» cere, day that comes with sad re- gret ‘one that we will never forget. Sadly missed by wife and fam- ily. SAMESTER — In loving me Gry of our dear father Graham AGamester, who passed away March 10, 1957, out memory never leaves us Sadly missed by daughters, jettie, son-in-law Jack, Myrtle, min-law Earl, Annie, son-in- w Fred, son Calvin, grand- iidren and great-grandchildren, JUIGLEY — In loving memory of Mrs. Frank Quigley who parted this life March 11, 1959. jo one knows how much we miss you, ‘o.one knows the bitter pain jg have suffered since we lost ou jie has never been the same. our hearts your memory i lingers, Iweetly tender, fond and true fhere is not a day dear one fiat we do not think of you. Ever remembered by husband Ind family. fcALLISTER — In loving mem- ory of a dear husband and father Kier McAllister who passed away March 10th, 1959, 1s we loved him so we miss him our minds he is always near, wed, remembered, longed for always ringing many a silent teat r, Sadly missed by wife and fam- JacLEOD — In fond and loving memory of my dear husband Allen MacLeod, who passed away March 11th 1956, a graveyard softly sleeping his lonely silent grave. je will never be forgotten jever will his memory fade Hweetest thoughts will always lin round the grave where he was | laid. Sadly missed by his wife Han- ih, family and grandchildren. (MESTER — In loving mem- ry of Graham Gamester, who passed away March 10th, 1957. The rolling stream of life goes on ind still the empty chair feminds us of the face of one who once sat there. saw the road was getting 1962-63 school term are Births, Deaths, Marriaces TEACHERS WANTED ‘Applications for teachers for Grades 9 and 12, also commercial dept. in Alberton High School Will be received by the undersigned up to March 30th. State qualifications and salary expected. NOTICE Students who plan to take the commercial course & Alberton Regional High School during the ‘the undersigned by March 30th. =. s—_— me ae Guardian, Charlottetown, 10, Male Am toms as ms Mawr mes 9 9 3 we 00 44 4 4 Meryill wenn DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS |¥- =": "ERS Rb 53 2 sees acm = — | Midrim 3400 » 3 Com Pete 1200 235 20 220 +10 D Magnes 250 sales: Industrials 164,700; | Min Corp — sit = ie tm ts at a a a a as = and ‘als 72.300. Minore $3 | who passed away March 10th, Cc and 0 6 Radio Corp 982% Moneta 1700 Tl 70 10 —3 |C Mic Mac 2800 430 423 425 Iniand 5 | SUMMARY Coe Stem Os Geek Pes PRODUCE TORONTO Muuw ‘se me '% 42 | Berta” me a 0 a |v ae | — Dome Pele “700 sii 11% 11% Po today, but By ‘THE CANADIAN PRESS Ge,Fiee (ii Ul Aircraft <4#4) \sonrR PAT, (CP) — Agricul- nek mse ecu” ae oe 28 Lovi _ | : Market well ahead; Gt Nor Ry 4% Westngse 36% | ture departmdnt quotations: , |. TORONTO (CP)—After climb-| Nat Expl 000 8 8 & Dynamic TS 44 a5 ‘ingly remembered by his moderate MTT 5% is] Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices ing to a record early in the day, | Sesion Sam & 34 Sis ¢ u4| Farso 300 355° 35, a5 = family. | to country stations, wooden car- industrials eased lightly but ell a a A : Extra-large 41; je 40; maine well vad «= during vert Home A 355 $15 156 15% MONTREAL | inedium's9; small 37; B36 and