. I BELFAST (CP)— Mrs. Elizabeth APR-II: 4. r1936 3 ~ Morning Stock_l.etter YESTERIIATS (Received over Pltfieid and Co's Private Wire) r new YORK. April 341W“- national stocks in the London market are about the some as lest night's closing ‘stocks. The New York Times analvt reports that for the week ending March 28 bus- incss index line is estimated at 94 compared with 90.6 the previous week and 94.8 on March 14 be- fore the floods. so that the esti- mate for week ending March 2B is about back to the level before the floods. Estimated that carloadfngs by the same magazine for the week ending March 28 is 821.000 com- pared with the corresponding week of 1935 of 617,485. Yesterday was the third successive day of ad- vance for the Dow Jones indus- trial averages with the probability thnl. this average will work higher today some profit taking could be expected. However, we think stocks will work higher and would favor Montgomery Ward, Sears Roebuck, New York Central, Southern Paci- ficc, General Foods, Standard Brands. General Motors, Chrysler, and Std. Oil 0f Indiana. NEW YORK, April 3—'I‘he voi- lune of transactions ls picking up again and tho expansion will probably end in another period. of speculative activity. Until this happens there is not apt to be tmythinfin the way of setbacks more _‘ temporary trading re- actions. .-trend remains up- ward with _| responding to improving b news. General Motors may meet with a good deal of resistance around 70 but this point should be passed and the 'stock is still probably ya purchase on an setbacks from present leve . Gen: Elec is probflbil’ starting on a fNBh “Willi 199W’ mcnt after a long period of small fluctuations. The oils face a Per- iod of" months now which should be very profitable to them and all good 011 stocks are Probably a purchase at this time. According to reports department stores are showing good increases in a 800d many section; of the country. De- partment store stocks should do better. TORONTO. April 3-4pm- Nickcl—Noranda Mines — While technically outside the world car- tel, Canadian copper producers will benefit from the 6118MB 0f the world agreement which was reaffirmed early this week, and 20,000 tons monthly in the output of producers outside United States will be extended for another year. It was learned in upper circles yesterday. In comparison with the improved condition which the leading copper producers have placed by the renewal of the agreement shares of Nickel and Noranda have been active during the past L‘ days. On Tuesday and Wednesday Nickel shares ad- ~ anced sharply for a gain of two points. On Wednesday and yes- terday Noranda recorded a sim- liar advance. New York Curb (Supplied by Plffield Ind CM;- pnny member: of Montreal ltoell exchange and curb market) S took: Amer Gas Elcc ' Atlua Corp Cit Harv Open Last fir. . zit. 10% Close 5% 231k 10% Stock: Amer Cyln H Am Sup Pow An! Gill Elec Asses Gus Eiec Atlna (JorD Cnn Marconi (‘it Serv Creole ‘Pct Elec B Sh Ford Cnu A Gulf Oil Penn llum Oil lit-f lmp Oil Int I'M» Niug llurl Sill (ill Km! I‘u Light Pow A l'u Light Pow |vf<l \-'-'::r_-1=::v:| c: <;§zx—*g=§on mug ass-e.» so» y’: 6'.