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Northern Advance, 18 Nov 1926, p. 7

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QPROFESSIONAL CARDS i C1'eswickc--DufT-That 1'eque:~>1 {of Bert Fralick be _2'1'ant0d. I _. f , r-,1 , 7I'II,,,L ,,, :--um:-uu. I} Moran---DufT-That s_\*n1path_\' of ;c0cunci] be cxtonrled to J. H. Ben- nett in the loss he has sustained by the loath of his wife. 4 . H m. . -. |w..... { Go1ing`~--I{nig'ht-That the dump on Cotter Ave. be and :1 new one opened between Sanford |:_1n Charles Sts. Lux ukuvn `IA nu: Lower--Mo1~un---T11a: council con- siulw pzL.=sin:: a by-Law regfwlating smoke nuisance in the centre of the town. n nun. 'I`hi1' Quarrie, a:_:h. u,u. Form 4B. First Class Honours-Mar2'a1'et `I\Ic.\I:u*t-in, Jack Taylor, Constance iinds. Wm. Hipkin. 5....-.` .l F1--. LI...~Auu~ `L`l'.\.._.....l Second Class Honours--Howanl Guuzt, Stanley Mulkin. ..... . ,.. 7. Third Class Honours-Geo1';re Pearce, Dick Powell, Lewis Merrick, |H:azc~1 Partridge. luun .-u, u-uuux v .uu.n-u. s. nu...` A u.I of Works >Form 5. First Class Honours---E(In.a Ball, Geome ;\Ic.\'Ii11in, Vdlda Wzdsker. O.._.....l I`I...... L]'............. `l Y....-1.. I .LEXANDE`R COWAN, SUCCIOSE sor to Lcnnox, Coxkan & Iiroxvu Bar1'istc1', Solicitor for obtaining! probate of will, ;:uardi.'n1ship am. admini: and Guru-!'al Solicx l tor, :'\'ot:u'y, Conve_vancur, 4.-to ` Money to loan. Offices: Hind: Block. No. 8 Dunlop street. un.u.__-_ .un,.u-u-u, wuuu. nun.-.1. Second Class Honours--Hai'o1u Sproft, Victoria Quinlan, Elsie Robinson, Lloyd Arnold. 'l"L....I (`Ina-. 1.1 .-.-.n..u~ t'\o4..-.`l.~.. ..u-uuauu, l-lA\II x . . ; A ; Ivnun Thinl CJa Honours--O`:te1_vn Robinson, Harley Cummings, Archie Marshal], Bertha Baycroft. -ks approve. no action bc . 1 . Class Honours-Dora Mc- Velma Miller, Irene Kavan- be tilkt f E.<.<-.1 St. nd _:'1'zmtml. if Board} tukvn 1'0 cutting the st.1'cet.<. The N orthern Advance Imagine our modern cities without 1 taxis, or worse still without a speed l limit! One is accustomed to step into a taxi and reach a destination many blocks or miles away in the space of . a few moments, yet within a speed . limit or all would be chaotic confusion with taxis running wild through the cities. Taxis and speed are two words synonymous in the United States and elsewhere. There are, however, many countries, especially in the imme- morial East-~which use conveyances answering the same purposes for which no speed limit is needed, they move along in the leisurely way of the Orient, and yet meet the require- ments of people in those ancient lands. : 'I`l~.n ennn an-...: ...:A 4-,. 1...-. ...........-J . The sedan chair, said to be named from Sedan. France, where it was first made or used, is used extensively in China. It is made for carrying a single person and is usually borne on poles by two men. In Hong Kong 8-OYS & BOYS, B.~\RRIS'l`ERS` Qnl ,.Hnw- \ .-.+....!,m Dnhlin f`nn 1. Going It alone. 2 Ibotnnno at opening ot the new pool. Two ladies of the party about to tent tl-e Inviting depths. 