mLY_2.3» 1236'- THE CHAR-L0'l'|'ETOWN_ GUARDTAN Mt"l. Stock :STOCK QUOTA TIONS -¢_# Morning Stock Letter (mceived over Pitficfd and Co’: Private Wire) NEW YORK, July 22—~Corc-prate reports this morning are generally better than those for the same per;od of 1935. American Brake Shoe and.F‘oundry earnings per share for the 8 months amounted to 01.96 against 72 cents in 1935. Favorable busineu news this morning. includes American Pet- roleum instituie report. of a reduc- tion of over 500,000 barrels in to- tal gasoline stock in the week and. ms July 18. Dividend meetings to- day include Armstrong cork, 1:1,};-. banks Morse, Ingersoll Band, [.13. Set! and Meyers and Phillips Pet- roleum. Subject to slight correct. ion believe the market will go higher and would favor the steels, Coppers. Atchison, southern Paci- fice. New York Central. North Am- erican. General Electric. Allis Chalmers. Continental can and Standard Oil of New Jersey. r. lsuppllod by Pltlleld Ind Corn- pgny munlsan of Montreal sloclr uxclunli and curb market) In-cu now Last B A 011 35 Dom .-‘t su, Fvlrll A ‘J0 Inn: (711 11 Int Pill! ‘iiii _\il~lx-in-rs A 10 \\'irlkcr (iond ;;_-rt‘ MINING MINING .. (Canadian Press) TORONTO. July 22- Mining shares continued their advance to- day on the Toronto stock exchange with several isues posting new high records in the good action. Gold and miscellaneous indices each added about a point. Medium priced golds were feat- ured with Hard Rock rising 30 cents to close at 3.25 after touch- ing a new peak of 3.29 Chromium gave its best display since being listed with a 17 cent gain to 2.45 and O'Brien. Bidgood Kirkland. Mcwatters. Canadian Malartic and Beattie were substantially higher. Central Patricia touched a peak of 4.90 but finished at 4.65 and God's Lake. Argosy and San Antonio lost a few cents. Read Authier dropped 20 to 3.30. Anglo-1-Iuronian moved up to 6.00 a new top and a gain of 50. East Malartic led the penny section with a 6 cent addition to 86 and Arntfield. Ashley and Sladen were better. Minto and Central Manl- toba were soft. Bear, Nlpissing and Waite Amu- let improved in thc silvers as did Ventures. Eherritt and Mandy am- ong base mctals. Noramla fell to 52. though and Falconbiidge was down. Oils were firmer. Dome, Little Long Lac and Pioneer strengthened in the big golds. but Bralcme and Teak- MTjE"CtiRBl Currencies (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. July 22—I.eading foreign currencies continued under pressure today. In addition to the Spanish sit- uation, which further depressed the peseta despite official control measures, there were increased of- ferlngs of gold block currencies from the continent. The French franc lost .00 5-8 of a cent. Dutch suildcrs yielded .05 of a cent and Swiss francs dropped .03 1-2 of a cent. The pound sterling lost 1-4 of a cent. The Japanese yen steadied fol- lowing the reopening of markets in Tokyo which were closed fol- lowing rumors of an impending change in the exchange setup. The unit closed .02 of a cent higher. Dealings were light. MONTREAL, July 22-Leading currencies declined narrowly on Montreal foreign exchanges today. Pound sterling lost 1-6 cent at $5.02 11-18 while the French