is. a. 1......) 0' o (CP)-K. it. Thom- .o:Og;)cI::tive vice - president of - st. Thompson 0 Newspapers Executive Appointments been elected, president. the com- pany announced Friday. He suc- s. I. C.A. eral manager, becomes executive vice-president and general inan- agcr. 0- S. F. Chapman. formerly new tarv - treasurer, becoinea vice- president and secretary -rtrea- sui-er. J. S. D. Tory, QC, member of the legal firm of Tory, lfilll. Thomson. Hicks, Arnold and ndlracttons the Montreal and Cana- Paagod Dosce added it in a steady steel section. Among the refining ella -advanced two points and BA climbed lib. hdccoll was off one its the section. Abtttbl, Howard Smith and In- ternational snoedup)ilnabet- tor paper list. shawinlgan, Bell Telephone and Brazil tacked on it as Gatineau eased Vs in the utilities. Banks were weak with Montreal and Nova Scotia off-a point. Canadian Breweries added V: and Seagrams dipped is in the beverages. In miscellaneous deal- ings General Dyamlcs lumped 155 as Dominion 'l'ar gained Vs. Can- ada Cement slipped to. The stock exchange's closing averages show banks off 0.51 at 0.05. utilities off 0.3 at 144.2. in- duatriala unchanged at 812.8, com- bleed off 0.1 at 256.6, papers up 18.05 at 1580.45 and golds off 0.1! at 83.8. Ahltibi Ill-5 G! Ll mat of 20.4. How Smith "Va Andetol ll Histi Bay Illa 0654 loans lent so irnsi Oil 53 assk NS 506 lnt Nln IMVJ sir: I 45 Int Pap 113 4788 Mass-Hal 'M gngu 1 McCall 57 Prov! II N St Cl! 1916 c garners! not Nnranda M ocesssant or 29”: rice I7 I C Dnk Com Sill". Royal Bank two can lrew I'M Pnyalite 15'lo can can is his IN as use Wal or mt 5.. mo CANADIAN D Bridle not cons Pap 1! Doors Tar lllh Ford I236 foundation is obaloal ll rraaer U toss Portage Ia. N. Y. STOCKS NEW YORK (AP)--The stock market snapped out of its August doldrums Friday with its M18953 rally in 2V. months. Atrcrafts and steels were favor- ites as the market interrupted a girth; of four consecutive de- cllnea. Gains of between two and three in: bars were numerous. flu a'on:e :toclia rose well beyond that range. E ited Press avera e ofqlillle ltA0:.kolc :05! 83-53 '0 5133-31 The market recouped 11510: half the loss it had absorbed the first four days of the week. in the background were a nun:-0 her of encouraging rellorll 0" "id! invcntorie. and some soft Wig! p on the Suez dllvlilt W U55 95 Eisenhower. Among Canadian issues on the New York stock exchangesiliuef: national Nickel rained W n lowed 5! Mummmm "HM! three. Other ainers included son Bali M 3- "P Mi '”d Cianr dlan Pacific and Dom? Mn” both up IA. 1; a three to lead boblaw was a ea Canadian issues on the Asnericlli . Lid. publishers needs his fath r Roy Thosnson. the Thomson C0 v Sedgewick has been elected a at- O, ,,,, Thomson newspapers, has St. Clair mods . formerly gess- 1.2m, of 'Thomm 00. L”. f C - - . cs oss Ivta iioo ioo too so to 5,,” mo 3. u ” . can aasoi-is sun so so so -a Giant YK 100 sec soo see In SUM it: .9. it .. 2:5:-..." :::..-, M is is -t s u m Toronto: Market lower. trading on let also no its in -a aoiduui mo 19 1. 1. Cal Net 80 IS I I Gold Man too 1.; 3” 3;; ,4 In 510'" Caubee use so 75 7: is a,-..,.u.. New York: stocks higher: eaiet cum "0 .0 an -9 ". Gmmu 453 '3 33-4. .3 -ts riding. it mg; '07: 13”: If: Gs-Tyrant I150 so so as -s W"'"”" 1'''''""'m' "n' ma. lee soon too too too -1 Gail Lead mo ” m ” hi her" trading was quiet. 