tmoderate trading Friday. icone =" * lees aoe ae oe who pass . Steels were strong with Steel | New dasen 2100 94 6 ey | Lande aoe 435s ae passed away | MONTREAL (CE) — Siecks| | Butter: Current seceipts tes-| Company of Cassia climbing| = Sdue Se 6 ni 0 | | ims rect me 8 MM | generally advanced in active derable 63%4-68%; non - t % to 86% after earlier going t0| n° Myiama 2800 364 35 3521 | Medal 4015 264 276 280 CURRENCIES | trading on the Montreal and able 634-694; fresh creamery a 1962 high of 86%. Algoma|N suum’ ime if? 8 3 Mid 2000 26 38 38 | Canadian exchanges Friday. prints, job price . touched a new high of 52 but | Nickel MS 1200 53 sz s2 —1 | Mill City 1500 17 15 17 Con MONTREAL (CP)—The U.S. Gains outnumbered 80 holesale tenderable 63%2-64 slipped to 51%, up %. | Miplesing §—§ SSS Se Ons me | closed at a premium of Cheese: Delivered real, | Other gainers included Con-| NecAent oe BM maou NO, 6 See im ie 48 [On ree Goa 2 oe oe 5 1-32 per cent in terms of Ca- _ Utilities were mainly . waxed current receipts Quebec solidated Paper, up one point. | Normetal 300 295 292 292 13 ms om oF . funds, unchanged from one added % to 58% white 31, wholesale white 82, col- Imperial Bank of Commerce, |Norpex 1100 i) 19 “19 yt S00 “Ins 104 18H + 14| Place suns aE 4D But I know that he is "4 ~ and Shawinigan rose % to 23%. ored 32%, %, Traders Finance A, up|¥ caderm mos m1 71 7 100124 PD 2 | Yan Can oH waiting | Thursday's close. Pound ster up %, up |X 8 3 Ince ame oe 8 8 4 Aas an aemay right end fair, ling closed at $2.95%, un- Sie Light and Power potatoes: Local 75s 1.10-1.15; % and Consumers’ Gas, ahead Nceltert “as ee ey 1 es 4s meet some changed. od local 50s .70-.75; local 1 23- 5 ‘Wayne 220 34 31 A +I morning, Sie apr wee . Con. | 25; NB. 75s LaS-His: NB. 500 Among losers were, Interpro Norap A wn eo mete (a A i As I Join him over there. f solidat er jumped N.B 10s 24.26; PEI vincial Pipe Line, off ¥%, Alu- ao us 4 tH u ° i O’B 13 | Bideop 130500 , 24 4 aura rememtered ty as] NEW YORK (0, 7Miatntinal’ paper sided le L308 Eracrams. dove Wand Money. en, eT at fo me eo : NEW YORK (AP)—The stock | % to 39 and Great Lakes fell ¢ im, mec soe $60 2 @@ Ferguson, off %. Gas ion oe me mie 190 13213333 GAMESTER — In loving mem- | market displayed a degree of M,t0 180 His Tae 9 the exchange index, base Oraty mo “ia ‘san 414 ory my father, Graham iy Banks wi raded, Pr wo + i 06 al Osisko S00 6 Owe a : neti bier Bank | cl Pow Golds “ March eee oe second _ ee Pee tained to Bt, Bank nk of Mont: | & aout fe Tu “by Sin | omer gt | Fer (a DIVIDENDS Beautiful memories. woven in| ing was more active. real added % to 71 and Banque | Cop aut sau ane on’ "| International Nickel and Vee-| Fem ne %,% |, By THE CANADIAN PRESS gold ‘The Associated Press average | Canadienne Nationale fell % to Cdn Pet pr 3600 su% 1¢ 14% + % tures pulled the base metals Paymast 5000 134 13 13 2 4 an | Anglo Canadian Pulp and Pa- ‘This is the picture dear father | of 60 stocks was up .60 at 259.60, | 77%. . A Sacer $0 LM 4 section up with gains of % and | Pee Exel eo ne ee ae s | Mills . common 50 Deep ia our he * rnational Business Ma. |Jasussal Acceptance vase ‘Tiga, ait ee we |g peas TAIGINEE Pete ian