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    WILL WORK FOR YOU, TOO

    SOLD
    FOR SALE: GOOD USED PoR-
    ‘Typewriter
    wih ase, ideal for student or — Oy
    agent’s o
    Phone 4508, ee Me

    Advertise any one item priced
    up to $25.00. Price must appear
    in ad. 24-word ad for three con
    secutive days costs only

    $1.89

    MALE DALMAY FOR FOR SALE: STANDARD RAC-

    sale, $25.00, 915 Slemon Park,

    Summerside, phone 436-7601, SOLD $2800, Phone 410

    1
    MAN'S SUIT OVERHEAD DOOR _
    MANS DARK SUIT FOR SALE, Ba anun cee
    . it and

    Coys ecsoct epee. SOLD hardware For Sale, Price $15.00,

    Price $25.00 (original price $7:
    00) Phone 4-6139.

    Phone 2-1378.

    IF PAID IN 10 DAYS

    j Place One or Two Today 4 -
    Phone. -8506 NOW - YOU CAN ADVERTISE ARTICLES YOU VALUE UP TO $25
    EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ;
    lV ICUIY:SQUEENS() (iat pem ota tease OBITUARY ‘The Charlottetown, Thurs., June
    WANTED Announcements jxirzzccnse,2, ie SE cr a a ee

    Cc kk
    for permanent position requiring Li tics in meet-
    ing the public, efficiency in typing, knowledge of
    shorthand and filing. Five day week, regular
    hours, salary commensurate with ability. All
    _ replies will be treated as confidential.

    3

    CITY & QUEENS

    “WE TREAT THE SICK WELL”
    — Giggey’s Pharmacy. “Up-to-
    the -minute” prescription ser-
    vice. We can call for and deliver

    | Phone

    DANCE Millview every Fri
    day night, 9:30 - 12:30, Music |

    by The Three Macs.
    HILDA’S BEAUTY SALON—
    Specials. on permanents for
    month of June, $10:00 for $7:
    for $5:00. 102% Kent Street.

    00 p.m.

    egular meeting

    af 8.30 p.m., also Ladies Auxili-

    VESEY’S SEEDS YORK, open |

    bead ad each evening ee 3|
    hone orders t
    Bauer 4.8844,

    JEWELL’S Greenhouse and

    Applicants please apply stating age, marital |Parkdale — Sherwood and. all Bnea fe
    status, ete., to: gections of the city. . . Dial night, Mt. Ryan Hall all use (ee cee) aay ee
    . Three Mac's. Complete line of gardenin;
    P.O. BOX 577, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. . Annuals, et
    ,PEL nuals, perennials, rock
    NOTICE NOTICES garden plants, geraniums,, vege:
    table lactal ete.

    Ouistanding Opportunity
    Manage Sour own branch office after ninety days of inten-
    sive Solicy and procedure training. if

    All applicants must have at least 3 years successful fin-
    ance experience (small loans or sales finance).

    A particularly. excellent opportunity for capable men who
    reir ready for more responsibility than their present position
    f
    + Top salaries and excellent employee benefits,
    immediate pension plan and profit sharing enrol

    We are an international Peigilal Cre in 1920 and
    presently operate close to 500 bran

    Please write or telephone, person to colle to
    Mr. A.M, Cline, 422-4461, Halifax, and a rconfldential nee
    view will’ be arranged.

    PACIFIC FINANCE

    557 Barrington St., Halifax, N.S.

    LE

    i

    including
    iment.

    TENDER

    Tenders will be received up until June 20,
    1963, for the position of constable for the Village
    of O'Leary. Applications will state age, previous
    experience and salary expected.

    Mrs. F. S. Buchanan,
    Village Clerk, O'Leary.

    Phone 47074,
    No mail orders please.

    NO CRUSHING and mixing
    on Wednesday and Saturday
    during summer months. Closed
    Wednesday afternoons. N. Aub-|
    rey Cutcliffe.

