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Tage 23 Friday. June 11, 1943. Rev. T. C.

B.Boon Toronto Stocks Leaders Many Canadian Press. Lumbermen Hold Spring Luncheon Part of the reason for "a grow Noon 1 Sales Storks High Ashbury Chaplain, 12 THE EVENING CITIZEN, Ottawa, Ont. Market Mirrors New York Recoveries moderate; leaders are lower. Toronto Part of gains lost after good opening. Montreal Industrial and utility leaders higher.

Winnipeg July future higher; trading active. Chicago Upward surge under aggressive buying. Going To Jasper 1000 Homestead 04 1000 Cda Food P. 30 1100 Howey 22 50 Hud Bay 30 2 Imper Bk 175 1364 Imper Oil 14 150 Imper Tob 11 1000 Inspiration 30 120 Int Pete 20 500 Jack Walte 07 2155 Kerr Add 6.00 Rev. T.

C. B. Boon. B.A., chap lain and senior mathematical master of Ashbury College, has been appointed to the parish of ing trend toward Socialism on the part of certain groups of the Canadian public" has been the Inactivity of private enterprise, W. J.

LeClair, secretary-manager of the Canadian Lumbermen's Association, told retail lumber dealers yesterday at a luncheon in the Chateau Laurler. Mr. LeClair was guest speaker at a meeting of the eastern district St. Mary and St. George at Jasper.

Alberta, by the Bishop of New York Stocks By Thomson McKlnnon. hi 1 Air Reduction. New Edirionton. and will commence his ministry there on Sunday. July 11.

Mr. Boon was formerly registrar and lecturer in chemistry at St. John's College, Winnipeg. of the Ontario Retail Lumber Dealers' Association, called for the Louver at N.Y. Recoveries were moderate and notably selective in today's New York Stock Market, with many leaders Inclined to shift to slightly lower levels.

Wall Street was cheered by the MiTTcnder of Pantelleria to the Allies but this good news apparently was oflset as a bullish factor by continued apprehension over taxes and labor problems. Dealings were relatively sluggish from, the start and, near midday, minor price changes either way left the direction in doubt. Modest support was accorded Rears Roebuck, Woolworth, Goodrich. U.S. Rubber.

Eastman Kodak, Allied Chemical. Wcstinghouse, Phelps Dodge and Southern Pacific. Rising stamina was lacking for TJ.S. Steel. Bethlehem.

N.Y. Central. Pennsylvania. Western Union, Doug las Aircraft. Montgomery Ward.

International Harvester, Anaconda. Kennecott, General Electric and American Smelting. BondA were steady and Kraln liUhcr. 1.02 15 75 121 47 11 101 47 29 15 10 1.34 151 34 09 24 4 3H 52 2.30 I 08 7 147 13 35 134 35 24 22 12 03 1.32 93 12 44 22 40 33 97. 9 8 8 1 93 purpose of discussing vital prob The church of St.

Mary and Noon 04 30 21 30 175 14 11 30 20 07 6.00 61 10 60 ii 8.1 3 20 1 80 1.10 1.85 04 8 1.66 26 18 08 09 22 80 2.05 03 16.5 04 3.10 8 38 02 07 2 4 2 27 1 00 61 011 35 on 1 23 3 63 Allls Chalmers Amer Can Co Amer Locomotive Amer Radiator Amer Smelting Amer Rolling Mills Amer Tel and Tel Anaconda Copper lems which threaten the retail St. George at Jasper is unique among the churches in Canada. lumbermen's position at the present time. Post-war planning also By Low 12 1.01 15 75 121 47 01 47 29 IS 10 1.33 151 33 09 34 4 3H 52 2.25 on 'i 1 147 13 35 134 35 34 22 12 03 1.32 S3 12 44 21 04 33i, 9 9 8 IV 03 23 33 10 11 04 20 55 7 08 7 9 70 3.55 Low 04 30 21 30 175 14 11 30 20 07 6.00 60 10 60 14 11 83 3 20 1.76 1.10 1.85 04 8 1.66 26 18 98 09 22 80 2.05 03 165 04 3.10 8'i 38 02 07 2 4 2 23 1 1X1 34 on 35 no 1 23 3 63 25 4.70 56 7 85 S's 133 Sales Stork With 50 Abltlbl 12 a 2400 AJa 1.08 500 A Con 15 1700 Ang Cdn 1 50 Aluminum 121 500 Armistice 47 2000 Aittorla ll'i 45 Aluminum 101? 1500 Aquarius 47 4500 Arjon 30 8125 Bankfleld 15 4500 Base Me tali. 10 3300 Beattle 1.35 7 Bell Tel 151 29000 BldROOd 35 500 Bobjo 09 845 nrall 24 50 Pow n.

