a I l? I 4. S. ‘n _-,, ..., _ a ; y", L. Cooley Associated (ytlilsagisl Writer.) . ‘ _ _ I ‘NE-w YORK, N. Y..'.\larah 2l.--To- a-hyilllar pattern of gently easing pric- f t K, “year's smallest. Oils “our, in the forenoon when an ad- vance in mid-continent crude was an- nounced. blit the rise attracted no out hp,- foilowing and speculative inter- zn h, ghrypetroicuins quickly silli- "h7g5 market was affected by usual re-holirluy apathy, although this was fingnsifled by lminluence of tho silica m; votc in the House of licprcsenit- lves which did not hccouio kiiowli “um a few minutes ajter the close. gnles total_led 831.124 shares. _~,~,_. _ Fructionabnet losses in pivotal ls- 4 sues were again tho rilie. Some stocks ltppptfll slightly beyond these bounds, most of them being issues which h“, recently been subject to special pressure. American Telephone. Procter sud (iambic and General liiotors, to- ggthor with National lliscuit nnd Alu- bflflilll ‘Tobacco Ii. gave up roilghly a point net. General lilutors sag carried It just under l‘! to B record low for the present shares. Oils lost their gains, IOIIIB of ivliich had exceeded a point. 1r, S. Steel was steady. Steel Com- mon closed unchanged _at 4W, but tho preferred registered a new low by a narrow iiinrgin. YES TERDAi - - MARKET GOlSSIP s turnover that; ranked lilnong_ bubbled upward for about an‘ Proctor and Gamble also went to a now minirninn. Jwiidlnr. whose dividend was out from 50 to as cents, did not trade. Preference. luqiea of Colorado and Southern, appearing “for the first time thi_s_yenr, broke sharply. The ilrlt preferred inairing an extreme drop of 20% to 103/4 hills the second prefer- red tumbled F‘! paints _to 6. Against tlr ier oil prices was a sag in export copper, lining up‘ tho quo- tations with ‘currently prevailing con- ditions. This,‘ news, however, was fol- lowed by word that an important pro- ducer was ‘s spending, at later dates. production two of its properties. STOCK AVlFBAGES: (Onpyrllllt 10"; Binndurd Stjstlstles Co.) 501ml 201'!‘ 20ut 00ttl. . 000 30.3 . 90.0 02.4 00.8 30.7 100.2 001 031i $3.5 104.1 05.8 04.4 51.0 103.8 00.0 . 1511.1 00,5 200.8 1112.0 14.0 1711.4 210.0 200.2 111.0 111.7 105.0 100.11 ‘ -08.0 30.8 1 11.0 71.3 Luw 1113'.’ ‘. 57.4 30.3 02.2 50.11 lilch 101i . "02. 1-ii.a 281.3 cons Low 1030 , 112.0 .4 140.5 114.7 WHAT TIIE STOCK MARKET DI . Thu. Wed. Number qf advances ... ,.. 113 11B Number or declines . s04 ass Rtocks ilpchaugcd ... 150 102 Tntni issues traded ... .. 573 538 Trade Report A WINNIPEG, Man, March 24. (By mo. Canadian Preset-The weekly trade report of thcilanndlnn Credit liens Trust Association Limited for the week ending iilarch 20th, 1032 is rs follows: Halifax: Wholcsaln and retail re- mains about the same. liulii tho min- ers have, given their consent to the changes recommended by the recent Pnvlil Commission, no improvement is loohcd for in conditions gcucrailv. (‘MIGCHOIIS are still not up to the CVPFHKE. Saint .'i'ohn wholesale trade shows a slight improvement, retail trade Just fliir. Collections poor. Total Railway ' Car Loadings ‘I . OTTAWA. Ont, March 2i. (By the" (‘snsdisn Preach-Total railway cui- loadings 1n Canada lust week amount- rd to 43.580 cars. which was an in- prongs ever the previous week of 1,811 rars. Landings in the eastern divis- iarl continued light, increasing only 570 cars, biit tho western division showed an increase of 1.202. The 11n- niinion llurcau of Statistics index number for total loadings was T2114, mi against 70.02 the week in-furc. For the western division tho index nnni- her of 8.1183 was tlio highest rciichcd this year nnd compares with 77.50 for the same week in 1031. ‘The Montreal Curb Market ____..