1000 ii 15 I5 t M lsrly K ' mam m "ls our on Gunner ll77 sis im soon is - chuooevie no so so is turn wta mo .1 1.. .1 H mm chin Jae siooo sou no out no mo ,. 1, 1, C ,,e,,c,,s Eiitll" s .3 .2: it :1. .-::::c:-. ":2: in H- U Chime ssoo ii: ii: iii of aicissasio soo "oz : 3': -'0 MONTREAL (cm The us. crack" at 3 3 : 4 :-cllarsnoe song: ,3 3... 1...... tollar closed F'”'iY !' ' d'””'”" my am am so so -is 4-0 lists Ursa iosoo is is 3: Ii of 1 29-32 per cent snuterrlnlmg outdoor sssa is in 15! H Mun um ,7, ,5, ,9 4..., Canadian funds, 03 3- - 9 , " sees as of 43 '” :l.lulillklel:If .333 1:: 1: id H, sterling 32-73. 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Cnalri-a 1000 is so so - vs New Dtcliea icon no iso iso -,-as total was the sccon lm s.R:'gmcostrt m as 3: ms is N Fortune iziooo it so u or mice October, 1954. as no N Goldviie me as is is is oh mag um Chianti ill! 50 17 M H N llsrrtcaaa 30000 as is I The advance was e :1 an" an .1, U. .0 m N H I.” u . . week and strongest since 1&0 - Copper on, use in ill) in New Boson son a so so Noranda was the leader eel; W us: 3 3 to 4 :owl::wn ms is is so on lor base metals. ciimginl B V oeulee out no ll'l in M Nwssusnrdtoso & 1: ill 1: 1: polnil. Falcoiibrldge, 1-lu son I. Golrlof son is is is N Mlnda mm 4! u 61 International Nickel. Labrador and (metal: 3 arr. Jun 13v. is y Mme moo on. is is 5W9 Rmk "med Iwcuon" one once ions is 11 is N3” Royran 33 4: .32” claw. mont lost . Juniors were strong um... um .,, ,, .,, H N smmr mu . . ' who-"':-r-""”””":"” are is 3 :2 :3 .. l'.""”' W - is - -- l3"i"' Mm" "9 ,5 "'1 " Dalian ioos im. im use i so Nleczsl-rh:l:a fl? 4: lg 17 "1 Copper! 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'3: 3 n: 3 as i 4-. s. on -as it sat iso -not no no no is on -no no VI vol -4 '” "t'.....""' -3 3 -3 I3- jflonaa cg g 3: lg 7 M :2. g .. .3 la ll-' 33' .'-" S3 C I3!-III .3033! 8253:! 3 3 0 iih h mi as up it :::h;ll'::t0:hE:st itizlnows-is. Bra- silian Traction was up W- What stock! did: Advencu Declines . Unchansid Total issues - sodiau-iii I iloeNcwBnsmvllckPrlssne the compani- Fiioiiaricton. ill Agencies at the Head hssbecnap for the ConIP'li!" iudino mi in ii” ..'”.:P...'.t'..?”'..'.f.;!:'..t..:i'-'l-'i 1' 0' hn te'..I:;:.?.'::0:':.:;.:f g Mr. Nason is an experienced life uisdccrilwntcr, qualifying 4 ll. NASDN Isench Hunger Fredericton .t W35 Association and ' tion. 'IJ ance, rkccoudismrapts o. e. a.i.aooaos."c.s.u. Aaaletesst Meneiu the CompanEI:iiUl950. lie ls a Past Prddui at the tsderwnters Association. Mr. Mclsagganjoimd theCompany in 1942. In 1950. iii ' dbistrlct" , at" has been very active in the affairs of the life Undtwrilera Menace 'I currently President of the Through the facilltiu of the New DEW-EL BrsndstheCompasiyoEessaccm letelifeausirarice bo service, personal assistance and annu ties, buns assur- gmssp pension. up life. and group health and accident. The onions 0?? Royal Bank Bulldin asncejoining Fredericton; and 12 heCorripasiy aselontedinihe Saint John; 606 Queus St!W'o Blork,M one or the largest fur robber- ies in years occurred at Jollct. 