4', MOO Mrlt Im 3fl 2200 Hroulan 52 500 BufT Ilk 2 30 5500 Mult Cdn 0H 100 Cda Cement 10 Cda Perm 147 142 Cda H3 13 80 Cda 88 35 1C Bk Comm 134 10 Celanese 35 80 Cdn Loco 34 'a 250 Cdn Oil 22 544 CPU 12 100 Chateau Oal 03 800 Chester 1.33 3200 Cochenour 93 35 Cockshuli 13 45 Con Bmelter 44 4500 Davlea 23 500 bennlson 04 10 Dlst BeaK 33 100 rxnn Btl 0 100 IJom Stores 9 50 I Kim Tar 8 40 I mm Wool 5 Baoo r.l Crest 18 soo r.ldorado 01 HO Farmer 33 10 Ford A 23 10 Uatlneau 10 2t5 Cten Ml 11 1000 Olenora 04 1150 Ood's Lk 21 85 Goodyear 55 50 Oypsum 7 5000 Halllwell 08 200 Ham Bridge 7 90 Hollinger 970 2740 Home Oil 3.80 Atchison Rly Blau Konox s. Completely furnished, it was the gift of a lady from England, who having visited Jasper one summer Rev. T. C. B.

Boon. Youth Sent to Jail was an Important point on the agenda. Bendlx Bethlehem Steel "In the post-war era we are go Open 11.00 Pennsylvania Rly 29 29 Phillips Pete 49 49 Public Service of N.J. 15 15 Pullman 37 37 Radio 11 11 Remington Rand 18 18 Sears Roebuck 78 78 Southern Rly 26 26 Southern Pacific 27 27 Standard Brands 7 7 Standard OH Ind 34 34 Standard Oil California 38 39 Socony 13 13 Sperry Corp 31 32 Standard Oil of N.J. 36 56 Studebaker, New 13 13 United Aircraft 38 37 United Corporation 1 1 United Drug 13 13 United Oas Improvement 8 8 Alcohol 37 37 Rubber .40 40 Union Carbide 84 84 Union Paclflo 99 Steel 53 33 Vanadium Steel 23 23 Warner Bros Pictures 15 14 Westlnghouse Klertrlo 95 93 Western Union 36 36 Woolworth 40 40 Youngstown Sheet 37 37 Born-Warner ing to have to develop either along socialistic lines or along the line 9350 Kirk Lk 62 2000 Kirk Town 10 1000 Lk Dufault 60 100 Lk Shore 14 15 Becord It 100 Leltch 83 525 Maraua 3 25 3523 MacLeod 1 BO 600 Mndsen 1.11 100 Malartlc 1.85 1000 Maralgo 04 75 Mercury 8 600 Mln Corp 1.66 25 Mtl Pow 26 25 Bew Pipe 18 2200 Normetal 99 5250 Ont Nickel 09 1700 Paymaster 22 500 Perrtfh.

80 3000 Preston 2.08 500 Reno 03 30 Russell 165 100 Bt Anthony. 04 900 San Antonio 3.10 SO fillverwd 8 1000 Bladen 38 3000 Slave Lk 02 8500 8 Pete 07 25 Stand Par 2 23 Stand Radio 4 31310 Steel Rock 3 30 SOO Hylvanlta 1.10 8.14(H) Trans Res 62 300 Tlnlon la 08 23 tin Fuel 35 BOO tin Oils 09 12000 Upper Cda 1.23 200 Ventures 3.63 5500 Vermllata 26 250 Walte Amu 4 70 100 Walkers 56 60 Can Fir 7 10 Can Fir 83 Curb 218 Cons Pap 3 100 Pend Ore 185 For Stealing Wallet Convicted of stealing a wallet from an office in the Department Burroughs Canndlan Pacific Chrysler Columbia Gas of private enterprise." said Mr. of National Defence valued at $2 C'ralie Comp ai 21 LeClair. He added that lumber men believed in private enter and the property of Richard D. Shaw, Norman Daniel Lackey.

16, of 169 Broad street was today sen prise, but warned that unless careful plans were laid for a return to peacetime conditions, a form of Socialism might follow the war. tenced to three months in the and impressed with the beauty of the surroundings, erected it as a memorial to her son who was killed in the war of 1914-18. The gift was made anonymously and she remains unknown; but the son's Testament, which was found in his pocket when he was carried in from No. Man's Land is now beneath the cornerstone of the church. Mr.

and Mrs. Boon will leave for Winnipeg on Tuesday evening, where they will spend some time at their summer home at Gull Harbor before proceeding to their new home in Alberta. Open 11.00 47 47 157 157 37 37 85 85 16 15 11 11 41 41 14 14 158 156 38 28 56. 56 9 37 37 64 64 35 35 13 13 10 10 81 81 4 4 21 14 14 23 23 9 39 33 33 8 8 38 36 66 67 37 37 39 30 3 3 38 36 35 35 20 20 39 40 38 38 17 17 70 32 33 12 12 58 38 14 14 24 24 85 83 31 31 28 28 48 46 30 30 31 21 20 20 12 12 17 17 13 15 26 26 4 4 county Jail by Magistrate Qlcnn Scores Estimate. commercial solvents Container Corp Corn Products font Can Cortina Wright Hrera lmiKls Air Klectrlc Auto Light Falrbranks Morse Klectrln Power to Light toners! Elartrlo tlcneral Motors Olldden T.

Qoodrtch Oood year Tire Harrison Walker Strike. "I can't have very much sym With specific reference to the 33 10 post-war position of the Canadian pathy for you." the magistrate Toronto. After opening strong the Tor construction Industry, Mr. LeClair 04 4.V4 said. "You committed this offence when you were on probation for a cnto Stock Market turned a bit 4.70 scored the estimated $5,000,000, 41 55 00 a Jeavy around noon and part of the sains were lost.

