. _ _E »` ` ' _ . _ .1 . .- _ ' I . » ' ‘ '\ ‘ . . - _; . '» . , . . i RCH 17.4 933 < » _J . I ' ’ -~ gc. _ '== .-._,=. _ _ _, ... _ ._ ,1_fi_1§_CHPlRI-9yET9w1~_I ,QUARDIAN _,_______ _ _ PAGEFWE I .. STOCKS. BONDNS. QUOTATIUNS L1vely‘Debate PM' New 0 M°""°°' ANSWERS10.i:i:;i;;.i;;°::..°;::;f°“~ Features Query N, ‘ 1 I" ' SAA York SfQCkS Stock Market , ......... _ .___- _ ____ _ i _ (Payinents for banking and haul- Q P h bltO i1l|E$i|0NS |N ..‘::;.:.'i“zi :.°.'.;f.;t‘“‘:§..;':.:‘;°. :sir I1 T0 1 1 1011 .. . sit mileage and money paid toeach _ 1.-_ I.'I l__i"" contained in the “"5” D€b2lte, S\1bSeql1€l1tly ‘Ruled out m vincially Y as at OU, nc- (('anmllnl| Press) U Class ‘wit-il tflieiniriil ... ... ...~ ... 801/4 ‘ul nm; 1.' l'u\\'v.‘r ... ... ...... 1115?/g ie ¢',‘;:;'“.’:.‘i ri. '_ . :;.::: ...it . 0.. 8% Motor ... ... ‘:_.. my égit U56 ... ... ... ..... Til'/Q and Ohio ... .1 20.“i¢ _'ii'/£1 58 f. Gil 15% 21% 1-1 :nit in/, ._ 411;. iiifi 1:: liuii .. ... .... `.`. .'.`.' .111 _ .».. ... . .. S1335" :i<;f;<_. . .. 2.7% .. 79% 7% nit izi 28% 324'. _____,_.__-_... cR_n_1N (Canadian Prone) wirmrso, Mai-gi. 15- cnosr: _ _ Kay 541,58; .Inly 86%-ti. 21B; July MA: Oct May 33%; July 32%; 0ct CASH PIU CES Ne 1 hard 55%; No 1 nor nor 51%; No 8 ner B0: No ;No ii 41%; No 0 40%; Track 53%: No 1 durum gn :sn 22 .$1.3 Q .. No 2 C W 20: No _ - l feed 22'/1: No 2 - 10%: Truck 26. _ rnaltllig grades 0 row ex 2 row ex 3 F W 35%. Other sr'wauv,;.= None \v_ 1'. W 2714; No H C W 20%: __i._...._..---- MINING (Canadian `l*|-sas) 'l'0ll0l\'T0_ March 16- Clnla ... ... ... .w ... ... 9 . ... ». . .rv ».».-... 05 . ... ...» . ... ......'10 -1 . -.. . 'iii "‘/1 ._ . :sit . .. 11,4 .`.` 1..on :no _"5 .. 2.1 . _ . .. .. .".2‘~& - -‘.x -..Q .qi ...._ U5 .. 21.15 ... : .-- _H \r . ... _._.. I. . . _ _._._ Tn: . `. ._ __ " . . . Har ... ... . . 4.0 . . . . ._ 28|/¢ miles 481.000. . USL\S‘{‘PID `.`.`. iii-.. iii... _ _ . . ‘~i.... .. . 7100 ii 140 .. '.!il\,~§ il ... ... . . . .. _ 41/I 1I."...°If. `1..` -'os ._ .. ._ 111 .. _... ._ `\f‘~’\ CURB ii . .. . . ... ... .. 2 4% ..._ ... ... ... 5-".5 sinmn ... ... ... .. .... 10 lliiiit ... \. . ,... 90 'l‘on'r{ ... ... .. .... ‘H ... ... ...,... .. .. .. ... ... ... . f. . -. ... .., ._ _ ... ... ... ... . . . . ... ii/. Mont ... .. ... .. ... Lake ... ..'. ... 2...... it lfhuiuliziriiuis . .. ~ . ... . .. ., 3 ... ... ... ... ... 410 1075 . ... ...... i-»“ f‘l 1- lui.; nit uv, 1 il. 3% iv, 1 is ill iiiuclnl ' Bel1'l‘cl ._ Briisiiinii . `L'nii Cul- l'i'\i .. I (.‘ I' lt ... Clin ind Ai ... Dom l'-ridge ... . , now suilui Pm Iut Nickel Massey Harris ... ... ._ _... McColl lfront ... ... ... ... l\Iontre:i1 Powirr '... ....1»,. I\"\lt Brew ... . .. Qin-ii-.-1: Pnwi.-1' ,, .\‘im\\'i|iignii , ,_ Sic(-l of Ciiii ... Wliiiilpc-g |:ll_ ._ ._ not 1-_~ inet 3’/1 8% :so \ ni'/. l iii 12 1 cz-4 i:~ i_......__i...,. N. _CURB ((‘uu:i|iii\u l'rrln) Stocks Q10" Aiuvr ‘Inn is . . . . ._ 555 Auicr Sui: i'~iwcr . . ...._ 4% As G niul iii ... .. ...... 2 (‘nn .\ii\rcuiii _,_ __ ,,,,_ 2 As G nml lil ..... '..... '_’ ('uii Miircfiui _... Cities Sorrii-if ,, _ ,.,_ l'll Boiiil :intl Shure . Ford nf' Ciinnilai A ... . . . . 0 Iinp Oil . . . 7|., Int i‘f‘io ... .. ,... i\".;, _\`iii;: limi . ..... li‘.Li St. Oil iiui ... ... .... 