"H-IIH-w "1la1rtfi1rvr1Irs1I-ass-w:- if unnonnuaunQ-nis» ~ .~ . . “w. “Eu y Ifllifllflithlinaavsrzasaar.nflflnsui-Hs bHllhPllllHllIIt-H)‘I L»! f ~_ . . ' _ Y 7 192s A STOCK Q TIONS i I MARKET my that... Nil Ward's-Special i - Wire) ~ MORNING MARKET LETTER NEW YORK. N. Y" May il-The market was iractionally higher saturday with aotivity_ about the game as on Friday. It has been a mil week since volume exceeded a million iihares. Meanwhile prices have declined m ’ ‘ l? fl-ud rall- Thelndustrials have re- covered their entire loss while the rails have regained slightly less than halt their previous decline. A number oi stocks have shown qpecial individual strength, Chrys- ler, Westinghouse, and Union Car- bon and Carbide were noteworthy among these, Thursday, the high selectivity oi the market continues with no trend in the general mar- ket re-established. Laidlaw and Company. SUIVHHARY NEW YORK, N. Y., May it-Ali English markets closed, today. U. S. Supreme Court meets at 1 p. m. N. Y time today. Auto strike leaders agree to a poll oi Toledo Chevrolet workers un acceptance of General Motors Corp compromise proposal. Magazine "Steel" says labor fiareups in autoiindustry last; week had only a moderate restraining eiiect on steel ingot output, the national average recedlnfl two points to-44 per cent. Martin Rockwell Corp. and subs March quarter earned 56 cents a share against 81 cents in first quarter 108d. . Peoples Drug Store April sales $1,527,724 vs. $1,324,034 in April i934. Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co and subs March duarter earned 4 cents a common share vs 14 cents on prezerence stock in March quarter 103 . Automation oi _ American rail- rcads reporis class l roads in March had net operating income of $37,N10.965 vs $52.21’l.083 ‘in March 1934. S mwltils $95,773,560 vs $112.- 696.133. Short interest exlsiing a!‘ oi opening April 30 was compiled from data. scculcd from New York .,Stock Exchange members was 772.- RO shares, increase oi 11,552 com- pared lwith March av. 111m Low Last Up so 14rd,. 111.11 noso moss 0.54 so nails 81.08 30.76 30.82 0.1a zo mu . 18.83 18.64 18.80 0.1a v.» Bonds .' v5.21 .01 TIN-JOINS. . canon sAYs MONTREAL, May 6-—P:-iccs ex- tended their advance fractionaily on Saturday under the leadership oi oils and sugar but on the whole lacked the vigorous demand appur- ent in Friday's session. From a long term viewpoint, thc_ market's per- sistence in holding at the current high level is definitely encourag- ing. A fair sized correction, how- ever ls overdue and the likelihood oi its occurrence Ls not likely to be altered unless sustained strength develops in the rails and the indus- trials demonstrate their ability to penetrate dnclslvely through the current zone oi heavy SUBDIV- A favorable decision on the Rail- way Pension Act at noon today could easily be followed by a wave n! active buying in the rails but this demand should be sustained rol- more than a. day or two in order to suggest that the market is in a position to resume its up- ward trend immediately. Demand for the shares oi Can. Industrial Alcohol was exceedingly strong on Saturday. The stock dis- played an impressive ability to ab- sorb offerings at n. ucint which has for months proven a iormid- able barrier to advance. Extension oi the rise to i4 zone remains a strong possibility. Gold shares ral- GOSSIP within a relatively narrow trading lino. The low turnover recently witmssed 1n the trading in golds coupled with Gsoouraging sinking Stage Parade (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) LOX‘ YON, May 5.