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Durham Chronicle (1867), 7 Jul 1927, p. 2

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PAGE 2. (in July Mom k. ‘ Geno-ml 3'“ch N!“ his ammi ”w an”! \‘jctnl'ia ”10' “HI Confederation and After-- Sixty Years of Progress Tillt-y. Ilharlvs Etivnm- Cart'u-r. .\ Mrlhmgull and \\ 'l‘hww lmnm's wm I'Pcwnitinn H! Um ivnts haol pluyml it THE FIRST IMNIINlUN PARLIA- MENT JUUV -"' I rPcwniHnn uf Hm part the ivnts had pluyml in bringing the ”Hun nl’ Gianaola and the limo: I’I'M'im'w. om tlw fnlhm'ing «my. Lord wan S\\'c'l'll in 3H Huw'rnm- 4 and Sir .Inhn .\. Masonlpnahl. H-“ A! u-qm-sr. IHI' m mum. Hf bu”! (THIS. lb" 1| Hf". hm‘, If. H" 'l'lu- first Imminiun ho-M In all liw so-ssl Hm first \\m._ )lrhmn “tun-N S tel ritm iv IHII. “H and cm .I ”w Quo- Hm h'l'l'H n“. unwrlm tho- mmstrm ial Huilwav. \Vhiln tho was in 80'.“ Nova Scutiu a rpm-a] Hf Mapclnnalcl mpanwushll' Hw lmgislaturv 0f .Vma St'ntial [.111va NW Umwn for a WIN-all ul’ Hm AN uf l'niam. so far as l'o-laltml In NH“: St'nlia. hut. .tluu ‘ larm-l)‘ In Hu- acute", manipulation of 3 Ilium-Ins 'l'umwr. Hm rvlu'al mowâ€" H nwnt mm» In naught and film 1m- 9 |wl'ix|l Mom-runwnt \VUIIM “0t CHI!- I strut. hp Hm prnvim'o- withdrawing A I'rnm clnnt'mlo-rminn. Early in Marvin. l mm, H.» first clanmlian throw-emu : A.\.I l‘.‘ .\'a_; in m-«inn 0' I'N lo ”Ht 1 Apr” \wl .- Du me'nl' 01' th \\ \\ I “ll .Illllo‘ - Qnm-u-in ~ h'l'l'ilul'y 4 Bill was al.- h‘t .11? HI F\\”|Il III ‘.. ._V, _ Sir .Mhn .\. Macolnnalcl. at his vs". l'nrmml a Umlitinn Hmown- . uf hum Umso-matiws and Lil'- ,. 'l'ho- first Hum» nf tlnmmnns mm nr ml nwmlu-mâ€"x: I'mm I'm, 6." from] Qilo'hm‘. H! {run} I Sc'ut‘m and 17) 1mm va ”wick. Simullanmnsly the m- mum in!” luv-mg. H, mmâ€" ol 0f 7'.’ Invmlwrs. appninlml for 2". Hum ”Mario. 1’"; from Que"â€" I: {rum Nona Smtig um! 12 I N's-w Brunswick. ‘O ___-“.‘l An historical prams 0 opmmii of our forest ‘ not. be nut of placo on hf the Diamond Jubilee federation of Canada. Th9 l'lt‘al‘iflg Uf for? the primary stt‘p tower: mom of eastern Can: mL _. ___. finwmbor‘ 2. 18‘} [uniutmo-m 34 ¢ tlw Dmnininn Hmrih M “01- . ia. on that. am Mar 4 Knight lQ‘tH‘l'iIllflll KV| {duals-“w. l‘he clearing of forest land was the primary step towards the settle- ment of eastern Canada by the. early pioneers. The material so re- moved was at first more than suffi- cient for building purposes. fences and fuel: and the surplus was burned to get rid of it. Later on in- roads were made into the. forests surrounding the farms and settleâ€" ments to supply these needs. and lumbering as a business developed gradually as the settlements extend- ed. demand increasing as supply re- ceded. The industry which started in the lower St. Lawrence and the Maritime provinces. spread north- ward and westward during the per- iod of rapid adVaui'e in settlement. The Httawa Valley became the first important centre of commer- cial activity in the industry. with the rafting: of square timher to Que- hee for export. 