‘ CH 26. I941 Notice is hereby given “om Civic Rates and Asse ‘t gt}: 1941, at 9130 J. c CIVIC TAX APPEALS Court Room, City Building, on Tuesday, April o'clock A.M., ‘aluatluiii and assessments will be heard. that the Board oi’ Appeal ssments will be held in the when appeals trom A. rucuzrvron, ilslrocx QUOTATIONS l New York Stock Exchange -:__. City Clerk (Clllldlfln Pm!) “m” m” f? Am m m ‘g1 m - g t p 5| ' A é“.“.f°.“°“.... .2 3 4 w - Advertising a es _ aya e in dvanee ,,:,.,,,“,., t. ... _ Mjmlmum Charge ior Any Advertisement: 26 Cents ‘gal; g b‘ antral Guardian locals, 5c ger word; western and Eastern locals Qhryglcr 64 1-2 r- word; Announterrtn. and Coming Events 3o per word: con gdlscn 2i 1-2 Classified 36 l!" "ml- liililflfllirlam Notices 10c per inch: Lists oi 117cc Auto Lite 29 5-8 Floral and Spiritual olllmflllgfla Cards, eto., 5c per name: Letters of Gen Elec 32 5-8 Condolence 70o P" m“ ‘din? “"5! "lfiflreruent 40 words for $1.00 Gen Motors 43 ‘m; in cents for every o ll mnai 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Gt; Nor 9rd 25 1-8 Appftltlfltltlll. 79v T" ‘mill l" 40 Mr word. Lists or Subscriptions Kcnnecott 33 1-4 49 wit; per inc-n. Addre_.= and Presentation $1.00, Qum- u,“ o“ Mom ward 33 ppplltlflflllll. N Y Central l2 7-3 f" ' §§§nA§h°° 23E 1-; v-—"”_* Phil Pet co - F0!‘ Sale L08! std Oil NJ i: 1-42 Zrfifii“ ’I‘eXB.s Corp - u; - JERSEY CQWS To L ited Al 3'! 7-8 florists... Al” Dim“? m“? Ffgofge 29U. Afiglllfilalguarflight. MU 0R gas Rubia" m B" L-dss s as n. 1 a c-ark- W““““‘*' s Lealz-s-zi-si U 5 s“ °° 57 ‘ cnanoozuw m Valwdliim C"? 25 3“ m; SALl-P-HEAVYI h suimbe LOST - rum car- orr NAII West Union 21 1-! ill Shelli-i gg,*,§,,%,1,,“°,,°i,,,,, W, car. Kindlv phone s24. West Eiec 94 1-4 lfiintliildi.“ Anulv Guardian. L-364-3-25-8l. Woolworth - ~ L-zaza-zs-tt. ,-——- Male and Female Help or w“; s‘,',;‘,‘,§,.““.‘Z?t‘"R.l% Wanted i ‘élllille =1» Mmmeal Cw!’ fie __ GE Smvml G r. T0 our s m“ SALE lltlulvator iurnace.' overtément lob a5 Clerkr 905i‘ .__._. shill???‘ the i‘ u? streamers.“ f.‘:.."".~~.tia~ w-mda» PM» Ave. '__j__'.._l__'_.' 51MB W1!‘ beizan. Free Booklet. A‘ E __ SEWN Rom“ lélidC. c. Schools Ltd. Toronto l0. 5W" 01°“ flglstSMalb-lpewle“Rfgiflsfifigglcgiy. 8st in Canada. No AiZent-s. Abmbl g3‘ __6 1 2 . a - ' . . - ilbi - Auuly B L_351-5;p3-21. vgiihted igbgsms 1-2 ___(_____._-------~~ 1B A o“ - WANTED coon xrrelllile 1115;181:2511; Wilgelvrirrqn - BARBER. arrnnsr- Beauharnols o licgwcfiillitiitue p ' Sarsv vfillfihfiirlfiioi-iflftlfif. ‘£35513; B““‘“"‘ ‘ IS s 4 . , . - . . p . Pi”“2:?i%‘t§‘~ TB“ba_¢v11sre¢1ai=ra1=s_&we ‘i355. ‘£13.. 1° —-'—"‘”"_‘* r rovr: L‘ Price " FOR SALE-FURNITQRE. S A Davenport. bl Elm gaaawu, ENERGET “n. ___-—-—-j—'_'-""“_"_"“ 0R WOMAN wanted to tr i d 1 Male Help Wanted ylerigs tor oldtaeggtublilxslhedaljixdllsrle? --—> . N mrv iruardn e or $1092., plus ‘latte’.- ~PP'.z..stv;r.l.. . . ~- an F ' 511° rtunlty~wrlte Dept‘ H’ 30f 32' (Canadian Press)' S I oronto A. N 475, MOYhQ-‘ge a e Female Help Wanted Sm“ ch" --—-—— Canada '- w||| b p] by Public Auc- WANTED — MAID FOR GENERAL em, - tiillilhlhefront :1 sithc Cnurolluuse lrl RQIISIQWOTK. 