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THE EVENING CITIZEN, Ottawa, Wednesday. February 28. 11 Toronto Stocks, Noon Quotations New York Stocks, Noon Quotations By Thomson McKlnnon By Thomson McKlnnon Wounded Three Times, Arnprior Man Is Home 15 Divorce Cases On Assizes List ARN PRIOR, Feb. 28 (Special) Paramount Packard Motors Pennsylvania Rly Phillips Pete Public Service of N.J. Pullman Radio Remington Rand 0CI Board Stand "Totalitarianism," Coldwcll Asserts "This is not democracy; it is totalitarianism," emphatically declared M.

J. CCP leader, yesterday, commenting on the action of the Ottawa Collegiate Institute Spr. Garfield McMullen brought High 38 16 35 10 12 2.85 1.40 24 7.40 HVa 16 Sales Stocks 3400 Jacknife 1000 Waite 2000 Jason 2000 Jelllcoe 1610 Kerr Add 1100 Labrador 1000 Dufault 75 Lk Shore 1200 Lamaque 3000 Lapa Cad 90 Secord Broad NY Rise Led by Steels NEW YORK, Feb. 28 (AP With demand stimulated by Tuesday's late upturn, stocks advanced broadly today under the leadership of the steels. Near mid-day, gains ranged from fractions to more than a point in the general run of leaders.

Volume was at a good level. Early turnover in US Steel was large with the price up better than a point. home with him from the wars several mementoes of his three and Air Reduction. New Allla Chalmers Amer Bank Note Amer Locomotive Amer Radiator AmC Smelting Amer Rolling Mills 1. Amer Tel and Tel Anaconda Copper Atchison Rly Baldwin Locomotive.

Blau Konox Bendix Bethlehem Steel Scars Roebuck 103 103 Noon 33 16' 35 10 12 2.85 1.40 24 7.40 11 16 1.45 1.51 27 1.65 4.20 2.75 2.62 a half years' overseas. He has the autograph of his friend and com rade "Smokey" Smith. VC, who 300 Leltch 1.45 fought through the Sicillian and Italian campaign with him. He has souvenirs of Naples, Rome and Sale Stocks High Law Noon 100 Abltlbl 3 3' 34 250 Abltlbl 6pc 50 50 50y 3900 Aldermac 16 15 15 5 Algoma 98 98 98 145 Aluminum 104 'i 104 104 'a 20 Aluminum 102 Va 102 a 102 a 500 Ang Can 92 92 92 9000 Astoria 19 18 18 6500 Aubelle 41 40 40 1000 Aumaque 82 80 82 1000 Bankneld 15 15 15 20 Bk of 28 26 28 4450 Bear Expl 2.22 2.18 2.18 707 Beattie 1.75 1.75 1.75 3 Bell Tel 161 161 a 161 Va 280 Belleterre 9.50 9.50 9 50 1400 Bldgood 42 41 Va 41 Va 38200 BobJO 24 21 Va 24 2500 Bonetal 27 Va 27 27 Va 625 Bralorne 17 Va "Va 17 Va "180 Brazile 25 Va 253s 251. 115 A OH 25 25 25 SBC Pow A.

23 i 23 23 400 Brit Dom 50 40 40 1700 Broulan 75 75 75 34200 Buff Can 36 34 344 25 Bldg Prod 20 20 20 50 Caldwell 2nd 13 13 13 900 Cal Edm 1.99 1.97 1.99 50 Calmont 22 22 22 1300 Camp Bird 04 04 04 25 Can Bread 6 6', a 6a Southern Rly Southern Pacific Standard Brands Standard Oil Ind Standard Oil California Socony Sperry Corp Standard Oil of N.J, Studebaker, New Superheater United Aircraft United Corporation United Gas Improvement, Rubber Smelt Union Carbide Casino, and the scars of three wounds, but the souvenir he treas Burroughs Case Threshing Carrier Corp Canadian Pacific Ccrro de Pasco Chrysler Columbia Gas ures most is the red patch upon his tunic. He says the men of the Canadian Fifteen divorce actions, one action for a nullity of marriage and two civil actions are listed for hearing at the non-jury assizes of the Ontario Supreme Court which opens on Monday with Mr. Justice Urqu-hart presiding. In addition, there is one action for the custody of a child, with H. E.

Ross, father, being the plaintiff, Marjorie Hilda Ross, mother, the defendant. An action involving the ownership of a number of bonds. Amy G. Stewart, a nurse, residing in Ottawa, is bringing suit Mona Dorothy Stewart, administratrix of the estate of William Gilbert Stewart. Solicitors for the plaintiff are McNulty, Charleson and Anglin, while William J.

Green is acting for Mona D. Stewart. The Capital Trust Corporation Limited and Gerald Lalonde, are the plaintiffs in a suit agaln.vt George Percy Gordon, city of Ot First Division are very proud of this badge of merit. Union Pacific 123', 123 Toronto TORONTO, Feb. 28 (CP) The trading tempo was slower in the final session of the month on the Toronto stock exchange but prices held up generally.