Mining la 7 New York Curb Aluminum of America 114 Amer Cynamld 44 Amer Osa At Electric 25 Amer Super Power 11-18 Canadian Marconi 2 Cities Service 16 Cities Service Pfd 16 Cons Oas of Baltimore 91 000 backlog of construction with which the Industry would be faced similar experience. It didn't pay to be lenient with you. apparently 7 85 114 44 25 11-16 2 16 16 91 Inter Harvester 70 70 W4 in peacetime. you didn't appreciate it." juier mcnei Inter Paper Inter Paper Pfd 7 970 3.55 mes showed little net change at the end of the second hour. Turnover was fairly heavy at 22.000 There is no $5,000,000,000 Detective Fred Syms laid the 183 Inter Tel Ac Tel backlog of construction," he said.

Canadians Abroad charge. Jonea-LauKhlln hares for the first hour. There is only as much as the 61 61 7 7 9 9 29 29 19 20 47 47 Electric Bond 4t Share Fatrchlld Aviation Falichlld Engine Ford of Canada Oulf Oil Humble Oil Steep Rock advanced 5 cents to Some Bond Prices public may think will be necessary upon a return to peace." He Race Entries long Branch. First race. 800, claiming, 3-yeur-olds Johns ManvUle Kennecott Copper Lnmbert Montgomery Ward Macy National Biscuit National Dairy Supplied by Members of the Investment Dealers Association of Canada.

Get Good Rations Returned from overseas where 75 Niagara Hudson 74 Wartime Issues. and up, one mile and a sixteenth: Torch JSlnger 112. xPolnt Lare 100. My Baby 112, Oreek Ooddess 105, Court Gallant 110, War Council 110, Charm Norm American Aviation he studied catering and messing Utility Dut Bid Ask Assoc. T.

and T. 5 1955 90 92 BO. Tel. 4 1961 107 109 Bell Tel. 5 I960 129 Cal.

Power 5 I960 111 C.N. Power 3 1953 108 110 added that semi-official estimates placed the figure at closer to $400,000,000. Other points in post-war planning whifh Mr. LeClair stressed were the urging of government Oklahoma Natural Oaa Pants pec Oil Pennroad Corp St Regis Paper Technicolor United Oas United Lt Power 18 19 6 6 4 4 3 3 12 12 4 4 New York Central Northern American June 15. 1930-51 102 103 3 Oct.

1, 1949-52 100 101 3 Feb. 1. 1948-52 103 104 Mar. 1, 1932-54 100 101 3 May 1, 1954-57 99 100 Nov. 1, 1953-56 100 101 ette 110.

Yenoo 120. Also eligible: Watussl 112. Paramount Packard Motors arrangements for the Canadian army in the United" Kingdom, Lieutenant Colonel Ralph H. Second race. 1800, claiming, 3-year- TX Oas and EL 6 143 1" 1" Power 3 1949 102 104 projects to protect Canada's forest olds and up, one mile and a sixteenth: Colonel Bud 110.

xCount Ebony 110, Light Birch 110, Wimbledon 117. Two Dominion Govt. Guaranteed. nt. H.

El 6 19-14 75 78 Webb, chief messing and catering Montreal Stocks new high at 2.30 but failed to Siold the tain. Noon prices were down moderately for Ventures. Mining Corporation. Normetal, Rherritt and Ontario Nickel. Senior base metal stocks posted no morning changes.

The golds eased off under light Helling. Hollinger lost 10 to 9.70 nd minor recessions came through for Preston. Malartlc Gold Fields. Sylvonlte. Perron and Brou-ian.

Transcontinental Resources as the strong Issue among the juniors. It advanced 9 cents to SI on good volume. Buffalo-An-kente firmed 5 to 2.30 and Upper Canada was up 3 to 2.24. Ply 115. Drayton Lad 120, reguus ua, ON JR.

officer for the Canadian army, Maclaren Power 4 1959 103 105 Maritime Elec. 4 1956 101 Mtl. Tram. 3 1931 104 106 Mere Frolic 120. said in Ottawa today that Cana By Canadian Press.

Third race. $800. claiming. 3-year- olds and up. seven furlongs: Bomb Nfld.

L. and P. 4 1956 101 8. L. and P.

4 1957 101 Sales Sales Nigh Low 11.30 High Low 11.30 121 121 121 shell 107. XAfllrmatlon 110, Alliance 110, 85 Ont Steel 17 17 17 Ottawa L. and 4 1 957 1 03 30 Aluminum 123 Aluminum dian troops overseas receive good essential rations, and "plenty of them," and it is indicated in their physical fitness and morale. 100 ott car Progress 115, Free Time lin. uaique-nollle 110.

Kenton Bar 115. xKdasel 105. Sac. Pow 4 iBflfl 100 Pfd. 102 102 Shaw.

W. and P. 4 1961 103 103 Also ellRlble: Costa Rica 110, Front 3 1944 100 101 2 1946 100 101 3 1944 101 102 3 1945-30 100 101 3 1948-32 100 101 3 1948-53 100 101 3 1954-59 100 101 4 1951 121 4 1936 124 4 1955 125 4 1957 125 3 1954 117 119 3 1949-69 125 3 1653 127 3 1962 107 i 1943-69 126 U. Ceo. 152 wm 24 13 3 Asbestos 24 10 Bathurst 13 Attack 110.

