Births, Deaths, Marriages BIRTHS 0 Tpit = Saturday March 17, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. hrubert ‘Gallant, Bt. Pe- ters, a daughter Catherine Ano. Weight 7 lb. 9 oz. A sis- ter for Donna. a Hospital, Montreal on March 12th, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Beaton (nee Mar- ie Gamester), Keith, weight 7 Ibs., 5 ozs. LL — Mary and Allison Gill (nee Mary Munroe, RN,). wish to announce the arrival of thei son, weight 7 Ibs.. 64 7., at the P.E.L. Hospital, Saturday, March 17th, ENKINS — At the Prince Fd- ward Island Hospital on Sat- arday, March 17th, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Clair Jenkins (nee Verna Boswall), Cros 3 Roads, a daughter. Weight 7 Ibs., 14% ozs. URPHY — To Mr. and Mrs. George Murphy, of Augustine Cove, a daughter, Phytls P Paul- ette, weight 8 pounds, 6 punces, on Mareh 10, 1962, at the Prince Caunty Hospital, IN MEMORIAM ACEACHERN — In loving memory of our dear parents,| Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mac- Eachern who departed this life January 13th, 1944 and March 20th, 1961. ae = a home not made by han ar) its golden door waits the ones who've gone forevel : last, Just gone before. a Tast bowe vot made by a epee Prepare, place for us and when He alls e will meet our loved ones there, ver remembered by thelr yughters. Mary and Linda, i Grandson Arnold, ALKER — In loving mem- ory of our grandmother Mrs. Bertha Walker fee passed away Mar. 20th, 1961 er ot apineee Stat carves one us ars in silence often flow, or memory keeps you ever near us, hough you died one year ago Loved and remember er gra srandeniren, Ivan and) ar OTICES NOTICE The Department of Education, Vocational ivision, in co-operation with the Federal De- partment of Labour, offers Vocational ftioanes Testing for students in wid School, Class of Septem Plac testing is completed. QUEENS Young Progressive Conservative Meeting Friday, M 8:30 p.m. at the home of Frank Myers, M.L.A. In CRAPAUD Guest Speakers Entertainment EVERYONE NOTICE A public meeting will be held in the O'Leary Regional High School Auditor- Jum on March 23rd, to view and discuss the proposed plans for the extension of the High School. Everyone welcome. Signed By the Board of Trustees SPORTS Hampshire Bulldogs —Vs.— Parkdale Irving Flyers Second game of MAHA semi finals Game Time 8 o'clock Admission 50¢ Tuesday March 20th DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS | SUMMARY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto; Market well down; trading moderate. lew York: Market lower; ir- regular decline. Montreal: Market mixed; moderate trading. CURRENCIES MONTREAL (CP)—The U.S. dollar closed at & premium of 4 25-32 percent in terms of Ca- nadian funds, down 3-32 from | Friday's close. Pound sterling closed at -2.95%, NEW YORK = YORK (AP)—The stock settled downward irreg- To past with one we loved so eee ‘Meday with buying in- | terest strong in selected issues. Dear miter you are not for- The decline did no particular da to the market aver- Toth on earth you are ao aes, ui We think of you today dear As we have done so often And feel once more the sudden blow That does not seem to soften, You couldn't say Beodoye to us Perhaps it was just as w We 9 never could have said’ ‘g00d- To a Mom we ioved so well, Sadly missed and ever remem. bered by Son Aruold - daughter Gladys and son-in-law, Earle. ERMARR te loving Sine John Bernard, seho ass ed away on March’ 20th, 1 e little knew when we "woke ett nan the day weld weleg ihe mk was sudden the. shock fe Associated Press average seit"in' memory you are with aoe danas Sete | decline of .30 at 261.50. Dow Chemical, off 1%, con- tinued under selling pressure due to a forecast of declining of | earnings. Polaroid dropped 4% and Amerada 2%. Among Canadian issues, 1) % | As you always were before. ys remem by hus- band and family, BELL—In lovi me | Mrs. Howard Bell, and Howard aa zene a tillers Seagrass advanced away June 26th, imited was up Pont ro ‘woven | and Melntyre Porcupine ‘. jranby Mining and _Interna- | This Heth picture we tenderly | tional Nickel each fell "4. CPR was Deep in our hearts thelr mem-/ On the American Stock Ex- change Jupiter Corp. closed % . Pres To love and to cherish and never | higher, Preston Mines was up ry | who to enroll in the Summerside Wicca tonal High Kinkora School Date: March 22, 1962 Hours: 9:30 a. Any presently enrolled 8th grade student, or any person holding a grade 8 certificate is eligible to take the tests and receive pecatieoa Guidance free of charge. Applicatio Vocational High School att ts accepted after thelr kindness: fo me, also to] NEW YORK cLORINa STOCKS my friends and clergymen the e Atsoristed. Prete Rev, John G. BE, Ball who visit: | Bet® si ue eae ed me, also for flowers, cards| O'na'o Se NY Cent 18 | and letters, while I was a pat-| Con Edison 1 Radio Corp GM | os there. El Auto El 60% Sid O1 N. | Mrs. Edward 11 | Gen Elec Tm Utd Alreraft 4H Chestnut” St, "Ghariettetows Sener Ry sea Wot, jim ToT By The family of the late B. C.| lacLure wishes to thank their | friends and neighbors for their | many acts of Kindness, also all sent of sympathy during inert recent ‘sad bereavement. NOTICES bse MONTREAL MONTREAL (CP) — Stocks were mixed in moderate trad- ing on the Montreal and Cana- dian exchanges Monday. Losses ‘outnumbered gains 95 to Canadian Breweries featured trading with a drop of % to 11% | ‘on 15,000 shares as the company | announced plans to create 1,- 000,000 preferred shar B. J. Coghlin gained in heavy trading after rising 1% last week, Dominion Glass rose 1% to 82 and Building Products the Kinkora area gi % to 32%. Calgary Power dropped 1% to 2 among utilities. Shawinigan enter fell % to 25% and “B.C, Power added % to 16% in heavy trad. | ing after rising to 16% Rolland A fell % to 10% among papers. Abitibi gained Ye to 44% m. to 3:30 p.m. Banque Canadienne Nationale fell 1% to 78% among banks. Montreal eased % to 70%. Pacific Pete rose % among western oils and Central Del Rio fell 10 cents to $7.70. EN oe mage Celanese dropped 4 1%. Dominion Textile rose x to 18% and Hudson's Bay Company was unchanged at r the Summerside LB. In mines, Carbec fell six cents to 22 cents, Fano rose 2% cents to five cents, Jubilee Iron gained 20 cents to $4.50 and Mount Pleasant eased eight | cents to $1.84, On index, banks were off 0.32 at 70.66, utilities up 0.3 at 138.5, perme off 0.1 at 349.1, ee! COUNTY inchanged at 273.9, arch 23rd pers up i at 814.7 and golds off | 0.63 at 77. fat . at iy The lan Press Monires! flock. Hxchenge™Meceh 19 ions In cents unless 2-Odd lot, x4-—Exdividend, Sriterighin, nw Rwarrant, Announ CITY & QUEENS sick well, week- watenn, WELCOME! 2 for 3,99. Open 8:30 a.m. Bp QUAY, CRIBBAGE? Plan to the York Sint starting’ March 20" end 27 Prizes given with grand prize final evening. 1962, at 7:30 P.M. p.m. Send ent fora Chappell, York by March . Prizes awarded. ist. ean, RATS arriving daily, iuding hats tiny tote The a ar ere 42 Great ARENA THE REGULAR monthly meeting of Cornwall men's 3-16 and Shawinigan %. Scurry | f Y Y | Fra doo S204 264 2 daughters, Esther, Theing, Perego lis Bhalla hy and Roma. , What stocks did: Pelee CARD OF THANKS | savances Moo us |Home 4 1 wish t thank Dr. e | Declines 589 561 | Horn and Drysdale, and | Unchanged 272 47 Salt of the BE Hospital tor| Cneange’ a8 | Te ‘Complete tabulation of Monday trans-| C. YORK Women's Institute are CARD PARTY in Stanley Bri-| ge school, Wednesday, March | ‘change is from previous board.lot clos Net 1 a 710 $52 32 82 + % reus 80 $154 4m lum 2p 100 $184 484 48 Ang T 4 p 95 316 6 41 Argus Ms 44 44 — A 3M 35 Atlas Steel 80 $324 3244 324 Bank Mont 1953 $70% 7044 704 — 4 Banq CN 220 $7914 78% 78% _—1% Bang PC 120 $0 980. Bell Phone 1183 $58 57% 57% — % % a * Cal Pow = 790 $204 22 2114, Cem 4 $82 os cst. 35 $604 64 OI — CAE 300 $23%4 2314 234 Cdn Brew 15035 $124 11% 114 — % € Bronze 169 $1944 19% 19% — % Can Celan 5 $354 MM UM — % C Cel 1p 0 $977 © Chem 275 87% C Frbks A 520 $10 € Imp Bk C 450 $67% 67% cu 5 814% 1956 Cl Pow 12% 12 Pow 40% © Marconi Can il cP 3000 $26, Can Pet pr 499 $144 | ba" | 1m 31% mh $274 234 23 $568 S64 S64 — 4 ‘ 4 66 Un |v | ws 03 So $1338 CANADIAN Ajax 1000 30 30 90 Ala Tok A 30 $M MM M+ Alscope 1000-7707) Am B Belle 2000 9 8 8 ‘An Am Mol 6760 370 985 370 410 Anthonian 4000 10 9 10 +144 Has Tel 21825 325 $00 998 420 0m * | If % tht “0 © Kodiak 1469125 Canoram = 1100 1313S Carbec 84500 2 4 cements DR. CARSON Chiropractor has | returned to practice. KINGS COUNTY JOINT MEETING of the inal, regular $2.95 extra bargain.) 