1W0 miles iwm City. $35513‘ 154 gouris in King's County ill‘ Prlpte DD v Box 235 Cilflrfrttdrltéiwllis Montreal - Edvvard island, on Saturday r0 3 -3- ~31. Nova scotla .- rilwc vrulslllwl "i land situate lying and being at New flgflnullv on Lots or Toivnshi. s Number; Forty-five and Forty-slit in 5mg‘; County in Prince Edigarll Island. bounded and dtifillle 3* (nllpws, that is to say: llnilmied on m; mirth bv land formerly" occur!- itd by Angus A. McDonald. B1110“- Iflliih and now oivncd by Ail-rt‘ I - w “l..':.".2..&:-.'.~ , . ‘ f ‘. . gwlilfldlglieltllilhylhee gfllllll by 1111"‘. owned hv Arthur F. Mflllllfllfl be!‘ l! the centre linc of u 111110 "mm"? iriwecn the farms of the 59rd Glamor and the lute Donal? Mlllr": iosh immediately NW"! "l t“: '5‘ cm division tcncc anti on tin rs“ byihc ‘cw Harmony “ltuad n‘n zonlainlnpz FIFTY Abltlub 0i I001“ 4'- iiiile mnre or lcss and bung .0 Southern moiety oi the invrri lor- mn-l, in possession oi Alcn-milfr McDonald and tor mall! W"! l‘ possession of John lilcDlill-‘llll- The nhovc sale is muiic under and liv virtue of and Dllrfillfllii i" 9' "m" il;y oi Janunrv between Hector _ Harmony lll Klrlifs Poul“? Prince Edward lskind. l-nrmcr Ball Theresa lilcNevin his witc oi i p one part and John McLrnn oi’ Snllr s in King's County in Prince Edward island. liicrchant, of the other part- lnd brcullse of default hllvlrlt! PP?" made in the payment- of "w 11mm‘ pal and interest sccurrrl thereby. For further particulars Milli! i0 Arthur F. liIcQunid. Soicitor. Souris. P. E. l. - ‘Dated the 3rd dav o! March. A-D» ‘ nsnnv o. iihLEAN. nov c. McLEAN. . WANTED FOR. in the country. be X. Y. Z. care Guardian. L-367-3-25-3i. W A N T E D —- MIDDLE AGED woman to care tor an invalid. Apply Bcix '74. Victoria. L-36B-3-25-2l. mam wsursn. our. Wrlo cab sleep home.‘ Phone 184. L-226-3-22-3i. Captured CAPTURE!) DIARKED FOX. Arthur Burke. Southport. L-301-3-25-2f. Escaped sscsrsn -/r-arcu roman: FOX short tall. L. J. MncDonald, . Mermaid. L-387-3-26-li. Mortgage Sale | There will be sold at Public Auc- tion in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queen's County on 21st day of April, A» D» 194i. at the hour oi twelve o'clock noon. l , All turd singular the lands tollow- ‘in; that l. to say, u.i that tract. ,plcce and parcel oi land situated, lylnr and beilll on Lot or T ‘ ’ ;Numbcr 35 in Queen's County in Prince Edward island bounded and described as follows: that is to say, ,in the west side of‘ the road lending through the Millcove Settlement at lXot-utors and Trustees under the the southeast corner of land former- iasi Will and Testament at John ly in the occupation at Bryan O'Neill McLean, deceased. XrITQ-S-S-iZ-lb-QB. Professional Bards ’thence west chains to the llrie dividing Lots thirty-four and thirty- flvc thence south along the said div- ision line a di tance that will admit of nine chains at rl ht anmes with the last mentioned no thence east- erly 80 chains to said road and McLEOD 8r BEN FLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY. R. C. C. F. BENTLEY. LL. n. Barristers stilt!