'.i._'.__ iI‘ I _‘_ ' '1.y,..’» 1 - bil: Ii_"”f`>i<; __'\ ., f," . és 1 Xi'-_ £553: I _iii i . .1 , . _,_ it ~ i .,\ 3-1! ,' l=‘i”i;i ’ yi sf <1 §¢Ai_‘::~_~_ . - If I Ll i, _ _ _ 1. ` 1_, “ ‘..t.=,.rr.~. -W _ if-ii . , ._ .....,. _ in . _ . _<. ’~. ~l _.im _ l i».-pw. -i;i‘_.-_ _ _» iw- ~ -i1>»- ». ._ < ..~~. ig. 1 -=~f-:.i, _ ii ‘i '.` ‘ ' ' uf..f=~. ' ". .lb.".`. ~ ‘ """- `-" ‘» "-_ 'i ."’ '~ -- ~ -_ *L* "":» '.1 3'; " .-_.~*:» '. -as a- L’ » I 7-_,_ il.-,ff_!!~. ., ._.,_»l.if!._,.!i..fc_Iy» '!i ~ . 2 i.-._!_3;»!,!_7; PAGE SIX _ "THE LATEST NEWS , THE CHARLOTTETO\*H‘_QII.d§DIAN I . _ _ _ _ , __ . MARCH I' ...John Ryan, lobster parker il #thi Pond, returned on__Frli1ay Iron) Utorgotown where be enga§ed a nu Ivor of lobdter iis_l.i-rnien.- . ‘ i ...'1\ie Young L._aiiies' Guild of uoii- tngue intends givin; a ten cent bean .Montague. 2-Sdrtf. , -l for four days, Cyrus Modat, 60, a ...The Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained at W. A. Juhustone's, ...'l`hc iiiuuy fricnils of Wallace- _ BURLINGTON, Vt., March 22~Af- ter lingering between life and death farmer, died this afternoon in the Black Hole Hollow, where he was .upper in the ynnnn _,i,.n's ¢;,pi,',Illruce and Artliur Neill of Red 1-‘uint mountain village of Beart0W¥1. 01' Dooms on Thursday ciemiiz next. ‘arc glad to have them home again “_ ,falter an absi.-ure oi some mouths in stricken down in a wild fight at a . » . »...A telegram received by D. L. Mc-5 Kinnon, Montague, states that Geo. '¢airn's formerly of Montague iiirl ul Sydney. Funeral from the Earl Gre-.~ '\I0 the *Lower Moutagiie cemetery nt I o'c_1ock, Tuesday.-M. ' ...A meeting of thc East l'oint Far- mer‘s Institute was held inthe ltc.i Point School,-Friday, _\lari~li 24th. Distributing and iiiarketing of li._ii_'.-, ‘Also a greater length of -scasiiii, iviis discussed. It was coiirludt-d that ull the farmers _should prepare ri bait .if their lots for the October iiiariat-t rs the latter part of the sensoii ii-viiid take care of itself.-J. ' I-___ ...Mrs J. .G.fS_te'i'ns of Soiiris bud fi sudden attacl;,,o‘| heart fniliire >`iiiiir- day morning-"’Marcli 25th. T'»vo__oo--- tors were immediately siiiiiiiziiiieil siiiil for a time her reco\‘ci'y sceiiit-.l doubl- ful however the iloctiirs fears wi-~~». not Nalizgd jnd at 5;-von ii. iii. she seemed sIighHy iniproved. 1-li,-i'_._ AIt'_f__ _ `.‘ .~ ‘ -I-.‘\'_ fif _-jg s_____i \\ I .- ~'i‘~">. liili il I I "' .nr ._.,n_,_._ “ns n_$U.ny._,n ny nn, ,ms population consists of a few lumler Icnmps Many stories of lrriitility _ '»-ll .ll.'bc fio'en.- ...vn- wairchollsas were sa\ed with diiiicul -71-2-'-qi '~ Furness, (D. Wifhy Co.,Lid STEAMSIIII’ _LINEIIA From London Btenmt-is From l.falil.i Mar. 11 .. Kaiiawlin ur 'Man 23rd (Via StJolin‘s. Nildl L i H Lri:~'Do.\.f,”iiifi'r¢’ii 23-Aside from politics it is tl1`e coming visit of the I 'Rfk' SI_‘_I`L“1‘I _S1_1__1f1`1d1Y 111 U19 Kaiser and Kaiserine which interests i I _ KS I 1lf.5Sl l L’ O S O I _ “vin I,ir»,_ct-_igally rnark the Ie in 1 _ibut the iircnizn s_>.iii had hilf a don- uf the ‘great cO___ma___On n,st)ivgn\1_mng “P ’., ,cn .~.lr<~:iiiis iilayiiig on the lilzihe and The nnpn,-,ni Connie Wm m.ni\-9 here I_\_~`_1‘f`_<1___a_iblc to connnc it to the one on May 15_ just after me ending nf _...i;. },|_,_.,. f __, _ Tho p,,.~:seii-_gt-rs on the i`. 