case of rough, land after report by. loopector on Data“. \\ :9: I’d all P“ blic works: Led; cbeaP rent. “('Int vrc. Durham. UNDER and by power! contained mortgage. which W W. W. CORY. \ Defuty of the Ministerz'l‘lw 0 ”IO Interior. \ is‘ a. .B.-Unauthoriud publicatio this advertioement win not lua‘hm “““ 3 n 0“ )pl_\' _ [talll‘eSo - -IA: ionâ€"37035. 1i!) districgg SMALL AD?! vyu.- "' ' (or|“u|n. t "runs. Aim!“ who ha. CXhaua ‘ vim-ial N 5K 9 ’3er ‘ (‘lnss (‘ertlflm i-c-emption may take}! .. . Sn ' r acre. Dut- } lwginning 01 mféc‘al‘? months in '\ Hoard can be ° " . Durh at: cultxvate 50 mus: :SC": £0098 Wonhztmu-twe town I ALIA uJ-nnu f“. N NORTH ipf’tf in the Town of in certain “ Intending: Students slmnld enter at the acre. Dug-‘hvginning of the term if possible. oaths m ; Hum-d can he obtained at reasonable. Durham IS ft healthy and nt- ' '1. making It a most desur- SEALED TENDERS addressed to xltivate 50 ‘5 rates. |e worth l trzu'tive tuw i nhle place fw residence. the undersigned and endorsed “Tender for Public Bui}di.ng, Han- )RY. . IO Minister : 'l‘lu- rernrd nf the Strhuol in past years - 8 riot, Ha n. flatter-mg one: The trustees are 3278:; 2333121301); ficegtfled at an. ' ion ‘. prngresmve educzttmnally and spare no ' ° " _ will not betpmns to see that teachers and pupils agaixgggr 0212,319gnb1igoguitllagngogt . ‘ haVe ex er) advantage fur the pr- Hanover, Ont. .pt-r presentation and acquistion of . . . n Plans. specmcutlon and form 0: be seen and forms of J-.. -tu-ainod nn annlication t0 31013019, pr Moflxafiee- home- FFIUE â€"Uver .3. P. Telford’s office nearly nppusite the Registry nfl’h‘t‘. Residence Second house south nt Registry ut’flcvun east Side of Albert Street. ()mcc Homs 9-11 a.m., 2-4 p. m.. 7-9 p. In. l‘ulu'ppn office and l‘t‘Sldt“ In 15th day 3315 \YO’I‘ARY PUBLIC. HIYSIUIAN 3N0 SURGEON, ur ' IWINTER TOURS TO . due in the New Hunter Block. (mm mu, 8 to 10 a. m., to 4 p. m. and 7 3.0: OF SUNSHINE AN] DAYS. . m. Special attention given to disease» ayomeu and children. Residence op At this 99330“ of mute Presbvtenar Lburcb. great many are N3 «1315+DY‘ fflnl‘S. (‘OnSi I u"..-- â€", J _ HON()R GRADUATE. (INIV'ERSI' ‘ gtateS. NP“. Orlea‘nb‘ Graduate Roya {second morning a ty of Toronto. . )ollege Dental Slime-ans ofOntario. 1 Toronto Dentistry in all its Branches. ' Direct. connection is 0mm.â€" â€"()ve-r Douglas" Jewellerv Stow. , Chicago for points ‘Texas, Arizona. etc. -_______________.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"' ‘ 1 The Dining. Parlor en V . _ .Car service betW'C I arm] (”1781,10”). atroit and Chicago is n‘t‘iCE affice. Lamb it mouev u :. ropertv. Money to loan at . and terms to suit borrower. Fire and Life Insurance placed in thorâ€" .uughly reliable compnaies. Deeds. and Wills. ‘Mortgages, Leases lexecnted on shortest notice. All work promptly attended to. "n 0 “UI‘ ‘ 0 1|..- ._..---, ‘ er the flowers and SUDSluuc Rnmendon Ovhtnalmxc 1-10» pref Hon {Flo-rida. together with the Very even climate. "n.1‘tI-Ln‘ (0‘30ch Sq Throat and Non SPECIALIST: N bl g- fumernus people in comfort?! 