“ Attorneys-at- I AIONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street MGRRELL a‘ 00. ll. F. ARGIIIBALD Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Buiidinl thence along said road to the place Iof commencement containing 72 acres ot land a little moreor less. Also nll that other tract, piece and gurccl of land situate, lying and elng on Lot 0r Township Number thirty-five aforesaid bounded and described as follows, that is to say. commencing at the southern ex- ilrcmlty o! the ea tern bound _y of one hundred acres of land conveyed {to Philip Hughes and flITiIllIIK thence east among the northern " ’ ,1 line oi lurid now or fur- ’merl,v in the possession of William Jlealey three chains and forty-four links to the southern extremity d the western boundary of land now or tonnerly in the on of Richard Reid thence north along the said western boundary 64 chains an ,2!) links thence east along the said rltlchsrd Reid's his-m one chain and ‘fifty-six link thence north three and [one-hall de recs east thirty-five ,ohains and chatty links to the shore ‘ f Bedi’ _ thence westerly chmqfltem“ ‘Igloo will shore to the Northern ex- trcm ty of the said eastem boundary i? oi the said Philip Hughes farm and M. ALBAN FARMER an. l.l..8. Miirilsrrsu, soucrroit arc. Ian Bank of Commerce Bldl- “ M ALEX W. MATHESQN RRISTER. BOLICITUR. ETC "it! to Loan Collections (ma: 00 Greet Geor|e 8t. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED J- S. TA YLOR ‘OPTOMETRIST New Location 90R Kent and Queen Ste. olilivflio ills’: Grocer! "v Emmi! By Appointments Phone Residence i018 thence south along the said eastern bounds ,1 of the said Philip Hughes farm one hundred chains to‘ the golnt or eommencemen‘ containing y e timatlon forty acres o! land a little more or less exclusive of the public road running through the same agreeablv to s IIIIII location thereot on the marlin oi a deed from the Commissioner ol Pub- . lie lands to one Patrick Morris bear- in date the 20th day of April 1892. ‘he above sale will be made under and by virtue oi’ and Illrlllllll i0 l ‘Power o! Sale contained in a certain ilndenture of Mortal e btlrlfll 4M0 lthe fourth day o! u. A. n. 198l- iand made between Mary A. Arbina of Redford In Qneeifl County In irrince Edward Island. widow. lrld Hcrrell S. Arising of the same ‘ace. Farmer oi the est rt and erb- m s. Platte of c srlottetown in Queen's County in Prince Edward ilslsnd. (on rancher. or the second part. and because of default iuvlll been made in payment ot prinelnu money and interest thereby secured- I Dated this 17th day of March AD.