‘ ‘ENTENARIAN PREFERED TO WALK r ‘Larnon, though 100 years old, alked all the way to the grave- cle in the funeral of her 74-year- ld daughter when the latter was uried in County Carnlough. She offered a seat in a carriage ut refused. SAW PROCESSION ANYWAY l LONDON (OP) --Two pick- ocketc. who had been lifting nllets among the crowd in Pic- uliilly during the Kim's funeral recession were arrested by an M T’L. CURB (Supplied by Pltllelil and Com- pany mentions of llontrcnl ellwk exchange and Curb iilurkol) Stocks Onrn ‘Close B A Oll 24V» 251's Dom Stores 0% 9% Ford A 241i’; 201% Imp Oil 23114, 211% Iut Peta 21R ass; Mplcllfirfl 10% 1054 Walker Good P ' Produce rzces (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 3- Wheat, nor no 2 88 1-2- Barley C W no 3 46 1-2. Oats. feed no 1 85. Flour, spring wheat DBtBPLS firsts $5.50. Flour seconds $5.10. Flour bakers $5110- Flou": winter wheat P9161155- choice 83.90-84.00. Flour white corn 34.40-54.50- Bran ton $20.25. Shorts ton $21.25. Middlings ton $26.25. Rolled oats bag 90 lbs $2.90. Hay no 3 per ton carlots $9.00. Cheese no 1 Ont col 11. Butter no 1 22 3-4. Eggs in cartons A large 24. Eggs A medium 23. Potatoes P E I mts 90's $135- to $1.40. P E I mts 80's $120-$125. I mts 50's 75. ' mtg 10's l6 1-2. cobblers 00's $l.30-$l.3.. cobbler-s 80's 31.154120. r-rt constable who handcuffed hem and pushed them to the ront of the crowd until the ynl cortega had paused. filifififilaiTiafiutiiriZw Cmtrll Onnrdlnn Ion-MI, 4c per word; Western and lllnltarn locals. Ir I101‘ word; Announcement: nnd Coming llvelill 2o n" Wflflit - In per Ivordr In llemorlnm Notion, fiplrllnul Ollerlnga, Cnrdl, elm, 4n per name; better: of Condolence 7M per lnehr Notion of Thank: IINI Allllrwiltiflll. 70° P" "W" l" 46 0"‘ ,- iv-u-d. Other rnte: an application. .1 lllnimum Churn for nay arlverthem P E P E I P E I P E I N. B. mts 80's $110-$115. N. B. mts 10's 18 1-2. Que mts 80's 51.05-81.10. Que no 2 80's 95-8100. Clnlllllrd 70o per Inch; Links of Floral and evil twenty-live cents, For Sale 0B SALE-MUIOB. BOAT WITH car engine. Apply Guardian. L-3oi4-4-3-3i. 0B. SALE - FARM AT YORK. Apply to Lemuel Crockett, York. 11-3540-4-4-81. Oll SALE - AUCIION F0817- Five, Bridge and Wblst Score O Gum-dine Centre-i Job . " BALI-DRY WOOD SHAV- ings, baled produced, and stored last summer. 2hr ‘ for hed- ding live stock and poultry. ls- mcisliy suitable for m: Ranches. Special rates for oarleed lots. lloncton Lumber Company. Lim- ited. lloncton, N. B. ii-sas-a-zo-ol. ' - a i o . _ breeder atom, mo m» incubat- on. Bargain prices to clear. AP- piy- Preston dbombo. nutty rep- reoantotive, Re, . n-ssso To t nominated rear‘ psrtmbnt. s o ' rams-Par. To alum-noon rum sun. 589M I88 Grafton Street. 4441‘ m I. 0 Nil! n. y‘ Olm- iomiowa. "nan-na- lo- a. ilnnquuuanuolsunau ___._____.._. A LISBON IDOM T!!! Dl- IIIVATI IIOIII KINDERGAR- Mele HelplNanted APPRENTICE WANTED T0 learn Barber Irade. Short Course expert training. Molar Barber Col- lege. Halifax 81-358 WANTED — MIDDLE AGED MAN for farm work. Apply Guardian. » L-35l1-4-3-3i. WANTED — EXPERIENCED EGG Graders. State experience. P. O. Box 389, Charlottetown. k852i nausea: mu’ wsman non {Ann work. Steady Job. Apply . 11-3481-4-3-31. WANTlD-A TRAVELLER 00V- ering the Island to carry a line of AQ-iirin Tablets or cards. Apply Box K. cue Guardian. L-3409-4-3-8i. — o Oivil Servant- Poltman, Customs Examiner. Clerk. Stenograpber, etc. Pres Booklet "How to get a Govern- ment Job.“ M. C. C. Civil Service . ‘Iblllllto (l0) M. H. W. SUN LII‘. CANADA'S ingest name.» company, needs ‘live representatives in each coun in territory ,not already oeeu . Attractive proposition and pmousl assistance assured. Consult J. A. Moore, Currie Builgg, om..- ttetown. Personals adieu ‘Kin mstttutc. Toronto O0.) Per-Sat- Wanted by which the reduction of some‘ incil mum liliilllllilli Corrected For Every Wednesday ,8: Sat urday’s Issue. .-_--_. PRODUCE IIABKE’: Eloy loose, ewt 35¢ RETAIL MARKET Celery bunch gqc Unions lb 4,7‘. llccts pk 1;“; Lnrrols lh 4c ijciery beurts ,5, i lrcnl lb 19,1“. Potatoes pk 3,1,3 I Apples doz 3540c lpplcx pk 30-21-11.