__ stocks ilcau A . llig Missouri , ll A Oil l» l: Scngrauis lioin Stun-s . , linine 0i ... ... imperial Oil ... ln Petroleum .. ln Utilities B . l.nke Superior lions Mines s 42V. 4-10. 17in 1c. x i . lsasi 117.‘. I Sialll-lllt" . . . I - - - , . . . . 5111,5437 Slscnc liilucs -" -'" ' _ 5'”! 55:91 “Rlfo-‘ll lViiik llirniu -._ __59"llfl l . Grain Market lviNNlPllfi. Mam, Siarch 2-i.-Soll- ing for profit dlsslpntevl curly gains 0 folio oent and will-tit prices closed an crralle rsslou at prlciridtlltllilllftfll to ‘ ll‘. .\i.1_v closed unchanged at (10%, July ‘é iiirlior to uncharged nt (12%, tr. c234. and (‘rtolier unchou,'il to 1,4, higher at arr-v, .20 c014. A strong cable from Liverpool gave vnlucio .a lift of I111)!!! thali one rent ni: thi opening but the bulge brimrrht out ii rill offerings and n sharp re- action “followed. An iiiprovcmcnt in export trndo was n ted nlihouitii filo cstinnln did not exceed 500,000 bushels. 1t indicated however that European market; rverg again willing buyers of Czlumllnh who , . Slllflllflr (I|-:'"‘ urn of wheat from southern hcnilsnhl-ic countries created a change o’. sci iiinent in Eur-inc and BOIDQHII: ilie continental markets dir- plilycfl n strong tone.‘ Argentine ex- portirshoivoli n drop of iienriy 3,000,- 000 ‘bushels from lust week, Dflnnud fur l-nsh wheat null coarse grulifia improved with spreads niuvlng 41o s ghtiy higher lcvcls. .. i‘ CLOSE . *1 I W 'eat-—.\la_v 00%.. Oct 11314.04, 0 s-liuy 300k. July .10 106A CAB]! PRICES 'lielit—i\'n 1. hard‘ 011,4, no 2 mn- W ~55, g0 ll nor fill/s. no 4 47%. no 5 45% no .4o=i<.:r nus-Ht ' dilifuin 111%, e0 ruck my!’ n0 1 f its—No 2 c w 20' , ' Ti-Llzctcd ‘cl-it. track o 3 c w 2m’ £_“'l°-v"~‘l""ll\i; grant-s: (l row ex 3 “ ‘fill/lg: ""17 “X 34! w 41%. other i=1 floss ho_ 3 c w 10%, no 4 c w 30-31, iliirrdi c ‘w .1155, nu 0 c w 331A, track . ‘ ,, CIIICAG 0 dlriillaluo. iii.. March 24.- . te rnl. lips iii whcut prices today resulted lilrlrcly from pro-holiday ndjununeng (if i|f'L‘(Illl‘ilN lliiil froiii widely varying enlarged estimates of North Anwrlch" (‘ liori. linslliasn. Sonic cstlniuios liil tthc total of .lli:idliiii wiicat export snlcs us high :$01.50(i.000 bushels, gull iiotcd 200.- busiicls additional train tho United Slillfli- QUIPr estimates were ilnchillig- qi. Carri was uiichniigcd to 1/4 higher, iillli‘ ‘Xi-l’. up, and provisions 7 to 17 quits down. BONDED \\'I_IE.\T ‘Nldll’ YORK, N. Y., iilnrch '.'-i,_ llniidcd ivhcnt closed steady; lllilii Low (‘lose J I Splendid reas Newspaper" across your . staff. 2: lay uizs I.‘ reasons. no wliy the Guardian‘ dvertising Service- l free, to ' our advertisers-can _put nllessage. 1: illustrations . produced by a nationally famous art ‘lheyiilhlarvlovttetown Guardian, w .