KO 105. JoeKRy 105. ami rower orp au- iu's iu- 25 Que Power 15 15 15 21 St Pap 42 42 42 83 Shawlnlgan 19 19 19 Col. Webb said Increasing at Fourth race. $800.

claiming, 3-year- Indus trials wealth from fire, the systematic perpetuation of the nation's renewable natural resources and a necessary Increase in the populating of vast areas at present unsettled. Colin E. Clark of D. Kemp Edwards Limited, Ottawa, president of the eastern district of the O.R. L.D.A., presided at yesterday's spring meeting.

Mr. LeClair was introduced by Zenon Boucher of Hull, vice-president of the district. And was thanked by C. J. Ma-honey of Ottawa.

A sing-song during the lunch 151 151 37 Bell Tele 3 TucKCtts Pfd 153 153 153 olds and up, seven furloncs: xPunts Final 115. xAcauln 107. xNorth Bound Abltlbl CO D. 5 1953 64 66 23 wpett ieo tention was being paid to scientific preparation of food. Courses in nutrition and catering and Alb.

Pee. Or. 6 1946 105 112. Faclno Maid 104. Charley Bauey 120.

Erlndale Boy 105. Casino fete 113, 1Z5 Wpeg E1CC 93 33 53 Banks. 4 1951 103 103 Can. Cement Bpudroon 117. 4 1951 103 Can.

Cannert 15 Montreal 138 158 158 Filth race. The wooastoca messing are being studied by all ranks concerned with feeding of M. CP. Ex. Handicap, 3-year-olds and up, seven furlongs: aBlasco 108.

Who Reich 109. 3 1961 79 82 6 1 949 107 4 1931 103 106 Int. Pap. Provincials. troops.

Schools of cookery. Dom. Tar Bar Fly 110. Skipper Z. 108.

Blue Olno 102 24 13 151 24 27 4 7 13 33 30 51 12 13 44 16 10 8 79 10 12 55 7 courses for junior and senior of 112. Haggis 108. cyrus i no. ressa Donna. P.

Fam. Play. Albert Montreal. Leaders in industrials and utilities ere up a notch in forenoon transfers today on the Montreal Etoek Exchange and curb market evnd metals dipped. At new tops in industrials were Ontario Steel.

Sarnla Bridge A. Orille 112. Also ellclble: aBrother Tat 4 1956 85 88 4 1951 103 105 6 1949 107 6 1950 103Mi 107. aD. Ness and H.

E. Morden entry B.C. Curb. 70 Abltlbl 6T. 400 Bathurst 3 A Oil 50 Can Sugar 10 Power 223 Can Brew 6 Can Inv 10 Can Inv 50 Can Vlcrers 986 Cons Pap 100 Dom Oilcloth.

Fed. Or. Fraser Co. Ot. Lk.

Pap. attu uraruian vs 10 Pgwer 27 27 480 Power 4 4 65 Can Cement 7 7 151 Can S3 13 13 150 Can SS 35 35 75 Can Car 9 9 30 Can Car Pfd 30 30 25 Alcohol A 31 51 50 12 12 23 Cockshutt 13 13 10 Smelters 44 44 25 Dom Coal Pfd 16 16 515 Dom 8 30 10 2 Dom Stores 8 8 125 Dom Tar 8 8 23 Dom Textile 79 79 116 Dryden 8 7 23 Ontlneau 10 10 1363 ns Wares 12 11 100 Ooodyear Pfd 55 35 25 Ham Bridge 7 7 25 Hollinger 90 9.90 Sixth race. $5,000 added. The orpen ficers, including commanding officers have been under way for some time and are being favorably received. 5 1955 94 97 Memorial Handicap.

3 and 4 years old eon was led by George Piers, manager of the Ottawa Better Business Bureau. Man. 196 1 72 73 Lake St. John 5 loalea in canaaa. one mue ana a six teenth: Oray Hyngo 105.

Tulnchmore N.B. 107. I'atrtslus 108. raoltta 109, Oreat McColl rr 4 1949 102 105 Mersey Psper 3 1957 95 Mersey Paper 6 1949 96 4 4 3 4 6 3 3 4 3 3 4 3 Mark 103, Shepperton 122. 12 3 22 19 90 73 's 6 3 28 4 6 30 4 5 23 19 94 16 56 12 12 3 3 22 22 19 19 90 90 3 3 75 75 9 9 6 6 5 3 28 28 4 4 6 6 30 30 4 4 5 5 23 23 18 18 94 94 16ia 16 36 36 20 20 N.S.

Seventh race. $W)0, claiming, 4-yenr Deserter Altered 60 Dom Wool There is an adequate amount and variety of good meat, although men would like more, and a satisfactory and adequate variety of home-grown fresh and olda and id. about one mile and an and Or. Price Bros 4 1957 89 Prlr. Bros.

