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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1912-03-07, Page 2The Mundolssohn Choir, under Dr. Vogt, scored a final triumph in mus- ical If3osten on Its tour. Yuan Shi Kai's troops have mn'tin ied looting, burning and killing *in h ' F F' ektn The Legations -the city 0 ' are mak:�g preparations for defence Of iorcign residents Lieut. Stroud a veteran of the R. C. R. A., died at Guelph. The root of the C. P. R. round• ' house at Ontremont collapsed under the 5reiggt of snow. R • 1GH PRICES k GRAIN Ii With the prevailing prices for grain the fanner must run his hogs and cattle Into condition, in at short n willhe up he using time as possible or his profit in extra feeding. News -Record uron County News Gathered for News-Reeord Readers DOUGLAS' STOCK IGO INV ATOR R Will condition an animal' with less feed and in a shorter time than any other' preparation on the mar. kee. The. BestFarmers Use It. Try a 25c Package, Wingham. Ontarlo Bean Grow. ers. no Company, will iri, The Bein P utero occupy,in aid4iit;ion to theft The annual meeting of the Ontario present quarters, ,the, shop next,door 'Baan Gowers' Association was tlailitest tai edosti spot on earth- P qq just vacated by 'Mr. Bower. at Leamington recently. of Gity planning does not even reach the i n left last • Week) .President W. E. Galbraith toldleeatton of the !rouse or the road hi Hector 'Mu,tte • Last I 1 dg A PRIMITIVE LIFE. ThetLabrador Fishing Village f an Uninviting. Spot, A, Labrador t'tshing village is the for Winnipeg. Hie will be much missed the work of the Assocta ton. rights. In the Magdalen t Where he season the insect pest had not • been -where t} lapd is more level and there in St Andrew's e o. , r (s $ted the t make it a constdera w Flex•. t so troublesome, i 1 tlaced with I ' was an act'i a women oarried' on, t tion the fish -houses. are 1 ' SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS On the Sunday School Lesson by Rev.' Dr. Linscott for the International Press' Bible Question Club. (Copyright, 1911, by Rev, T. 5, Linscott, D.D•) fere le but he rogre is sad enoug 7 0 Charles Adams are investigation had not b a i some common regard for a roadway. March; l0, 1912. evi and Mrs,ovh soon to have g Eloweverv', they hoped phi bait' and tackle and other odori 1911, by Rev, T, S. Tains- has to Sovereign, Sas ve who could de -[copyright, mo t g district representative are kept the lower, I d p ferous nlaterkal po f D,D.' na 'ask. alongmet , 1 ofs S l4 leas xate Fisher gdines isd i+time ceps, John tt Jol n's'i � sl of his h faint Mr.me tar • and t o P. os ) vote 1:29-45; o some y, r: Mark kale M • 1 'ss us the has been vis:eting his sister, Ml the lines commenced by Mr. Holvitt. ' and sits in the single room shove. In Jes Fisher of town: ter told us -to be careful of Labrador there is no such thing as a Matt. iv:23-25., The s1'at• f Hannah, and his own expert- road to 'congidar, There has never I Golden e'ext—ElimMIC took our In - Mr. Robert Higgins o I the seed grown, North Dakota,returned home . last ence ,had proved the -wisdom of Mx, been' s herse nor an ox attempted' use it, nor l and bare our 'sicknesses: fit mitios week atter a pleasant,V1W-9 in the EIowitt's advice. The old medium settlement from has a traveler tanzot another any othmake er' Matt. vi'li:17. • vicinity with .friends and relatives. bean had run out and the, pea beau method cif transportation than a boat. (1.) Verses 21.31-1E this sickness BoyScouts are to be is running out. Many of, them are There is practically no soil, the- bare, I of Peter's who's mother had been that Thew 11nfuturraghara uneven; mountainous rock sinking ab- known in future as "Lord Beresford's spotted and bad vvifn rust. The der- of any oth-r -woman'would Jesus Own Canadian Troops; ' i)sy special per- ectors, four of them. had spent nearly , raptly tura deep water. The fish - Beresford., half a day selecting seed to plant neat houses ars built foothold, er al ledge of . have 2. been quallyfit oreete us to tell mission of Lord( ) tit Kernaghan of Lower season. M. Gaihratth explained his ersideghspoles projects from the war- God when our loved ones are sick? 1NSamuel gof rough door, approached front from the Wingham, an old and highly esteemed wanted af stalk that Would reopen e water by a rickety ladder -work of (3.) Verses 32-34—Is there any rea- resident, passed away on Monday poles, perhaps ten, perhaps forty feet eon to expect that God, iu these days, week after a tedious illness, ; Deems- theyand bott+olne pods Thcychadoenough extra high. In Newfoundland the fishing will heal our sick in any -way reeem- ed was an uncle of "The Khan.' good seed to plot one-third of as villages are ; clustered so, closely to bling the .manner in which Jested Mrs. Barbour, mother of Mrs.