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Northern Advance, 2 Jul 1931, p. 2

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Big as these numbers are, they do no: count one, two, three with our man~ ner of lling the public requirements for taxi service. For all occasions, the Silver Arrow taxi service can be depended upon. '-xppeured ' (`.nI-nnv EICUUHU Indiana I(\1vnn\~ * L:01'H|.`I s sellmg and mu nu... nu. ~ SKULL I __.... -.. ...uu ;... rm. IJKJIXNID Licensed CHTROPRACTORS and DRU(':~LI`ISS i THERAPISTS `4 60 Elizabeth St. Phone 405 `Electra, Hydro, Mechano, Physio and Radio Treatments and Corrective I Adjustments. `Blood, Nerve and Urinalysis Food Concentrates for All Ailments. XVULEDL ltd 40!:-` Clapper-ton St. [VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSFS F2?-\A|a:p; `D.._..4L BOYS Si: BOYS, BARRISTERS, Solicitors. Notaries Pnhlin r`nn,. ! GORDON R. FOSTER ` \ BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT- ARY, ETC. MONEY TO L0.-\l\ | lower. S R.....;.. In. I-n` {'1 ALEX.-XNDER COW.-LN, SUCCES- sor to Lennox. Comm .0. n..n..... | .\1U;\L'1 Owen St., Barrie. IRADENHURST & H.-\..\I.\IOND-` Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Oice, lst oor Masonic Temple Building. Money to loan at lowest rates. ESTEN & IDSTEN, B.-\R.R.ISTERS,! Solicitm~_< in High rm... ,.c I Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Money to Loan Masonic Temple Bldg, Barrie. E E` DONALD F. MACLAREN. B.A. ! v I B.-LRRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. ; Masonic Temple Bldn.. Rm--n STEWART & STEWART, BARS rich-no: Qnl:,..',..... \v-L_..2n CAMERON & CAMERON BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC 5 Owen Sh, Barrie. Phone 406. MONEY TO LOAN R Q Cnrnnrnn V A r`-"*7 E '1 1 )U 1.: 0.: 15015, BARRISTERS,| Solicitors, Notaries Public, Con-2 veyancers, etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. Offices 13 Owen Street, in the premises fomierly occupied by the Bank of Toronto. Ontario. W. A. Boys, K.C., J. R.. Bo_\';~:. v Branch Oice, Elmvale, ` UI1I.E11`} Boys. u.u:.'.\.-\i\'JJ1R Lennox, Cowan & Brown, Bzu 1'ister, Solicitor for obtaining probate of will, guardianship and administration, and General Solici- tor, Notary, Conveyancer, etc. Money to loan. Oflicez Masonic l`emplm.- Bldg. LU BRICATED. ......uu up 1uD1.l:.a&V, D.-u1..l1.Lb1'1'4K.b', Splicitors in. High Court of Jus- txce, Notanes Public, Convey- ancers. Office, 1st oor Masonic 'I`omp]c Building`, Barrie. Money` to loan at lowest current rates. G. H. Estcn and M. H. Esten. .._...---.- w u4uvv:x1\.1., D.n.1S.-I risters, Solicitors, Notaries Public and Conveyancers. Money to loan in any sums at lowest current rates. Oice, 18 Owen street,. Barrie. D. M. Stewart. I _. ..._.........., ._..n. Zarrister, Solicitor, Etc. Successor to Creswlcke & Bell Money to Loan Officer, Ross Block, Barrie GEO. R. AND E. A. BURNS Ladies especially invited-A good time gllaranteed The New Black Kat Inn Always Open - DANCE AND DINE AT ANY TIME - j K __ -__ __-..a `stat, 1 Square and Round Dancing from 9 p.111. (Standard Time) Arnicaa-in-.-.. r`I....n .... .. DANCING Nag/v Blaqk Kat Inn, a_n.1ua1.Lu11., b'UJ.dL'1'1`UR, ET Texnple B1dg., Barrie .\IOI\EY To I..\\' D. F. McCUAlG, B.A. 1, _ GORDON LONGMAN Phones: Mill 163. ...,... .... Aznnnnull NURSE RAILTO\' nnnnt-Onn Q} DLA-- oniu Ba TO LOAN -.. V.