All four groups showed a slight margin of gains over losses. Volume at 315.000 shares was down more than 100,000 shares from the total for the first hour on Low 35 16 35 10 12 2.85 1.40 24 7.30 11 16 1.44 1.50 27 Va 1.64 4.20 2.75 2.60 3.70 04 10 V3 9 23 09 1.47 27 25 18 3.P0 89 12 1.64 51 55 07 16 1.35 2.70 27 40 8 14 52 104 1.65 13 06 41 1.54 3.60 6.45 Crane Comp Commercial Solvents Curtlss Wright 'A'" Curtlss Wright Deere At Cassino he was wounded for Board in declining leave of absence to Walter B. Mann, Lisgar Collegiate teacher, to enable him to be CCP candidate in Ottawa West in the coming federal election. "Why, because they happen to be teachers, men or women cannot be allowed to be political candidates, is more than I can Mr. Coldwell continued.

"The very reactionary action by the benighted Ottawa board in Mr. Mann's case is a grave reflection on this Capital city." Mr. Coldwell recalled that when he entered federal politics while a Open Noon 30 30 6 6 36 36 Va 50 Va 50 19 19 50 51 12 12 26 26 102 38 38 'a 42 43 31 31 38 38 41 41 17 16 30 30 60 Va 60 23 23 26 26 31 31 1 16 16 59 0 65 65 87 87 123 63 63 25 "a 25 14 14 31 31 124 124 43 Va 43 46' 46 Bid Asked 40 40 40 40 34 34 3 3 2 2 20 20 71 71 12 12 13 13 4 4 23 24 49 49 4 4 32 32 12 12 5 5 6 Va 7 32 22 12 12 Open Noon i ,45 45 44 44 27 27 Va 32 32 14 14 48 48 19 19 163 163 33 33 83 83 29 29 15V 15 54 54 73 Vi 73 Va 35 Va 35 Va 40 40 15 15 39 Va 39 28 28 13 13 36 36 102 103 5 5 30 31 18 18 20 20 45 45 Va 6 6 42 43 68 68 163 Va 163 'a 491 49y4 4 4 42 42 24 24 67 68 28 28 60 60 57 57 79 79 34 34 25 Va 25 90 90 24 24 31 31 111 111 38 38 55 Va 55 33 33 25 25 28 28 10 10 24 24 22 22 1600 Little 1.51 20 Loblaw A 27 'a 600 Louvicourt 1.66 400 Macassa 4.20 1200 MacLeod 2.75 1600 Madsen 2.63 1200 Maiartlc 3.75 7000 Man East 04 75 Lf Card 11 100 Massey 9 251 Massey 23 375 McColl 11 1000 McDougall 09 300 McKenzle 1.48 2500 McMarmac 27 2882 McWatters 25 7500 Mid Cont 19 Va 5700 Mln Corp 3.10 1500 Moneta 90 25 Nat Groc 12 Va 800 Negus 1.65 10800 New Bidlom 52 205 Noranda 55 500 Norgold 07 11000 Northland 17 1000 Can Mine 1.35 800 O'Brien 2.70 2600 O'Leary 27 3 Steel Vanadium Steel Warner Bros Pictures the third time, shrapnel slicing his forehead, the bridge of his nose and Westlnghouse Air Brake Westlnghouse Electric Woolworth Youngstown Sheet his right cheek. He got as far as Rimini, but there he was sent to hospital, later he was treated at Pesaro and finally at Rome, where Electric Auto Light Electric Power Light General Electric Glmble Co General Motors Glleden Goodrich Goodyeiir Tire Inter Harvester Inter Nickel Inter Paper Inter Paper Pfd Inter Tel te Tel Jones-Laughlin secondary school teacher in Regina, he had had the same difficulty as Mr. Mann is having here.

How 3.70 04 11 9 23 11 09 1 48 27 25 19 3.10 90 12 1.65 51 55 07 16 1.35 2.70 27 40 8 14 52 104 1.65 13 07 42 1.54 3 60 8.65 8 1.83 2.90 19 62 1.22 27 32 34 15 45 ever, he added, all the trustees who he visited St. Peter's and saw the Pope appear to address the thousands in the square. Before enlisting Spr. McMullen was master mechanic at a Malartic, mine and he Intends to leave at once to resume his duties there. While training in England he enjoyed a visit with his brother, Fit.

Sgt. Cecil McMullen, who in April, 1942," was reported killed in an operational flight. Montreal MONTREAL. Feb. 28 (CP) Papers staged a rally in forenoon deals today on the stock exchange and curb market.

Other sections of the list appearing were irregular. Higher in papers were Fraser, at a new top. International Paper, Bathurst, Dryden, Howard Smith, Donnacona. Price, St. Lawrence Paper preferred and Brown common and preferred.

