~~ . te -— e ‘ ee é , . 5 : . , ' GISTER RING ---W Zee 4a oe : a ig . a : ‘a =. , a ) D a — ; fen * aa des to 8.00 p.m MENS Harris $28.88. Moore and MacLeods Lid. THE BEST values for your Food Dollar—At Weatherby’s Clover Farm. Open Fri-Sat. til 10 p.m. . . .CALEDONIAN CLUB of Prince _ “Edward Island will meet Monday : at 8 p.m. at the Y.M.C.A. MOORE AND MacLeods Bar- gain basement for Specials at all times. “ANNOUNCE HEAR AND see Mr. Bennett (When death notices are received too ~late to be included en this page, they appear for one edition on page two and are ee BIRTHS FORSYTHE — At Fort William; Ontario, May 10, to Harold A. and Mrs. Forsythe, a daught- er, Barbara Grace. POLLARD — At the Kings Coun- ty Hospital, Montague, on Ap- ril 2nd., 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pollard Murray Harbour a daughter, Lucy Arlene. MacKENZIE — At the Prinve County Hospital on May 10th 1959 to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacKenzie, Kensington, a dau- ghter, Brenda Jean. Carr speak on behalf of Young : 12, at Two SUMMARY was off % at 36, Consolidated Gr. TV. ox Menday, Maprilat| tne Arete”, wot Uk eal Silics Yar tated-to ove 0b tits . 'T.V. on , May; 11 at} Miss A ' . . MARY’S BEAUTY Salon—102% aus Derwin estis, Judy | ‘rading. . : eee mines art , : and oils Kent Street. Dial 3837. Specials | Dawson, Christine MacLeod. New York: Market ‘ er Mint. st fc’ 906.ae, tim oe ; , aircrafts in demand. |reeularly lower in brisk turn- ; 0. for . Montreal: Market irregularly Pee trae COME TO the Turkey ‘and sal-| ~ hs at Me iaanade eo to Saturday with or without ; * up : ee eer yg yng es ; page pers off 3 at 444.1, a new low, PRINCE COUNTY | sored by Fraser Fellowship GIFEREAL (CP) — Tho UA. and golds off “42 at 87.07. ' BINGO every Wednesday nicht | Org. Aisa J - count of 35% per cent in terms of : Borden Legion Hall. Good cash Canadian funds, unchanged. a = aoe 2944 prizes. Cash jackpot. a DANCE, Lower Montague Hail Pound sterling $2.71, down MN. soe = a oe + “THE ANNUAL meeting of| every Friday night beginning mat mh Bedeque Housing May 15th. Good music, canteen. . Bnque in Bedeque Hall - Wetuetas Sponsored by Women’s Institute. NET EARNINGS Basse Fo pig in Nak oe eee een DR. PRESTON Macintyre,| By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Baitort Bw int Pole WOMEN Demonstrators full or e. will be absent from}. Acme Gas and Oil Co. Ltd., | Brazil 64 MeColl ae part time—car necessary. Replies | his office Wednesday, May 13 and| year ended Dec. 31: 1958;~$4,175; | Bids ‘Prod 35% N St. Car eae Sar See (arn. Ply. ap- Tuesday, May 14th. 1957, $9,817. oe oe preciated. Repjyto Mrs. E. P ieee |. Cement field Box 684 al a REGULAR HOME and School ental ree eae ncaa ¢ Steamship. a2 neil Gt oe prone 3291 Summerside. meeting Tuesday, May 12th at] TorS oe) SN , 606; 1C Bak Com 42% Royalfte 8 p.m. Important i ; +o dan Brew © St. L Corp 16% TRYON BAPTIST Hail, tonight,' Everyone welcome. International Nickel Company | Gs" Ginn 9 gical 7 e. . ‘ March 31: 1959, $16,984,000 (U.S.) | Cockshutt = 15. Un. St 1m Births, Deaths, Marriages fn" EE. BS , , oF. “Mexican Light and Power Co.| Foundation. 