hard front 73 and 9,099 nmaury no. t man W†ml and tho ho- grnund 'iplo’ in and at,- N. nvvvr instru- o'sl mm- Iwn "IO big. raw-4 .mb In the nd a»! into is. vur am- 0' more - wht'll mc Vic- lino-s. a mum of l' detail As the master- rears. hy ï¬re-at sir lov- Mac-hum no' 0! n»- m 0-m- Ira!» this '0". .3 you 9'â€. '35 ignatnon, shoutqd .36.. [4 pt has _‘_’\'ml'|| get themselves mvrely be the st ub- nfflt'Pl‘ dc- I the door r I.» shut.†$1.00 Swell, bring .‘S but $1.85 .st --â€" this .ys :ore 30c DES. JAIIBSON I sumo: (mice and residence a short. dist- unce east of the Helm House on Lambton Street, Lower Town, Dur- ham. Oflice hours 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 to 8 p. m. ( except Sundays). Physician and Surgeon. Office Lambton street, Durham, Ont. Gradu- ate University of Toronto. Eyes tested and corrected. Ofï¬ce hours: 2 to 5 p. m.. 7 to 9 p. m., Sundays J. L. SUIT], I. 3., I. c. P. 3. 0. omce and residence. corner of Countess and Lambtcn Stu-pets, oppo- site old Post Oflice. omce hours : no u 3.11).. 1.30m}. 9.111., 7 to 9 pm. exceptefl. (Sundays excepted). c. 6. Al") BESSIE IcGlLLlVRAY Chiropractors, Durham, Ontario. l-‘he Scivnce that adds life to years and years to life. Consultation y.free in Dhr ham Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. 61423“ J. 1‘. GRANT, D. D. 8., L. D. 8. Honor Graduate University of Tor- onto, Graduate Royal College Dental Surge-ans of Ontario. Dentistry in all its branches. Office Calder Block. MiHStrret, second door east of Maelsuth's Drug Store. ’03. w. c. Pncxzn‘m’c,’ nnn‘us'r" (mu-e. over J. J. Hunter’s store, Durham. Unlario. Successors to A. B. Currey. Mr. (1. L1. Middlebro‘ is permanently .ocatml at. Durham omen. Flesherton branch open every Friday from $.30 to 9.30 p.m. LUCAS BERRY Max Haters. Solicitors, etc. A memâ€" m-x- of the ï¬rm will be in Durham on Y'u'v“ v of each week. Appomtments mg) ‘51! made with the Clerk in‘the ofl'fce. DAN. IcLBAN l.:cvn.~ml Auctmneer for (loan? of «Hwy. Satisfaction guaranteed. ea- «nmhlv mum. Dam; of sales made at 'Hw ¢I!Il‘ulli('!e Umce 01‘ with hi!!!- 60â€. ___ ALEX. lacDOflALD Licensed Auctioneer for Co. of Grey. .‘lmh'l‘alv h-l'ms. Arrangements for salve. a~' to» mm. etc.. may be made at 'Hw tllu-nniclo Ofï¬ce. Durham. l'o'X'nh‘ nu application. Address RR. I. lmrham. Phone 611 r 25. REUBEN C. WATSON LlL'PllSt'd Auctioneer for County of Hwy. Prompt attention to sales. Rea- «muhlu tvrms and satisfaction guar- antm-d. Uatvs mad» at The Durham Uhrnniclv offline or with R. C. \Vat- sun. Vurm'y. IL“. 1, Phone. 605 1'“. LtYl‘ 7, CON. 2t. EGREMONT, CON- taining 100 acres; 85 acres under cultivation, balance hardwood bush; convenient to school; on the prem- ises are a frame barn 42x65 ft. with stone foundation; concrete stables; also hav barn 30:50 with stone base- ment; hog pen 20:40; twelve-room brick house. furnace heated, also frame wondslied; drilled well close to house. with windmill; concrete- water tanks; 30 acres seeded to bay; 10 acres to sweet clover: this farm is well fenced and in a good state of cultivation. For information apply to Watson‘s Dairy. RR. 4. Durham. "hm-“n 102523" NORTH PART LOTS 7 