• Jas• g upwards instead of hcrizontally. A healed sick people? , whom she made her acre. Then they; -would make another water's•edge that the'villaye is built McICii , with n Sunday selection, and so continue for *several p ie for some years, died o would be pedigreed seed.' fisherman could spend his whole life (4.) How do you account for the' honyears whichat his work without touching ground. fact that the devils all seemed to week. He would then advise dividing • the Up the side of at cliff' the stagings, know Jesus? Mr. and Mrs. I3. Robertson have re- beane between the townships, the sel-, fish -houses, paths, cod -flakes and r houses will run, occupying, trc. Ottawa, where he has taken a pas turned to their home at Whitewater, mead growers to, give the sled care. in as at the (e•) Verse 35—Why was it neees Man., after a pleasant. Visit! in the ort or fifty feet of horizontalsary A large bottle of I' A 111 5 I A N titan on the staff of one of the Pao= !bout fertilizers. 'forty years ago Battery adjoining Si. John's, not more beforeday and, rJesua to eit a psolrtaryt place, S Iia schools: vicinity• virgin soil \Zany than forty y r . the roar so poor in necessttthat engage l t The Presbyterian church has coat. - town: Mr. and , 50 Fryitdog at Marquee beco 1 Y (6.) 1 plated the byte on union. The me - Mr. Mich., are visiting ( ca t' stcute a go t t years since cult as announced' was one-hvndTad Mr. r' It e twenty-nine Lk f tl ars 'did before them for ] n' the example of Jesus in the mat and forty-three for and sixty-seven this is first stft for Michigan and of the soil must he 1Aneral' against. The vote. was not a •ern. this is his visit back to the old ( t'l ace not ecru dear ()um generations Their work, their hlometer of protracted private prayer's utcorporated m t full one. scenes. - a bo absorbing to the visitor with 1 The vote on church union" •in St. Mrs, McQueen Andrew's church resulted in severity- eight sea h cn u p tv ld eight for and one -hundred -and -fifteens against. W. S. R. HOLMES DRUGGIST. SEED GRAIN Marek i ilii, 119'17.1i 'r► Blit th Miss tiI. Car?ar has accepted a position with N. A Taylor. The remains of Miss Selena Bell, 'who died in Toronto alter a brief illness, were brought to'- B1ytt Ton laic uncral taking Tent the L1 interment, 1 k on Sunda wee Y The vote on union en St.Andrew's 1},trl.lee w as reu.rft'ly announeecl, 'rc meted in 245, against and 88 Por,' Mr. John Mains its moving into ?Sc house he has taken here and Mr, S. Creighton is going onto the farm eaeatcid by air. Mains. DEATH TO DANDRUFF GERMS ' LIFE • TO ALL HAIR• Na More . Dandruff, Fal•tng 'Clair, Scalp Itch, Bald !leads or Dell Faded Hair. 'WISI HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK 1)11 SEED 'GRAIN- OF ALL KINDS, INCLUDING : —TIMOTHY —CLOVER ' ALSIKE —PEAS MANDSCHEURI BARLEY WEPAY THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR OATS, PEAS 'AND BARLEY„ ALSO HAY. FOR BALING. 1ood Sarsaparilla Cures all blood humors, all complex.; eruptions, clears the calm? Ioptcreates an, appetite, aidii digestion:' relie'ves-�that% tired feeling, gives vigor and vat, Accept' no substituted insist on'haa'- Vna,ITood`.s Sarsaparilla. Get it todaxy,.: This is a free country. Its your 1 ,ght, your privilege to use any hair tonic you desire. But why continue- to use a hair toric that doesn't do ghat et should do : ki+l'1 the germs'and banish all daadruff and hair troubles. 