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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1926-01-28, Page 2VI USW than IWO et •' 71M• for that reason is nevem sold in bull Tour °' stills WO • dulielous blonds SALADA. v Wants Sem Ott llbs Grave t ' Ur. Samuel. Thorn G. Whltielets, Okfoetd, Roth* would epi MEM rear saint living retber thin the dead, raSsa, at his death logit Work Ile 114 nothing left • from his clerical sesh w, end left it rogues; that he he lrtttriect without "plumed and other •ono emrkeF " utter/genres" in the leer of Smother Settle where the anti *Uhl Aim on his grate. • Ciiwulisas Are Saving The total Owings deposits in Can. abut tba $ereed blinks increased neentg-one t»iiliott dollar's in: one Month. November. If this were let Wee for the development of our nat. NoCoto Cod Uvsr rtt Testi Fite For 'liaderdovolopodKhis 1de7Mi •fine ‘Thet 'Btcmuss. ''hey Are l$1111,„ Coated soil ani $Gaon to Take ea 'Civalx It's.yottg diary,, Mother,. to tee that the frail, peeked, `Aickly youngster grow* up to be Strong in botiy,«keen in.mind end robust itt health.'; Ea:tracted from 'bier livers; at' thea lowly, codflab ere the health, weight end strength prodticinit'rhtsminerr tltet • *rete found. tit 'OlcCeei Qod Liver- ft" teeetlitblets;witielt sorersold by+ Phar- miieteUt.lit' over North: -and .South ,, . :: for a triowa bout 'hent, and so melsw anY draggiet. end .if your ebil- deias we. bending tip isle fort .e iiytileto:Wei of feu wet: to give your loped, oras; st , sfeoat; s tpethte and •ptrtt PO»ie: 'at goo* healthy flOgiu lilt their beines . • lleit be Aute an got ;McCoy's. They gr. 'tot .xpe tel a-•-•89 tabtetlt ---$ cents and if tee y ,# clot" " o� ta'itb "` on lssiiij�irae�trottmtertt; : atts>''a 4;hartjB dsa'ae- -ottr twattgr beck. A ver'Y trickly° child, aged 1,'gaited 12 pound. its .suets menthe. ea* is tomaaieb beilthy. ., •On* ms)! ;woe gainad • psi L., le idem, aril r..oureee, what a :mock mum. ployment would get. 801/i it the Caatadita >idea It is not es a "beautiful dream" that the Produced in Caned* Cotta- Mittae, wbleh mat last week its Tor- onto wishes Ito canspafgn regarded; rather as a vltel factor in riving ena- ployment la itis real perspective they say. Eepresentstivea of the United Farmers* teetorywners and ent- ployses, decided that an. interchange of Nudism products among Cana- dien people could be best promoted by co-operation with educational Authorities, arrangements for speak. err at public meetings. Donation of mites for esters on .Canadian pro. duet', dissemination of advertising matter, encouragement of exhibitions of naturasl and rn*tiufecture'i articles rlti: ntratexlc •petinte,ase of moving and other p atures to illustrate fact - ti establishment" of n "Produced in Canada!" week and, ulti- niateIy, the formation and' function- but .of a 'national "Produced -in -Can - Ada" body. .• "3riaeitsy Lies tloa liearl-•" Royalty Is, aft.' *11, only human. The King 'end Queen ;of Roumania af* Wang the test cure, owing chiefly to the' worries their vary in. dependent sen, Carol, has caused theca, Canada Earns More •- Canada's 'total trade in 1925 was $295.000;0110' more titan in 1924, due Welly ` to increases in wheat, meats. and cheese yet`#noet people are lay. Int lib hard a time an ever in getting sufficient bread, meat and fats, • The Cony. Fsr t.ki Fasrrmera in Thnnde:• BOY distriet Sod it profitable ,to cut pulpwood in P p p winter a rp-eefn*drinthef,n trioatyin dp.. Sl , ,tiete is esouIt . lout pulpwood ores* of• this kind, over 4000400 ilio to the sgricult- uritti't. • "In Uuiw Thi' 1e Stre nrtit" 111111 1. Y, ..... dei ' '.Pnriiyr Pour , tri alit* batter eiltetelf►liti ptidattly with rou:mild a dampness ease lleseriq►r. 'tam* tis liabiest, tiaslttrar. 4011 s yea ova a a ia: olmiewm FtillURFour CC_.1".4LS CMta M1'12 , *Ws 4Xiort sue roost A. ONNONNION• OMNI NON. din „i,,I1,IIa,. -- Ma M un • iitwrretelea et. Cies *bent Perlis • GIs* swot et ate c moo es. lie Met Goa .free tweet t ...