. 62. for the year com- per cent en sales of $8,396 300,- Carnival spokesmen said te Stratford. But # would be wn- EXECUTIVE DIES The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs.. 962. Earnings ; ' DIES 16 : Feb. 11 U S tee pared with $304,520,681, or $5.16 000. This compared with a 1960 Montrea Drops day that, despite the cancella- thinkable for Toronto to organ- MAPLEWOOD Nd CP) ~ “wre a share, for 1960. Record high return of 8.2 per cent on sales ° tion of the ball, other activities ize a big festival that would George Francis Foley, 6) a na. A So ht ° earnings of $419,406,956 or $7.33 of $3,698 ,500,000. ‘Carnival Ball will go on as planned compete with the one im Strat- tive of Whitby, Ont., who was 12,000 Acres re UG Gives Report 'a share were posted in 1957. United States and foreign; Mayor Drapeau said during a ford.’ chairman of the River Plate ‘ The company, ‘oom steel- taxes on income were estimated’ MONTREAL (CP) — A $20-a- t radio b ast that Montrealers, thi mayor sand and Braz stearmanlp contet- maker in t U.S., net in- - recen! roadc hould s sw pnces of New York, died Sum In Lovisbourg Fort Area NEW YORK (AP) — United ae io the final quarter “ aon against $260. couple costume ball—planed ®5 Montreal isn’t the proper place carnival — ones organized in day. following a brief iHlnens man CA St ates ae — ~ wns, | 1961 of $47,400,000 or 76 cents ue ‘ene of Montreal va for 3 coraivel big city with Laurentian resorts but forget jyuring the Second World Wat BOURG, N.S. (CP) —! A federal official said the po “+s share. — LEM er carnival— cance! “Mon is a city with about one of their own. Foley served as shipping at Gicaeoasee promodiegs have large area which will become 200,000, equal to $3.05 a share. oe om ared with $58.632.- TORTURE IMP ENT following criticism by Mayor the character of a metropolis viser to the U.S. co - ordinator started for acquisition of more part of the site would allow re- Directors declared the usua: 341 ; ” a a share in the An ancient instrument of tor- Jean Drapeau that the city lacks and I do not think you will find MORE DRINKS of inter - American affairs and than 12,000 acres around this storers to rebuild the battle lines quarterly dividend of 75 cents | “he © ths of 1960 ture in England was the boot ‘the proper spirit for such a any big metropolis anywhere in Quantities of beer, sparkling also sat on the beard of eco Cape Breton fortress town as of the opposing forces and re This was the lowest earnings | last three months or bootikin, a wooden mallet celebration. the world which bas a carnival. beverages and ice increased 25 vomic warfare. He moved with part of a multi-million-dollar store many details of the bat- total since net income of $143 The corporation's 1961 earn- driven forcibly between the boot The ball had been scheduled “In Ontario, for example, per cent during 1960 in the re- his family to Boston as 9 ~niid restoration program for the Lou- Wes 600,000 in 1952. » ings represented a return of 3.7 and calf. for Feb. 9 there is the immer festival at public of Viet Nam. — ms fam _ isbourg Fortress ———— —— ln _ om __—— The land is being bought by the provincial government and will‘ be turned over to Ottawa for the department of northern affairs and national resources ronan t restore and operate as part . wieretes SOE SKS A ETE of the vast Louisbourg historic . - site and national park. Notice of expropriation was published Saturday. and was confirmed by authorities here With the acquisition of the ! | land, an 11,350-acre, section sur- 3 RS rounding the fortress and a 1,- ; O50-acre Jot east of the town, . the restoration program. will spread far afield df the actual . wh COUN The MOST @ & >i = wy “ —. - x x “4 bd x , ; e . PPS Os : : %. > S for possession in the mid 1700s. FOR CENTENNIAL When completed, the $12.000.