——— 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Feb. 17, 1962. Announcements CITY & QUEENS WE TREAT the sick well, Giggey’s Pharmacy week- COME TO THE Card Party | at York Pt. School. Tuesday night, Feb, 20th, im aid of Jr. Farmers. Not a tournament end special—Wampole’s Leth- | #4me- inai, regular $2.95 extra bargain, 2 for 3.99. Open 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. _ “AFTER MARCH 15TH. the ‘tiames of those stil) in arrears with the Incorporated Village of Victoria, will be inserted in The Guardian before collection pro- ceedings are instigated.” “THE ANNUAL meeting of she shareholders of Crapaud Creamery Co. will be held in the Crapaud Hal) on the. afternoon of February 20th at 2 o'clock. Everyone interested in the dairy business is cordially invited to | attend. Mr. Henry McDonald Dairy Superintendent, and Mr. Frederick Kitson wilt —speak. B.C. Wood secretary. REGULAR SKATE Crapaud "Rink tonight, 8-10 p.m. Admis- sion 25 - 35 cents, Good music and canteen service. FREE CATALOGUE avail- able to afl who are interested in superior vegetable varieties. Write VESEY’S SEEDS, YORK. COME TO the Pot Luck Sup- New Glasgow Junior Farmers Recreational hall on Tuesday, February 20th in aid of the New Glasgow Women's In- stitute. Serving from 5 to 9 p.m. DON’T MISS! The big Hot Turkey Dinner tonight, Satur- day, Feb. 17th, Highfield United Church, in Church basement, serving from 4.30 p.m. Adults $1.25, children 50 cents. MARSHFIELD — HARRING- ton and Mt. Stewart Pastoral Charge, The Presbyterian Church in Canada. Mr. Hugh Lowry, catechist. Harritgton 1 a.m.; Marshfield 2 p.m.; Mt. art 7.30 p.m. Rev. T.H.B. Somers, The ‘Kirk of St. James, . Charlottetown, tor. ‘ interim-modera- , } 28 Incl. | | FREDERICTON — BREA?- albane Churches of Christ. Sun- at 10 a.m. Combined ll | day | service at Fredericton at a.m. ; Lo re ~ CAVENDISH | 3 p.m. NEW Church. Sunday School at a.m.; worship service at 7.30 p.m. Merle. Zimmerman, minis- ter.” THE ANNUAL meeting of Belfast Home Association, Bel- fast Hall, Wednesday, February 21; at 8 p.m. J.W, Williams, sec- retary. . DANCING EVERY Saturday RUMMAGE SALE, Tuesday, | February 20th at Kirk of St., James Church, 6.30 p.m. Spon- _sored by the J. O. 'Y Group. FIRE SALE Frank Carragh- .er's Store, Lot 65. All damaged stock going at greatly reduced prices. Sale dates February 19- c BAPTIST Chureh. Service at Cavendish at GLASGOW Christian 10 1 BIRTHS WINDSOR — At the P. E I Hospital on February 14, 1962 to Mr. and Mrs. Lea Windsor, Cc n, a daughter. harlottetow Weight 8 lb. 10 oz. MACLEOD — Willard and Ber- nice (nee Bernice Francis, | Fortune Bridge) wish to an- | pounce the arrival of their cho-~ sen son, Jeffrey Bruce (Jeff) at Calgary, Alberta, January cis. | IN MEMORIAM CARR — In loving memory of our dear son, William Arthur Carr, passed away February 18, 1958. Lovingly remembered by mom- my, daddy, brothers and sisters. MATTHEWS — In loving mem- ory of my dear mother Mrs. Margaret Matthews, who pass- ed away February 18th, 1928, and brother Lester, who pass- ed away February 11th. 1957 February brings back sad mem- ories of my dear mother and brother gone to rest. ter. OWEN — In loving memory of Burleigh Bennett Owen who | night, Junior Farmers’ Recrea-| passed away February 17th, ‘tion Centre, New Glasgow. | | MUSIC FESTIVAL Entries must be mailed not later than | March Ist, to: Mrs. Wendell | | Wood, Box 551, Charlottetown, or Mrs. Carl Smith, Summer- | side. ' UNITED Pentecostal Church, Charlottetown, Quincy © Stairs, Pastor, Sunday School 10 Ser- vices 11 and 7.30 Tuesday and Thursday 8 p.m. CRAPAUD RINK to-night 'Cape Traverse Rovers vs. Ken- | sington Bombers in B. play offs. |Game time_6:45— | skate from 9 to.11 p.m. Admis- sion 25 and 3% cents. Canteen service. OBITUARY MRS. IDA C, Dixon Friends and relatives were _ shocked to hear of the sudden death of Mrs. Ida C. Dixon which occurred at the P. E. 1. Hospital on January 15, 1962. RESERVE Saturday after- noon, March 17th, 1962, For | Shamrock Tea RCAF Associa- tion, Ladies Auxiliary of 201 Confederation Wing. HOCKEY NORTH River Rink tonight. First game in best of 7 Semi-Finals for W.R. Shaw 1960. Always loved and remember- ed by his wife and family. MURPHY — In loving memory of my dear father Neil Mur- phy, who passed away Febru- ary 18th, 1937, alsé my bro- ther Neil, who passed away February 19th, 1960. “Gone but not forgotten’. Always remembered by ‘“‘Mae™’. GRAHAM — In loving memory of James M. Graham, who passed away February 6th, 1960. This day we do remember And Joving thoughts we give To one no Jonger with us, But in our hearts still lives. Always remembered by bro- ther George. Annie and family. 27th, a brother for Anne Fran- ‘iy Always remembered by Ches- Births, Deaths, Morriores IN MEMORIAM CARR — In memory of Albert Carr, who passed away Feb- ruary 17, 1958. Fond are the memories of one so dear Deeply treasured from year to year. Dear are the memories silently Of one we loved and will never forget. Inserted by his wife and fam- OWEN — In fond and loving | memory of my dad Burleigh | Owen, who passed away Feb- ruary 17th, 1960. Lovingly remembered by da Charlene and {. : daughter amily iss CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Andrew ~"A. Gallant, Hunter River; wish to thank Dr. Ellis, Father Le- Witsey , = :2 2 © +s Met s +ea @mperes = en & Ss B Constesd en Wr Harg =? 2» ee arte oe im u Ponder lee 73 78S C3 Stetman 1825 S15. 18 «18 — % Champion Mutua? a. Yale Lead 100 16% 102 10% c Eat Cr i @ @ @ Prove Gee 14490 223 290 28 Walkers 1990 $5880 S8ie 584 + 4 Commonwealth Inter 0.29 Yk Bear os ws C Mic Mac 4400 430 420 4500 +15 Ranger 306 182) 188 «182 42 Weston B 733 $20 «619% 19%-— % Commonwealth Leverage a u Yoyss BG 12325 2 “ “4 —1 C West P 200 19 «(19 «18 (+18 Sarcee 468) 132 1% 182. 44 —— Corperate Investors oe Yukeno Cn ee | Dev Pal 200 S70 «S287: *):~—Sss« Secur Free 5600 630 610 610 —8 Total sales. 3,533,000, European Growth uM | Zemmac 12000 2 = 18% 19 —2. > Pome Pete 4725 $12 12. 