franc cased .01 cent to 6.62 cents. The United State sdollar was even at 1-16 premium. PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, July 22- Potato prices firmed slightiy on Montreal open produce markets today while butter, cheese and eggs were steady in light trading. NEW Quebec potatoes were quot- ed at $1.25 to 31.35 cents per 30 pound bag. ' Cheese averaged 13 1-2 to 3-4 cents per pound for Ontario white and colored while Quebecs were unquotcd. Butter was quoted at 22 5-8 cents per pound for carlots or less of no 1 while l:i.s to retailers were 24 1-2 for solids and 25 for -prints. Graded egg shipments in carlois or legs were quoted at 24 to 25 Hughes were lower and McIntyre and Lake Shore unchanged. \ wunl. (itlu-r min on application. liriimum (‘burn for any ndvertiument twenty-flu euit|_ Cents a dozen for A large. 22 to 23 for A medium. 21 to 22 for C, Advertising nates—ra'§’§El2”li.“”i’B}“;’E2°§°' Canlrnl Guardian lornll, do per ward: We-iern Ind Enltorn llN‘lIl. le Der word; Anrlnum-.«-inoniu and Coming lC\'anl| to per word; Cln-Iliad in per wurd; In lilemurlnm Nation. 70¢ per inch; Lint: or [floral and “Dir”-ml 0!!-rlnn. (‘r-rd-. mu. do per IIIIIIIQ: Letter: of Cnnllolureo roc- nor In:-Ii; hrrtlcol of Tlrnnlu and Appreciation, we [uir inch or do per C. 'K§{ V Mieceiialrer-pa __ Male Help Wanteu'_i_ FARMERS /i'l‘TENTloNi BUY spray material now at low prices for cash. B. J. Trowsdaie, West- mo (1. L-6271-7-21-31. IUCTION SALE SATURDAY. JULY 25th. 5 oclock. 40 R(l'l‘5 cf hay standing. 1-iopcdalc Road. John _ E. Mr.-.Lcod. L-6324-T-23-31 L:j___.'___.:_., . , l'Hl-I SUN LIFE HAS A NEW Low premium policy which guaran- tees even in the event of your death the coinpietion oi the things you had planned to do. Consult J. A. Moore, Currie __i-Building, Charlottetown. SEVEN PASSENGER (JAR LEAV- ing for Bcston August 3. return- ing August 14. Apply Guardian Office. cr McDonald's Bus. No- bana Tea Room M1301-7-22-Si Female Help. Wanted wiiu-Tr-:‘n —— l\TX1‘[)Wl-‘”GR G cral housework. reference rc- qulrzd. Apply betwecn '1 and 8 evening. Mrs Harry Foster, 9 Euston st. 1.6308-7-32-81 WANTED 4 IMMEDIATELY — AN experienced maid for general housework. References rtqulred. Phone 768. L-6290 WAN'l‘ED—A GIRL FOR GENER- al housework. Apply at Guardian 0ffice_ L-62792 AN'l‘ED—MAlD I-‘OR GENERAL housework. A',‘p1y Mrs. H. w. Clay. East Royalty. Phone 15-R1 ' L-dam-7-xi-1i To Let 0 LIT — SEVEN IIOOMID tenement, modern conveniences. Hot water heating. Immediate Dolleuon. Apply 1'19 Grafton st. L-8295 WANTED — MAN TO WORK ON farm. D. I-1. Murchison, North River. L-6252-7-21-31. WANTED —BOY TO WORK ON farm Apply C. W. Miallett. 16304-7-22-31 __,_______._,$__.__c APPRENTICE W A N T E D T 0 learn Barber Trade. Short Course expert training. Molar Barber Coi- icge Halifax N-35$ VVANTED — LINOTYPE OPER- ator. scconder. capable of setting straight mattcr. State wages and experience. The Eastern Chron- icle. New Glasgow. Nova Scotia. N-388-'1-22-2i. Wanted WANTED—BOTTLES. PINTE AND ql1£1iiS_.~Ph0n0 1107. L-5128-8-17-if ROARDERS WANTED. CENTRAL location. Phone 537. L-6307-7-22-31. For Sale OFFICIAL BASEBALL SCORE Pads ten cents Postage extra. Apply Charlottetown Guardian. . A i-..