'l'he Heoruian Bay and Rainy RlVo‘l' Districts were later I Alohnnn‘h lllo‘ in: w ho 1111111111 \\ 11“ {Uhh‘l'lmv'u 111“ mnh‘h “1111 :1 snmim' in 1 11111111 Statow‘ 11111115“ 1’111111‘111 11111141 12111131111111 r \‘011 311111111x1n1ato1l} milk-1.1 11111111 111111911111 1 about 0110-11111111111110! 1111 not c111onnm'1callx amossi] 219. 000 square miles of f haw been set aside as. ks. in on In our country. scientil is l9" in its experime _ . -“ALA-ii “the (MP?! first 0 m: t nmmfl Hlllv'r‘. | ll‘l' I l . about one-quarter of the \Vtgimt is not economically accessible. About 2.39.0!!! square miles of forest land have been set aside as forest re- serves or parks. in other words. they cannot be destroyed. In our country. scientific forestry is still in its experimental stage. Forest authorities. federal and pro- vincial. as well as tho exploiting companies. have principally devot- ed their efforts to the administra- tion of existing forest areas and their protection against tire and damage. However laboratory ts have. been undertaken lll‘ll ‘ " III". I in: tho: so-vnml snssimi the nmmi was farm! with :1 mnâ€" u-t quvsliun. Thu hulf-bnwls . Rord Riwv. under Louis Riel. mad.- to bring about a mac»- mvmvm. but an lixpmlitimi- 'm-i'o- undvt‘ ilnl. \Vvlso-loy haoi win in quvll tho uprising: ..I.-\- mm a lilt‘imilless Victory 'l‘uppo'l am» In their pn'lecuuu “Pu-..” However laboratory other damage. have been undertaken experiments to determine soils unfavorable to general cultivation but suited to afforestation. Planting has been of ' ental character. It said that a very stamp \V rnmvn‘ [rm-l I0 immo [Dominion D4 “a." Down Brlhsh .VHI'U th liw so-sslnnst. uurm; III. )lvlhugall muvml a sullllinns paying that mol and Han Nurtlmvst. w mlolml ‘10 MN! Dumm- ro-sululinns burn fruit 0' 22;. "C". an nl'clt‘l' 0f -in-0'.uum'il tl'amfm'rml y ulo-signah-ol tn tiunaolu, nlm passion! vnumwvrim: is HOW [man u v o'llt m \V. val prm‘is of the clerl- mu' forest wealth will 4 place on tho occasion nnnl -lllhiltjc 0f the C011- autumn and th ”I“. Bath Tummy. duv. Lord M": nck Hun-rnnr Hmwral I86! lanadian throw-emu ~j .‘11s_|.~x.~'uml_ and 011 ”mm. Savmg Banks '1 'I m n my nf Hm o" M tlw fifth 999-- t dissoleL Tho m: was abandoxml 1g oloctiun. from It‘l‘VaUVPS t‘fllPl'gPd place alnng strictly 3. *~ mi" (mslv “Hg. [I (“I0 o ‘ . ' . . 2!."’f"|ntwl‘;'n- 0 . ". .‘c-n .lnl“ ‘ 1 Ha. unjml“: L contra or cnmnu-r- in thu industry. with «11er timtmr to Quo- t. Thn fivm'gian Bay or Districts \wro later mt. although tlm in- vs‘tablisht‘tl M‘o‘t‘ UN on. thosv districts an" lumbvvmg At'oxmns ir Day , Lord 11 Hovc'rrnm' vrth America ammumwl n'm-nur (30n- :‘ clanaola. Hv ,1 Mn ”upon he cnnferrml owl on Jnlm HM “0110? D, Howlancl. UlerPI'I'Pd Ill I'll Day, Lord 1“ ('Nn'm'nur ‘1 "I: America a. t c‘ aluminum-d r: 'prnnl' (5011- i! Ilanacla. Bx‘ ‘o-sly, Queen 0 c cnnferrml g. rests m . .m-gakwn Slmllal' ¢ Halt >'II-~ - 1y 1 .)0) - _ condnlOHS. 