    ANNUAL MEETING Canadian |
    Club of Prince Edward Island,
    Tuesday, June
    sharp, Charlottetown ‘Hotel. All |
    members welcome.

    QUEEN MARY Needlework |
    Guild, closing Monday after-
    noon, June 17th, 3-6 p.m., at 12

    “FNOTICE NOTICES

    h

    i M.V. FERGUS

    * The M. V. Fergus will load cargo for

    St. John's, Nfld., Friday, June 14, 1963.

    For Space Reservations Apply —

    GULF & NORTHERN SHIPPING CO. LTD.
    Phone 894-8737

    TENDERS

    For the Property of the Late Dr. Mark Delane:
    Sealed Tenders marked “Tenders, for the raat
    of Late Dr. Mark Delaney” situated on the corn

    West Street, Cl

    | ATTENTION all C.W.L. mem-
    bers planning to attend annual
    ‘Convention Dini
    town Hotel, Monday, June 17th,
    at 6 p.m., please contact your

    reservations

    er, Charlotte- | holts. Dancing 9.30 -

    Parish Council President for Morell Village Hall. MacDonald

    | TICKETS AVAILABLE, Lob-
    | ster Supper. St. Paul’s Chureh,
    Charlottetown, today Thursday
    June 18th. Serving 4:90 -

    |p.
    "PRINCE COUNTY

    al DR. ZIELINSKI will be away
    \from his office in Kensingt on
    and Kinkora Monday and Tues-
    day, June 17,

    CROP INSURANCE Agents
    will be in Tignish Co-op hard-
    ware Wednesday, June 12th.
    Alberton Federal Building Thurs-
    day, June 13th, hours from 10

    0 12 a.m, and 1 to 4 p.m
    patios may also be obiained

    fom the Agency, 123 Kent St.,
    Charlottetown,

    REGULAR THURSDAY night
    | dai lance tonight at Kensington
    jCanadian Legion. Music by the
    Tremtones. Admission 75 cents.

    | KING'S COUNTY

    | PANTRY AND rummage sale
    St. Mary’s Hall. Saturday, June
    acti at 2 p.m. Sponsored by

    Lee St. Peters Bay Holy
    [Name H every Thursday
    | night. Music’ by the , Thunder-

    DANCE EVERY Friday Night,

    and Chaisson orchestra.

    er of Spring snd Church St. in
    be received by the undersigned up untill July AH
    1963. The dwelling comprises 3 apartments rent-
    ed at approximately 225 Monthly, and in one of
    the most desirable down town residental sections
    in Summerside. The land has a lawn fronting
    Spring St. with back yard and fruit trees.

    The highest or any tenders not necessarily ac-
    cepted.

    Apply to
    Mrs. Mark Delaney

    51 Mountain Road
    Moncton, N.B.

    BIRTHS

    CORBETT — At St. Mary's Hos-
    pital, Inverness, Nova Acai,
    on June 11, 1962, to Mr. and
    Mrs. J. W. Corbett, (nee Phy-

    lis Rossiter), a daughter.

    | LACEY — At The Charlottetown
    Hospital, Tuesday June ae
    ne

    1963, to Vincent and
    Linda

    Northumberland Consultants Limited

    NOTICE OF TENDER

    Northumberland Strait Crossing

    Overwater Drilling & Seabed Sampling

    Tenders for drilling and sampling in North-
    umberland Strait between Borden, P.E.I. and
    Jourimain Island, N.B. will be received by North-
    umberland Consultants Ltd. at their Charlotte-
    town office until 2:00 p.m. Atlantic Daylight on
    Friday, June 21, 1963.