--Thirty thou- snild Communists and other radicals marched on Hyde Park today pro- testing against tomorrows celebra- tion oi thc Royal Silver Jubilee. “The Jubilee celebration is war pre- paration," they chanted. Red contingents came from all parts oi London adding a fresh ele- ment to the almost chaotic traffic conditions, but 700 police, mounted and afoot. good-naturedly marshal- led them in line to the Park where they were allowed, as always, to or- ate to their heart's content. ' "We want bread. not jubilees,“ read slogans on their banners. "Fifty thousand pounds for King George lied slightly on Saturday, but in general continued to i i "I'll-at explslnslwliy . ‘SMOKING l-“(WUQN Use hllnnrcPa for Bites mphaticallly, us! . ,- RIVAL PIPE is becoming an island favorite. silently ,s. u i i=hh |=»n 1:». cilsiitdrrnrowu s and 1'1 shillings for George King." ___._.______ 1v. Y. “ Stock; (Quotatlo i ished b Iohngtu lllfl Warm @331.“ of ytbs lllont Exchange South lluii Siuilollnki-l‘ . . 'l'i-xua (‘n ... , Tux Gull‘ Sui . ~ (Kn-h Fnilcil ltrn; l7niioil Gar l-Hll IT F Itlil AI . ll S liiilil. 1- IT S SlnNt . ' I1 S Sim-l .. Wnruor llrufl Van St-wl Warren UH‘! ‘Vent. VuHm West ill-v .. .. Wnolii-urall ('0 Wnrtli Pump .. Yellow ‘Truck England Proud 0i China Ware Little I! '.;n : “Southern Oniari o Bbrley Leaf is‘ Can- ada’: finest Tobacco Leaf)’. \ TOBACCO t 3 ah ‘ iv: Victoria and Albert Museum. (By The Canadian Pavel) IQNDON. May tl-Probably the ~lclost teapot in existence. diminu- "vo red and gilt aiiair of painted ifordshire ware. is one oi the tures oi a.11 exhibition oi Eur;- pottery from 1350 to i085 at Some probably beautiful and cer- tainly wealthy lady of iotyears ago brewed half-cups in this doil's pot at half a guinea an ounce, 1e- maiu the News ‘Chronicle. She washed it herself, oi course, which is why it stands without a flaw in its can: good to look at . "Let those who think we “$6 0 lath-century ita- can be fmmortalisad in a soup- seem to be cocking their glued ears to catch the the table-talk. Tbs pottery oi today .- llainst l severe, linen-covered backgrcunih, from the streamlined kitchen and laboratory utensils of mass-produc- tioh to the signed work of studio pot-tars. the artists o! the craft. "rho mac 111K111!- jokes in ‘ him, f was told by Mr. Packham. Curator rf Ceramics, has not learned, to copy the flowing brush strohea-oi the artist.” The - lcrcd wars oi Josiah Wedgwood and the bone china dish- es oi Josiah Spade captured the world's markets 150 years age be- cause they could be washed for a generation without being cratched. "No foreign. manufacturer has em: approached the technical per- elian s: You 4.51 ' I: Canadian Belgl (Canadian Press) NEW lOltKhllay il-Forciga ex- . nd high 4.80 1-4; low ae 4-K; 0.59%; dollar 00%. 8.28%; um 10.98; Germany 40.28. .._.._.._.____._,.__ Francs - ~ ta spells in sections o! the list may n“ g h, M ‘ be Nsardcd as part oi the process Curb Market, 156 mean-in -»i “'11:; of accumulation. Central Patricia Charlottetown). / _ G ants better than avenge. Bold pre- "sent positions and continue to en- large on all reactions. On dips Stocks 0mm,“ h,‘ ¢-'——- buy Dome, McIntyre, I-Ioliinger, _ i-lvhuslon our! Ward) Teck Hughes and Gan. Malartic. Q§§,e{§=gh-~- §-,,1}}°*}=°- “W °~ r Elli . ~ Bllt-v- . 38-114m- Allis Chaim m‘ gti lleé Hills Low Ina! ammo LET’! m" an .- , mu» some» is similar‘ - -“" .:::: ill’: t“ Am For Pow .. ' ... ...-... 975$ 00% N?‘ NEW YOili-K, Mhy 2:1‘ llrgxo LEE“... corn sold o i again m1 ey I ' ' not start up until the crop report IE1 fiilieiiig‘. ".',,'§j 44% m‘ ‘ill/I'd? comes out the latter part oi next Am suuur cast 18% 719$ 185g‘ week, but sooner or gator a good i: $21“ ‘lg! _ advanceisaure. Co n_againAC _u_“ m closed about 1o points higher. alniélillml. . ‘all. so“ ‘sail Don't, 311 “t, v Auburn Auto . - 37!