1.5314 H. -:_i:.:»- e gs# ___,_______i EXCHANGE (Caniulian Press) MON'l‘Iil:lAll. Murcia 10--British and foreign exchange in relation to th Canadian dollar, as compiled by the Royal Bunk of Cauada_ closed today as fcl1o\vs:- ‘ Angcntinn peso .3008 D. .0020. Austriilin. pound 11.257-I D. .0i‘i88. llelgiuui li(-lgu .1ll;’»8 1). .000‘J. Brazil mlirels .0857 D. .l)000_ China Hong Kong dollars .2786 .A. 0000. Czechoslovakia crown .0345 D .0001 Denmark krone .1828 D. 0012. Finland finmark .0iS5. France franc .0-101 D .000(l. fierinniiy reiclisuinrk .2825 l> .00‘10. Grunt Brltiiin pound 4.00-til l).0i1i. Greece drriclinin .0007 l). .000i. Holland florlii .4775 D. .0031 India rupee .30S0. italy liro .0800 D .000G. Japan yen .2506 T* .Yugoslavia riinlir .0171 New Zonlunfi poiiuii 3.'.!_7 Niriray krone _'_'0i\?| Polnml Isla? .i<'i__¥_i_;i_-3 Roumana eu . 1. Slluia peseta .1005 D. .000‘f. Sweden krone .2105 D- -0014. Switzrelnnd franc .2204 D. 002. i unites same- dollar. 13 l‘°\'°°“' reinium T). 95 lN`1"`°“t~ D.\'x-iw youu, liiiirifii 1o-(a.r.l- Foreign exchiiiiire irregniiir. Great Britain high 3.41%.: lnw 3.4.»`%i1 C105” 3.47. Franco 3.. li-10: Italy 5.10%? Belgium 14.03; Germany 23.00%? Canada 34%. ?3r§ .'_\f")4. Y" .0059 0010. _i______-- PRODUCE (Canadian Press) n6s"rnn.\:., iinim. io-A two cents urnn ln r-:ir i>riiff°s_ii\‘ov\fle-is ... ... 1... ffl -.. ... VERNON SCIIOOI. Report of Vernon School for Feb- ruary: Grade X-1, Gordon Murriiy. Grade IX-1, Irene MacDonald; 2. Margaret Sullivan; 3, Hazel Huntley and Gladys Huntley- Grado VIII-1, Fiiicity Doherty and Marie McKenna: 2. F10l'9n°° Fraser; 3, Lonn. Fraser. , Grndc VII-1, Russell Furness; 2, `Guy Siiliiwui; 3, Rein lvlcliciiiiii. ‘ Grade VI-1, Estelle McKenna; 2.» iFrederic Furness. Grade V-i, Bertha I-iowlctt. Grade IV-l, Albert Fraser: 2. Francis Rogers; 3, Annie McKenna. oracle in-1, Harold Jay: 2. Rite Boudreau; 3, Francis Mossmsu. Grade In-1, Lloyd Furness: 2. Beatrice Jay; 3, Kathleen McKen- na.. Grade I ta)--1, Oliva Sullivan; 2, Elvs. McKenna. Grade I tb)-i. Anne Furness; 2. Beatrice Mossmnn. . Donald Huntley-Principal. Carmena Fraser-Assistant. _ gn# pci!" .../ _ medicinal prop0l'§i0l Of wlslda soothe and pi-owen the skin and ¢,|..,"""“‘}"‘°..|i,'"', °’i'°‘.I" "¥.."l?."ilZ.l'.'1l'§' up ¢ c | I 1 vigorous sauna ‘ ci-can Sam Stick 35° `°f1=t20?L§R:$$H$$#£T"‘ s 0 0 vi/zgfllck " I E ll E GISLAT it ! l. ... Group insurance on pro the Legislature yesterday. formation was tabled in mpi per: Lender of thc House: €CiU\15€1Y insured against loss truction by fire? said Company carrying thc icies. 3. What sum of money is premiums by the Governm public property? 4. Are the road machines ing the winter. Arc they G and to what amount while s Answers: Group insurance _in force nary 2, 1933. town, $15,000. 2. On contents of Sims B $5,000. som Block, $5,000. $29,000. On tim Provincial Infirmary located at Faloonwood On contents of Provincial Infirmary On Provincial Building, Cha lottetown On contents of Provincial Building, Ch'town On Law Courts Building, Charlottetown . ....... .. On Contents of Law Courts Building, Ch`town . . . . . ._ On Court House and Jail, Summerside . , . . . . . . . . . _ _ On contents of Court House and Jail, S'side . . . . . . . . ._ On Court House and Jail Georgetown . . . . On. contents of Court House and Jail, Georgetown ..._ On Queen's County Jail, Charlottetown _ . . . . . . _ . . . On qontents of Queens Co. Jail, . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . _. On Prince of Wales College Wales College . . . . . . . . On Agricultural Hall I On Contents of Agricultural .Hull . . . . . . . . . On contents of School Sup- On Government House On contents of Government House . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . .. On Court Houses, Albcrton, Abruin's Village, Bonsi~1\v, St. Peters, Souris and Dundas . , . . . . . . . . . ._ On Ferry Steamer Hillsboro On Ferry Steamer Montague On Ferry Steamer Newport On Garage On Road Machinery annuni. Average rate ovcr pei' cent pci' annum. Public Works: phone- messages and any _ extending of the Murquiss Roads. 3. By whom and nt what on the new road performed? 4. Give the ,names of all amount received by each. Answer: Total cost of the cutting to Duncan Da_rrach. Gravelling Project \ . Public Works: : _ West School district. mile for hauling same. lki ' ouch. . _ owned buildings and proper-t Jan. 2, 1933, totalled $670.0 vvrdins to information niiiiou in 'I`hc in~ y to the following question on the order pa- Mr. Dennisasked thc lion 2. 'riibic statement giving nnd situation of buildings and pro- Derty. amount of insurance o name of Company and agent of sc pol- road working property store a 3. On contents of Infirmary On contents of Prince of Total-$ livin No, iii l’riu<‘i\, of Wales Col- lege at ii rzite oi' .25 per cc Mr. Dennis asked the Mini 1. To lay on the tnblc al tions, letters, telegraph and replies thereto that the Government or Minister thereof may have received br forwarded in connection with thc 'westerly to meet the new rea necting the Buchannnn and 2.W_liat is thc osthnated c the completion of this new ro to the Government was the Marquiss Road for a winter was $25.00. The contract was let 1. What was thc cost of the elling project in No. 12 Springfield 2. What was paid per ton ourublc 1. Are all or any provincinlly owned buildings and property ad- or des- hill'flB n each, paid in ent for protection against loss by fire on all and all d dur- insured tored? t .lan- l. On Sims Building, Charlotte- uilding. , New- On the two dwelling houses, laun- dry. Red House, cold storage ing, all farm buildings and their rontenis and stock at Falco build- nwood, 5 40,000 10,000 l` 95,000 25,000 70,000 10,000 30,000 3.000 15,000 1,500 15,000 1,000 150.000 29.000 7,500 1,500 10.060 zo,ooo 7.500 3,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 2,000 40,000 670,000 ni. per all .64 sicr of l pcti- tele- Road d con- Lincy ost of ad? outlay work parties who worked on this work.Bnd thc of the Road Mr, Dennis oskcd the Minister of Kl‘R.V" DCF 3. Give names of all parties en- gaged on work. The amounifin tons hauled by each, the distance 1 of haul and the amount paid to 3. Did tho. Commission make corresponding reduction in th price of liquors ns supplied by th vendors to the public ? . of blank prescriptions which ma be issued to any doctor per month 5. What is thc cost of printin and stationery used and supplie by the Prohibition Commission. bitiori Commission made for th _ year 1932 ? Answer: (1) Wholesale Vcndor's _ brancii ....... . _ . .s1ae.1aaZoc Enforcement _ Total rcccipts $143,532.46 (2) Yes. Reduction in duty of $2-00 D91' gallon on whiskies and gins imported from G. B. (3) Yes. (4) See Prohibition Act 1918. Cop 1. Sec. 47. Sub-section 1. (5) $565.28. (8) $28,969.65. Government Overdraft Mr. Lea. asked the Leader of the House to table answers to the fol- lowing questions : I. M Wlwt date did thc Manager or any other official of the Bank of Montreal make afdemand for pay- ment of overdraft of Govemment during 1932. 