AND 8. CON. 2'2. Egremont. containing 66 acres; 55 acres cleared. balance hardwood bush; in good state of cultivation; mime born “:50, stone basement. concrete stables; drilled well and cement tank at barn. Also Lots 6 «mi 7 Con. A. SD.R., Glenelg: con- -‘-AA a brick hquse con- rooms. wnth good frame woodshed attached: drilled ' ' . springs on Wei! ‘watered Ind in good repair: For further pufliculan upply to Wilma! Smith. I. IL No. 3. Durham. Advertisements under this heading, 1 cent a word each insertion CASH WITH ORDER; six consecutive insertions given tor the price of (our. Telephone calls treated as cash with order if paid for before Saturday night of week ordered. Minimum charge for ï¬rst insertion. 25 cents. On all charge orders a straight charge of 1% cents a word will he made each insertion. minimum charge 35 cents. PUNERAL SERVICE ' New Modern funeral Parlors Phone Billcrest 0268 122-124 Avenue Road Tarn“, Done Ilene linden“ Formerly of Flesherton HIDDLBBRO', SPERBIAK IIDDLBBRO’ Barristers, Solicipprg, Etc. BATES BURIAL C0. â€Indâ€, larch 4, mo. FARMS FOR SALE C" W ‘ F Licensed cfluctioneer Medical Dhectorv. Dental Directorv Classified Advertisements Legal ‘Dz’rectorv PROPERTY FOR SALE FOR SALEâ€"A NUMBER OF GOOD building lots on George street, North or Skating Rink. Durham. Apply to D. Hopkins. 22! t1 BRITISH AMERICAN COAL OIL AT Smith Bros. It’s good. Try it. i 10 u Garagé. PEERLESS GASOLINE, THE man- grade gas with the “p peg†and long mileage. Sold only at with Bros’ FOR FIRE, TORNADO, AUTOMO- bile insurance and guarantee bonds, etc., apply to Lucas Henry, Dur- ham. 6i2 U A NI'IVV STOCK 0F HERBAGEUM just in at C. L. Grant’s. 3 i 1 WHEAT WANTED. ANY QUANTITY. Highest price. People’s Mills. 31523t WORK WANTEDâ€"THE CHRON- icle Jnh Plant is well equipped for turning out ,the “most work on short order. tf ORGAN FOR SALE IN (MUD CONDITION. APPLY AT 'l‘lw Chronicle Ofï¬ce. NOTICE FARMERS AND BUILDERS WHY (it) ELSEWHERE TO BE ('houtml? Como to Goldsmith Bros. and how. your logs sawn. planed and drossml. made 11p ready for “so in your ropuir or now building. Any- thing you want mado from wood. [Wing it. along, and wo :H‘v hero to «ontoloto tho work. A right job at a moclm'ato pl'it.‘o.â€"-(3o|dsnllNI Bros†RR. 2, Durham. â€0710!: TO FABUERS The Durham U.F.O. Live Stock As- snciation will ship stock from Dur- ham on Tuesdays. Shippers are rvmmsted to givq three daygl notice. “ VJamUes Lawrenceflanaqer. Phone 601 r 13 Durham. RR. 1. NEW HORSE LIVBRY I HAVE STARTED A HORSE LIV- nr, in anham and am ropm-ml to furnish Single 0:- doubc rigs and! pleasure sleighsfor all occasions. Howl Outfits only auppliml. Spvcml :um-ntinn tn c-nmmercial drivmg. t1. H. Lawrmwn. Durham. 12 .‘H H' Phone 10/: r H. CUSTOM SAWING I HAVE S'I'AR'I'ED THE MILL FOR Hn- sc-a-‘nn's rut. Bring yuur logs and rmw-iw pl'mnm. satisfachn'y worlf. A. Y. P. A. PLAY SOON THE .-\.\'(;l.lu.-\N YOUNG PEOPLE arv pr-vparing a play mtitled “Anne What’s Hm' Sump," which it is 0x- ppctcd will be presenu‘d during Eastvr wovk. \Vatch fur furtlmj I“' I.I"IIII'II III-IIIIIII'HII} “gnoImI mI’IpII‘ 160in Mm. Iw II I.I III'HIIIH'k. chaI‘. spruce Im' IIHIIH‘I'. R. W. Morrison. I 28 If S'l'. PATRIOTS BIRTHDAY PARTY THE LADIES’ AID OF THE DURHAM Proshvtvrian rhurch am- holding a St. l’uhuks Bilthtlay Party in the 'l‘nwn Hall on Thursday, March 18. '1‘03 sened at 630 p. m. followed by L'nml pmgram. Admissiun 25 cvnts. 