\u:_u\ Barrie Branch vvvnnv-a -. . .. ...... ._..j._____. __ #i-itniness gctory LDON FOSTER 1 I Hz`: nucvn---v 1`.J.'\ Phone 467w. 1.`.\ 7 Phone 69.] L411: nJr1luAvlA_AA\ Open Day and Night; 47 Elizabeth St. Phon l`UNt.KAL ULKLUIUKS Motor Ambulance in Connection Open day and night. Morgue and Chapel in connoction. 1'C.=tabh'shed 1869 p1....... no n......:.. n_- A 1 Phone 82. VITAL PARTS MUSIC LESSONS EDMUND HARDY, MUS. FT (1 M 'r`a.,.,.11,... Ac 11:- r. 13.. MAXWELL Bachelor Veterinary Science [Graduate Ontario Veterinary College ' and Toronto University. Day and Night Calls Attended Promptly. Ofce & Residence, 125 Burton Ave. Umce I 8-9 a.m., 12.30~2 _._.___ ...v-yu..4v4\ Phone 347. 9 a.m.-9 ; Business College Entrance 1 WUM_EN |Associatc Coroner, County of Simcoe Phone 61. Office--58 Collier St. Ofce Hours 2 8-9 mm 1`) _'2n_') n N. r: nn o _ ..- U1`JN'1'.-XL SURGEON 24 Dunlop Above Arnold : Market. ' Telephone 378. .1.-x_\u-gs E. THOMI `Sun Life Assurance Co. Assurance Policies, Pensi I n~nn+.'.\.. K Ofce Ofce DR. E. G. TURNBULL Graduate of McG,i.ll Um'versity, I Montreal. Oice and Residence--Corner Eliza- beth and Bradford Sts., Barrie. Phone 105 Office Hours-9-10 a.m., 1-3 p.m.'. 7-2 7.... ; Urnce :2-3 p.m., 7-9 p.m., f A. T 1: .-\.nnui Moderate Rates-N. Collier and C12 TILAV V JUMUND BAC., F.T.C.M., Teacher of Piano, Or- gan, 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- \'ersi1._V of Toronto. 113 Worsley St., .Bzn`1'ie. rm 1 5.1L Special Associate G. 0. SMITH & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mnrnu A.kul:.n.-n :1!` (`......-...:_._ DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE PHYSICL-L\`S AND SURGEONS Phone 213 47 Maple Ave. Oice Hours: -3 D_1nA_ 7-0 nvn nv 1-uy ........:.....-.. DR. W. A. LEWIS SURGERY AND DISEASES OF WOMEN .Ssn(`1':11*n Finrnnnu f`m..... .: 01-.-- nan-4\anna FUNl:IR.A.l: DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER r\ us:-u. DR. N. W. ROGERS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special attention m nh=+a+-'n.~ HAVE THE THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1081. ' - - .1 LIFE INSURANCE J.-DIES E. THOMPSON Assurance: (`rs -5 `"- LJGLC uuruner I01` Lgoun Simcoe. nd Residence, 50 Me Phone 101 Hours: 8-9.30, 112.30, DR. LEO COUGHLIN DENTAL SURGEON P. C. LLOYD .111!` ,\u DR. R. W. HUGHES DENTAL SURGEON nlon Ahnvn AIlrIr\'a"- I1 F. E. MAXWELL xelnr \/nhu-inns... c..: n. 1. 1..Iu|e, IVLIJ. ittle, M.B., Associate Coroner County of Simcoe. uuuzc HOUTSI , 7-9 or by appointment A. T. Little, M.D. {u;|e_ M_R__ Ann..:..o.. f` nnnn -- \,;.-x-\ :L.V1J b`UU1`JU.\' attention to Obstetrics Coroner for County of 807; of all repair bills on automobiles are due to lack of proper lubrication. There are many points in your motor car that re- quire thorough lubrication at regular inter- vals. Our mechanics are specialists on lubrication and know when, where and how to lubricate your car. ' xates--Iv1axImum Retv: Clapperton Sts. Phone 167. p.m. to 2.00 am. `uncles, ken Annuxties hacil/I-.u_. K1 UIUES -Maximum Return: Clannm-nm me ALUUI B p.m., ;6.20-8 p.m. .L LL\JiILfb3U.V nce of Canada as, Pension Bonds, uitip; am; ,a Barrie, Ont. ( Mary 5!. I ugul. Phone 218 MANY A n. G-8.30 I8 --says Taxi Tad. During the heavy electrical storm of Sunday, June 14th, lightning performed 21 most unusual trick at the