—_“~”...~-‘.3.-an ivifr:o_l”“u An etc. 194 Prince Street. L-8281-7-21-31. __g_ .,_,_,_ ,. W ,,,__-__.____ FUR sac». _ AUSTIN can N. Y. ‘Stock Exchange (I-wall-u by Pilllald And ya. uenweu of luntr-cal‘ not-is .u. °hl1Ilo and curb llrvlson 5‘“"' Out: but All (‘In-in Am Ciin Alli Fur Pi‘ Ani liuli Am T01 T01 Aui \\'iricr Alincoiulu Airliisnli All Iii‘! Aulnlrii Bulli Loru ‘Bait Ohio ‘ . iciitilx Av :31‘ 3 l n n s 541,1‘ 5?; Briggs Man 52% 0 Case 104% 1041,; (‘hrs Ohio (lily; 1. (‘hrvslnr 120 1111:‘ (our No] 15% 131,‘ (mu Sn 3. 35‘ (on has C 411,4, -I11,-_. (‘nrn Fr 7313.’, 72% Deere 74%; 1.1!]. Du mt 1('»ii&; lice Autn Lt film. 181$‘ 16% H15‘ .‘il '_ . i’_“-_- 421/. (ll-n l~'un(|ii 401.4. 40”‘. (ion .\lni 71 101,; Ht Nnr Phi '15 211/. limi )|nt (‘no 171/. 11 Ill (‘on 2.15;’. ."l Int 'lI'l T01 17i5,fi 1'1": ktrnnr-1-nil 4i <i.'i‘.(_- Silas i‘n(- Rx’ 11% -04% .\lnnt \\‘ani «HM. 4.1‘/J .\llir (‘n 19% 10% I\' Y (‘on 40% 30% New Ynrk N H 3% 3'/A Nor Am C 341/. .'L'Wu Nor Puc ’.’7U_- 27% Fuck uni inI1_. 1114 Penn R R 31% 371/; Phil \inr 911116. 011 Pull \lr .\' J 40 491,. Rilli (‘n 1'.’ 1? Rnxiril Ron 305.‘, ‘2EW_- Snlitli Pm‘ 39% .'lil Kill ('31 .\' J (H‘£~ ('~7i"q Siiillo rm 1': 115;. 'l‘cx (‘Iv .'ll\‘(, 40 l'nllv-ll :\II‘ 2111- 37% i'nln~ll nun imp 1714. iT'¢« I‘ R null 306/. 2911, 1' R St (‘n 1131'; 112'”; 1' S lull A1 --'IM 34 Vanmllurn 2112 20". \\'nrm~r Bros 111’, 111/. \\'NIt I'll R93} SR1/4 \\'oat Air B0 413’: «MM. rvm Elev iris!/. 1.'liu_. \\’tml\rnrth MM 52%’. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, July 22—'I‘rading was slow and prices remained un- changed on all classes of Montreal livestock markets" in ea.r1y.settle- nient today. Receipts: Cattle. 26; calves. 42: hogs. 231; sheep and lambs. none. Calves offered were good steers and remained unsold. Good calves sold at 36 while medium calves went at $5.50 and heavy drinkers selling at $4.50. Bacons were $9.75 fed and wat- ered while selects drew the usual :1 premium. Butchers, heavies and lights were cut 50 cents per hun- dredweight and extra heavies 81 per hundredweight. sows were from $6.25 to $7.25. Hog prices advanced to $12.50 rail grade on Maritime markets selling at $9.40 off truck and $9.75 off car. Sows remained unchanged at $8.50 rail grade. $6 off truck and $6.35 weighed off car. Steers brouaht from 56 down. Cows were $3.75 with canners $1.25 to $2 and cutters $2 to $2.50. Bulls were steady at $3.25 dcwn. Vealers brought $5.50 and grass- ers $3. Lambs were $8 off cars and $7.- 75 off trucks. CRA IN (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG. July 22—Wheat futures p:i.cs continued to sag on Winnipeg grain exchange today as libzral selling brcke through thin support. Values closed 3-4 to 3-8 cent lower. with July at 92 3-4. October 92 1-4 to 1-2 and December at 91 5-8 cents a bushel. Export business was placed at 500.000 bushels. The market scored fractional opening gains, but support weak- ened and liberal selling for . New York and southern account car- ried values downward to losses amounting to two cents at the low points in late trading. Short-cov- ering initiated recovery near the close. - Moderate demand for the top- grades continued in cash wheat. with 1. 