11, R. and U;;,I.i\.:__ela"£5l (Le ltl§;m;gI;_;'l Broke I_i_»_§ié_li€'ni;ey_____é1`:_iii;___ \\_?_i'et__i_;1t;?1(`_€S_I§;‘3 an _interrupted flow of entertainments ' H F 1 . 1 ' -" ‘- f’ 1-' 1 11 suci as London has seldom seen. ef- ace.-» -- ' iilthougli the Victoria Memorial it- ls sen, the iiniinir the government for all outlay for either labor or materials. The fact was conclusively brought out that both Sir Wilfrid Laurier and I-lon. Mr. Brodeur, _when-the matter was brought to their notice, took steps to have 9, full investiga- tion made and expressly declared against any attempt at keeping the facts from the public. Sir Wilfrid Laurier wrote to an informant in So- rel: - , "If there have 'been any uiisdeeds at Sorel it is not the intention of the government to prevent it ieing known to the public, quite the con- trnry." It was further shown that there was considerable animus against the shipyard officials on the part of the men who swore 'to and who secured the aflldiwits on which Mr. Bloiidin based his charges. SENDS IN FIRE ALARM BECAUSE BABY IS ILL (`l‘lIl`AG(), March 22.-Wlicn liuby bei:'oiiie,~i suddenly ill send in a fire al- arm. This was effcctivcly tried by Mrs Mary Rothschild when her baby had a severe coughing spell. shcfrusbed into the street, shouting tire, tire, and'neii=:hbors sent in rlrc alarms. Two companies responded. When a battalion chief asked wlieri- the 'blaze was the reply of the iiiothei' was, _"Never mind the tire! l`\`il.`\'l‘lY, March 22-The wreck of the four pedest 1', I1' h 0 k th - _ . _ _ the L.;.ielicc llridge will be brought to broad flight of asicpsw (iii eaglil side? _"habla blood punfyimg medlcme' _ \vAsaINo'roN March 24-"T112 postal savings bank system has I-0611 more. successful than reasonably could have been e1l1ectc.1." This was the comment made _ by Postmaster- General Hitchcock on the analysis of the returns from the 48 Postal savings banks which have bein in ol1' eration since January 3 18515- Tbe reports from the 48 second clap; post offices where the postal banks are locetfd, cover the 11611011 from the establishnients ofthe banks to Feb. 28, 1011. ln that time,~_ 3,323 accounts were opened and 6.801 S011' arate deposits were made. 1118 8\'_01”' nge amount of each dcl10S\f- 1161112 $21.50. In the same period cnly Anil accounts, the total nuinl;er_of oben accounts on Feb. 23 1161118 5554- The uct amount of deposits-at the 43| banks iimr tivo months of operation was $133,869. lf thc same rato _of deposits and witlidraivals is main- tained for a year the amount on dc- posits at the end of the year will be $803,214. _ - The aggregate population of all the 48 cities in which postal Sa\'111.1.B banks thus far have been established is' appi-oxiniately . 370,000. Statistical experts in the Post ilflice Department have estimated tI.\iit if the P05131 “P` vings system should he patrcinifwd in the same proportion when it is es- tablished at all money order D051 01' iiccs, the total amount on deposit af- ter one year's operation would be about $200,000,000. _ _ _ Postmaster General Hitchcock is now engaged in iirenariniz 101 1110 11-" tnblishmcnt of 230 adtiitlonal postal savings banks, an appropriation ol $500,000 having been niride hy the H1-_ cent L`oii`giess for the extension oi the system. The list of cities in which the banks