3 42 announce-mph!" FERTILIZER FOR SALE CAR ARRIVED THIS WEEK. GET your supply varly while range of gradvs is l'UmplUtC."â€"J. \V. van G: Sun, Durham. GRAIN WANTED HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID for Wth Oats, Barley. Buckwheat at Bob Rny Elovatnrâ€"J. \V. Ewen Son. 1 4 U DOG LOST FEBRI'ARY 10. BLACK DOG ABOIT'I‘ ten months, brown paws. small brown spnt above each eye. short tail. rmvard. Notify Alex. Stewart R. R. i. Ceylon. Ont. 2 25 2pd RESIDENCE EOR SALE (mun BRICK RESIDENCE 1.\' I'P- per Town. Durham; good garden; good stahlv: (w-ntrally located on main strevt. Apply at Chronicle of- ï¬ce. 2 18 U BIGIIB FOR SALE SIX HORSEPOWER INTERNATION- a! in good conditionâ€"Apply Robert Mizhtnn. Varney RR. 1. phone 611 r '22. 2 4 Spd “IOTHBR HIRE" AT DROIOBE THE PLAY “MOTHER MINE†WILL lm giwn in Russell Hall. Dromorc. «In Friday awning. March 12. by the Dromorn Dramatic Club. Admission 35 cents and 20 cents. 2 25 3pd BASSWOOD READING BOLTS. inchesqlong, 5 inches through I M'A‘A_ -A‘A ARTICLES WANTED MISCELLANEOUS 626“ 341 At the Council meeting on Mon- day night, the question of getting a regular team to handle the engine and fire equipment was discussed. It seems to us that a good team in connection with the tire depart- ment and the engagement of a man to look after them would he a pay- in:‘ investment to the town. r. Bert Willis, who has been working for Mr. D. McLean the past four months or so, returned to town Saturday last and will engage at his old occupation of painting and â€a?" M‘W‘W . rwrv- "â€"wâ€"w- A quantity of wood piled against the stove at the Public Library, now used also as a school room, became ignited Monday ni ht, and but for the appearance of ibrarian Elvidge to open the Library, the building would have been burned. With the assistance of Dan McKinnon and George and Robert Hughes, the tire was son extinguished. n Mr. John Ehrliardt, retiring Soc- rotary of thv. Cement Company, was the i-vcipient of a silver tvn wr- vico presented by the company «H‘- flce stnfl' on the we of his departure from town. R. H. McWillinms rnp- rvsvntmi tlw company and (I. R. l“ - vnlle tho uiziro stair. Mr. H. H. Farr, Hm rvtiring managrr of Um i'vmg‘nt company. was px'vsvuti-d with a cuhilwt. of silwl' by “H' rmâ€" plnyi-vs. l""J ' ‘ ' On Monday night. tho old brick foundry. now owns-«l oml ovvupiml by Mr. Dzm. Campbell. was dis- covm'ml on Iirn, but â€In prompt ac. tion of tho m'v brigado and vitizmns soon got it limb-r (-ontrol. 'I‘Iw loss is vovm-mlflby insm'am-v. Am‘un angm"8 stun- :It. Aytnn was wrc-Ckml last. work whvn a largo km: of pnwdm' :N'cidmltly 0xplndvd. Alox. Wengor, clerk, who was wrigh- ing some of the powder at the Limo. was sm'iously injurmi. anal Hm dam- age to the slow is (-slimatml at two thousand dullm's. Hullnn Hill School Rvporl~~Sr. IV. -~Edwnr¢l Lawrnncv. Clmrlvs Law- ronm', Bc‘ssin Milligan. Jr. IV.