12%4— 's South U— 14200 M41, 23M 4] MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS Dividend Shares VS0 Carb Duvex ee ee Spooner = 32100 Sig 41S 1 By Tee Canadian Press Dominion Equity 18 4s Bulale 600 70 773 775 —$ Dynamic 6500 50 6% an vt “= i e106 Steck Bales High low Clese Ch'se preyfus Inc. 18.97 Pend Ore 100 m0 20 230 Farge 2010 405 400 «400 5 Ua Olle :aso0 4 vee +@ INDUSTRIALS Federate. Growth $\3 ons Gr Piains 1S SIS M% M%—% He Reet P1000 en! (1 Trams Mt 17680 $14%— 14% 1% | First Oil and Gas sot Aeme Gas 1000 11 #11 #11 —1 Home A $344 $15% 1548 1548 + 2 Wayne 97700 3 u 3 ~ Mass-F 13110 $13%e 134 13% — ‘e| Fonds Collectif A es AP Cons 100 3 ss 1s Home B 2973 $14 144 et Well 00 4 thy, Rear FA 10805 $23%— 2344 29% ~ 4! Fonds Collectif B sa All Rox wm om mM HBOIG 5518 $19% 19 14+ woo, ree 8s Rusky Ose Ste TH + “| Fonds Collective C au Alminex 190 28@ «257 27 -3 Jump Pnd 1500 2% 2 0% Wstates mn see soo tS +1 Dom Bridge 7340 $2545 224 2. I! Group lnc. 3.RS 73 7 Seo +18 Am Leduc 20 7 7 7 —~% LI Pete woo 6h Sa—- “4% w Decaa 750 1% lk DIR OILs . Growth Oil and Gas 9.33 Asamera sooo 93 88) 9 1 | Lone Point 300 MMM +l Wi aay 100 1k ka ~4 . Soyth U 162000 M4 M+ Investors Growth 7.22 Bailey S A 0770 $10%4 10% 10% + % | Marigold sooo 8 9 9 Yan Can 2000 m7 ‘( a Wayne 97700 HOS 6M +! | Investors Mutua! 13.34 Bail 5 % pr 170 $25% 254 25% | Medal 570 293 286 283 «+4 Cert & 4 2 + © Spooner 32100154 14 1S —1 | Mktual Accumuiating 9.42 Basft 1000 150 M45 148 | mill City 1000 17% 17% 1% +h Dalhousie 3100 0 Un Oils 14600 174 168 #174 +7 Mutua! Income 5.70 Bata 10700 % 9 9 Murphy Oil 600 290 275 «290+ 18 Provo 14400 223 2200 «(220 | N. American of Canada 11.01 Britalta 1200 290 290 290 -2 Nat Pete 1000 315 310 150 +5 BANKS MINES | Radisson 4.95 Cabo; 300 300 275 «273 25 N Cont sso 28 6B + 2 Mont 397 $714 71 Tk — he Rattad 152000 7A 6% — '1g_s« Regent 5.62 Calaita 3600 27) «60% 0ST C+1SCN Davies «= 3000 98 NS 365 $794 794 79% 3a DyEIdon «= 145613194 17 «18 ~—1 =| Save and Invest of Canada 6.34 Cal Ea 2935 $2814 26% 2% +2 Northcal sooo 7) 6K C Imp Bk C 05 $68'8 67% 68 £4 Tombill 106325 140 128 130 +2 | Supervised Americas 8.67 Camerina 1180 454040 18 NC Oils 200 206 «306 «206 «+1 Rayal 312 $83 AM. R22 —1 Northgate «96917 50S. «480, S00 *35-| Supervised Exec 55 48.R2 C Ol lds 2m 9% «693 «9% «642 ~=«(NCO wts mo 6 «66 ©6604} Tor-Dom 210 $68 67's 674 - 4 Noppax 89600-2119): 1M4 + Supervised Exec 36 4006 Pete 2900 425 «415 425 «410 Northid 6000 17) 1618 I INDUSTRIALS MUTUAL FUNDS Supervised Exec 57 oa C Chieftn 2500 95) 8) 91 +1 Ocala 3350 1201212 Alumini 2420 827% 27% TN By The Canedian Press Supervised Exec 58 7.28 C Dethi 2712 5% S05 S20 +3 Pac Pete 2561 817% 17 174 + %& C Brew 1343 $59%% 594 5944 — te Bid Ask Supervised Growth 3.29 C Delhi w 600 260 «4255 #255 -—20 Pamoil S000 46M 1 D Magnes 220 $1042 10% 1044 4 4 All Cdn Com &77 9.61 Supervised Income 46 Cdn Dev 1400 425 «6425 425 Permo 106se 3S SS Dosco 225 $10% 10% 10% All Cdn Div 642 7.08 TV Electronic 0 C ExGas 6300 178 172 173 Peruv Oi2 1500 140 140 140 —2 | Inland 2010 9652 «Ge Bia + ta Amerjcan Growth 9.59 10.45 timed Investment 64 C Homestd 375 107 107 167 —1 | Petrol 2500« i]s 2 * Ss Syn A 190 $61¥2 Gita Gln + % Beaubran 34.09 37.01 United Accumulative 64 Del = 10814 835 620 835 +10 | Phillips 5100 2% 2% 24% +44 | Pembina 45 991 9% 914+ 4%! Canadian Investment 10.64 11.67 One William Street 15.18 ON SALE EATON'S Clair, Sisters of Mount Saint Mary’s, also all kind friends and neighbours who sent