0 ‘ AR! THROAT NOSE circumstances. well able to affltzrd '01] I" , ()zh- l '8, ‘9!" T \' f)w w d d . . ‘J . _ ._ ,1... __:-_ 7",? _ ._ {a Wmtm' tour. have the mxsta 'zidea that a trip of this: nature IS This is not so. 1 'm p D ap‘ WN . ‘ imost expcnsive. . R. C. .. L0}. 003 FA“ \Thanks to modern railway facili- . ' 'p trip both intcrâ€" 'onal can be ad r F GRANT. D. D ()NOR GRADUATE ARRIS The school is thnrnughlv equipped u-zu'hing ahiHLy. in chemical and e‘ Lriml supplies and fittings. etc.. fhl" Junim- [waving and Matricnlut wurk. THUS. ALLAN, Principal and vim-ial Model Schnnl Teacher. (‘luss (‘ertiflcme. fifllel D10, U‘v--v_ _ _ ()flice. nearly opposite the Regisfry .Lambtun it.,Durham. Anyamoum :nnHV tu 1mm at 5 per cent. on farm Dr. W. 0. Pickering Dentist. at Buy. Landon Ovhtnalm Gullah Sq 1‘me and Nose Hon SPECIALIST : xc 1-105 - -nnnf The Yorkshire Insur- ance C0.. of York Eng. W. D. Connor 1 Insurance FEES : Lem! rDirector» W I. P. Talforrz. . .. (MEL. SOLIQlTQR. E'lb o ‘,A-i-IJ"| Durham ROUHARSON, l). l).. C. RAMAGE. (.‘hdix man. Secretat ' Illu\-‘. _ ye. Eu Nose and Throat. n , z comparatxw the Hahn HUHSP. J'fly“ . t' qt‘ Nnvmuhe-l' 1“. Dec. 2‘. ' ”“99 ‘g: ( I The Cam} . JOHNSTON Sr- Uver .. H.1ackson. $1 per numth in advance . SHARP mgnxgctuyer 9} 0! All Kinds including Stock :ttoofid to. 1"J_ Huntnr’s 66$: MISSION s OVNH. Insuragwt ; . . ' s. wstltutxonal remedle d condition of : of Mms. | sed b an inflam . . '15:: lining of the Eusyachlan Tube' i was a ”111...... thin tube is ped in .d elec- f« 1 full At this esason of {he , great many are winter tours. (‘onsiderable num- bers annually visi lar Califm'ma Resorts. while manv prefer the flowers and sunshine of . .3- ¢nmnfknr with the Very Ont- The L‘anauiau L a“..- ”Ten particularly good service to Lillian wakeumu. ”a”... ., ° (10“ ‘9 field, Esther Wakefield. Edna ' made for Florida. via Cincinnati. Wakefield, Treva Wakefield, (‘ar- Dhio. and Atlanta. Ga. JaCkSOU- rie Wakefield, Della Wakefield. second Ruth Wakefield. Ellen Wakefield ville. Florida. is reached . 0" Ex- Mary Knight. Virginia Brown. Ha- morning after leaving Detr to“ mom“ zel Brown, Emily Brown, Annie Huffines. (‘. cellent connections _ ‘ e \'ia.Buffalo. Stuart, Messrs. Allen The Canadian Pam-tic . “Valli!“ Wakefield. Thomas Wakefield. Geo ' . 1 deal lme ' W'akefield. Robert Wakefield t9 Chicago. where direct C(”mechharlie Knight. Clarence Knight. for the Southern Hugh Armfield. Marvin Knight 18 P930119“ James Brown. ir.. Henry Brown. States. New Orleans dchildren present second morning after leaving! The greatâ€"gran Toronto. . . iwere Leon Ham. ir.. Wm. Ham. Direct connection “531130 made at. Katherine Ham. Joseph Armfield. Chicago {01‘ pomts 1“ California, ir, Willie Coltrane. Lala Coltrane. Texas. A.r1.zona.etc. , ‘â€"â€"From The Greensboro. North 1 The Dlpmg“ Parlor and Sleeping Carolina. Dailv News. Car service between Toronto. Deâ€"‘ â€"â€"â€"The recipient of the honors to is the widow A human is nn-to-date in! above referred .