‘ Flm'vnvn Mountain. Agnew Pvlly. Sallin Langrill. Mal-inn l’vtly. R0â€" bncca Grim-sun. .lr. Ill.â€"â€"-Y\la:.'giv Mountain, Vivlm- Nulllv. lmiln Vul- â€OTHER MINE 'l‘Hl'I l'manllll'l YHI'NH l’l'IHPlJ'I will prc-svnt llmir play "Mullu'l' Minn†in Russvll Hall 011 Friday, March 12. l’rngram ('umnwm'ing ill 8 p.m. Musiv by l-lnnpm' Ill-us. Aalâ€" missinn 35v and 20v. l".\'!‘l')’luul)’ ('nmv. lvit. van Riichiv ilubm't Cuff. Sr. ll.â€"--M:I ggic- Donne-llv. .losvph Mc- (Jaslin. gVina Nnhlv. "('liN‘lL Nulilv Eddie Hutton. M. II.- ~11:lua \IH‘ as- lin. Bvrtha Ayling, (ii-am- Putty. Sr. TheDaysOflongAgo 'l'eken Prom Chronicle Files 0! Twenty end Twelve Yeere Ago. on â€W mvmisns of TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1926 'l‘lw follmving: Ill)llSl‘IS-Jflnlrliml loom. 8 and 9 yours old; Driving liorsv. ill )c'nl‘s olcl: Driving hol'so'. 7 yours olzl. (lA'l'l‘lJï¬â€"Jivifor rising 3 yoars old ralf at fool; (low 8 yours old. val! at foot; (low "5 yval's old. SUpposod in calf; (low 3 yc-ars old, ï¬ll at foot: flow 9 years old, duo Mam-Ii 7; (low 4 years old, due April 11; He‘ifvr rising 3, duo April 22: Hvifvr rising 2 years; Slvor. rising 2 years: 2 slom's. 1â€"year-old; 2 lioifors. l- yoar-old; Calf, 3 months Old. PIGS-(Bacon type s0ws§Sow duo Marvin 6; Sow. due April M; 3 young sows. supposed in pig; Sow, supposed in pig; 11 young pigs, 5 wooks old. "‘15(-)'WL-:t goose and 1 gander; About 60 hens; Quantity of hay, Oats, barley, peas, wheat and p0- uitovs. ‘vv‘ u- Ewrything must be sold, as the proprietor is giving up farming. Sale commences at one o’clock sharp TERMSâ€"All sums of $10.“) and under cash; owr that amount. any timo up to 12 months†(‘rmiit 0n approwd joint notes bearing intor- ost at 6 por cont per annum. Georgo‘ flax-grave, George Duncan, Propriotor. Auctiorguzir. . 1 Thu follmving: .HURSESâ€"Gg‘ugral purpugq man» [:18an 12; Drnvmg marvirmng 11: General purposn hogan 11mm: 9. CATTLE-4M“? with calf at 1001; (1cm (luv \1 III! 8; Cow dun Junn 1: Heifm dun April 1; Héifor due April 2'2: Co“ supposed in calf; an milk- ing; flow due Iunn 15; 00w due July 1; Hunt ring heifer rising 2 3951!“; n. I A- ('I PIGSâ€"Sow due March 25: Sow due April 22: Sow duo May N: Sow dun May 28; 9 pigs about thrvo months old. i FO\VI,â€"-2 Gooso; Gander: About 50 ions. MlSCEI.LANEOUSâ€"'â€"Ouantity Hay. and sped grain; Quantity sped pn- tatoes. {irvpn Mountain; About 50 bags of potatoos; Quantity of En- silage; Ford car in condition: Chatham incubator; _ t bot} sleigtis. Everything mmt be sold. as the proprietor is giving up farming. Sale commences at one o'clock sharp TERMSâ€"All sums of 810m and un- der cash; over that amounL any time up to 12 months' credit on ap- proved joint notes bearing interest at 6 per cent per annum carton-d lat-ton. I. G, Ind-on. GEORGE BARGRAVB ' Lot 19, Concession 22, Egremont ' "'criAwronn unm'son Lot 20, Concession 21, Baromont FRIDAY. IARCI 12, 1926 William vulnltft. Maxwvll iirivr- AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK OP PARK STOCK larch A, 1000. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE HIP ptnprivlm' 3‘1 From the gossip we lli'ill‘ wu know that the one thing )ou reallv like to do is give a “little dinner.