flowers, mass cards, messages of sym- pathy and who helped in any way during their recent sad be- reavement. Signed, Mrs. Andrew A. Gal- lant and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mac- Lean, Hunter River, express their sincere thanks to Dr. Ellis | and Dr. Cox, nurses and staff of the Prince Edward Island | Hospital who were so kind to | Mr. MacLean while he was a | patient there also to the Doctors | and Nurses of the Halifax Chil- drens Hospital who were so kind while their baby was a patient | and to al] our kind neighbours and friends who called during his illness. A special thanks to Dr. Ellis. Rev. J.G.E. Ball and son John wish to thank Dr. Gordon Lea and the nurses and staff of the Prince Edward Island Hospital for their kindness to Mrs. Ball! during her long illness. To Hon. Justice J. George Tweedy, our brother ministers and all who | by their. acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy have shown their love our sincere and deep gratitude. MARKET TABLES towards us, | pT SALE SAVINGS IN CHILDREN’S WEAR AND FOUNDATIONS MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY February 19, 20, and 21 ' Girls’ Dresses Cotton and “Arnel” material with an overcheck on monotone design. Pointed cross-over button collar, short sleeves with cuffs. Solid shade cumberbund belt. Colours Mint, Orange, Lilac. Sizes 7 to 14. Each 4.97 e ' . Girls’ Drip-dry Dresses Cotton broadcloth in solid shade cotton. Round neckline with button trim. Short sleeves with turn- up cuff, self belt and buckle Back opening to waist. Assorted shades. Sizes 7 to 14. 4.97 Girls’ "Bonnie Brae" Sweaters Reg. 4.98 Cardigan style super Orlon* bulky krits that are so easy to wear over blouses, dresses or pullovers. White, Azure Blue, Spring Green, Peach. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Each 3.97 EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, Girls’ "Bonnie Brae" Pyjamas Reg. .98 Two piece style pyjamas of cotton flannelette in flowered print. Peter Pan collar, lace edge trim, coloured piping on collar and yoke front. Elastic- ized at wrists. Pink, Blue, Maize. Sizes 8 to 14 years. EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, 2.38 EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, Each op uo : " ° Girls' "Bonnie Brae" Raincoats 50% “Arnel, 50% cotton. Convertible collar-into- hood. Single breasted two pockets with flaps. Bone ‘beige!, Azure Blue, Cremede-Menthe 7 to 12. EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, Sizes 9.97 EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, Girls' and Boys’ "Bonnie Brae" Jeans—Reg. 1.98 Bedford cord (cotton) jeans with al! around boxer waistline, zipper fly front) Warmly lined. Colours Antelope. Navy, Red, Loden. Sizes 4 to 6X. in the 1.57 EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, Pair Each Pair “Bonnie Brae" Pyjamas “Bonnie Brae" Leotards Small Girls' Dresses Cotton broadcloth that requires |it'"le or no troning. ' e ' for Boys' and Girls’ Reg. 1.98 Two piece cotton flannelette pyjamas in flowered print design on backgrounds of Pink, Mint, Maize Filled neckline, solid piping on yoke. Sizes 2. 