000 Sam?" munm 1m [nlpl' 1'01””- 'arl ianu_-nt. In x r l n;-' wen»- alumt Marx- Wm n'nn . “ m- land-é. lHll nl'.\\itnessmt in I‘Hit'm'i‘. m... , iadianllowini: day. they were tendered a l} {as inlbaimliet by the Board of Trade: on T1 amenlltlu- litth. second ball in honor ot‘ “1 NH." the deleuates. giyen by Honorable l'ltllll ;.\lr. 'l‘essier. Speaker't‘d' the Legisla- '6 l ollll_\"ti\'o- tlonnril: on the 20th. oll'irial f 1“ adâ€" ro-reption at Layal l'ni\'ersity. eon- gratulz’itnry address by the l’tertor h -‘{‘-‘- t to the Maritime l’rtwinees Delegates 'lllt'tand reply on their behalf by Hon- lde'l'ni-alile Mr. 'l’npper: on the 21st. “W“.third ball at. the Legislative l’alare. llt'i'gt'dlliy‘ the "Bachelors of Quebec" and ill'lt'll." on the 27th they left for Montreal on a specialI train plalred 1at. their . . disposal by t to Grand "run ‘. “I!“ The Delegates arrived at Montreal on Friday. Uctnber 28th. and after deVel- a short session they Visited the rity. (in the same evening a ball was held in their honor at St. Lawrence. Hall. attended by more than a thou- sand people: next. day they were in- vited at a splendid banquet in the ‘ same hall. under the chairmanship [w the ot‘ the Mayor. Mr. Jean-Louis Beau- 1'50 1'0- dry. This banquet had an enorâ€" n snt'fiâ€" mous success. and the speakers ex- , t‘enees pressed to their hosts their feelings f sympathy and harmony with elo- is was 0 ‘ ' r on in- quenee and sentiment. Those who forests spoke on that. occasnon were: Fen- t settleâ€" wiek Williams. Colonel Dyde. uls. and Richard McDonnell. Lieutenant- weloped Governor of Nova Scotia. Hon. M. Archibald. Hon. John Hamilton ' . Hon. John Ambrose Shea- l started Hon. Mr. Gray from Prince Edward _ Island. Hon. Edward \Vhelan. Hon. ii north- '1‘. Heath Hayiland. The Hon. Messrs. the per- Cartier. MeGee and Gait. they ttlenient. When they left. Montreal. min the Visited Ottawa. Kingston. Belleyille. Toronto. Hamilton. St. commer- tlobourg. “X". with ilatharines where they were en- r to tJHe- . thnsiastieally received. man Bay"; till the 3th of November. the dele- WW 1mm‘dfi'ates were bark in Mimtreal. VN‘.‘ the lll-t~{llislieil with the result, of then «nor the ‘ trip in l'mwr t.anada. .-\ short meet- ‘ ‘ ‘ ' 5“ 1 ‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ run.) 1131‘ n !\\a\s 1m: honing ii A and PM“ l’l"l"v’s,“,,“ III\I..I.u . -. «- . 'I r“ ‘ - 'I' . Hn ”Wu?!“ ‘13) ”f “”91"?" 1.80" tinns bvtxwon Halifax and St..lohn‘s Ullt'ht‘t' “as thu St'Ollt‘ Hi thv Lon- \. 'wt'nnn ll 1 ’t ’ t'vrvnm' from which i-Vi’ilvmt a 110W ‘ .-\t. mi; ati‘r‘nt‘ snbma'ilv “.101“ iluiistitntinn and «hiring which was IthV “.‘m' in Hitctlil' [“111'853 1%“; . m“ 1’1“” (it a ""*“°t‘*3"a.l‘,‘-"‘ MO‘I'SO foreshadowmt that a transatâ€" \\'hlt'h \wmlit spi't'atl latt'i‘ all trum lfilltit' t‘ahlt‘ \VUtlld 1N, l‘t‘ali7t‘tt in ”it“ .