2. Table all correspondence. Answer: <1) sth January, 1932. ‘ (2) By interview. Snig of Delicnturcs Mr. Alien asked the Leader of the House to table answers to the fol- lowing questions : 1. Were tenders called previous to sale of Debentures sold on May 1st, 1932, and Moy 15th, 1932? 2. Give names of parties tender- ing and bid on same. 3. Table all correspondence. Answer: (1), (2) and (3). No. Mr. T. A. Campbell asked the Honourable Provincial Secretary Treasurer to tsblc the answers to the following questions : 1. How many bonds or deben- tures have been issued by the Gov- ernment during the past year ? 2. For what period and at what rate of interest, were thcsc issued? What was the yicld to the Province? 3. To what Bond House or Syn- dicaie was the sale iimdc? 4. Through whom and in what manner were negotiations carried on with the Bond House or Syndi- cate? Tnbic correspondence. 5. Wlicrc is the I-lead Office of the said Bond House or Syndicate? 6. Has the said Bond House or Syndicate any office in Prince Ed- .wnrd Island ? 7. fins the suid Bond lliiusc or Syiiciiciiic cvrr paid taxes in Prince Edward Island? lf so, glvc dates and amounts. 8. Did the Govcinmciit call for tenders or bids for the purchasc of the Bonds or Debentures issued? If so, give particulars. 9. If so, were any other bids re- ceived and what? 10. Wen; any other ncgotiuiions cntcrccl into with other Bond Houses or.Syndicai.es, and if so, why were such negotiations broken oil? Table correspondence between thc Government and such other companies or groups. 11. Was the Government strong- ly advised by responsible financial companies or groups to withhold the issue pending u. more favour- able market? Table correspondence. 12. Did thc Bank of Montreal and others severely criticize the Government for the manner in which they had handled the Bond i deal? Table correspondence. Answer: (1) $1,400,000. (2) ia) $150,000 20 year 51-2 per cant. (b) $250,000 5 year 51-2 per cent. . ' (c) $1,000,000 i5 your 6 pci' cent. (3) (I) $150,000 to Grifiis, Fair- clough and .Norsworihy Ltd. ib) $250,000 to Gi\irdncr mid Company Ltd. (e) $1,000,000 to Gnirdncr mid Company Li,d_ (4) _(0) Through Treasury Ds- ' 4. What is the maximum number, y M11 Gallant said that in ansniey 1, to his question regarding the pp- B ftii‘ceiiiviit of thc Prohibition Aoi, in ` 6. What net profit has the Prohi- , eyiioiisc. lic ivsiied to know where Y branch .... . _ . . .. 7,394.40 _ Hon. Dr. Maclvliillan said _'hai /\i»r`»\‘.ci's io it iiiinibcr oi” ciiicsiioiis U" “W 0i"l°i` Diihci" were tabled. Cliarloitctoivn allti Suinmerslde he d had been refcri'cd to 3 stateipcng mfide by uw acting looser or the ,this ~.liit<~iiiciit could bc pi'ocui~ed_ Hon. Dr. MacMillan: "1 have 9,1.. ready made thc statement in the House." Mr. Gallant said he had not been in his seat st the time. Hifi Lil-st of his rcinnrl-is had been that thc Mounted Police were at- Y/Hldirig to the enforcement of the act, though under the agreement they were not responsible for en- foi-wincnt in towns and cities. Mr. Mclniyre said he understood from the lee.der's remarks that there was actually no responsible head of prohibition enforeoment in the city and towns. That was an unprecedented situation. Hon. Mr. McPhee referred to the agreement between the Department of Justice and the Province by v-'liifli the Moimted Police assumed full irspoiisibility for eiiforceineiii. o[aiilsws.Tiiere are two autlioritics responsible in Charlottetown. One is the City Police Force who :ire responsible for the enforcement of all law within their jurisdiction. As