4, 4 zATO soe 1647 Reg. 2.79 Seamless nylon tights with double seat. foot at- tached, and flat elastic waist. Colours ed, Suntan, Royal Blue and Hunter’s Green. Sizes to fit 7-9: 10-11; 12-14 EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, 2 19 Pair . Peter Pan collar, lace edge trim, puff sleeves. Lace above front of hemline. Another style with small pointed collar, puff sleeves, two pockets with lace trim. Colours Yellow, Lime, Marble, Aqua Sizes 3 to 6X EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, 2 Each 97 EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, "Babyfair" Sleep 'n Play Sets Reg. 1.98 Soft cotton terry cloth set consisting of top, lowers Girls’ "Bonnie Brae” Slims Cotton knit slims, lined with cotion. Tailored with the new snug-fit waist, side zipner. 2 button fasten- Boys’ Polo T-Shirts Cotton-T-shirt in polo stvle placket Long sleeves. Taupe, Solid shade collar and black and olive and bootees. Fits up to 2 years. Colours Blue. ing al waist. one »ocket. Colours Space Blue Stripe: red, navy and gray stripe: copen. seafoam Maize, Pink. Sizes 1 and 2 years. Black, Kelly Green Sizes 7 to 14 and gold colour stripes. Sizes 4 to 6X EATON SPOTLIGHT SALF, EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, Set 1 57 Pair 3.97 Each 1 wal one e : ' ° ' . Girls’ T-Shirts Children's Boxer Slacks Children's T-Shirts Cotton in block check design solid shade. Peter Brushed cotton plaid, warm!y Jined. Boxer waist- Knitted cotton in turtle neck style Solid shades of Pan collar and plackes front. Long sleeves. Coi- line, 2 side pockets. Black Watch, Red plaid or Red, Gold clour and Laden Green. Long sleeves ours Gold, Lilac and Willow Green. Sizes 4 to 6X Blue plaia. Sizes 4 to 4% Sizes 4 to 6X for boys and girls EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, 1 37 EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, 1 57 EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE. 1 37 Each . Pair . Fach ' ° ' ' . " ° uw " : T Smafi Girls' and Boys' Raincoats | Tots "Bonnie Brae’ Leotards Tiny Tots "Bonnie Brae “Bonnie Brae’’ — Reg. 10.95 30% “Arnel” and 53% cotton! Single breasted, Reg. 2.39 tigh ich. Double sca Leotards erti i y : SS ny ghis in plain stite ouble seal, two slash pockets, convertible collar-into-hood ( ‘ol- peal nylon ven a ce ee Reg. 2.29 Same as abne Colours Red. Suntan, ours Bone, Azure Blue, Creme-de-menthe. Sizes ‘ , : White. Pink. Powder Bluc. Sizes 1 ta 3 years 4 to 6X. Boys’ coats in Beige or Navy Royal Blue. Black EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE, 8.77 Each Sizes 4 to & vears EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE. 1.89 Pair The deceased was born at Trophy. Nine Mile Creek Buil- (Continued from page 4) Kirk Min 3000 6M 3 33 41 . Wood Islands on June 3, 1881, dogs vs. Pownal Royals. Game © Tyns ‘nos ane oo overt Kopan 1625 13 12! 