11 you have dandruff, f[ your, hair is gottaing thin mud falling oat, if• your scalp itches and your halt isn't bright and lustrous, bear in mind the fact : that PARISIAN SAGE, now Sold all over America, is guaranteed by W. S. R. Holmes- to give the limit of satisfaction if used for the ,above hair or scalp troubles, or "money back. PARISIAN SAGE is the most de- lightful and refreshing hair. dressing tor '.men, women and children, and is pareicularly in - demand by refined women who desire to Increase' their beauty by 'acquiring an abundance bf fascinating hair, lull of lite and Ms - Seaforth Miss Rose Dorcey •visited Weeds he Stratford last week.' Miss Southgate is visiting 'Porolinli Errands. • Miss Elliott of Vineland le tee guest, of her sister, Mrs, F. p1? Val, ley. Mrs. W. D. • McLean and Master Donald were. visiting, the lady's mels her, Mrs. D. Johnston, last 'week, hlr. Hodgen. , of Georgetown has taken the position on the staff of the local • branch of ,the Donainimi !lank left vacant' by the removal' of Mr, Stewart Chambers to Berlin.. Rev. A. McIntosh, who is in char. ge of a church at Saskalsoon, Sask., but 'who has been visiting his pati- ents in 'McKillop' for some few weeks preached in the Pzesbytlt(51. church on Sunday 'weak. dee- glitter A. Je Reynolds and little left last week for their near home at Lashburn, Sask. The, Bibi, class of the First Pree- byterian church were entertained ate the home of Mr. and Mrs, R. Pe Bell ono evening last week. Mr. J. T. Curtis left last ',leek ter. FORD&McLEOD X x x.. C Y X X X X x- x :e x CENTRAL STRATFORb. ONT. x CENTRAL BUSINESS COLL- x x EGE STRATFORD, ONT. x ar Our classes are new larger than x x ever before buts we have enter- x x ged our quarters and we have x se room fon a few' more students. x x You may enter at any time; x x We have a staff of nine exper- x x 4enced instructors and our coni- x ses are the bast. Our grad- x x uates succeed.. This week three X x receiit, graduates ' informed us x et that they have positions pay- x A x 125 5 an $ per G5 $ 7 d - in $ g x have three depart- x montnt, We x moots,—Commercial, Shorthand x x :and. Telegraphy. Write ler x et our free catalogue now. ?r x . ; 5; x D. A. MCLACHLAN, x ,ePufncipal x x x Y. x they were cropping surface for 'a large village: Landest- in protracted Prayer? farms, hadgood dance is en unfortunateitTo what axed is it duty or fact it was hardt is simplified t i slimit. catcki of clover- What 5s taken out There the fishermen live and die privilege for every Christian to fah replaced., as heir a t o' eI l porn ' he lanai it was .hard their lives, they themselves, will al-lt(7.) Would you say that .lexis had ttor lose, and the benefits would last waY- n love for the ptoturesgne: Indiffer- certain set times Yor prayer, or did son The clover cropping , t nd hlegmatic they may appear, be pray only when be felt the need would add the nitrogen necessary: P c% but they take rhances that ou and which method ought we to adoptl fertility of the farms must be built mean certain death from heart -failure up if farmers desire to succeed• His or rashness to the more active. And (8.) Verses 3637—Did' Simon and experience: had satisfied him ,that the i through all their trials and perils they the rest of them do well to disturb use of mineral fertilizer paid.' go on fishing, never really satisfied ,!esus in his private prayer, or should. with the catch. or conditions, but • they have waited until his return? Mr. M. Wade, who conducted the 0Y- thoughtless of any other occupation ' perimental plot, expressed regret ae than the catching of the cod. , Give .your reasons. the little interest taken by farmers At Gaspe there is an 2nterval of (9.) Verse 3S—\('hat is the differ mice between Ilse mission of Jesus, in what is their own business. It costs' lobster catchingthat means money, and that of any one of his true fol - it about m 0 to grow an acre per beans, I 1g from July Labrador forms and ,sometimes even at $2 per bushels agnin in October but cod, or, as they lowers? it often happened beau growing soillcall it, "flesh." 