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Oshawa Daily Times, 15 Apr 1932, p. 8

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PAGE EICHT THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1932 TODAY'S SPORTING FEATURES TODAY'S SPORTING FEATURES Local Hardball and Soccer Players Start Conditioning Softball Organization Meeting Tonight in Sun Life Offices X . i Toronto Maple Leafs Drop One-sided Game ewal Malvewies Wie Wredlling nck fIUm Cue Soesbers ) Detroit Defeated Cleveland Indians to Gain First Win SPORTING ORGANIZATIONS MAKING START FOR SEASO ANXIOUS TO HAVE BATTERY "DOPE" SOLUTIONS | contain cither sulphuric ach) alone, or a Baseball and Soccer Clubs |Rough, Tumble |Oshawa Ladies Entertain |g, opera HOUSE! wr. cir ny | EE Sr 4 ¢ ciple nts, It tYurther states in Bout b h B l ree A number of so-called battery } th ~~ Plan Workouts for Players restiing eterborough Bowlers | ium =x mum sel iu Sit i [1 G08 Sill ve a Opera House in Hyde Park, sim- | have at various times appeared up- ¥ uy. A eit ad iLL HE Toronto, April 15. -- Am a fiar permanent homes for opera |on the market. Extensive adyertis- | 0 Pepelical ciiect and 5 Baseball Players Work ot double in the eighth inning al- | scene of frenzied Aetion, the Joe Jack Purdie Played Host, expressed their appreciation in a | ju the country and three of four |ing by a few manufacturers of these Theta Ysa ek elecrilyte; of 'pire lowed Suhr to score the tying | Malcewiez-Gus Sonnenberg bo di ftting manner. first-class touring companies, are | sojuiions depicts them as 'battery rh aii Be he I the Armouries Tonight run, at the Arena Oatdons Jast even Last Evening Oshawa In the bowling the Diliava la- | the ambitions confessed by Lady |life savers", 'capable of incre asing sulp uric ar! : PA the ee ing came to an abrupt co i li C t -- die. defeated the visitors by a | Snowden She thinks it would | the voltage and 0 d y 1s, is the only solu- - ; on Bowling Contes : : § ; voltage an and even | fro | 5 i8 the ony 3 and Footballers on Sat : when Reteree Jack Porbes nalied Ww G g b | rood margin winning ull of the be possible to fulfil them if the | doubling the life of ua battery. Soni raze batteries. O ni ile proceedings an son- e ree gAMeEs ayed. The tota , y i oi : ge bi I er preparae urday-- Softball League Favour Rangers nenberg for punching the & Hea | Return ame: to d three Pio tia 2,439 and a LN | Deties he hee wn El 5H uid not be used. . . off ¥ lec C 4 s ntle be arc Annual Meeting Tonite t Win Match heavyweight with bls Sjosed fist. Played on Wednes ay | that for Peterborough being 2,- | 1jcense to be devoted to the pro- | ercharging, or that it will eliminate i Sectralyre h i he added to a od Te a hiel 3 De wi nd into a | Next | 028. The Oshawa ladies Will pay | motion of opera. the necessity of adding distilled wa- |." od oe 44 oF Y Dy Bn. Experts sn---- bout ch sad RL Tt did not a return visit to Peterborough Lady Snowden voiced these |ter more than once or twice a year, Thee Ah iar Yo tery ira and Tie Oshawa Baseball Club ale} - i115 eT for long, Malcewicz step- | . -- next Wednesday evening, ambitions when she attended the | These claims have heen carcinlly 00 500 bY Bly Tay making a start this evening in Glasgow, Scotland, April 15.-- ping in with a fierce attack after | Jackie Purdie, manager of the The Oshawa team was compos- | opening performance of the Cov- [investigated by the National Better ee : ) x preparation for the opening of | Following last Saturday's inter- | 8 0 0 © hoan rendered. | Central. Bowling Alley, juayed | ed of the following players-- | ant Garden Company's season at | Business Bureau, and the Bureau | ahi on" oration. Any the season which is only a mat- | natfonal soccer match at Wem- | 0 00 FC L Nino around the | best last evening to ten members | Mig Jean McDonald, Mrs. Hard- | Manchester Opera House. She | has recently published a comprehes Saige I rien ter of three vecks away, The | bley, between England and Scot- ring, and general disorder threa- | of the fair sex, five of whom were 17, Migs Clara Hopper, Mrs. | sdmits there is