‘: 36% 87% Stocks rose some more and the 615°" -- Industrial averages got up to 111.17 5:", A __ which is almost as high as they Ben Aviation 14% , were 10 days m. 1 expect this m- BM “is”! rm _Currencg,;g vance to " with occasional g§,',§,fff_‘", 21V» ‘ moderate lfiilhhldll Sdtbfl-CYA until Billilrll Ailibliluels. H the Industrial averages reach 11a. (run 0n . my, 19% (Canadian Press) (‘an Dry Gi ‘ NEW YORK, M 0-’! di - a‘; €gocklzveumcgugzingethaexrrfig (lan Pnc 15%;: rullrwsa quiet III the ‘Saragossa:- mduaévml a 0 we; M u we“ tgiiecxlblresb 57% 51% uiiungaupliarkftalltodgy on account oi WPflKe-S - -_ ‘l . - 31% . e o ay n on on. "co d m8 k_ (.0111 So . T11 d rte iln d l ll n , . hemmnzjg a: twvmewzeou (iflllzlr 1 ' cent EINQldlsinPraEQaOIBnCQ-kI ‘Elia to take profits. Chic sci-in . 4:12 t/sullltl‘ c2113 2:130:15: wllllguillllghlgigllC-II McKeesport Tin Plate. recom- 41 t mine, closing at ii 50% cents. showed ‘h. . , mended tor 135 when it was 95 and so *- 1°" "f -°°‘/c "f l w"- severai times since. rose six ootirlts a _ N R ' d ‘ more yesterday and today, ma ng 1m ew eme y another all tune new high at 100 23st 14.11pm. ~ "V ‘ ‘ seams... Oil hi which you should For ' Dlalmtles be long around 38 and 25 rose 25.,‘ some more, closing at. 38 1-0. Don't i105.’ 11y Howard W. Blakeslee u“ Wm EM Am“ m“ .60 131.1% Associated Press Science Edltor Phillip Morris sold at 48 i-fl, still E1611! Pow Light . . . . .. 2% piBy Glllrdlllls Sfifllllfiwllg) bu bel 43. National Distillers ‘re .;. . . . . . . .. sl/ s 31155915119315 "Y -"' W" Ioseya iraxion further. still s. buy glgvtpgrattlTi’ftea ' w’: ‘at’? ‘l’: i-algdwvéei, whiltga “i?” 3157c“: LAmm 1 7 ' ,' 2 ea o ypu 11g eniona _ 2:3: pId has fifwilsr, 5:3 fifilflml," " if’? o; three small meals a day. with be- bonds which were 4s earlier this f» 5-mi- 51,“ meen-meel Bmwksj“: milk ""11"- lr-u . nt .. mu, 3m‘, nana or orange uce. liitlll Wu »= be Mm.“ around n vmtcd mmflvlmr m“: n“, "1 kinds oi domestic tantrums, which A“ pa?‘ u“ be. bu“ i“ below (minim. rm. vl; 1,4 are not, as they believe, due to soul ircr canass Gel Bhich o“ (irout \\'osl._Sug.,. 314;, 3-1112 troubles. but to ‘ hyperinsulism. a l: ‘félrlgtargold w 123505310101. beyow lloilsiou uu . . . . . . . .. 1.23;. newly defiined dilsxeasc described to a A i the Amer can Co ege o P ys clans 20, got back to 22 l-Z and will sell for’; here today‘ _ again well above 30. Anm. Bank A promising remedy for diabetes’ Note midi? Bllill-hel’ new mlh “l 4g an extract oi the duodenum, which 26 3-4, hflld 1'01‘ B9B!‘ 4°~ , t} may be much cheaper than the i11- The Rails will have a~‘good-ad- 10% sulin developed by Sir Frederick vance if the Pension decision is ‘Ii Banting oi Toronto and associates favorable and will not bidak last 15%? also tvas reported to the college. ' month's lows ii the unexpected ' 2o J l-lyperinsullsm was reported by ‘happens and the decision should go Lon“, “h, 1",} 1H 2gb’. Beale Harris, M.D., Professor Emer- "MM, the“ v _ __ ,,,.,<,.,._._,,,,,., 1.1,, 1,38,,‘ $812 itus of Medicine oi the University of Sm," 5m“; mould,“ m“ mg Jluclyffriivl; 23 Alabama as "a new disease entity." Amn. Smelting should be‘ bnilsht i111? “.'*I““ ~ i 1'; ‘glib: ilggw": f! dgtbitwshe "Y: cn any moderate dips. Keep 1on8 0f Sin-s 1%.. PM ° 3° '5 e9 wn’ ° ‘ ’ m’ ° bu J hns ll t w. , the, body to use toogmuch instead oi §§§§f$e§gfi§§j?;§f“§3c,hi, i”, hgtllli. lhlim 2,?‘ too little as in abetes. Dr. Harris ' ‘ -. bu" Ills . _ . . H said it hSS._b€0l1_mlStii.