~ Bi leywbny iii-bu, July 40-331, on ' Montreal ilariiot $lil0|lg|il$ MONTREAL, Que” March IMP-Stocks were inclined to heaviness in toliiiys extremely dull session of trading on the local exchange, under the ufluence .St of a sagging and hesitant market in Wall Street and a protracted holiday week cud ahead. this exchange re- maining closed from the cud‘ of to- day's session until noxt Tuesday. There was nothing in the day's news to encourage-an expanding market in- terest. The sharp drop in the averaire price of twenty stocks, of 53 to a new lolv for tho index of 23.28 in a very large measure reflected the 8 1'01"‘? break in Dominion Glass to close at 51. in a turnover of only .55 shares. This issue was recently freed from its iulnimuni price, and this was only the second time it luis inude its all- pearance on the local board this year. Of the iuterilstcd stocks iierc. Brazilian was unchanged. while C. l'- ll- and international Nickel, cased frac- tioiinlly. , Tile annual financial statement‘ of the British Columbia Teciphoiie (om- pauy for 1031. which was made pub- lic todav may be counted satisfac- tory exhlblt in the light of prevail- ing conditions, with slightly 1118"" operating ami rict profits, in the face of lower gross revenues; reflecting the economies effected. Aii"‘lllll0"llnt increase in working cnpitui reflects an increase in tho company's bonds out- standing. IlmWPREAL, Quc., Murclrfl-l. (By the (funndlan Punish-Canadian Pacif- ic Railway coininon overshadowed all other‘ issues today on the Montreal Stock Exchaiilrc. lu n quiet. 1116-110"- day ‘session, L‘. 1'. R. bud g, turnover of 3.433 shares. lu common with prac- tically all other issues it turned iiiod- erately weaker, cioslug t 152"’. 00W" At the close of trolling the market began n.hoiiday which last until next Tuesday morning. Today’s ses- sion was of s routine nature with one gain shown against eight losses. Dominion Glass broke 8 points to 57 in a turnover of 25 shares. The is sue, recently returned to tho unre- stricted‘ list, was making its second board lot appearance locally this year. . Packers followed Canadian Pacific in activity. with sales of 415 shares, to lose 1,4 at 1. iilcfioll Fron- tenac svas third, with silica of 3-15 shares. niid also saggcd 1A ut 0%. lu- tcrnntionni Nickel niiii Brazilian Trac- tion. iislini market favorites, were neg- lected. Tho former lost 1A at 8%. while Brazilian closed unchanged. Bell Teie- B; phone, Peiimans, and Stcei of Cnnudn were issues to sag Luctlonnliy. The only gain was scored by Canadian Cur Preferred, up 1/4 at 14M, cit-dividend. Yesterday nnd 2l,(i0fi on (he cur- rl-spondlng day of inst year. florid sales were confined to-Silfili service loan 1030, unchanged at $118.50. A-subatantini advance in teriing featured ‘exchange markets,’ the pound closing gt.$-i.1-’l57. United States mon- cy closed at 11% pcr cent prciniuin. New York Curb Stocks sc A G lvliec A lirnz l/‘ructloii (‘cu liiarconiu (l bier (Yo Corn (‘or (‘us Oil . Durant lilot 1) 111i Bond Share ..... l-l S Power ll Ford of (‘nu A (iltlf Oil ll f‘: lniperlnl Oil Ltd in Petroleum iii W Utli Ninlrarn 11nd .. S O of lndllinn hi 0 of Kcn U L Powcr A Prom/cs MONTREAL, Que, March ‘J4. (By the (‘anadlan l'ress)—A pro-holiday (one developed today on the Montreal Produce and Dairy liinrkcts. Prices slipped slightly on 088s. butter and cheese. The wholesale egg market dropper] one cent. becoming 19-20 cents for extras. 17-18 cents for firsts and 15-10 cents for seconds, those liriccs being for Ontario fresh cIZgs, graded, in cariols. Recepts were the lightest {or the wccknt 1,501 cases. Demand was also likbtn Tho butter market was vcrv qlilet with prices a shade lower nt'271,1, to % cents for cariots of No. 1 butter. I l i . that clamor for at- . canola-sic ythat SELLS. 