    Specifications may be obtained from the under-
    signed at:

    114 KENT STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN,

    PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
    will involve the sampling of seabed sediments

    The work
    and the production of Nx pare from the underlying bed-
    rock in water ranging to 90 feet in depth,

    [> Uo BROWN
    General Manager

    7

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    all

    DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS
    Province of Prince Edward Island

    TENDER

    SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon
    on Friday, June 21, 1963 for SOIL CEMENT
    STABILIZATION on the following Tourist Road
    projects:

    ‘TR-50 Rattenbury Road
    'TR-39 Skinners Pond ..
    TR-32 Barlow Road
    TR-2 eg Point End .
    ‘TR28 ve End
    TR Milo Glenwood
    TR-5t Grand River (Bayside)
    TR-51 Grand River (Lot 16)
    TR-l Sa pn eoee

    ‘TR-11 Chel

    ‘TR-30 ate

    “Gotts)

    TOTAL 07 7 Miles
    Specifications and tender forms may be obtained from the

    office of the undersigned, Old West Kent School, Charlotte-

    town, Prince Edward Island.

    Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

    NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above advertised time
    and bidders are invited to present their bids in
    person (or otherwise) and be present at the opening.

    J. Philip Matheson

    Minister of Highways.

    | A sister for Jacinta.

    BRUCE — At the Prince Ed-
    ward Island Hospital on June
    and Mrs. Blair

    ald), a daughter, Carole Anne.
    Weight 7 lbs., 10 ozs.

    | MATTERS — At the Charlotte-
    town Hospital, Sunday, June |
    th, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs.
    Francis Matters (nee Rita
    Flood), Kelly's Cross, a son,
    Joseph’ Allan. Weight 8 Ibs
    13% ozs. A Brother for Ronnie.

    | ROSSITER — At the St. Mary's
    Hospital, Montreal, on June 11,
    1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Frat
    Rossiter (nee Aletha Mullen)
    ‘of Montreal, a son John Rob-
    ert, weight 7 lbs., 5 ozs.

    ENGAGEMENTS
    MAXWELL — ROBERTSON —
    | Mr, and Mrs, Clayton A, Max-

    well, Grand Bay, NB. ar

    Teith Robertson, son of Mr.
    and Mrs. ey Robertson,
    East Baltic, P. The wed-
    ding will bar tae Saturday,
    July 13, 0 p.m. in the

    DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
    ? Province of Prince Edward Island

    TENDER

    1 SEALED TENDERS will be received until
    noon on Friday, June 21, 1963 for the SOI
    STABILIZATION on the following
    TOURIST ROAD PROJECTS:
    nd 'TR54 Naufrage and St, Margarets . 0
    ug 2R-18 Fortune 7
    on 4
    0
    0
    wae oO
    NH specifications and tender forms may be obtained from
    the office of Old West Kent School, Char-
    Jottetown, ear eae ‘sland.
    ; west ten sarily accepted.
    ) NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above advertised
    tine and biaders are invited fo prsent thelr bis Te person
    (or otherwise) al present at the opening .
    J. Philip Matheson
    9 Minister of Highways

    DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
    Province of Prince Edward Island

    TENDERS

    SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon
    on Friday, June 14th, 1963, for the paving Haldi-
    snp Lae Union Corner, a distance of 9.2

    /

    per and tender forms may be obtained
    from the office of the undersigned, Old West
    ie School, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Is-

    Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

    NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above ad-
    Vertised time and bidders are invited to present
    their bids in person (or otherwise) and be pre-
    Sent at the opening.

    J, PHILIP MATHESON,

    Minister of Highways

    Clearance Auction Sale
    at

    Hampshire
    on Friday June I4th at 12:30 P.M.