a matter of fact the Mounted Police have been enforcing the Prohibition law in the incorporat- ed towns as well as in the country and have been doing good work. ’1‘livi'c was at present ii for better eiiforocmeiit in Ciiorlotimiown than for many years past, he said. Mr. T. A. Campbell admitted the explanation was quite clear, but it revealed “a very anomalous situ- ation,” because the Prohibition Act called for the maintenance of a group of inspectors to enforce the Act throughout the Province. The official duty should be placed on some body. Hon. Mr. McI’iice said he could see no distinction between at police- man‘s duties and his “official dut- ics." His understanding of thc situation was that thc duties of the enforcement oiilcers were thc same as those existing at thc time thc hon. member for I"ii'st Prince (Mr. Campbell) was Attorney (ic-iicriil of the Province. Mr. Campbell ltlisinformcd Hon. Dr. Macs/iiilan said in this connection he wished to make ai matement. Mr. Campbell was re- ported to linvc said that there had been no p1‘ui\il;‘.lin1‘i rilids lil Slim- nierside since Jan. lst. That stale- merit was not correct. _________.___-----~ partmcnt. thi By ici:-gwiiili, icloiilionc and coi‘i'ospoiulciiv<~. (ci Corrcsiioiiclcncc iir~i'f‘with. (5) Toronto. (6) No. (7 i. No. (B) ta) Tenders were culled for issue of $150,000 in December 1931. but as no htm bids were received the issue was not then sold. thi For some limc prior to the mul nf April 1032 no ilrin bids were being inndo for Provincial issues. When n firm offer was re- ceived it was accepted. (9) Sec. No. 8. » (10) Ycs, but only on on option basis and were not continued whcn a firm uiicr was rcceivcri. (il) No. (12) (ni Bank of Montreal ox- prcsscd satisfaction that Province had received satisfactory price. tb) All correspondence rc- ceived from Head Office Bank of Montreal is considered of conndcn- tial nature. ifdirpfgdggmon commission for the gs. H011. Mr. LeP3gi~ :if-lied if ilu' D0-; _ . .. - .. i. . ... icism--Progress Made On In -~»~1_d ...f. ... 2 Wus icie it rc uc on ii wholesale price of liquor during the _ ‘ _ tho three c.\ti.l min. i‘cii.on;iiiy 1, ' ' con:»;idei'c¢1 gi |- . .,, ... .. ... suiance Act In Committee ......... past year an f so, ow muc _ _ , _ _ 1- men employed now. ir, any even e Pruviiicial Legislature, March 16. C 'llic llouse mei. :it ll a. in. ' Mr. Cainpbcll replied that he had bccii misrcported; iiiut ,his 'rciciriicc had bccii in pro- iniiiciit spcakessics in Siiiiuiicrside andihis information was that only one raid had been made on thorn since January lst. Dr. li/(ao)/Iiilunz “That is the statcnieiit. I just want to siiy that it is not correct.” There had, hc said, been 18 raids in January and 15 in February on illicit liquor establishments in Summerside. He cited, among the places, “Dewcliop Inn" as having been raided. and asked if this was one of the “speak- easles" to which the hon. member had referred, Mr. Cuniiibcll said lie tiirl not know. Hon. Dr. MacMillan: What speskeesies were you referring to? Mr. Campbell: “I am not speak- ing from first-hand information: I am only voicing matters of com- plairit." Hon. Dr. MacMillan: "That is just what I say. My hon. friend gets up and makes a. complaint which he is not prepared to sub-I stantiate. In other words he docs not .know what he is talking about. `i' may tell him that they were nil raided." Mr. Canipiieii: 'Pcriinpr. nr/ lion. frzend will give its the details oi those