“ That informal sort of dinnvr fora limitmi numiwr of friends whore tho coursoei aro {ow onougii to (‘Q‘WIINI pqrjoctioir in oacli. I ,‘Al. ' 'l‘lw table slnuuld b0 sprvad with the ï¬nest nf damask. 'l‘hn nnwvrs in the cvntm‘ should he in a Iuw m'(-¢-pl.;u‘lv. so as nut In intm-fm'v with the glam-vs of "w mwsts snatmi opposite vavh 0thm'. Alluw spam- mmugh lwlwvon pluvvs In pron-m. crowding. Thv tzihh' shuuhl 1"“ M". as ful- lnwsâ€"Ahu kniws on â€W i'iuhl. tlw forks on the left-one for etch coursv. Um sum» slimm laid with knivvs, ihv wah-i' glass In the right. thi- napkin in thv lvl't. 'l‘ho- lire-mi and huum- plain in llw i-iglil. 'l‘hu iinlv holiday in March is St. Pntl‘ii'k‘s hay. so his makv this “litth' dimim'" a LII'W‘II :iiicl whih‘ afl‘aii'. 'l‘hvii g'acv ymii' 1:1th with dvlicahi i‘m'ns. Your "Will! may hr :15 l'nlluwsz (Ii-vain nf Asparagus Shim [hiast Lamh No. 2, Egremont., report.â€"â€"Sr. IV.â€" Slanlcy Mvaal. Sr. lll.-~«l‘lsl|wr 'l‘m'k- «'1', J00 Murriym. Al'vhin Allan. Ellwl Dvnnnu. .lr. lll.â€"-â€"Edna lh-nnclh Arvhiv Black. .lr. ll.â€" Amman-l Wands. Sarah Allan. Sam \lurrisnn, Anclrvw Hal'y. I‘larl Mc-acl. l'url. ll. .---\\-'illiv (Bray. ln'idm-l, \"mnls‘. Mary Allan. (inurgu le.:nluhlin. \\'illu- \VOmla‘. Sr. l.â€"â€"-;\li('u~ (Bray. \Vllllv l“llllll1.':lll. M. I. llarnlcl Baird, lluwal'cl ll:lll'1l.--l;l:ll'il Ii. .\|jm'. 'I‘vavlwr. Burn.» Al, ï¬lm °an'n. Sask" I’vln'n- :n-y H. 1906. In Mr. and Mrs. 'l'lwnla~' ;li\\'vn. a «langlm-r, Mr. 'l‘lmmas lluylv ul' (Irmvl'mul was m'c-svntml with an midi-ms :nul \alnalllv driving I'nlw lwl'uw his «Iv- |rarturv l0 liw in Man \wsl. Stufl‘mi (lvlvry Chiquv (ix-mm l'vas sun. Lm'nc- Mmmtain. M. I. lrmw Vollvtt. Mountain. Anniv L. Lawrvnvv. h-zu'hvr. 'l'lwmlore Ayling, Cecil Avnragv atlvmlanm- 26.- I Mr. David McAulifl'v sold his Hnn loo-acri- farm in Normanhy last Monday to Mr. (imu'gn Smullmzin of Toronto. The farm contains a good brick house, good bank barn and other outbuildings. - D I _ A On Wednosduy aftornmm of last weak, the marriage touk place at the rucwry horn of John leiucluern, son of Rodm'ick McI'lavhvrn of Glen- vlg, and Miss Eva Mav l‘ivrmu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Pier- son of I'Zgromont. The young cou- ple will take up housekeeping on the m'oom's‘farm pfal: Pricgvillo. 1‘- _.-_.. Ill‘lll -. vv "‘1 '-u- - ---- v , d H. Hartley at thn rmidpncv of Mr. .I. Schulz. uncle of the groom. The bride (-nlmwl the drawing-mom 0n toh arm of Mr grandfather, Mr. llohvrt Aljnv. Sta. who gave lwr away. 'I‘lw young cmmlu will re- side in Durham, who-ro- “'0 wish them much prosperity and happi- nnss. Cm'ummt. (lrackm's .I‘4 The marriage of Robvl't J. (Lamp- lmll and Miss Ada V. Aljoe, both of town. took place at 630 p.m. «m Wednesday of last, wm'k. The cerv- mony was pet'fprmml. by Rev. \V. The rural mail rnulv. m be known 99 Durham N0. 4. has [won author- Ized by the department and is ex. peclml to be in upcration by May i. _. -' . 