'J'isC \Iagialener ?ode, s a I (yp,) Verse 33—Should a initli with. not pay. The fertility of themotley fisherman -- herring, ood, at 'special message confine hie work ,must be buil,' up and the test of cont- mackerel, haddock -but the Labrador to One church or to one town? Give. mercial fertilizers had been sae sfac- 'fisherman lives, sleeps and smells of tory. The beans ripened evenly and codd. many Mone is in Newns foundland, the east f your reasons. asonsea 4U-42—![ Jesus were the straw was brighter. These fes coast sending out almost all their men preaching in the flesh today would lie tiliz41, lacked some of the elements to rife north country bane. soon as . Pei the sante attention to the cure of i the best fertilizer, barn yard Ice opens a little in June. Early in that month' the fishing schooners start physical Jtseases us he did iu that day or would he refer thein to the physicians and aurgeons? (12.) In view of the progress of medical science and the marvelous feats of surgery would you say that God's present plan .for the cure of sickness is by these scientific; meth- ods? Give your reasons. , {'F. costs 'but 50 cents at W. . Holmes and druggists everywhere: girl with the Auburn hair is on eve carton and bottle. SA R. The ev . xe er t ueen of West Lorne is visiting her daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Mc- Gill ,ruddy. • J. G Stanbury and Dr. Kinsman have reeareed from a trip to Cuba. The Bible class of Cnven church gave a very 'successful entertainment on Monday week. Mrs. Thos. Flynn has been in Sea - forth visiting her daughter, Mrs, Brownlee, who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Handford have returned. from ai trip to New York, Toroni'o, St. Thomas and Ingersol. They have purchased a home in the latter plat? and - will remove there next month, Wm. Rivers has bought out the budahering business of Mr. F. !rood. I Miss Dint Follick is visiting fri- ends in St. Mary's. Mr. Jas. Johnston *'shipped a' car of horses to the west fast week. Mr. Richard Welsh also shipped hor- ses !vest recently. Grey Township Rev. Mr. Iiibbcrt of Gerrie took charge of the services in Roe's church on Sunday week. Nurse Lucas of Toronto is spending a Weil -earned holiday with her uncle, Mr. T. Whitefield, and other tela-, tives. Mrs. James Pearson, who 11as, been spending a Eew weeks with friends at Oil Springs, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. John McIntosh, of Carlstead, Alber?a, visited at the home of Mr. E. Bryans last week. Mrs. 'Bryans and Mrs. McIntosh are. Cousins,, Mr, and Mrs. Angus Brown gave a farewell party to their friends and neighbors on a recent evening. The whole community, wishes Mr. and Mrs. :Brown every happiness in their new home. The' wedding of Miss Bernice S7em- nton of Ethel and Mr. Franklin of Brantford 'took place recently at the residence of the bride's father, with on'ey'the immediate relatives present. Monday of las? week Archlt Ilis- lop, 14bhi con'•, left on a trip to Re- gina and other Western points. He will be away for a month or mere probably. Roy, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. R. McKay, 4th eon., has been very ill with pneumonia and bronchitis, at the home of his gcandfd.ther Tomlin- son 01 Brussels, and for a time Isis life was in great jeopardy. We are glad to report improvement and e thes3ddie will SOOoP } • n be all '' ' . t eig bt. r hast week Hugh Stewart, lath con. left for Dauphin Man., where he our x. x. ThnR1 C��I 17 IF YOU WANT TUE BEST COAL ANI) PROMPT DELXV ERY SECURE YOUR SUP- PLY FROM US. ORDERS LEFT AT UA -IS do ROWLAND'S HARDWARE STORE, PROMPTLY AT - ...TENDED TO. manure, yet they were,benellciai and the clover helped out as a gatberer of nitrogen. Mr, Wade quoted f1guaes to show the good results following ' the use of fertilizer on 'the plots, showing rev greatly in favor of its use inthe, heauh their safety. It is a. fearsome ran, wheat and clover. The fertibizer hadthat first trek northward, staking cost $5 an acre, but they had twelve wooden bottom against grinding, in - extra bushels of wheat to pay for it. I exorable ice; and many a Newfound I1c intended to go on with the "'breeding" of seed beans. on their long run down the coast, dodging through the ice fields, run- ning into port in face of a storm or a threatening ice floe, and trustil more videtIce than to aught else for Her Only Hope • Canadian Government Annuities Sys- tem not Abolished. The Superintendent of Annuities has reurived the Siollowing McLareing from an anxious correspondent who, probably, had read the annotui- cement that