- lIYnI'nfio‘l‘] nl The Chronicle and , - Mail and Empire, 1 year ....$1." The Chronicle and Weekly Globe, 1 year .................. Sun, 1 year ...... . The Chronicle and Farmer’s ‘2. Advocate, 1 year ............ l Farm, 1 year...... ":The Chronicle ' Daily News, 1 year... \The Chronicle and Toronto 2 .9 ‘ Dally Star-,1 year...... iThe Chronicle and Toronto \ Dally World. 1 year............ d Toronto PA, in The Chronicle and Toronto '" Dally Globe. 1 year...... The Chronicle. and The Grain Growera’ Guide, Winnipeg $ signatures, stating their occupations and places of resi- dence. In the case of firms, the actual signature, the nature of the occupation, and place of resâ€" .idence of each member of the ”inn must be given. New Ciubbing Rates lupplleay auu it‘llcu vv.-_- . ‘ stating thell‘ l HAMPDEV n ictual .aignatures, . )ccupations and places 0‘ real-l Again death visited one of jence. In the case of firms the: . . H actual signature, the nature of.homesf1t11hefla.mpden. .caltllilng away the occupation, and place of res- large}? “11310125?“ 1“ He “ g. idence of each member of the‘0 r. ‘ an ”“0“!" ' ““ bedfast for about two 'mont firm must be given. a paralytic stroke, Each tender must be accompan ied by an accepted cheque on chartered bank, payable to thelan elder in t order of the Honourable ' ister of Public Works, equal to ten syears, per cent. (10 D.C.l Of the amount Of i 200d works amongst the congreu the tender, Which will be forfeited 1 gation. ~ ° " if the “person tendering decline to 31053 a wife, two sons _ ;enter into a contract when calledgdaughtelps, David, at home, Allan! Ianon to do so. or fail to com- at home, Margaret at home, and" e the work €009“th “’13 If Mrs. Allan, nee Grace, of Chesley.‘ k on Thurs-z l aplet ithe tender be not acce ted. thelThg funeral too place ‘cheque W111 be returne - _ day afternoon at two o’clock. Thei DOt bind services were conducted by Rev.‘ . The Department does itnelt to accept the lowest or any My; McLean, and the remama Were: laid to rest in Hampden cemetery. tender. . e - I Hamnden have again decided to; Department of Public Works. ‘ Ottawa, November 28, 1913. New-papers will not be paid for thin advertisement it they insert it without authority from the De- pgrtment. 12 4 2 and Family LCUU'CIIU'. a... -._ s _ ders will not be considered Jade onotbe print.ed forms , and sxgned With their Iaignatures. stating thegr and WBGk‘Y By order C. DESRO ‘ . CHERS.‘ to m In 'ELCWGUVV, â€"-- â€" __ AM'LY REUNIGN WAS~Hampden choir will furnish music. \etc. This is to be the best pro-‘ prepared by the Hamp-‘ LARGELY ATTENDED figfieivexéome one, come all. and ' the 80th birthday . . . . I Mme. Henry Wakefield there snTolvfi-stt‘frkmebthe d?) ‘S the .lar 9 as a dehghtflul reunion Thanksâ€" that time of come; and don’t forgetâ€"Santa iving' day at the home of her . . Claus needs slelghmng‘ to haul that teg'rible lead which he always dis- 'milfnrd College. Eighty people tnbutes 111 this burg. ~ SecretarY- 1.9( ‘ 2.