Maclarcn was shaded. had opposed granting him leave of Aluminum of America Amer Cynamld 'B" Amer Gas Electrlo Amer Super Power Canadian Marconi Cities Service Cons Gas of Baltimore Electric Bond A Share Falrchlld Aviation Falrchlld Engine Ford of Canada Humble Oil Niagara Hudson Oklahoma Natural Gas Pantapec Oil Pennroad Corp St Regis Paper Technicolor United Gas absence to run for parliament were defeated in the subsequent election Kennecott Copper by an incensed electorate. 300 Can Cera 10 10 10 5 Can Cern 121 121 121 100 Can Pack A. 33 Va 33 33 Va 25 Can 88 13a 13Va 13Va 15 Can S3 454 4S', 45V, 25 Hk of Com 144 144 250 Can Brew 10U 10 10 4 45 Canner 1 25 V4 25 25 120 Canner 18V IW 183, 30 Can Car 114 W4 50 Car new 29, 203,. 29g 35 Celanese 47 47 47 2500 Can Mai 1.18 1.15 1.15 525 14 Va H3, 350 Cent Pat 2.45 2.43 2.44 1000 Cent Pore 16'i I6V2 200 Chester 2.20 2.20 2.20 300 Cochenour 3.55 3.55 3.55 2500 Coin Lake 54 53 54 323 Con Smelter 59 .19 2 Con Oua 14Ua 148 Va 2500 Coin Lake S4 53 54 323 Con Smelter 59 58 Va 59 2 Con Gas 140Va 149Va 149Va 80 Dome 27', 27 27 250 Dom Bank 18 Va 13Va 18Va 110 Dom Found.

26Va 26 Va 284 50 Dom Stl B. 7, 73 7a 50 Dom 8, 8's 8Vs 2900 Donaida 1.20 1.17 1.17 2500 Duquexne 26 24 Va 26 2000 East Crest 122 122 12'a 3100 East Mai 2,94 2.90 2.93 1000 East Sull 53 53 53 1000 Eldona 20 20 20 The CCF leader pointed out that the CCF federal member for York South, J. W. Noseworthy, was given Macy National Biscuit National Dairy Products North American Aviation New York Central Northern American leave of absence by his school board and he understands that Hon. Dr Cyrus MacMillan, prominent pro Montreal Stocks, Noon Quotations fessor and arts and science department head on the McGill University tawa treasurer, and Joseph Frechette, insurance agent.

The plain-til's allege the defendant. Mr. Gordon, had no authority to sell certain lands and premises as there were no arrears of taxes on them. They ask that the sale of land to Mr. Frechette be set aside, a declaration that there are no arrears of taxes, or, as an alternative, damages to the extent of any lo sustained by the plaintiffs been us of the sale.

McHugh artd Macdon-ald are acting for the plaintiffs, Gordon C. Medcalf for Mr. Gordon, and MacCracken, Fleming, Schroe-der and Burnett for Mr. Frechette. Divorce Actions.

Divorce actions are: Elsie Mary Lavigne, Ottawa, vs. John Edward Lavigne and Margaret Ferris, Ot- tawa; Edward Shields, Ottawa, vs. Evelyn Beatrice Shields and Laurence Klpp, Ottawa; Emma Belie Sheppard, Ottawa, vs. Reuben Shcppard and Clara Atkinson. Ottawa; Stephen Joseph Bolssoneau.

Ottawa, vs. Euena Zenneth Bois- By The Canadian Press Sales Stocks High Low Noon i Sales Stocks staff of Montreal, has been given Lives lock Kron Hogs. TORONTO, eb. 28. (CP) Grade drwwed.

delivered, were up 20 cent at Stratford, up 10 cents at Hull and Bnr-rte and prices were unchanged at other bacon hog markets reporting early today: Stratford, to farmers 117.70. to truckers $17.65: Hull Barrle 1" 85; Hamilton Brantford, plus transportation $17.60. High Low Noon leave of absence. 9 50 Acme Glove 13 Va 13 Va 13 Va i 576 Con Paper 9'. 9', Sgl.

Howard Slater Home From Overseas ARNPRIOR, Feb. 28. (Special) Sgt. Howard Slater just returned to Arnprior from overseas after seeing action in France, Holland and Belgium, has been receiving one continuous welcome. With the GGFG of Ottawa, he trained and fought for two and a half years until last July, when he lost his left foot In Belgium and had his right severely Injured.