3. Caught between the mountain and the wnter below. this min: seem: to be flying up to the nlry, while she is really going down. ' he eecond largest swimming pool cool breezes. The top is entirely with the sloping: beds of poppies I. in Canada. has just been opened, open to the penetrating rays of the `which run down from the dilnins at Lake Louise. Situated on the Rocky Moun.ta.in sun. Each of the room and surround the pool on all Terrace `beween the Dining Room wenty columns around the pool is sides. of the Chateau and the Lake, this surmounted with pot growths of At the deep end of the P001 are new pool is one hundred feet long beautiful Rocky M':oun'ta.in flora. three dmng hoe,-de, two of wmgh and forty feet wide. Lt receives its which, coupled with the delicate are three and a half feet mg}; and water from. the Virgin depth of Lake green sills at the plate glass win- the eentre heard ten `feet, providing Agnes, which is located up in the (lows and the mountain greyness of the steed-d Olympic, he1g`ht5_ n11mm4=r snnw -Inna hnfwann fwn fhA `nlnrn `lands an 1n.h'lrrnIn:r at. nsuun, WLllU1.l 15 lucwuiu up In Luv: summer snow zone between two 1 mountain peaks, twelve hundred feet 1 above the Chateau. This water is 1 steam heated to 78 degrees ' "I"hn haw nnn1 in uni-nrn1ndm1 `hv - 81.88111 DBEIBQ IO 13 (168'l'986. 1 The new pool is surrounded by ~ tall concrete columns between which I there are gigantic sheets of plate w 3133: giving its walls full openness : yet moviddng 9. wind-break against : 12:) an (4) ' Swimming Pool at Chateau Lake Louise Opened Taxis in Foreign Lands Need No Speed Lim.it I in use as In the time of Bnlnunn the Prophet. - Pekinx: cart, 11 very popular mode of conveyance. calm-I-1-nr of Indlu. oldest tuxi of ull. calm-I-x-nr Imllu. oldes world-fnmous jinrivkslm 4 rickshas are also used on the lower levels of the city, but the sedan chairs are used on the hills. The jinricksha of Japan, is the nearest approach to a taxi, for this thing that at times nearly bowls one over, is the man-taxi of the East, the rubber-tired, brass-lamped, white cushioned vehicle. DR. MORTIMER LYON, 122 BLOOR 1. 9+ wan '1*m.,...+n mm kn ..+ 01 l"""""' `" "" Possibly Peking has the greatest collection of strange foreign taxis of any city. Through the Chien Men --the front door of Peking, come strings of double-humped, 1ong-haired Bactrian camels from the Gobi Desert, bringing the very breath of the desert with them and all the mystery of the Mongolian wastes. The next vehicle that may enter the Chien Men--the mouth of that fabled dragon whose eyes are two of the other nine gates, and whose body is the breathing citv itself. is the me otner nme gates, anu wnose_ oouy is the breathing pity itself, 1s the Peking cart. Thls 1s drawn by a . COOL DYBBZSS. '.l'IlB JD 1 e.l.l.LJ.l`Bl) V `I l 1 . ' 1 I , ` 1 1 the pillars, lands an intriguing at- ; tractivenees to the open greenness of ` the big terraced ca.m.pus on . the Cha- ' with vivid yellow and orange bode or . Iceland poppies. A beautiful and teen, interspersed here and there unique feature of the pool is the swimming suits. all at which are of 1 : it u.