the agency staff of the Branch had been discontinued. "I wish to ask, is it a fact that the Annuities System has been dis ab- olished ? If so,rrtbl to I am Y sea foe ' a.ppoin.Ld, as .1 have !!lien some time to buy an Annuity next poses making his home. He was summer ,paying the full pr cc. 1. accompanied by his son Alex., and never thought that, the Act could be daughters, Misses Marge, and 'Cassie. abolished, and have been using the money in other ways until 1 was of age to receive the first payment. I and many others have thought' that the Annuities was a [Inc provision for 'poor people. Can I still buy a Government Annnity ? and if not, is there anything that will take its place that can be bougfll 1 1' do hope thC Ail- • that taus, U it IS Flat ha nui-ties has been abolished, as it gave me the only hope for my old age." Mrs. Stewart and the other members of the family will remain in Brus- sels for a little while before go:ag Westward. J. W. Stevenson 7'.11.0,M.A.S. W.A.T.T.S. Practical Boot and Shoe Repairer The C. P. R. announces that its lake fleet will be withdrawn from . Chuen Soutid,, and !she Georgian Bay" term vu1S will be Port 'MONieoll. Sheriff Marta of I, raservl'lle, Que., Is sick with worry over the fact that he can find no hangman and he has a hanging to perform ina few days. Ringing Through!, Bonaventure County land h otne is minty front a losing risk. But the so nlinl/ly indolent, pie (18.) If it is God's plan now to euro sive fisherman is willing to take the1 I sickness by human methods, why diel chanes to secure an early choice of fishing ground. All summer through I Jesus in his day cure people miracle he spends his days on the water, his Iously? evenings splitting the day's catch, and (14.) Christ in that day was moved his nights in the makeshift shacks with compassion by tudividuat eases that er deemed sufficient coveringnl for the three or four months' t 0i stckn,j ltv doesacheed ibe tthetsaiu- in that northland. As few women now ' lously, tore north, the fishermen must SPLENDID WORK :DODD'S KIDNEIY PILLS ARE. DOING. Mrs. Norman L. Dour Tells What They Have Dora for Hen—People Talking; of Them on Every Side. Port Daniel West, Boreaventure Co., Que., March 4th. (Special)—Boria- venture County is ringrag lith Kidneythe great work done by 'Pills, arca on every side people aro telling their neighbors of aches re- lieved by the great Canadian kidney remedy. To the great mass of evid- ence already published is now added that of Mts. Norman L. Dow of this' Repairing done promptly. Skates put on while you wait. Skate Straps of Solid Leather nut any :,length desired. Suit Cases and Trunks repaired. A Trial will convince you of the and Prom tnee with :which, Neatness P.,• i execahemy wawa...,e av Open Every 'Evening. S'HMI J OPPOSITE. OI 1 SCE perform all their own work are un- treatntent of the fish. They able to leave the fishing to attend to the drying, with the reeult that many them tempt the fate of a winter sail O. along ren inhospitable, deserted middle (1OJ Blatt. iv :23-25—Is It lack oC faith on the •pert of preachers today ,that they cannotcure physical dis- s eaes or cruse God wants to i cure them through medical Sc enco. why? (17.) What is God's attitude toward those who teach that it Is ells will now to cure disease, in answer to prayer, without the use of the means? (This is one of the questions that may be answered in writing by members of the club.) Lesson for Sunday, March 17, 1912,. The Paralytic Forgiven and Healed... islark 11:1-12. thing viten appealed to today? (15.) Verses 43-46—Which is the greater sill, and why, to tell a thing when God tells us not to do so .or not to tell what he bids us inake known? by remaining north unit of November, spending the last few weeks In carefully l Iv Utilizing rill!17g every rayof sunshine 'ne to 7 aae the best s n to for their wares. And then the flght back through the ever -thickening ice and increasing Storms is worse than the spring run. Old -Time Humor. The Daily Telegraph of $t. John, • N.B., recently was shown by Mr. G. L. Purdy of that city a copy of the "New Dominion and True Humor- ist," published at St. John un August 10, 1867. The Telegraph gives samples of humor from that old-time publica- tion. They may help us to arrive at Canadian 11 el tett ter G ' Il as to 1 1 810 e nc a o u '] a hunter has really fallen on evil days. Here' are sortie paragraphs that were given as rue rules unci suggestions foe musicians: St is highly important to cultivate the ear at this sensor?' of the year 08114 of cornciin lie cultivated at very little expense. 