-...,,r ••••:. .0.1. "rb'ereesigest sad Met helsentiller Mat revs, and xi i trier #aasat.• L Is elle wwidI" te the of se Ds meiser IS ani aherrged with picture of the Il .tusk lapin aa* sass the s orwleir ata Siam Peito ifs Ise- :' llhtw. L. B. Awry, ther.t u at farad air 16, LEM has hew 1 ,t., *peeking at Gases' tb4 - res lied sad dm theme rs ilisasireei. weak. O. -operation with the Data. Teter 1llmralall's father Mas *vest - Woos in prsasreatir.t .iutit3 fa * ed and dialled in lreiand at Use noesesity, hs said. time, and *omitted. H* was traced t'amada whom her applf+'d for an Mih,ed Farrah* Imperial pension some months ago. Tar deverleeeiotwat of Western eun. He was faced with deresitrone by oda in mixed fartmiw,g, perttoderly two Irishmen rano *were timer Saw dMiryi*g, is seen in the proposed for- bias fire the Wel *het„ but the Tor- mation of a Wenter* Canada Dairy- onto magistrate mid not tterept the men's Assoeistien, atlebreeligr Baan- *Adige* as atatbsmtic. tob*. Saakateb.waa, Alberta and British Cohuzlota. A Plague of Gypsies Thousands of gypsies have settled down upon the Russian capital. Len- ingrad, like a swarm of locusts, re- cently, and there ate now *aid to be Eagliek Cara for Cowls The - next "auto" competitor in Caned* may be a medium-prieed Iiri OA ear. Representative. of the Britieh litotoi*,•Jianufeeturera' Trad- ing Association `ere in Canada just pow ascertaining the size of the a .an. adien market, prim add taaxa'iior, gear Warebfps Tire eeweet type of Elitist) war- ship blas ea upper deck from whttb riircrutt may he launched in mid - .ocean. The first eraft of this kind is well named, "Furious." • • Loot Weer geld The revenue of the `Iiianitoba Liq. -ver Comtnlssion for 1925 was 0100.- 000 leacthan in 1984. Bootleggers and bo *ebrtw are blamed for this. Still the Commission le sbls to :how a gross' profit of 40 per cent. Sell* Earley to the Fond That hardy perenniaril, the temper- ance issue, le looming strong on the horizon in= Ontario u the opening of the Legislature approaches, . Your ,Millie* Newars in;. 025 Nearly four million passenger automobiles were made last year At Canada and the United States. A f*w people may still be seen walk- ing, .but there is a clamor for wider roads: War Hero Passe* On The • death of Cardinal Mercier, Belgium. removes from .Europe r« world-wide, wartime Rgu e. Though an "apostle of pewee," he was also a fighting priest, born near Waterloo. who, in the World NI/Sr. encouraged' hie country to resist, and, when over- com. by the enemy, kept ever burn- ing urn ing in Belgium, timet; hand for deliv. . • ' eranee *bleb :ultimately. came.,. }le was in h1e seventy-fifth 'ear, mud stood well over eine feet. ii CANA>wf*R,A7RAC Ua' ?L COO V itlsTION The altmwati s a sn a hail V Charlottetown, P.Ii.I., ltsd to Attgtaet Sid, and a sttit:teaeaestnmte am now helm ..maim el for an all -ex - ruse,. o reeaally eNnoli t..i toms via the Comedian Natioael Railways, fres ber3 Toroats to Coett,towt. in senmsetiott therewith. This tour win MMeleeis a trip down the tit. Lawreuee Rapids. the Sageen*sy River, through bs the tttifsf bras Woe Lakes, and tit* Laod ed Evangeline : ountry v: ith stopover at Quebec City and trip to 8t. Ants de Beaupre, returning by way of Boston. the white moontains of New Hastpahire, :and Montreal. A lea** will shortly be issued giv- ing cotraplete information regarding at Swat a hundred thousand. ell told, the tour. Mar- in that unhappy city: Thi trouble 1 For particulars eddteat Mr, Mar - began whorl the soviet ttevertttnont i tits >:err (Pxineipal of the Earl ltit- eh*t►er baol). ,4 `'9arulah Ave .tits gigolo: as a ataeparittae `��te4 et*lt1md tat reipraaent$lon in 1 i 1"reiniton. area . *tr A. 