are to be located probably will lie announced in thc near future. COURT ASKED T0 FIX VALUE OF COWS TAIL lilILl.1~IR'f`0N, Penn., March 22._- Everyliody knows that a cow'a tail is valuable. Yet many a cow has gone through life witliout this appeiidage. The value of a co\v's tail is now to be judicially iixed and it is an incident of intense interest to iiortlicrn Penns- ylvania. und southern New York dairy- men. . .lust over the State line, at Van Etten, lives Lewis Purdy, farmer and owner of a Holstein cow. He alleges that on or about Feb. 22, 1911, one Janice McKay, yeoman, was driving _by the Purdy farm, accompanied by his two dogs; that the dogs'raii into I"'urdy‘s farm and did _ bite, cut and de-tailed said cow to the great dis- tress of the animal and the injury of her owner, to '\\'it, the sum of $75. McKay contends, iirst that his dogs did not do the aniputation; and, sec- ondly, if they did, there is no dani- age to the co\v’s value for dairy pur- poses. Final decision is expected on April 3. I TO PUBLISII RED BOOK. » AGAINST SLOW PAYERS AT1.ANTTU CITY, March 22-How 2500 residents of Atlantic City, many of tlieinrated high socially, pay their bills will be told in a hed Book, to be issued by the City Credit Bureau about April 15. . A supplement in course of prepara- tion will throw light upon the rela- tions existing between Atlantic City business houses and residents of Phil- adclphia, New York and other cities, who taks cottages here for the spring and summer iiiontlis. The red volume is expected to save local merchants thousands of dollars MARITIME SECURITIES. March 23, 1911. Quotsticnb nn-niches by J. 0. Hu- ,giutosh de Co., lxchnngs _ Building. From Liverpool summer Froinii.i1ii.._\ .»_ri,...¢,ii, ine nntp-Q right to the the “Army and Navy," T\,.es'e1,ave ` ceai- complegi n;: ' Halifax. N. B. Durango Mar. Tabasco " 2". B'1‘.JOHN.l:lALIf\`AX,LONlJUN Sl~11l\`liJl5 l\l .::i.-in ' '._‘ li I Mar. 28th Almerinnn AD1‘1I1='f1 1£2\id oiincrsliip and removal of the bridge all been modelled -'fin clay, but have UMTS' R059” MCNBIJ, Badjqros, Ont., i, that wus. John ll. Mclsaac, general not yet been cased ln bronze. writes:-"I am preatly p}§a*5'¢,d gbrnpnrt i truilic nianagcr_is _now at Quebec ar- As soon as the gilding is complet- me benefit I have derived from th Aprnlnh I-,nnnngn _.\n,»;| 31.11: rarigiiif' for the shiiiiiieiit of the steel cd,thc work of removin the scat- ‘ _ 9 use The above lteanierii have ii limited iw cnmmodation for saloon rmfiffcrlirefm _ wliicli-ii-ill be brouglit here bv steam- folding will be commencegd-a slow of Burdwk Bl°°d Bm“°"° Ab°uI' “ tr.; as soon at navigation opens. The and laborious Process which is ex- Y°P1` ago I became so weak and run Passenger and Freiirhi. Agents ini- the i-viiiiiiiis of tliii brid.:ir have been pected to occiipy__q_u,ite.six weeks, on downl could scarcely walk, and pimnles Allan Line Steamship (Jo. at H nlifax FURNESS. VY1'I`hlY & CU. L'I`l).. Hnlifnl N. S. 5_'~"j"1~“ _ I EAs1;’r;E:»’1 __§_.__S“4;- , RELIABLE AND POPULAR ROUTE Between Si. John and Boston l*'AI§I‘L'-‘I ST. JOHN TU BOSTON _ First Class 5-I-50 Shu Rooms $|~0 . STEEL STEAMSI-IIPB CALVIN AIIf'I'I`II\' Complete Wireless Telegraph Equiprnenl Leaves St. John '1`burs<1:iys 9 s. in. for Eastport.Lu bee. Portlniid nii~.l_ Boston.. eturning lsaven Union Whnvi llonzoii. gndnyu 9. ii. rn. Portland 5.00 p. in. lor Lubec. Eaatport and &4t.Iohn. _ F r tickets, literature and information a ptiy to local ticket agents. Batgage ozookod through to destiiiation. i L. R. ’l`horn_{>eon. 