- ,mn' HERBERT N. PLATTS. Mort; ln-las-a-ia-zo-i-z-o. r I i . ii l l l l lnumuuunuunun l I i l Grain CHICAGO. March 25—(AP)-—- Farm aid measures. mill buvlns and snort coverinfl 880111 llllifi the wheat market today and in me im- a1 hour prices shot up more than s cent a bushel tor the May dellvtry- Wheat finished 1-4-—1 1-4 cents higher, May as s-aJz-s. July as 3-4. corn was lip 1-4-5-8, May 65 1-8- 1-4. July 65 3-8, and cats advanced 3-8—1-2 cent. VWNNPEG. March 25—(CP)-— Broad gains in rlax values stole the Show on Winnipeg grain exchange today as coarse grain tradlrl8 0V"- shadowed operation in the wheat mturcs pit. While coarse Brain 011°- tatlmis shifted actively, wheat. lu- tures prlceyheld within a narrc-w range and closed 1-8 cent higher, May at. 7'1 and Jilly 78 5-8 cents a bushel. Oats and barley also received at- tention in the coarse grain pit shippers taking barley and mills’ and shippers buying oats. Prices ill both commodities improved about 1-2 cent. Buenos Alres values were im- changed t9 1-8 cent higher. Minardk relieves sprains. rriisdiu Louis commencing at a square post fixed . For Any Useful Purpgsg Including Payment of Taxes Seasonal Needs ONE YEAR TO REPAY APPLY TO NEAREST BRANCH OF The Canadian Bank 0i Commerce MONTHIIIJgRDBPOSITS PROVIDE m REIPAYMENT lggllONTTil-Y Brgngglg, $3,, DEpggflg o. Montreal Exchange $0 t 55.87 S 5 95 39. 8 8 -—._ g 144 t 134.80 $12 MONIREAL, March 25-017?)- ; 192 s 179 92 $16 Gains had the better of it against and a zoom 8Z5 losses in today's proceedings tn the 402 t 460-97 $41 stock exchange. 1,060 t 1.000% 8B9 1i restore was the recovery o! AT 011cm mourn-s PRJOPORTIONATELY IDW RATES d worm ESTATE rs P BY LIFT. INSURANCE. 'I'HE BANK ARRANGE-S Coal We have in stock and ar- showinl riviniz by cars regularly Old Sydney Screened Bras D'0r Screened Sullivan Screened Inverness Screened Albion Round Albion Nut American Hard Nut Walsh Hard Nut Walsh furnace DOMINION COKE Lowest Prices Prompt Deliveries W. li. GILLIS 8r B0. PHONE 176 DISO- ~ lillillill RUIEUTED WHICH Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) S C Bell Tel 151 1-2 Brazilian 6 1-8 Can Cement 6 5-8 Can Car Found e 3-4 Can Pacific 5 1-4 Can Steamship 4 1-8 Dist Sea? 28 3-4 Dom Br r180 38 1-2 Dom B 7 6-8 Fcunda Co 12 Gen Steel Wares ii lnt Nickel 83 3-4 Lake Woods 13 Masse Harris 2 ‘1-3 McCo Pront- 4 1-2 Mtl Power 2t 3-4 Nat Steel OBI 82 7-8 Noraucls. 53 7-8 Power Corp - Sha/winlgan 14 3-4 Si. Law Com 2 1-8 St Law Pid -- By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. March 25—(AP)— Rails and assorted specialties ex- hibited strength in today's stock market r-hile utilities generally backed water and mild irregularity was witnessed Ln most other depart- merits. Bell Telephone, in the Canadian 111st. dropped 1 1-8 points to ma. Smaller losses were sustained by Distillers Seagram, Ford and Lake Shore. Intemati and Imperial Oil improved only frac- tions while Walkers rose one point I to 2s 3-4. The Associated Pres; average of (g 5stccks gained .2 o! n. point at ‘Transfers tctalled 447,130 shares gomlpared with 369,720 the day be- ore. Among favored stocks. Santa Fe, Atlantic Coast Line and the pre- icrreds of Gulf Mobile and Ohio and Pere Marquette went mtg new hlsh emlnd for the year with gains o! better than a paint. each. Insser improvement» was retain- ed by