    Of 75 acre farm with 10 room dwelling with all
    modern convenience and good out buildings
    with running water, 20 acres of grain, 20 acres
    of hay, oy acres of good standing lumber, balance
    in pastur

    STOCK: 12 Reg’d Holstein cows (milking) 7-2 yr.-
    eld Ene tetes 5 Shelfer calves, 1 general purpose

    IMPLEMENTS: 1 Tractor Cockshutt 20, 1 Mas-
    sey Harris binder 7 ft. (nearly new), 1 thresher
    (Dion), 1 disc harrows John Deere (nearly new),
    1 side delivery rake. (Int.), 1-2 sec. lever harrows,
    1 push-bar hay loader (Cockshutt), 1 hay mower
    (Deering), 1 potato digger (Bruce Stewart),

    1 farm wagon, (rubber tire), 1 wood sleigh,
    box sleigh, 1 Renfrew scales (ton), 1 Stave
    milking machine (complete), 1 De Laval cream

    separator 800 Ibs., 1 circular saw, 1 steel work
    bench, 1 grain crusher (Int-) 10 in plate, 1 Enter-
    prise range. (Oil & Wood), 1 Spencer range (coal
    and wood), 1 Super-Flame oil heater, cream cans,
    other articles too numerous to mention.

    Terms of Sale — Cash

    Owner Auctioneer
    Watson Larter E.C. Craswell
    Dial 4-7824

    at 2.31
    vee Baptist Church, Grand

    apap COFFIN — The en-

    gagement is announced of Miss
    Mary Catherine Hooker, dau-
    ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan H.
    Hooker, Ormstown, Que.,
    Harold Garth Coffin, son
    Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coffin
    of Charlottetown, P.E.I. The
    marriage has been arranged
    to take place on August 3rd,
    1963.

    RE-CHANGE OF NAME

    lersigned, JOSEPH

    Join 1 PREVOST formerly of
    Kensington in Prince County,
    Prince Edward Island, and
    now of Toronto in the Province
    of Ontario, being over the age
    cr twenty-one years, for and
    | on behalf of myself and my
    heirs, DO HER AB-
    SOLUTELY RENOUNCE and
    ABANDON my present name
    rec as JOSEPH PRE-
    VOST in the office of of the
    Registrar General the
    provisions of the vital al statis
    tics Act of Prince Edward Is-
    land, AND DO ASSUME,

    tion of my
    ed name a TOsEPH “ORE.

    have been known as JOSEPH
    AOHN “PREVOST.

    NEW STOREHOURS.
    Effective Saturday, June 15

    Monday Through Thursday
    8, A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
    Friday 8 A.M. to 9:30 P.M.
    Saturday 8 A.M.'to | P.M.

    Douglas Bros. & Jones Inc.
    155 Kent Street

    |
    | VosT for the reason that I
    i
    |

    AND for the purpose
    evidencing such Hiern

    do hereby declare that I

    times hereafter

    ‘use and

    tan yosePit JOHN PREVOST.
    I therefore hereby ex-

    guns authorize and an care

    sons

    to designate,

    address me, ‘by such adopted

    name as JOSEPH YOHN PRE-
    OST.

    <

    GERALD R. FOSTER, Q.¢;
    Dated this 12 day of J
    LADD. 1963.

    Births, Deaths, Marriages |"

    IN MEMORIAM

    GILLESPIE — In loving mem-
    ory of mother, Mrs. Clara Gil-
    lespie, who passed away, on
    June 13, 1950, also our sister

    Mrs. Foster Moore (nee Mar-
    garet Gillespie who pai
    away on May

    ene drift ms scenes long

    but memories)

    ast
    nine rolls on,
    Fes |

    |
    Like falling leaves the years)
    sli

    slip by
    But Esra of them will!
    never
    Lovingly, jeemembere by |
    Reagh and Hild

    STEWARD — In loving memory ke
    C Chester Steward who a Pe
    ed away June 13th, 1962.
    When all is still and at
    Me sleep forsakes my

    graves
    Where ites - my husband
    two boy:
    Tavis ‘remembered by your |
    mother, Mary A. Steward.

    MacKAY — In loving memory |
    of John MacKay who passed |
    away June 13, Ii

    To a our sorrow we always |

    smile with others, alone we cry. |
    ‘These pores) aa written with |

    flora brother ‘ve loved and never | 2
    et,

    happy to announce the en- sis
    happy ent of their eldest dau-| aiwaye'remembered by Chris. |
    ghter, Bertha Elma, to T-| potie, Catherine, Minnie, De-

    Jena (five sisters).