'l`- F. 1* V- A WM. G. I.I~IIlI. kent St John. dmtuwthrfi-tl. . ' mi; --- ' or-NAoiAN Pacific -,-. IATLANTIC STEAMSHZPS _ ‘_ if' “" ` T i=~i "_" _ ` The §_cs_t Rates To any part of ' ,-The Canadian West' I ' 'profits of qui nn). iz. .\iA1;-_,_ mums# _cdnadiln I’acil`ic l{ailw.i_v ` ID C\l\l\0\\ltown. _ Tho shortest and surest routes ` Giuidit Peru af present ia Bi-irish _ " ~iIa Truro 1-inOxt`ofd r.. NiAT1‘Hi;\vs. /////an 2 0* fr/ 7 vf i _§§ .Is thc Mall from the lower windows of OIJUID NUT SWEEP FLUIIII. Thru Iloxn of IIosn’¢ Kidney Pill: (lured Her. It is hnrcl todo housework with a wcak and aching back. - _ llnckfichis comes from sick kidneys, and what a lot of trouble sick kidneys cause But they cnn't help it. If more work is put on them than the can stand it is not to be wondered they get out of order, Weak brick is simnhy a warninn from the kidneys and sho d be atten ed-:to immediatelv so as to ‘avoid years cl terrible suffering from kidney trouble. Mrs. N. Larmour, Smith’s Falls, Ont., writes:-"I take gleasuredn writing you, stating 'hc bene t I have received by using I)oim's Kidney Pills. About s ear nga 1 was ten-iblg' afflicted with Iiime back and was no ad I could not even sweep my own floor. I was ad- vised to try Doan’s Kidney Pills, which I-did, and with the gmmt benefit. 1 oulyiuodthreeboxsmdlamuwell up ever. ,I liishlv recommend t.heu£_ill» ' `° irfromlame'back_orki oy. Q 0”' Opera House Building Charlottetova _.L . _nr ‘ _ » , a __:- .i.,,‘...=-.1ii.=¢»...~.ii_ ._.-._ new entrance gates are to be placed in the iron railings forming the en- closure in front of the pnlnce_ At present there is ri, gateway on the eastern rind western sides, but im- mediately in the middle of the pal. ace facing the archway leading to _gateway provided for state occa- sions. ‘ ‘ SPn1NGF,IELDIi1 Mai-ch 22.- encouragement of increase in popnl- provides for the payment of $100 -to the mother of each child born within two years after her marriage, 'and for each additional child born 'eycry two years. ‘ The premium on twins in and at $200 and on trlplnt; |800. , - 'Thepther bill p as A tax of 810 year on bachelors over 35 years usd. the smgnint to be net uma ,the pl.ym¢y_Q‘p'femlum| to _ . ' lfrcity well assorted since the mem- accoun ` ' - ' . .ii-.ible Zxtii of .-\ui:ust, 11108. must lie otixeridli(_;cd?xt'IIlieni;li:;li~€es‘!l;I‘ii]> :Ska ofut an over my face' tned on' 'l'li.» iiiiiiiiiity of the stcnl which will in handling the .heavy timber, 12 ' ng a ter another' but nothmg s°°m°d lic .~.ccii,~i.-il is problciiiiiiiciil. When the inches square, might cause in_epar_ to do me any good. I was advised by a liridgc c-illiiiiscil l;'.,00ii ions iii sts-el able damage to the sculpture, lady friend to try B.B.B., and before I bud ii\'<'r| iult. uii, Sonic of this cnii- The monument towers to a height had used one bottle I felt it was doin 11111 IH* -`lf<`.111`0fI I11‘l'f11111€ it 15 Iy111g bc- of about eighty feet, and must to me good so I Iiscd three bottles and I iiciiili :Ido fin-i. of writer. some extent obstruct the view down aiu now well and strong, andthe pimplas have all tliszippenr:..';z, 311:. “M °°-» me Plenty o_f dainty new walsts In lawn. nets and Silks ready for you in the ready to wear department. we call to your special attention that really excellent waist in black taffeta silk for $3.25 This _the Q“11d1"1“ZI@- T110 Kills. it is un- armentls made of fine soft tar- <\efSt00r0l‘0scs to have ii eenti-nl eta finished with tucks and, sou- tache braid.