'li;. B rertltteil of minorities t tt'%inctp',ti al *trios. Siirerthotlne tbs privikites of ata.atatonemous nit lineal),"•44 R@rerthorn bra.. Toon- ion within the soviet anion. The tt' �• ' gypsies interpreted alise legislation a'� ' ,e#rcident tuts week A man list a pro rise of the soviet governmentcontrol of bis car. die couldn't keep to support them and ieonsequentiy len the payfatenttl. have settled down in their encang►- . nlanti in the 'trestle of Leeittirred to .,.r.",,. .:.;—Aching....----- await the"futfilrasnt of their dreams _ ' After 1S Tarr orf` Asthma Dr. J. ! Ouch •D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy proved the only relief for one grateful user, . j Ith tic Pain and this is ' but one , case among . many.. Little. wander that it has ° i....;,....... now become the one recognized rem -1 :Eel pow s - sem lot with wean edyr on the 'market. It hast earned its . fame by its never effect. trtaf leettM .*1 +Ni' ivenees, it to earning itto-day. as -,-414."`"'"""1"1" " it has done for -vars..,- years.. _ It is the """"" . greatest asthma specific within , thez lthctimatisni' is ',,pain" Dale.c reach. of trn$ering' humanity. Not one case in fifty reveres tau.• ,. oaf. treatment. Stop dru b oil' Th* latest fes. lastallramit Pions soothing, peenetratieg "St. Jacobs oil" Father:. "I Just paid then d•hcter right into . your sere,: stiff', aching another ten dollars on his bill;' • ioorntt,, and relief comes instantly. '3A ,A: Kentleman farmer - des gust like JJacobs Oil" is a harmless rheeu mitis m +Kay other' kind except that he loses Mums ret which never disappeuat a ants: gnats money. canno : burn .She skin.. Limber ups Quit complaining'' Get In`the good old days "Get the mon- a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. ey+,". was a campaignan"'r<o -i iallnob. flit" ar may di storey usd iu gpv.rmnent policy. 7aat a rains ret you'11 be free froax chew: atm pain soreness and at 'nese. Pa st co r itboth ria Ikon'# euftert 'Relief awaits ""St. ring o s lex and Jac's Otl" is j1i9t as r for ages, ineffective. It is much better to use atics, rrwral, lµutba=o; bitekitclle, Holloway's:' :Remov" and era- !jjrehfef: •dictate theta entirely .1•110 111,14.0 Lemons ki UCT[ON BRJDGE United in Death Series i The remains of Ring Hdward VII New Series by N VERO' 11' SON have been removed from the `Royal . Coeddh et V Ftr on On. ClfchM 1 Tomb Hope, Windsor i tstle, where . LENO.8 service in 1010., and placed by the r , ARz` Aide of Queen Alexandra's coffin in i . tairi a club bid from him because it In what way doers the texpert dmf front of the araltar in the Albert Mem- fer from any ,other: auction player? is ltttat es. difficult to go gasna at clubs orlal Chapel. The write' .,are en. Ras he more imagination, more as in dig monde. There would be shroudedin gags ,and res. on the nothingto in b ' such tactics so Y r t gain y courage more reeleo{it`CEfullteea' more floor Ring.F,dward's eoft n is. drag• origin* ityty gv 'particular qua- must ',be prepared for a` heart or ed, with a Royal Standard, and that ;S ye teekex.,kies 1424 teat noonit Itis spade bid. ' Z,, therefore, bid two of Queen Alexandra writh'.her men •f kowee if .Berm is Anything. that epades. Apeissed and Y bid three fief, and a Royal Standard covers we don't understand eye woolly apbu diamonds. B passed and Z.' erre now both. There the +coffins Senn remain 3 it to .a close eaut>rtiitatmn and certaein. thaff V. tame hoping fur a side by side until the work of re-. analysis ao tet'a do the same with the heed bid ao bid three' hearts ; with atoratlon no+N' , prose td;ng $t St, expert` Let us place him udder then the .greatest assurance in the world. George's .chapel Sas completed, when rgkr�pe. and let ata lens . magnify Ali„ purled, ; 'li''s hand Was: as. fol. they will be.removed to tbelr' last'Id tactics. Let ass observe end xna• lows : -resting place fin the sarcophagus • Hearts -K, 8, 0,. 