“ $1.60 2-5”. \TEW BOOKS AT LÂ¥BR‘ARY ‘ 91 L‘asPOIIII'dy “an; --‘-- - -â€"The recipient of the honors Widow above referred to is the of the late Henry Wakefield, of Egremont. who left here with his family about 1869 to become a resident of North Carolina. We are indebted to Mr. A. H. Jackson for the clip )ing above reproduc- if t e family was nearly ckson would like to depict theril, their departure to deplCL LllClll, Lns‘-.. from Egremont was :1 about this locality, all of whom, we are ,sure, will rejoice to learn of the high esteem in which Mrs. Wakefield is still held. 121/112. Wake- Ithe aged lady, Mr. Jackson’s euloâ€" l‘glums give us a living interest in lher Welfare, and we join the com- imunity in extending our congratâ€" uulations, and further how she may 'still be spared for many years to lemmaâ€"Ed. Chronicle. The following new I received at the PubT and will be issued thi evening, December 11: (BeI 300 301 302 303 304 305 laid to rest in ham pa den crime“: 1,. Hampden have again decided to; have an old-time tea meeung, to1 be held on Monday night, Decent-l her 15. Tea m to be served; Itrom 6 to 8. Ala: e program is? being prepared expect Dr.‘ Lkl The Price one - . . again. ~ D“ G" Phllhps' Mr. John Andrews has returnedi The Stampeder..-,S. A' White. home from the west. where he Initials Only." ".A. K.I(I}p€en spent the snmmer months. The 11310..:Bettlna V0“ ‘f if“ Mr. Henry Sealey had some The Fron.t1ersman...H.A- (0 V‘ sheep Worried by dogs last week. The Closang Net. d! Quite a number from here took . ,H- C' ROWlan fin the Institute concert at Varney The Wide, Wide World. 'on Thursday night. and report a Mrs. Wetherall. good time. Tom Moore... -"T° 3' Sayren Mr. Will Moore and his gang of Books, Webster- renmrmaz. ‘° “B“ ' f L. O. L. No 1192, Glenelg, met The BOY “‘0‘“ the Band“ 'on Monday night and elected their _ officers for tlieincoming year as ‘t...... “T I] ville. ldren. Thixr-y VARNEY. and three‘ We are .glad to report that Mrs. not Jae Boy as slowly recovering from could . her sickness. . t wellâ€"filled Master ‘Willie Bourn and his which inâ€" sister, of Grand Valley. spent a ‘ ith their uncle. George nxand .‘ - _ 1-”. M [reason and famxly. Scull.... ...Crockett. ' the Golden West. D. Belacso. Maple. Marion Keith, Calling. C M. Sheldon. the ShOWs. H. Bindloss. She Paid. D. G. Phillips geder....S. A. White ' ‘ V (Impn Ill". ‘WIl-‘râ€" wt. 3 great many car wad filâ€" winter. and this win . look is no bettm'. W Mr Why the railroad 0H iSt'S accommodatP Varnev ‘. 00):. 0f JarVis, ., - an" spending -rt of their honeymoon with the :- lattexr’s friend, Miss Carrie Wilton.‘ e. Thos. Wallace, our popular tax 9, collector, spent Tuesday afternoon} it in Varncy collecting the hozn'iestl tax that Normanl'y has pvpr been! ms privileged to nay. A change 0“ V, government would surely be bone-l [r ficial for the township. ' 1 Owing to the scarcity of fvvd, MM'MW imported 1w“ hay from Alliston, wank. The ty imported . 