3 1057 99 102 70 Donnacon elKhth: Municai Moon km, lie rreparea Ont. H. Ontario 1934 R0 84 1956 88 92 1953 116 1945 1 03 105 1956 112 1947 107 109 1951 97 99 1961 11J 1950 99 102 I960 117 1950- 33 101 102 1947-30 99 101 1949 1 07 109 1949-31 102 104 1951 98 101 1949 100 102 1951- 33 100 102 1945-30 114 118 1960 99 101 1943 99 102 1931 98 101 1958 97 100 unci Hiram Walker common, and a1.v) ahead were General Steel Wares, in fairly active trading. Intern Dairies preferred. Tar, Canadian Breweries and Dominion Oilcloth.

Losers in the section acre Dosco B. Vickers. Cement. 113. War Ace 113.

Xl.tiraua Lyon I'm, Rolland Paper 1931 101 103 Brown Flower 112, xaMystery Lad 108, Reatluouche Co. iw-n 9.90 Mr Monk 118. Also eligible: aHrlRht storage vegetables (they etlll have Registration Card Osias Cayer, 29. of no fixed ad United Ainui. 3 1956 101 snd Oay 113.

Stand Easy 108. aMac- 373 r. Dalr Pfd 23 Falrchtld 100 Fleet Aire 20 Ford 123 Mitchell 10 Power Corp 1 25 Bridge 105 Walkers 100 Walkers Pfd Dominion Oovernmen. donsld Stable entry. Sub race.

$800. claiming. 3-year-olds and up. seven furlongs: Fire Log 110, Canadian Car. Robert Mitchell ii imperial uu ivs vs 20 Ind Accp 20 20 20 10 Nickel 37 37 37 200 Int Pete 20 20 20 23 Int Power 12 12 12 23 Int Power 105 105 105 23 Lake of Woods.

26 26 26 P. of Que. a 3'i 3 4 3 PEL 3 Bask. 4 3 180 181 Olen of Peace 110. xNorth Swept 105 British Consols Perpetuals Dominion Govt.

Bonds und Walker preferred. dress was fined $50 and costs or three months in Jail by Magistrate Glenn Strike today after pleading Josen L. 105. Ouess Who 110, Play Flash Mines. 110, Psques 110.

xBluSer 110. Also elig ible: Oolden Silence 110. Rexslr 115 Is, Better utilities included CJatl-reau. at a new high, Brazilian, Tower Corporation and Interna 23 MCt-Oll S'4 e- 160 Mont Power 27 57 27 brussels sprouts). One of the mainstays of the military diet is British bread, made from virtually "whole" wheat and containing a great deal ot nutritive value.

Canadian powdered eggs are an indispensable constituent of army menu-preparation, as are Canadian evaporated apples, both of which are keenly appreciated by all ranks. 100 101 100 guilty to altering his registration Warrenette 110. Spring Moon 110. xA A C. Clear and fast.

100 MurnhT 11 11 11 500 BldgoM 32 .32 .32 345 Kirk Rand .06 .06 .06 4700 Normetal 1.00 .08 .98 1000 Blscoa 44 .44 .44 1000 Sladen .36 .36 .36 Bales Industrials 10.000; mines 7,400. bluniclpals. card in a material way. 101 101 23 Nat Steel Car 33 53 33 110 Noranda 46 46 46 3 Ogllvle 23 25 23 R.C.M.P. Corporal R.

C. Stuch- 2' 2 3 Issued Own Liconsf! tional Tower. B.C. Tower lost an openlnu lift. Quebec Tower and Winnipeg Electric common 102 93 bery, who laid the charge, told the court that the accused is a de HAYS.

June 11 Judge and preferred Rave ground. Alex Meier Just shook his head serter from the Canadian Army 100 100 103 103 and smiled when Miss Agnes Ter- and that he changed his reglstra brim Wlnnlpec. Wheat trading was active today on 100 100 100 100 101 94 99 99 102 102 102 102 100 106 104 106 107 108 108 109 101 ese Ross and Ray Hayes, Jr May 1. 1948 June 1. 1944 Dec.

13. 1946.. May 1. 1948 June 1. 1043.

Nov. 13. 1944 -Perpetuals June 1. 1BV)-5S June 1. 1933-58.

June 1, HH8-4H Nov. IS, June 1. 1936-66 Oct. 13. 1 944-49 Oct.

15. 1943-45 Oct. 15. 1947-52 Oct. 15.

1944 Feb. 1, 1946 Nov. 1, Nov. 1. 1947-37 Nov.

1. Nov. 1. 1949-59 Oct. 13.

1943 3 3 3 3 Unlialnl Stock 103 tion card to make it read "Oscar Canary 4 Edmonton 4 Halifax Montreal 4 Quebec 4 Ke-ln 3 Saint John .4 Three R. Toronto 4 Winnipeg 4 Vancouver 4 M.C.8. 4 Mtl Met. 4 4 C. of Windsor 3 asked for a marriage license.

"You 1982 100 102 1967 99 102 1952 107 110 1934 102 1971 99 102 1930 103 103 43 98 102 1971 103 108 1953 99 101 1943 103 I960 114 1968 104 1948 99 1 01 1962 102 104 1947 98 101 1975 83 85 to change. Cayer." 103 101 107 Winnipeg grain eichange with prices quoted one cent over the previous close. Bt Cut ldme. DrsLaurlers and Poulln. Industrial Bid Asked know as much about it as I do Cayer was taken into custody The July future was cent a bushel Terese the Judge said.