4' Lyse b'!a 'bidilittg And Almy. *filch wart erected,- some' yeare silo The following hand is illustrative Clubs --4;, 7 • .r.,.., =,methe,tiouth side of thg altar its St, of the writer'ai,cotttetatfon that in the iatt►onda-. d :fir 7; `h �ieorite a Chapel. Sad -•••g 4 they had meted since :her fitter.' . : , ` language at sport, the expert "has P es , >.. At hearts Z anade , four odd, ` looing Lots of lioota for IVafrke!re only otr�iCheart, one :'club and one. Lord Apsley, a member of the Bd.spade trick, .lit `diiam6nds, the re- tisTt` lfoase of Commons, bat just re- -Iowa es are entigtont I djui.e.e Austre1,4. . Or whole o1r vr'as to s '`"" - niiccrtaln'the opportunities in Alts. Hearts -;-A, 111 n 9. tralia for 'British entigrnnte.' He eosrettides',arr,foliaws, and *right well ; , Diamonds -A. K, i0. g • have �ttieluded Canadda,: , Spades -1t, Q, g, 7 • lected as unusual hat' only as repre " ° 'ublic -opinion in.. Australia,• tae Ne score, rubber genie. The expert, tentative of the margin of super= strongly* in favor of receiving as z, dealt *red bre opt diaamoni, it-.ilA:- t'lority that the expert late over the many, emigrants from gloss . eountryt . - *xamplo of'the four ward` snit average'. player. To -easel st auet :aa : Asatr*lia 'can abeurb. lil,'y ern* bid in preference to the no-trump. ion, as in any other game, the expert presietoa Is that, the Australian wok- The, tingletort +club is t danger spot must "have 'everything." lie snuet meatal to the British settler is Netter- in no-trump. because a good elver be able' to do the right, thing at the oua and sincere, that everyone Who with a' met up club suit and the lead right time and It is this gaality tbat lar . the will, to • get en; • eon . fleet cob, would pass the no-trump. In this is most strongly evident in the hand, = and .Hatt. in the rare of the unasriat. ps rticular hand, A had a *ix card given. It may ,seen:. ensy and the ed emigrant, he receives help and en- club snit end his partner the ace of expert'd pity and bidding the netur'- coura.•ement from his neighbors ,app ao that a no-trump hid by al thing to do but how many players should he. be in.-. difllcultiest, whieh4North would have failed to make the could . honestly say that in Actual amply make up for ' any *bootee of • :contract by one trick. G„ however. Play' they. -would have done the same? State assistance; 1 migrrants `'nay, possessed' the requisite; of the If they tan, they are in the class of roughly be divld d"into three clan- expert, good .�ment, et laid' one the expert. If not, they still have ties: Juveniles, married eouplea with diamond. A passed and y bbd twp>.something to which to look forward. and. without bunnies, and single 'diamonds to give hie partna- another a cannot all b. eezperte but we can emigrants of both sexes. With re.!, ehance to bid. B passed and ',Z now all improve our gams by analysing Bard to. the first,1 will say tk*t they had to. de .a little thinking. re bid the. expert's methods and profiting are regarded in Australia; whether, of two diamonds indicated a wit. thereby. rut the expert "Under the they esusg with 'or without their par- lingness on bis .dart to hitt.% Z bbd lens" at' *vete otiportunity and you` tins ,iia the beet type of pettier, bpi-Ianothaer suit. This suit could be cannot hefts ° but benefit. Another cense they are moire easily adaptable' either clubs, hearts or spades, The example will be given in a later inl- and grow ‘up yoang Australian's." I exvert'rtigured that his partner would irk. . not bid two diamonds merely to ob. slieeeefratteldinm.ttt lir Jews. Atunver to Problem No. 5 The fast that Nev Year's Day falls upon Saturday In 1927 4. tray mean elisssafranckitsentent tar the hit* 1n nutaerou. Canadian to mkl- polities if somas Arran gement la not made to allow the .Jewieh eltiaens to cast their votes either before or aft.r Ilearte--Q, ,i1 7, their Sabbetth day. ,as n their Sab- Clubs ---K bath ends at sundown. the extension Dlemonds-••none of ratios homer* would sheet the sit. Spedea -10, 8. 