111., last week when an estimated 3100.000 worth of mink coats were stolen from the storage vault of E.li'. Meyer Furs. 62 East Clint- on. Mr. Meyer, the owner, said most of the 40 or 50 coats stolen were cusiome .' goods protected by insurance. Burglars entered the back of the building. cleared the alarm system and got away with- out anyone except a baloer across the street noticing there was any- thing wrong. Mr. Meyer was con- vinced that the burglara were ex- perts on furs as he found that the raccoons, beavers and other less precious furs were untouch- ed, although they were hanging on adjacent racks. Ed. Gold writing in Women's Wear Daily. takes a long view on the fur market following roughly ten weeks of selling activity since fall lines were introduced. lie stat- es that it is on the favorable aide since the first time last fall. The preceding depressing conditions were due to a series of major bankruptcies beginning last Nov- ember that had shaken business confidence and weakened the un- stable financial structure. These bankruptcies had made retailers wary about early season commit. meats. However, in June the mar- ket opened sa usual but the stores remained more cautious than had been a year earlier. Since then there has been a more favorable outlook. particularly now which is PRODUCE - MONTREAL (CP) - Agricul- ture department quotations: Eggs: Small cases. extra-larte cots; large 00-6lVs medium 47; small 33M; B 4: C M. Receipts: TIMELY NOTES ON Fllli mics better than during any other part of 1056. A despatch from Cleveland, Ohio, states that mink is still the most in demand in furs there and will occupy the major part of pro- motions scheduled for fashion fairs this fall. Norwegian blue and white fox will be promoted as evening wraps by Apple Stores. Other stores such as Cltraii will be fashioning capeleta and pocloet stoles. Only a few stores will car- ry chinchilla and then not to any depth. several stores spokesmen. said they are using chinchilla as trinimlng on other furs. "it is just too much like rabblt." one furs-ler said. At thg Vancouver Fur Aiictloss last week an offering of 50,0!) muakrat skins was 75 per cent sold. Extra large and large north- ern British Columbia and Yukoiss brought 31.!) to 81.40 Mediums and smells went from 70 cents to 00 cents. An offering of 4,000 mink skins was 96 per cent sold. Bet- ter types pastels went for 528 to :32 with females 814 to 310. Stand- ard ranch mink, large ordinary quality grits brought front 818 to 323. wit females from so to on. At soisdack Auction Sales. Winnipeg, last week a fair per- centage of the muakrat offering was sold at slightly higher levels than the previous auction. The best and poorest i sold to good advantage. Sinai skin were firm to I per cent higher. Llttrnan Fur Factories. Inc. of Milwaukee, Wls., held ecoattnuous daily style show at the Wisconsin state Fair last week. The style show played to almost 100,000 customers. Three models showed continuously from one to seven p.m. during the fair. Mink was their supplies are of good quality and well cared for. As a matter of fact in our own experience through the years we had very little trouble from flab or meat " - . probably because we did take precautions. An international mink confer- ence will he held at Milwaukc. Sept. 16 to so. The primary pur- pose is to control world product- ion of mink. Matter such as cloa- er cooperation on research pro- grams and experimental