20 At present, he added, the Saskat chewan minister of education is on leave of absence from his school board. 8 1.82 2.90 19 62 1.22 27 32 34 15 45 16 07 4.70 13 36 06 Vi 1.25 76 12 70 1.70 2 92 23 Va 1.68 4.05 71 2.40 "Why citizens, who are teachers, should be denied the rights of citi zens by small minded trustees is beyond my comprehension," Mr 36 11 40 5 40 23 6 22 34 37 28 22 31 112 12 26 16 9 11 21 Coldwell concluded. "I think the Teachers' Federation should take Not far from Antwerp, when Sgt. Slater and four companions were 200 Falcon 5.50 5.50 5.50 80 Farmer 38'i 38 Vi 38 Va 200 Fed Grain 3'! 3 33t 100 Fed Grain 70 70 70 2000 Fed Kirk 08 Va 08 Va 08 Va 10 Ford A 26s 26B 26g 4100 Franco 70 70 70 10 Fraser 40 40 40 300 Froblsher 8.50 8.40 8.50 35 Oat Pow 11 Va lUi 350 Yknife 8.70 9.65 9.65 100 Yknife Rts 50 50 50 30O0 Omega 41 290 Orange Cru. 8 500 Pacalta 14 2100 Pac Oil 52 10 Page Hersey 104 7050 Pamour 1.67 150 Pantepec 13 23200 Partenan 07 6500 Paymaster 42 200 Perron 1.55 200 Pickle Crow 3.60 3000 Pioneer 6,65 10 Power Corp 8 1000 Premier 1.83 950 Preston 2.90 100 Purdy 19 1500 Qua Gold 62 2r Queenston 1.22 1000 Quemont 27 15 Rlv Silk 32 Va 55 Robertson 34 500 Roche 15 200 Rouyn 45 10 Royal Bk 16 1500 St Anthony 07 350 San Antonio 4.75 2200 Sand 13 500 Senator 36 1000 Shawkey 06 Va 200 Sheep Cr 1.25 1600 Sherr Gor 76 460 Simpson 13 5450 Slscoe 73 2200 Springer 1.72 5900 Steep Rock 2.95 1500 Sturgeon 24 170 Sullivan 1.68 1500 Teck Hughes 4.05 700 Thorn Lund 71 28200 Trans Res 2.55 100 Union Gas 9 30 Un Fuel A 46 230 Untd Stl 4 1350 Upper Can 2.25 475 Venture 16 6000 Verrailata .1 14 500 Vulcan 20 800 Waite Amu 4.75 50 Walker 73 4500 Wasa Lake 1.52 2000 West Mai 1.49 40 Weston 19 30 Weston 100 500 Wlltsey 10 400 Wr Harg 4.45 2200 Ymir 21 755 York 11 Curb 200 Brown Co 2.95 150 Brown Co 53 700 Can Marc 3 250 Con Pap 9 20 Con 80 25 Dom Bridge.

30 285 13 200 Pend Ore 1.50 Toronto. TORONTO. Feb. 28. (CP) Prices were steady on early cattle sales at the market here today.

Common to medium butcher steers and heifers old at with butcher cows 7.25-$9. Calves were steady at $15 50 for choice with common vealers downward to $10. No price was established for hotts which closed previously at. dressed, trade A grade Bl There were no sales al sheep or lambs. Receipts reported behind the lines in a tank they were severely strafed by enemy 88 mm.

fire, two of his com the matter up and see that members of the teaching profession are not thus unfairly discriminated against by school boards which are behind the times." 16 07 4.75 13 36 06 Va 1 25 76 12 70 1.70 2.95 24 1.68 4.05 71 2.45 9 46 4 2.25 16 14 20 4.75 73 1.49 1.49 19 100 panions lost their lives and the Arnprior young man's foot was so by the Ixaminlon marketing service were Cattle 270, calves 70. hogs 300, sheep and iambs 20. Unsold from yes-terdsy were 500 head of cattle. badly wounded amputation was 20 36 11 38 5 40 23 6 22 34 37 28 22 31 112 12 26 16 9 21 23 18 55 26 10 19 35 10 23 17 23 24 .11 .05 .05 .40 .60 .70 .66 200 David 20 35 Dom Oilcloth 36 50 Donnacona 11 2618 Fraser 40 135 Inv Found 5 7 Inv Found Pfd 40 2 Lake St John 23 10 Ham Bridge 6 125 Smith 22 10 Hud Bay Mln 34 360 Int Nickel 37 775 Int Paper 28 50 Int Pete 22 35 Int Power 31 25 Int Power Pfd 112 100 Jam 8 12 5 Lake of Woods 26 15 Lang 16 Va 15 Massev 9 1010 McColl 11 75 Mont Power 21 50 Murphy 23 390 Nat Stl Car 19 250 Noranda 55 60 Ogllvle 26 25 Ott Power 10 250 Pow Rlv 19 405 Price Bros 35 10 Prov Trans 10 150 MacLaren 23 135 Marc Tel 17 25 Massey Pfd 23 625 Molson 24 Mines. 500 Beaufor .11 700 Cent Cad .05 1000 con .05 500 Omega .40 100 due Gold .60 550 Slscoe .70 200 Stadacona new.

.66 100 Sullivan 1.70 23 I 160 Aluminum 104 104 104 75 Aluminum Pfd. 102 Va 102 102 175 Bathurst 17 17 17 Vs 16 Bell Tele 162 162 162 241 Brazilian 25 25 25 100 Power 2 2 2 90 Bruck Silk 11 11 11 100 Bldg Prod 20 20 20 120 Can Cement 9 9 9 10 Can BS 45 45 45 225 Can Brew 10 10 10 150 Can Brew Pfd 45 45V 45 15 Can Car new. 29 29 29 85 Alcohol A 7 7 7 129H It 14 14V 14V 238 Coil Smelt 58 58 58 50 Con Glass 34 34 34 100 Dom Coal Pfd 12 12 12 25 Dom Dalr Pfd 29 29 29 75 Dom 7 7 7 175 Dom Tar 15 15 15 100 Dom Tar Pfd 110 110 110 300 Dryden 10 9 10 100 Gen Stl Wrs 16 16 16 150 Gypsum 10 10 10 160 St Corp A P. 21 Va 21 Va 21 125 St Paper Pfd. 65 65 65 125 Shawlnlgan 17 17 725 Wpeg Elec 7 7 7 6 Mont Pow Notes 49 49 49 Banks.