\tlantii' to. ttw Paving. and ('t:\'t‘l th“ nm'n' flitlll’t‘. In i-fiaétly‘tit'tvvn 'llittl‘t' than halt a l’t'llllm'lll. l‘hu veai‘s the dream “1- thn gl'iiat. inwn- \tianaitian tlahino-t. was i'vpi'i-sontml tm- was in I"... matto a, i'i'alitv mm ‘hy all its nit-mtwi's and tho nthei‘ its l't‘alli7flttttll was an“ tufll“ N P"””“""’ 1m," 5"“! UN" t'nlh)\\‘ing (iishm'nt‘; but for Whom tnlvgmlihii; Hih'h-gatvs: Anya 53mm, Mnssrs‘. 'nnnt‘t'tinlis with l'ltll'filw might. ' "'1'|”"'~ .ll".“"-"~ .‘lt'tdllty, ‘\""'”l'.al‘i‘tia\'u hm'n itvlavmt t'ui- manv \‘i‘ars. “WW": 39‘" B1""‘;",“"Ck~ In 1831 Mr. tiishni‘nn \‘isiti5ii .\'v\\° -\”L'h"”o l'lsht'i‘. t'utltittlalltt amt laid lit‘t'ni'c' ”lt‘ Li‘s."- “t‘l' 3““ J“1””!th islatni-v a plan t'nr mnnm'ting Saint. _‘Stt'\'t', til'fl)’. tlhani . t’i'ini-o- Edward Island, ‘ Messrs. John’s and Cape Bay by a ttflt‘téll'ill'll .t ttinli'i. H"«l\‘lluwl. Palnw. Gray.,.\lv- I'm. with ttw in...» .ii nltiinatvl)‘ .i'elmltfll't. ““31“” “Wt ”01W: N‘W- having a cabin laiit aci'uss ttm (tnh‘ tl'\ rttlllttualltl. .‘lt'fifil'h‘. Silt‘a illlt! 0.1111013 Of St IJ;]\\'['pni-¢I. I’Ii‘ t'lllhllfi'iililll 'l'hi‘ Imgislatnrv t‘li- hint Itaiiit t 2! \Ii-ssi's, 'l'ilh'y, ”.1 This tlivnt'o-i'vni'v was in'vsitlmt was inn-Minus, “th'o't'ltyi‘ll'lttH‘Hllt'4’35Vh31Udl'tlt‘r- couragmt him and gi'aiitmt him £500 tn i-nahlu him tn «in t‘XltlHl'tlth‘_\' it"; Must, Ht" his iiisiiimtinn cam" “'01)! .-ithu l‘t'llitll'ktlttlt' and pi'ophvtic assay ,-\ut' his t‘llltlii'ltt nophvw. Dr. .I, t), Tat-hon t'nmivi- [Minty Ministvi‘ of \g..\;.’l'tt°ll“ttl't'. \Vhi). as saunas 187i}. ‘|.‘P\lhlt"|lt'ti a sin-ms nt' al'tlclt‘s‘ in m \Vlltt'll ho- pt'o't'ngnizcol a project. Of nu‘k‘mtvi'atiun whii'h iwcamc ttm t'nn- ksiclainvntzil basis of (hi) Federal Act. i't'ho- invi-its nt‘ this man, whose 1H.‘\iiiuito-st)' i‘ittlalh'il his klithlmtgu, \Vni'k un thv nvw “llt‘. Ho- 1-vtni'n- mt tn Nnva Santia anal i'vsigni'it his gt|\‘t'l'lllltt‘llt imsitiun in Ht‘tlt‘t' tn tic-- \‘Mt‘ all his tilllt‘ tn thu .\'i9\\'t'imn«t- .land pl‘ttjt‘t't. 0n his l't‘tlil'll ht? i-xâ€" plm'mt thn I’tltltt'. t'miml it, transmit” and [ii'i'n'mntml tn NMV Yurk tn tilt- lain tinancial assistancv. Hoe was sut‘wsst‘nl anti i'o-tni'nmt tn tin ls- lanit tn i-nnsti'ni't. thn linv. As a step tUWflt'ttS thn Halifax- St. .tivhn‘s linv. in .\'«’i\‘vmtwi'. 18.32. llt‘ laid ”in first snhmai'inu t'ahlci «it any h'nuth in Anim'ica--â€"- aoi'i’iss ttm ,\'m'thnnitwi'taint Straits. uniting: Uninnn Edward Island and New "t haw nnt inmn suti’icientty recogniz- ..1,- , ml. The itvtihorations tastmt sixtm'll muttays; the! ttt_‘lt';â€""¢ltt‘s Wart- in [N‘I'ft't't i‘o‘-titt’t'utl't1 as tn tho‘ details of their I I-IHLIAH" ii i- c mm :ICMI'F, inhlu'l'fil. I ugging H first step ii fmn) n! 10}; pinning! Hf I Lugging ulmratioms cnnstmuc llu: first step in tlw industry. In the. turn: nt‘ lugs. Hwy furnish the raw pl'mlllt'l nl' tlu- fm-vst which. in turn. lnwunws lb!" raw n'ralm'ial Hf tlw sawmill: and Han sawmill is the sm'unol slam. in “Ip industry. A alislim-tly l'lt'tll’ linv nl‘ domarcation l-zlnnnt lu- «11mm lwtwm'n these two plmsvs Hl' industry. Nor is it al- ways pnssilllv lH svparato- tho lum- lu-rinu industry l't'nm that. Hf pulp “hiv h bu pr 'cngl' lF‘"""'m.i”“ \thit h vh'lmo III II hams (‘ ‘ lho' mmits nf modcsh mnallv haw nut burn an ml. The dvlihma .davs: UHF delvgml! 