nomsm l’eMrLovMsNr. " CLEAR OPPORTUNITY We International Company offers right man ...,manent career in a growing business for loh3rlotIet0Wl‘l and Summerside area. He must .. under 45 preferably High School or College iraduate. sales experience helpful but not neces- my, successful applicants will receive thorough raining, excellent immediate income, pension, nsurance and hospital plan. F555? group 1' rue giving full detailsto Box 16322 Guardian- s‘-‘.5’? triot. I Births. ‘ Deaths. Marriages BIRTHS ENGAGEMENTS . or — M "2‘.'.’..'i...‘ “‘"s.....”.'i.‘°i-"..'.;".'.a lottetown Hospital, August 11th G"‘fld'd' .0 “mm” 13 Mr.andMrsJohnl'. th.u‘u,m”¢¢¢h.u-giant daugher. Rose Merle to Alfred Joseph. son of Mr. - John '1‘. Landrigm. LONG!’ Montague. Marriage to tube place on letunisy ‘8eP¢°mb¢1‘ Ih, 1962 at John Reginald. Weight 10 lbas, cams-rm -— To Gar. 2...’. Mrs. J.J. Christie. (nee Frances Bradley). on Aug, 2nd In Ger- many. twins. Urban Patrick mm Mull‘. ‘.735? CASHIER - RECEPTIONIST If you have A Good Personality A Good Education A liking for meeting the public and are an experienced Clerk Typist we have a position for you. Apply or write to-— AGARA FINANCE CO. LTD. 129B Queen Street Charlottetown E-‘F.3d M Mntlm. churflh, It 1” ‘-m- nowarr _ At the 1-.s:.1. Eoe- MARRIAGES vital in August lath. 1962. to ‘No; _ Mungcggmu .. At lit. and Mrs. Richard Hewett. g-1;-gt Church. Char- Tryon. a daughter, Catherine lwtgtown, Aug 14th. 1902. by Ann.Weight9lbs.1os. Rev. .1..m .to.P.It.iI- - lien Mastic Knox 91‘ ”° " “ °"'”" °°"°"“ Gordon usenechorn. both of n°‘‘‘’‘‘‘‘' “'1' ' Clmrlottetown. Tut-:esdaydAugust 8th. 1902. to \ . an Mrs. Aluatus S. Downe Jr. a son. Steven Ross. . Weight 7 lbs. 7 on. A brother MacKINNON — There passed for Danny. away at Kelowna. B.C. on PARKER —- To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parlcer. (nee Melina MacDonald of Dunstsffnage. P.E.I.) and now of 152 Bel- mont Ave. N. Hamilton. Ont- ario. twin boys. Grant Jason Cove. He was in his seventy- eighth year. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ewen MacKin- non. He leaves to mourn his wife, two sons and two daugh- ters. also his four sisters. His ‘M G“? J‘3m°¢- four brothers predeceased him, MURRAY — At the Humber f’h“’l;tlh ‘;°“BI(’l"°° °" "“3““ Memorial Hospital. Weston e ' n ' ' Ontario. August 13. 1962. to IN MEMORIAM c um, mm M,.,_ J_ D WIGMOIIE — In loving mm- ‘P “Inch cry of Red] . B. Wigmbre, Murray (Joyce Maciiay. R.N.) a son. John Kenneth. Weight 7 lbs_ 9 ozs. A brother for Stephen and Ross. 05’ who passed away August 15th. 1991. - . Always remembered by sis- ter Elle. NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES M.V. FERGUS The M.V. Fergus will load cargo for I St. John's Newfoundland Friday. August |7th. I962. For Space. Reservations. Apply lf& Northern Shipping Co. Ltd. PHONE 894-8737 nnual Meeting 8t Banquet of