19% i ‘ daughter of the late Angus D., time’ 8 p.m. Admission 25 - 50 a” Erin 2700 24 2B. Lab Min 725 $27 M4 27 + Me | M. L. A, and Clara (Cornish) cents, Skate after Captain - 00027 0°2¢«7~O2OU7 * on soo oot wad a 1s MacMillan, She graduated from : aa me Se IM +t amaque 000 1706 365370 i Charlottetown Business College THE ANNUAL Meeting of the Cent pore to 8 BB —? Langis 9200 4514 4445 i in 1900, In 1903 she married Mil- Wiltshire Dairying Co. Ltd. Cheskirk 100 4 4 4 Latin Am 21150 71687048 i burn Dixon, Little Sands, whe which was to have been held Chester 2000 2989 Leiten 3100 167, 185 165 ; predeceased her in 1929. | Monday, February h. has ChibKay S125 18 17 17 —% Lencoyrt 2000 92-9 98 —% In 1936 she moved to Char- jn cece — Monday a M 19005252 S22 LT, Tac 410 185 183 185 43 ; mo 6900 69 6669 +2 Lorado 6975 203 «195 198 43 lottetown where she did practl- February 19th, at 2 p.m. If wea- C Silita 4200 103 101 101 3 Lorado wis 8375 10 92 97 43 : eal nursing for fifteen years. ther unfit meeting will be held Chrom 4° 65@.475 465, 465 —5 — Lyndhst 13000 16 «1S 18% | She was a devoted member | fi-<: fine day following Coch Wilt = 1500 510 S00 510+ 10 Macassa 390 335 «330-335 S i of Zion Presbyterian Church and | . con lake ae aa " v ' : Madsen 1230 230 «225 «230-48 was active in several church or- Con ae ~ oS | Magnet 1000 4G AG Aa — Ma i ganizations, members of whom PRINCE COUNTY c ener oe " , y , we ete " ey in a & attended her funeral service in +, C Beta G 1500 6 6&6 %& 41 9 Maralgo 6500 10 = M2 10 i ; a body. ee eer aia a . Caljnan 3900 13" 114 12-2 Marbey 3733 18 16184 ; Left to mourn her passing are . y uary MAL C Discov § = 2300 179165166 «+1 | Marcon so 88 + ‘ 3.00 o'clock by Ladies Kensing- CG Arrow 3000 37-36 37 Maritime . 3925 83 81 8&1 -2 : two children, James, Murray ton Presbyte ries Clerk C Ralli 26950 48 «45048 1% Martin 1500 48474 ae a Mrs. Harold S . C Marten 4600 4915 48 4915 -1'4 Matatch “In000 9h juell, ottetown. One son, NORTH , stor- jarcus 515 106 106 = 106 1 Mattgmi 20 $1) lo | George, predeceased her i ai Charge. ‘The United Church, © Mattlay im 105 100 Tae 8 Maybrun 1100 hg aha 4 i early childhood. She is also sur- Services for Sunday as follows: C Mosher 1270 199 191 199 43 McKen 16000 18 16 . 18 . tlt | vived by one sister, Emma, Mrs. North Bedeque 11 a.m.; Travel. CO Neus 1000 12% 1214 1715 4 14 MeMar 100 6 «668 BO a Angus Beaton, Charlottetown. lers Rest 2 p.m.: Freetown 7.30 Con Nichol 2133 44 415 44 McWat 15100 56 54 SK 41 One sister, Charlotte, Mrs. Hee- 5m. Rey. Angus A. Brown Con Que’ mm 5 4 to oait | Mernk vn “mo o8 at tor Nelson, Atlantic, Mass., pre- | rinister. € Regcourt 1500 74 71g Th — 4% Meta Uran 1000 1014 104 1914 + "4 deceased her. Also mourning | Conwest 1050 690 60 690 Midrim 3700 ln 001 her passing are two grandchil- NEW DEMOCRATIC Party Co Carp 1000 15) 15) 1S 41% Min Corp 92 $14 14 14 — A st ‘ ‘ pra 12842 130 128 130 41 3 Min-Or 500 Sle 5 5) la dren Arden, RX Mix. Slew mecting to dacs Prince Conty Giant (ES ZR Meee a ts Marlene, Mrs. William Miller, sre 20th, Legion Home, Sum. cuce 80 fg Mun wwe sn gf Murray River, and two great- merside "2:30 All interested are Deering 800 1214 124 191464 % Murray M 17100 117 115 116 grandchildren. wal antag: D’Aragon §=2500 22 20 Nat Expl 2000 7 7 #7 +t: The funeral, which was large. “©'CO™*: DEldon | 145613, 19% 17 18 —1 Nealon 200 6 668 8 ly attended, was held on Janu- BEDEQUE Rink, tonight Sat- Dente “am ap 8 2 t2, New Ame fom Ste as ary 17 from the MacLean Fun- urday, February 