- hplnllltlh lb we Parsley lrcmi 10c 'l'lll‘lll[lB 3 for 10c : Cabbage liflilil 1549c r Honk lb 1540,, iloaat hcef 14.390 lleol qr 91/414014,‘ Mew meats 19.13,. (‘hlckcn $1 99,5135 I\‘<'1\\'l ' 55.5100 liluttnn 154's" [hitter 25,, Cream 40,. lrlgga (ion 29133,. FISH Cod llry lb g,- (‘ornuil Mackerel rsch 15.- limidock lb 1g; Mt ’l St k e O C , i run CHARLOTTETCWN GUARDIAN/ STOCK Quo TA TIONS pllitlefs Policies Endorsed by Ge (Supplied by Pllflrlrl and Com- pany members of Montreal niock exchange and e11: market) Stock! Open Last Alvlilhi Ilulhurat Boll Tel I Brow (‘nrp Cnn Brazilian (‘nu Nor Pr Cnn (‘nr Found Pun (fruit-n! (‘nu lurl Al (fnu I'm‘. (‘clam-so (‘rick (‘nun Dist .' 110m 1mm Si. Imlu lm|| In! Nlr-kul ‘iluaargv llnrrls .\ll~l‘ull Front .\Inui I‘n\\.' Nut Brow ' Nut Si (‘hr Pow (‘nrp Hhinviniltnu Snu (‘an Pow St ol (‘nu BANKS Ilk of (‘nu ilk n! (‘mum 12381.5 1001-. 1T7 159% lili) my“! Ill; ' 17-, EXCH NGE, (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 3--British and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian doil:r as compil- ed by the Royal Bank of Canada closed today as follower- Argentina peso .2781. Austria schilling .1888. Belgium belga .1899. Brazil m1lreisp0587. Bulgaria lev .0138. Denmark krone .2232. France f 4c M6187. Germany reichsmark .4044. Great Britain pound 4.9776.‘ Holland florin .8820. India rupee .3788. Norway krone .2502. Poland zloti .1898. Spain peseta .1372. Switzerland franc .3274. ~ United States dollar 13-82 per cer premium. NEW YORK, April F-Iibreigll exchange irregular. Great Britain demand high 4.95 7-8; low 4.05 3-8: close 4.95 1-2; 80 day bills 4.9‘. 3-4; France 6.59 l-8; Italy 7.02.- Belgium 16.92; Gennany 40.- 25; ‘Canada 99 5-8. t. osing exchange rates:- At Montreal-Pound 4.97 3-4: U. S. dollar 1.00 13-31; franc 8.81 21-82. At New York-Pound 4.95 l-2; Canadian dollar 88 5-8;‘ franc 8.59 At. Paris-Pound 7827 fr; U. S. dollar 15.18 l-2 fr; Canadian dol- lar 15.10 fr. In gold-Pound 12s; U. S. dol- lar 59.32 cents; Canadian dollar 59.12 cents. PRODUCE i MONTH-EAL, April 3-Pot:lb prices advanced five cents a-bq on Montreal open produce mar- kes today but other lines followed : mined trend. Potatoes: P I I min 90's 81.88 to 81.40; 80's $1.30 to $1.38; 80's 78: 10b 18 l-2; cobbles 80's 01.80 to 81.38; 80's 81.15 to I120; N. B. nits m. ciao to can; out mte so’; 3.121s» amt,- No a whites so’. as Graded egg shipments in carlots orlemwereouotedataotozoi-s cent: a dolen for A large. i8 1-1 forAmodiumandll forApul- lib. - oen N. Y. Stock Exchange I (Supplied h_v lls-mlncru of lilnntrmll Plllielil Cn. .ex- and stuck change nmi Curb linrlu-l) Stock! (luau Last ,Air llcn Al (‘lupin Am Am Am Am Am Briggs Mun Cllu Cusp Chou Chrysler Chill Com (‘nu (‘on Corn (fur Dilponi. (loud Gundyva Ilud lut liur lut 'l‘ci flllll Tel Johns “nu C Kcuu Mont liiur Nut (‘uah New Pnrnr Pen n Pllll Pub Purs- Radio w»... Rnilln lfl-ilh Orph Spurn Sin-ll Soul h Sun th Sill Oil N .T Siurln Tex ( Ilnitm Ulllll‘! Ilultm S II ll S W, (‘nfp Vluuluuu \V:ir-ucr llrna Went Wont West. Woolworth Miscellaneous MONTREAL, April 3-A slight- ly firmer price trend was the rulv on Canadian change produce section today. Butter Que grass 32 5-8.; Cheese spot-Ont col make) 11 to i1 1-4. Eggs Spot-Sales: 2.5 cases Out A large 20 1-2, A medium i9 in 19 l-2, A pullets 18 to l8 1-2. Currencies NEW ldion dollar today made the only advance- on the foreign exchange market. Th! dollar, in terms of United States funds, advanced 1-32 cent to close at 99 5-8 cents. The pound sterling lost 1-8 cent at 04.95 1-2 uml the French franc was down oo 1-2 at”! i-8 cents. 