a Announcements “= DANCE — Corran Ban Hall, at 2 p.m re aad wil BIRTHS Junior CITY & UEENS THE NEW Glasgow ( from, page 12) N St Car 720 820% 20% 20% + % | Porcu 20 «(8 9 ear a Feb. 14, from 9.39 ysrmers will meet tonight, Feb. [es posré-lot eiee | Noranda «1731 961% GoM G18 5% in” ee ue ns 4 WE TREAT the sick weoit,|'@ 12:30 Sponsored by CY.0. | 14 st 4.30 at the Recreation Cem | MULLEN — At the Charlotte-| 1 wish to thank Dr. Gillis, the | ing sn) Pac Peto Gao Si.” some om — se | ue Smelt oo tie 114 m8 Giggey’s Pharmacy ... See our! NORTH RIVER Rink tonight ‘re. 12h, fo Lao aad Nor Feb. | nurses of the P.E.1. Hospital, sieck * edtes Men tice ches trae! Page Hers 435 $274 23% 23% — % | Que Tel 56 1080 $20 3086 s0%6* % large Display of VALENTINE |double header Fairview vs.| wens Association meeting in a daughter, orma Mul-| the Clergy and many friends Abitibi 27 45K | Pow Corp = 125 $60 0% 50% — 4 | Raglan oo 52 | HEARTS , Especiaily for | Hampshire 7.30 p.m, Miltons vs. | pownal Church Thursday, Feb- who visited me, all who = Aiseme = . ~ | penis = 300 a [aw 2s oe eB her... . Choose yours today. York 8:45 p.m. Admission 25 jruary 15th, 8 pm Everyone INGS —- Mr. and Mrs. Harley ae ba Sotlers. The es Ame F 09 BSI SIA ITA —S % %& 41% Saucon D 6a000 99 a. 4a.- Open 8:30 A.M. to 8 P.M. | cents to all Og phen Ings; are happy 16 #iihounce MS andt~Young Ars 125 953% 534 59% 4 4% | ON Gas wts 200 200 200 200 —25 (Shop Save 230 $8%, "0% 8% fe cee et the arrival of their da Group and all kind neighbours = 25 $44 4% M4 — | ON Gas pr 90 850% 32 59 —% 1S Dufauk 10000 3 21 2B +3 —————-"" FREE” CATALOGUE avaii- ‘VAL ENTINE PARTY Febru-| ri al ughter | and friends for their very geM- | Atlas Steel 350 830% 24% 20% + % | Que Pow 160 $34 33% 33% —1% | Spartan 11025 148 135 able to all who are interested | ary. 15th, Kingston Legion Hall, | CRIED: ee Ae Sendra Elaine on February | scous tre + "| Bank “Mont 1660 870% 70% 7% —%%| Que Phone 1% $0 = = % Steep BR 400 750 740 740 In tabl jet | New H en bere ay wiv, | Scarlet Chapter annual meeting| 2th at the Prince Edward |“, an Bank NS 527 $794 784 78% Roe AV C 890 96% 64 6% Tache 20000 23 22% 24+ . vegetable varieties. New Haven. Members and Wiv-| . 44 exaultions Lorne Lodge De | Island Hospital. Weight 6 Ibs. | Mrs. Wendell MacLeod, Kin- poo cn 020 nn 7 | Balled A mG 108: Sheth 3 30th Tazin 1550-14 124-14 $2 rite VESEY'S SEEDS, YORK. | one guest rouple, Sable, Thursday February 15th. | 6 ozs * | ross, Bang PC 87 3 SMS wae = Mf S —_ % | Trane Mt as . BPC rte 1961 735 750 750 +28 a — %/) Un Gas 0.13623 3 PANTRY SALE AT Sherwin-| NOW OPEN, Adams Radio bro- Bath P A = 100: $53% 53% 53% | Salada.