home of Lyman Cave at Newton Robinson. Mr. Cave s flock of 16, Genus Washed Greased Polished DAY 919 9; ." ; NOW is the| FOR ONLY $1.00 BUILD in that breakfast nook, that extra bathroom or pantry ; change that doorway that you have been expecting to do for so long. Do it NOW, for this is a unique opportunity. Prices haven t been as low as this in years. Now is your chance to have Work of unusual quality done at very real savings to you. We shall be glad to give an esti- mate. Lj F your car Lovers of wild life will be glad to hear of the establishment of a second Bird Sanctuary in Canada, similar to that of Jack Miner, to be situated at Bird Haven Farm, by John W. Piggott, of Bridge- town, Nova Scotla. It will be locafeci in the helarltl of the beau- tifu nnaois ae. ~ .. `.I.5.\Es-.-:1 --~--E-`E .6 The first radio broadcgst in history of n1usical_r_;'$aIn'fnt fr_om a steamship in mo ion, sent over `a network of Canadian and United States land stations, was carried through successfully as the Empress of Britain was sailing up the St. Lawrence on her maiden voyage from Cherbourg June 1. All records for the St. Lawrence route to Europe were shattered when the new Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Britain, 42.500- ton flagship of the company s Atlantic fleet, made the run from Cherbourg to Father Point in four days, nineteen hours, on her maiden voyage May 27-June 1. /5 4 ,/ / | ' W F /// / // g/ 22/ // /, //// 7/ VV if / 4 `I The train ride from Vancouver to Banff is the most wonderful I have ever taken," was the com- ment of the much-travelled and famous writer J. B. Priestley, of Ana-al `Pnvm-npnf. and 'F`m= Conn`? Iamous Wrlter .1. 13. rrlesuey, 01 Angel Pavement and The Good ("nmmminns" fame. interviewed ngex ravememz" and "Lne uooa Companiom" fame, recently at the Banff Springs HoteL These parts are too wonderful to describe, he said, and added he was coming again in September for the trail riding. ~.\ IC`rHT 931 W. Res. 1071 and 1534. $1.00 $1.00 $1.50 The reports presented by the var ious districts of the Womens In- stitutes at last. week s convention, gives some insight to the contribu- tion that is being made to our com~ munity life by the women of Simcoe County. It is a worth-while contri- bution and deserving of the highes': commendation. Politics, religious dilferences, as well as social differ- ences, are forgotten and the women; of the community work together for the common good of all. The wu- men are enriched themselves, and they enrich the community. They are doing the things that the menl folk overlook, and yet these are the: things that go a long way in making? life happier and more worth while i sass NO HARDSHIP !N NEW MAGAZINE TAX; . I Close study of the probable effecti of the duty on magazines importeui into Canada to be imposed after! July 15th reveals, according to an larticle in the June issue of the Book-: seller and Stationer, that this tax` as it is nally to be applied will likely prove much less disturbing to booksellers and stationers than has_l been anticipated. Tho avfir-lra fhnf +l-1.1 rlnh'a:l D(:`(`.`Il ?J.IlL1(.'lpaL(.`U." | The article states that the duties: will aid in the development of a dis-l tinctive Canadian literature, and will; encourage publishing in Canada, while provisions for exemptions are: so elastic as to cause no hardship. ` True. the dufv in mine mam, Page Two EU t,`l.E:lSL.lC 3.)