2200 Montreal 17 17 17V 675 Royal 16V 16 18 Curb. 300 Abltlbl 3 3 3 18(H) Brown Co 2.85 2.95 2.95 50 Brown Co Pfd 53 53 S3 195 Can Sugar 24 24 247', 15 Can Ind 161 161 161 25 Cassldys 10 10 10 25 Celtic Knit 4 4 4 100 Com Alco 3 3 3 necessary. The comrades who lost their lives were Don Stronach of Stittsville and Lome Kirker of Brlnston. After medical treatment In A.nt-werp, Sgt. Slater was flown to aoneau and Lloyd Barr, Ottawa; Cecil Henry Goulet, army, vs.

Viola May Goulet and Steward Dunn, Ottawa: Russell Elmer Foster, Ottawa, vs. Eva Luell Foster, Nepean, and Stewart Mc-Leod, Nepean; Jessie Livingston Redford, Ottawa, vs. George Stevenson Redford and Edna Lafond, both of Hamilton; Mildred Edith Loyer. Toronto, vs. Eugene George Loyer.

and Doris Savard, Ottawa; Albert Louis Cousineau, Ottawa, vs. Maria Jeanette Gexmalne Cousineau. Ottawa. Herbert Lowe Mitchell, RCAF. vs.

Catherine Mitchell and James Craig, Ottawa; Antonio Joseph 12200 Gillies 18 16Va 17 6500 Glenora 07 06 Va 07 7600 God's Lake 71 69 69 100 Goidaln 26 26 26 9000 Gold Eagle 09 09 Va 1000 Gold Gate 13i 13 13Va 1500 Gold Man 94 92 92 20 Pap 30 30 30 2000 Gunnar 35 35 35 15 Gypsum 10i lOVa 10Va 2000 Halcrow 08 Va 08 Va 08 Va 160 Harding Cpt 7 7 7 1300 Hard Rock 82 82 82 5500 Harker 09 'z 09 09 Va 1532 Hasaga 87 86 86 300 Home Oil 3.75 3.70 3.70 1100 Homer 35 35 35 7000 Homestead 09 i 09 09 20500 Hosco 32 31. 31 10OO Howey 43 43 43 160 Hud Bav 34 34V. England where he was a patient in a Canadian general hospital. 18 55 26 10 19 35 10 23 17 23 24 .11 .05 .40 .80 .70 .66 Montreal. MONTREAL.

Feb. 28. (CP) Calves were easier and low sellers and cattle and bogs were unchanged on the livestock markets today. Receipts: 41, 2, hogs 334, calves 161. One car load of medium good to good quality steers made 12.25.

Common light steers were 8 up. Good oows were 9.50 and bologna bulls were 6.56-8.25. Veal calves were 10-15 for the best. Oraasera were very draggy. A few small lots went at eight tor the best kinds.

Two car loads of graders were unsold. Hoes were 18.50 for Orado A. Sows were 15.50-16. 9 46 Va 4 2.20 15 13 20 4.75 73 1.49 1.45 19 100 10 4.45 20 10 2.95 52 3 80 30 13 1.50 Sgt. Slater was met at Ottawa by his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Slater, his sister, Mrs. Bert Hall, and several relatives and friends. Arnprior Knocks Out Renfrew Intermediates RENFREW, Feb. 28.

(Special) In Upper Ottawa Valley intermediate hockey, Arnprior Green Shirts eliminated Renfrew Lions here last night, 11-8. The winners play Pembroke In a sudden death game 'In Pembroke on Thursday. Best for Arnprior were: Sevlgny, Black and Thomson; for Renfrew, T. Freemark, Demers and Briscoe. Arnprior Goal, Streich; defence, Strike and Cannon; center, Sevigny; wings, Scheels and Black; alternates, Manseau, Sproule, Thomson, Mainprize and Powell.

Renfrew Goal, Utronki; defence, T. Freemark and Quattrochi; center, Demers; wings, Chaput and ,4 4.45 20 Va ir 2.95 52 3 80 30 13 1.50 Carlcton Place Legion 1.70 1.70 50 Imper Bk 18 18 18 100 Imper Tot) 13 13 13 100 Imper Tob 7 7sg 7g 500 Inspira 89 89 89 260 Int Nickel 37 Va 37 37 395 Int Pete 22 22 22 Sales Industrials 17.100; mines 3,700. brain Chicago. CHICAGO. Feb.

28 (AP) drain futures markets were about steady to a shade higher In quiet early trading today. Wheat started higher to lower than yesterday's close. May $1 Com was unchanged to up May $1.123. Oats were unchanged to higher. May 65 U.

There was no early trading In barley. Seguin, army, overseas, vs. Sylvia Margaret Seguin, Ottawa, and Roger Sauve, navy, Halifax; Elsie Patricia Whelan, Ottawa, vs. Mathew William Whelan and Margaret Robinson, both of Montreal; Sanford Burke Murray, Ottawa, vs. Eleanor Mary Murray, Ottawa; Hugh James Lavine, army, Ottawa, vs.

Beatrice Hazel Lavine, Ottawa, and Mac Larabie. navy, Ottawa. Suit for a nullity of marriage. Rose Blanche Guerin, Ottawa, vs. Norman Earl Guerin, also known as Norman H.