8.01 11-! cents The United States dollar Ill unchanged at 13-32 m. . . -_.__._.___-.-._... Ii Qllil I011! llnll‘! I'm: lly 0M1. Sui So (fun (lzia Co Pro \\' right r! " ‘Tire lint (‘or 0001i Wu r41 (‘opp Ilva’ York . nnuut, It Ii I'M (‘n Stir (‘n (Ill (‘u Rue (‘n Yuiun Oil C0 l‘nr' 1'00 lurker (‘u '0 l Air l ('nl'[l I (his Imp uh ITu Ion .\ I r Brn kc Elm! (Canadian Press) commodity cx- QPOt-Sil-ICSI 100 boxcs (Nnv- (Canadisn Press) YORK, April 3-'I\1e Can- , major currencies , April 8—-Irregular ked dealings to- trusl ref-am excdhana; sterling vence 1- 03-4, while the French ' a lninor fraction at li/IINING (Canadian Press) TORG-NTO. April 3—After five successive advances, the mining section of the Toronto exchange turned b.rck today and lo.t l-2 to 3-4 of o. point in both the gold and miscellaneous mines groups as mcssuzcd by the indicss. Nornntia. changed hands to the extent of 8,uu0 shares and took a half point loss to 53 3-4. It sold at 5-1 3-4 in the first hour. Hudson Buy held steady in small turnover while Falcoubridge lost 5 cents, Surlbury Basin 25 and Mining Corporation 3. Base Metals Cor- pcration added 2 l-2. Mild weak- ness predominated in the silver group. Eldorado dropped 4 cents, Cristi;- 3 and Nipissing 2. Rrd Lake Gold Shore was again a feature of the gold group, trad- ing heavily at a net advance of 7 eznts to 1.12. Issues advancing 3 to 5 cents were Central Patricia, Bralcrne, Pickle Crow, Reno, Sis- coe; unrl Tashota. '|‘(_llliJ.\"|‘i), April ll-— sun-i... (‘low Arum 1'. ii (iii! 51! s 47m rs lit 4|’, Hi it: .l'l' Hunk Illll l':|I Irlnlui 4% 107 mm iii/r ‘ 43a 75 2| lhmrll sh 1.’. (lruhnm 411- l‘r- 2i iii/ii ‘J2 (iuuu till llur-l llnck (K llurkvr hi,‘ llnlililkpr 15 Ilmur-svcad 31W; Ilinrr-y 08 J .\i inns 47 l\'irl.' l. 4w, kirk ll {ii i...“ Sb pl lnium Cont 8 Luhv 201,!‘ |..--- G 31,4, Lit lr-Il 000 Rlurnaso 3T0 ‘lluu Plant 1111;, “up I. lil \I:-I||l,\‘i'l 4L! \l.-(\‘ov| 1m Mrlllllnll Iii}. .\Iv\'liiin Ziiifi bin-Wailers 12-1 Min C 1132 “into Ti", Maul-tn 1'17’ hlurrlu K (‘mic lilunphy {ti}; Newhoc 31/, Nlpinnlvig 208 Nomnila 5W1 Nor l‘ 48 (Yllricn illl Olllll Oil 8% Omog: 00 Pnmcur 440 Pnyillnufor 70 Pcrron, 137 I'M C M .'l Pick Cro G00 Prvmlcr ‘. Pros Air Preston ... Que M 12.‘. llcnrl Auth 218 Red Luke 110 Reno Gold 12o oeho 9 Roynllto .1515 Ran Ant 230 Sherr I13 aim» .725 Sou Tib 4% Stld: M’ St An 23 Sud lulu 405 and Con: 15 Sullivan 100 Kylvanito 243 Tubal: 43 TQGI 45$ Tun 440 Mil Receiving a total vote of 44,389,140 the rcmilitarization of the Rhine- in the referendum recently, Adel.‘ .ll"i\'I\:\r- had his policies, includin, laud and denunciation of the Lo- carno treaty, approved by the Ger- abstations and 52,896 ballots against or voidrd. (1) Chancello Hitler, LEFT, speakingtoDr. Joseph Goeb- bcls. minister of’ propaganda, RIGHT, as Minister of Defence Blomherg, CENTRE, looks on fol- lmving a recent military review. (2) The tired-appearing gentleman with hand to head is Herr Joachim von Ribbcntrop. Reich ambassadorz zit-large, following his arrival at Croydon to attend the London meet- ing of the League of Nations and the Lcearno powers with Dr. Leo- pold Gustav Alexander von lioesch, German ambassador to London. ri- . 'l'uhui-u _ » Ilvnvziguinr- 2 Ventures ‘ . 115 Iii a IJNLISTI-ID Ahlornruo Iirvli Ti‘ ('|‘l| .\i (‘hurl-h ll lull m! 5:1‘ Markets At A Glance (Canadian Ilresg) Toronto and Montreal-Judas. tnal stocks lower. Toronto Mines-lower, New York-Stock; closed down, Wii1iiil>@.','—-Wheat down 1 to 5-3 cents. New Y0rk—Cotton lower; higher. sum" _._______.