no operatis tradi- | sive report, copics of which are be- GIR Ly : in players will. gather in the Ar-|land, the interest of fans will be | [lol ©00 BRc nce the result | from Oshawa and five from Pet- | Moore and Miss Eileen Pipher. | tion in this country as there ising obtained for distribu to all | Men 01 4 fe of th ie {i mouries at 7 p.m. tonight for a |switched here this week-end proved unpopular, but more be- | erporough, entertaining them to | The Peterhorough team was | on the Continuent, but there is | dealers. More than fifty battery| °° _ ' workout, which will stand them | where Rangers and Kdmarnock cause few seemed to realize what | bowling and later to supper at rade up of M. Todd, M. Redman, no reason why. we should not | doping preparations are listed - a in good stead in the way of get- | battle for the Seotuish ont all had happened, and all were keyed | the Waldorf Cafe. The girls re- | K. Raney, E. Biddle and K. Ash- | 1,ujld one up, She disagrees that | this report, which states that labor Keverence the aged, ting the kinks out of their arms Association Lup. BIupC sn . up to a high state of excitement port a very pleasant evening and ore. opera is associated with soclal | atory tests prove the claims of the | -- and leg after the winter's layoff. | where the final of the cup series and wanted to crowd to a vantag gnobbishness. It was always |inakers to be entirely unjustifiable, | One in every three persons in 1 g ill be played, is expected to be x : 3 p n It is hoped that as many as pos- | W I nd pe which | Point near the centre of the re. found that the cheaper seals | According to the above mentioned | Britain have false teeth before thronged with a e¢ « The announcer could not make were the best filled in the opera. | report, most of the preparations rid are twenty -eight, sible of the players will pe on i ake part i > i may mount up to 100,000, hy y , : le the. players. are getting | The match will be something in | Mimsell hoard buf sobs te, mov, Tio 1 oronto Pitchers HENRY AINLEY IN 4 + the ayers are gettin a i § 1s hat had While the playe g 2 the nature of a rubber between passed around as to just what ha« ready for the s on the execu- an fuibs as it will te the happened and why, and the crowd tive of the club will also be third time they have met in a cup of 8,000 slowly dispersed, excilo Fail led to Stay the Tide STRIKING laces Better Health husy at their meeting in the A A f ; ly discussing a remarkable final. Each have a victory to their | /© C00" 0 woastters of re lds T.ondon Henry Ainley Is 1enos ha Hotel which 1s called » " credit, the Rangers winning in Lilite : : for 7.30. p.m. It fs learned that | JCC AC oti ook in 192! HEY. Chri Newark Scored Earl and' ct and: Fritz stuzieds Him to} conearine at the New Westmin: . * husiness of great importance is Maleewicz and Sonnenh ; y a v 3 | DI i. font : Never tiird, and he scored as Michaels | gir Theatre as the Archangel 1 in eac 0) i 3 { M p hefor, ate OV ot re imes and | o be brought before the meet and brilliant career in cup foot- now met thre : AY lost 4 Often and We re ed Fritz at second, jitaphael in a version of the ng. ball, they are playing in their six- neither has shown any. decid . ¢ tor ; yom n base and none out! '"jiiok Tol p The A ry- Softball Quganization teenth' final to Kilmarnock's FEpeviomiy, although the fo ne in Danger-- Leaf Batters 7 A 2 om ase nd Dobe ts Fo I Youit trom, le Aron: Tt looks as thought the sport- pi Bt sew nen . | Appeared well on his way to vic . . ' a 4 1 8 uha. 16 autho eo play y ae J i iio ks a bought th he t fourth and are natumAlly favor. tory last night. Sonnenberg hud Fell Down in the Pinches out and ritd and Michaels fan- | james Bridie, the Glasgow doc- | H whal Medicine Used by Thousands With Amazing Results the city as in addition to She means an CAEY one and "nobody taken the gs jall sng Malcewi, z ned, ,Poljack Dade tree of Lue toy who secured 3 Success recent --Vital Organs Helped--Entire System yaseball activities the softha atta pos ; 1e second, and eig minutes in pals' elg g. very ly a 1e same eatre with "The . basebal will ee, get a chance knows Deter thay ile Ral gers the third round progressed befor: Newark, April 15 ou looked up he was on base. | Anatomist."" The the Archangel | Strengthened in Many Cases to enthuse this evening with the | yo co "po { the disqualification was in fav. oks a re ile got through on an error in Ir, Ainley is alternatively mag- die holding of a meeting of the Osh- Kilmarnock are not intimadated | °F the Utica Panther. Previon ' to 1e first and he hit safely his ificently impressive and humor- Following the recent awa City and Industrial Softball | hy the size of their task and take | Malcewicz had won their Init rsehall eo three tries, : | ourly paternal. The remainder nounccement that a Nu-Erb Spec- Association annual meeting in | comfort from the fact they ar. | '0ut at Milwaukee and Sonn nean something 'robably they folsclaw allowed few liberties. | or the characters are very cap- | falist is now located in Oshawa the Dominion Bank Chambers. playing as well as ever while the | rg had been victor in the r till tl ' Ile had control 4nd he whiffed ally represented. The "book' | at Karn's Drug Store, scores of Soccer Team Practices Rangers are beginning to show rn match in the same city whe ition games. They lost anot el He threw up his strike- | ,r the play is a curious mixture | men and women suffering from | Another line of sport will hold | the effects of the strain involved Malcewicz's seconds tossed in the | = yo. yesterday ar ft 1 ball mostly when the Leafs or modern colloquial utterance | various health troubles have preliminary training sessions this [in trying to win both league | 0: " much to the wrestler's dis it close on Wednesday they men on base and appeared | ud of the English of the Bible. jes called to talk with hir: and learn week, namely the Oshawa City | championship and cup. Judging FUEL t ight § Yerz. Fad) econd 1s ki they might do some scor- ken as a whole the play ap-|abont this new and different Football Club, which will hold a | by their recent displays they are | py Ment : nen JOT TAL ne of the seri | peurs to be one which will appeal medicine, which is meetin: } gh the better of the goinz u I a ( sry strongly to a good many, | amazl uccess wherever it workout at Alexandra Park on [obviously going "stale." Rangers, | to the first fall, which he scor : : Saturday afternoon at 2.15 p.m., | however, have the better side and | 0 Hp Saat fa 2 hich de Bpored ( ) ed hi obi? which may perhaps have lit- | introduced, weather permitting. A good prac- | are anticipating a comfortabl: vir > tac) 1 The eco] deg I tle attraction ho 4 good many! "Iti urprising the vast num- ) ackle, 1 ol, calen ' 110r€. | be yf person throughont this | | | made went the reverse in. Lhi tice was held last Saturday with ietory. Ing Maleewicz came back to fron from | a large turnout of prospective | The game is expected to be a into the lead and had the advar ty -- 1! v} suff g players, and jud®ing by the form | battle of defence as both teams tage of the 8 'ninutes 22 » oe nd t four of * PIONFFR HISTORY FINE COLLECTION OF Some failed {HE Shey | players, a good team will be se- | lines in Scottish football but pre & the second fall, T PHOTOGRAPHS GIVEN says the Nu-Erh Specialist, "I | displayed by the majority of the | possess the strongest half-back | yers, : | exact time of the third" round 18 15° 1 ! lected to represent and keep the whereas the Rangers are expon Iwas 8.21 making a total . fig \ og y invite every such person to call | good name of the City to the | ents of the classic passing stvie | mines 13 peaiihn or Ie of A 0 IN TO UNIVERSITY on me and take advantage of my { fore again this year. With the pt pot. nfor ec play | bout. t I our -------- generous offer to present them opening game only a few weeks | dashing, straight-for-the-coul rn REAR A yupe. t butt ind I fon. 1 a 1 witt with a trial bottle of my new nWay i . 2 football, The game may be er ' t Sars -ondon, fng.