St. Dunstan's University Alumni Association University Dining Hall hursday, August T6 at 6.30 pm. AUCTION SALE at Breadalbane Saturday. August I8th at l:30 p.m. (Advanced Time) Household Furniture,-—Kitchon range: organ: washing machine; sewing machine; Ipace heater; tables; chairs’ sideboard; settee: rocking chairs; bookcase; desk: beds. mattresses; bureaus; bedroom dishes: quilts; blankets; hooked rugs; squares; spinning wheels "large "and small: cream separator; driving wagon: harness; woodsleiah and nine articles too numerous to mention. also antiques. Tea-ms: Cash. ‘ Owner: Adam Macifenzie Auctioneer Claude Oras-well iNM&4ORlA'fi GALLAN'l‘~-—- In loving’ hsemoy of Mrs. Moses L. Gallant. 13:; passed away Aulllst lath. I . Dee; are the memories silently Ofemotherwelovedendwill son. Everett and family. WALSH — In loving memory of a deer husband and father. Joseph P. Walsh, who away August 15th here . 1961. it is lonely without you dad And sad we are today Forlifeisnotthesunetous. Since you were called away; You could not say goodaye to II. Perhaps its jmtas well. We never could have said good- To one we loved so well. it was a sudden ending. Too sudden to forget And we who loved you dearly. Are the ones who can't forget. Lovinsly remembered by wife and family. MecDOUGALL --ln loving mem- ory of our dear father. Laugh- lin MacDou§all. passed away August 14th. 1961. I-ovinsly remembered by dau- shtere. Merry and Mabel. WIGMORE —- In loving memory of Hadley B. Wigmore. who departed this life, August 15th. 1961. Ever remembered by wife and amily. OBITUIIRY ‘, JOHN WILLIAM MACNABB There passed away at Grand i Tracadie on May 26th. 1952, . John William MacNebh. Born at Grand Tracadic. June 27th. 1889. Son of the late Alexander Mac- Nabb and Mrs. NacNabb (Sop- hia Dunphy). The late Mr. Mac- Nabb spent most of his life at Grand Tracadie. where he en- aased in fishing for many years. Later in life he worked at the National Park until ill health forced him to retire. He was of e kindly and quiet nature. with a deep love and devotion for his family. A splendid neigh- hour. who lived always for his maker. He was visited regular- ly by his Pastor. Rev. 0. P. Wood who administered to him the last rites of the Catho- lic Church of which he was a devoted member. to mourn the loss of a loving husband. Father. are his wife the former May MacKin- non of Grand Tracadie. Two sons. Francis at home. James. NOTICE Citizens are reminded that a BUILDING PERMIT must be obtained at the Office of the City Engineer before commencing Attention City Merchants As Mayor of the City of Charlotte- own. I hereby solicit your co-oper- etion in the closing of all places of business in the City during the Gold up and Saucer parade on Friday morning. August I7th. in order to give our staffs an opportunity to view the A. Walthen Gaudet Mayor IAWOFFICE of. Allison M. Gillis Will