# 1525 $16% 16% 16% + %)U Prin 300 110 110 110 —10 Williams, 13) Gt. George St.,|and Television Repair, work MUSIC FESTIVAL Entries. | STEWART — Mr. and Mrs. on po Meta, hail Phone 1348 $57% 57% 87% — %e | Shawin 3939 $24 2% Uh + WU Towns El 145 $144 14% 14% Friday afternoon Feb. 16th. at guaranteed b Must be mailed not tater than | Stewart (nee Margaret Peters) and sisters of the deceas- poy 5 pr 25 $51% Si 51% | Sieare 10 37% 1% 1% Vanguard 100 8 9 8 4 = Sponsored by St. Dun- If Fr ig qualified techal- March Ist. to Mrs. Wendell are happy to announce the ar- ed, wish to extend their sincere powater 0 87)~0 7): & % | Simpsons 24 375 831% = 31% + % | Vauze 200 150 150 130 —20 Pl on, Free pick-up and delivery. Wood, Box 551, Charlottetown | rival of their daui “ thanks to all kind friends and | Brazti 2744 375 360 375 +18 _ Southam 100 $30 sc | Virginia 5000 SOCK stan’s Parish Council C, W. L.| Call d ight, ughter “Mary BA on $00 816% 36 6 — | SS Steel 200 $11% 11 Wendell 15000 mM TH ee ek ote . WwW. shh ay or night, Montague. virg Carl Smith, Summer-| Fracey” at the Sommerville who were s0 helpful | 0 16 8 Sed Com (8) OR in ows © 4 . : | side. Hospital Mass. on January | SUF ing their receiit bad bereave-| pc Pow 614 S164 164 16% — | Sieinbs.A ~ 100 $254 25% 2+ Mi Westvile 9000 8 7 8 +1 EMPLOYMENT 25th, 1962. Weight 6 ibs, 7% | ment. Also to those who sent BC Phone 100 $56 56 56 +3 | Texaco Can 200 $58. ss 88 — EMPLOYMENT KINGS COUNTY : Mass cards, spiritual offerings, | Brows $20 $15 14% 13 + % | Tor Dom — 150 $6086 Gam 60% — v6 | Claing. sales: Industrials’ 190,800; -_— flowers and messages of sym-| Brvck A ee BF a ae st, + © | mines _and_oils 729.400. eit oa Cal Pow a2 tK% ob : MEN AND WOMEN ean now pathy, Can Cem ge 871% 314 3100 4 | Tr Can PL 390 $27 26% 26% —%4| WANTED restore the natural colour and DEATHS €_ Dom Sua 209 $25 EM 25% — Union Oils 0 SIME 166 166 + 1K PRODUCE justre of their hair with Scotts- a “s 3 +h iW * 21 Special Formula Anti-Gray | FOLEY — At Medford, Mass.,| 'N MEMORIAM | CAR miss 8 wen @ oe oh Bs 8 seormpad, (00): Aotel ; Hair Dressing. White, grease-| Wednesday, Feb. 7th, 1962, | Cdn Brew 835 350% 59 59 | WCoast vie 500 $22%4 224 WM" Wis a ent quotations: We are looking for 4 5 h less cream acts as excelient| Miss Anna J. Foley, R. N.| MCGEE — ‘In. loving memory |c Br Alum 300 $10. 19 10 — % Weston A 200, $19%. 1996 19% | _— q ots gcor' So ewe ee pomade, does not stain pillows| formerly of Rocky Point, Sur-| of @ dear husband and father, /C Bronze 200 $19 19, 19 la oa me tel ane oe _— = ‘ é ‘ ‘ Can Celan 230 $35% 35 35% 4+ % | Aax + ¢ country stations, wooden car- are ambitious, sober and dissatisfied or clothing. Guaranteed. Two| vived by two sisters, Sister — ae a away | c'Chem 084 OO | A Am Moly 7500 390 318 92 +13 tons. Extra-large 40: large 39; ' sizex, $3.00 and $6.00. At Mabon | Agnes, Hotel Dieu, Chatham, ebruary 14th, 1 |C Frbks A 100 $10% 10% 10% | Arno ee TM 7 6T — ) aium 88° small 35: B 94 and ith i j Drug, Montague; and-Larter’s| N.B., and Mary, Mrs. William —— memory of one mie vests Bo i * 8 4 +% | ae a wat ~~ me me cs ; ; i usky 1 ™% 6 _ | Augustus A Az 24 — ’ ; wi present earnings, are willing to Pharmacy, Souris. | veueal Fitdan tao We cherish still. with love ain. | rere, ‘aan +> a ine eee “| Butter: Current receipts ten- f MONTAGUE RINK — 2:30 to! 9th in Medford, M cere; me “ oe oe ek ae derable 63% - 63%; non-tender- train