---Sir Robert : a adie! ave BWaN Sur, mporian, leat an clash of styles. "|S Pl 8 nan skein A shop Says ni a Dbromineny London lawyer, Re ing Ina 1 hate oi ' : Neither team has indulged h occer ayers | 1 lose ohiet! recreation is. the preparation for a few days they to attend the practice tomorrow. has } i088 : : SS p . any really special training a Know to Little of Ro- formation of a library of Paphos will be not only surprised with The NU-ERB Specialist rap of pictures and drawings the results, but will find them- | Yin £1 ine for the inal, while no oiiciar | Sign Contracts | bir , : : it, at f Canada all school he | !! announcement hag been made of | ! ; mance oO a of all schools of art, open for the | &, jovi vw feelily a a A Cardinals Lost the sides to be fielded th ox | - : | hired aw for on- use of students and other inter- Fives enjoying a new feeling of felt tired and worn-out all the t \ . in art, intend to bequeath 1ealth. ; time, couldn't sleep nights, sufe " rw | lly ¢ I | a pected they will line up some ested Dr. French's Nu-Frb cleanses | fered from staczgering, dizzy Fi f S t : like 8: London, April 15. --Profession- | They did sroup t i thi Vancouver, B.C.--"T believe | his w i ti rst o €ason | thing like this: | soccer in France yesterday Oilie and i we pick our historical her: Ue ation are the system of poisonows waste | spells, severe headaches and ine ired the services of two well- | I'rank | k clip too far afield a hat Cani- | ty : matter and after a few weeks' | digestion. 1 ju o far afield and that Cand- | tures to the Courtauld Institute. | ¢oneniont the vital o Ss re " a 'se. Nu-E known 'Scottieh interpational | fill the bases. The ymMmY | dian hovs and zirls know too | They are to be for the study of tal Draan 1 Dr, French's: Nu-Erb has rid player or the 1932-33 season. Hughes crowded vit le of the romance, the great !the History of Art which is being spong with renewed strength and | me of each one of those troubles, Gi iy her and T. Law, men the ! ( r days of Canadian his- | organized 'at London University. activity; particolarly is this true land now, after usms only a few ers of the Chelsea team in th four b \ ba stil * gald Right Rev. L. Ralph | Sir Robert and Lady Witt also of the stomach, Hyver and bowels. | hottles, IT am feeling strong and if ' age i; | 1 4 i Mi sdf if i Ls sbihad v ; { 3 v od, N 21] = T By f H ' English Fo thal League, and | pac 4 I ou herman, Bishop of Calzary, in [intend to provide endowment for Wek and yndernousished, thes wey ag i Heep fue now, have x members of' the Scottish interna- Dolinck Hit hiree Safe ddressing the Women's Cana- v i I ie 180 2 £004. appe ' is 8 i ? oi Bill Harris sned for | Puncan and Aitken, tional eleven, have accepted of- Doljack hit a double in the dixn Club here Je on "A Be eure Sevelopmenis St He eniold misery, Dr. Fronch's NU. | spells, indigestion and nervoiss gJoung Bill Harris opened aud Athen, ia Bail Bi Ce re re ee [Collection which at present ls | Erb speedily cleanses these or. | ness have disappeared. I heartily ie visitors but after tbe cham- Study : Sporting Club, and will join thefy -- a Ble an heh eing a oa e gans "of impurities, toninz and | recommend this medicine to those pions took an early lead, French Study to be worthy of your . George Parkin, for years ad- | 20,000 vearly. replac Puig a y i Ye rents. wh 1 ms on May 4 and 5, re OER of ti RI Jes Trust regulating their action until they ) who suffer as I did." Yep aced iv and pulled his team | Sar Iv. r The ininistralor 0 h Ae no > avers. and the whole system responds The Nu-Erb specialist 1s lo« g ¢ spy or 2 Si icity rede AVerys r rom defeat, aul Derringer | tL i= expected attractive offor - ra MPULILY. o> Deecsc ever FAMOUS VASE GOES with vigorous glowing health. cated in Oshawa at Karn's Drug hurled the entire game for the | vill nade to othe ald a © here today, fntegrity and conr- | "I"or several years, I was in a | Stor i} he Is dally exp! 10x | ade to other outstanding : { ; he and co years, as in Store, where he Is daly explain Cards. 