31'? Ill ”11' t' n- H! H 'm tlw w {“93 and “micro W tm‘ \\hi(‘h \V I L'flt'“. Hn IIH' .‘dllu‘ x v 1~o1~1w~sv11tatiws of “If Provinces left for th: after having shared in \Vurk which constituted revolution. peacefully 31' good result. ul ' I‘thic‘. «1).\'l’|‘llll£.\'t‘.rl GISBURNE AND THE ATLANTIC CABLE The successful laying of the At- .antie telegraph cahlewvas the most important. event. of the Nineteenth t‘mntury“ Its achievement was mainly due to the enthusiasm and energy" of a resident of Canada. 1824. 15 Mr. Gisborne came to Canada and practised farming for two years in Quebec. Tiring of this he took up telemphy. In 1849-1851 _.-_.¢-.. n! anvpm- he “"3 S of our forest wealth l' tlw most. brilliant. vwr in qulmc. :md Hm fol- .. Hwy \VPI’L‘ to'lulm'vd a ' thv Board Of Truth; on wcnncl ball in honor or his. giwn by HQHOI‘aMO .h'oloi at St. Lawroncv up“ rum-(w of .Whlch the Mm- nd Resolutpons adopted at (‘h 11 Hwy Uu Yunnan-“ nml by all the prvsom. dele- Un tlw same «wetting. tho nt‘atiws of the Maritime 95 left for their homes, aving shared in the Great rhioh constituted a pplitical .1 ['1 'Jlllk'. 55w---â€"â€": - ‘ l‘ ‘ x: where they “me «n- 'all}' rmoived. Bill Of Novembm‘. the df’fllt‘: r0 hark in Montreal. wr} with tho" result of then mwr Canada. A shul't, mm‘l- hold at St. Lawrenco Hall wm-s‘u M which the Mm- : nmnlnfinna mlm‘bh‘d at l‘lxcvlloncy thv (inverâ€" hcld 11 Lowe) in tiwir Hm (lhamber of the cluuncil; on the. Htln . \linis‘h'rs‘ attvmlocl a time I‘g‘m‘ptions suc- levl'. ()n the 11th of cnnstitutu the: arrivéd at mrnt lilws at Halifax. In 18:30 110 prowsvd makim.r trlvgraph (manne- linns lwtwwn Halifax and St..luha‘s. va'fmnHmmL At this timv submarine tvlogra- why was in tlw. air. In 18-53. l’ruf.‘ ‘Murso fm'vshaclnwml that. a transatâ€" lantir t‘ahlr would hr rvalizml in “I“ nmr futurv. In madly lit'twn years tho dream Hf thn great. im'rn- lm- was tn lw madr a rvality, and its rvalizaliun was chu- tn F. N. Hislmrnv. but. far wlmm trlrg'mphiu runnvrtinns with l'lurupv might. ‘haw lwvn clvlayml fur many years. 1 .. mu \I.. Hidmrnn \‘is‘llml va (mans. _ ”tho-1's i-vapml win-1'0 (iishni'nv had sown. But ha was not. withnut. his I'vward. (m a Visit to Now- fmigidlanil. in 18:37. ho. was present- mi with a valuable silver statue-Ho. "i‘nr the} indomitable nnergy he had displayed in carrying out the first Canadian submarino1 telpgraph'Lâ€"the initial stem in ”If" Widl‘SDl‘Pad OC- eanic telegraphy of to-day. In 1867. lottvl‘ to Gishumw. as "tho or pinnm'r and prujc-vtm' nf thv t atlantit' 081.10." In 1879 Mr. Hishm'no was lmilltml stun-I'm!c-uah‘nl. of H10 miian (iuwrnmc-m 'l‘vlogruphx Signal Svrvim'. which [Insitit - ho-M till thu timu of his dva l Uttuwa. Angus! 2m. 1892. Pale Pink_ Creje An internstim: bloomm's with I pale pink ('l’olw rilmnn hilyling. .\ tiny flth-i' «tough mniu-unu-u-u in blue adds daintino-ss. 