` L0 cause I10 J.1L11`(.l5fllp. | True, the duty in some cases- ;may be claimed to be prohibitive,"E the article says, but only where for; some good reason it is intended to` Ln 1'1: n rnnr):11\~n +'m.1:m:+...-:,.... ...m..| BUHIU gUUU 1.`C'd.hUH H: 15 1IlI.L`l1L|b2U. L0 be, as a measure for limitation upon promiscuous advertising of foreign, products in this market or to curtaill the spread of salacious reading ma:-j ter from abroad. Certainly the taxi in no instance reaches the extreme of an embargo. Tf is fhnf H152 "rrw \vill an UIIlUEJ.1`gU.' It suggested that the tax Willi` divert much attention from maga-`C zines to book: and this is said to be`) .10 the advantage of both the re-! ltailer and zhe general public. The article states the a of the proposed duty to be (sum-" marized) .~:timu1a1;ion of Canadian` V hank trade. pnnnuramanwnf, of Rriti. marized) .~:t1muia1;1on 01' L`anadian'1-?11_1U- U181} UN book trade, encouragement of British;1-`C1t3-1 by M{SS J and Canadian magazines, encouragc~19~11d $u5t1`a1_1a, 1 mem of native Canadian literature-. John BCk"{tZ; and of Canadian authors and illuq-`and `11t31'ti11I1e1`= trators, and encouragement of tho;-> D1T1dld 00111133113 saie of reprints, new fiction and The Chautauqt hnnk: l`>hY`n{hH`inV ihp nit-1: nf h12"2|- `rm In:-zururl in On UllL`L'U,`(l UlU\\.`. Ill LHU l.'L'UHU IUUHJ` Woolz-y atartul in with tc1'ri1'1c speudt and Bulnwr wcm through the rope-5.5 He cuxnc back strong, however, nv ish-ing the round with a heavy heauf blow. In nu.` third round there was plenty of an-Lion but I(.'\\' blows ox- clnulgetl. Thu deci:-`ion \\'u.< given In? Buhmi 1'. r`...\- D... L, . IJ......:n ...`.x \1.... `-Jim.` Mills, 4 u..'|.I1. IT1a1`lZ8(1) .~:tm1uia1;1on o1 L'anadi_an' encouragement British` . I magazmes, encouragc~1 iiluq-` tho; books reproducing the pick of maga- zine .~,'(:1'i21lS. I J..uuu. Luci: were W111 Di: av iecture recital Miss Johns on her native and, Australia, Lucille Elmore, with, Bockevitz, famous carroonist.s1 and entertainers, supported by a splendid company. Chautauqua community `@111 be located in Queen s Park, near the .-\rmour1 the 521111: as last yezir. The 1a.~;t bout was that-between! Chuck Woolx.-_v, e.\:-champion of On-I Lurio, and 1 Ln:. Bulmcr, chzxmpion otj Alba.-rta. Both had been seen 111% action in B212-rie before and their? po;-1'1'rn1'|x1ax1L'u Friday night \va.~' 21 bit,` di.~:apJ;oix1tix1g. In the l'a`L roundj they .~:howcd sonn; C]`.'.':`:5, both land-` 115.: smnc: terric why-l*s. Bulmer up-l pa-'.x1'c(l to be the aggre.~'.sor, but; \\/oo]-;_\' was able `.0 dodgn: many wt.-ll (Rim-ct,- bIo\\'.~'. In the .~:cco11d round` mu! I .uIn1m~ \\'(')'lI. thrmm'h thu rnnr-< i [\\'ll(.`H Lllt.` gong :50UIIUL`(1. A The decision, a popuiar one, was given to Archie. llidland Boy 1!. Su1'prise ' Bob Dodds, 3. I\Iidl;md boy who czznm to till in for H. Hormby, proved one of the .~.L-nsations of the even- ling. He Look on J. Kaye of thei` 3114,-4,-n'.< J{un;;er.s in the 125 lb. class` umi Inade: . work 01' it. The Tole ronto boy did not have u. look in. He!` _\\`us down inside of a. minute, first}: Her :1 ); counts, ihen for seven, then ` lfour, and then down and out. (Continued from page one) _. I Archie :1 Popular '\Nixmv:1' When Archie Thompson and Ernie:_` .