Guerin, Ajax, Ont. N.Y. Papers Voice Approval Of US Senate Still Has Treaty Power Final Firefighters' Draft Expected Soon With the arrival back in Canada shortly of the last draft of the Canadian Corps of Firefighters, that body will be completely disbanded by the Department of National War Re-elects G. W. Comba CARKETON PLACE, Feb.

28. (Special) At the annual meeting of the Carleton Place branch of the Canadian Legion held in the Lanark and Renfrew rooms, G. W. Comba was re-elected president. The meeting, which was largely attended, had four new names added to the roll.

It was unanimously voted that a contribution of $25, be given to the Carleton Place Canadian Overseas Cigarette Fund. Other officers are: Vice-presidents, H. Stoddard and R. Steele; executive, J. Steele, W.

St. Jean, James Drummond, J. Bolton, F. Harrington, A. Kerr; sergeant-at-arms, Murray Topping.

Freamo; alternates, Dupuis, Cooke, Hagerty, Dagg, Briscoe, Mosco, F. Convicted of Illegally Entering Fruit Store Emile Moreau, 25, of 434 St. Patrick street, who was arrested after a chase by Constable Arthur Rondeau, was found guilty by Magistrate Strike in city court today of a charge of breaking and entering the fruit store of Peter Waltman, By Ward market, with intent to steal. He will be" sentenced on Freemark and Taman. Referee, Juhn.

Anderson. lurchill Speech Hugh Lumly SPENCER VILLE, Feb. 28. (Spe Winnipeg. WINNIPEG.

Feb. 28. (CP) Commission house buying and modest offerings were reported In rye futures trading today on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Values remained firm In early stages. 10 am Prices.

Rye, May higher 1.28. July 1.23. Oct. higher 1.13. Oats an 3 barley not open.

By R. T. Bowman Special Correspondent of The Evening Citizen and Associated Southam Newspapers. WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.

Hopes have been dashed that the United Nations treaty expected to be adopted at San Francisco in May might only have to be passed by bare majorities in the House of Representatives and the Senate in order to bind the United States. The Sen cial) Word has been received by relatives here of the death of Hugh Lundy, in Alexander, on Feb. NEW YORK, Feb. 28. (Wednesday) (CP) Approval of the speech delivered by Prime Minister Churchill to the House of Commons in London Tuesday describing the Big Three Yalta conference and seeking a vote of confidence in his actions was voiced today by both The New York Times and TheNew York Herald Tribune.

The Tribune described Mr. Canada Takes Top Price Bull at Scottish Sale PERTH, Scotland. tFeb. 28. (CP For the second successive year, Canada has taken the highest -priced Shorthorn bull at the Perth sale.

Mount Banker, reserve junior 26. Prod ucc William Tank Mr. Lundy was a native of Mills, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Services here.

The firefighter corps, at its peek, embraced a personnel of around 400 firemen under the command of M. M. Huff, OBE, former fire chief of Brantford. The United Kingdom government has expressed to the Canadian government deep appreciation of the assistance rendered by the firefighters in Britain throughout the periods of the tlltz and the robot bombs. The members of this corps will be returtned to their former positions as members of Canadian fire brigades.

Saturday morning. Constable Rondeau said he noticed Moreau trying a door at the rear of the Woolworth store on Rideau street. Allowing him to go after questioning, the constable trailed Moreau who tried a few doors in the market building before crashing through the door of the Waltman store. Moreau got away while the constable was telephoning the police EGANVILLE, Feb. 28.

(Special) John Lundy. He was 78 years of William Tank, a resident of this! champion bred by George Doug la of Cadbollmount, Fearn. was bought for 4,000 guineas ($18,800) for ship age, and had lived in this district until 45 years ago, when he moved to Manitoba. He was a member of the' United church at Alexander, r.ftK and Butter. TORONTO.

Feb. 28 (CP) Egg and butier price In the spot market here today as reported bv the Dominion Department of Agriculture f6llow: Efgs: Wholesale to retail, A-large 3f, A-medlum 36. A-pullet 31, 33, 2b, country shippers quoted graded eggs, oases free. A-larne 35-35. A-medium 33, A-puIiet 28-29.

30. 23-24. Butter: First grade solids 35. second grade solids 34. ment to (James Richardson and Co.) Winnipeg.

where the funeral will be held. Bur ial will be in Alexander. Surviving are his wife, the form station and a chase ensued. Moreau hopped on to the rear bumper of a passing car and at the Money er Barbara Wiggins of Kemptville; kcorner oi Dalhousie and George Official Rates. Foreign Exchange Board rates: US.

dollars and sterling, unchanged. MONTREAL. Feb. 28 (CP) Canadian Commodity Exchange butter and eggs opening prices unchanged. a daughter, Verna of Brandon; two sons, Everett of Swift Current and vicinity for the past 60 years, died at the home of his daughter, Charles Becker on Monday night.

Born in Germany 86 years ago, Mr. Tank came to Canada at the age of 26, with his wife, the former Fredericka Schmidt. They settled in Eganville. Mr. Tank's occupation was masonry.