3sourid’ ,.'.l‘ot01 sales 201.000 shares. Prices to retailers were mostly 28 cents for solids illill 20 cunts for prints. Receipts were only 9i boron, The cheese market was quoted at 0% to 11 cents pcr pound. for cur. ent receipts nnd l2 tu 12% cents for summer make. Receipts were 130 box- g, . Potato trading was dull nnd steady l: price. Exchange 0at., March LHL-lliillng IHIghILoiilZCIosc 1 1i! close: Stock Stock Market ‘Quotations oclrs Al Chemical ... . American Can Tel Tel . Bul Ohio ... llcth Steel Briggs Can Pacific Case '1‘ Gen Elem: . . Gen‘ Foods Gen Motors G R Signal _.. Goodyear ltub lloustou Oil lludsoli hlot llupp lilut ln llurvcstors .. Iii Mulch Pfll ... In Nickel , . 1n Telephone Ken Copper . ..¢ llnllio (foip ll. K 0 Sears llocbiiv Smith Pine .. Sinnll llrliulls R G E I‘ ..- H O of N .1 'l‘e.xns (‘o Tim llol Ben U C Curb llnion Pac lliiltcll Air _ 1'.’ 1.1% United Corp 13% 18% U G llnp ... 10M. 10% ll s Rilllllcl‘ i 4% U S Steel 421w 41% 41% Van Steel . . I 14% Warner Bros . I i‘ Wes Eicc .. ... .l fill-I 20V. ~ NEHV YORK, N. , lilurcii 2l.-—Clnil- lug of the London iidirket for lhc l-inster holidays, ‘VlilPll lust filer-e lin- tli next Tuesday. uull tile ulna-nee of official selling to kgcp down the prlccs contributed to u sharp rise iii erling exchange today’. Advancing mnrc than (i cents, the "'~"‘ “ali- iiinilc its boat gnln siucc the 20 cent rise of u fortnight 11:30 ‘iiw rinsing quninilon was $10-15; or ii lint gnu of 01,4. (souls. Foreign exchange dcillcrs nllrlbiilcll much of thc activity to lllmulllnilurporl the theory that the British Govern- ment would be iinlible to exert pres- sure (in the price until curly next week. Great Iiritalnhvpoiloy has roc- entiy been to hold sterling down. pro- Sllfllfllll)'.l)€CIlUSB she dill not (loslro to attract unduly largo sums of money tn the Landon market from which they might ha suddcnlv withdrawn, thus causing new ciiilirlrrnssiilcni. Ef- forts to stabilize the pound, it is lic- ilcved. will not be mndn for some tluir. at least iinlli after the euipirc conference in July. F0 reign Exch ange MONTREAL. Que,‘ lllnrcii 2-1. (lly lllc (‘uiindlnn Pressk-liritisil and (“reign cxclinngc in relation to (be (‘uuadiuu 11011111‘ ilfl Bflmlilll-il by liic lloynl lfniik of Canada. cluscll today as follows: Argentina peso . Australia pound . _. 33mg Austria schillillg not l1untcd Belgium boiga .. 0.15.17 Brazil ruilreiu . .. .. 00700 liulgarlg, lav not untied (hinn Honk Kong dollars not quoted Czechoslovakia crown (L051: lleuninrk kruur Finland fiumurk ... Franco franc , (icrinnny reisciunilrk , Grout Britain pound _ flreco llrai-hrua ... . llollniid florln 0 "llllkary pcugo not ququu] liidin rupee _. ' Italy lira _ dapiin ycn .. _ Jugosiavln dinnr , New zcaiund pound ... Norway krona Poland zioti _.. ,,, Rouinniiia lcu South Africa pound Spain poscin r. Sweden krone ,. Switzerland franc . ,, _ _,, United Slates dollar 11% pcr cunt premium. THE PUBLQIC FORUM (Continued from Page 4) disappointing in this connection, to find that among some of our lead- ing denominations a scale of sti- pend that wslrconsidered by those who paid it in better days as adequ- ate ,is at the present time, with conditions as they are in rural con- gregations. exacted in full. An educated ministry has become an extremely expensive, if not im- possible luxury to maintain in rural communities. The old injunction “They have Moses and the Proph- .