as sales personnel for one of the nnn, Mee, ’ ioe ee Sn ee “sae + ble 63% - 63%: fresh grade 3:30 beginners skate; 3 to 5 A day that comes with sad re-| Cl Pow 120 $13% 13% 13% — % | Blue Bon 200 $13% 13% 13% able 63% 4; fresh gr i 65 * * ° students skating; 6:30 to 7:30 AULD — At Regina, Saskatche- grets | cl Pow pr 100 $384 30 38 —%| Bornite 108250 23 19 23 creamery prints, job price 64-65, fastest growing organizations in the | cubs and Scouts; #:p.m. George- | wan on January 27th 1962, D, | TO one that we will never forget. |C,Marcomt 100 4.54 se oxy | Burnt Mill Sze 22 1844 3% “fresh wholesale tendetable 6314: % z town vs Primroses, playoff In- | Stirling Auld, . formerly of |__Lovingly remembered by wife, | cpr 1945 $26% 26% 264—% | Camp Chib 100 640 640 640 —20 64. Maritimes, car essential, termediate “B” series, | Covehead, P.E.I. age 73, inter- | Margaret and family. te pr yn ed 13% 13% i F Comerion - a - oat!” +% meee: ee meee t ina, a 21% 22% — eth ss waxed current receipts Que Picne' 4.8 PRINCE COUNTY (oot en._| HUGHES — In loving mem-|¢ce ee iets u's Su lcom wot’ a ot (white 31. wholesale white 2, one 4-5571 ory of our brother, James | con ms 675 $23 233 C Kodiak 3000 130 120 130 —1o Colored 32%. | BEDEQUE Rink tonight Wed- Emmett Hughes, who lost his | Coronation = an 9 9 —~% Poeeetn = . . . ; Potatoes: Local 75s 1.10-1.15; i nesday, Junior Hockey. St, life at sea on board the S&S. | s 2 Mh + | Cordes os “0 2% 6-1 ‘local 50s .70-.75; local 10s .23- ask for Sales Manager |Eleanors vs. Bedeque—6.45; SEE PAGE 3 Rampo Merchant Marine, |p Goal pr maa lca me we 4d ta [ah NB Hs 6-iey e Bee | Freetown vs. North Carleton aoe 14, 1942. D Fndry 45 $644 64 61% + % |Chemaloy 1675. 220 214 220 48 | .85-.95; NB 10s 24-.26; P.EI 1. } smal] tok t d Glass 790 880% 80 0 1 Chib Cop 2500 «=i ll 11 ‘75s 1.55-].65. NOTICES NOTICES 118 See! Br omig o. FOR ——|Pumrann Tainted |B er, Set a Sag'y Sn Stoe — . ae Pa aed —— Within our hearts you are with | Dom Tar 2961 o1% ron ne ¢ te C er PF 0 $429 4244 42% t F < Hall, Wednesday, February 14. us yet |}Dom Tar pr 2 $22% 224% 22%4— % | Con Gas 15 $2 2 20 +% O Fa NORTH RIVER RINK | Sponsored by the WI. RE etn you left we | Dem Text, 1475 817% 16% IM! 4 %|Copstrm 3500-28283 nf. rmers \ LATE NOTICES can -never forget _ sd 35 82S SH I Crusade 2090 - e e +2 . 1875 330 29 * % | Dalf 10007 5 OT ees "OO a Always remembered by bro- | Electrix xd 150 $51% 51 5% ~% David Fr A 100 $48 48 48 41 Oppose Color FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL rebru “% 14. Door 8 a 7.00 | us all forget that she was se ‘hers and sisters. ere 365. $222 22% 22% Dolsan eee he. .s . epruary . rr raser 100 $26% 26% 26% % D Explor 4500 $2 § s2 6+ . : p.m, Judging starts 8.00 p.m, |verely handicapped by muscu- Fr Pete pr 50-375 ” 375 375 yar D Oileloth 130 $26 25% 26 For Margarine . harp. Admission 28 and 50 ar Dystrophy. Frosst A 200 $20% 20 20% Dumont _ 2000 27 23 2 —9 Friday February 16th, 1962 saat: Smith sound system. | She leaves to mourn the loss } + gen aN Te eh See Se ea NEN ¢ % ein tops Pee 214 102) 4 emp Oi 2 $s 1 y wal © 7" ° Prizes for al sges. oo deer pam ear SEE S ee % $36 3% 3% 41 «| Fleet Mig 1000 9 S& © .