14% Ford 1364 oi oN aie e Dec. 31: 1958, ner, Alberton. fe to take | $4,434,473, $1.66 a share; 1957, $4,- EW 5 Renold Chains Canada Ltd CLOW — TRAINOR — Mr. and . NEW YORK (AP) — Selected! year ended Dec. 31: 1958, $57,977, BIRTHS Mrs. James McKenna, Halifax, $3.69; 1957, $90,635, $6.08. aircrafts, electronics and rubbers oo, ee ee set the pace as industrials gained ROSS — At the Prince Edward ughter, Marilyn in an. irregular stock market Island Hospital on Thursday,| Catherine Clow, to Gebriel Ger- Monday. Profit taking was much May 7, 1939 to Mr. and Mrs. ee eee MONTREAL in evidence in various sections of Albert Ross, 16 Alexander! cuiv’s Cross. Marriage to take| MONTREAL (CP) — Prices| the list. Drive, Charlottetown, @ son were generally up from their| The averages were helped con- transferred to this department in the next edition.) Roger William. Weight 9 lb. 542 ozs. ENGAGEMENTS STEWART — RAYNER — Mr. and Mrs. Waldo R. Stewart Kensington with to announce ~ daughter Heber Wesley youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Ray- ~ Coming Events CITY & QUEEN'S * Regular Dance . Bi w Inn.. Tuesday night. Burns Orchestra Ss tax Dance Mt. Ryan Hall every Thursday night, Modern and old- time. MaacKenzie’s Orchestra. - Ham Supper and Dance Lot. 65 \ Hall Monday, May 18th See Morell Play present their _ three-act play in Fort Augustus Hall, Wednesday,, May 13th. ~ Conceft in York Hall, Saturday . May 16th. Festival mumbers and others. Liberal convention, 2nd. dis- trict Queens, at Hampshire on Thursday evening, May 14th., at 830 p.m. KING'S COUNTY Dance, C.Y.C. Hall, Cardigan, every Monday night. Webster's Orchestra. Bingo, S&. Mary's Parish Hall Montague, Tuesday, 8:30. Jack- pot-freezout and 16 other games. Good cash prizes. Dance Fortunm Hall every Wednesday night beginning April 29th. Webster’s Orchestra. Variety Concert Caledonia. hall Wednesday, May 13th, 8 p.m. featuring the Burke family and others, pipe music. Highland, Irish, tap and step dancing, songs and Gaelic. Step dancing by Viola Shepherd. Bingo, Souris Legion Home every Wednesday night. $50.00 jackpot. PRINCE COUNTY Reserve June 13th. for annual Lobster supper in the Rebekah Hall, Alberton, sponsored by the Western Hospital Ladies Aid. Tryon Baptist Hall, tonight. Two one-act plays and several specialty vocal, instrumental, and BY POPULAR REQUEST The Anniversary Sale at Stewart ee ‘ ; Motors will continue from May 11 / 1959, to Saturday, May 16th. Open from 8 a.m. to 5 p. m. Only. STEWART MOTORS Lt. = Great George Street. Telephone 9578 CLEARANCE: ™ AUCTION SALE KELLY’S CROSS THURSDAY, MAY 14—1 O’CLOCK « growth hardwood Farm consisting of 74 acres, high state cultivation, buildings in good repair, handy- church, store. Also farm Brookvale, 40 acres covered with good | lumber. , Stock: General purpose mare, general school and purpose horse; 3 good freshened milk cows; 1 3-year old due to freshen last of May; 2 2-year old heifers; 5 year-old cattle; 3 calves; 24 year-old hens, also 1 fat cow. Machinery: McD. binder, M.H. hay mower, dump ’ pake; manure spreader; gang plow; sec. level harrows, . spike harrow, scuffler, 2 wood sleighs, driving .sleigh and wagon truck wagon, cart, threshing outfit, disc drill, platform scales, M.H. 600 Ibs. cream separator, get team harness, traces, hames, collars, forks, shovels, -_ete,, etc., 200 bus. Abegweit oats (weed free). - * Large qu other articles. T cash, _ FRED BRADLEY ee et If day not fine, sale first fine day following, antity of household effects and numerous E. C. BELL Auctioneer : So pa hig cleo’ MENTS | Elinor | aforesaid, Married Woman, and Fred- leric A. Large of Charlottetown afore- | said, Barrister, the Executors of the | fabove.named Estate, praying thet ®) me while I a ient in the! citation may be issued for the pur-| Royal Victoria” eciaal, Mon. | ‘lorder for distribution made to close | petition and ‘on motion of Frederic Sa a » place July 4th at St. James Church, Summerfield, P.E.I. DEATHS KEAYS — At the Kings ’ Memorial Hospital, B., on May 10th., 1959, P. Keays, wife of Joseph age 45 years, iel and late Mary bell) Murphy surviv husband, 4 sons and ers, her father and Resting at Wallace Home, Sussex, N. where the funeral will Wednesday, May 13th., Francis Xavier Church - High Mass of j at 10 a. m. Interment in Wards Creek Cemetery. , IN MEMORIAM WAKLEIN — In loving memory of a dear husband and Father, George Wakelin, who died May 12th., 1957. 2 Along the road of yesterday That leads me straight to you Are memories of the happy days Together we once knew And always every’ evening I seen to have away Of wandering back to meet you O the road of yesterday. Lovingly remembered by wife Joyce, Children Bruce and Shir- ley, Hamilton, Ontario. MORROW — In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle George J. Morrow, who passed | @way May 12, 1952. Ever remembered by sister Jennie, brotherin-law; Peter Cameron and nephews. Hudson and George Bowley. ‘ CROOKS — In fond and loving memory of dear mother and grandmother, Mrs. Willard Crooks who departed this life PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate Court The 20th day of April A.D. 1959. In Re Estate of ELLA 8. CUMING | late of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province, Single Woman, deceased, testate. To thé Sheriff of the County ef Queens County or any Constable or | literate person within said County GREETING: : WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tion on file of Gertrude Weeks of Charlottetown aforessid, Widow, Carruthers Charlottetown pose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at @ Probate Court to be held in the Court House im Char- lottetown in Queens County In the said Province, on Wednesday the 27th day of May next coming, at the hour of ten o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and an fhe Estate as prayed for “in seid | Queen's County, the day and year A. large Esquire, Proctor for . said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that ' | lished in. some newspaper published Lin Charlottetown aforessid ence in Leach week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia in Charlottetown afore said, and at or near the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Charlottetown aforesaid, so that all persons inter- ested in the said Estate ax sforessid) may have due notice thereof. WITNESS@His Honour Herold Leo. nard Palmer, Judge of the said Pro bate Court at Charlottetown in first above written. ~By the Court. as) Suser, a true copy hereof be forthwith pub-| * be ol ‘-? 7 dian stock exchanges Monday. Trading was active. f MOSES PETERS memory of Mrs. Mos- . wife of the late Mr. Peters. passed away in Wellesley Hospital in Toronto time with Mr. and Mrs. A. Dou- cette (daughter ~ Claire), Avenue Road CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Deucette wish to thank all friends and neighbors who sent Mass Cards, Spiritual Bouquets, Sympathy Cards and Flowers, especially would like to thank Mr. Hennesey, and Mr. Brown of the Hennesey Funeral Home. (Also Mrs. Hennessey for being so thoughtful). We wish to I wish to