-r u» ---' u‘ I ma: ate" still holds good. With the ser- m- ‘o, nion on the Mount, and the Gospels 1-"- 1F- for spiritual guidance available, the 01/. 011/, T r 04%| 051,4, en ndments ais a. general 3-102 8-11.12 compass to ascertain a. morc perfect 04% om knowledxe of the way we should go, (lg we are without excuse if, having 10% 10% these opportunities, either ourselves "2145 ‘Kiln or our children should miss the way 025g 02% 0f holiness. as; all; I am, Sir, etc, .28 FARMER. lg lalZ m“ 42 42 ISTEI) any, 39:’? rislli A 0n ...i i050] 1on0‘ 1050 £55 1'02” .. _..| nu (ill mi ' ‘ hi, ‘Hllmllidorndo '.'.". 21o 210 I , oar.’ our. . . H son aim l_ ggglilqiggaal . iioiii ilnol 1100 l 4o l Jitflliliierritt . 45 45 Bimsiscoe ... “a... (ii! n4 ‘n5 _ .» » 1 Lind.- Basia ‘... .-:- ao no so lnsif/llnilllnnlll Hui-suit ... .. as oa as ..i mull (iii-iii ow, 1 migration“ _.. .1 410 405 40a ..| 011021410214 ownnrasc '15 05 2i l-i ..i 1-‘ I," l!‘ mmriim-li 2m an 24o 500lhebei .. .. noodle-oi.‘ uni Unitkirir . ._ all (is as 2000K)“ flelect ... ..| uni (rilgl 0-21. llflfllllrlslithnr 2m rio 21o tfliiulPntterdnnl ...» aim mu» fill,’- silver Lilli’. . algal! 0i;'.ll 01;; - 2000 nes...... . ,4;- Lnmliyrt (in luvl (‘If - lills Pnc Pftl \ lwinil. n ... hinlit \\'iii‘ll "l "="_' - - | NM,“ “or l‘:ll‘(‘|l'l(.' . .. I N Y Contra . __ I'm-k Motors ... "3503 Pnr Pubilx ... . , l‘ a of N T . “"""""""- - ~l as" SCK 301w) Montreal " Stock Market Quotations 4' I‘ Foliiidry I'll! . (‘all (‘ciii l'l'll ... . ... (' iii .\l('llllirl ... 1' S l.llll't-i l'lll l‘ \\' nbll- .\ 1' i Pacific .('< l: i'i0\v _.. l‘ .\l Slucitiug ilrydcn Paper iiuiii llrillgu Slacks llllgii}l.u\\'](.'ioi:/c A ii i per ... . .' 2; licll - i! .. . l iosjlow, ll I‘ l'il~kiig _.. . ii '1‘ Lllhilivcr . _ 912-74] 12st, liulld l'ru .\ . ,l ll t‘ lniwl-r A . _..| (t l? l-‘nuudry .. . .l 3Y1 iii-in iii. ii ' (i .- \\:irlw.' l.lll . lil :\l4'k(‘| - oi‘ (he \ (i (‘U .\l~iliri~:ii .\ n Sun! . ll ,.i BONDS 1mm of (‘ii llllill of‘ ‘ lh-ni ll-nn lh-ni 5H illliil luucnnnoif. * 10217] iii ELEPllANTS DUE FOR SPRING CLEANING—MONKEYS MISC!!- IEVOUS Where do circuses go in the win- tor time? I know now, and I want you to tell the children. 'I'iiey go to a sunny land where it is as warm in January as it is on those bright spring days at home when we all tread the sawdust trail to feed the elephants and listen to the seals play “America? Being a circus fan I hunted up the winter quarters of the Fggest Show on Earthfwhlie “down here." And there were the tigers, the lions and the bears, the girafies, the elephants and hippos living in state. All of them have not only cages but big grassy yards also in which to exercise, and in the case of the hlppopotami, large tanks of water in which _ they may cool off when then livish. The sea-ls and the ‘big colossusé-yqil kiiowhthaii enor- mous affar that/takes a whole railroad train’ t0 hirnseiiL-are on an island out on the GulfCoast. ELEPHANTS DIRTY The forty elephants are as black as coal. They are due soon. how- ever, for their spring scrubbing, and I gather that this house clean- ing of thick elephant-hide is n0 small Job, from what the keeper said. When you sec them