N. Y. Central, Pennsylvania, Southern Pacific, US. Steel, Youngs- town Sheet, General Motors, Chrys- ler. Montgomery Ward, ‘U. s. Rub- ber. Douglas Aircraft, Arise nda, American smelting, Dow Chemical, Union Carbide, Texas Corp, Para- mount and Ellectric Boat. Senior ls- sues of Universal Pictures and Gen- eral Steel Castings were up 2 and. 1, respectively. Other losers included Bethlehem Steel, vihlch halved an early drop oi s. p int or so; Republic Steel, G.odyear, Kennccott. American Telephone, Western Union, Public Service of N.J., N.Y. Shipbuilding, J.C. Penney. Sears Roebuck, United Aircra-tt and Standard Oil o! NJ. Toronto Exchange ‘TOROWDO. March 25-(CP)- Prices, in the average. showed prac- tically no change at the close oi the Toronto stock exchange today from Monday's final rig-ores but volume was dmvn by 48,000 at 172,000 shares, The decline ct 2 12 point tor Massey-Harris ptd to 33 lectured the trade in the industrial section. Fae common held unchanged at 2 Losses showed at the close for National~~ Steel Car, Dominion Foundries, Steel of Canada pfd and Dominifin Bridge. The close was u-p narrowly (or Brewers and Distillers, Bell ‘Telephone, 13.0. Power A, Fleet Aircralt. Great. Lakes Paper Voting and Ioblaw B and lower for Abi- tibl id, AP. Grain ptd, Brazilian Trac ion. BA. oil. the Canada Ce- ment stocks, Dlstlllers-Seagrsms. Great West Saddlery and Goodyear Tire pid. Broulan, Beattie, Jascri, Madscn. St. Anthony and Malartio Gold Fields sold at better prices. Blav, Lake, central Porcupine. Golden Gabe and Uchi were moder- ately heavy. Uchl bonds sold at $0 compared with 80 tor the last sale negotiated a tew weeks ago, Smelters and Nickel tlrmed 1-4 and Ventures firmed 5 cents. Steep Rock wM scld ior a 10m or 4 cents at 1.08. Trade was dull in the western oils with Calgary and Edmonton down 2 cents and Anglo-Comedian oit a CQZlItQlii) 06. Home Oil firmed a cent Montreal Power trom it‘ new low on Monday. its subsidiary. Beau- harnois, was steady and unchanged on the curb market. Antther Que- bec hydro-electrlc issue, Bhawuu- gan slipped. Cons ructlons were a declining finial’, dwplt. 5 11s; in m3, lmses were posted by Foundation, Dcmlnion ‘Dar and Dosco ' ". Mines were generally stranger, Smelters tacking on a rise along with Hudson Bay Mining. Nvfflfldfl, gave up an increase in the late rm; cnnaporrsroww (Elinor/w ‘Your rousing response re this united appeal will be the cheeriesi word you can send him '0 Private John Smith is through with drill and duties for the day.‘ He is tired, maybe a bit “fed up." He is fur from home and lonely; He longs for a dosh of gaiezy, a bi: of cheer . . . yearns, perhaps, for u homey nook where he can read, play games, listen to the radio, write to the folks back home. It is the iob of these six organizations to _|ee that discomforg‘ _‘ ’ , loneliness have no place in the precious leisure moment!’ of our men in uniform. Wherever they go these services go mun‘ come bomb or battle. In camp, on the march, on the ranges, these services bring them hot drinks and snacks, smokes and father comforts. Recreation centres are set up . . . sports and entertainment organized . . . reading and writing materials supplied. Comfortable Canteens provide extra food. There are educational facilities. Hostess houses enable the men to enioy healthy social Contacts. Understanding, Esperlenee ‘SAL VA no" and Dollursl ricMQAfARMY Undersrsndin! hearts, organ- l‘ xw-c-A. lzation and experience backed by your dollars can do the job effectively. Lei the volunteer helper who calls on you carry back your giedge of fullest support for our ghiing men. You never have failed them- you will not now.‘ THE ONLY NATIONAL APPEAL FOR OUR MEN IN UNIFORM Notional Headquarters — 200 Boy Street, Toronto Chairman for Prince Edward island D. J. BONNEL-L, Esq. Charlottetown iafize- c. CA ARMY niiiém“ ‘i |-O.o.s lflncludg, H A it F0, W632: Spiral-co OVIIIQQ‘ Only Monday. The fluctuation locally reflected concern in Shanghai over rumors unwilling to support the market. ,, Pound Sterling dipped 1-4 cent to $4.03 1-2. The Canadian dollar clrsed un- changed at 85 cents. (Ottawa For- eign ltxchange Control Beard rate (IN-Mil per cent discount.) MINING (Canadian Press) ‘TORONIO, March 25- ml!‘ and Nickel was always bo- rl . Stranger stocks in the balance of’ issues boarded were: C. P. it, 8t. Lawrence Corporation, Crown Ocrk. Agnew ass preierreolanq Mc- Coll-Frcntensc, while losers were Canada Sibi-Ttlillp common, Dis- tillers-Seegram and J. A. Lang. Total sales: 18,000 shares; Indus- 4,300; Mines, 14,000; Bands Poultry Notice Farmers in the vicinity of Ston- ley, New London, Granville, Hope River, and other sections, please note that i om buying fowl and chickens every Thursday oi Sidn- ley Bridge and dolly at North Rustico. W. P. SMITH L Yid-l-H-IL Stocks Close Alderman 10 1-2 Ang Cdn 66 "Arntlield 4 1-4. Astoria 3 1-21‘ Aimor Gold 175 Beattie 106 Bldgood l0 1-2 Big Miss 3 1-8, dbjo ‘I . ‘Brit Dom "I Broulan 92 Brown Oil 8 l-l lCdn Mal 50 Cent. Pat 173 Cent Pore 14 1-2 Chem Res l5 Chester 148 Coniarum —— lDelnlte 9o Duquesne l0 East Mal 260 Eldorado 40 '00:: 240 imincoeur 39 Gillies Luke 3 1-2 Gods Lake 28 Goldale l‘: Gold Gate 7 7"“ R"ck ‘l8 Hclllngcr l2 7-8 l‘ "a Oil . liil Hud Bay Mitt 25 1-4 the Chlnere stabilization iunll was s Int Nickel a4 Steep Rock 10g i , . P d P ' Jason 42 straw Lake 4 1-8 hlitllo‘: giaxglfgnczlsllzlgflllag r0 llCe rlCeS Kerr Add 365 Slillffiefln g1 1-2 kinds betweej *5 amp“ * Km‘ Lake 41 smllva“ 64 The bulk C: ti... hogs t... $1150 ___ K-u-k Hm, 4° sylvanite 2'15 m B-l dressed with odd sales 1.. Km; Lake 96 ‘Peck Hush 315 to $11.60. B-l alive fed and watered MONTREAL. March 25—(CP)-|'Lllke shore 18 r-a TH"?! RH 31 were e050 and B-1 alive or: trucks Produce Market prices here tcclztyfllnfirllflqlle 49 Um‘ 19 dellvercd {$8.75. Grade "A” drew $1. as reported by the D;mln;on De- l Lflilfl Cad 8 Umt on 3 1-2 per not» premium W33, discount,- on pertinent of Agriculture, icllcw; lholtcil 50 Q1319" Cd! 178 on gtfdes sows were $5 50 m S6 7m Ellti£13Zb§lT5t grade creamery LilLIE LL 1280 xilllléglgei 3:0 ' ' ' p his, o bug price. 