‘kBll_IDl‘ many 4i Case Threshing around .1 afill 1 , v I .\l1tl Dairy Prml 1 ' hold all other recently recom- Nntl Pow 1| l H“ “m °l dlsegsu’ m” “d!” insanity‘ d d M“. nun,“ ‘ g " 8 Dr. Harris quoted by name a not- men c . - B n“ 3,1,“. yflnk ,~_,;,;‘__'j' 5 ed Boston physician as saying that 5 F» xlnrih AlllPr ifone would go to Reno he probably rnssn i\~.‘I§{."\l'§i" llwgédmfllllllfs a 8°94 ma"? “was °1 , < . y r s m. ~ ‘I lpal,"g¥,',"l\- The duodenal extract for diabetes DOW JOYNPS M1751 Rflflfwd Pen‘ lulu rfii . . . . _, was reported by Garfield Duncan, siorl act invalld."_ Pllllmuu‘ (‘u .. M.D., of the Pennsylvania Hospital. Dow Jones. ‘Iéfilgh- n --h- The duodenum is the portion of the n5,‘ "n" I,;,,,,_,"‘ intestinal tract immediately below gun-uny Stun-s the ‘stiilmach and in it soma of the a icura nnniuluu . most rnportant steps in gestion C0 m In ll n l 8 l8 film“ ‘J iilml 0 take place. The extract has been :\<(N,‘H“‘,) Y, _ - " under experiment by numerous phy- gflnnyp, sicians {or several years, ,without much progress reported. . described ‘l5 ztuuil ltrinvllu _ Today, Dr. Duncan ‘. m‘ ""‘ [y- cases for some oi whom‘ the iesults k"; __ ' were remarkabldThese rsons were su-ivurv \\'tll'lll'f‘ given insulin first then the duodenal extract was substituted. It controlled diabetes for periods of t c to eight weeks, without resort to ultn. Even aiter the duodenal extract was stopped, uuproveme ‘ in some cases continued for periods of a few days to many months. - The duodenal extract can be given by mouth. Only a small dose is needed alter meals. Apparently it is one of the body's natural controls which teams with the insulin pro- duced by the pancress to control use of sugar. ' Unveiled Plaque To .U.S. Minister (By The Canadhn Press) LONDON, May s-rsily Denbigh, as president of the English Chap- ter o! the Colonial Danica of Am- erica, unveiled a plaque at 0, Glos- venor Gardens, London, S. W., in memory o! John Adams. the first American Minister to Great Brit- ain, and his wile, Mrs. Bingham, wife od-the United States Ambassa- dor, attended the ocs ony. The plaque was inscribed: "lln American Minister to Great Brit- ain, May, 1706-March, i700, after- wards second President _of the tcr Abigail was married to Colonel Williams Stephens Smith. John Adams and Abigail, his wife, through character and personality, betweenthe two English-speaking countries In their memory this tablet is placed by the Colonial Dames of America." Kllleil In Car Accident (C. P. by Guardian's Special WIN) UITAWA, oelin the ailtomobile in which‘ she was a was struck by oi Ottawa, at a downtown this house lived John Adams, first I'll did much to create understanding passenpr _ mother car driven by Roderick ‘Perkins, so street intersection here. The main artery in Miss Neelins neck was severed “CW even to the 51731551 ers of those who consuming public‘ Practically every merdran lone customers in 1935-1 law of business. This loss must be replaced or bk will die. The trader danger point, eamiind them Ffiflffiifi’ custom- sirab wuia tin-Canadawlll business who been customers, again and increase turnover merchandising linked. advertising in the daily newspapers. . People are reading daily before, not: from curiosi , oday the best. t0 know t supply their daily wants. Lost markets, which are only other words for lost customers, are now being regained . by yoi} or agqtuired bygthiczlrs. You at: itixtio , curse an o our us ess to gulch through ch: newspapers every day - with the Canadian buying public. pg r; [[1501 . i , SPONSORED BY THE I CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION newspaper-Issuers: but from need