Dr. Smith Bu _— - One’ of fhe “specialty” num- bers between acts of the comedy “Aunt Abby Answens An Ad” performed at Civic Auditorium Tuesday “and Wednesday even- ing by the St. Paul’s Players was the ng of fe Pal received “Wedding of Painted Doll” | YOUNGSTERS GIVE FINE PERFORMANCE _ staged in pantomine by a group of youngsters from St. Mary’s Academy. The bride and groom and attendants as. well as a ried In NSS. Town He Spent Boyhood By DAL WARRINGTON) Canadian: Press Staff Writer WINDSOR, N.S. (CP) — Ex- fairs Minister Sidney Smith was buricd Friday in_ this Annapolis i s eas _ Maple Valley tovn where he grew up ‘and began his career as a law- r, J His coffin Was lowered into a grave under a big maple tree in Wood Cemetery, beside ' the graves of his fatner and oa mother. WESTERN GUARDIAN PANTRY SALE at Kennedy's Store, Kensington on Saturday March 2ist, at.3:00 p.m. Ladies Aid of Prince;OQounty Hospital. ICE _ RACING today at Sum- merside Harbour 2.30 p.m. En- tries accepted up to race time. KENSINGTON RINK tonight, Saturday; third game semi-finals farmers / league Gavendish vs. New Annan. Game time 8.30 sharp. Cavendish must win to satay in play offs. Skate after. CAPE -TRAVERSE Rovers vs. Lot 16 Rangers. Game time 8.00 p.m. Skate after. Admission 25 and 50 cents. ATTENTION SPORTSMEN: There will be an important meet- ing of the Prince County Fish a Game Association in the A.A. rooms, Water Street West, Sum- merside, Tuesday, March th. at 8 pm. The Fishing season and upland game will be discussed and all sportsmen are urged to at- tend. 4 t - OUT OF HOSPITAL — Sher- man McAssey has returned to his home on Spring Street after being confined for more than two months in Prince County Hospital. He is ‘still confined to bed and his many friends hope to’ see him restored to good health In the very near future. PERSONALS Mrs. D. F. MacNeill of Sum- " merside whd 1s a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital is mak- ing a good recovery from an op- eration she underwent earlier this week. Ben Champion, manager of the Summerside IMT office is. ‘expected to return home today after being confined to Prince ' County Hospital for the past three weeks. “Friends. of Charles Woodside, Clinton will be sorry to learn of his illness. He is a patient in Prince County Hospital. 411 wish him a speedy recovery. - Professional Cards ‘ ¢ Chartered : | Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce 3 Building Summerside, P. E. I. Phone 2235 Insurance _R. FE. Bilis & Son Limited 2 Fire — Auto — Casualty ~' .§ Summer St. Summerside Optometrists E.-E. Parkman Zz Opt. D., R.0. _ | 4» PHONE 3287 . Summer St. Summerside ‘» 3B. ¥F. Hunter, R.0. . Summerside, P. E. I. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING .. Photographers The Read Studios ; D. W. SEARS Barristers ' George R. MacMahon, ! LL.B. . ' (Also Kensington on Saturday's) > Phone Summerside 3551 255 Water St. Summerside A- B. Camphell, BA, LL.B. Phone S’Side 3818 Crockett and Galiant Bidg, S'Side INDUSTRIALS Mass-F 22285 $14% 13% 16% + 4%) Salada-S n 6545 $164 14% 14% —%) Dom Tar 5307 817% 17% 17% — | Tr Can PL 4627 $27% 26% 27% + %/| Bell Phone 4108 $104 40% 4% + % \ OILs | PetrSdS8ununvv.0 205 1329 198 +5 | AP Cons 36500. 6 57 57 —2 South U 33600 36 33 “4 2 LI e 26000 (20 19 ® +1 Tex 19400 105 % 106 +4 § MINES D’Aragon 640510 74 50 @ +19 Can Erin 409700 130 101 .108 —22 Radiore 227700 14 118 129 —4Jl Coldstrm 159925 65 57 oo —5 Nickel MS 122500 118 105 105 +5 MUTUAL FUNDS : Bid Asked American Growth 14.56 15.67 Beaubran xd 29.20 32.47 Canadian Investment . 