was IIIIL inch; Wedding engagements. C0 words every additional I would Notion oi ‘ 101x10: inch s: as N! ward. Ulla c1 . Lisle" 06rd!- Iicqbcpevguasas; l.» mall's-Isa so; Sale a o. Si. m’ 13°02 l-l-ll-ld-lgfivfl Rubbsrtrecs of apparently much kreater ssreduetlvlty and ilisease resistance mm c best plantation trees have been ound by explorers of the United-Skates Department of Agrlcitltufl in t dapper regions of the Ainllon.’ q _ e ' a . FOB - BALI -.- OI. ‘M410. .00. Writs LES. ‘ sh tly A or _ _ . McIntyre, Montague?- 6-15-3 . = Main s. NcwiBrunswioL u" Female Help Nor Pfd Btd Oil NJ Kcnnecott . gent Ward P U Rodi United Al? Vanadium Westinghouse U S Si. Bank Comm ., Bank Mtl .. Bank N B . Royal Bank Montreal, Esehenge The Market! ' i At A Glance CHICAGO. Jilin 17 - (ADI- Grains remained bid at ceilings in a t‘. ; market‘ toda . ‘irsdiag x0 bly‘. was ho smaiest tor a » ll session si cc records were started lo 1021. The ail-time low in turnover was established in Baturda ‘a short session when only 140.000 ’uaheis were traded. , WINNIPIKI. June 17- (UP)- Cash prices on rye futures on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange reach- ed an all-time hi h today at $3.00 5-8. October an December fut- ures, which opened ‘first. showed an easier tone in the initial stages with losses round 4 cents record- ed ~t close hne. nnw max. June 11-01?)- Stocka generally followed tho rails . when the latter touched another 15-year peak in today's market but late profit cashing reduced most early gains of fractions to a point or more and put numerous leaders in the minus column. The Associated Press 60-stock composite was up .2 of a point at 81.7. The rail average finished up .3 at 51.2 which equalled the top figure s1nca1001 established last Thur y. 8G3 o hi Union $§38%358 1017101110. June 17—-(CP)—!'ol- lowing a lirm to strong tone in the early period, the Toronto stock market turned a bit heavy in the late stage to chalk up index losses all round. Base metal stocks es- pecially were heavy and they cloa- ed .00 down. Other group losses were small, Beaulieu was again a leader in the gold group, trading 7.55000 shares. and it closed at 1.12. Most of the Yellowknife stocks were strong. MONTREAL. June 17-671’)- Most groups of leaders had u ma- jority e-f fractional advances where price adjustments occurred in trading today on the stock exchange and curb market though a largo segment o! the complete list board- ed failed to move. Transactions covered a fairly broad list. espec- ially in minor mines. Livestock MO June 17- (GP)- Calves were unchanged to irregu- lar and other classes about steady today on the livestock markets Good quality steers sold ‘for 13 -14.50 with choice steers elliiig up to 15. Medium kinds were 11.50 -1350 and common were down to 10. Heifers ranged from 850-13. Good. butcher cows were 0-11 and mediums 8.50-9.75. Gunners and cutters made 5-7. Good pulls carcassesrsscsssssfiesassa a‘: n tiedebowea 1.. u s (IUIBII .. 1| in plain‘. Brazilian 111111111... Produce prices quoted ported ‘by the Dominion Depart- lar e 37 1-2; medi ized, no 1 $8 3-8- current rcce t Que no 1 pasteurized. 87 gra e eamer n o rcs Mtié no 2 00 13-10 j b i 89 B-Q-Mwl-li 001m 08 84-1180 l-i. s Race! xes - rent receipt. white g. whol i-id; white PIX, NB 2.10. small 1.00 lb bags, new, white, A Virginia, g1. Carolina a-sat; a a-aas. , Ler-r-t-i-v-Ae-i-e-e-t-Yv-e-t-eworse-rees- eonviood ‘Hospital will received up were 10-11 with commoner kinds going from 7.50 up. Some vealers were up about 0i and others were lower. Buyers bid lower for the commoner kinda. Best veals were from 15.50 and a few were 16. Common to just fair quality ranged from 10-14. The bulk of. the hogs offered were weighed in at 32 for grade A. Sows were 2.5 dressed. Most lambs were 13-15 per cwt. according to weight and quality. Sheep were 5-950. ma»... m. ¢ , mE8$¢58§m 11w!» eI-sa- taut-Ia- vr wr-s-r-v-hi M