'But in the ninth with the | | British players, now that the tr w® [fe to speak ou Shiki ners : BACK TO MUSEUM| weak. nervous, run-down condi- ling to scores of local men and Store tied Be Weakened enough | [ I'reneh Ioothall Association ha / i "¥ ot os Jose " Sand ) Do i : tion," says Mr, Thomas Jehh, 131 | women the merit of this remarks vy eaitig fais a Fi : ) / } = je a recognize profegsional- tila = = Sir Geo r : whom it had been his London, Eng.--The Portland O¥1074" street, Chatham, Ont, *1.[able medicine, Cros; a »d by 3 | ism in France. n ji anh : Vas 'hie ly 2,000 vears rence > bd on a 3 I} ¢ priviloze ROW. as a boy. ase, which is nearly 2, vears Fre nch on P. Waner 8 double. | . Enquiries, however, show tha! | Rates. Special ARC p 4 ivi 2 to ) ! OW Be Aa, 008, 1a. | 01d, is returning to the British Watkin's wild heave of Piet's | [ the activities of the French clubs Weekly. Finest -- Sir George was horn at Sal Museum after being nearly three p who are negotiating for British | Food, Comfy | W.ORAHAM FERRY, | | hury, New Brunswick, in 1846, | "2° ee Bi Ta | stars, are. not rezarded wilh un 1 aos "rabid NNER «Hd PROPRIETORS. [ithe youngest of thirteen child. | Years In tise vaults of a bank. In | Fen, His father had migrated to | Avril, 1929, the Duke of Port- A -- due anxiety among clubs in the tion Homelike Comforts. Fine loca- | 5 . 8 I 8 h . ™ o) a 4 ig 4 | 4 Canads t 'kshire, Eng- land, owner of the treasure, with- NEW MARTIN Today and Sstwday [| ™=ek Poistell Tense enn ne Brecon Basan aie cove [11 J | Ini: 'nix mothe 'wax a native | drew It rom the zold ornament | Oo d | @) V S : Desp.the Braing figaan Air. Cow. | x 1 room where it had been for about of Nova Scotia of United Empire tesy, Politenessand Service are Yours BN Sig century, and it was put up for # 3s Than You Thin rite now. | : [.oyalis § 5 1 4 ONE HOUR WITH Howley' Ss Team for Luss Than¥ou Think Writ chool at Saint John, N.B., and audion at Christie's, An excen- 0 Ge the Pr /4 bored me Rangers--T. Hamilton: Gras ie ---- and McAulay; Meiklejohn, Simp- | £t. Louis, April 15. -- Pitts- | son' and Brown; Archibald, Mar- li burg handed the St, Louis Card- | shall; English; McPhail and Mor: inals their first defeat this sea- | ton. | son yesterday, the Pirates getting | _Kilmarnock--Bell; Leslie and | 15 hits in an uphill battle to win | Nibloe; Morton, Smith and Me- Ewan; Connell, Muir; Maxwell; | tional price was expected for ft, YOU" BEAUTIFUL STATES AVENUE AT PACIFIC after a few vears of teaching Downed Cubs wa | attended the University of New bot ta the gencial surprise poo $150, , - ° with : v : vy Brunswick = ors ate the | ¢ MAURICE CH' "ALTER a -- federation. 1863 The | the reserve price and the vase and Cincinnati, April 15.--A five- [late Sir Goorze Foster and Hon, | Was withdrawn. The Portland run first inning, aided by tr y i Sir. Lieorg rd *I'vase is considered about 1,900 {/ JEANETTE McDONAL triples Hii > rer DONALD from the bats of Babe Herman : William Pugsley Jere. solitem vears old, and stands only 10 RICHARD All Star Cast and Mickey Heath was too much poraries at the University, incl high. It was found in a ;, - BENNETT for Chicago's Cubs to overcome ore Sir George won the blue i i Rome ie 16th cen- 2 neues i ; rN . AC Ss yesterday and they lost e ' hon of teaching in New Bruns- : r SILVERWARE NITE TONIGHT ADDED ATTRACTIONS esterday gud they Jos to the Bf wick when he was made head- | fury. and came into the Duke of The Reds gathered foyr hits AN CAN master of the old Collegiate | Portland's tamily in 1784, , School 'at Fredericton, where he ------ £ Da Li unnecessary to pay a high P off Bob Smith's curves in that é J t e was forty- MIF LO Y MEN | 0 fine custom tailor- 7 remained ntil Yas remained un h 3 UNE Tice f Tr Bist Sunivg, Heath's triple being : AE 8 3 his first blow of the season, but b three vears old. In. 1872 he went BE | : could not score thereafter, Chica- id : to Oxford for a year, and al- RELIEF ACT PLANS ic) £8 ing. Come to Tip Top Tailors, go kept swinging at Lucas but : J ; though a non-collegiate, he was FOR AUSTRALIA . A where the demands of three could not connect, made secretary of the Oxford hy eon diain A belated Cubs' rally in the 4 Union, famous under-graduate million discriminating men have ninth inning fell short two runs ; debating society, He returned to Sydney, N.S.W.