9.34 10,25 Canafund 35.05 41.00 Champion Mutual 56 622 Commonwealth Inter 3.27 9.09 Corporate Investors 9.50: 10.33 Dom Equity Inv 15.75 16.10 5B Exec Fund 5.75 , 6.01 ond Collectif 6.60 F8.15 Grouped Income x4 3.9% 4,33 Grouped Income accum $.55 6.07 Growth Oil and Gas 758 7.97 Investors Growth Fund 6.39 6.91 “| Investors Mutual 11,63 12,58 Keystone 3 1431 Leverage Fund 63 7.2 Mutual Accumulating Fund 7.67 8.36 Mutual Income Fund 5.40 5.90 North. Amer Fund of Can 9.17 9.97 Radisson 498 «5.47 Regent Fund 5.70 6.26 Sav and Inv 555 6.07 Supervised Amer Fund - 718 7.72 Supervised Exec 35 348 Supervised Exec S80 ow Supervised Growth Fund 19 20 Supervised Income Fund 470 439 X—TV Electronic 55 16.95 Timed Investment Fund A_ 6.00 b 6.00 | United Accumulative 15.01 16.32 | A-—Less and b—Plus | commission. i 4—US. fund A warm spring sun, the sound of running water, and the wind in the leafless tres formed a back- ground as Rev. Donald Miller, minister of. Trinity United en read the committal serv-} ce. ‘ About 100 people stood around the grave. About 500 had crowded into the church for a 25-minute service that began at 3.30 p.m. AST. DELIVERS EULOGY Rev. Dr. J. D. MacLeod, a col- lege friend of Dr. Smith and now president of the United Church Maritime conference, delivered the eulogy. He described tie external af- fairs ‘minister as ‘a native son who has returned home.” Al- though born on Port Hood Island in Cape Breton, Mr. Smith came to Windsor as a boy. He grew up on his parents’ small farm at the edge of the town, about a half- ‘mile beyond the cemetery. His death in Ottawa last Tues- day at the age.of 62 caused: ‘‘not only great national sorrow but sorrow to many nations,”’ Dr. Macleod said. “He travelled far and climbed high. He carries with him the un- failing respect and good will of | all who knew him.” CABINET MEMBER: Revenue Minister Nowlan was tie only member of the federal cabinet to attend the funeral and burial services here. He accompanied Mr. Smith's family from Ottawa Thursday night in a transport department Viscount. The body was flown from Ottawa in an RCAF North Star. ; Others present were Nova Sco- tia’s Lieutenant - Governor E. C. | Plow, Premier Robert L. Stan- TORONTO (Continued from page 1!) | Trin Chib 430 23 2m 2 41 | UN-Shaw 9700 18 17 17 i U Asbestos 4300 580 570 580 —10 Un Keno 1605 410 400 410 +5 Un Fort 10° 8 2B 2 ww Upp Can 9000 10 9% 606 O43 Ventures 1000 334A GB 3%— % Violam 1100 25 «218 24 —1 Waite Am 50 75 70 750, —10 Weedon 1500 A 26 2s Werner 10200 (17 1% 17 +1 W Malar 2100 7%. % M%H+h Willroy 11850 200 18 187 —14 Will wts 120 10 10 10 —§ Curb Dalhousie io 0617 WW. W- +i BANKS Montreal 1014 957% S7% 5% + | NS a % 7 72 1 | Comm 8 99% 3H 594 —% Imperial 45 $70 70 70 Royal 61 $72 7% a2 Tor-Dom 267 87% 37 +% INDUSTRIALS Alumini 25 $38% 2B DB —% Anglo Nfid 150 (97 6h th—% C Brew B11 $384 38s Mia + % D Magnes 100 $10% 10% 10%—% Dosco 110 $21% 21%, 21% — % Inland 710 35% 5% 5% | Nor Satar ‘2127 $13 13 1 | Pembina n 575 $10% 104 104 —% Simpsons 74 337% %% 3% —1 Stedman 110 42% 42 @ Wainwright 250 215 2315 315 +5 Walkers 790 S44HzWU% UA— % Weston B 360. $41% 41 41 Total sales 5 490,000. _.. MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS field, Chief Justice J. L. Isley of Nova Scotia, President A. E. Kerr of Dak.ousie University and Canon H. L. Puxley, presi- dent of the University of King’s College, both in Halifax’ Presi- gémt Watson Kirkconnell of Aca- dia” University, Wolfville, N.S., Mr. Justice Vincent MacDonald of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court ad Professor George Wil- son, dean of the Dalhousie Law School. In a rear pew sat white-haired retired county court Judge H. W. Sangster of Windsor, now al- most 90. In Judge Sangster’s law office, Dr. Smith articled 38 years ago, after his graduation from Dalhousie Law School. About 150 people crowded into a Sunday school room in the church basement to hear the service over a public address sys- tem. OTHERS ATTENDING Also attending were Mayors Charles Vaughan of Halifax, Dr. K. K. Dimock of Windsor, Mrs. Gladys Porter of Kentville and Dr. R. S. ‘Longley of