Be Closed Until Aug., 24th. the ERECTION of. or ALTERATIONS or ADDITIONS to ANY BUILDING in the City of Charlottetown. SUBDIVISIONS shall not be developed or laid out within the Zoned Areas until a plan has been submitted to the Town Plan- ning Board. and a permit received from the COUNCIL. Citizens are reminded to check with the office of the City Engineer to ascertain if the SUBDIVISIONS have been approved. Signed: . JOHN J. BUTLER City Comptroller. Grand Tracadie. Two daughters. Mary. (Mrs. Andrew Cannon). sarnia. nt. Marion, (Mrs. I-Iazelwood) at home. all were with him at the time of his parting also left to mourn are: 1 brother. James (Sacred Heart Home) 1 sister. Minnie (Ded- ham. Mass.) l6 grandchildren whom he was very fond of. a brother. Duncan predeceased him. also a sister Catherine 3 weeks previous to his passing. The funeral was held on th e morning of May 28th from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to St. Michaels Church. Corran Benn where Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. 0. P. ood who also conducted the service at the grave. The pail-bearers were: Peter Hughes, Eneas Dougall. Reuben MacDonald. Charles Watts. Clarence Fanning. Wal- lace Clow. 0 CARD I‘ THANKS The family of the late John W. MacNabh wish to express their sincere thanks to the Drs. sisters. Nurses and Ordcrlies of ' the Charlottetown Hospital. Rev. 0. P. Wood. Rev. Reid. The Charlottetown Funeral Home and all the kind neighbours and friends who helped in so many ways. For flowers. Mass Cards. cards and letters of sympathy received in respect of their lov- ed one. A sincere thank you to all. NOIIC Charlottetown " NOIICE from Chief Of. Police . Charlottetown ll scouts. cadets and police of- icers who..wi.ll=7_be PHI‘ In roffic cont;ol.. during the “Gold Up 8; Saucer. .Porgd'e Aug. l7 re osltet;Ll,,...;e;-' report for briefing tthéflfy Hall i6Ie.m. Tliursdoy Ugo 160 ‘ ' ta .M9°A3l~l'lUR other at Felice ‘ to Watir to Kent. . Please stay on the sidewalk a nd do not parade is passing. ‘malts sure they do not--stand too close I Jlranlt you A c.w. l‘Mo'cARTHUR E from Chief of Police I ‘The public lsaslted to co -operate‘ with the Charlottetown Police Dept. in observing the following requests Friday. August I7th during. the Gold Cup and Saucer Parade. . Kindly leave parking space along the west side of the Mar- lret Square for invalid: who must watch the parade from no automobiles. These cars should be in position by 9 a.m. The "public" is asked not to stand in front of these cars. ' Please do not park on the parade route Friday morning. Streets include‘-“North River Road. Brighton Road and -.Eus- I ton-St.~t_o6reat._6aorge St. Great George St. to Kent St.. Howard l(ent"to Prince. Prince to Grafton. Grafton to Queen. Queen I‘-laviland. Havilend to Rochford. Rochford to stand on street while Kindly allow children to view parade‘ from front r o w but to horses. Chief of Police. ‘ceeuII_ea.osetssssssan.