17th. Regular Denison 1465 $11% 11% 11% — 1%. New Bid $6000 1314 13 1319 41 eral Home to Zion Presbyterian | skate 8 to 10 p.m | Dicknsn 500 385 380 385 °§ «New Cal 27005 414 2a a where was} Bam tones Pid $6 | x Gokdvue 1250 4 4 4 conducted by the Rev, Donald) BEDEQUE RINK tonight re- povan —‘sson- 11) mg dmg its New Hoseo 12500 8 90 ge a Campbell assisted ty te choir | gular skating 8 to 10. © ‘amphi S00 54 tk S| Newlund 6500 18 tT ae ; er rec tion or- | -~ ‘ st Sul 250 180 180. 180 42 | N Man 190035 33 * We K Rink iv; TOS . TN Mylama "3550 38" 374375 — 4 ‘hymns’ sung were “The Lord is | Saturday- Skating 2:00 to 4:00, oe a Bo | Newnor 3000 a “4 rn ¢ , ee 1 6 | Nickel MS 3500 55 S484 i. ro Shepherd and “Rock of and 8:00 to 10:00. | Parse - 27 $59 58% 58% — Nipissing 1030 140 140 140 - 10 } es.’ : raday 2000 174 #173) 173° jor Acme 16500 27% 2% 2714+ % i The pallbearers were Ernest’ KINGS COUNTY = rrwest t 20 is) 13) 13-4 4% Norbeau 2000 555 Cudmore, Millar MacFadyen, | | Pattee so 7 6 || Norgold 1000 6H Blair MacDonald, Malcolm. Mac-| RESERVE Saturday March fromener Son isc ts amt ho Nocimate gears sos 450 S08) as" Millan, Waldo Taylor and Hee- | 10th. For Ladies Legion Aux- | Gaitwin 1500 8 8 N Goldert 2000 %4 2% 241% = 1! : tor MacDonald. | iliaty pantry sale at the Mac: Geco Mines 1000 $20 27 © 27% 4 North Can 2100 250 240 250 é10 Interment was in the Wood Lure Building. | Get tse ot se oe | Norval ae ee i. Islands Cemetery where _ the | R VE MARCH 17th. for, @ant_YK | 1250 920 905 910 —10 | Opemiska 5335 630615 620 : service was conducted by Rev. | ESER' -H 17th, for | Giacier 28525 24 22% 4 «+1 «| O'Brien 120 61 «61 O61 ' Donald Campbell. ae ae Pantry — Uran 1000 6 6 & —% Normetal 1040 305 296 «305° «+5 j | -M. lyns, - | aie 9500 27% % % —1% Obask. wo S$ 5 &§ —& Pill Pa — i. " ee | GF Mining 5000 19 1814 mo Oka Rare 1000 88% ' ilow - Family — ; ; Goldray 1300 24% 24% M4 + % Orchan 200 224 «216 «224 —1 i Casket Spray Grandchildren MONTAGUE RINK: & to 12. St#nérey 1250 14 14 14 +% Ormsby 5500 29% 29 ' and great-grandchildren " : 0 Granduc 2000 370 365 370 Osisko 23100 86 82S i Spray - Sister Emma, Damon *™- Minor hockey; 1.30 to 3. Gulch 7000 8h} 8 4 CParamaq: 4500 8K%qi—i<‘ .SC i and Clarice : skating; 7 to 9, Souris High | ao Lead eee se oo 2 Pee Expl 200 14 14 14 I j innar 014 1 Peerless 6500 41% 44 “ vee - Rose and Walter Ma- School Med ss eect ee Crilin eh a Pick Crow 2610 73 #7518 acson - | School ; vnaee r Min 1 9 % 9 cer 310 $27% 27% %M%4-— % Spray - Grace and Russell RCMP. | Hastings 6100 11@ 109 109 —1 Preston 710 585 $75 875 8 Spray - Angie and Christine, St. one i : a o 3 Pre Alt’ 7 ta " ‘ ™“ ¥ J ’ r —% John, tks od tenes OBITUARY ns 15500 9 8% 8&h+% Pardes " 300 8 26S Spray - er a y 7950 250 43 M3 —2 e Chib 6500 8 MOM C41 Spray - Jim and Vina BRENTON J. DOLLAR Hollinger 7185 82% 22 2% + % Que Lab 4500 5%q—=COSS 54+ 4) = : | Howey 0 230 227 27 —8 Que Man 1000 % 9% %-I1% Goeay = Sune Hegan | gain aeesntind etheciant| acres’ Soin Sun") Ses dw Sa Sass ' } ° + Spray - Mrs. Ford, Cora, Urias 1961. after aeaue aa al Hydra Ex 7652 4 48 48 —1 Radiore 4300 57) 5887s +1 and Family Spot gee amy" Inspiratn 1900 52 49 «49 3 )=—- Realm 62000 13 10 «114%—1% Spray - Grace Panting, Raymond "*S* community’s| Int Moly 45500 7 S% 6 Renabie 200 200 200 200 —30 and Mary . Set ceren: 106 senperted oBt-| SOB Se —2 32 5: = se ee em ot } + foray - Claude and Amy Smnith a ere ome 9 «68 «68 2 Roche mee oh Spray - . Howard Murray age site §=6. 