1.: rz.nll "|C‘ [r. 1d mail carrier nd car loads of mi La‘mbton county. fine no farmers of this: 100311 ‘ A]. ing. 1n . _ ‘ ' g bouncing baby boy armed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm‘ Grant, on Saturday, Dec. 6. -- I A__‘-‘:_ 15.1.2 "“i‘ L u...........,. _ Mr. Geo. McLaughlin has quit his employment at the grist mill i and has started out to win wealthfi and fame with a .22 calibre rifle! and a basketful of traps. "1 Mrs. Wilkinson. 812. left on \Vedm nesdav. to spend some time with" her daughter. Mrs. Robinson. at Shallow Lake. Wedding bells are ringing. Miss Janet Murray of Wingham. ' ks with Mrs. Dr. Mr. Wm. Backus made a pleas- ure trip to the city recently. Mrs. M. W. Byers is improving. o aft-er being ill. Miss Annie George of Walker-.' ton, is spending a few weeks with“ ' Miss Wilena Binnie has been re-V engaged for the ensuing summer.. The anniversary services will he‘ held on December 14. and a grand reunion" the following Monday" evening. Come one. come all. ’ One. of our most respected pionm‘ . in the person of Mr. Allan Gilmour“ 1 passed away at his home on , December 1. after a few months‘. . illness. He was one of the valued' E members of the session. and was. I also a great church worker. Hel- 5 leaves to survive him. Mrs. Gil-l t mour. two sons and two daughters'1 1 Margaret and Daviel. on the home- i stead. Allan. Tll‘llu'lhzil of Tarat - High sehool. and ' Mrs. Lammuel" 11 Allan. of (.‘hyeslev. Interment tooki .â€" place to Hampden cemetery. , UUu Luwc. h K [‘95 Mr. Will Moore and his gang oil men have returned to the bush for" C L G ANT the winter months. 3 o o t L. O. L. No 1192, Glenelg, met; 'on Monday night and elected their‘ p01. officers for the incoming year as;_ follows: A. Alice, Master; W. HA" r. .Lawrence, Dep. MastergJ. Bi'ownuThog, Bell. , ke- 112. Rec. See; .A. Bell, Chaplain; (1.; It is with feelin s of regret. in 3A. Watson, Fin. See; Jos. Brown...“ report the sic ness of brmh lTi'eas.; W. McFadden. Lect.; T."0rangeman Alex. Aljoe, whu h Ritchie, M. of C.; Committeemenaundergone an Operation for a ‘R. Watson, J. McGirr, R. J. Mc-lpendicmg, We trust 1;, the are the Fadden; T. Whitmore: W. J. Mcâ€"lDeliverer to restore him to 1 WW Fadden; Tylers, W. R. Watson and'uual with again. i fa p. m. Tf‘inb grrixe M ’ unpm and“m“ “' ., \ EVER? DAY l-lX‘ ' ‘ ‘ H. G" Elliott " ii?! A Mil. Wm. Backus made a pleas- ip to the city recently. M. W. Byers is improving. U“ICL 0 ‘|| WV!!! ll'K‘Ill'TIlv-V vuuv. â€"â€" â€"J -- , . F tl'iO 0f ViSitors t0 thelbomidforin 9.000. Show at Gpelph this; Contact rate! for yany advertisements tux R. Barber. (190. M. LFO- nicked on sppliutiou to the ofioe. . W. Blyth. __ A v III..'- ; ..... his locality imported car loads of feed last this wintm- the out- etter. “’9 cannot soc [road offioiah cannot Varnev with a sid- ©F‘ @ANADA 1n ”“"" w-r‘rv ~â€" _. "uiFURhaTUREE AND O 9 U NDERTAKIN G: Ll‘ DUI . ‘8‘, 8“.an 41. 