So Miss ndtan National CorD 19 00 22 00 105 WILLIS Pianos Sold in Ottawa by Higher at 1.02. 107 Anclo-Can Tel 8 00 8.75 Ross issued her own license Oood buying in the earir stsgea was by a provost guard early yesterday while he was loading scrap for a local firm. The accused told the Atlas. Steels Ltd Com 20 00 4 4 4 4 4 Butter Storage Closer Normal; No Ration Boost The Dominion, Bureau of Statistics reported yesterday that butter stocks in Canada June 1 were 4,500,000 pounds higher than the average lor the same date In the She's just resigned her Job as the 108 109 109 Burns Co Ltd 9.23 1025 attributed to southern Interests, shippers and locals. There was no In Judge's secretary.

Purns Ji Co Ltd 5 50 6 50 dication of export business In Cana 110 prrwrr Pfd 100 no 4 3 dian wheat or flour. obertson, rin(le tt tlley guard that his name was "Oscar Cayer" but the former, who was on the lookout for him. had him NEW YORK. June li. (A.P.

No trading was reported In oats or Now. it's gorillas who have to barley but December rye reached a new seasonal high, touching 90 cents a Tsn We.Mnahouse 42 00 45 00 Crttl Wlrec.lnth Pfd 18 00 22 00 "nnntl Steamships Com 70 00 73 00 Ivrr Indu.trles Ltd 7 00 9 00 rtunlop Tire 5' Pfd 22 00 2300 federal Oraln Tfd 89 00 94 00 be portccted from humans. The Livestock strip his ankle, revealing an iden tiflcatlon mark. Plan Reorganizing bushel. Opening rrtces.

58 Sparks at Elgin rhone 2-1581 Pianos to Rent at 5 Per Month. Bronx zoo has encased the gorilla house with three large windows Wheat July -l higher 1.02-1 Oct. 1-1 higher 1.03-. Dec. -l Weekly Review.

Cattle orlcea were strong to 13 cents Corporal Stuchbery was immediately notified and after making so the Simians won't catch colds reaeral Orsln Com 4 20 4 60 Oodcrlch 9 25 10 30 trt Lks Power 17 00 Pfd 102 00 108 00 OurneT Foundry Pfd 1 80 2.23 Producers Dairy higher 1.04-. Oats Not open. 1 Investigation laid the charge from the public. previous five years, but the Prices Board promptly spiked any suggestion this condition warrants higher In trade on the Livestock Market at Toronto this week. Veal calves were SO ccdU lower.

Lambs gained 30 cents rwt. Hogs were steady and sheep Hav" gteei Prod Com 14 00 16 00 an increase in the ration of half InslU. John. Com 6 00 7 50 Bsrley Not open. Rye Oct.

4- higher 89-. Dec. higher 90. Oraln Inspections at Winnipeg yesterday: Wheat 720 cars, last year 796; cars of contract 815, oaU 135-9, barley 74-12, flax 10-3, rye 11-1. other grains WeiuhtT steers made a new nign 01 lot.lsw lnr Com 11 00 12 50 And Other Firms MONTREAL.

June 10 (CP.) a pound a person a week. Brown Com 2 35 2 60 The board In a statement Quoted Krnmn Pfd 39 73 42 00 13 23 for several lots with most selling between 112.30 and (13. Butcher steers were $11 50 to 112.73 with a few at $13. Butcher hellers sold at 111.30 to $12 35. Butcher cows were $8 30 to 110 25.

Cnn- Kenneth Olive, administrator of Special meetings have been called 2-3. Total 952-824. Mm A- Ont Pnp New Cum 7 33 8 00 Vnltrd Corp 24 00 2 5 00 Vnlted Corp "IV 12 25 13 23 r.lted Steel 6 Pfd 23 00 34 25 dairy products, as saying: of bondholders and preferred and common shareholders of Eastern ners and cutters sold at to to sh 25. Trust. Lon A Insurance Storks bulls ranged from $9 75 to $1125.

Fed yearllnxs were $12 to $13. Stockers sold at $10.50 to $12. Stock calves sold up UrcK'kville Trust 43 00 to $13. Oood mllKers ana springers sold at $120 to $160 each. Dairies Limited.

Montreal, and preferred and common shareholders of a subsidiary. Acme Farmers Dairy, Limited, Toronto, to consider a plan of reorganization 33.00 350.00 1300 Veal calves closed at (15 to 115.50 lor 'npitsl Trust 29.00 f'ansds Life Awce 323 00 iret West Life 238.00 Hsllfsi Incursnce 13.00 f'in Life Asnrsnce 31500 Trusts and Guarantee 33.00 V'estern Assurance Co 38.00 choice with common vealers downward to tin. Grass calves were at $8 to $9. 343.00 spring lambs closed at $ib to for choice. Small lots of yearlings sold 41.00 whose purpose Is to consolidate all the assets of Eastern Dairies, Pro at $10.50 to $14 cwt.

Sheep were steady ducers Dairy, Ottawa. Elmhurst Chicago. Grains surged upward at Chicago today under aggressive buying bated upon bullish Interpretation of the government crop report announced at yesterday's close. Wheat started V4 to i higher. Jul? 1.45V-J,s.