searches." I-lon. Dr. MacMillan: "Pun a. question on the order paper and you will get the information.” Mr. Allcn said he was informed that the police oiilcers in Summer- side had not been instructed to make any effort to enforce the Prohibition Act. llc thought. ilicrc should br: niorc coi>i'diiiatioii b*- i.ween the two forces. '1‘i1ci'o. sceni- ed to be some friction at the pres- cnt time. Mr. Mclntyre asked if :.11 thc police took orders from Chief In- spector Fripps as head of thc de- partlment. Hon. Dr. MacMillan: “Yes” Mr. McIntyre: “What are the duties of the Prohibition Commis- sion? Havc they any rluiics at nil?" 1-Ion. Dr. McMillan; “The pro- hibition Commission is doing the vcry some duties they have always done." ._ Mr. Mclntyre: “But they have been taken over by the R. C. M. P. They take their orders from the Chief Inspector?" ' Holi. Mr. lVi‘cPhec: ;‘Thcrc was always it Chief Iiispcctcr.” Hon. Dr. Mac-Millan: "i-Ic is under direction. so far as prohib- itlon enforcement is concerned, of the Prohibition Commission. There has been no change in that respect.” Hon. Mr. l\'iclni.yrc: "My hon. friend knows that the l"i~oliihiiion Commission now is .1 1;: “low vom- mission." Arldiiioiml Fmiiirrcinciit 0i`i'ircr.~: Hon. Dr. l\'lo2\i°iiliiii: “I do not know anytliinc of ilic kind. 'i‘hn liighci' odiccrs of ilu: li. C. M. l‘. do not believe ihnt tlicy should lic charged with thc cnforccincnt of the Prohibition Act in towns and cities. but in this Province we have asked them to administer the Pm- liiiiiiioii Act in Cimi'loLicio\\'ii iiiiil Siiiniiu~i'si0i1vs competition was so keen that liquor had Men Semndss low as nineteen cents a 'teddy-" The prohibition ¢»[ii;¢i~,=-,_ lic inziiniiiiiied, had ;i|,,-,.,.j.,if.;_._- f,,\_ len down in onion-iii; ii,._- H .1 ,H his district. Hon. Dr. MacMillan: ‘-1 'roiiid F passes on his information to im- I Will priss it on .io the Chief lii.<=.pi.CL,,r_ We would be rcry glad to have the information and I think the forcei tion that I uzif. vations. lion. Dr. M.'icMillzin; "If the hon, iucinhci- ¢iu.iins the discussion was out of order it was his ,duty to haie reminded the house ot the fact. ln the circumstances, at Course, lic caiuiot proceed." 'Flic tjgiruiizci' siipirnlerl Mr. Dori- iiis contention that thc ci.scu,=;sion was out of order. Mr. Strong cited Bowrlnot to prove that the entire debate, in the iibsczicc of a motion before thc I-louse, was out of order. 1\lr. Dennis: "Wou.d thc lc-adcr of the House prevent nie from en- J0.\'I!1g .1 p:'i'.':lc-go wliirii lic has ro- cci\f: rift ms `_\.i:',i nr. ineanirig that nicinber or the lf.:-:»~ ecutive Council clisr;ccl~ for the time being with the :iclininisiratlon of thc Act. LePngc i~.~.o\‘cd :is mi ;i::iciid~ merit that the Attorney General be authorized to take charge of the enforcement of the Act-_ He was opposed to :my i'iirilicr expense mid hc iisiiiiwrl the app iiiitiiioiit nf tcnniiuiiod on I’n':c 'il y¢+4J Oo#o¢¢0o'fo0> Payable in Advance Announcements and Coming 04000 on appiiccitious. advertisement twenty - tivc 40 'N For Sale K -r CARBO.-\Rl) sUi'l`.'\BLl:I F U lining outliouscs, L-tc., ic pi shccz. Liii.ircliun Uilic-c, ti. l-'Ulf .~'i\l.l'1 -_ li! I-`.\l.l. i’l(L Apiilv .ioliii :>';»r‘i1i'oi', .‘.lcii»~f-qizc P 1" l Illll--.i-l'i`-ii; \` VOR .\'Al.i‘. - .’\l1(1l()l\ l~`()lt'l`\'- l-`i'.».‘, 1)i'iti;,'<: and \‘\'lil.st tlcorfr Curtis. C.ii:\r.ii.\ii Ceiitmi Joh Priritcry. Nov. i-if. FOR SALE-F.\Il-I\I OF 128 ACRES wztii i;f\o