data will also be discussed, but the main purpose to to endeavor to find a solution to the problem of too many mink-that is to find some ...of-..'mil - ous increase in mink production while there is still time to save the market. The United States ranchers may come to the conclus- ion that it is necessary to petit- ion the Government to place a duty on mink brought in from other countries. Such a step would affect our ranchers uafavorahly but no doubt the rancher will fight with everything he's got to save his home market. it was Russia's dumping of fox pelts that helped break the fox market and with Russia and Japan now growing mink in quantities there 'a possibility they may under- mine it. The advice of experts is for every rancher to cull eeverly and produce a better article rath- or than a larger number of aver- age or mediocre skins. In the July Black For Magazine and Modern Mink Breeder there it I column. Twenty Five Years Henry Vaght and Lorenz llobsoh, 3:3; This is onemofm thaao natal: young mass many have been awarded diplomas id fur farming by the Mcnure and MacKlnnon School of Silver For F3-"I113! on Prince Edward II- FOR SALE Saturday. Sept. 1. 1956 1101!! (AP) - The Eternal City's ancient Arch of Constantine is considered good for another 1.II)i) years now, thanks to a sous- eesstitry repair lob. 'rlia 1,870-year-old t" , grandest of all Rome's monu- menu. is being braced piece by piece for a rebuilding operation ant may go on for years. workmen soon will begin brac- ing the massive. 145-foot column of Antoninus. erected by the Em- peror Marcus Aurelius in the sec- , and centus-y.io commemorate his victories in battle. Modern times. which brought the vibrations of heavy traffic, have sped the wear and tear on on the antiquities of Rome. The pounding of traffic is worse than the ravages oi weather, wars and years. That's why the fourth-century Arch of Constantine, one of the best preserved triumphal arches in the world, was put in splints. Holes were bored through loos- ened blocks of granite in a year. long operation and metal braces lted in. To preserve appearances. the holes were plugged with bits of granite. The arch commemorates Enos p e r is r Constantine's victo- our over Maxentius in 312 A.D., land. With reference to the above. this school was the result of a suggestion by the Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company, which pt that time held 51 per cent inter- est in the farms. Quite a numter of lectures were given and the students were employed on the ranch. Quite a number of young men were sent out by the H.B.C. from England to take the course and they were afterwards sent to northern posts in Canada. In an article on tho mink mark- et which appears in the Black For Magazine and Modern Mink Breeder, is the followiss.,.-A con- servative estimate of world mink pi i '” in the year 1900 would be at least 9,750,000. Assuming on the present basis that about 78 percent are sold in United States markets then in 1960 United stat- es sales would reach 1.500.510 pelts. If by intelligent and far- sighted cooperation between world mink breeders that only s.ooo.ooo were allowed to be sold in the United states. or 1. 