wo sa a Vastra ee a ee p in our hearts your mem- “lto 22% to lea 16 1618 ¢ racer 625 $284 284 2K + M54 335 | h % J ory is chines rose 314, General Elec- | 3 ae See eS oH an ul ig Pow Rou 2000 39 39" 39 | Mare . tional , - tulatives, Lake Du- Pros Air 200 7% 4 74 Union Gas Company of Can- We loved you so dearly to ever | tric 1%, Internal Nickel 1) erica Bridge at 23% each | Coronation 40 10% 10% 1% — %| fault fell 10 cents to $5.15, whic Perder, 1000 ah "te “ny ‘ada Ltd., common 12% cents, forget. and Du Pont 1%. | aa ne Seag 1132 @ 4 | Norther od 10 ‘cents to Que Chib 1000 2° a2” a4 leet ane ‘1 : fell _%, hom % | Tose %% estcoai s 7 «— %4) Northgate gained 10 cents to Sue May 1, Tecord April 6. Lovingly remembered by| , Hord fell %, | Bethlehe Voting Trust’ at 19% | Bree 7 tan Baus w4| Not etm gems aataat % 2 2 —1 |” United Fuel Investments Lt4., Mabel, Willie, Allce and Johnnie. | “",rnong Canadian stocks, Hud- amd Algoma Steel at 52 each D Pnary 1 a6 66’ 4 | Western olls saw drops of 14 ue Man ‘soy my MB, MO, S00 168 16 65 +1 | six per cent A pfd, 75 cents, CARD OF THANKS | 2" 27 ee oaea ed %. |B ae 2 fms Te ™~ | to Calgary and Edmonton and @ Matemi som x” 3” a PANES sou g 44| ABUL 2, record March 16. fi a Cal Canadian Breweries eu fi BM Se a tf] Eaciflc Petroleum. Dome added Bs 8, om mee SONNE ORD sims . r ; The family of the late Mrs. 1% fm wt Bm 4 m| TORONTO CLOSING stocks — agiore' anne ‘sg 10 10K Soe son orn, ns il Feet ee: meetenad | raed Teonnrd Gallest wish to ex-|. Prices wore mited on tho] Mowat Raval Dairies ot 4 and |metes i5 Ga oi sas x] gM iCute | Rvs oe So INDUSTRIALS tween Port Moyal and. Digby press hearifelt thanks to Rev.| American Stock Exchange. Dominion Tar al aoc’ Complete tabulation of Frid w| Reine mM vel Ae 1961 $20% 2814 214 — 4! Ne i Walter Reid, Rev. Dennis Gal-| Shawinigan was up % and Ca: % and Hudson's Bay Company Fite? 22 S702 104 ITH acts “Guitatinn int cents) ues etm, 1000 12 tts 135 410° 10 iy Cape in Nova Scotia. lant, Rev. Joseph Trainor, doc- | nadian Marconi %. Down % at | added % to 13. | natn 100 $11% 11% 1156 — uy | Marked § 2—Odd-lot, lend, | Rexspar 7000 121218 tors, sisters and nurses of the | the cl Tupiter, Corp, | Che Develawmnent ot 2819 and | Fraser) Gs seek ae asp. | S2—Me-riehiny ay — Re-warvaate, Het) my ‘Alga s 5. ures jose was Jupiter Corp. | oon faire change is from’ previous board = lol Charlottetown Hospital, the Char. | Scurry Rainbow Oil was down St, Lawrence Cement A each Gatney 1 su x Guna sie Be Bap pe sh) Bea Sag fie Mactan Reeds Declan: Rate a | Hi tocks did Poesia ap asa Comedian int, mS 8 Ca ae a mer tov came ctst | Rabe, te eh ek th See arate i e who sent mass cards, at stocks did: | * Sat 0 S15 18 — | See nt ssa om hase Oh ye flowers, messages of SYMPAIEY | 445 ei Ta | ilbest Plaeeant toon 38 cents | ator oo i’ 78, 3% ait 28 ana +4 y | em } HBC during the time of that tee | Dectines 4s 0 | GS emg mae Gin Se ee You'll get less Leonard and Deborah, | changed tama | $145 and Saucon at 84 cents and Im? Toe, sts $17 16M 7 gem sy : NEW YORK cuosina srocks | Merrill Island Mining at. 71! Int Nickel init sei az a0 mo OS than full product jon T wish to thank Dr. Cox, my | gait sleet ais ‘Monty