-rni-mp m-mm-n r-ninr in `harmonize 1 K EDIE, Ell. OI WLHCIL are U). I. aming orange color to humanize ` little grey donkey, with a string of clear ringing hells. This is a small compact two-wheeled springless con- trivance covered in blue and it is sometimes drawn by mules arrayed in silver harnesses. A similar conveyance is also favoured by the Japanese who call it a sado. The camel-car of India is about the oddest looking taxi of them all, and it never breaks the speed limit. Camel- back, too, is a very popular mode of transportation and not too bad for short distances. The native women, also, play the part of taxis in India.` and the sight of them strapping large suit cases on their backs and starting off for hotels at a fair rate of speed is just one of the unusual things which passengers on the Canadian Pacic liner Empress of Scotland will see, on the Round the World Cruise this winter, which leaves New York on December 2 and returns on April 12. nu.Lwu ~ ' ' `_ feet, - 3 019.: Anderson, famous swimmer .and skater, and former lute guard , instructor at Chicago, has been en- g gaged as the permanent swimming 1 mstrugtor, with an assistant. u A large number of Rotarians at- I . tended. the first day of the opening of the Chateau Lake Louzlse pool. | OR. H. T. ARNALL. OFFICE AND: rpehlnnna nnrnnr nf "I"nv-nnfn nndi Page Seven DR. A. S. BLACK Veterinary Surgeon Day and night calls promptly at- tended to. AI! ,, ;,,,,4 1 ,_,,1,,, 41 u . vyuucu vu- All cases treated under the latest veterinary scientific methods. Phone 811 `- - Bayfield St. kssociate Coroner, County of Simcoe` Phone 61. Oice-58 Collier St. I Office Hours: ' B-9 a.m., 12.30-2 p.m., 6.30-8 p.m.1 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1926 7 I VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES; Burris Rwmr-h. Nfisc I1-Ans: Mnnvn . PROF. D. 1-). WEIR, TEACHER OF, Piano and Violin. Piano Tuner.`~, 44 Worsley St. Phone 513. `UONALD ROSS, LL.B., BARRIS- my-, Relic-ifm-, pt:-, Masonic Tem- B. W. SYLVESTER, TEACHER `xi .P1ano. Violin and '('!nlIn `I I IIl\- vv. :1 l.aI4 vvnu (SURGERY AND `DISEASES OF ` WOMEN /b"l'li)N m 1g5'1.`1uN, balucloxmm Solicitors in Higrh Court of Jus ticc-, Not:n`i(:s Public, Convey ancm'.<,. Oflive, 1st floor Masonic! 'I`mnple Building, Barrie. Money! to loan at lowest. current rates. G 4 H. Esten and M. H. l-`.s u:n. , NJ].-3 LY. D\)lD, l'i:\Il1lDll'.1\.D So1icito1'.<. .\'ot.m-ir-.< Public, Con- ve_\'ance1's, etc. Money to loan at lowest rate: of interest. Offices 13 Owen Street, in the premises forxm.-r1_\' occupied by the Bank of Toronto. Branch Ofco. Elmvale. Onntario. W. A. Boys, K.C.. M.P.. J. R. Boys. DMUND HARDY, MUS. BAG,` F.'I`.C.M. Teachr of Piano, 01'- grnn. Vocal and Musical Theory. Organist and Choirmaster of St. Andrew s Presbyterian Church. Gold Medalist of Toronto Conser , vatory of Music and of the Uni-\ versity of Toronto. 113 Worsles street. Phone 663. 'UNALU U55, 14L|.D., DAIVISID` let, Solicitor, etc. Masomc Tem- ple Building, Barrie. Money to loan. LAUDLVIIUICDLV Cl I14"l1V11VJ Barristers, Solicitors, etc. 1st oor Masonic Temple ing. Money `to loan at rates. 'L'LWA11' dz 'L'l1JWAIV'1', nAn.- l risters, Solicitors, Notaries Public, and Conveyancers. Money to loan in any sums at lowest current I rates. Ofce, 13 Owen street, Barrio. D. M. Stewart. 