    CARD OF THANKS | 5:

    I wish to thank Dr. Laidlaw | $
    and Dr. Irwin, the nurses ane
    staff of the P.E.I, Hospital eel
    their ‘kindness to me while
    patient there. Also the many |!
    kind friends who visited me,
    and to a who sent me cards.

    Luther Coffin,
    "Mount Stewart.

    |

    |
    CROWD AIR SHOW

    |

    | PARIS (Reuters) — Canada’s:
    | aviation display at the Interna-|
    |fional Air Show here, the big-|
    | gest ever staged by the country, |
    |has drawn thousands of visitors
    daily. The Canadian Air Indus-
    tries Association and the trade
    and commerce department
    teamed up to send 23 aircraft to
    the show. Favorite of the crowds
    is the Canadair swing-tail CL-44)
    freighter, capable of carrying |
    ounds of freight or 178 |
    paaeennest
    LOCAL PUBLIC TENDER
    FOR DREDGING
    AT MILLIGAN’S SHORE,
    PRINCE COUNTY, P. E. I.

    SEALED TENDERS AD- |
    | DRESSED to the District Eng- |
    | ineer and endors ed “Ts 3
    | for Dredging at any
    Shore, Prince County, P. E. I.”
    will be received until 3:00 p.m.
    (A.D. S.T) We June

    26, 1963.
    Combined details. and form
    tender can be obtained at
    the office of the District Eng-
    ineer, Dept. of Public | Works,
    ranada, P.O, Box 1268, ,

    Tetetown, if
    ‘enders must include the /gi
    ine ‘of the plant to and from
    the work.
    ‘The dredges and other float-
    ing plant which are intended to
    this work, to
    hed ad

    be
    be eligible m

    (a) be of Canadian or United | Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gard, ot {

    Kingdom registry, and
    (b) be of Canadian or United
    | Kingdom make or manufacture |
    ‘and in the case of United

    year prior to the date of the
    tender call.
    ‘The lowest or any tender not
    necessarily accepted,
    J. B, LARKIN,
    Office Manager.

    Ap-| United

    jsires as a tribute to the deceas- |

    .)
    MRS. JOHN RAYNER

    One of the most loved and re-
    spected citizens of Cascumpec,
    Mrs, John Rayner, passed away
    to her Eternal Home, in
    Community Hospital,
    ‘on the might of April 27th,

    ‘The deceased, whose maiden
    name was Freda Ashley, was
    a daughter of the late Mr. and
    Mrs. Lowden Ashley and was in
    her S2nd year. Her gentle, kind
    and cheerful disposition endear-
    ed her to all who knew her. She
    was a faithful member of

    ited Church
    health permitted, was never ab-
    sent from a church service, a
    Prayer meeting or a meeting of
    the Woman's

    DAILY MARKETS

    ciety. For a number of a
    she served as Community

    Friendship Secretary of the local

    auxiliary.

    She suffered a lingering i)
    ness which she bore with cour-
    age, patience and a strong Chris-
    tian faith. Her courage and
    cheerfulness, the result of her
    faith in God, were outstanding.
    Last fall when she was hospital-
    ized in Halifax, her nurse there
    wrote to her minister in Alberton} 5;
    to tell her what an unusual pa-|*
    tient Mrs. Rayner was. She said
    in part, “It is usually the nur-

    se’s job to cheer up the patient | 341,

    but in her case opposite
    ey true, for I was helped and
    chaste Seed time I came into

    “The » falewing quotations from:
    he k of meditations was
    written there in 1958 in the early
    stages of her illness and shows
    how bravely she faced the fut-| 5.
    ure with her hand in the hand

    2

    I WILL NOT FEAR
    The things that lie ahead are)
    not so terrible

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    As human dread would have
    think they are,
    For I have suffered pain and
    found it bearable

    In death's dark valley I have!
    seen a star.