__._ aowums CIIALLENGNE Hockey's rosrrrou (By The Canadian Press) i REGINA. April L-Despite wide “wrest i" hwkey. bowlers after a survey of winter activities chal- lenge the ice sport with the chum knocking down the pins is Regina's greatest winter sport. Pete Gottselig. brother of the fa. mous Black Hawks player, 15 re. sponsible for the claim. Pete's prowess in tnmdiing the bowls is attracting almost as much attem tip" locally as his brother Johnnies progress in Big Time league 110(3- kcy. Fire leagues with a membership 0i iififliil’ 3.000 have operated throughout the winter months. In six years, Gottselig says, only (we R8310" bowie“. Russ Peacock and Bill childs, have mode perfect soon: in ten pins. During the peri- iod he estimates 80,000 game; have been played. In live pins not one perfect has been recorded since organised lea. cue play started the years ago. Around 750,000 games have been played. SHAKESPEARE WITHDRAWN FROM NEW YORK SCHOOLS Nlsw YORK. April s-Jrhe New York Sun says that Shakespeare's “MowhI-nt of Venice" his been quietly withdrawn 5Q 11,; of texts available to New ' city's school children. Associated superintendent wu- lilm 0PM! said Jewish "groups pro- tested the clmneter “Sluice? cre- ated an impression unfavorable to their race when Iudiod by school children. " _ t man people. There were 1.0190511 rman Voters‘ Profit Taking? Heav y-Selliné 0" NEW YflrkpOn Montreal Stock Market l By Frank MacMilien, Associated Press Financial Writer (By Guardian's Special Wire) _ NEW YORK, April 3.—The stock market went through the profit taking mill today without suffering too much damage. While the filial assay found 418 declines against 281 advances, the former, on the whole, were confined to fractious and the latter also were , generally restricted. The list today reverted to its dragging tendencies of the past sev- cral weeks by turning in a volume of only 1,709,270 shares compared with yesterday's moderate total of 2,284,510. The Associated Press aver- age of 60 issues suffered a net de- cline of .2 of a point at 83.8. The industriols and rails were each .3 in arrears while the utilities, dull throughout, were .1 easier. Net. gainers of fractions to a pail‘. or so at the close included Johns-' Mnnville at 114, American Chain at 52%. Du Pent at 149".» Crown Cork at 52, Consolidated Edison at 341i, National Biscuit at 35b2, Woolworth at 50 and Union Pacific at 134. Among losers of us much were U. S. Steel at 677k, Alliccl Chemical at 205, Chrysler at 90L. ‘iftiilcrs Corp. at 26%;, General ."<-ors at 69%, Bethlehem at 59 Monmompry Ward at 44'»; and Santa F»: u! 77. In the Canadian list Ford of Con- ada A, up 1T». at 2C"; and Intcrnn- tional Hydro Electric Prcicrxwxl, up] fractionnlly bnardcd the only ud- vances. Distillers scacrams was all 2h. at 26‘; with the balance of the i list moderate fractious lower. ‘ PICK CLOTHES TO SUIT YOUR HAIR. SKIN AND FIGURE Now is the time to think about new spring clothes and beauty in the same breath. Regardless of ad- vise to the contrary, you'll find it more satisfactory to pit-k clothes to suit your hair, skin and figure than to buy them without fore- thought and spend months trying to make yourself over so they'll be flattering. Before you get a suit with slim. straight skirt and nippcd-in-at- the-waist jacket. you should con- sider the size of your hips. Before you decide on a blue drcss in a hard, bright shade, you must analyzb Your skin to see whether 0i’ 00L 511th a tone will be flatter- mg Don‘t buy the new shoricr than short gloves if your wrists arc large and not especially pretty. Doni. let any one sell you an absolutely backless, halter, neck- line evening gown unlm: you have a lovely back and perfectly dc- vastating shoulders. Very low front nccklines arc anathema to the hollow-chested. of coilrse. Large figures should steer clear ni‘ divided sports skirts In other words, \?.