36-36 1-2; Mncnssa 90 4 n,‘ first grade sclids, jabbing price, 35 MflPl-Pfld 185 W°°d cad B TALENT SAAFFRSOM sum-rm“ -—36. Que. n01 pasteurized, regrad- M-"illfim 60 w“ Ha"! 595 101.330); March 24 _(CP) __ ed- whdcsale price» 34 7‘8"35i Qua “Mam” m8 UNLETED Enemy air haids have uncovered I. no 2 regraded» 34 3'8"34 "2' Melanie m7 mm“ 5'8 surpriaili" nmolntof hidden talent; Cheese: Western vvhlie and col- lwicvitilc 6 MPIIClY 6 amoné 15,1110“; shflh, m 1111,16“ ored. wholesale prlce, for ox-pzrt, l4 hicWnttcrs 21 on ,5“ 2 People who ever arealgedl tgw‘ ms; cum“ “can” price wesmm White M01191“ 51 Temuk 5 1'2 sessed aznv talent hav suddenl Adi fife” 14 5'16; Wesielt‘ “urea 14 gm“? Km‘ 2 3'4 ‘covered lllev lvive a iced volcz t: ‘- “my ‘ ‘ll ‘in n ‘mt E888! eroded shipments in used Nflybob ' ha“ make an m“ “m? “g h r- ent a ivestoe ‘élérii°“éll‘ié“.i‘ us...“ A-z-mgdllllgld 20; A—pililet 18—1B gflldmid 2 7 8 ‘gemmo e x V” or“ . - _ . cwgo . - =- 1 Pbtotoirs»; ‘lvllilteslgnd 75's .5o_ Nmlivlal 26 ——"~ $19; -f’,m“f“,‘}’s. “m” °“ m‘ .60; no 2, .40-.50; NB m ilntnin no 0mm“ 53 TAVIONVQREM" Mme“ 25_(CP‘_ g1,“ 1g‘ m‘; afims‘ gxlbfiihe sum“ 1 75.5 _60____.70, PEI cohblers no 1 Omega 15 ere were 99 cattle, 8 sheep and :1 n0 e Pflij-esr’ 011110 gh. One 72's §70_'75l PEI mountain no 1 "mfirg 1d Afiggilcaggdgogvsll agdtvlgoltlohtlrhg? Sea; glll bljgofrydcitotdtll 1:11) I ‘ ‘ ; . “To 0 , . _ ,v - , 1 ‘l. 2250-410 morlda reds. crates no PM‘ Crow 263 nwstock markem slon of Cenvrlln Durbtzi singing Puc- pmwu 77 flCattle were practically all of $11115 A1111 0111‘ F010 Dfly from pram,“ 315 c-mmsn quality and were sold at 01101010 Billterllii‘ . Rm.) Gard 11 yesterday's levels. This girl ls only one of many; Room- 3 1.3 Couriers and cutters ranged from There are scores of them, singing, ‘ Riyynfiia 19 $350 to $4.50, and common and dancing. wlsccracklng for the s; Am], 11 medzum cows from $4.75 to $6. com- crowds that throng the silellelu _.__. sfin A“; 235 men bulls were s5 to 6.25. each night. They do not get paid, NEW YORK, March 25—(CPi- ggndtm- 4Q Calves were estimated to be close their only reward being the happy The Shanghai dollar rallied .02 of slicop Cr s2 to$3 lower than awesk sigoMcndny. laces that watch their pcrformrlzlcc. a cent to 5.25 cents in the forczgn sncmtt 70 A few top calves sold at. $8.50 ivzlh They imp puss tile weary hour; exchange market today after slip- siscoe 67 medium calves around $7.25, 0l’l_illC and to make the people target the ping to the years lowest notation gllivg Lake 13 bulk ot the common and lair kllldS bombs. a». .1;- 1-2 A! n freezing wfndstorm whipped the entire Atlas-tic Coast, the ISO-font freighter Student Prim-e n. rlhfvrl‘. cnrnrl"! ma‘ ""7" Philadelphia to Nova Scoiln. foilmiercd on a sanrlliar cit ‘Firs Izfand, Lrng lsl nd and broke in two. Coast Guard boats saved its crew o! n.ne troin death in the icy ocean, Alg- view shows ship, its decks awash, as waves pounded it. ___.__..._o.. ..»,--- .._ ,,. ..¢..........,,..__,.. .