~wss.su¢.1s.1ees. n lurked I road let. sd—- - xw — Ea-warrant. N change is from previous beard-ht atflv Stool lulu use Lew C|eeeCI'gI DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS I" ' MIN . been uooo as as at -0 SUMMARY .... ““°'-“°" PRODUCE W5“ ‘3 '5 ‘ii 7*’ ances 677 50 ' lines 303 432 Alklfilch. '2 4 5: 4 3’ TEE CA-NAB]-‘N PRESS Unchanggd 250 240 MONTREAL (CF) — Agricul- Am Lerder 12000 30 I6 29 +2 Toronto: MIN”! IIIIIPIY Total issues 1230 1220 ti-Ire department quotations: ’“‘“°" *7“ 3‘ '7 ” “* higher: lrldlll moderllcly Na roan cnosmo erocxe Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices 3'" ,§°° ‘II; "in, ‘if. I“... IV&'- " '5' ‘"'°""‘ "0" to country stations. wooden car- A Arcadia 35000 so so +s New York: Market higher; :3 evlffw ” ‘,:Y""tgm fa’: tons. extra-large 57; lsas\ge'5fi; Arc a w 2000 um. 16% 1M— is selective advance. “.1 0 ma. cm 5;. medium 51-52; small 28; B 34; film: C” ‘M ‘2° ";° lg Montreal: Market sharply Cons noises me sou Pee ms and C 25. ....,.,“ 0 4..., no no ._u higher; trading active. °"' 31°: W‘ mflnfjn xx‘ Butter: Current receipts ten-‘Bankeno 170 I1 10 11 + '5 gm, as» v----«--- 3;; get-we °?~;;>°;/;- ,°§~51.%» ;;e;;n : :::.':::°‘‘ °'' .2‘. .2 .3 :3 " " Fumery P 3 ° Prlce ' -l Base at issue s s e —1e CU Kenueott fresh wholesale tendersble 92-‘ Banks soon 9 s e +01/s 51_ 93._52_ ll!-Duq son is is is MoN'rmcAL <cri—rhe Us. Cheese: Delivered Montreal.lB°" W 6“ °* ‘*4 1101181’ (310505 II I Dflmlum 09 waxed, current receipts Quebec I gftliilm “rig: 55 1: 3 +1! 7 25-82 per cent in terms of Ce- white 32; wholesale white 321/., nevcon 2500 no in is — it nadian funds. unchanged from MONTREAL (Cpl "' 3'09“ colored 32%. Bidcop soon 91/. We on 1 Monday's close. Pound sterling “W19 ‘MW “ll” i°" ll” 5990"“ Potatoes: Que new 75s 1.35- :l,,°,:,,:" 33?, 7:: 7.1.3” 111;“: closed at ta.o2-/4, down is. °°0'°°““V° 00? 00 “*0 M001‘ 1.50, Que 50s 1.00; N8. 755 2.40. Broul Reef son :2 :2 :2 V realmand Canadian exchanges 150. N_B_ 5os1_55.1_55; N3. 10., Brunswk 2300 310 31%: :06: 4 ‘ ° 0 - .4o-.42- P. .1. old 755 2.so2.75 “"" ""' "°° “*5 NEW YORK induml" *¢°°0W=¢° M0090 ' ' 'c’:‘.'.’...l‘.% i‘.‘°.3 3 3 3 .. Nmw mu um — =n- i.‘é..":.?‘.‘..‘.';.‘.‘:‘“.’..f.‘.‘:.‘1‘“.'..‘.': 3": ‘t§‘.'“ .12: 1: *: -* °-:5. ‘m :2: :2: :: couraged by a mixture of good mu ,5 to ' Imernuonn L:_","' M Q :1 u 1; C mg, 700 ,, I .0 .3 corporate and economic news Nickel W“ up '1“ u 68 Dumont ssoo 2-: so as .2 Malart noon and an historic senate move. Aluminium added % .025,‘ and’ lb 000 13 is is N Vin I 2500 ‘M M the stock market surged up- "M 1°” ” ’ ’ C‘“‘ “W '‘°“° 9"‘ ‘° Bell Telephone gained 1/: to 521/. Fano on 21.4 zu. 2v. c Silica 1600 10?. 97 mo ward Tuesday in quickened Royame mu 2% to 12% 1 pg 3.1.1.... 