2 and 3 northern enquired after. Business in durums was also in evidence. Most coarse grains futures clos- ed higher. with good buying cred- ited to domestic interests appear- LIVES TO CK Exchange c——.-.—- (Iuppllod I1 Pltlield and co... puny numbers cl Montreal uioell aulnnn III on-D marital) Itoc-kn Ono: Lin Abitlbl 2 2 Bnthurlt A 131,4 131,5 Beaubarnoin 3 3 Bell Tel 116 1401/, Bras 1295 12 Brew Ca Cup 2 2% Bruck Silk 5115 S5)’, 8 C Pow A 3054 gm,‘ (‘inn Corn 6% (in; (‘an Nor Pr 2456 2-11,, Can Par rra 11/; (‘an ilyd PM 33%. 3.514 (‘an ind A1 11% (iv, (‘an Pac 13% 1:1 ffelnnciio 28 28 (‘ock Plow 6 (1 (‘tins Smelt 56 ."»(i-3’. mu: Song 22 :2 Dom (‘uni PM 15% 1.514 Dom Brlrlge 39% 30 Dom St E 514. 51/. Dom at av. 31,; Fraser C 14% 141,’; Gen st Ware: 4 4 How Smith 13' 1!.‘ imp Tab 14 14 Int Nickel ~ 51% 50'/,. Duke wnnaa 241/. 25 Maui.-.v Hnr 4% 454 .\1cCnll Front 14% M15 liinnt 1"r 301/. .101}, Nat. Brow 44% 45 Nat St (‘or 15% 1515 Norandn M 02 Pow (‘r 1114 1.'lL’. Ono 1‘r 11114 181., Shaw 191/; 191/. Sun Fan 1"i‘rl 13 1.3 St of (‘an 0514 M11. Win Elec 2% 2% BANK! Bk (‘an Bk (‘am Bk .\1tl Rk N. S Royal Bk New York Curb (Bnnprmi by l'l(fIeIil and Com- uany mrurirn at Montreal um-In x clrunge inn-I Curb llnrkei) Btoclu Cloui Alum Corp Am 134 Am (‘ynn 11 mi Amer (hm Elm-. 41% Assoc Gas Elee Am Sup i’: 21.’, Alina (‘u 131/. (‘an .\inr Cit Serv 47/. Creole Pet I.‘.'ilig Elec Bd 51: 241/; Ford Can A 10%’. Gulf 011 Penn 85 Burn Oil Re! M‘; imp Oil 201. 13 Pete 3.5‘; \iirg Hlld 1515 Etd Oil Ken 1S3’. l'n Light Pr A 814 Va Light Pr pfd 07-1. 1’ ' Produce . rtces (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. July 22- Wheat nor no 2 $1.01. Barley C W no 3 61. "Oats, C W no 3 49. Oats. feed no 1 47. Flour, spring wheat patents. firsts $8. Flour seconds 85.80. Flour bakers $5.50. Flour winter wheat patents. choice $3.90 to 84.10. Flour white corn $4.70 to $4.90. Bran ton $25.25. Shorts ton $27.25. ii/ciddlings ion $31.25. Rolled oats bag 00 lbs $2.85. 1-lay no 2 per ton carlcts $8-$9. Cheese Ont white and col 13 1-2 to 3-4. Butter no 1 23 5-8. Eggs in cartons A large 98. Eggs A medium 27. Eggs B 25. Eggs C 23 to 24. Potatoes new Que 80's $1.25 to $1.35. EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. July 22-British and foreign exchange in to the Canadian dollar as compil- ed by the Royal Bank oi’ Canada closed today as foliows:— Argentina peso .2745. Australia pound 4.0135 Belgium belga .1691. Bulgaria lev .0135. China Hong Kong dollars .3230. Denmark kronc .2245. France franc .0862. Germany reichsmark .4036. Great Britain pound 5.0268. Holland florin .0811. Holland florin .681‘ India rupee .3805. Japan yen .2940. Jugoslaviia dlnar .0230. New Zeaiand pound 4.0542 South Ai'r;ca pound 5.0021. Spain pessta .2593. Sweden krone .2593. Switzerland franc .3278. United States dollar 1-18 per cent premium. relation mand high 5.02 9-16; low 5.02 1-8; close 5.02 5-16; 60 day bills $5.02 1-2; France 6.61 3-4; Italy 7.90; Belgium 16.90; Germany 40.33; Canada 99 29-32. . L\)sing exchange raics:—- At Montreal—P0il.:(i 5.02 11-16; U. 5. dollar 1.00 1-1.}; franc 6.62. At New York——Pound 5.02 5-16; Canadian dollar 99 29-32; franc 6.61 3-4. At Paris-Pound 75.01 1-2 tr‘; U. 8. dollar 15.11 fr; Canadian dollar 15.10 fr. In gold—Pound 12:. 