    And now T fase the future with-
    out tremb!

    | since God has proved to be my
    strengthening,
    a can say with no trace of

    embling
    1 will not fear the changes time:
    shall bring.
    She Tenven “to mourn their loss
    her devoted husband and one
    son, Winston, also one sister,

    My thoughts are in the’ lent | Hite Russell Byonyman (Glady

    , and six brothers:
    Cascumpec; John, Char-
    jottetown; Alvin, ‘ang Har-
    jel Brooklyn near’ Alberton;

    . Elmer E. Ashley, St. Cath-
    Bes Ont.
    The funeral service, which

    pes largely attended was held
    in Cascumpec United Church on
    Wednesday afternoon, May Ist.
    The service was conducted by
    the pastor, Rev.
    Donald, assisted by Rev.
    rd of Toronto who gave a
    | suitable address pare on the
    fourth chapter of I. J
    Mr. Lowell Huestis aaaslel at’
    the organ. The hymns sung
    were “All the Way My Saviour
    eee wee “Sweet Bye and
    “The Lord's My
    cH ” Mr. Albert Huestis,
    Seeley gave a very fine
    | zenaltfon of the solo “Until
    ” which was a favourite of
    the “deceased. Interment was in
    he church cemetery with Rev.
    Ean Leard officiating.
    Pallbearers were Charles Ash-
    | ley, Milton Ashley, Winfred Brid-
    ges, Derwin Huestis, Gordon
    Huestis and John Locke. Flower.
    bearers were Harold Arsenault,
    Robert Arsenault, Ira Dennis,
    | Heber Gamble, Horace Gamble,
    Charles Gordon, Ted Huds on,
    Kenneth Leard, Lester Lewis,

    | Ray Murray, Rustin MacNevin,
    | John MacDonald, Herbert Prid-
    ham, James Thomas and Henry

    Wallace.

    Following ave the names of
    those who gave Floral vette
    Gladys and Russell, Ruth and
    John, Gladys and Rhodes, Helen
    and Elmer, Vera and Alvin, Fred
    Laura and family, Jessie, Har-
    old and family, Charles and
    Marilyn; Florence and Albert,
    Ruth and Leslie, Alton, Laura
    and Anna; Dorothy and George,
    Lowell and Doreen, Derwin and
    Edith, Mitch and Ruth, Bob and
    Marg, Stu_ and pay Gordon
    ind Doug, Mar-

    Betty and Wendell and Vaunda;
    Aunt Belle, Blanche and Will:
    Alton and Irma and Uncle

    George, Aunt Lilla and family;
    Aunt Laura, Myrtle and Jame:

    Uncle Fred, Virginia and Harry,
    Maizie and Dell; Cascumpec
    Prayer Group; Members and
    friends of the Nazarene Church,
    Elmsdale; Flora Rogers, Mr.
    and Mrs. Glen Ramsay; Rennie
    and Wallace; Lester, Jim and

    Jean, Lettie and Owen Jones,
    Given and Keith Cain and Res
    tt and Mrs. Roy MacLe:

    e list of memorial Gideon wart, stat hin ib

    | nibtes is as follows:
    Mr. and Mrs.

    Lorraine Gamble, Ivan Ashley,

    |Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gamble,

    Lyman Caselely, Mr. and

    Hudson Pridham, Mr. and Mrs,
    Elmer Wallace, Mr. and Mrs.
    Elmer Wallace, Mr. and Mrs.

    [eta

    Bryan, Heber and Jean Gamble,

    peg and John Locke, Mr.
    Mrs.