0, i," 'nation. Otherwise, they may WW1 to .secure *draw* polis such as' are provided for rstiway then. . t.: suit •would have been the same b turned itfter . eight months' caper- ..A B ; the expert's imagination and clear .4 : i enalysit 'id big partner", bidding gave hitn,e, game not otherwise las-- eible. now many • ptaaer"s would hove bid thief hand like the expert.? The foregoing hand was not se. Maiio Murder Cltargai hisaithseed M. ilhlsms M*rskell, the young Irish- man who has assn living is Tarot to The* le ave blow iaiilsspepa'el aeilors ewe lir 411ade oed loan n ogles r crisis, 411111.Shows egml Sad array IeMI e whisk lis• lAf pace lir impairthwor inethar • Itearta- .3 Clubs ---A, 0, 6, 4 Diamonds --Q, .10 Spades 9, 7, 2 ;A. Z. `Hearts --la:. J.9. 6 • al"irlbis•--Q, J, 'r', 8 ritamonde-.none Spedes-fit, Q Hearts -mete Clubs -10„ 9., a, 2 1)tamonde--J, 9, 9, ?' Spades THCRI AX, JAN.:ikltr j$1. Now is the Time To have your Spring Suit mode up, and avoid possible disappointment when the rush is on. We have a nice range of fine Spring Suiting's. Our Stock of Mee's Furuis 3 41*ayt Uhi4o4kMinue • ' HAS. BLACK "The Mon'r' end Oil' Store Worth While's Moose. 219 Karns r* • • e usic C. HAMILTON ON -.. Qrt�nri(ill- fllitj tr ;r i7�tohi±i+N .Chi rch PL.AYJNG, "i3Y EAR*' lessons in ear training. He bad 'the . piece played repeatedly to To play -and to play correeth he got at --bit by bit. 'VP 4111'171'161: by ear s a very rare emeralds that the blind are often gifted h . went. There have been cases of phenoniinal hearing, :and in Blityd those gifted in .this way, but the Tomo'., case we probably had an ex- great army • of "ear" players we ceptional instance -of it. meet with today, have, as a. rule, en- But Blind Toms are not born eeveryi br rudimentary inusicat instincts minute -awhile the ether kind area and are too taky...to, improve them= Every ninsh1astn'or plane; to -days selves.. Many, think they. need no worthy of the name, to highly calls improveme/it The fault usually cat' vated, and does not lease things: to be laid at the door of some fond par. -„chance. 'We have more truly great ent, or . doting grandmother, who, pianists . now than 'ever befnre being vastly pleased at the supposed (with perhaps the exception of Basset glimmerings of musical. genius hero. and Rubinstein) and alt of these set - displayed, Batter stud praise these, ists-men and women. have a free- ilei► -.not wisely, but too well. dont and power tbat comes, OAF i. th child forms a faire, ani through knowledge. exalted• apinlon of hiss own .powers, NOTES Oat ; LAST SUNDAY'S end:.thinke Unit. he .need not spend' 3XeQ his precious. freedom in the ;atdgery ,Caleb Siniper .the cam oser of `tb. of ,practice` Aftet,,:a.., deal(f. tae anthems renderd by the ehaise tilos.. Me been wasted dbeultory ” "picipng up" of worthless music-•- ie u musician ulad tt'coanpositii►icn .five; goy great popularity. dhisitfoen nfieer 1 muaidthatt*'iti•her :today d gone to edition bus been- sold sof : is: nnt'he more .ha ffnd to he They are easy to ,ping.-,><vrIt'rard iris a ith hi self ve aft t mac to and hat tery l ap for h Q o t ren vie a 4 a o t f and even'yeare of, gess kind of thing do Tiers,• rand his nielodies, while ,naet - not . ptoduee efficiency. I:f he really wonderfully original, arc smooth rind loves music,- he mer. If :'he stWI& has. well:: Written,: vicalhi. I#aydn and time and ,opportunity, begin to' atpdy Weber are two of the :great toaster •. in earnest. But think of the tvae,.ed midi, in inatrnmental musle. Chie*i years i iy, and Weber in opera, Itaydn irons. I have had parents affirm to me, posed. -during his life -time. one hon. timeatid *gide, that their Johnny or dred and eighteen ajmphouhee, twelve Helen• could"alt down ani h"polay'any- of veb jh Sere c nneidered,,hh finest. • thing thly":,heard 1t a almost`' -,-and The "Allegretto" is front the' +7�mpia. mere then once I haye hod the prive= ony in O.:popularly known. ars '''Tile Ie>fti (?) • of hearing :these "wonder. Military:" Weber wrote 'two dtpntict ebidren." ;eatt*llyt it 'twig; a';spastntt.tie work's•which had an immeriee etac- :of:.something Iike this: The child cess -Der:' Freit'cbutz� .rend Oberon. had: "got". *few shreds .of the mel. Tl►e melodies from thi forriier ;Stas+• ody-some easy tune that anyone chided part of. the - Overture, the 'whogwea, not tone-deaf could rcitiem. "Hunting . Chorus."