next , May they will be as clean as sand. Now here is a. bedtime story, if you still tell them, and don't. be- lieve that telling stories at night keeps the youngsters awake. In fact ii; is two stories-and both are monkey stories. BILL 1S SPANKED The first is about Molly and Bill. I forgot to ask their names, but that will do. Molly and Bill are two black cimpanzees about as tell as an eight-year-oid child. The caretaker happened to be in their cage, s big affair outdoors, very clean and sunny. He sat down on a. chair and Bill was pestering him for a. goody of some sort. He would jump up on the man's lap, put his arms around his neck, lsy his head on his chest and coax. Mr. Smith (why not?) would put. h'm down. Then Bill would scream with disappointment, Jump up and down and best his long arms on the ground. Then he would try other tactics, and get up end look in all of Mr. Smith's pockets. Mr. Smith would laugh and push iilm away. This performance was repeated over and over and fnslly Molly de- cided her son needed reproving. She crossed the cage and Spanked the teaser-two or three whole- some waiiops. “Now will you be- have?" The most human gesture I ever sew. Bill behaved. Next door were two orange out- engs as red as chow dogs, with ihc same long hair, but six times as big. They were walking about lice men. Let's call them Ecidc and Lou. In _tiie cage was s. sxfoot ladder. the k'nd you lean against a wail. Eddie would carry the ladder to '7 the centre, stand it straight up lu 4- the air and start to climb. l-laif way up, of course, down came the whole buisness, monkey, ladder and all. And Lou was, as often as not, underneath. Their sntim with that ladder were absolutely amazing. Srmctimas both would climb it. Fin a nc ial News Flashes (Associated Press) new xuuit, N. ii. Blurri- —'l‘he New York l"l‘:l“l'ill Ill-son Iiuik today reported receipt 1000.300 In gold fflllll‘ Cuiiiiilu. __n_._. lililrr ls .. MONTREAL (Ill Truffle eurlil gs of Piwlllti lfisllvuly fill‘ I ed lilgrclr 21 isnioiliileal m: l'0IIl|IllP|‘l| wills $13.1"! .0‘ Ll YIHUWHPI. (Wilull, spill in i':ili' (lvliililll. points iinvl-r. Nlril-t iiiiddliug nl liillltlllll}: ll ‘ ll Strict low middling .707 1.‘0\Vllll(ll|llil" '1" T Jlliil bull-s iiirlllli [irninpt sliipn 0,0114) lings lit’ l'liiiiipiiii~s siilpinl-ot nt 2.74 nnd Porto lticnii for April silipini-iit iii or. r liriiiilnys. ' l\lUN'l‘l{l'Z.\l.. QIIKH. .\l:ii‘<~li ‘ll: r lot.- ,i 1.1m l ~l.~ iii l‘. gs frcsii firsts iii tiiii< Puililocs Qli('li(‘(' M) {iliuiiil Potatoes N. Ii. S0 {ioliud irig (if lH-rli. inf prllin ul corresponding week ul lliill, n di- ' crcnne of 8000.000. i’. M»: Iii-r p: ill gi-lz8vc .-,;-;"r ' peace oi mind. Saint John, NJ. e" P.E.l. . 7:~$.>:LJ_A".-:-' ' t. A‘ "f/gvtev‘ ’ “'55:? WHY TAKE THE ci-iAi-lcsi Why subject yourself to ceaseless worry and leave the way 0981i l0 l0 IfllflY dllm" oi loss oi your valuables when lor s nominal sum you can rent a solely deposit box, and thereby achieve (he utmost protection and n. EASTERN TRUST Company Head Oflcsi HALIFNAX, NS.‘ _ C, N. BISSElT-Mariagei, Charlottetown iluncii. Si. John's, Nil . slay by tin- (ililrll hi lion-- of Representation. Miscellenous _ rfiaurtinucd from page 6) mill-re "l"i1‘.'(.‘i‘$lOl1" means moral cilui-i; it means spiritual vitality; it menus prayer, devotion, intimate cr-niniuiiicii with Jesus Christ mid llic \\'0i'ld has iio great love for lll€“l0 things. 