2d: U. S lar 59.19 csnls. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. July 22-Butter adian commodity cxcltnngc pro-1 duce section today. Butler spot: Sales: 600 Que 23 ‘ 5-8. Que (90 scorcl 23 to '23 1-4. N Chccsc SDOi-—Ul‘iql"i,f‘(i. . Eggs Spot-Ont A large '2 l 25; A medium 22 1-2 to 2.: 1 1-2 to 21. l Toronto and .'*ntrcal»Indus-‘ trial storks lowcr. ~ Toronto NIi1‘i"S—Hl’!i‘l(‘l'. i New Ycrk—-Stock. c'o=<:d lower. . Winnipcg—Wl~.cnt. down 3-4 to 3-8 cents. New oYri-r--Cotton lower; sugar hlghrr. NEW TROUSERS I-‘OR GUARDS LON1',‘ON—(CP\ —— Tight-fitting trousers. held down BY means of a strap under the boot. is the newest dress regulation for molmicd emc- ers (I the Brlgadc of Guards. — *_? GOODYEAIVS ALL-WEATHERL; aim ////i%//// )1!/MW ' zl;.A_nr-rx-—.' irvw<r~r .l<:i.l~"‘- ultural Relic exchange easy. Great Britain de- CANBERRA. Ausirnlza, July 20- . ( d 1 L ks (CP)—RC‘]ii:S gt :1 culiurc bc‘.ie'.'ed ‘S_";“I‘ D-S,-yus ' introduced from thousands of years ago have horn discovered on the I‘2'obrmml Isl- while stoncs. 1'! feet high rind six feet Odd. were laid out in orderly in- Many were iirriingcd in rec- lnnglcs thought to have been sacred places devoted to tomb tcmples and prifilegcd burial Discovery was made by P. stralinii government dollar 59.24 cents; Canadian dol- |b‘" cult practices. Miscellaneous -l"‘“'~‘°~“- It was cstimntcd rccks \\'(‘l_VZil(‘d in thc l‘ii‘iKil'b‘.ii‘h00d cf 12600 pounds. pric:s were batcly sicady on C1n- lili‘ the Tank of crcctinsz ~ntc<i izrt-at dim- Rates Reduced LUXURIOUS S. S. Hochelaga Now is your chance to Call the oificc for infor- mation and reservation. STROKE of genius created the All-Weather tread in 1915, and no effort of Goodyear or any other tire company in the intervening 21 years has been able to find anything to equal 1!. The greatest researchers in the world of rubber —-Goodyear—would be quick toswitchto another tread pattern if such a change would be advan- tageous to you. But thousands of practical tests- and 20 years of worldwide use — on every sort of road and in all weathers prove that no other tread pattern even approaches Goodyear’s All- Weather tread for long, economical wear, safe traction and freedom from skid in any direction. Don't you experiment with so-called “revolu- tionary principles!” Step into the store of any Goodyear dealer and get PROOF of Goodyear’s long wear; PROOF of the stopping power of the All-Weather tread on wet glass . . . smoother and slipperier than any road you'll ever drive on. Before you buy an untried tire see the newest Goodyear. demonstrations. Then your judgment will tell you to choose Goodyears, just as most motorists do. AWIOA culiics. In addition to their great weigirt hey were fragile. which Tirade triliisportation over long dis- lncar one of the formations reveal- '<d fl'.'i'_’.n1i‘1‘ii5 of human boncs. p:>t- is wrong herc. lands Headquarters at Charlniictmwi “°11d11|l€II'tt‘I's at Georgetown Parcels carried at minimum charge Bus will stop on rignnl onmuic. 1.. S. JOHNST().