5.» M 3; 3. .._g (‘an-Erin mm 15 15 trading. can trading to (“mu tn“ Fox Lake 7oo no as so Cassiar :33 03/1105‘! we The “d‘”"'°°- ‘°“’"“7 f"°“‘ western oils section 8 Emyi. k 00 W‘ n 22' + V‘ ‘ It" Ii; 1iiv.1ilr.e— IA fractions to 2 points among key Bank‘ were shmjpl M he, fllgeglttna. 12252:; Til; iili 1;: is lchih-Tiny 1500 mg ltilfi 131,4. +1 issues. was of the Banque Canadian“ yNafi§nal.j Hoillnger «)0 s22 am 22 + vi Chlh 0000 33 VI 32% month as measured by the A!’ rose a point to 693/ Bank f M Helium M M M 240 4 Chum Wm :8 «iii 43 10 wclated Pres’ "°"’3° °' 60 Nova Scotis gained ‘TV: to 6735 -Ilialalllile BM 13004? 2:: 2:: _s ggvrhmwul an no - stocks. and Royal Bank rose 1% to Keel nt some so 5.‘! 55 .2 Coin Lake 1000 we 24% 2495- M Volume mounted to 3.640.000 70% , xiena 17500175 159 175 it Comb net 555 22 ,0 shares. also the best of August. Mina" nape" “Mb, mu Iljzubtfl” m2,‘°‘;”‘ J“ 7“ T V’ 11% 3 132,4. +1 compared with 2.670.000 Mon- % to 46% and Pace ,0” VI to n 1” no 44 4.11.4 43% .w. c Bellck mo 4 131.5 ms Lu ' ay. Malar nyo mo 1141 ms no -4 Cnivsoc son 122 22 2 ~» ~» == :.- Joyed by what they considered Canadian 0“ I’: 351/‘ and M8,,’ u:i:h pf won my :14. :1/.+ M r Mariam son an at — M a significant step: The crossing sey_F-erguson It 11% ‘H dm _ Is Chlb is is in c Marcus 26900 75 as s —.r of the psychological and techni-[pea ,/4 p ll-mm 0000 15 N 14 ——l C M010 _°° '1 "2 :3 *‘ cal barrler °f 600 I“ the D°w On index banks were up 015 g:I’:\lIella'“t “gill; ll’. lili :5 E llllitiitlll-(lawn still sin 260 also Jonesindustrial average. The‘ at 5145 “mm” unchanged "at Noedco 100 295 295 295 +3 Con Nichol us nu. av. are widely followed average passed ; 131.1 'inaustflals up 2 1 at 305 7 Mid Light so 869 69 69 C Vorthld zojoo 213 25 13 -1 600 during the 3“°"'°°“ “dl combined up 14st 2-1T5 pa elrsi It":-mm M0 ii +1 lilendmttilrltl llilalllll 11003 m 10 I‘ closed at 601.90. up 6.61 for its 3 up 39 at 4750',“ go1d,'upI;,g5 I Ope I is zsu. is -1 fcanwest 750 430 430 no +s best one-day gain since the 12.47 at 79'” ' ' Pat Silver 15000 42 4o 41 —: .CoP carp sumo 16 u 16 +3»! ‘dvallce °l July 2' non-rinses. csosmo srocxs 1, mmh mm rho as, on .12 lgnpimd “rig 142; 142: 142; H The 1391 time this 8VeI'8Ee By The Canadian Press Ptl::lTplTi|; mitioo s s 7 + ‘cggigtlat mm Iii?‘/4 is is +1.5 was above 600 was on June 8 Montreal sous nxeheue—su;. 14 our: Lab mo 5% .-we su. De Cour 000 91/. e 9vt'M “’’‘°‘‘ ‘‘ ““‘5“°“ "‘ “°““- t......".!.".'..‘.l2 ..'..'..'li'..'.§..."... . ...’“..°.'.I‘.'.i .‘t'“§ 5'?“ “to. o is. ‘I’... 3i1’i..l?.2'" "W" *5” '3 ”"‘i"" The Associated Press 60-stoc 9 “ 3' °° , ‘. average was up 1.8 at 220.4. 33“? 3 ‘Till’ I'll’ ”“.7.E’.‘;'l.'.‘L'°°“‘ 3‘ ".,.‘i°'.‘,"“ ‘°° 3;: ‘Ki 33; Iii‘:-ll'.‘s.l.’"° till si3ti=l». ills,-, iiul v. equalling the highest closing change is from previous board-Int elol- ssucou Dev 13500 22 2o Dicknsn 23_25 44:» 435 -10 “nee 2205 on Jun, 12_ in sale_ on save 307 16% 6% 6% Dom?