September and rye waa up i to 1U. July 87-97'a. Aqueduct Scratches. First race Bold Salute. Radio Morale.

Colonial Miss. Brainstorm. King's Oam-bit, Oolden Fleece. Second race Dr. R.

Toung. Third race Eran De Perse, Bank Note, Tioga, Alcaedale. Fourth race Spheric, Bmolcnsko, Bounding Home, Magellan, Bed Blossoms. Fifth race Fresh Start, Miss Wsy-gal. Bonnet Ann.

Seventh race Hubbub. Sticky Kitty. Eighth race Prima Donna. Track fast. Dairies, Montreal, and Acme Unlisted Alines By Sproule PnlUlpa.

Farmers Dairy into one company, to be known as Dominion Dairies, Limited. Producers and Elmhurst iHdnaron Airway rilver H. Mrm Algn Cop AmitlKauiKted Kirk, are also subsidiaries of Eastern qiiftUty. Hogs sold at $16.73 to $16 85 off trucks at the yards and at packlqg plants. Sows were reduced In price to $13.73 dressed.

Bacon Hon Llvewelght were up. 10 cents at Chatham and prices were unchanged at other bacon-hog markets reporting early today at Toronto. Llvewelght: Chatham. $11.83. Dressed weight: Brentford and Hull, COT Eastern Dairies, in an outline of Urock ftsrbrr I Jirdrr Central Manitoba "hrrnlnls Clifton Cons.

Cons. Chlb "Although statistics show that the amount of butter in store in Canada now is more nearly normal than lt was at this time last year, it will be absolutely necessary to continue to build up stocks during this summer, if the present ration allowance of butter is to be maintained next winter." Last February, as a temporary measure, the ration was cut by one-third to carry Canada Into the spring season of increasing production. The Bureau of Statistics said that at June 1 creamery butter In Canada amounted to 19,543,285 pounds 18,591,285 pounds of Canadian make in storage and 952,000, pounds in carloads in the hands of railways. The figures include 604.000 pounds as an estimate for firms which did not report their stocks on time. $60,000 Bldg.

Permits For 15 Small Houses Building permits totalling have been Issued at city hall to A. Quesnel, contractor, to cover the construction of 15 small homes he is about to build in the West End. The homes will cost $4,000 each. Four will be built on Gilchrist avenue, four on Ross avenue and seven on Smirle avenue. $16.23 plus transportation; London and De Bantlo Stratford.

,.16 30 delivered; Hamilton, $16.63 delivered. the plan, states that it has the approval of the directors of all the companies Involved and will result In a simplified capital structure, the elimination of arrears of dividends on Eastern and Acme and change Eastern's bonds from collateral to first mortgage. Dayton Boys Wanted for Evening Citizen Deliveries atustward fimot Bank Clearings Mrs. Mary Mullin of Pembroke has announced the engagement of her only daughter, Mary Theresa, to Company-Sergeant-Major John Willard Jamieson of Vermont. U.S-A..

son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Jamieson of Renfrew. The marriage is to take place in the near future.

Following are the bank clearings for the week ending June 10: 1942 Vraneo Pam Hoyie Kewatrama l-aguerre Lase Geneva lwerr Pete 1943 A feature of the plan, according 14 J8 Si .08 .09 .24 .27 .11 JO .12 sn .10 J03 JDS .02 .03 .05 .07 .51 .56 46 .69 .04 xn jn .11 .12 J3 JM J3 Jl .04 .08 .10 Jl J02 .09 .10 .06 J2 .40 J7 JO .06 .07 .14 .16 .09 .11 Jl J3 J3 J8 .07 .11 .04 6 .03 .04 J5 J8 J4 .03 X4 M) 9 70 .22 .24 .12 .23 J3 .13 .15 .12 .14 .65 .68 .22 .24 Magnet Cons. 4.320,476 2,903,143 1.020,373 1,302.238 6.091,798 130.518,377 to Eastern's announcement, will be an offer of one new Dominion Dairies $25 par preferred and three new common for present $100 par preferred of Eastern. Present Halifax Saint John Moncton Sherbrooke Quebec Montreal Ottawa Kingston 3.794.194 2,702.755 856.644 843.592 4.776.808 98.917.383 52.595.703 728.890 734.799 Iviartin Bird MMnrrr.ac Jlcher hiatinr.s) Malartlo Korbesu Oprmukl Okirod Orpit rs teer Prewlor Peterborough 113.422.547 865.063 1.070,793 127,308.082 3.990,503 1.659,774 holders of Eastern common are to be offered new no par value common in the new company on the basis of three shares for 20 old. Holders of Acme cumulative pre Girls! Help Clear Up BLACKHEADS ugly red rashes PIMPLES and other blemishes ferred will receive for each share $25 in cash and $75 in new six per cent 15-year general mortgage bonds of Dominion Dairies and 1.330,519 1.024.685 3.157.906 574.310 3.412.384 763.372 1,082.350 Milk Production Up Production or concentrated milk products In April totalled 24.100.000 pounds, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics re Uprmser Btadscons Wuetec Man. Hti1 MAiHrtle Rnuuc Or Trniahk Iron "oung Davia.on Toronto 108.049.153 Hamilton 6.267.200 Bt.