Predeceased by his wife three years ago he leaves threa sons, Gustave of Eganville, William of Chicago and Robert of Buffalo. Mrs. Annie Neitzel of Grattan, Mrs. William Zummach of Delisle, Mrs. Charles Becker of Eganville, Mrs.

Vernor Kosmack of Kitchener and Mrs. Herb Kosmack of Killaloe. ate Judiciary committee has pulled a very neat trick to protect the Senate's exclusive power to deal with treaties. It has passed an informal but effective resolution that amendments to the constitution will not be considered until after the war, when troops overseas will have an opportunity to express their opinions. Justification for this is that prohibition was introduced unfairly in the last war when the troops were out of the country.

So the situation remains that all treaties negotiated by the United States government must pass the Senate with a two-thirds majority. In other words one-sixteenth of the members of Congress can prevent the United States from playing its part in world co-operation. streets Constable Harvey Wigmore stopped the car after being hailed by Constable Rondeau. The accused was apprehended after a brief continuation of the chase. Frank who arrived in Canada last Answer to Today's PmiJ Churchill's argument as "extremely convincing," and said it proved that in the Prime Minister's mind the words of the Yalta declaration mean "exactly what they say interpreted in just that high and hopeful sense which has caused them to be received all over the world as embodying a great act of realistic and concrete statesmanship." The Times said: "Mr.

Churchill's over-all appraisal of the achievements of the conference tallies with the overwhelmingly favorable reception with which its work has met in this country," and adds its agreement with the 'Prime Minister's statement that because of the Yalta conference "the flights burn brighter." Bond? Thursday from overseas, where he had served for five years, A sister, Mrs. -George Ferguson of Cornwall, and several nieces and nephews in this district also survive. rUHty Due Bid Ask Assoc T. and T. 5 1955 109 ill BC Tel 4 1961 107 109 Bell Tel.

5 1960 130 Cal. Power 5 1960 113 N. Power 5 1953 111 113 Flag Is at Half Mast For 3 Parliamentarians Death of Senator Frank Black, I tl I iO.A.-r nT-ToX-I Ma nkeI I. I A ni Dl ntel i die rita fsiopier-1 AQSn gg SA VP lT i gf A jRffts Two Admit Stealing Ottawan's Motorcar Paul Emile Jobin, 211 St. Patrick street, and Armand Madaire, no fixed address, pleaded guilty before Magistrate Strike in city court today to a charge of stealing an automobile owned by Alderic Darjardins of Ottawa, and will be sentenced on Saturday.

According to Detective J. A. Ca-van, the men, after stealing the car, drove to within two miles of Brock-ville, abandoned the vehicle and "thumbed" a ride into town where they stole another automobile and returned to Ottawa. They were picked up later at a Hull service station. Progressive Conservative, Sackville, The funeral will be held from the i NB, this morning on his 76th birth rower 4 1859 102 Va 105 Maritime Elec 4 1956 102 Mtl.

Tram. 5 1951 107 109 Nfid. L. and P. 4i 1956 101 home of his son-in-law, Charles Becker, on Thursday afternoon to Grace Lutheran church and cemetery.

Rev. Mr. Voss will officiate. Temperance Worker Dies JACKSON, Feb. 27.

(AP) Miss Roena E. Shaner, 71, widely known lecturer and organizer for the Women's Christian Temperance Union, died here yesterday. She was active for 41 years in temperance work, organizing hundreds of local unions with thousands of members in nearly every state in the union. day, means that the Parliament Buildings' flag, already at half mast for Senator Thomas Cantley of New Glasgow, and J. M.

Turner, Liberal MP for Springfield, will fly at half mast for a further three-day Inspection Board Gives $3,000 for War Work Wipe Out 500 Japs KANDY, Ceylon, Feb. 28. (CP) British 14th Army troops driving against the Burma city of Mandalay from the Myinmu Bridgehead east of the Irrawaddy river have killed 500 Japanese and cleared the village of Talingon in 56 hours of continu W.S. L. and P.

4 1957 102 Ottawa and P. 4 1957 102 Sag. Pow. 4 1966 104 107 Shaw. and P.

4 1961 103 105 United Secur. 3 1952 97 Industrials Abltlbl CO D. Ex. 5 1953 114 116 Alb Pac Gr. 6 1946 104 Cons.

P. 5 1961 107 109 Int. Pap. 6 1949 114 Donnacona Paper .5 1956 103 105 Fam. Play.

4 1951 102 104 Fed Gr. 6 1949 106 period. It is believed that never before has the Parliament Buildings' flag flown at half mast for three members of the two Houses of Parliament at the ii same time. ous lighting, a communique an ill 104 nounced today. Mrs.

J. C. Vesey of 524 Bay street, formerly Elaine Hayes, has informed The Evening Citizen that she Is not the Elaine Hayes mentioned in the report of a court case arising out of an accident which occurred in the fall of 1943. Ot Lk. Pap.