4 , I Inc. 1.11 114114 0; 1.111 11.114, l.'r1I5.lU~i ians, Surgeons. Office and Res)`-, ience, 47 Maple Ave. Ofcc hours: 1 to 3 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m.,| or by appointment. A. T. Little,` M.D.. W. C. T.iH'.lp M.R, Funnna m. MUI(.'1`l1\v1lLl1.J.;!UN, 12.2. DLUUK St. West, Toronto, will be at 91 Owen St., Barrie, 1st Saturday of each month. Diseases--Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. -nsu1tation| hours, 11 a.m. to 5 _ ...., and by; appointment. ' \ , ,. `Office, Ross Block. LILJJ. `Z13. In. H. 1. !`l1\.LV.`1l_4l..J. UL`l`1\JI1a l'llV.|J residence corner of Toronto and` Elizabeth streets. (Opposite Elizabeth St. Methodist Church.) Telephone 167. l[\. . vmiuu .`\.I1.r\II.l,\Il-(.`\.lJU1*\lIL\ of Trinity University and also grarluatn of Etlirburgh and Glas- gow. Specialty, stomach diseases. Office, corner Baycld and W01` sley Sts. Entrance off Worsley. Oicc open until 8 p.m. Successor to Creswicka 8: Ball Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Money to Loan 'l\;lUl(.1.-'-UV UKUKLK ur L\'Utb'ISD', Barrie Branch. Miss Irene Munro, 86 Worslcy St. Telephone 751w. 5. w. a'1Lvt:.`b"L`]:.'K, TEAC1-LE Piano, Violin and 'Cello. uyeld St. `."`:.'.).. "" Ofce, Ross I VICTOR A. HAPJ1`, GRADUATE` .4 .. .....: 'T`I-:n:F\1 YTn(u,..u.2+ DR. E. G. TURNBULL ll up .~ ~u D. F. McCUAlG. B.A. Graduate of McGi .l University. Montreal. `Office. 4nd Residence--Oorner Eliza.- Lupeth and Bradford Sts., Barrie. 5*-,. Phone 105. 01?1{. .`.-A Hours-~9-10 a.m., 1~3 pm. '7-R nm. H. H. CRESWICKE DR. W. A. LEWIS A\vr\ 'v\Ir\v-in appomtment. W. C. Little, MUSIC LESSONS MEDICAL LEGAL Block, Barrie. A. 1 . 1.4151318, M.B. Nxone Barrie. IVLU LV Ll. Otce, Build- lowest `STEWART & STEWART, BAR- riufnrc .QnHnH'nvc Nnfnrine `PIIHHIX. 4. . \/ISI 1 .\IacI.z1r0n. Ir` v - 'v\ I I"i1'.:: Clzxss Honours-Jz1m(.-.< We]-J don, Ruth )IcMzxrtin, Lornzx We-I FzuL_4'r_=on, Lenore Simpson. Dorisi Atherton, Ha1'1',v Luck, Jean MC-! Lci.`~'h, Helen Boll, Ga1'1'_v Patterson,` .\I-zu'_V Crew, Harriet Hart. Cv..--_..I rVl..._._ YY _ . . . . ._ 11.1.... A `. NLIUL up. Form 1D. Ei 1-st Cass Ho n o u1's----H~e rbe rt Fost_c-1', Cora Sykes, Charlie Bo_\r'nton. Ilnuerson Ball-antyno, .`-\u(l1`ey F01-`.=tc-1'. D_ori.< Smart. ru 1-: n u Honor List October Exams. A report has `been sent to alll the parents of students in the school through the pupil. Form 1A. l First Class Hxonours-Ei`leen Duck- wox-`..h, Al11.o Ferris, Lucretia Rowe, Leslnie Hook, Agnes Grose, Stanley Walt. ru 11' ,, , xr_._,,_ M uh Smith, Viol `hlwhcl Harri: zv1tt_Y \,A\.vv, ;;u;;n..u ALu.A.v. Second Class Honou1's---Hc-lcn Ar- nott, Minerva Wilson`, Ross Turn- bwbl, Marjorie McBride, Gerald Smith, Nelson Garrett, Audrey Hook, Fhmna Ford, Rae Pulford. rnv 1 r Y1-.__...._ 71-.-! ml -.. AAuu|\, ;.uu-nu. LULII` nu.-u. L\-lJlL\JL\|n Third Class Honours-L1o_wI Mor- rison, Maude McDvou_2'aLl, Jack borne. K.-3S IEN & PISTEN, BARRISTERS Q:\Hr-Hnvu in H;..~h (`.nnv'f of Int: Law. A.` -.;-nu. to. `Second Class` Honou1's-Ezlna Luck, Robert Powell], Nancy Wilson, Jean Sl1c-211', Ida Lipovitch, Norine lowcliffc-, Verona Simmons, Jack Clemmens, John Gibson. ' 'l`l1ir C`lz1s:< Honoux'.