thank my neighbours and friends for their kindness to Oe als we ak Mi , River. aT Funeral Director 'N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 5549 \ Monuments ‘MONUMENTS VERE BECK & bens an = ap tie SON LTD. since 1870 qd.) Frances 8B. Vinnicombe, Raaistr ae. lows of the day, but closed about mixed on the Montreal and Cana- The advance followed a mild . March 17, 1959. Living at this ‘thank everyone Amos 4nd Claire | Montague & Charlottetown | Memorial Craftsmen \, _ siderably by rises of 3% for American Telephone, 2% for Du Pont and a point for Chrysler. General Dynamics lost % and Philadelphia and Reading dropped 8'2 despite their agree- ment.to organize a jointly-owned chemical company. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks rose 80 cents to $226.30 the industrials up $2. Aluminium Ltd. lost % a point in the Canadian list. Alos lower were International Nickel, MclIn- tyre Porcupine (off %) and Hud; son Bay Mining. Canadian Paci- fic and Dome Mines closed Among Canadians on the Amer-} fean Stock Exchange, Canadian Marconi, Brazilian Traction, Mol- ybdenite and Scurry-Rainbow oil were the gainers. What stocks did: Mon - Fri 576 752 436 264 227 216 1239 1232 FERS SSS ue DEATH NOTICE MANNING HEARSEY Manning Hearsey passed away at his home in Kingsboro on April 26th., 1959. He was the son of the late Harvey Hearsey and Susan Mullins and was born Freeport, NS. December 24, . The youngest of a family of ‘six, all of whom predeceased him. ‘ He moved to the United States where he married Mabel Bruce of Red Point, P.E.I., and moved to Prince Edward Island in 1931 wher? they made their home until his death. Funeral service was held at his late home on April 28th. And ‘was conducted by Rev. H.R. Bell, who spoke from Psalm 68: 20. The male trio sang favourite hymns of the deceased “Nearer my God to Thee,” “Good night and good Morning”, “When they ring the Golden Bells.” Pall-bearers were—Wilbur Jar- Clive Bruce, Ervine Robertson, Wesley Bruce. : | Flower bearers were Kenneth | McGregot, and Kermit Bruce. | He leaves to mourn his widow. The service was largely attend- ed. Interment was in the Kings- boro Cemetery. Funeral arrange- Dingwell Brothers, Souris. Flowers are as follows: PILLOW Wife. SPRAY: Norman and Thelma - Kermit and Ruby Collum and Syivia Kenneth and Laura Reggie and Alice Roy and Ida CRESCENT Leslie and Alice Wilbur and Elsie WREATH Earl, Ruth, and Family Gordon, Helen and family MAT Emery B., Elva and Boswell BASKET Emily and. George ‘Orville and Kathy BOUQUET Roy Bruce Arnold and Family CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all who helped in any way during my > - vis, Norman Bruce, Wayne Bruce | Ex?! ments were under the direction of | “DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS * 4 Weekend Crash Kills ler Plant President + convent chapter where Mass Madsen 1980 » 100 = +8 10000 + u 8s /%s + { ss Be & — eo 18 1s ’ m3 RB RM Ih “0 1 6 IK TORONTO = [itis Bhat ot 25 1% 1 O45 - ae Oa ee el ‘TORONTO (CP) — The stock| mowat 1 SOS market was lower Monday injMerrill .'; 900 147 140 140 —7 trading. ree Meta Uran 4000 122 10% fl —% were weak in base Milliken 1 me ee metals. Geco lost 1% at 20 and|Min Corp 39 #4 4 4 Noranda was down % at 51.| Ore 3000 19s 18% 18% —1%4| HA RNE, Nev. (AP)—The Steep Rock and Quemont gave up|Mt wrisht sumo so 3s 36 of Fuller Brush Com- ** | pany and his wife were killed % each. Campbell Chibougamau | Multi-M ose 6 4 ife as off 35 ~ |Nama Cr 900 4 2 2 Saturday in a high-speed crash = cents. at 7.05. Nealon 11500 154 4 = —2 | pear this { Juniors were weak in golds.