offered no ADVERTISE i N IIEATHIIST PiAiIEll__IiT400 Storms Take Heavy Toll in Brazil. (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) BAHIA. Brazil, May li-Drench- ing rains and poweriul_ winds wrought‘ their sixth straight day oi havoc today in Bahia and the interior. Fatalities. unofficially placed at 400, appeared to be mounting. No oificlal figures on the num- ber of dead and injured were avail- able, but authorities believed they were growing. Hundreds of injured and homeless streamed to charity institutions and army headquarters. Authoritative estimates placed the of homeless in Bahia at 2,000 as compared with last night's ll .000. The stats constituent msernbly voted an urgent. appeal to the gov- ernor of the province for relief, not only in this city. Brazil's third largest, ..ut in the interior as well. l The extent oi damage ir1 thein- icrlor was unknown because oi bro- ken cornmunicati l lines. \ NIW HAVEN SCHOOL Honor Roll for the month oi Ap- Grade X.—l. Harry Boyle. I Grade lZ.--l. Iouis Deveresux and Catherine MacNevin; 1. ‘Louise United States. From here his daugh- when y. Grads vliL-i. Annie Dar-rash. Grade V.-l. Anna Docherty; I. Watson MacNevm. Grade IV.-l. Elnmett Cavansgli: anagh, . Grade IIL-i. James lilurpfly; 7. 308cm MacPhee. Grade I. Sr.-—1. Wilbur Gassz- 2. Lillian h Nevin. x -Periset Attendance: Barry Boyle, Louis Devereaux, Aflhllf pound lllmerMacPherson. teacher. LUDIIMAN DIDWNID ‘ (C. P. by Guardian's spacial Wire) NEW faction of English ware," the paper IAYI WWO :2 I1@Il'-'UCP*‘~‘~?:=u..,./l - \ . l 2. Arthur Pollard; s. Austin Cav- Darrac . Grade I. Jr.—l. Alexander Mac- R-IVE, N. 3., May 5-403- oph Perry Green, 24-year-old Tay Creek lumberman. was drowned in " New River yuterday when he slip- lied, into t!!! swift. current from a rift While engaged in the annual '-A> . . ‘ I _ "mu? tmlilttlfft‘ ' *.;..,.*§Ti.:’.. ‘.1. llli’,‘:'alli~,‘.'."i' Child Burned, _ Near Death ..,___ . (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) YARMOUTH, N. 5., May 5- Korrlbly burned when hei- clothing caught fire, slx-year-old Pauline Hubbard lay near death in Yar- mouth hospital tonight. A match which she lighted while playing alone in her backyard yesterday afternoon set her cloth- ‘ing afire. Screaming, the child ran to hes mother inside the house. lidlrs. Hubbard blurted her hands severely tearing the blazing clothes off Paulina Find Much Grist In Divorce Mill (By The Canadian Press) . May tl-Since the new divorce law was decreed, the span- lsh courm have granted 6,000 di- voices. It is estimated that half of the cases merely needed ‘izgai confirmation a; the couples had actually lived apart for some time past. The number oi new divorrc C15- es is estimated to '~e about 000 annually. This men-rs ample work for most courts and it may be nec- essary to extend judicial facilities in order to avoid congestion or dc- lay owing to the great numbc: oi divorce cases. ‘There is a higher percentage of divorce eases among the old Span- ish nobility, than the lower classes. It is to be recalled that it was mainly the Monarchist nobility who opposed the divorce facilities. ...?i____ WIS‘! OOVEBEAD SCHOOL The following is the standing oi’ West Oovelsesd School for the month of April: rude X.-—l. Ivy Hughes; 2. Kathleen Mays. Grade DL-l. Mary Thon-ias: 2. Iiiner Macbaughlan; s. Lcith Mac- Illllan. Grade VIII-i. Florence Macmi- lan; I. Thelma Matthew; a. Ben- son Auld. Grade VL-l. Rhea Macmillan; I. Idith Prilnll; S. Muriel Frimell. Grade IV. 8r.-l. Robert Marsh- all; I. Iovinis. Macllvonsldys. Ver- naMaye. . Grads IV. Jr.