-‘*, hopping, Keel) in mind your hcst features and your shortcomings if, between now and Easter, you diet and ex- ercise enough to slenderizc your hips, go ahead and buy a tailored suit with a straight skirt that reveals every line below your waist. Otherwte, find something with a skirt which doosn‘... If you know good and well that your skin is too sallow for contain blues. either sec your doctor and iiokesteps to get rid of the yellow tones or forget that you are partial to than blues. Don't attempt the impossible. Se . honest with yourself. If you have defects that you can remedy do it If you can't, or i! you don't feel the like, don't worry until you spoil your disposition and make linea fractional included B. C. Power. phone and Quebec Power. Stock Market (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, April 3.-—Construe- tions brushed aside profit taking and advanced substantially on Mon- treal Stock Exchange today, but the rest of the mankct was depressed by the selling. Utilities were somewha mixed ' while papers. liquors an metals displayed downturns. Price changes were generally confined to a narrow range. Heavy selling brought a shflfp break in the price of Distillers BM- grams following announcement by the Company of lower earnings for the six-months period ended Jan. 31, 1935. The stock finished, 35‘ points lower at 26. Canadian Industrial Alcohol shares followed the Seagrams lilt- ing and the “A" stock finished 0i! ‘. and the “B" ti. National Brew- eries held steady in light trading. Brisk biryiug boosted Steel of Canada at 65 and the preferred at 58 to new highs for a. year 0r more, up u point and h Point respectively. Foundation firmed a point and frec- tioual strcngth was gained by Can- adian Brouzc and Gypsum. Noruudn touched 54b2, highest since 1029. bcforc finishing ‘A lower m. 54 Wllllt‘ Nickcl never recovered nu curly loss and closed oil’ iii. Rol- liuucr was uuchzzzmcd. Early demand for r1apcrs dwind- lcrl quickly and resultant selling left losses. Higher utilities Bell Tele- Brazil- ian Traction finished with a. minor lnsS. Sales 22,835: bonds $3.800- TIIE STORY TIIATIIEVEB. GROWS OLD SHERMAN, Texas, April 3. — The story of the Bible is one that never grows old to Mlrs Kibbie Comer, 89. In 78 years of steady reading she has. read the New Tes- tament 125 times, the Old Testa- ment 63. She started Bible reading at the age of l2, when illness kept her from ultcndinr: n church rally, but illness sine: then had seldom in- terruptcd her favorite pastime. She believes the present genera- tion is not a; faithful o Bible teachings n; hrr own. “ ere are too many things that take their time,“ she said FIND MISSING DOCTOR LINCOLN, Ellgr-MlSSillg for a month through loss of memory, Dr. Kemptcn P. Hare of Lincoln, we! found by a cousin tvaudcrluil 0" Moor Park golf course at Rick- mamworlh, lierifordshirc. KIDDIEETDIIY GOLDEN SWORD IISUCHOW, China (C?) School children throughout this province are contributing their copper-s (one-ninth Of 8 Cili- adain cent) toward a fund 101' u" pufchggg o! a golden sword for the nation's generallssimo. Chitin! Kai-Shck A FOX MEAT‘ Fresh Frozen 80st TRIP! Lb. 5e‘ Other Fox Meats 1Q’ like belngainlrmtodlets and across your brow. Simply see e good dressmaker or put yourself in the hands of an interested dress shop, than select a wardrobe which sale at Mum Pride! ISLAND COLD STORAGE will polntupybllrgood points and oonolliyoillhdolll. ~. aha-f‘!-