<--Ronztvlrl St.l Clair, Helen Davis, Walllace HC(l;1I*1`,l Earl Smi`.l1. Form 2A. First Class Honou1's-Dorothy Scythcs, E1'nc. Arnohl, Edith Hub- bard, Melrose Partridge, Annie Story, Stellla Clute. C` , . . A .1 f`I...... YJ............. 1|/f31.l.....'l uuu._v, -.1-n,uu. \/A\Av\.o Second Class Honours-Mi1(lred Wal`-ls, Mabel Sanders, Minnie Par- trid,-2`e, Mabel Drury, Elsie How- croft, Mona Beatty, Maud Ford. Gordon Johns, Charles Birchard. Third Class Honou1's-Gla Walt, G-lztdys Corbett, Dorothea King", James Tc-rr_\', Ma_\' Ma1-t'in.=on, aEI. Pad Ruby .VIumbc1'. Fred Antlerton, Et.he1wynn(- Arnoltl. I _ Second Class Honour-s---Vern`-a! Turton, Lillie Smith, Robert Mar- riott, Cora Brown, Gordon Sy'h-'e.ste1', Joan Webb, Marjorie Smith, Jack Stucltr, Gilbert Czxrpcntc-1', Orvilhi I I{z1. I Dom Form 2B. First Class Honou1's--G1aul`_\':< Wil- son, Esther Loigsh, Parker Mchiillan, Verna Johnston, Jack Percy. n 1 ru 71- n VLAAILD nun...-vuu, us... -.u.,_v. 1 Second Class Honou1`s--B01". - Stone, Thr.-Inna Tcamlale, Edna `O'Brien, {uth I-Ioufrhton. Clarence |I\TcQua_\', .-\i'w(-n E\IcConk0_\', Isobel 5 ifiussell, Estelle Gray, Edith Jamie- 11 um "1 pm f\ 1 I 'I`hird Class Honour.<-Jo.=. Pratt,` Catherine B,\'1*m-, D01`o`.h_\' LiLtl<-. Wi]-1:1 JL-bb, I-Iw-1_\ n Ki5:ht1L-_\'. * : Sucnotl Class Honour:<--Grz1co IIo\\'cr0t't, Cameron Clutr`, Ted Dy- mcnt, Grace Goritlen, Hazel Apple-by, Wz1.1Iwin Fisher, Gordon Dunsmore. nu . nu rt 1 v I\ . ..u.._, \....\.\,.. uu...-...u. Third C1u:~'.< HO110Ll1'S--V(:1`I li\ Os- bornr-, Rzlchavl Hafxon. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates of Interest. 19011,` Haroltl To1`tli', l.~\lb(-rt Lconzml. P`ir. C1a:~t:< Hon Scott, I\'ormz1Guth1`ir.- 3113]], Frank Daley, A1-w la-n, I-lugrh Wallace. ` I*7i1'.<; Cl,u:<.~'. Ho1mur.<---He: Cod- 11in-::, Jim Mizon. Bruce Sutton, Geo. 'I`0m]in. n u nu n my It t 7 ` Form 313. Fi1':~ c Class Honou1's-Do1`i.< l\'0zn'n;~'. John M0rri:~'on. Thin-:1 Class Honour.<-Do1'oth_\' Pug'. Alilnn Percy, Isobel Smith. l<`.v<~lyn Tuck, Maryrzxret Mac.-\.1-thur. .-\n_Q'us Mc`.\'a.bb, Ross Campbell. Form 3C. First Class H0nou1's-Row`lanl I I-lnmmoml, Kathleen McLeish, Don- ald Blllingrsley, E(l}2`Z11` Lc~G.car, Con- stance Hm'd,v, F1-ed Baumhman, Douglas Smith, Norman Osborne. Cn......l f"1..~~ LI....n....~ A...1,. ;.rvu__nu.~ uu-nu, .uvsu-uu \.r;IuvAA|k.- Second Class Honours--Am1ic' 1 Johnston, Donald Cameron, Evelyn` Murphy, Chrissie Coupianai, Neil ;\IcI\'enzie, Kathleen Webb, Leone MacDonald. vv 1-v v i l Third Class Honours-Vm'a. Lyons, `I.ewis Ord, Laura W_\'nnt. Form 4A. First Class Honours-E1win ca... Fi rst Sm ythe . 1 Second Class Honours--Marjoriu Graham, Catherine Hzi1~l3', Elsie Wilson, Arthur Girdwood, Irene .\Iurpli_\', Mildred McKnight, Melville Farrier, Olive Hastings, George Wardle. nu Uctnnnw x'acDon:1l nu. . A u n x x . . . Asunn Socoml `Ola.-`.< Honour.=-F1ora Mor- GORDON LONGMAN Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Money to Loan Ross Block, Barrie, Ont. ...`_....;. .v-..._.,u.\.. .-..-4-....., Doyle, D01'oth_\' Shuter. (I C1zx.<.