W x4 | cents each fell 10 cents. Int Pap 256 $3914 38 special nurses Mrs. Mary Gill| Rory Warmer 16 Nicest ims ore were up 0.10 28 Ul pr 380 s,s at if | h moore es seems iit Oe tae, Be reer re t y 2, com: | Jamaiea ita es ward Island Hospital for the won- OBITUARY ined up 0.6 at 279.4, papers up| Alur Fin A in gin ant ase d erful care and Kindness to me| Roy w.p, CROCKETT 27 at S171 and golds up 0.17 at | Lew, 38 sr Tu ry cow while I was a pal there. .. as 63. Maritime T 502 $22 21% would also like to thank Rev.| , Roy W.B. Crockett died sud- ““'Mowrrear, Bee erasunian sia Mr. Goudge, and Rev. |. 7, Feisty Lea trons eincatteee 5y ae | Mas F sin | t0sie7 7 Good dairymen say that profitable milk production starts jorris for 's, the Val- mm Spr 77 i the dry dition which fad hospitalized | | Complete tabulation of Friday trans. Ni 0 rs with the proper feeding of the dry cow. Neglecting aut Growp for their treats ine | Aim for several weeks previous. | srimns “attains, In cal sues ee ae ae +9 Tormont 11548 484 47 47 1 3 cow because she is not in production can put a severe strain Brooklyn Women's: Institate. fer | iy. He was born at Summerside, | Net change is rom previous board | NoT4d su 4) Bae mie It co bec aypteni andl teay' bea faclor bu oacslag abtenerals, thelr treats and lovely potted | 7une, 22, 1889, the son of H.R. cos me Sere, Se ene =| Ulesnaw | 106000 6 4 8 —1 |2 Ome way to make sure that the cow gets adequate nutrients Lari os Pe een ies Huestis. After working for a time | amu "5 ‘sis atts atts ¢ Pree ord te tee atte 300 540 535, for her own body and for the developing calf is to feed Master sent cards or letters, remember. | " Malpeque he came to Souris | Abit pr 25 $25 25 35 Gas 5, Th Dry and Fitting Feed for the two months prior to calving. ed me by phone calls and visit. a rene cereal tte Ne | eat 3 re ae Sane Cows like this feed and get what they need to rebuild their ed me both in the hospital and | }o'*. t ase tg me 35 systems from the strain of heavy milking. Master Dry and Tasmie. ianke forty-six years with the firm of| Asbestos 200 May eee at home, Tha Zo oe 60 A: | Shae eed athnas Testi wrens | ate eee a en ea ea Fitting Feed is high in vitamins, available minerals and sia his faithfulness and efficiency | Bank Mont 1121 $71 280 $184 18 aa 41% | © Dyno carbohydrates. i won him many friends. ang CN 112078 fee sh 1 | SN ines I wish to express my sincere| He served for several terms Bath P 100 319 2 Sete ae tn | Seat Mase coin ane sump dint ra e P.E.1. Hospital, to Dr. 00 $10 10 } Laidlaw and Dr. Gillis’ for : ind attention given me while a| He was also for many years on | BC Foret T § err Help ensure a trouble-free preg- patient there, to the many kind | the of Stewards . 