-Moore & McLeod. 3-zsaai. _ __ _ -1- ’: Ji _ "Ask for McConkey's Chocol . ` For high class goods they lead ‘|00 BABY received a fresh supply. Prices; -35c. '*‘ to $2.00 package. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Sunnyside BANKS. B. N. America...... .__ ...... 1.51 New Brunswick ._ 265 Nova. Scotia 272 , Royal Bank of Canada 240 MISCELLANEOUS. 14': 260 270 238 100 101 05 17 Acadia Fire Insurance... 110 Acadia Sugar, 10_4i. Acadia Sugar, Ord... 67 Brandram-Henderson, Oom..._ 20 East. Can. Sav. 'dr Loan X.D. 140 Eastern Trust Company ..... sfalifax Fire Ins...... 105 ova Scotia Telephone....... 130 Staniield’s Pfd... ....... .. 104 Btanfleld's Com... 60 Trinidad Electric... ........ _ 75 BONDS. Acadia Sugar... ... 108 grandram-Henderson 100 allfox Elec. Tramway 10I\ N. B. Steel & Goal 1st....... BH N. S. Steel 8: Coal Deb...... 1025 Porto Rico Railways... ...__ B6 Stanfialdfs Limited ._ 1021 Trinidad Electric... 95 B’I‘()(lK QIIOTATIONS. 137 150 100 125 101 57 73 100 91 i, 100 i all ioi as ioi sz March 25, 1011. Pr v t" , I " im _ 1 '_ .` Reports furnished by F. B. Mc- e en mn 0' mea su C- e' the en _ 325dz." Curdy & Co., Members, Montreal Stock Exchange, 160 Richmond Bt.. ation and the taxation of bachelors h .' = - , are the ienciires ni two bins nitherefi gibvogsrgbbfingivdgia gi 123; ireiii- ‘“"“’l°“°*°"“- P- E' 1- _ in the Scnste by Senator Beall, oth- rfn's. Roynler's etc a'2'$lL00,I`.25, erwlse known as the ‘»Stork Mayor of L50 More now» Dogskfn Gloves MONTREAL STOCKS- Alton." at; 85c and $1,010-Moore &‘ Mc- ' ‘ The iirst, or anti-race-suicide hui, Leon. I 3 zsasi. _ 0P°11;*1- i Canadian Paciilc. 219 [ l Have you worn “Lustre Loom” Underskirts ?'1’liey' look like silk but wear ° ui-*liars SMS- iiiiiivii in iiiiiii iii I iusiii luis I . I 'Hr 0E. 1 1 _ _ find 3dv2_~icii.g_year>b 8 _ d is _ _._ .It pays to buy in this Hrovince ...George Keele, erpert for the In- . - _ ...-» " to constipation. The corrective lhe_V nee . _ _ Q “ .s:a;‘°;;:i.:.:;>:sf= ii- 1- IIIIJS III MUIIIIIII PIIIIIIIPILIIIIII _ PIIIIII _I SUCEESS PIINIIIIIS » *NA-,DRU-C0” 'U ¥ eni§’f§iiii...n`i.5&i .`<..........~i.....ii.¢.~.. Flew'1°¢=1<¢.m11¢#F¢re!1I©=;~' _ Nliiblefior less°) al bed-time reg'-"ales “"5 bowels perfccuy' manning doiics never needed. Coiiipaunded, like all the l2t';s_NP_i-DRU-CO pe- : il , b ericheiiiisls. Mon_e1/back II"°I Sat “C °ry' ` #Wa ons }'2<;1;f’_ _,___ _ndy;;__,_,;,__,§€:2,inckedihem. ._ 5 11 -_ _ * Nnriomit onus a. ci-n:ivuoAi_ comrnnv.. t. OF CANADA. LIMITED. MONTREAL. D.-» _- _ _;~ 551?-‘ E --- f _ .FIED A. S. C1455' J 0 Euston St GENERAL giriwifiiiiiiie int c'nE¢. nog, 3-211161. _ __ m1T_}§>I\f'lIl“;D-Ia' ‘good plain cook. ‘FY Good wages and no washing. wages. Mrs. J. J. l\lcKiniir»n. 157 \'._~i-fr. _i:i_\;e_i-vlloa¢I.___ _______3-_-l5_d_tf.__ .