“ 2;?» s:9;>i 295: 295? J‘ 5l3“d3"d and P°°1"5 500 5I°¢k‘ stout Isles High Low Close C:'¢g'e Idling: R" mo 2:57 ztii p331. mo tau. ms 13% ——Vs average picked up .62 at 58.25 Ahitibi ms s as we + -/4 sohey zsn sis is is r: Amvllll km 25:“: 25?’: 25:9’- MOTORS UP some 005 343% 41 (av; +2V4 s Dufaut ssoo 7% 7 7 East Ma Motors we“. the star perfm.m_ mini 7073 325% .2495 23% + 94 spartan mo in 115 125 East sull 1000 170 170 1” nrs, although they closed with :13,” 3,," 31:53“ 3: §Z""Z'.,2 §'1‘.’.'..f." M 25 ma“ 12% 12% :32 It-::ldEsro1 when 105 We 10: +1 only fractional gains. genus?‘ e 112%: "tree us: “see It Tache M 2 1’; 1’: +3 l=vrek(-C t_ 5:‘ “V-1:;te!i’»2i4;-W American was up "/s at 16% “ Tlllimfl ‘ 0“ 1"“ ° P on 91,400 shares. Brokers were 233"‘ 903:0 557,,‘ 53”“ 5:7” .15, :5, E,‘ - ‘M M :2 + V’ talking about the company's Bang on sum so em.» 11 Asbestos 1500 as no 420 +25 progress without former Presi- 300'! PC 95 “V-. Corr 3 5° 331 '3 12 + V‘ ,. a dent George Romney. now run- :7." 0'.','''’'‘' ”’:”‘”,3‘.;‘ 5”‘ ”'/'0; V‘ ‘I,’ ;:_f,‘m E, 1,“ .15./_ ‘my. '10.,‘ :l“ \ II. vs ssgg VIITIT nine for governor of Michigan. ac Forest see my. in _st Vanguard moo s s‘ $.*m'.*;,:,~. ~*“:.*=, ems. 1° we :2 '°:. 1:.“ :3‘ "*:::.r" as. .: .3 :: :: ‘' cw mo e s or e press Tuesday, was higher by"/4 at §'.'.'.’.,‘’..,‘''‘’‘' 3: :97’: ,3 :5 W" 5”” M m 53% on 62.000 s h a re s. GM cs: Pow zoo s22 22 as + IA Total sales: lndustriels 17o.aoo. mines gained ‘/4 at 521/4 on 47,200 C00 C000 I00 315* 3* 15* and 0"! 135-000- -na;e-- s.°.:.::= s :2: :2. z: :2 Aso higher were electronics. csr, so am my. gm +1“ ?‘e giroiivth is s u e s. utilities. gdn‘ greelw 3;: 8396 MW: “:96 Lit em es s. oils and rails. Steels "‘ . _ Salli! iolrdgerl-retail and metals °..l.".‘3'.‘..i’.. 1:1 m:',:§E- “ m:l('T(:?Nt:1dgl.Illsi:d lI.SThle(l\’8atl.1f!:| e r e u ar. Chem em 7% t . Among the Canadian stocks, ‘-7 3"“? 3°” ‘W 5"‘ ml; "‘ :;1,t:;-egseiliiriwfiiinémislereodgrfregl' ml°m3"°‘,“'l Nickel W” “P W’ 3t’l>“..‘Z. Bk ggssllim :5“ 1:“ V. liberally across the industrial l glegntsnprimrliewssgf llllhel‘ 9:11;; ‘t'::I;owraII" 140 83%“ ‘$96 1:0 board. I 2110;? experienceddmutugsl s. s ers sgrams gs n mo 450 4 + n . o rovi as .- 35 and Walker-Gooderham it. °“ :1‘; :2’;/‘“ 5'“ 33:" “ .i.§::.i' gl.hih§p:§l1ilf.lsli‘;°sm'f'a.r,k°.ll dollar avefaging and Al“ml“l“'" Lid" “'33 ‘head ’/‘- cdn Pet or too I111/4 11% 11% handful of low - priced issues ‘°"‘l°°""‘ll"9 °i l"‘°""°- Gains of ‘/4 were shown by Ca (C3012; li:i.'s rig ” V‘ gm ma: :2 traded gm.,.,us;y, pusynng ¢_.,¢a1 I Wm. or “flaw, '0' yr“ "“dl““ P“°m°- G"“I’Y Mm“? volume to one of its highest fig- M, “d Mcmlyre P°"°“Pl“°- H“d‘ git-t°n8.e‘hng' mo 33.