00.000 less, it is believed this would raise the avenge price of those sold by :2 to 33 per pelt. This increased price would be reflected in Oslo, Stock- holm. Copenhagen. Paris, London 20th Century Repair Job Ol'lAI'Cl'l Of Constantine "The arch should be good the another La!) years now.” when Coaatasstlne declared In Christianity. An owcial said: FOR SALE Newly renovated six room house situated near centre of city, hot air rur- nace, good foundation. priced below ss.ooo.oo ' L. H. KENNEDY , Real Ehtate and-Fire Insurance 166 Great George street. Phone 3912 Cs ICC Mrs. Muggeridge You may not lose money like this iuiionuoaic lady but you jpzbably log small aunts quickly. Why not set arde these small sussie-they can .3 Until! grow into a sub stantial cash reserve foo- your future. An Investors Syndicate Plan evil heb yon. Cal or write: ' G. F. Cameron District Manager sumsisei-aide l l I l l I I D I 5 J. 0. Mon G. A. Wlghtman Montague I leaves: I '-.7.:asm'.. .............. Ieeaornouesewsaaa. ooooza-ounces: and other pelt markets. FRIDAY, SEPT lumber (various sizes). fine day. AUCTION SALE AT MILBURNE, KING'S COUNTY . 7th, 2 0'CLOCK i am instructed to sell by public auction on the premises of the late Ewen E. Webster, the following: Machinery: Hay mower, seeder, farm wagon, fann- er's plows, harrows, lalrge quantlt hard and softwood Quart ty household effects. Many other articles not mentioned. Terms of sale: All purchases up to 310.00 will be cash, over that amount-6 months) credit on approved joint notes. 69?; interest on notes before and after due. 596 discount for cash. If day unfavorable, sale following .. I , , shown exclusively in man nieces MRS. LYDIA McEWEN .1. 3. .1 Y gf,,r.':,,, ":3 :91 :3 ins ih zzgzuen current "cam": 57w including stoies. jackets and long BY Public Auction at W. G. Executrix , 'Aucuon:.' D"! ”” '" u "3 l Fresh grade creamery pr-lntg you ooats. Merchandise was priced at Blfboilr Ltd. in Charlottetown in WV" mm 3 3 lo 44 pm; 57i;,.5g- fresh nQn.tgndgfi- from 3500 to 3300. No selling was Prince Edward Island on the 5th ,'5',,,P,,"” ”."..7 :1: 8&9 x 4 mi; 57, necglpu; Nu, done at the fair but literature :,3'ml:fng;Il:l9mb:1'.u;g56ireIt 12 on 51- W ,, ,. ..... cheese: f.o.b. factory: Ontario was passed out. I 0" rcury - d 3: :'....D:.' .3” .. m.m...Q.:;.:;. 3.3,... mm mm in mm ',),u,'3?,,,lt,t?"-,,5:":,',,,':"-,,,S,',t1,A',1; Dependable Ma me Man lll1'i”c..o 3 '3: g ” ored 8211;; wholesale Ontario white ti'lntll:lh0! in thin! Unfiied Slate! )l'0lnt.::?l"o:.lm&l;"i1""' ” t' aiiisa .., so am colored mi: wholesale Que- o e necau v 0 great precaut-” 8'96"?” ml 8 I want to talk to is responsible married man about ES:--gull A3 E lioiit ::fmlf”iN",L”? ”'”"d ”V'' 3"" :,':"m1:a,;h',,nf,”f,';f 5:; ";",'fff,';,5:.',32'.lY"i.'f;,l',f";1,I'.f"w,c2f'l.'j;,.”,f; the possibility of joining me in my business, which is iuiiitar l,';,,",7, 3'; E :2 Potatoes: Que. new 76s 1.ao- bar of cases of poisoning due to W”'''"'”' C""'i0"ei0W"- P-ll 1-. growing quite rapidly. A man with good character refer- K,.-,, on i .5 an N 125 spoiled "Sn and men have been which said contract was duly as- . . an P334 nguff u ,, ,, - - , rmmd and ,, Wonk, be Wm M signed to TRADER5 FINANCE eiscco who will jump into the work with both feet, can. 3:355,” -33; ,3” 33:2 33:1 4 . our local mink ranchers to use CWPOMTYON 1-m1'1'1iD- with a reasonable amount of experience, expect to can i-,;,, l,,'1',,.9 ”,';.M ill 1:11. :54. Gfdln from 34500 to 56000 a year. This knowledge and ex- rm re. sooo ooo no no i; V perience I have gained in the past few years in my bull- - dia- . . E Eye '3 :1-is ESE :,,, p,:Jyl,1:N:P,E.?,, ,f,f,f):,f;l';',".,. on. F O R S A L E ttilessi;nll”be of gfglitn help to til: man who filla this post- oi so &3 ' e. , , cceggful work 5 .?:"'s...