Wolfville. Mrs. Smith and her three daughters, Mrs. Shelagh Rand Davenport of. Bristol, England Mrs. A. F. M. MacKinnon of Nobel, Ont., and Heather of Tor- onto, sat in a front pew at the right side of the church. With were Dr. Smith's brother, Frank, Halifax and his sister, Mrs. Maude Morton of Three Mile Plains, near here. After the burial Mrs. Smith left to return to Ottawa, where she and her husband lived since ‘chorus are seen in the photo during their performance Wed- nesday night. AYPA Meeting Held At Lot 11 The regular meeting of the St. Peter's Junior A.Y\P.A. Lot 11 was held at the home of Miss Janette Banks. Meeting opened with prayer by the president Janette Banks, fol- lowed by Psalm thirty-five. Scrip- ture peading was read by Glenn Hardy. Roli call was answered by a verse from the Bible. Next roll call is to be answer- ed with a verse containing ‘“‘ris- en’’. 7 Baking committee next meet- ing is June Palmer and Ronnie Banks. Entertainment is to be) provided by Glenn Hardy. Car-| men Millar. The next meeting is to be held at the -home of Janet Palmer on March third (3rd.) Meeting closed with prayers by the president. PIUSVILLE Friends extend sympathy to the relatives of Henry Peters,| Duvar, whose death occurred in the Community Hospital, 0’- Leary, on Saturday morning, March 7th. The Funeral was held from his late ‘residence in Duvar to St. Anthony Church, Bloomfield where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. C. Pitre. Pall bearers were Oscar Gallant, Octare Pineau, Sylvester Perry, J.P Pineau, J.B. Pineau, Frank Pineay. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Carcaran, were Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Shields, and Mr. and Mrs. Roche O’Brien, St. Lawrence, also Mr. and Mrs. De- smond Gallant, Duvar. Mrs. Gerald Murphy Camp-. Dbeliton, spent a day recently | with her brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. -Marvest Car- | earan. | Several from this district took | he entered the federal cabinet 1% years ago. patt in the Sur-Gain Amateur’ SPECIAL REPRINT OFFER For A Limited Time Only SEND. BLACK-AND-WHITE NEGATIVES And This Ad, For SILK, DATED, LARGE REPRINTS - 5c GLOSSY, 5 x 7, ENLARGEMENTS - 35c GEORGE WOTTON PHOTOGRAPHY P.O. Box 1299 Summerside. ~ . POULTRY Stock Sales High Low Close Ch'g a ATTENTION | Until further notice we will be receiving poultry on Tuesday of each week commencing January 6. Jenkins Brothers Limited Summerside, Dial 2167 - 2168 FARMERS ta REGENT f “Monolith Monster’ | AND Par TMENT WITH iA D WU CinemaScoPEe ~ Today (Saturday) - 2:00 — 6:45 — 9:15 TTC a POCA Mu ita) ian aad th HUNTED THEM? Oh GEORGE NADER JOANNA MOORE BRIAN KEITH VIRGINIA FIELD we FRANK deKOVA yMS Holds Meeting At S’side Thursday night. ‘Afternoon Auxiliary Poy ee cotton suitable for bandages = ee me to c : it i : | § E E 1a a i ie ( ? 5 1 i F GEE ; 1 4: F if | reg th areeee filled to capacity and a very en- Joyable evening was spent. Owing to the condition of the James Gallant. roads through this vicinity, fol- lowing the storm of Thursday; Mr. and Mrs. V. night, the parishoners were un- able to get to thé lenten devo-' tions’ at St. Anthony’s Church. Mr. F. Dorian, Inspector. of | schools, Charlottetown, spent a day recently with the pupils and teachers of Piusville School and found the children progressing favorably. BEDEQUE Among those attending the funeral of the late Mrs. A. A.| MacInnis were, a sister, Mrs. to some very pleasing record- Stanley MacKinnon, Haverhill.! Mass., and Mr. MacKinnon, and brothers, Mr. Jack Mutch, Wel- c UMPEC laston, Mass., Wilfred, in Som-| The annual month! meeting ; erville, Mass., also present were the Cascumpee hesiiiars of = Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacKin- O'Leary Communit i o.. non, and Mr. and Mrs. Staaley| gio. Aid met at en Hospital Perkins, all of Haverhill, Mass.,|noq Hug home of Mrs. and Mr. ahd Mrs. Donald Mac- iaer tek cae ae oe Innis of Halifax, and Mrs. Fred MacLauclin, Ontario. | dent Mrs. Ted Hudson presiding Mrs. Robert Affleck, is a pati-| Next meeting is to be held at ent in the Prince County Hos-| the home of Mrs. Bruce Gamble pital, where she underwent sur-| There will be an auction sale of gery on Monday, March \16. All| donated articles. hope for \her an early recovery.