7180 2 «21 | | Rockwin > »@ Spray - Fourth Floor of the PoB. | Ng a ta nat as DOTe| Jeestee | er oe Bree mm Hospital \ pole dle Apondel elgg hel Sat” we mm | dt ee om Spray - Carvell Bros. ste Tanmnas and Ruth (Younke| soit seo 29 Satelite TIS wa Basket - Kay and Arthur, Scitu- Springvale Where | jonsmith 12500 17 16 17 + %| Sheep Cr 1000 137 136 138 —1 ate, Mass. 7 Aiaidnebemlhwentaagnar oer Foren 30 mh O/H «= ae =e ee Ida and Harry. Waltham, Mass. & prosperous farmer and a kind, Kerr Add 3400 %5 935 965 +30 i 2 » @ +h GIDEON thoughtful neighbor to all. | Kimbe__ me t_is_e "See e e Group No. 2 Zion W: A He is survived by his sorrow-| . = Steep R 8550 770 730 78S 41 Zion Bible Class ing wife, the former Eliza (Idy)| Prints of Jesus” was feelingly sumvan | 20 17% im 17 ™ _ Mrs. L. B: Mellish ’ Johnston and one daughter Mir-| Tendered by Mrs. Mervin Mac- Sesborst =m Millar MacFadyen at home. Also brother Phee. _ - sparen > Mrs. Florence Jay ie et Brookfield, Two| _Palibearers were: Murdock Timms" tlw wou — M4 . .. Mf. and Mrs. Walter Buell sisters and two brothers prede-/ MacSween, Archie Johnstone, tema, 1250 102 12 m2 42 - Mrs, Hilda Retts ‘ceased him. | Bruce Stewart, West MacDon- Territory 150 14 1% I%-% -An Orange L&dge service was| ald, Sterling MacLean, and Ow- Thom L = 700 105 100 1m +1 CARD OF THANKS i Tombill 106325 140 1% 130 42 held at the home on Wednesday en Younker. " Tormont. 4585 51 45 S142 The family of the late Mrs.| evening conducted by Davis). Interment was in the church trans Res sob on 11 Ida wish t#~@Xpress Ward and Charles Proude, _ cemetery. » Tribag 2 6 7 8 O44 The. UR.Shaw 550 8 0% & 4% © thanks to the. largely attended funeral CARD) OF THANKS u Asnests 20 sso sso sso Campbell, organist and sefvice was held from Brook- “’ Un Keno 1400 840 690 840 —5 choir of Zion Church, Dr. 1. | field church of which the de-|. Mrs. Brenton Dollar and Mir- Upp can 1000 190 178 180 the PE. I Megplials the Mac: and aiendant, on Twuradny Dee | Rev. "Donald Campbell, Rev. Yor mm et ot oo ES eee eee ee. Dead Comoe, Ventures 236i G80K Se SOM SM Lean Funeral Home staff, 2th. -| Gerald. Wyrwas, ~ A. ®-| Vespar soo 16 1 IS + % pallbearers, and to all those Service was conducted by . A. B. Cutcliffe and son Viclm = eo wm m % —2 who sent cards, flowers, mes-| Rev. Donald Campbell assisted and who sent letters and Waite Am ae cans of eotnethy © wee bile a oe Wyrwas and cards of sympathy. and all those Sony" ame S & ed them in any way during : Piercey. A favorite who helped in any way during w sw; wee ins © 19% bereavement. : ‘kymn of the deceased § “Foot-| our recent bereavement. |e wei mm -4 ie ‘ ‘ $ ; * r ‘ ’ \ ’ » - Hi-Rise Girdle "Gothic'’ Bandeau Brassiers EATON SPOTLIGHT SALF. 1.79 "Gothic" Longline Brassiere Pair Made of nylon power net and satin elastic. 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