5 1955 109 McColl Fr. 4 1949 102 Mersey Paper 5 1957 Mersey Paper 6 1 949 1 00 and P. 5 1960 114 Holland Paper 4 1951 101 Va There are now 18 Senate vacancies, including four from New Brunswick, which is nearly half the Senate representation from that province. Want something? Then let Vail Proof means Weather Proof For Coats and Ski Togs! VAIL'S rhone 2-3511 The Salvation Army and the Canadian Red Cross Society have been recipients of $1,500 cheques in the past two days from the war services fund of the Inspection Board of the United Kingdom and Canada. Yesterday Major Gen.

D. V. Browne accepted a $1,500 cheque from Maj. Gen. G.

B. Howard, controller general of the inspection Board, for the Red Cross Society. Monday, Gen. Howard presented the same amount, on behalf of the employes of the board, to Brig. Christopher C.

Sparks, senior member and special representative of the Salvation Army in Ottawa and Maj. A. Dale, public relations officer of the army here, for the Salvation Citizen Classified Ads help you get it. Unlisted Alines By Sproule. Phillips.

Prices shown are approximate quotations and do not represent firm bid or oiieriERs Bid Bid Murbell 8 Metalore VIoffatt (new) 4 Ak 10 7 5 8 16 43 190 16 75 Mohawk 7 Myl'que 14 Army's war sen ice work. Nat Mai 40 Profitable Exchanges The present high premiums on many Canadian bonds offer opportunities for profitable exchanges. In some cases such exchanges may involve two securities within the same field of industry, thereby allowing you to retain your present degree of diversification. Telephone or write our nearest ofiice for suggestions. W.

C. Pitfield Company Limited 140 Wellington St. OTTAWA Telephone 2-5781 Montreal Toront m. Ottawa Vanctttr Halifax Saint John Meat-ton Nick Of 175 ew Aug 14 iNorbeau 65 Alb Rlv (ntw) 37 AnofcJ 9 Ami La 133 Apex Orn 7 Arntlleld 5 (new) 19 Ang Rou 76 Bar Lar 4 Biondor 28 BrocK 15 Caider 7 Cen Man 6 Cock RL 4 Co CUlb 21 Der 7 De bantis (newt 12 tten Pat 6 E. Emph 34 Norseman Obalskl Memorials Write or telephone yjyk "1 for catalogue.

J7 J. P. Laurin )R 103 George St. Ottawa. 4-0417 Jl 11 13 9 10 74 12 15 Oklend Opemiska Orpit Ortona 9 25 37 7 PascaliB That 137 of the merchant ships built in Canadian yards since the war began are sailed by Canadian Merchant Seamen.

Pelango Pontlac Rou Ask 40 138 8 7 20 79 6 31 17 8 8 5 25 0 15 7 37 24 9 8 5 7 4 33 19 9 15 45 19 7 14 42 34 95 8 23 (old) 21 Poona 7 Presdor 4 East ard 22 7 Dividends Declared. Ontario Loan and Debenture. $1.25, payable April 2 to shareholders of record March 15. Toronto General Trusts Corporation, IVi per payable April 2 to shareholders of record March 9. Riverside SAUc Mills Limited, class A 50 cents.

payaMe April 2 to shareholders of record March 13; class 50 cents, payable March 15 to shareholders of record March 5. Tooke Brctnes, Limited, 25 cents, payable June i to shareholders cf record April 30. Lamaque Gold Mines Limited, five cents, payable June 1 to shareholders of record April 30. John A. Lang and Sons, 25 cents plus 30 cents, payable April 2 to shareholders of record March 10.

Dominion Dairies preferred, 43 cents, payable April 16 to shareholders of record March 31. Caldwell Linen Mills Limited. 1st preferred, 37 cents, 2nd preferred 20 cents, both payable May 1 to shareholders of record April 10. Privateer 40 E-ectra Goodrae L. Iron Kar Mai ri THE 7 4 6 3 SIGNIFICANT NWS Kayes Co Que Man 37 Rand Mel 39 Rav 22 Rebalr 52 Regcourt 58 Rltorla 12 S.A.G.A.

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Saskatchewan legislature last night Want Racing Banned TORONTO, Feb. 28. (CP) The Evangelism and Social Service Committee of the Toronto Conference of the United Church of Canada, meeting here yesterday, recommended that Canada follow the lead of the United States and place a ban on race track meetings for the duration of the war. gave second reading to a bill author izing the provincial power commis CONTftlBUTCO 8 sion, with the approval of the cab inet, to buy in the open market or FRED, N. GARRETT Funeral Directors otherwise the shares of capital stock CAKXING'S of any company carrying on power business in the province.

TUC CARUNG BREWERIES LIMITED Complete Funerals Hanging in Price S77.00 $325.00 Before Employing a Fuueral Director Visit Our Display Room. Conpara Oar Charfes. D-46 Chief Justice To Speak Mr. Justice Thibaudeau Rinfret, chief justice of the Supreme Court of Canada will be the guest speaker at the weekly luncheon of members of the Hull Rotary Club tomorrow. He will speak on "The function of the Supreme Court of Canada." Received by Queen LONDON, Feb.

27. (CP Cable) Queen Elizabeth today received Alice Sorby of Winnipeg, deputy director of the CWAC overseas, at Buckingham Palace. FUNERAL ira iioin limit Private Ambulance 584 Somerset St. W. 3-4773.

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