\IcClc-nuan, VVc.~;t-'.-1'n Ontario cham-; pion, got ino the ring, the faua` cheered to the echo. .\`IcClcnnzm xvus backed by Chuck Wooley, who trim to coach him. The referee, ho\veve., soon stopped that. Both tore in on` thy and H1,-v snxnm.-n-all tn Inn auuu cuuppcu Luau. DDLI1 tOl`C In the starl and thcy appeared to be c\'e11l),1in:iLcl1e(l. .-\l.'ChlL' \\'1l:, Lln; g:'r.n~:.~:o1` in the first round and lZl1l(i(Cl some hard punch:-.~:. In the :(.'C0lld round Mctjlunnan goL in two telling blows which lessened .\rchic`s speed. By using his head a little more Archie could have knuckud his op- ponent out in this round, but Iv.- .sl1o\vL-d clean .s'por1. all the Linie. In tho third round the .+Li`ain of the fast pilcv w:i.s ti-ilixig on boih, but 'l`lmmp.on kept on the aggrcs-p 5l\`u and goi in wine wicked bl0w.~:,. and was crowding the champion liartl when Lhe gong .~;oundcd. Q'l\.'C11 tn A)`nl1i(>_ 'SlMCOE CEOUNTY MEDICAL | ASSN MET AT PENETANG nu by WOMEN S INSTITUTES L. t. Railus, Barrie, and .\l.'1x' Camp Borden, were judges,` 1.10111. R. Wadsworth, Bzu`1'i:.-, r.-ut. Du.-Lom, Toronto, aemd am upers. The prizes were award-, Sgt.-.\Iajor Shutcr. i or Longman, on behalf of the, ` I-`m'estors, thanked those who mar from a distance 10 assist :- pro;.7ram. The Queen`.-: I-.`r~H`inHAv11 hf` 'I`.n~nntn hmi Published at 123 Dunlap Sh, Barrie, every ` M. D. MORRISON, Editor and Publis} Z1112 Nnrthern Ahuanre muibly. hi Lurzn IBIIL this VUII. lIll.\' \.\/3.1.5 I-HE; f the kind 1'01` nwztj ey would be heard; EDITORIAL JL 1 L first um! The Northern Advance q uucu .5 "omnto hag! int \- ......-. acqu \v:|< h Queen's. Hun nu. Mrs. Roy Czzrscadden, representa- tive of Canadian Chautauqua, is :21 Itown to take charge of the ve-day iprogram which opens in Barrie on Wednesday evening next, July 8m. The program includes two very ne plays, Turn to the Right and skidding, with a talented cast pre- rsenting each one. Dr. Velhjalmar Stefansson, the noted arctic explor- er, will be one of the chief attrac- 1_]:ti0ns and his story will be lled with ,1 thrills and with interest for his hear- elers. Clever musical programs will ,.`be rendered by the Petrie Company, 1while the Oriental pageant, presented 5 by Julius C. .\'ay`phe, will give one a lfsplendid impression of the HOP) ,,'Land. Then there will be a, lecture Lrrnr-ifnl Kw NW2: ,Tnl-sh: now- nu lnv u l s As the Toronto 'l`e-legram puts is: *One big trouble with Canada is that there are too many bodies allowed to spend the people s money, and we might be a richer country by far if the number of `spenders were not so horribly out of proportion to the nu/mber of ta.\:payer.=.. Let us number you among the nfi `NE IEPVF h .-foR0 ROAD BUILDERS :5 FIND HUMAN H; Hon. Wm. Finlayson is advocating a reduction in the number of coun`._y icouncillors, through an amendment to the Municipal Act. A reduction in H19 nnmhnr n+' `I'>l I\`n:nnfn`1-n;- Vn `LU Lne .uu111c1pu1 Act. A reduction .in the number of representatives In. governing bodies from our municipaf councils up to the Federal HOUQC could be made, saving thousands ox fdollars annually, and without anyone 5 .sufTc1'ing'. I The wheat crop of Western Can-I ads. has suffered seriously from` drought during the past month. 1311-; favorable conditions have preva1'.'eu1 from the beginning of the season,| moi.