• "Through, ••the her, one -or Twee.... ., t .Tbit►J t,'" arid, "Softly &glia'= -ail nisi- Wnttld' " /gabbed" ..otfi. the key- od .of great 'ori{liitality and. l p : • 1. • board, often, hitting es:note too high i : == -. • +... or too low. • Attempts -'would be made to correct these "missed links" Ulan Sleeps Like Gag white f would possess ray soul its i patieuee t i) until.. lima ends: When , ' this ' chil'i did finail tt terminate bis !" atilk�� "performance"' I would not be sure, After takitxg Adteenika, 1 "Can as he maat:likely� ,could atop an•rontlt lett 3crything and sleep' like_ a log.;... wrong or pntesoked chard; evhieh he :) had f;as ;qts storniach.: gd hiisiaelf might or ml>tht not think:i 3p1dn't kelp food dela" Dir' , ;correct; but whieh was'the best he sleep." . (stoned'l R, C. 'Mi1ICa'. etouid "ret," and. H e conga .not "r*. ONE Spoonful Adlerika retttavex mettibeer ;timet rest. Not ho rentetn ; bored scar eelymaity hhitsg• txortlr while , SAS xitd:.often brings surprising. The left hand had been. peetforming"•J 11i4f . to the stomach. • Stops a hit-or-miss _(generatly�'tniss) style ,rat foil M:.afed `ft=t?litt.r Cif. of parabola, on notes which he` ten brings out waste -matter Voir thought "sounded ' right." There irdvcr thought was in your syS. would.be,a baste vr:two of torr et.ma*1, em, , Exceilent. for chronieC cin. ody.'rtritix passes' or,ethtcrdmentittfc 'ipattan..Catin .b.1l's to find the following riot*: All. thio tugt+ti p time the fond mother would be beam. (,r A:. ing over the chaotic mess, and think- ' "" ing it "just wonderfal"•w.:"he can .play anything he hears." ' What can one say under such cit- cumstences?. Tell * blit, and snake a • Fr, ' Qum the mother happy for time, or print stat tactually the real state of affairs, and show the remedy? The parent who says -"Now, 1 want your honest .prolog is not ' bonset with • her- self -generally: She wantY praise for her child -and Who can blame herr? But false praise does; not help $1.65 the warless or the workers in it. o pairs of Mesa's Felt - Progress mains when it person, get- oboes, made of medium titer >a r►isw eat himaslt osis Ile really` .alt wit}lt ,a tt�i-lr SOI' is, determlo t to take himself in "r and l ,ubber .fields, Band and learn soeaetlting. Nettling will *eke the place of knowledge. It le true in the midi cal, legal --any Itcatesiio t ---and it ie equally true of the musical profcs- fetrien. The greatest composts were "ear players" (at first); -think of Handel as a eaten child, playing at night in the garret -•-•but neither he, nor any ether musician of emir - tare remained so. No -they est themselves to master their art, in so far as it lays within them. Result--. the great master of mmsis-Karadel, - wonderful in orate+rio: Heyde, the ; falirer of the modern eyrnph6*y: tarafatn rias port of ties pian*, Lirat Y Sorge Mltth I,rc>ttllei facing orztkae ptat'tiot alae► tray the euwaaCer-teen- Gthels )a>M R abbey -all throe dil not '"arrive" itSoto and Heels,e ng hi 'sat•. tle>, tltej s t sauced their gifts, mead *hen- -wok- - sizes 6 to i0 There are no tramps end Z is in this connection note that unless the - the Wed. Haw e*n YZ wile nine of swell of clubs is led at trick one, B the ten tricks spinet any deforms? eaa keep Z in the lead at trick seven Tiro correct lead by gist the serest ort, and therefore force him to give A a elabe. Y airacskl Wig :kw trick with heart awl two/ slid* trieka, B's bet the aero and if should way the eight, $. , therefore, is to force Y tit the' Y shook' taw isad the &sree et bleed at Ibm aevsttth trick. 7 aiterli apasdens. Z sih01ld wii. tide trick witk *eve pin the lip iota of +d'iamanls. 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