'Never drum on the piano 85' 1t 9s very offensive to the drum of the enc. '''Irl duetts-if you are slone—play with Arrne-mation, . and do it weli, Always be particular to show finger. ring, especially if it is at brilliant one." --Canadian : Courier. the Postmasters now becoming ac- while G +8911°� and "Dan." five, while formerly they were only ated, five` years ago nthe." C ibntn. passive, agents of the Branch. The Donrd of five ade gave benefits va11, •of course, be more ap- parent where payments' are begun at an early age; the accumulation per- iod being longer, and the marvellous earning power of Compound tntere:ti Canadian Northern Railway, Nelther at 4` per cent.' being more strikingly, of the guests could snake much of a- demonsiraeed 1, . and there:is always speech' talking not bcins their long the danger if; payment is deferred to a late age that unfortunate invest- ments or expenditures may be made, and the necessary amount be not thee , available. There is no time like the present. Wo are glad to say that tate An- nuities System has not been abolish- ed. In transferring the Branch • to the Post Office Department under the administration of the Postmaster General• it is believed that a wider publicity will be giveu to the Sys- tem, and that both young and old will more readily (earn of the op- portunity Parliament has afforded them of making provision for old age, 'I can recommend Dodd's Kildney Pills as an excellent remedy for rheu- matism and palpitation of the heart,',' said• Mid. Dow. "After us- ing one box I was greatly benefited.' Dodd's Kidney Pills euro rheumat- ism and palpitation of the !heart, because" they both come from the same cause iinpttre blood. Dodd's Kidney Pills make, the kidneys right, a notable ban-' quet in honor of bit. William Macken zie and Mr, D D. ,Mann (ucither of then lied then been knighted), to cele- britte the entry into Toronto of the Morris Township • 13y action of the Council five per- cent. will be added to all taxes re- maining unpaid alter.' December 14th. A fitter carrier has been placed tin the stables on Walter Yuill's farm, installed by George McCall. Mr. Yutll is determined tri be up-to-date.! John and Mrs• Fred,Mlles and son, of Norwich, and Mr. Waud, of Bur- gessville, have been vi sting their un- cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ai,1 Stewart 13elgrave, ami their cousin, Jas. Shedden,, 4th line. suit. But• Mr. Z. A. Las t talked for thein. It was no farther back- than 1896 that Mackenzie anal, Mann actively be- gan,thele transcontinental road. In that year they owned only 125 miles of railway. Iu 1906theyowned 4,000 miles,,and lend established . 132 new Y1111 information in regard to the towns in the west. And since 19r various plans on which Annuities may they hate done a lot of things, ea be purchased may be -obtained at everybody knows. Post Office or on app ica A I the Po, 1' t to ?he Superintendent of Anneities, Ott- awa,:. to whom letters on Annul,?:es business go. free of postage. 'Proctedings,, are being taken is THE POST + , 1► a► Ow:5 cu 011114 to dtsglialify four mem- and when the kidneys are tight they -- hers of the Tgwn o n S i strain all the poison and . Impurities ®�] ant of the Mood. Circ the kidneys AIF, John A. Peat, Collector of i r �'Y with Dodd's Kidney Pills and you Customs at Petrolea, has been die - r cant have such diseases its rlteunsat rneeeed, and Mr, Becher Edward all- 11 made. to order. ism or' palpitation of the heart. pointed to succeed him. Famous Walkers May Meet. A. T. yeoumans, holder of •tlie two- mkie beal'T' and tie walking record in Great Britain, is out with a challenge to inset George Goulding, the sensa- tional walker of Canada, for, any dig. tang e. tram one to five miles, for �. 51,000 a side.. The challenge was made th.tough Geo. 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