-1. Reta Mactlil- Ian; I. Iranoes MscKinnol-l; 3. lhrtie MlcMillan. “Grade Ill-l. Hilda Oassford; i. loric Mayo. Grade IL-i Jennie Russell. Gtrade I. Sr. 1. Betty MscMillan. y Grade I. Jr.-i. Olive Maye. Perfect Attendance: Kathleen Settlement In Longshoremen by Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, May iS-Hastily laden after termination _ ongshoremenfls walkout had tied 1p ocean shiwing here for three days, nine freighters sailed from the port of Montreal last night and tod . The walkout, which is estimated to have cost shipowners ssooflto or more. ended Saturday at 2:30 p. m. in what», was announced asvictory ior the workers who returned to the whsrves singing and jirbilimt over a contract that gave them all their demands for the full navi tion season. Tile three-day silence over the was broken " ‘ as activity burst forth around some 30 ocean-going vessels. Early in the day a tem, Conn-u llaindian Iurll Nails-ea. Spiritual vs . l0 par Inch; N word Other mica 0a appllodlon llmlsinilfb ‘ alt olv laser strictly three two. IAIIM-‘ls m word. prise r non In the o papilla ll lllvlloa. si- For Sale FOI- SAIJ — AUCTION IOITI- rive, Brion and Scorn Guardian Cards. Central Job Printery. Nos. l-ti. 1-‘03 - V! Paper suitabla for placing under rugs, etc. Office. I-fl-tf. I0! SAII — LAIfll WOODEN Bed, also Couch. Apply Guardian. ' n-‘ma-a-s-sl. Advertising Rates-Payable in lilllfiliilil n, 4e per word; “null-fl and [lantern lorula,,lo oer Insril- Announcement: and (‘IIIIII I'M". , per names lowers ofilondolnnca 10¢- ntleea at Thanks and Aplrroelat on, POI SAL! — COOKING SNVI. Cheap. ll Chestnut Street. ' ' n-‘iaae-s-a-si. so: sat: ...~r1uo'rnr- sun m1. ‘Apply, James Blackmail, Wlnaloe Station. n-nus-u-i-o To Lei flying glass. log drive . hylour others, passengers in both Green had fallen into the water ears, were uninjured. from the same raft an hour before M“ {um Hump", ' Mum‘ Perkins was arrested oh a but managed to reach shore after m-‘gn, my"; warm’; m)“, charge oi crirnmal negligence but a hard battle. -- ~ ~~ - < jumping“; 5mg. “ma”; m“ was released on bail oi U500. An The body was recovered today Oajforqfl, 0mg m”, lncueat-will-baopsssadtomorlow. bntnoiiiqileatwillbabald. , T0 LITV— Ilflli IOOIID ltrcet. Is Reached ’s Strike ‘ agreement, which wold have moi demands oi the association oi syn- dicated longshcremen until Ma! 25 was reiused by the workers whes presented to them by their dele- gation. Almost irmnediatei j-IWT‘ wards a meeting was call at the offices of the Shipping Federation H of Canada and, with relxvasenta- tives oi the shipping companies and oi the ilnion presentya con- tract for the entire seas§n was drawn up and signed. ' -, The workers received all. their demands which included a num- ber of concessions in working con- ditions and a provision fonan ex- tra l6 cents an hour to be paid for handling grain and certain - other bulk cargoes such as nitrc, sill- phur and fertilizer. ~ I 1e pu- words Classified ‘Ion pi-r lneln Llaaa oi Iloraland 10a perloohosac Ila colloid Miscellaneous _ a New msuaaiuca FEATURE ' Double 1- tection. Now is the tima to secure that necessary ,.rotectloa for very little outlay. ‘Bkiquira stating age. J. A. MoonefChar- lcttetown. ' Wanted WANTED - FURNISHED ROOM. Apply Guardian. L-72s7-5-4-3i WANTED -‘ OFFICE ‘SUITE three rooms at least, heate centrally located, first or‘ seco floor. Write Box 380. - 11-7213-5-4-1! Male Help Wanted wanna - sum roa ' sass work. Apply Wallace Owen‘, .neh rm. ‘L-‘IMI-‘S-l-Si. work. Apply Mrs. It. Herbert. Percy ialuictg L-‘IIIHB-d-ll. — ‘KAN "dwelling. Italian Juno m. imprisoned. WARTID-MAN POI “FAIR: "t'§."n"’lnui='é’...u' I'm“? " ‘ nu. ' t-vm-s-i-c-I