| §everal childrem in this com- munity have been confined\ to ALBERTON ation. STALLION IN SERVICE _ "Mighty Bold" 2:08.4 H. 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Holman where| February 15th., at the Bowness ae illness of about tex days, zi) = Funeral Home- with Past Master the age of 3 yours Bis death Wilfred Burns Officiating. came ds 2 great t his On Monday afternoon 4 very many frieads and relatives. Gor- largely attended funeral took des. as be was familiarly keoen, place at Trinity United Church, possessed am ecureptwea! friend- with service conducted by Rev. limess| His cheecfel mmamec-.| P**5inec. His C.R. Webber assisted by Rev. bis keen sense of hummer and his) S&CBCe im hardware pete. Dr. Weir. Interment took place thoughtfulness fer others wal “time will be a marked loss in| in the» People's Cemetery. ri long be remenshered br ail wip! St Province. ; Pallbearers were Harold Walsh, knew him. Mr. Toombs was .a regular ad-| Claude Hopgood, Gardiner Marks, ~ The late Mr. Teomsis was bern | bevent of Trinity United Church.| Alex MacDonald, Allie MacNeill im Searietews. 2 sem of tee inte | Se was active for many years in| and Victor Inman. The floral trib- John and Maria Meltart Tosonts |the Masonic Lodge, having beetl/ utes were many and beautiful. ara a past Master of Summerside tient im the Prince Ceuniy Hos-| Ledge. He was an ardent trout ar ci pital. Al jo im wilting ‘fisherman. Z : + . : nical ee aa Tar Ol ie lonves to mourn ihe ices of - makes every job eas ier The many friemds of Mrs.|@ loving husband and kind fatp-| - : : Jehan Rayuer are very pleased to] &- bis wife, former Olive Har see her home again, having been|*e © Kensington, and one déu-| § = gf Lf of ‘ICS a patient m the Preece Edward ghter, Ruth, Mrs, Kenneth. Hen , "eet ee Teese ee fees ot ae | a good son oe eee Deven, the cmat|and brother is his aged mother, | MMA Qu IC AUG of Mr. and Mrs. Charles More:| Mrs. Sohn Toombs, Sunset Lodge, ; shead_ : ee and the re Versa-Matic Drive lets you shift Mr. and Mrs Erskine Clark | Sretbers sisters: Irving, without stopping er clutching. Eesy and three children Alberton |S°W*. Lea, Winsloe; rene handling balance. Simplified con- were recent Sunday visiiars to} “Mes. Norman Campbell; Char’) ,,,,, 4 models — 2 10 6.6 hp. the home of Mr. and “irs. Jame: Over 20 work saving attachments. Thomas. 2 Congratulations are brimg ex- TRADE-! : . fended to Sr ond Sire Misi N SALE Prices sfart at | Waste. — e ‘hen — During the month of; $175.00 \ en — = March. You can make your; 9 °%y "me : ee ee en n payment at Mosse payments ; Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Camp- » DY bell, Alberton, were recent trading in your out of date, |! fl , ters te the home of Mc and or unserviceable =: Mee |} — MacNevin.. shavers, accord- gs FN 3) sae, 7 s. Gerder Leard is spending |; f i io few Gun ts Semin Gal old gold, stamp or | \} . guest of her sister. Mrs. Garth |©?™ Collections on any new, @% Gaaae a Harrises, : items of modern merchan- 5 4 A large number from this com-/@ise you require. Write us| . i munity attemied the Anunal war-|/for folders: about your RIE fh ra cuccien. aor * and 0 Se What Pe hb mn ; i Seeniee. Bieoch Sh cy jnave to trade-in, if unable ERNIE'S ; (to call personally at Sales and Service ; NORTHAM (Moase Jewellers! 11 Water'st. S'side 3730 The many friends of Mr. ard will be pleased te bear TH has eaten ett atterenattietsti ream ateeaie teen