3 M67 67 friends who visiied me and sent | James United Church from | BG,7ée, 35 SEN 58 stoo ‘wos ‘oy ‘ost nancy, ae i —- me flowers, letters, ‘and | Where the funeral was held on|Can Cem 114 mn me mM a eis and higher elds by Clergymen | February 17th. conducted by his | a" Cem » eo ‘tom titing i Dona” came, ev, | Pasir. ey. on Adame Be: Gam ge = me fe mrt ont \ teste erat? Fuca! sides a widow, the former Belle | Cat 3m sai Me | WS you Geko Wie acto, | fern ole en he oe, Pas Gos eGo 8 GAS eee: Te Stewart and Mrs, Damon leaves to mourn a daughter, | € Br Aum 20 $10 10, 18 | Wesin wipe 30 #97 ace Dillon & Spillet Roland | Zellers pr 175 $4814 48% Fi 150 $224 22% HA — % ‘ Hoes nt ANY 8 tay and tony Wiliam of fac| Stair Bo HN Si Sl gg SHAR ae 2 ee eos une ae i Bank of Commerce in St, John, | € cel 100pr 100 $2 22 22 Aue ‘Tok A | Sen Gone aa me | Cem 6 19 18 19 42 | Bante Ser iear gots Russell Coles Clark's Feed Service = Ms Cudmore Mrs. M,C. MacRae, Flat : ey Bata 0 : 1 : | A Am Moly 500 335 325 3000 37 1 paitata 500 290 29 29) 1 ilton ‘ River, PEI. Newfoundland, and severai| € Stace A ‘sw dow ge om + | Ah, Moly S30 8 aus | CO Arrow toe 363 , baa Bere ote ere grandchildren, Two brothers also| € Husky 100 STi Te TA te ae ; Ne ee ies Wen Mlle Oe to incei : . express my sincere | survive; Messrs Harold and| tlas Tel 11395 310. 908" 9} cones Ames as Kilmule Wheatley River Alberton anks to Dr. McIntyre, Rev. | Carl Crockett of Summerside. | OBITUARY 178 40 0 € Ol Lds 6100 108 102 10 —4 Carl Currie, Matron nurses and | Interment was in Souris West | Seaton ae eae feet : CS Pete «4790-385 «37S HSB Ivan Kerry, Territory Manager Phone 4-5455 Charlottetown ff of the Kings Mem-| Cemetery, The following were| | Inserted by friends and re) Sitti imo 4 3000 13 ie: se “All Canadian Company” orial Hospital for their many’ the pallbearers: eee oe a eee ee Pri mo SS jo at a ao?) |C Re Gan 50 105 ts 1s 42 “Formulates For Canadian Farmers” Kindness and good care, also) Keith MacKenzie, Fred Mull- | ceased. a 98 388 ror! i Cine we) ne ft Leaf Mills Ltd. relations and friends for treats, ally, M.J. McQuaid JR. Mac-| Mrs. Philomene Arsenault 33 to 6 tie Be we Wet, ) 6 emanates Master Feeds Division of Maple Is Ltd. | Lean, J.S, Gillespie, and R.A. ‘The death occurred at Beach 0 as jm i et | Gat De tle 7m Ta Leard. Grove on February 13th, 1962, | ¢ 130 130 90 ioe 1S at Mg of Mrs. Philomene Arsenault, | Cem! Del ete 195 3 OBITUARY wife of the late John L. Arsen-, aeons at eww | r r ault, Port Hill, who departed her ead 1am 10 104 ad JOHN H.B. DIXON 8 years ago. Com S86 0 9) 7H THI on February 20th, 1962, the| . She leaves to mourn three we aniabs 10 4 8 Me A th 30400 19% 18 18 —8 19 120 10 8 7225 46 +2 TOO TE Rona 2653 $134 11% in ‘ A. 1% 12 14+ % us mS +8 ae sn i536 on 12% 1 41 a \ SSM io 215, a8 fos Bs Sen Se ie Whether you are a business man or a house ss 1000 fl i ‘: ie oi B ae owner, you can do something to assist the winter woe 4 6 Fit F Tome 10 “10 “10 5500 10 . ‘ Dorott ‘DesRoches, | Ft 1000 40 | 600 13 em lo ment situation. Ball, MacKensle K-and. Gor Ftowens. tie 8 gga oc: smn 288 re |, MacKeni Sse ae ae i ° “sorrow watnotn-| Eilow — Amalia, |Gimvtate gin fs is fio i It is predicted that 1962 will be one of the Known to this family, — + and Gold Age 30 ato 19 family. . . certy & bolved son Gordon | Brome Ciele — een,|Seews | iS Jy B® a busiest construction years ever. Trades people family. | Int Ceram — 2000 1% 10800 24 ‘i ie . nck sa be tas, familar | Gorey — Mr, ood Mrs, Thomas Riiichom ig ge gt ge se will be in great demand. The Confederation \ a sso saw mills as his had Jubilee 1107 4S 410 423 —10 0 13 . sis . done, "which were » formeriy | MASS CARDS | Rete Pane ee et mse 8 Memorial Building, the new Legion Home, a new known as Marchbanks’ Mills, It \ ee. oe woo i ss oe . was here at the head of Sable Hattie and Arthur. Miche a "io ai at wie 2 88 311 St. Dunstan’s University Library and new schools River that he found happiness 5 ren 264 264 — | ¢ Mrs. Nettie Blacquiere, March Mate ‘Tl as oo 2500 238 35" 34 . . ‘ and contentment. He was ever y Meicn is aay a ad = in 1962. fetter of hat see Kaen me eets * Bot Se will possibly be underway bringing pleasure to others. Mrs. Reid and temily. mn mn =» ° Mr. and Mrs, Frank DesRoches ae ‘i ters Set ved Us deri S84) Ricsase aad Aentes, Mews "as seu Se Sex 3 wa st the It may notbe possible to obtain carpen community and was loved and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallant, | Mt Pisant 127273 210 180205 3. 730 239 230 230 h h starts it Fespectad ‘hy all denominations | Mr, and Mrs, Jos Xn Dain as a sh. ces." © 4 | and other tradesmen when the rus . | 2 i + . oe. Mr. and Mrs. Camille Arsen- | ‘a ae . Left to mourn besides his wie | gt |Rewraa, sees” 3" 1" a1 ies Sa 4 tn would be wise therefore, to get your job done Sous Cea Mr. and Mrs. He A Reb men with +t anaes George . Bicknell), Fort 7, : Amylt a = mM y ault. us now. Ham, Ont. | Mariore, "Mrs : Re S22 soon nt Wyman J. (Faulkner), Dedham, | yong Veney outetaa 5 a oo 124 im 104 ts Mass. MacKentie K., ‘Opemiska” 100 600600 600 MRS. L. L. WILKIE, Mas, and son Mackensie 1.) PSO OS'S oman Couth:| Sesnitt git 2060, mes Ss " SPRING ‘4 Tin. Pitt Got =) ae eS children, a brother Reginald W. ae 20 30 300 300 Secretary. Hath Toys and sinter. in. | rtm Mrs. Career Cush) Fey A SS ms 33s John Myers, Hampton, r im ee Meee Sel ge, re Peel Se ee e.7" ” ; . home during their father's ill. dell vost h pusce, [Sa To twee oe e004 | aU ness, and were present at the nonaie ithe and Remclig, | ROBY Feo w mo 35 85 33 200 177375 4 Inserted by Hattie and Amelia. : funeral. St L Colum 2700 67 60 67S 200 190 186 ‘Gt, Div Las Soo 155 iso 135 200 1% 9 vider Osned Chart 'tes| CARD OF THANKS | ico ine ‘sh i | ” 2ind, Rev. Bryer Jones officiat-| We wish to take this oppor- | Secs Toe 0 100 100 128 398 Call personally or ‘phone the ing. Music was furnished by the tunity to thank the murses and | Srerten i016 0 169 am 8 pe ly Pp Sreape cna Diacuaw, A sas | Mvilifen, ted vapertatencer, | ®58." sre “ee nee Hampton and Bonshaw, McMillan, the superintendent, | Sores ort is gs 1s is Jesus Will Walk With Me”,| Mr. McNaughton, the pallbear- Teen’ ssise ‘4 38 sus 1500 CHARLOTTETOWN NATIONAL asked to register with [was beautifully rendered by ers, all those who sent floral | Tarn So i 4 is sna Stephen MacLeod, Bonshaw. tributes, mass cards, and a very |7™ ft fim 8} sits EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Pallbearers were Windsor Bell, | special thanks to Mrs. Amelia | rpc prees 290 350 39 450 Fond “ Wilfred Ferguson, Joseph Flood, | McKintton and her son George | Trans 100 $1 4 1 iw SARS, LL. WILKIE, | [Sot Boe ee ae lm ae 88 to ~Dial 2-1277- ton, Mark ay toh ‘eatin U towne rime git 2g under direction af Dawson Mrs. joodgate, | Vanernt is as Secretary. | Sod Son, Crapaud, ‘Arthut Arsenault. ‘as mee ee =