'l‘hv hltmmo-i's haw a strip“ of bluo I‘ih- hon (‘t.|l'l't".-‘p:_tntling t0 the (mo shown un tho. shirt. Fur thoso who wish tn make. their [wttivoat m‘nhlvm for Summer as simplv as possible. ”10?“ are bloom- m-s with attachmt potticoats which .I'vach t0 just, holnw the knees. M ”wing tn Ulf' uuium-i u. mm... ings the Swedish Howrnment has «twidmt that (-vm'y chiid in that ('nunti'y must learn to swim. No child will be. permitted to pass his school examination until he is able tn swim sufficienty to take care of himself in the watm'. k Crepe Shirt and Bloomers Are Bound In Blue rusting (mmmnuuuu. “ ....‘ with matching shirt «of (‘H'IH' trimmed with blur mling. is slmwn abuvn, flmwr dosign mnhmidm‘vd acids daintinvss. The haw a strum of bluo‘ rib- tn the number of drown- wadish Gowygment has A l-..‘ .m'no was up- ml. of 1hu (Lanâ€" I‘c-lvgrupln‘ and it'll pnsifinn lm of his «Ivan: in mlvinaticm, with W1.‘.l. 'l‘ln- mmmittoo rommmondod that no actiun 1w. takun at prvsvut rv- gairding Hm building at additional awnmmndaiinn. in Vivw id" Hm m‘ulmhlv passing nf Hm much talk- ml «if '1 )Id Agv l'onsinn Bill." griml- inc: numly lmi‘sc‘ms over 64) years Hf agu ajwnsiun of $20. lwr month. If this Art liassc-s at Hu- noxi SI'S- sinn Hf tlw lio‘gislatm'c- a consid- vraldv numlwi- Hf pativnls in Hm Hans.» «d Rc-i'ugc- “Wild “1‘ pi'uVidc-d fm' vlsvwhq-i'v. l. phmw cumpany'.’ "\‘vs. what ran il t'c-vls tn wt c 0ka tn answm (Continued from page H I‘vll mc The Worm Turns The actual evidence of loss in value of weed-infested farm land is shown in the extract f mm the report of an . inspector valuing a certain farm for loaning purposes. Here is the evidence: “It is badly infested with sow thistleâ€"as are all the farms in the neighborhood. I have valued $1,000 less than I would if clean of this weed.” (pll‘ This $1,000 represented 1272 of the value of the farm. Many inspectors would dis- count the value to an even greater extent. What is your weed crop costing you? Fight weeds as you would fight fire. Help your neighborâ€"help yourself. Every occupant of land and every owner of unoccupied land is required to destroy all noxious weeds before their seeds ripen. 5km! Hm \uit' qlu ful' \Oll?” H Im\\' V AN INGENIOUS ADVERTISING IDEA 'l‘u assure passcrsâ€"hy that llw iilm [wing shown at. :1 NW ank pivlm-u tlu-alor is a genuiun langh IOI‘H\'m\_ or, (lu- applausc- of the umlimu-u .-- trausmittml (U ”W strum “Waugh 4 radio loud Speaker near the ticket Mouths. Mu“ .dlfitl'lhllhul ' luck up Hm wmg mun-v 4f thu fact. Hm SIN'NaiHI'S Insidu gm- ptfective testmnumm 1.. y. of the c0mcdy.-â€"â€"Popular ”hiâ€"o.- ONfARIO it, but a night’s i You may not realifl sleep is more unport French proverb says. on motor trips, don't run the risk of not knowing whether you will have a good bed awaiting you. Telephone ahead. ~â€"_- -nA..- i On your holiday, or July 7. ”37 HANOVER IIDGETS DRU Thursday. July 7. 3.“ the 61:5 It will I”! 3'“- ll

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