~:ture reserves were low andl `spring precipitation decient, so that lseeding operations were carried Uu `under unpromising circum.~:tances. Little improvement has followed am: latest reports estimate that the 1931 ' crop.~: will be the .~'11'.ul.est since 1909. I l .. ! The 19th annual meeting of the `County of Simcoe Medical Associa- tion was held at the Ontario I-lospita1,i e`Penctang'uishene, on 1`i1L1i':Jz1yIast.l _:with a good atteliduncc. I ": Th` A re. .xw1.,mi. .-L... ;...\..;....:,\..~` ECHAUTAUQUA TO OPEN IN I 1 BARRIE Nb XT WEEK ! While grading on the sixth (`ollcvs .sion of Oro, at .\Io1'ningsta1"s k'01'nu1`, jon Thurday last, workmc-`n unczu'Ll1- |`cd part 01' a human skeleton, and old n~ 'l<-nr.< of the township are ;\\'1-;x th-"..' brains to rs.-(:z1ll inci- de-nL: than might be Conn-.-cted witl `Lhu nding. Only the skull and :1 :1;u1nl)v:' of small bones were found I I .*.'..m-m. n;1..1...;;~. ,.+- n..,. u....;m.. 111 me umarlo .u.eu1ca1 Assoclation. 1 ve practiced now for 53 yuzu's," ;the gray bearded doctor said. Fifty ;two of those years in 1'-nuLung- ?ui. I lmvc never had any livur complaint because of the bumpy r0ud.< around hon.-." (.'Ulpl'ctUlL UUCRUSC um um! he re. ,\v1u1 2; goou aitelicizixicc. ' Dr. A. E. Ardagh, the .-\.~:ociation`s 1`L`}J1`L':`(:l]l}.1`Li\'(.` of the Omzzrio .\Ico::- cal Council, in his report stawzd mm - calls of various kinds we-ru on the` deciin~;-, stiffer e.\'aminations and the `Cir.-.:i1`r; of members of cults to keep; otiiers oui iizwe been a big fzzctor in reducing their numbers. Dr. B. T. .\1c(-,, phychiatrizt, in l1i.~: add'n;..~: strc;~.,.:d the f5.1(`!. that good homcs 211-1: b:L`er than any type of iiistizution. and mental tests should be given children bufon, ting.` ;n`( hznulmi infn chm .....-.1 no` rt.`-,.. p;1;:11L:. IHL` 111111)] `the 1.-r.~'ona1it_v of usually hi. history. DH ?!-pr; AI](-l"[)l' uauuuy 111.. n1st01`_V. | Officcn clcctvd \\'(-re: Pr:-.~iix-111,, Dr. C. W. Maitlaml. Collin-gwuuu; 'l.st \'ic.--1'rc.~:z'dL=nL, Dr. E. U. Turn- bull, Barrie; 2nd Vice-Pm.-.~idc-111, 1):" `F. W. Walker, Alliston; 3rd V'icx.~ Pu-.sile11t, Dr. W. C. Gilchri. Oril-` lia; Sec`y-Treasurer, Dr. R. If. }l1p- ' uwell, Orillia. nv {:r.\nvcrn Rnuvunun 1)....,.o....... VWUU, uruua. Dr. George Bowm-.m, PL'I1L'[lll;="- uislienc, now well ovur 250 ycztrs, was proposed for honorary mcnibcrship .in the Ontario Medical Association. 8 Pvt! nr:m1.imul nnw +'m- 7.31 \YA|4I|`.~ H LUIIUUI` U1 bl (_}u\o1'ge Gil n'rm-in of" 1 1'!` ilfpiillllu I think it is the skull 1 an." said Jack Starr, or :.r. My parents owned the corner where the In und. 'l`hu1'v,- is .~'Lil1 an H] n.- l.'1 of am u.~'L'l`.21I'd. rm`. n ...~.a ....,l H, ..-.1.. VUU l India Lu `J um we gxvcn cnuux handed into the .I)V!, 'I"n.- 6.n.{ln .- IL, in there l`l\H IJIL` butt Pub]-isher The Barrie Planing Mill? IS. ' cDu', . ..l..,. .LALAlJllg culu un:uuul Lk'."L5 2 bufon; ed care 01' foszex Tm) fznnily 1)hy.sicim1 kn0\\'.s ` )ll2l1if\.' (H. 111.. nznin-In nun? .~num uones, Iounui }i1(:hris!, of Oro Station, the road gang, recalled 1`, .\'L-H Gil(:h.\'i.~`L, 21 pion- lrim. u.~rd In NH n1` 9| urs ugu. ue '.h- Indians, m out and Thursday lhk`U LU who dis: Alley ; Hp uni run UUU LHH Indmn DlL'i(lH l\HU\\ . pzmunt and U1 EU] in Morning- the farm nu.--... u.. .. DALEY &FEAVER

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