50 any to which ow the number ‘ continued t I; canon of tb Advertisi is Elton a quont inn .9 ends. not ‘ Advertiaen be publish a. Tmnsie at I [1] em 'â€"60 (59' \ oubsequen IHE hum Cflflflfllufi Tn Cnnovncu will be eent u sump“ en “1de. free of poetnge. tet m . . .1 an,“ yenr. pnynble lnndvenee 41.50 my be ohm-pd it not 00 id. The den ption le pn d in denoted by the number on the nddreu lebel. lie paper din continued to ell erreere ere paid. exec-pt nt the notion of the proprietor. For transient edveruec-meuu Advomn‘ eente per line for the tiret ineer lute: . - tion: 3 cent. per line each enlm qnentv insertion minion meeenre. Pretentious onrde. not exceeding one inch “.00 per mun Advertieelnente without anecitlc directions «1' be published till forbid u .l charted umordmfly e Treneie at not ieee- ‘L( at. ' ‘iFound." ”For 83 etc,-â€"50 eente for first insertion. 25 cents for «em- enbeequent insert ion. . l Alladvertieerneute ordered by etrnnaern mnv .9 Id fam- \isitors and in- Ontario and Funeral Directorw A. BELL UN DERTAKER Full line of (‘atholio Robes, and le'k and White (mp5 for aged people. Embalming a Specialty tcture Framing (m shm 4:; Home SHOW Rmmszext Lu Swallmu BM'berShnp. RESIDENCE New dOOI'SouLh uf \V. J. Lawrmwul blacksmith shup. Em'run AND PR(DPRU£'I‘OK Mr. M. Kress has opened a shop at the rear of the furniture slum room and is pre :wed tn do 31' kinds of tinsmit inn. Undvrtaking receives spat-Lil attentinn MEN'S 81 YOUTH'S 3 on a 2502 .2. ”an“ .22. NUS 8.. «3.82 $333835 3.1.... 8 85.3 2.. .321 ._ .833»? 2.... a. 3753...: a 3m.” -"|,- W. IRWIN Rugs, Oilcloths Window Shades Lace Curtains December 11. 1913. TINSMITHING STOCKINGS EIPING I bulk account for . “homehold expen_scs" nnd A Big Snap in SUITS Household Furnishings i ‘, Balafrau 'W-“ 3 What About Spring? Don’t You Want ‘ Farm? . ' LOOK HERE! the heal fawn» in l buildings. m-vhm-d. phmw. Snap»! $7 10. Bentinrk. 1mm timhvr. l“i1\Q*."tHI| 18! tom N Hampdeu. good m under $3.30". 1 00 Acres .00 ‘0". Hun-up “11124. (Wm. H. In. I"« KM". 200 ‘OI‘O. IH'HI’ Luz t-xu'n gum! building.- nvm‘ly privv askvd. L: beans ”W was! all hull 150 Acres vaim-l ham. gum! lnli‘dillg\ 80° ‘0". (1h "Mg. In MI. (:00. 'l‘wmnlc) ~ I :u- “Wat. hound tn M} L will 0. milk” in th privv. (i. 100 .0". Egrenmm. I’m-est. fair buildings. g wawmd. very cheap for « FEE-9st, fair buildings. gum: wmm‘o-d. very cheap fur uni. I have many "thou-(hwy (u gains and some North “3-H has orvxchamge. Yuu aw yourself if ycm buy witlmm LARGE S'JIS 0F ”WIN 1 fl.fl. MILLER. "3'10 Monaco-w .‘flo‘wo '0'... 0.‘ banadian Pacific Time Table Trains will a 4::5 until fm 3.“; 6 ‘5) IA. 3.14 6H1” 324 6.43 “ 3.345 6.? “ l) DUMMM Durban J.1‘OWNER Depot 1 um n. GUN. T» Shingles 3" H1 III House Milk MIC '0- 9M. (IN H fll'l l4ifi‘(‘“.elo rth. “KN “‘MN' m Durham Mc\\'illia Glen Prioev I“! Snugevn Tuflmu' H Farm. 0“" “7‘“ III" 8“ Get. busy. KIN {ll Hum! D \\‘ "II 00¢ H H it tnwart H T0 Ll || rum IN I burl” J‘VHQ INLV 1’lli )il IN 1H ”I 0|?

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