--Whether un- ; 5 . o BUY AND S4 VE to tie the gcore. The contest was 4 ae married, and in 1888 [employment relief should be al- 5 : made it possible for luxury marked with five doubles and 4 returned to England and got into | lotted only in return for work is ' tailoring to be sold for $24. three triples. : ; the malestrom of the "Imperial [a question at present agitating Ze : ; heh -- AT -- St se es-- Federation League." In 1889 he | the New South Wales governs : Finest British wool. lens, thoroughly WRITES BOOKLE resigned, crossed Canada and | ment, A clause in the unemploy- T proceeded to Australia and New | ment relief act provides that i ! ' geld water Shrink, JOHNST 9 y ON McCRAE FAMILY i : Zealand where, with Sir Gilbert | municipalities may demand that ; {EE fa hi pion RE p. -- ; So he Parker, he entered journalism | members of the unemployed : 3 a aienng oo and edited a paper for six years. | should give work for sustenance, $ TE a ole Toronto, Ont.--* Y nt.--" The McCraes He had a high reputation as an Several ministers hold the | of style or fabric at of Guelph", . 2. , > ! neigh dooplet by A. 2. A : orator at this time and the Lon- | view that the direction of parlia- one price. Satie | onel McCrae who so loved child- don Times said of him that he | ment should: be carried out, al- faction guaranteed. ren and animals, "shifted the mind of England." Hioueh hg nS mpent and = "Through al He formed the British Empire | members of the Labor party are oo i a Sn OF -- children Bo iy lite 398s ana League and in 1895 returned to | opposed to it because of the dif- == ONE PRICE ows follow men," wrote his aunt, a Canada where, until 1902, he [culty in allotting the work to the : Mrs, Alexander Matthews of was head of Upper Canada Col- | various classes of unemployed. A Guelph. "To walk the stredt with lege. Toronto. While the point is being ar- ppare or en him was a slow procession. Every bi Then he began culminating | gued no 'new relief works are dog and child one met must be period of his life. Sir George and | being authorized, and practically spoken to, and each made answer. | Cecil Rhodes, though they had |the whole of the funds are being an : : The letters to his nephews and : ! never met at Oxford, had mat- [absorbed in sustenance, without |. YO MEASURE oySs nieces are full of delightful stor- {{'riculated there on the same day. [the government receiving any re- fes of his harse Bonfire, and his i ; {(Tn 1901 Sir George was asked [turn for the outlay. If the government persists in dog Bonneau, and many of them to go to England to meet Rhodes. are written in the person of the Meanwhile the great South Afri- [floating the will of parliament, former and signed with a horse- . can died, and Sir George was | the opposition will take steps A : 2 : - shoe, 'Bonefire, his mark' ". 4 made administrator of the Rhodes | demand that a portion of the terrific selling at this store--Get Your Share Under the very sound of the Al Trust. From 1902 until 1920 he | money raised hy special taxation zuns, "In Flanders Fields" was was a world figure, He lived in [should be devoted to the employ- written, and done in 20 minutes h England and mate frequent | ment of men who are anxious to as the "soldier-post lamented the i i "|| visits to Canada and the United | work for the relief they receive. FREEMAN MARKS LTD - . 9 death of his friend Lieutenant itil States. Many honors eame to ansstmptmiratn -- Alexis 8. Holmer of Ottawa, him. He died in Lopdon, in 1922, Women are sometimes hired to 16 Simcoe St. S. Oshawa, Ont. em ---------------------------- at the age of seventy-six. weep, or even to faint, at funer- . : ' h a Denmark was represented at Mrs. Vincent Massey, wife of | als in South American cities, as the British Industries Fair by i Hon, Vincent Massey, is a daugh- | a "compliment" to the import. over 6,000 merchants, hd Co AER ance of the deceased person, ie ia wae Saturday will see the finish of ten days of

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