‘ M 4331 3 arcs in recent sessions. " Pmpidu-3 U 29 Y." 3: 30? Min‘?! W05 0“ ‘/4 and 1: Brian mo um 21% 21% Banks were the strongest in- "°°' """'°"'°""°°”°"' me Mines ell 5/4. _ 1) no no aw. 55% + at _ " Mantras,‘ American Stock Exchange ” 5'‘’'°' ‘"5 '‘”‘l’'’‘ ‘W’ " ” dusmal group 3 .1)om1ni l “STERN , pom 1-... mo 17“ 171/, + 2,4 Nova Scntia. Toron 0 on. . comm, "mm, W093 “'9”? 39'-I°1‘01l.V hI8'l‘9|‘ 35 Dom Text 1210 um ms 11-/.— In Royal and Canadian Imperial ‘ volume mounted to 970.000 Donohue as mix. 2356- 14 Bank M Comma,“ an Showed '“ """"°0‘ 9-: ¢"-I-Nevin shares. Jupiter Corpl gained Va 3 1:00; $5 :3 f’'’'’: * V‘ ‘am, ranging u, gm, p0in[3_ I * I but the '9“ °‘ the C°'“dl‘“ t-.I’.‘l..'.' 1549 set sou 51 other key industrial gainers; "Si "5 “0°"008ed- mm zoo no lo 10 included Algoma Steel. ahead; What stocks did: gust ‘ggfittidgfit 31.4 + is 1% wanm. _ G0ode,ham_ and mu,..... 75332;‘ 33;. use 1.. Guaranty Trust. each ahead G Dynem 125 mi/420% 16% — it one point. Industrial Acceptpnce J. susrm LAIRD Gi;ml:"A" uioii :11% list the i it “P 1* gm’ 3l}‘“l’lh' ‘hejfieélgm After an illness of five weeks. Home I I50 91 10* I°*- 3* can in twdosf takeove} J. Austin Laird passed away in "*5" flog ‘If, ‘m g: :3 1‘: ‘tie’ gfi flcgu Com 3"] of the Charlottetown Hospital. The uZL"£s as we re 19 6 "am": Re“ hm. cps. 3;”, late Mr. Laird was born in Had my 851% 31 ll to ban; 1"‘ °° ‘:7 ‘ks lam pm“ d Cavendish. 86 years ago. and 3"‘ 3: 9” 73° ‘"7’ “*"f; 7.“. slsfcen ea ‘ p ' ; p W“ the last remaining mam. X12: 7°” W ml‘ 13* 1”“ I‘ 0: the‘exchange index Indus-I her of the family of the te Ind Acept ems sms use use +196 ma“ climbed 63., U‘, ‘ 353 55 James and Margaret (Houston) Inland c or 100 suit me 1m + is b means 92 -8; 189 74 in """‘- A‘ ‘“‘ °“"" "9 ’” Kl i="-ii"! mi in “will” “ism oils in at 1071? Golds went to Saskatchewan. where be m U.“ -,5 .4; lo, :95 ed 94 8‘. 9479 Cfming Vn1_ m worked on the railway and lat- tuner PL no not me 7m— to “P9 ‘ 3318060 ‘she 1;” mm_ er homesteaded. Then due to IrobG“Df us :1: 1!‘ + "m9ed“":l9th '2 62"] 000 Monaay "A the ill-health of his parents. he l,‘j,'.,',.,,. ,. 4... M. .g.,. M. . ., "*1" .em_“om'“ mckel M C ,5 60 returned to Cavendish and took I]. at 1. so use as as M; metals with a jump of 1.,’ over the home place’ “white. . ill: s1 int: Til: + M The compahy reported record ll‘ 1924' "° "“‘"‘°‘l “'"l°‘ mm N no mu 19% 1M—% earnings for the out half of “"3 of New Glasgow’ but they “ F ‘ml 1”‘ 11”‘ I‘ 1962 Falconbridge climbed a only had eight years of happi- Mas-l‘ Slfifif mos ms 105 -1 i and Denis“ and Consow '3” nl£,g°thg‘wg‘l:r “;:g:w°dh5.i';, mltnhanwam lg er i“ i“ + “ lixaited Mining and smelting each I‘. 5- o A no - 2s 25% + is ' three children shared his home ...I.’.?‘.'.‘ n no sin“ 25!/e :i’ppVeV§n,;L Buds” Bay Mm“ at this time. After these child- gm:-IL°vcr° :3 :3“ 3* 3“ ” Among the ,,“.,"y _ ...,,d..,. T“ had m'"l°d' ll’ 'd°pl°d ' I no sis is is xpeculallves were McKenzie son. Albert Bruce Laird. who I! Norma. 