- g Ila gt 3: :1 w3'l'3””..5i"'l.filcy wugade was Fine modern residence In preferred locality, seven eigllt hzulstiafiay fhgozg Whguappua ungfazgi hum. ',lf......'i :9 id 0 T3 "5 ,':;”3,y,d:T:,i:,lf',,::':,:::f;f”,.:':;t l'09m5v may 5” 5”” by ph”"i"3 6919 9' 8322 3”" selling experience. and no investment of money is re- l:,E::,':. ,3: 5 gl 3 mix. 3::,"::of.".T:ob";n:'l::r::u::l Tuesday. quired. A good income is insured right from the start. . d it h f in . R ' P.;,311 1&6 33'' S3" ire .'iZi'"ill.i?J'.. nlieltiiieligll ofleyl: PUBLIC AUCTI WRITE BOX 363M GUARDIAN r:sco ;lw osss siiio not till. -.14 llllllill Ind gliyklmlill by Amfflclli Pm 0". m ll: sos lilo is 5 Cl::.'r." l;.k".l " . .. --W.” it .0:::;..2c;..i:.tit.:;t2.v..:).::. M ovswi are names Jr 3 ago & I10 I15 -1 733' ' i I l 41 Q r, :3 ,1; 4, Barlevy: Oct. to iiigiier l.06Vs: I will sell by public auction on Sept. iith, 1956 at 2i p man :3 1;; -5 ii; it 3;;-H lwlilgier .53. MI! 9- o'clock P. M, 1 stove (Frontenac Ji-.):1 pull-outcouch;1' , . rm 7': 3:" all" sis” Flax: oogjy. y, M, 3'1...” kitchen cabinet; 6 chairs; 1 rocker; 1 kitchen table; bed, V -cam-I rm 3 3; 3; :3 Eco. 4 hither its-rs ; my iv: spring and mattress; wash-stand and dishes; 1 electric 0 I too" am. 1:: : g 3 j; ";,';;', 2(,s::”:.',. ,,m., 1,”; Dee. radio; 1 hotplate; 1 electric iron; 1 clothes-washer and o '0 moon m 3 :3 3 Ho higher i.s2vz-A: my most wrissgcr; 1 wash.-tub; 5 quilts and p'1low cases; Dishes: 6 M a for 3:: I: m 2: j mgfge:-agfzim we when M cups and saucers and dinner plates, 6 cups and saucers , . ' m as”: so as 3 fag:-rt o;s.tl'tai:el.l6Y;.: (antique); 1 cheese til-sh (hand painted): 2 water pitchers gm; in?” 9:. 9:: ::e , mm: 3' Mm; .- Lug; i and glasses. Other articles too numerous to mention. COPY DIADLINIS AS FOLLOWS: aepee soil as so so -s durum um; I Molt: a 2. it: A - g 35,1-w;; -?' ;; l."..l. '."”..l.”.:'?'t"l..ll'.'.": 9.... MRS ANGUS D01R0"- Noon SATURDAY for russnars, page 5 ism: i " j ii 'l..":. ...,g 'g jf . no at ””"""' ””” 0”" W B'”''- 5 part. MON. for wmtlsoars popu- rcsooaiooossioi ”"' ' 5 In TUISDA ferfl-lllISOAY'S ' palosas son as is ll of p. . ”H I I i p , E- Qua 54 g 3:3 AT NEW wimsiiirir: ON mason? SF.P'l' 4 5 P'm' wnNl”AY '" RloC” '0' . or is ' i l ' ....'.!.. "'5 .. 3” 3" : 3 AT 2 0'CLOCK 5 p.ai. THURSDAY fer SAWRDAPO pqer Ahailam amiss." is :3 u.. i am Instructed by Amos Curley to sell by public 5 P4", fnmAY fgf MQQQAY3 0 . - 1 eoctroiss . V i- Sn ?il&?ll.ui 1 9yearsi1cows,3yeas's'1 cow,2 yeers;1 A - . E, ..., 5 5” go: ,3: :1 cow, 1 yeast; 1 cow, 7 yeara;1 cow", 6 years; 3 spring cam” M ” I "Amati : ., . ,, calves;1 horse, 6 years old; 2 brood sows; 25 hens, Chum”, Clmmd Haw, . . wasaooo one ms on .u . Maclsksoryn binder, F. a w.; 1 hay moves: 1 dump W . "'" ""' " ".2." "" C"""' 5"” i rake; 1 Roll threshing machine; disc hars-ow; Qring foods ce""u' mm” "M i ii... is. trans asm . 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