    Art Harris, Mr. and
    tthews, Mr, and

    in as, Ken- |
    \neth and Edith Leard, Lowden Mids eis | ons “a

    ‘Mrs. Benjai ‘Thomi

    James Thomas,

    Horace and

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    10%-114; f.0.b. Montreal 9; “but io 2K 124 Bae 4
    ter milk’ powder feed 88 in tm 1. 170. 48
    60 Soa
    250 $14
    LIVESTOCK Scie a >
    1570 $43% 43% 43% *
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    MONTREAL (CP) — Prices Free) Leak Ciel Lede
    were steady on the east - end Seen om
    livestock market Wednesday. 382 $33% 20% 33% +
    Demand was good and trading Be pdt ba ”
    tai’ aac
    Receipts were: 89 cattle, 65 ie Gann” aie

    calves, 69 hogs and 21 sheep |
    and lambs.
    Common steers were 21. Good
    cows were 17.50, medium 16.50
    and common 13: Te

    Good valers were “2h 27 with
    a few to 28. Medium were 21-
    23 and common see

    Hogs were 28.50-29.50. Sows
    ware 18, mostly ae 7) ea |
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    OBITUARY

    serted by her family as @
    tribute iE the deceas
    ne ‘ATHERINE TRAINOR
    ji morning of May 8th,

    20,
    Tambs |" Mrs. Trainor was born in Ver

    n River parish in 1883, the
    dauatter of Philip Curley” and
    rgaret Praught, In 1903
    MONTREAL | are Frank ee, Donat
    | who ho predeceased her 1 153
    her friendliness and will-
    SR ra ir tuaa inevess to assist in sickness and
    and Canadian stock exchanges | ouble she endea Ta
    Wednesday. Declines equalled | {9,21 Katie as ae cously of
    advances. Industrial issues were | 1201 called. Bove Beane in
    fairly heavily traded, but mines | “™Me and energy ff Med alert
    and oils lagged. need, She was active and al
    Wilts were mostly oft, p.c, | most tothe end, being confined
    pishsindinooined y to bed for only six weeks before
    \ Bower teil a aeansicn eames Ce Okey aa
    |lost %. ae
    Columbia Cellulose gained %, tte Le aap ee
    following an announcement that See ee ranat burial borevtass
    the company would Ae eae
    dividend tor, (hej first times, Ten Ee eer wast held
    jase metals were firmer, re. ‘Ne, decease’ their loss
    covering some of the ground|, S"© leaves to mouin
    Tost in the last few days. As- 0, Gaushters | ane! cat, DOD:
    ba ued jeagan,
    Besios roses and Norand | 26h ary, att, Wiliam ot
    Refining oils were better. Im- O°, Johmston's ee eas
    perial, Shell and BA Oil were DOval. Ont resided; also two
    up fractionally. et Anois OLkiey, CU
    Western oils were quiet and | iets aca} Leds Lowell,
    mixed. Pacific Petroleum added | yy
    ¥% and Central Del Rio fell five

    sold. Tuesday spring
    were 35 and a few sheep sold
    at 9. nol

    barns funeral was held Friday

    cents.

    from her late resid:
    jong papers, Fraser and MOMS rm es churell,
    International Paper rose % and Fort Augustus where Requiem

    Moore gained
    ‘Mass was celebrated by
    The composite index was up fue Leena Rev, TP. Butler who
    0.3 at 128.1. Industrials gained Net Parton tea at the. service
    SID ae [al banks ro 10:3 | abide) sravell eer, vinoeat a
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    ‘The pallbearers were Harold
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    romplete tabulation of Wednesday|'Trainor and Ivan Trainor. Ine

    transaction, Quotations in cents uniess in Capel
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    her soul rest in peace.

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    nor, Mr. and Mrs. Crasw ell
    Weeks, Cascumpec U.C.W., Mr.
    and Mrs, Alvin Web, Milton
    and Christine Ashley, Winfred
    and Elsie Bridges, Georgia and
    Bob Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
    vin Wilkie, Betty Rennie and|
    Janette Ogden, Mrs. Milton Ste-

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