1+, wants progress and pros (Wily without moral effort. It wants the Social problem settled by lzin neg of the Legislature, and refus- vcd to believe that there is a moral and spirit-nil; clement involved iii s1" .".\u . ii. NEW YORK, x, -_-|. 4;... not this kind goclh not, out ex- sugar was easier i'ri - i|--- _ , _ . ciiucd about '..‘ IIOlIIIS in l‘ \\llll will’ bY mmm- Theres the problem . A Lenten Message '4 1- r-an. i of the world and the Church-it's (be problem of the iiiiicr life, the u say No, it is not strange be- spiritual". It; would be well. I 511110086. if W6 , could find a Gospel nearer the mind or the newspapers and more after the liking of the 1118-11911 i116 street, But I um afraid it is not. pos- slblc. 1t is not the man on the street that _we.have to 1116359. ll l5 the Mari (m the M00119. “O Master, lei; me walk with Thee In lowly paths of service tree; Tell me thy secret: help me bear The strap of toil, the feet care." Fish Quotations i l i \\'llile elnliicivliui. l‘l'(‘L'llliil' I'll worn generally lmvcr willi iiic ill: closing at iict Apprnxiiirii liluy i-lusml p min».- llcc ‘J1, J.iiill.il\ HlTll lilh- l1 ~"ilr.\.'. .\l:i.<.=.. lion-h ‘Jl.-—'l‘iili'li-cli 09. w - wrrirvd at iiic fish pit-r licrc dloliiicd sugar ivns iiiiviini- - n1 inn |...l- _ fur lliilfgriiiiiiliiiull \\'iill a litliu lli‘l,- tcr enquiry reported ]Vl'(illillil_\' i.» 1.41.4‘ \iii0l.l-;.\‘.\l.l€ (IFOTATIONP! cure 0f l"f.‘f[l|ll'Qlll(‘lil:-l for lbl» l.'i""(\ i-nd 7i lhirlzilu -l l l.» f‘. cents pcr pouiid n Fr liurlvy, (‘uliiidiuii \\' ‘l\'l'i| llli - 11.’. (hits, (‘nmiilinn \\‘(‘$l(‘_l‘ll no I; ::\ t lo . (hits fccd nu 1 Ill‘ Flour spring wlicut Iiillfllilii lirsis Lei-inn Solos: .1 in l‘. 4.1m um.- Kill-rs r; (nu , Flour sci-nnd.‘ -l.'lil iL-iiiiinl ii in 2i Flour linkers 4.20 l-‘iollo-ierc I‘. to -i l-‘inlir '.\'illl.'.'l' “hr-zit [illlUlilrv via-lav: 11.00-51.10 l-‘iullr ‘Vllllfl corn t "’—' llriin ton _ Shorts to. . _ ‘llOllflil uzlts bug i. inllliil- ‘I 1.‘. iiny no L.‘ by rubbing on yucns VAPOR LION JARS USEDYEAP LY 0051621 ' Forerunner Olf Higher Gas Prlces .\'l'I\V YORK. N. Y1. March 2i.—Aii increase iii mid-continent crude quotations, effective April 1 lives violv- (‘ll iii-re todliy as the probable fort‘- ruiiurr of higher gasoline prices on (ho l-vc of the seasonal expansion iii ilin use of nutolnnbilo fur-l. Oil sH-irci! nu the New York Stock Exuhuiigo grr-r-tod the news with a trliiporiligv rally. Quotations of leading issues ruse frnui n few ceiita to more tIi.'ln u llollnr, although file llnprovclnoiit uns virtually-inst wiicn Lhc grill-lull ulurkct saggod (luring tile lllicriinuli. Standard Oil Conipnnv of New York, operating in Neil’ York and New ling- iliud, announced iiint: bcgining tn- inorroiv its tank irngun and scrvllvi station price would be advanced half‘ ll l-l-nt n gallon. Standard Oil (‘o., of New Jcrscv inrrcuscil lluilkcr l-‘llol (iii five cents u. gallon at principal ' tlii'iiiln.'lls. Tim nr-w quoiiillon being 0.1 , cents n barrel at Atlantic ports nnd. 3i) cents nt (ililf ports, HE durability and tough- ness of Cumming Acid Electric Castings have Z CASTING -__f< "=1" .... head ropes and swing sway. ' - A successfully enough to seize over-_ Railway and Miscellan- eous Castings to 0,500 lbs. csciu. 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