< Honours~-I{enuo1:'i: Iimlnu Tuck, Lormine Mc- Murion 'l`wi.<.<, Dora Rowe. 1 I`! -r Class Honou1's---.VIaurice I. Iris .Iz11'\'i.<. .-letty Robson, Pr.-g1rce. 3I212'g':11'ot Hul)bzml, . _.,. | H 0 n ou1';~:-.VIzu'i 0 n .. . .. l H0n0u1'.=--Mu1' 7 u r\ - 1 ........,.. hrir.-. Jean Mm"- A1`thu1' Cu1'. -.3 , .14\|AI.|| uuuun. Arthur Qurinlzm, `sag. .n.L\.v..u uu nu.) vuu.-.... That the request of Messrs. Hart and Sheprpard to make approach to their property on B1`ad.fo1'd St. be g'ran1:c That the work outlined in the lzuvtml of A. G. .`5L!'(1'Zlj:`h, en_2'ineer, lin connection with ?he water (lis- posal on Ann St., be complct.0d as .-oon as possible. That the tomh-1' of Scott Bm.~'. for snoxv p1owin_~' in town for ; of 1!)2(-2" for $500 be :1r:cc1>tud. : I`1`.:1t thv 1'oqL1r-st of .\'. M. ;\I.'n'-1 .~"n:1H for p~rn1i.<::ion to erect :1 5:213 ,A. -.1 A4` I.` . (`L .....I Vexed Problems Before Couccil \.uu:.uu;uu\;u no .L\rA\Lvvvo . That Mr. Shuter, town foreman, be authorized to put up partition to Iscreen olf his oice. 1- an vr . DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE, PHYSICW inn; Rnrrrpnnz nmm. nnr! Dam`. nunn uu nu; u\.A. Cumhn1'I:-mxl St. be l Reg.-,`a1'(ling: the 1'eque.st from the Board of Trade that a committee be appointed to deal wi`h the finances of the Barrie Band, would recom- mend that the Mayor and AM. Duff gm 2: camanittco to take zhe n1a`.te1' 'up with the band colmnittoe, or those t1CZL1iI`l_2' with the nances of Ihe lbaml, and submit recomntcmlmzxtions 'to council. nu ,. r<,_.,,L .4` n ._:_:_._ L- 1._I.I LU LULAHLAA. That 21 Court of lIcvi<,ion be held on Nov. 29th, at 10 a.r.1., to hear antl determine complaints against assessment of sewer rates on Ellen and Victoria Sts. and on public lane from Sophia to Wellington St., am] to conrm assessment so made. Motons Byrne-Lowe-That Fire and Police Committee be empowered to provide proper heating` system in lock-up, mag`is crz1te s and chief s ofces. \1' raw 7111 ,A_ _n ____I:.- (Continued from page one) Public Works Report The Public Works Committee re- commended a.s folows : rnl . 1: my ,; L, ,, 4--_,_.___._ .\'Io1'an--T_\'1~e1'-'I`.hat all zLpp1ica- tions for _e'a.s tanks be accompanied by (11-zxxving showing` exacu: location on street, and have the approval of |the Waterworks Dept. Lowe---By1'ne-Th.zLt the request `of R. A. Stephens be gramed. Du'-Kni;:'ht-That Market and. Parks Committee make another sur- !vey of the town halll with a View of llmvin}.-' i;-mzule more suitable for . .. ,,....... ....u...,_,._.. Knig'ht--Goring'-'Dhat such re- |p:'Li1x= as are necessary be made to the b'.1; wimlow.< of the town hall. .\Io1'z1n-Lowc1'-That no permits be issuml from the Clerks ofcc [without the sanction of the town }f01'L-m:u1 or chairman of committee 1 i11te1`(:. u n m nu . . ` lmving` i; -made public lncctingr T. u .1-.4- r` l\ `VI .,..v . _\......u.. I..o\\'m`---C0lc-.=--Thzxt s_Vm1>ath,v of `council be extender] to fzmly of llato Szunuol Calklxvell, who \vas a 1n:-Inhur of town council for many tyr.-m`.< and member of Pars Com- RADENHURST & HAMMOND. Dnuw-1'56-nun Qn`H.n'4-nun ntn (`Eng .

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