- 000 restoration project will Gover about 23 square miles. Most of it is to be done. in time . for Canada's centennial in 1967. . Included in the expropriated sections are the spots where General Wolfe’s troops landed and slogged overland to attack Mistscnt"m we"ante | | NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS . side of Louisbourg harbor where —_ 87-acre walled fortress of which the French and British fought Ww -~% ee Don’t he fooled by “bargain prices” on “humming bird’s wings”, “snail's feet, and “uranium polish”! The only low prices that mean anything are low prices on the foods and supplies you buy the most of — most frequently. At CO-OP SUPER MARKET, these IMI'ORTANT itents are low priced every fire was directed at the fortress. . . AVINGS w SAVINGS nt the MOST... where e ite Our fi y has now ended. Please n your SAVINGS add up FASTEST. You'll ee the proof of this in the lower cost of OBITUARY purchase slips to share in rebates. a big cartful of your favorite foods. | ‘ MRS, EMMA MAE CAMERON if you are not a shareholder, now. is the. time to mpene SEmnO Sn to hes etna join to obtain the benefits for all your purchases fest at the P.E.1. Hospital on semua {20m Pane, Mie, | | during the full yeor. 3 e Py ,. . Cameron Born’ in Clinton, |; | Inquire at the office for particulars. -E.1., in 1879, daughter of the ” — " . late John Frizzell and Catherine It really pays to Shop the Co-op Way —Join Sentner Frizzell, she spent her today. early childhood there. In 1907 ahe married Sidney Cameron and moved to Margate where FRESH a C i. BRISKET they resided until 1939 when they IVORY BATH SIZE . MAPLE LEAF Cc BSE 66, 5 Y/ : SMOKED SHANKLESS Ib. So : = EATS LIKE HAM took up .residence in Charlotte- ines ‘ : 2 - Mrs.. Cameron’ was the last CAKES > rH 4 surviving member of a family eS > iS > MAPLE LEAF C of twelve. She was a devout y Jd Ib. ehurch member and always at- SKINLESS CELLO ACON ENDS 2--49° MACKEREL =: 3» 29° PORK 43 GRADE "A" tended the services until ill BAKERS DOUBLE SIZE health kept her home. She was - E injured in a fall in August, 1961 " “1 which she suffered great 12 OZ. C , WT) and was hospitalized at PKG. *. ent times from it. On * “ mber 18; she was taken , Ns the hospital with a heart ; CRE Ty peizure. There all medical and | YORK CREAM STYLE Cy , ; WS nursing care were given her® . . but the Lord willed otherwise 20 OZ. , Cc and she passed away on the | TINS above mentioned date. " FRESH Besides her sorrowing hus- id, the v | the ott af a beloved inather, | SARONG CRUSHED PICNICS four sons and one daughter, 0) | ST namely:- Alfred, Charlottetown; 2» OZ C LeRoy, Charlottetown; _ Eldon, TAT. Halifax; Frederic, Toronto, and | . TINS Florence (Mrs. Karl Lavers), ‘ ; # = eared for her during a lot of | CROSBY’S PURE BARBADOS Ker illness. A daughter, Glen, predeceased her in 1996. There are ten grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren and a num- | ber of nieces and nephews in : 4 U.S.A, The funeral service was held from ‘the MacLean Funeral Home on, January 5, with the’ Rev. Mr. Ball officiating. The hymn, “Abide With Me’’, and a solo, “The Old Rugged Cross’, sung by Mrs. C.T; Vallis, were both faverite hymns of the de- ceased. Interment was in the Summerfield cemetery. The pallbearers were, Thomas Rogers, Wilfred Cudmore, John ie irt, R Thompson a le. - FLORAL TRIBUTES Pillow — Family.: - . Spray — Grandchildren, Ted, Earlene and Family. Spray — Margaret, giand- children, Keir Vera. ‘Spray — Gr dren, Ster- ling, Andria and Clara. ‘ Spray — Alf, Tillie, grand- children” Lottie and Freddie. Spray ~— Frank and Eva Major. _ Spray — Mrs. E. Cameron. Basket-— Fred, Cora and ne ‘Glynda, Toronto, tt Spray — Albert and Winnifred | @ : | tavec. | ROBIN HOOD | Charlottetown, who tenderly “ 3 1 ° OGILVIE ROLLED OATS OLD FASHION NOURISHING BREAKFAST ISLAND : : PERFECTION TALL TINS Spray — Sheldon and Greta SNOWFLAKE OCEAN SPRAY SAUCE Duncan. . : - — Spray — Staff of Charlotte. SHORTENING ? LBS 59 CRANBERRY 15 07, town Hotel, 7. _ C TIN Zit cl CAKE MIX | partment. : » . ; Cut Flowers-.— The Friend- } , LASSES S, . a ns ‘kK . a shih Club | EASY MIX . GRAVES WITH MOLASSES SAVE SILVER RIBBON CHOICE QUALITY Spl ‘PORK & BEANS 2 * 2 3 39 Cut Flowers — Past Maitrons WHITE OR CHOCOLATE : TINS C TINS ¢ Club. OES. : weg = y 2 33° , BICKS SW, MUSTARD OR SW. MIXED. BIRDSEYE — DOUBLE SIZE ~ on 15 OZ. | . 15 O7. 12 07 j oe Pa D PICKLES «=—s ss 33¢/ ORANGE JUICE 3 59¢froneee ~ ORANGES 5 = 69c — = - ALL PURPOSE FARM HOUSE FROZEN § IN. , PFABS%% BOc/ APPLEPIES = 43 /ADPLES Sim 49¢ 4 LISTEN TO NEWS AND VIEWS ON GRUCERIES — CFCY THURSDAY, 11 A. M. WASHED 2 FagmSPINACH — 29¢ ._ g as : 3 ISLAND ig ' 0 n : SSCRANBERRIES + 25¢ ; q ug Bigs Va A Py KK al . ee ag CHINESE Mee SCABBAGE = 29¢ ats ENOUSE TO SERVE YOU — NOT 700 B10 TO APPRECIATE You /\ |) " : Pees / aie se srw Y AIS ? LBS. 29¢