“]ANTED, a girl for general housework. References required. Apply at 238 Quccn St. 3-lfldtf. \\/ANTIGD. girl for housework. Ap- ply Morell House, 130 Kent Bt. 2-25d2mpd. » . ron satis _ _ `;4‘Dlt`»_.SIAT.I<1,_a cottage on fIp|iei~ .__ Pownal St., with large yard_ and stable. _ Apply to William M. Wright, North River Road. , , _.,_ 3-11%-“f1~‘11I‘f1-_.___ 78.01( SALE, iiiiaiitity of lied Fife _ seed wheat. Sown lust year from imported seed. Mrs. 1), K. Scott, Lower §>r_tli_lj_iv_cr._ il;-25llfi_ipil,_ "4‘(1R SALE, quantity of seed bar- .-. - ley. Oliver Younkcr, Wiiisloe. 3-22di‘1wpd. "4‘(lR SALE, dpuble hnrrel shot , gun No. 10 gauge (nluiost'iiew) Siiitablc for wild geese. Apply to "M," Box 276, Uliarlottetowii. ___ __ ' 3-23d1\v. _ `4TOR SALE, A large two tenement ,`_. house with lawn. Apply on the premises tn F1. E. Jordan, 36 Upper Hillsboro Street. 3-10d2w. `I4"OR SALE, seed wheat, White 1 Russian seed wheat, 162 Victoria SAFES-Dominion Safe & Vault Co's Safes will guard against loss by fire or burglars. They have demonstrated that they are absolute- ly fire-proof. The Canadian Fair- banks Cn.. Limiteda St. John. NB, XNTANTED-a good competent man for farm 'work and looking after lottetolln. ` 3-25dr1\vpd, ' `l-- It ~ 7 _ . t 'll `. Haiidra- ___ giiiil, JZSTS (EiLraft__.._ \‘TANTED-Old Cameo breaches. I old jewelry, old church commun- .ion tokens, old gold coins also old Stamps and mahogany furniture. W. stock. Apply to Roper Bros. Char- A. Kala, 116 Germain St., St. John, N. B. 3-9dr88Ipd. I `! 'I`O\VN OF 'I`RL'RO . 1 Trustee Investments _ _\Ve oiler the following Municipal Debentiires _whr se » merit we have closely investigated. ‘ . CITY OF HAi.ii~`.-ix.............viei.i 4 1-s"p.c._ ` 'roivN or New c.LAsoow...-. ~ 4 1-`=p.§f~‘~_1 ' TOWN or Nonrri svi>Ni-:v.... ~ 4 3-4 pc. “'~_ - ,, TOWN or viiniiiouri-i...._... ~- 4 3.8 n_c_ . " These are a few of zi carefully selected list of Municipal Bonds. \Ve can furiii:-'Ii Investors with .similiar securities to yield fidiii. 4p.c. to5p.c. _ _ _ I J. C. IIIIACKINTOSII & C0. M _ M IiS'_l`ABLISHED 1873 ' em iers _ oiitre' St k E‘ ‘h D' ' i ' _ HALIFAX. °` i.i<`§°iiTii‘~§AL."e°t Pr"“§°rINi'5iiN. 430 P- security buck of drlll cem¢ii€...° za ' Detroit... 69 Dom. Iron & Steel..~..i 59| Poi_ver,.. ...161 Rio... ...'.-..105§ scam... ._ ...ioz Shnwlnigan... ...113} _Toronto St. Ry... _....188 Richilleu & 0ntarlo_....114 A -NEW YORK STOCKS. Opened. Closed zz; 09 sag iso iosi 100; 113; 123 113 ¢~. an 1.. ' _Send for r‘nmpI_i‘fe LIo.scripl_ivc circular and maps re- I gnriling the hiisiiicss oflhc Uonipnny issiiiilg and lhc P. Burns Q). Company 6 r. _c. ruzsr AND in-:runtime T_ `MonrcA0s Bonus. ` \Ve own and oflcr a. block of lhfse Iiigli-grade iiivesl. nienf bonds in lots io siiil piirvlizisc .~x, 'I'ht-y 'tic i~i~iuci.I ' in iIcnoni_|n:|.t_|oiis of Sion, $500 ;;,,,| ¢,_0`,n'_ ' Oiir price is ioo and pile,-L-,,i_ Drop us a Iiiic today while you :ire lliinkiiig abcug ii _ fda- .`. Mrnssns nonrnm. stock rxciimcz ._ _ ._ uiiiifhii, ii/i....i.s..i, sydney, cnnntorrsrowu, si.-_|,.i,.,;.,_i_u_;i,i, __ I ' yi se.. ___ 1 _ _ ‘ii--’ .1, .` ‘ Reaiiiii ..1s -is union iscin_c...~... '...1}i ~ '_ iii U. s". ami .... .. .iii bei Va. Chemical... 66| #N COTTON. ‘I n May. . . . . . . . . __ ,-. ._ _(I-fist .iuiy . . . . ._ ,.. 14.82°. 14.16 cr-ucnoo .. ...iosi iosi' ‘ "` 0"n,,,` ' May Wheat . . . . ._ `l A' 88| ‘May Pork... 16.00 15.95 July. 00111... ... ... an 49|