wii um swam (Canadian Press) TORONTO, June 17- Clltiise no June 11- tori-- 4411i. of Agriculture follow: Eggs: Spot tree wooden cases A- um H 1-2; A- u ets and B 82 1-2; C 28. Receipts .400 cases- Butter: Wholesale Que pasteur- 2§os§§§ 13-10 el del Mtl; first a pts: 50 bo . . Cheese: Western and Que: Cur- fob fag colored 18-16- B 3- ; ‘llay; ex- hltc fl 11-10, June. Re- ‘ 0i. boxes. . tatoes: 75 1b s No. 1 Que. —2; 1C0 E§s:as§saase 25$ y Positions, Vacant _.At Falooliwood, Hospital Application for the . under-mentioned ‘ " s ‘i’ V a . I . ‘ ' ligation], qualifications and experience ' ' “all ' ' d to the undersigned at P. 0. Box 404. “a m . . a ofGHcalth and Welfare. eetpiddéefiheeeeee c. LPnY/b 1mm. 1' f 81-‘ .DHflflv'. <. ~."- ran I vitae offsn for the p tity of Ford il-ton estimated weight of 07,000 pounds ursntent of 8000 ft. la the Canadian Ford plan! Wlilwlll "ca" location; raflwsy connotes 1%“ - iliarltime Young 200 Coniagas , 1500 Coniar . t §Ess§§sE§E§s§§§§s§a§ HI F‘ In .1- MISS SUE KENNEDY Rev. '1‘. D. P. Everett, Director hel Academy’ Allison. Sackvilie. Mir. Everett is the past president of the Maritime Conference Y. P. U., and holds a pastorate in Ed- mund-si-om His work in connec- tion with the United Ohumh Y. P. U. the past few years has made him known thmughoub , 11700 Norben . 10000 Norse .... .. 1700 Northinca, 1000 OBrien . 5500 Omintra 13600 Oslsko 7200 Pacalta 1975 Pamour . 21700 Pandora 2000 Paramaq 4000 Parbec .... .. 17800 gdylilalifl‘ 9n 95' 1000 Perrcci .. 2467 Pick Cr 14000 Pic Por 1350 Pioneer 6000 Premier 650 Preston 500 Que Gold 5000 Gue Man 4000 Gueenst 1027 Guemont 6:25 1Z0 W 1800 Regcrt 5200 Richmac 12500 Rouyn M ,_ 2000 Roxana . 120 Royal Ban-k . 900 San Ant 5800 Senator 2700 Shawkey 2200 Sheep Cr . 30145 Sherritt 295 Siscoe 3000 Starratt 000 Steel R0 1916 Stada .. 2000 8700 Go Gate 700 Go Man 39100 Goidvue a§:ssi§=§scs§sces§§c§:s Kerr Add . Kirk Hud . 2700 Kirk Lake La d . . 375 100 s.- 416 McIntyre 1650 McKenzie . 552388 4300 Thom Lund . 2200 Thurboi-s 3884 Upp Cda t- in O 1300 Yelorex - mo Nip!“ Total sales 1.480.000.- 570 Noranda p3 - TON TRUCKS . or wiflllrawal, War Alaota- Corporation In- . of, in lotror multiples of twelve, a quan- looated at railway sldlnfl. Windsor. 01116810- Bllbkol to prior ' Ford 344m; wheel hue. 158"; four ' ; designed to use 10.50 x 20 tires single ofohnsdsandotbonli-Mi-"Nli? bodice included. Bo fa: . be ascertained, each truck is complete to the extent stated. but t . which the manufacture; can . may be shortages o! a. manor nature . . y under their usual terms. in,” ‘m, "was shipment a. Allied Armies Over- m“. I or Com plants, and were packed knocked-down state. Each unit of .. y 28 to 80 eases. totalling an and an approximate cubic meas- poaslble lo assemble these trucks ' “o. t it u i mnnuflhn h.“ u“ - only Interfering with that coni- . ual is a unit or i-wcivc . . unit). They will be sold s ' v “as when n" basis. Offers a. ‘ » cheque or bank drelt in . was Aisle Corporation. . . a certified cheque Thcsclrockswllibepold IIIIIIIQ W5 . in quantity involved Ills to him by War or reieci any returned to those ‘m8 Church. thllsrltlinnandbciovedhvali" . '.*.*"s:."*.#'=...a""..ir...“:.n":t "In" illliil Lentosttievsts” aimthemfitalgogrfisaly 119ml; ‘Thh f” co auu.sae m seems u hm! . . U., a cordial ‘nvitation to ail young people interested in the work of‘ the United Chilnch of Canada to year. A sued to returned service personnel to renew their acquaintance with; the Y. P. U. work o! the Church.’ Tu Miss Kenaedv has become known “m thwukinut the Marltlmes in her mo“ l visits at many points as official representative of the Maritime “jg, 1 Conference Y. P; U. Miss Ken- , ~ Mdy will be a representative of the Maritime Oonlerence Y. P, U. at the National . P. Cotmncil 1n Bellmevilie. a - , . v. J. . Freestone ofMonc- to. wlv l ted resident of Marine ece p d Church of Canada. will be arenoe Theme Course Lecturer Conference. I mi. w. n. s label‘ o! llriculturc. " meeting of lnte ' people at. ~- Church ‘tonic . public iuvit . Hog: Y Marl -- . P. Con! Mrs. D. J. Booaica. and aha also mist her lutsband in course in Vacation‘ Sciioo REV. and tot-ate in Y to Bun- day will realise the wonderful op- portunity offered to the delegates in having m. Freestone as their principal lecturer. Mr. Freestone will be ramenbered the Minister of Brudswia Sti- and in Yarsnouth where he held a pastorate for some time. W. A. white. Baliiax. will go tc Conference as’ song-leader. \. White is known throughout c Maritime: as a. solar-leader o! cutstanding ability, and his gift of music will contribute a great deal towards the success of Con- . Mute is Director of the Halifax ..C.A..anrlha.swon much genuine praise 101' his outstanding musical ability. Mr. White, also, will attend National Y. P. Council as Just returned to the Maritime as song-leader. and carries the to take up bis work Held Sec. distinction of being the only one rotary of Re chosen from the Maritimes to at- the Marl tend National Y. P. Council as a cadet. Daihousie. The 090018 for the outstanding nflaaionary work they accomplished axon-pl the Indians in western Canada. A course in administration will be given bv Jack MacLeod, Aa- soclate- President of the Maritime Conference Y. P. U., and now 0c- the Pleasant Bay mason Pi .in Cape Brown until tall when he will resume his studies in Theology at Pine Hill. Hail-tax. 8e will be assisted in the Administra- tion Course by Rev. John Jarvis. John Jarvis has completed Dost graduate work in Chicago, and act , voune-‘peopi Recreation Loader Msrltimes. and tbs looking forwa mectinl Miss Genie Brown-hill. Haitian. are rd in will be the recreation leader andmim at Conference. her pleasing personality flts hers Rev. O. N. Blanchard of Yar- well to fill this position very cap- mouth is to be leader of the Citi- a-bly. Under ivlliss Bromntll’: zenship Coilrae. ‘Iiliscvactive inter.- direction, Conference delegates est he has always maintained in can feel assured they will return me e work U10 home with novel ideas in recrea- on. genie Brownhill ' will represent Halifax Predbyierif Y- P. U. a-t Believllie at. the Na- in Bear River. IN CHANCERY AUCTION’ SALE . ' emlscs There will be sold_by public auction on the 1' E 1n Tignigll, Lot 1, in Prince County on SATURDA . JUN“ O’CLOCK lN THE AFTERNOO 2M’ 1m at swear SAVING TIME” fr’. . 1 tclfl nadir A ligsiggfoglullitsoruéownshtil: Number , bounded-ail!!! deserted dc of Cen a as follow . Com ncln8 °li u" NM“ s‘ I i street a the so hwm angle of lhnd ilnl alon out-he Mrs. l-l norah early. Well" ""11 w" y ‘rmgnce o! wggt b0 daryfof said land of MrQ. Reodg lthlshh of u one hun rad hd sixty-five feet or 1.4;! the lighted" ma“ Street i d' from Main Street to arbor f f t feet _ long the said Street a distance o 0!‘ go d wardly and parallel to the said West und- ’a land to Central Street aforesaid, an long the said street a distance of ace f commencement, 0011141111103 55°“ land, a little more or less. free, clear and discharged roe yand clear from any ary~~’O’flalioran therein- Vwyper cent of the pun the time of the sale, the irty days from the date "\ chase price to be pal balance to be Paid Within of said sale. The above ‘sale is pursuant to a D Court of Chancery No. 314 made i 1946 by the Master of the Rolls Justin W. Kinch Complainant and Mary liam Kinch, an Infant, and Gerald Ha f the estate traior cum testament» annexo dc boms on o. of William P. Klnch Defendants. ' FREDERICK J. E. WRIGHT. “ Master in Chancery. .J h at &J hnston, Mesa" . “Ctbmgliainangk Solicitor. Trucks Wanted T0 err, nors lII For P one Collect ‘B gma nyii struetlon 00., Limited ' MONTAGUE iwu-m-aaw-qw-m -4-.~- .._...-<- __-:"-::";-‘-_;_;__-. ln-av-q-w-a- . swwavsvuvm-wun-spuwsuuuvma-wn-a- Mrs. Sooates hold a pas- ‘ of ‘the Maritimes remember them ‘ vudl .» to-tha