> as dans toward soar" tae * , r pe 25000 1630 1630 1630 For 25$158 158 1388 - v. - * ; Judging starts at 8 p.m, IT UA RY ters and three brothers. The sis- GL Paper on $184 18 BK+% Fi Reliance 2200 “ 39 « ne. eee i : a i J ardee 10% 10%. 10% — %| Fyturity 1500 ‘ ‘ skating for everyone after judging. OB Ce ss mun io. Home A 125 $15 15 15 Glenlake s7co 59 HCD Tuesday that. margarine could OTHY LOIS HOOPER | ) ‘Aplea. | one 1060 S144 14% 1456 — 44 | Gaspe 100 30 3) 63 ~*% be tinted with a similar color to ss are the different cl : DOR “ | drew), Mont Apica, Quebec, and Horne Pf 905 365 360 360 Gui Por Ur 2000 9 #9 9 —1 : n asses: On Sunday, December 24th,| Louise (Mrs. Everett MacFar- PAGE 2? HBC 1450 $13 12% 13 + % | Hastings 4200 113: 110 110 —S eee di ale + | Girls 6 to 8 years, 1961, at her home in North Mil-|jane), Charlottetown. The bro- Hud Bay 750 $554 5546 5044 | Hoilinger 450 $32% 2% 2%4—% A brief to the provincial gov- t Imp Oi} 1146 $50% 50% 30%—% HR OU G 400 $19% 19% 19% + % ernment said margarine sales Ss ton death to Dorothy Lois, | t G d_ Rolli B years, ‘ on death came to othy »| thers are Garth an olin on : Imp Tob 292 $16% 16% 164—% | Int Helium 2300 490 475 475 15 ‘continue to increase and are ex- - Girls 9 to 12 years, aged 41 years, daughter of the | the homestead farm and Noel in f dditi | Ind Accep 1295 $3316 32% 33 Jubilee 695 370 360 370 +10 | od ty undermine butter Boys 9 to 12 years, | late George W. Hooper and Mrs. | | Rustico. Her father and a bro- ora iTiona Inland C -pr 100 $17% 17% 174—% | Keeley Ft 3000 36 36 36 Gedea further if factory coloring Hooper (Emma Pearle Coles) | ther, Maurice, predeceased her. ae a ee ee + Sey ee ee eS ine i Girls 13 to 16 years Int, Util 625 $15% 45% 454+ % Kelly D A 100 600 600 600 —% of margarine is allowed ae Though she was an invalid for} The Funeral services at home, one Int Util pr . 695 850% 50 £0 Lambt A 10 $19 19 «19 “While we have always op Boys 13 to 16 years. | several years, her sudden pass-| church and cemetery were con- Classified Inter PL. 465 $83 82% 83 LobCo B 450 $101 10 104+ % | nosed the sale of margarine we Most original from 6 to 16 years /ing came as a severe shock to/ ducted by the Rector, Rev. A. a sig = — oe saat ab a eee * are now forced to accept this Junior Couples | her family and friends. |B. Piercey on Wednesday, Dec. . Laur F A 795 $23 22% 23 + % | Mer Chip 12255 107 100 105 product with its high pressure . | In the life of Dorothy we were 27th. The funeral was largely Ads under Loeb M 400 824 24 + M4 Merrill 14200 102 97 100 +2 sales.”’ the brief added. “There ‘ Ladies Class given for a while another fine | attended. MB PR _ 2510 $19% 19 1916 + te | Mid Chib 2500 23, 22% 224—1' are other products in the ediNe j Gents Class example of the purifying grace; Pall bearers were Messrs. Se ee ee Ot res Vien te tn. ae 2 [ell field, ouch ac pubapt: Rediee. : Senior Couples of Christ. She was @ young sin MacKenzie, Fred Hooper, "Too Late MaseF $% prissili “1104 110% + &/MR Pajries 65 $8 8% ae—& that are used as a spread and ! Most original in adult class man of sterling character - al- | Chester Matheson, Reginald Col- te Met Stores 700 $9 9. 