149: gm“ go so _ u Red Lake Newnoflm para. now in the Military Service at osiivlo 50 W 6 45 + VI M1 ‘ and wm5ey,C.,gh- 1 ~ 3 Pee Pete 1335 814% use 14!/4 m‘“1“° "95 ’ 1 “mp Penwnl" 0"‘ Placer no as as as His Ian; however. their Price Wings Mr‘ “W W" ‘ V"! Wm‘ Pflt-'0 3? 75° “W 45% “'4! + were in a narrow range. Lake reed man. with a marvellous on Gas seem on are Dumm wok one of H1, best memory. and always interested '3 0:: 5:3 19:: "hm mm‘ 15 “ms .0 $465 . I“ l’°“d°‘1 °"'“’- ‘ml "3“°“l' naitman coo sis is is Golds saw Kerr-Addison drop “"1 I“'°"’°m' °' il" ‘l'V- 3‘ 3°"-0 '5 WA 0% 0%- '4 in a 1932 low of $7.70 before re- was a pioneer in the raising of loyal we noes ms um 75 ¢.,,,,,_ Th, « aoysnte use us use i -m Vivi“ I” 57-35‘ °" “Pd p°ul°°'° ‘M I" “P” sum. 1- am mg; mg 1115+ 1,; company. in a semi-annual re- Yflfl W“ ' dl1‘°¢‘°I‘ 0‘ “N 3“ mm: es and port released Monday. said para ‘Pd Hm"? A"°°ml°”' "la “°"‘ "° " ' ' of an underground working area ' secretary of the rural telephone =|‘g::‘ 3 ‘:21’ ‘ff 1“ T,“ collapsed two weeks ago. resuii- * 9° and can 1037 was me me 4» us ing in suspension of operations EV!!! In later years. I10 1103- Btstnbg A are nm is 1394- is 1, fly; .1-¢._ ; er missed attending Farmers some can so was M 4m +2 noynme W. . hm ,mong V Week and was never afraid to ""' P0“ ‘I’ '5' '7 5' ti“ 1 115 to . -r us A em um ms lat- as Western olls. lump ns , “"10 "9 1°’ WW II‘ “'00!” -n c Corp us: so set «-14 me. Calgary and Edmonton . 8” “I N I. R cm“, was right even amid bitter op- 1': Can PL no nu m4 m4— is 9"... pm,“ Deygyopment, Pa- ' ° ‘V '’ ’°'m°“' ::;".‘,°‘X ,. m,‘m"'”,‘.T.': cific Petroleum and Hudson’: . just inside the Kensingtaa ms funeral was held from the cu“... my ,1] "med 1,, , 1/, to 15¢. ; home of hi! wife‘s nephew, A," 03 35 g g _g fume. Dome and Home 3 both Road entrance of “I3 I‘'''‘- ""' °“'3°" ""‘ 1°” " ' ' dipped it 1 Collse He "vim slve . . lent! Caven s 0! fie '0 " ‘- a sale. largely ed nded. ('ll;hh 33”‘ .:°'{: :‘ 2: _, roaorrro c.CL:)I|N0 Pshmcls I '""' united Chnrcheyconducted the .i.it's.$a".'s'“’a'l’i '7 '3 "3 "' M-0 "~°;_§;;;;"°;",';,_:;,, l. m M dew" M“ u“ ""l°"u° !‘:,’:"°"w";;° ° 5'3 ifiifii“-‘ii l l'""N“" W 1 CI 301] De - * go 355 ___1. 9 seem Houston. Howard Ling. finds‘? ‘T3 runs as _n.. 30”” SEPURIEES or write Alfred Moore and David Join» sen s A an ‘II no rss 4.: OIIIOPIHOI I-H“ Interment was in Cavendish “.9...” M, . 3 . an M. wagon - Cunetirrybesidahiswife and gages a 3 HMCS Queen "ml ' ss 4s es -4 CH3” Ol-‘ THANKS gang’ ‘Es: ::s1=u‘:ss + is C"”l°“° The hum of the late Austin ‘?.:.'’''B'.. mm are so +e Charlottetown Leirdwishtoexpre theirsin-cxosus as is same 'lL cars thanks to Dr. Frank Mec- ¢r“0;'l¢| 3.3”,’ ”'. WM,“ " ' lnlen.nm‘sssend-staffoftae“’.':m,::', ,,,,,,,.,.,,,_. enteouwhos!s!utnowL:'“°c-cu iii-‘xi Ii 1- '3 . Inee- + .”.¢”m’“w"hl’.ahdsvalanI. QOIAIIA 4‘/s myweydurineourrecmteed ¢°""p.,."" 1%”: '3“ ;. lfiuvfiul onus: use WI 0 -I