1,diog and men's branches of Montague Curling Club will | | be held in the clubroom _ on Tuesday, Ma ‘Mth, at 7.30) pm. sharp. A full attendance is requested for this important | meeting. | YOU BRING tn the floor stze we wil eut your floor covering | for Asthma Sufferers. Tr y| “Riddobron Treatment” - the | famous English preparations | being introduced in Canada. At Larter's Pharmacy. ris; Jamieson's — Montague. | PRINCE COUNTY | KENSINGTON RINK, tonight | Tuesday. Farmers League. Sec- | ond same of finals. Hope River abrook Farms. Game | imme | aS Admission 25 and 35. Skate after, | association will be held on Wed- nesday, March 21, in Church oe rink tonight, ee basement. day, Old Timers hockey mi liddleton Kinke 8.0 RUMMAGE sale today at Mrs.| followed by an hoor Old non George treet at 230 Gt state at mM. 2 | KENSINGTON rink tonight RUMMAGE SALE at a Gt.| Tocsday, Farmer's 2nd George St, Tuesday, Mar. 20% | game of finals thipe River va at 2 p.m. Seabrook ae as at 8.15. NORTH RIVER rink tonisht/| Sime ster eS CROKINOLE and card party Freetown School, Wed night, March 21, at, 8.00 10, ™ Sas se kd Tr PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul- ie department quotatis cs: Wholesale oo prices |t2 ae stations, wooden car- tons: Extra-large 42; large 4!- 1s, aotee - 492; small ms pe, receipts ten- derable 63%4-63% ; | able 63%-63%; fresh creamery prints, job price 64-65, fresh wholesale tenderable 634-64. : Delivered Montreal, waxed current receipts Quebec white 31, wholesale white 32, colored 32%. |. Potatoes: Local 75s yi 45 local 13; ¥ 2B 3 ee 7a Lab: NB 50s 0s ; PEL ie “as. Cent Det 10% 43 Glen’ Lake 13600 147 ee 925 $574 S74 STH + 6 14 10 104 8 470 99 5 $l +M ais ass to S00 304 wh 2M a Westville TORONTO TORONTO (CP) — Weakness predominated on the stock mar- jowed minus signs is in industrials Power pped 1% “7 2 after going as Sy ‘as 21%, its lowest this year, Gatineau Power fell Bell Telephone % and CP! Oshawa Wholesale A dectned | 1% to 33% in extremely light | turnover, Royal Bank fell 1% to 82% and Canadian Breweries dropped % to 11%. | Other losers included BA Ol, | Bank of Montreal, | cial Pi and Canadian Celanese, all off ina % to % non - tender- | Closing sales: Industrials 180,800; | mines and oils 619.300, ket Monday, as all sections ex- | Id o Interprovin- | Iron 4 Jecowes meres 4 En als 32 a1 62 Gols teeta SS Sul 2S to 89.15. Joliet 0 Base metals Saw International Joamn ts 24a 234 1 24 +3 —, ial %, sonbridge ‘ oe = = 2 2 ; aaa ‘Mining and Kerr + Smelting and Ventures % each. Kin" fo, ut” we sik h Hudson Bay Mining bucked the fap Min 730 $28. 27% * trend, climbing % to S7% after |L Dutaut maze suo sus sos” | moving as high as 58—a 1962 4 Me —14) high. In speculatives, Horthgate 5 Oe | ae ae ae et slivped 15 cents to $5.55. wo ao @ «@ Dome rose % and Pacific Pe- Latin Am 20600 123 118 119 troleum % among western oils, while Calgary and Edmonton fly of two sons and three daugh- ters: namely, Joseph on the homestead and Peter with whom ashe resided also (Katie) Mrs. Albert MacRae, (Annie) Mrs. ae McAdam, (Margaret) John Cummiskey by whom ma tenderly eared for dur-| her illness, Her funeral | which took place from the home of her son Joseph to St. Pat- rick’s Church, Fort Augustus was largely attended. Requiem igh Mass was celebrated by the Pastor, Rev. T. P. Butler. | ie pallbearers were: Jame: Garland, Philip cae, Louis | Heron. Charles McGuiri Cammiskey and Patrick, Duty. May her soul rest in peace, The family of the late Mrs. McEachern wish to express 850 mn 10% tom +H eir sincere thanks to all those who sent flowers, Mass cards, funn San enrollments, and messages of | helped in any way during their | bereavement, milder Hu.Pam = 7800 144 . Inspirata 2007 ATH 14 Irish Cop 9200 8 Iron Bay 000-234-890 419 Iso TH 4 Wt J Waite 110800 38-4 MI range. Gains few and most were fractional. Consumers’ Gas gained %, as did Atlas Steel, while Moore Corporation rose % and Distillers Seagrams On the exchange index, indus- | teal fell 1.45 at 627.15, base ROYAL ene Corporation Investment Secure hetter flavour | 0 fit. A good selection in stock. | 6000 sponsoring a a erty: H ilchey and Vanlderstine. | York Hall March 261 NAMES ai te hire, Cit, | QUICK, EFFECTIVE RELIEF 10 REMEMBER WHEN BUYING le INSURANCE | ich, | Charlottetown Office, Phone: 4-4737 92 Queen St. ae ea STEWART G. IVES, C.L.U, District Manager ASIOR LIFE tie | Queaont Canesten Investment Joss of a loving Mother a fam.| cimaaan ™veamen Sharpton Mutual @ Matiemi “DEPARTMENT OF WORKS, OT TAWA TENDERS | SEALED TENDERS sites, partment of z 5 Otta ‘and +," dorsed “TENDER FOR DREDGING, OF APPROXI- MATELY 37,000 CU, YDS. PLACE MEASUREMENT ASS ae MATERIAL AND 00 Ss. PLACE un MATERIAL vat BORDEN, E. wil a received until 3.00 P.M. E.S.T.), WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1962. Combined specification and form of tender can be seen and +% obtained at the office of the Chie Ensineer (H.&R.), Ropm E-$43, Sir Charles Tup- + Per Building, Riverside Drive, * i Ottawa, District Engineer, Box 1252, Confederation Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. me To be considered a tender : i es (00. and over must — Nudul 3750 134 134 1314 ‘Simpsons 446 31% 3) ~% a) be accompanied by one of Ori 200 58ST St the “alternative securities Oka Rare 600 10 8 8 Wt called for in the 4000 16 15h 18 — Goournents 3400 00 580 600 +1 390 230 223, 230" 43 b) be made on the printed a0 30 33 Ht forms supplied by the De- 10 8 partment and in accore Me ee UN Rae dance with the conditions sian seni tae a | set forth ti . i i “any 29 — 4] BC Pow (nat ai ss in a Tenders must include the sate 3 36 Bie” "ha is oa towing of the plant to aed from Se eee oa Bell Phone sm 37% | The dredges and other float- ee o ing plant which are intended maaan 1 4+ 4) to be employed on this work, | +2 | to he ellzible must — ht OBITUARY af & oe 4a | (a) be of Canadian or United | Inserted by relaaives and) 6 64-4! Kingdom friends as a tribute to the de-| Z ) be of Canadian or United leswed 2 gas. Ki make or manu- Mrs, Catherine McEachern | Ut shew 0153) 20 if, ins) © facture and, In the case of The death occurred on Janu-| Tormont 7427 48 44 44 U.K. equipment, have ry 25th, 1962, at the home of STUAL FUNDS been in Canada st least her ton Peter of Mrs. Catherine Bre Cente ie Sere eerie the date widow of the late! an can com ot Ha ana, Acca McEachern inher, All Cén iv The lowest or any eres not Bth year. ‘American Growth necessarily accepted. She leaves to mourn the ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Another case for a Sect BPNK Home Improvement Loan Maybe a loose shingle started it. Or worn-out weather stripping. Or a gnawing band of termites. Whatever it was, plugging a leak properly can be expensive—and, of course, the longer it’s left, the more costly a repair becomes. This goes for peeling paint, crumbling conerete, and missing mortar too. Yes, keeping a house in shape sometimes costs @ lot of money, and occasionally it may cost more than you have on hand. What then? The answer may be a Scotiabank Home Improvement Loan Money you can borrow at low interest for repairs . .« or for extra bedrooms, a garage, a carport, modern heating, new and up-to-date plumbing—things that maintain or improve your home as an invest~ ment. Just call at your nearest branch of The Bank of Nova Scotia. See the manager. He will weleome the opportunity to discuss how a Scotiabank Home Improvement Loan can helv you. Secliid BPNK THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA PF Le OL A NETWORK OF OFFICES ACROSS CANADA AND ABROAD