9 Nat Au Vend 690 350 350 350 we suggest that margarine Fo a ways manifesting the heroic |es, Howard Coles and Garfield Miron 6p 75 $9% 94 9% * Ww) N Jack L $00 13° 13 13 could use a similar color to pea- Prettiest Costume, most comical, and Christian spirit. She lived | MacPhee. To Classify" eae: 5: ae See ae > Be Genin | Se 2 SF =" act batter.” Most graceful Lady and Gent skaters in an atmosphere of spiritual) Burial was {n the family plot Y Stent tgs 375 815% 15% 15%— 4 NA Rare 4200 49 46 a 41 There is no justification, said ; victory, Her radiant smile made in the church cemetery. Mont Trust 50 $78 7 78 —1 NQ Pow 50 $35% 35% %5%=% the brief, in_ presuming that be- Births, Deaths, Marriages CARD OF THANKS F MARKET TABLES ARSE Opem Exp 1900 @ 41 4 +1 Opemiska 2100 650 633 630 +15 Pitt Prod A as my ee 14 ‘Tie Geurllan, CiaHlottctows, Well. FeS. Té, Then, [Record Sales Made In ‘61 Firm Reports _. Sun Life Assurance Company | of Canada chalked up another “us -s | record year in 1961, selling more than $1,000,000,000 dollars of | life insurance for the third year 84% 14% M+ % iin a row, The largest Canadian life company’s sales last year | were $1,129 million, up 8.4 per |eent over the previous record i established in 1959. It brought total Sun Life insurance in force to $10,185 million, about 4 per |cent of which is in group life insurance, These records were announced | by Bennett Carr Sun Life Super. visor here following the ¢om pany’s 91st annual meeting, is | Montreal Tuesday. The Moncton branch also an- nounced that dividend scales on Sun Life policies are being re- vised upwards for the 13th con- secutive year. Sun Life dividends to be paid to policyholders ‘in 1962 will be $45.2 million, $3.8 million more than in 1961. The Sun Life paid $194 million to its policyholders, beneficiar- jes and annuitants in 1961—$766,- 000 per working day—bringing the total of these benefit pay- ments since the company's or- ganization to more than $4,004, 000 000. i Assets _increased-—during the year by $91 million to $2,480 mil- lion, invested mostly in govern- ment and municipal securities, corporate bonds, stocks and mortages. Mortgage loans also alone increased by nearly $40 million to a total of $648 million, | invested in more than 58,000 res- idential and commercial proper- ties. Studebaker Has Profits Increase SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP)—~— Studebaker Packard Corp. Tues- day reported a net profit of $2,- 535,724 for 1951, equal to 20 cents a share. President Sherwood Egbert said the total included $5,667,867 of fion-recurring income from the sale of the Gering ‘plastics division In 1960 Studebaker made $708,850, equal to five cents a share. 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