'A 4...: â€"‘-â€" lAA-IAOIIA l’bl-v‘ ‘. t‘1 u- --. â€"r â€"- __ . _ The liwry business conductml hero for the past throo yoars by Mr. John Schulz has boon sold by him to Mr. Allan Cameron of Un- Gentral Hotel. __ Ullvlul - ‘ u‘ Mr. Gmrgo H. Sclwnk. fatlwr of Mr. Alum-w Sclwnk of Aymn, dim! nn Fvbruary 2:: at his homv in Nor- manby a cmzplo- of milps wast of Ayton. He was born in Germany in 1835 an‘d was a well-known ï¬gure in N0rmanby_ munigigal poli‘tice. The township of Bentinck at a meeting in Dnrnoch an Friday night. held a special session of the Council and paswd the radial r090- lution whivh will nnsuro for them a survey through the township. {Bii"ï¬jli,â€ï¬6aléd'teenmg. nemov’es old wash: mater from Intestines and gnkqg ypq {69! happy and bunny. _A2__‘- A““‘“£‘- Excelleï¬t for out Ilandden’s Drug "I was afraid to eat becausc» l al- ways had stumach truuhla after- wards. Since taking Adlerika. I can eat and feel ï¬ne." (signed) Mrs. A. Howard. ONE spoonful Adlerika romoveo GAS and often bring: sur- Qriqiqgfeljgf I.» 919 sltpmach. Stop A- 4‘ nmï¬nln‘ COOKING HINTS Ham A “huh- hanl Hr Hm “The Little Dinner" Mashed l’utatnvs Lt‘lhu'v Salad . :QIHI (Sill-«m lmyvr llukv s and (Zunwl‘nlmrt. Uhl'vsv (lofl'm' March 5, i914. By BETTY WEBSTER Hw but! undlï¬m-Fn and fl't'uzv m' Maiâ€"ll. lAdvortiu in Tho Chroniclo. It Pan (Copyright, 192‘, by The Bonnet-II rmvn Corporation, Chicagu ) Hut "HHS (HiVPS of a ham is an ocunomical “lmy†for a small nr large family. 'l‘lu-ru aru so mam' ways lu utllim- llw ranmimlvr after it has luwu sm'vml lmllml or lrakmlllrsl. u 'H.“ .1..--- Such as Ham wflash “it“ Poached Fags, Hum slim-d thin and fried with Eggs. Hum i'LIIIqIII-HI-s “i“! PNIS or (Larruts. Ham an IzI'atiII :I' HIIIII UIIH'II'HI' m â€PM Mum «It llIIIII Moussv. l'sv swovt arm-u IWI'IN‘W‘o l'sv (‘l'mml ('llvw- ur ('nHagv ('Ilmw- Mc-thml: Mix milk nr raw-am will: (“Ilvvs‘v In milk“ a pzaslc'. Cut HIT Plul nl' RI'NԠlwmwl' in!“ slirus and mix with rllm-sv. Chill \wll. I'Iac'v nu Mluvu Ivan'vs. Sc-rw will: Frvm'h Urvssing. :n 1'va Imlmtus. lbwsulw gvlulin in cold watm‘. Mix with syrup. 'l‘lu-II :NM lt-llmn .illlm'. MIX Wu“ and :NM gingur all! and tho mini. julm'. Ilulnr' grm-n and l'rvuzc- ur vhill. One of “ID IIIIIIII. 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'l‘wvnly ill'cl'w's C. (4 lwlim' 7.0m :m- :ilmut llw lnwvsl limil fur “'08“- WNW ï¬sh: at small passing lws'nml will kill tlwm. lml, llwrv zirn «illu-r ('roalurvs which can slaliil mm'li fllON' svwro mild. Frogs will liw at 28‘ (J. (18.4 lwlow zero. and 80m" watpr salamandvrs «wan at 50° C. (58° below zero/r400, and ()0ch Storage. lot Guilty Teaclgmj: “Whvrv is tlu- his dip- lmr. W'le?" ' “I dunno; I use the fuuntaxn." For March Shamrock Salad WITH LIVE FISH MMlmd: Scrub Hm puutuvs m4! and lmkv in "In umml way. When «imu- rut. MT a MW" 01' MW Inp no "at side-s. Seoul» null maid" 0f gm. mums, mash with mwum and svnmn wvll wIIh hullvr. salt and lwmmr, Makv Hmu llull'). 'l‘lm. put the Illuslwd lmumws Inn-k mm [mum slu-lls. but 14qu “um plum-s uf hut- tm' 4'hm'sv If olvs‘il'ml and just Im- fm'v sc'I'Vmu. lava! and lu'mul â€mm in tlw «m'n. If llximr llwm [IID'IHM‘B I'III' II par- h. Mick IIII appmmmlc- famI- III {on of IIIIIaIu 3% ('th‘ III' IIIIIII'. 2 runs «If I'lll‘l'flll‘h‘. 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