Catharine. 1.298.171 Kitchener 1.154,992 Brantford 971.820 London 2,597.448 Chatham 570,780 Windsor 3.409.832 Sarnla 476,905 Sudbury 1,023,556 Fort William 896.101 Winnipeg 37,773.727 Brandon 430.323 Reglna 4.339.723 Moose Jaw 646.165 Stukatoon 1.506.359 Prince Albert 480.150 V2 of new common stock. with pure medicinal CUTICURA SOAP OINTMENT 863.351 IL Long Branch Scratches. First race Dud's Double, Bocksan, ported today. This was an increase of about one per cent, as agnlnst April, 1942, and an Increase ot 35 per cent, over last March.

74,772.041 Bombshell, Retrop. It luce ro Second rsce Affirmation. My Mom I 534.110 6.109.489 my. Oucss Who, Affianced. 860.789 Butter and Ms Third race Komnn Pride.

Barnrnew. Money pleasant', and the profits are good. The majority of our route boys come from the best homes in the city. Talk it over with your Dad, as all applicants must have their parents consent to accept a1 route. Apply between 4.00 and 5.00 p.m.

to the address nearest your home: .1 351 Booth St. (Rear) 1116 Wellington St. (Rear) 322 Richmond Rd. (Rear), Wcstboro Citizen Mailroom, Queen St. There are vacancies in all parts of the City and Suburbs for bright, clean boys, 12 years and older, for Evening Citizen home delivery routes.

Only boys, however, who intend remaining in the city during the summer months will be appointed. The work, which requires about an hour each day, is 259 Cumberland Street. 29 Montreal Road, Eastview 128 Osgoode Street 798 Bank Street Sunnysidc Bank Street Leota Time Limit. 2.107.272 655.198 t.KH and butter prices In the spot market at Toronto today were reported Fourth race mark Aih. oetwell.

Betty arable, Fire Log. orflclsl Rates. Foreign Exchange Board rates, U.S. dollars and sterling incbsruter. 7.388.147 Hixtn race l-oioma.

Royal Heels. Timely FllKht, Morocco Irene. UathM -AA. Seventh race Isle worth, News Sweep, WnttiMil. Weather clear: track feat.

7.702.596 781.693 412.379 772.036 27.242.338 Edmonton 3.390.696 Calgary 3,494.835 Lethbrldge 874.886 Medicine Hat 276.633 N. Westminster 877.237 Vancouver 19.212.886 Victoria 1.872.581 ry the Dominion Department Agriculture follows. Wholesale to retsll. A Ure A medium 37 A pullet 33. 35.

.13. country nhippers quoted on ewf. tunrs free; A large 35, A Ui-oium A pullet 31, 28. Hut rr -lu K.rnde soltda 32-33, rconds 20 -31. 2,226.441 Answer to Today'a Puzzle.

Production of Cheese TiAiRl cTtL, Canadian cheese production In May showed a share dron compared with I HRlAl A Ike t.cl IRpD 0 May. 1942. the Dominion Bureau of Em Private Sale Contents tf Pine l.ndce In l.onis Park, Three Minutes frbm Ottawa Klectnc Station. 9.7x12.7. Persian rug.

a beauty: 2 9x12 fine frame Brussels: twin beds, springs, mattresses, pads, pillows and spreads; chest of drawers, bedroom furniture, chest of sliver, silver tea set. some fine china, antique plate, pictures, books; a combination china, silverware and linen cupboard, this Is a work of art; solid oak dinner, and 5 solid leather chairs, a bnlder built chesterfield set, the best one they make; a screen porch, dinner chairs mirror match, a very large screen, a Hoover sweeper, some verandah furniture, garden hose, lawnmnwer, two years old; ca-d table, Krunawlck gramophone and tahe, a few rarpenter'a tools, blsnkets, beti linen, (jiilte new; a .22 Itemlugton ride, repeater; coon coat. sO natural fur; combination fireplace store, and many other household utensils. Statistics reported today. The ngure was approximately 14.300.-000 pounds, a decrease of 42 per cent, against the same month a year ago 1 Butter snd Csnsdlnn rntntnodlty exchange at Montreal Kpot Butter.

Que. score). 32-32; ckks, Bl. Ksitern A large, 3Ma-3. A medium, 34-34; E-B, 31-31.

E-C. 29-29. ruture Butter, Nov. 34-34; Eggs, June. 35b.

C.liccer Hoards OTTAWA 1.424 white, all Bold 20 cent. TneJr IjPRlA rTpJy tTsi but more than 2 times greater than IDA CAKED production In February this year. The May decrease as compared with a year IPjL A NlE iFpJLR.T.S iLlE A A ago occurred In all provinces. March Gold Output mi Zn'apTIwj The Ottawa Newspapers' Subscription Bureau Canndn's gold production lt Msrch was 347.602 One ounces compared with IliX (B re. aIiIri i LiCfp A HjAjL OIRC 327.404 In February snd 439.21)3 In Mnrrh all sold IIU1 V.

II filall.ll.. KEMrTVILLE 2.403. ccqu. 1 I. I I Ueported lots..

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