\'F. l (fhargc. Engine. Vall's Radio Service. -1*—:;' ._::;:fi;f;"’m FOR SALE — CHEAP BDOOD horse. will exchange for year old colt. Wendell -Rodd. winsloe- ing in July oats. NEW YORK. July 32—F‘oreign GORDON FIFE, Soldier of Fortune Ali to the Rescue! L-8323-7-33-31 _ —————f:—' '..''—.i "—"‘ For! SALE — om: MODEL A sedan. cheap. Apply 157 P1'1“°° sh L-6318 - To B.:9:--:.____ SUMMER COTTAGE A1‘ APP!-Ii Tree Wharf for July and Auallsh : .3. Harland ifor sale ‘land!!! will In ldoivol by “I0 degsigned no to Ifldny am July 1 It. for the purchase of the IMMI- -' “Maria I” as also now lie: at ‘ Grit’! Whirl. Clmrlotlctown. lllsllut or any land» not neces- Irily uliépfid." ’ = A rra arrows STEAMSHIP (:0. mo. . ‘ 'I"i-It-as-at-so. 0-u din. J. R. Burnett. arL_i:“29__,_‘6.“A nos‘! YESTERDAY. ROUND rose pin with pearls. Finder lenvn It Guardian Omce. £62’1_2j-'1_’l_-_3; I.0l'l'—I"RJDAY NOON IN 0“ mu po_ mack and white Shea fer com‘;innt‘ou rm ='-lid Pmcil. Libera‘ rewarl 1:031‘? 1“ 'Guu'disn omoe. L-0326-7-23-11 l (DIE ('ll._.9iDOT, BLAST YOUi...AND GET IT OVER WITH! By Bob Moore and Iohn Holds 5” VURRED BY ENIUS MESSk6E....A\.| HAS Ai....Tl-IE GIRL SPOKE TRULY... THERE HAS BEEN WORK HERE AH, THERE IS THE TRAP- PRMSE ALLAHl...| AM NOT T00 U\TE.......NOW I OWE THIS YOUNG MARKHAM SAHIB SOMETHING FOR MYSELF DIAKING IT CLEAR Trzlmc 0i‘iicer—-Hey. you can‘! i‘ _ make a_turn to the right. Pa,pua,V.ances a pr.blem. An excavation. Moum5t_why not omcer? Trafflc 0iTicer—Well, a rightturn If you want to turn right. turn left. ueorgeiowi:-iiiian...etown Bus St‘- .52‘ ‘ °‘ STARTING MONDAY, APRIL 27th. stones rcsc.mbled a miniature Stone- indicntcil (x;.~:toncc of cult practices in the long or; 3 or as soon after as possible. Leave Georgetown . . . . .. 11.15 A.lVl.Leave Chariotetown 4.00 (AM. Cardigan . . Johnston's River .. 420 I-.M. 48 Road . . - \\'eb'.l.er’s Corner .. 4.30 l’.M. Baldwin's .. - Fort Augustus no PM. St. Theresa's . . 9.00 A.M. Plsquid . _ . _ . . _ _ _ _. 45° p_M_ Peakcs .. -~ . .. 9.10 AJVL Peakes ..... .. . 500 PM. Pisquia . . . . . . . . . .. 9.20 A.M- St. Theresa‘: . . . . .. 5.10 PM. Fort Augustus . 9.30 A.1\l. B1|flw]n's Road 515 RM‘ Webster's Corner . 9.40 A.M. 48 Road . . Johnston's River .. 9.5.0 A M. Cardigan ‘ Arrive Charlottetown .. . 10.11] AM. (Lem-g(.gown ‘ ‘ V . Nobrmn Tea Rooms,’ BUICK 7 i':\SSENGER CAB‘; F. .1. Solomon " ‘ii III“-' 3118 (fharloitctown of 25c. I’. E. 131111! ;:_.-_:. —:.. -4:: ofiooooorooéoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo9900660-co! Bla Bus Lfne S:.'.:.'.'.zIe ‘ 5 YEARS SERV N} THE I’Ul3LI(; ‘ Parcels carried 25 cent; Minimum u,“~E,« 1.1~.‘.\\ :1,-' Murmy 15"., M 7,; \\1, illil‘.‘. iii'.\l.iil1'.'|l1i at ‘.011 PM ‘ (ilcn will am at 7.: \ \i. 1‘<‘\\-'1-1| :11 4.25 PM- ‘ M. II. North .11 ii. \ )1. r.\' \'=I1i".»' i‘-Ir. at 4.35 PM i Sturgeon lirlilgr ni X \.\1. 4-45 I’. M. M,,ng_agm. 51 g \ xi. 1 Rll.‘'(‘lli‘illil ( ill‘, at 5_1o 1|,” yum,“ m‘.c._. fly 5;“ _\ \|_ l Jiiiiringuc iii. 5,20 Ry], ru~s¢-nmti. (‘nr. at in. .\ \i \iurr::-nu iiridirc at 5.40 l'.M. i (‘hcrry Valley ('nr. al 9- '|-.“- ‘ 31' "~ 5'‘‘7'“' M 0.15 EM. i_ Powriiil at 9.. \.\1, (zlrn \l'i-liirm at 6.35 PM, ‘ (‘lmrloilcltmn at ii. \.\I. ““1'''“.‘' mV1‘1' 81 3-45 PM 6000066 566006006000OO6000§OOOOOOOOOOQ9 - " - —'-"~T'- " —— ~11. $72»