|Nes Lab 150 ™ M&M 2% —1 western Nevada town. East Malartic eased 29 cenis at|New An S00 0 «637 ow +3 | Alfred Howard Fuller, 47, and at , $1.85 whil ' j New Bid 2100 iM 3 4 — h hhis year-old wife, Dora, died were within a 1 M Cini too sh 2 | When their sports car blew a tire range. Mc-| New Delhi 2500 ; ; y Intyre added 1 at 91 for the big|N-Dicken 3200 250 250 250 and hurtled out of control into the ; N Goldvie 300 8 8 8 desert about 30 miles east of In western oils Home B Nar lence! esse 100 sn< tr ue [bere s w down % at 16% but Calgary os New Jason 1000 9% wa. Fuller, of West Hartford, Conn., Edmonton added 1 N Kelore 30000 21 =% —t was the son of .Afr C, Fuller, seg bany Newlund = 9000 4 tic | chairman ‘of the Fuller Brush Index losses: golds .11 to 91.75;|N Mylama 72400 24 29 229 —I6 base metals .73 to 173.18: west-|Nwe Row 000 2% @ ~ Company board of directors. em oils 33 to 130.26. New Tes i Gf [FOUNDED COMPANY TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS Nick Rim 1000 9 9% * 48 The father, born \near Grand By The Canadian Press Nipisging 600 212 210 212 +4 |Pre, N.S., also founded the com- a Se Exchange—May 11 Nisto 1000 ge pany. 2—Odd lot, t-te dividend, > aug? 3 nereaed = ie 8 Undersheriff Frank Souza said rights, xw—Ex. Norlartic 1870 3% -— 33% —m%|the Fullers’ high-powered sports Normetal 200 360 360 i “at terrific Steck Sales High Low Close Ch'ge | Norpax 9000 2 19 19 ear was travelling “at terrifi MINES | Norsyne 2500 12 12 1i2 + %| Speed when a rear tire blew out MINES N Gate 12717 7% §S 7 +9 | and the vehicle shot off the hign- et mh me te ak tn ae me ete Ae | TOS ite Me Genet and Moved Agnico 0713 5? 56 )=—O«S:« 1 «| Norvalie §©=— 9000 -sa7?,'—«s’:Ss«i@s« | OVE several times. Akaiteho ae s ie s +1 | Nudul - =. . Z. ie Fuller was killed outright. His Am-Larder —% | Oka Rare : Amal Rare 5330 1¢ 4 4 O'Leary solUB’hlUCUlCUlUCU sree” “Sn tn Ms 'S 4 |Snm” sae ot oe vt |, DEATH NOTICE : 433 12% 12% + A Ang Rouyn 1000 32% 32 32% + %| Ormsby wer #38 Ansl =. 2527 @ 37% 88% + %| Osisko m— 2 8 es +h MRS. JOSEPH H. ARSENAULT inte On m5 om lr eT Ty Ck |. The death of Mee. Jesh Ht. Area mo 14 110 110 —1- HPakics 12 © # Arsenault occurred at the Sacred Arjon wooo 6S 13% Pater so 64406 )~=— ® ~—1 | Heart Home on April 25, Born Aubelle oan me lee ale St eee Bre & yee o. Aumacho 2500 17-15% 15 —1%|Paymast 1600 39 19 30 414|W2S the daughter of Marie Aumaque 5000 14% 14 14% + 42| Peerless 00 3% © «=6©% 2, —11,| Blanchard and Octave Pitre J 4 ms 2 lO = Perron nse 2 2 » Her early married ~ villa , — %| Pick Crow © 10 110 +3 | spent in Mont Carmel, P.E.I Bankfi “e908 @ +--+ $..4 6 Pitch-Ore ’ peo ‘oo 173 170 «171 Placer 100 si ul Mi 1920, the family moved to Char- Base Metals 0018 18 18 Presion 235 7% 735 735 town, where by her cheerfullness Baska 12200 = : _ “2 Pronto 350 450 40 430 +5 '| and hospitability, she made the B-Dua Rate a6 6S 2S home a meeting, place for her Bethim 2100 180 17 18 +47 lQue Ascot 11787 M&M @ @ -6 ° Bevcon = = = an ae 90 6 6 ore we meee ae o> — 0 at o- 00 27 2 2 +1 | game too arduous k » 5 mcrot eee [ate Lith se Se Se 0 15. | aod Mirs.-Arsenault retired to the Boymar ow 10 % 10 Qunston 1000 21 2 2 +1 | Sacred Heart Home. Bralorne om 700. 700 - Quemont ant ous te 1 — re, ee me ——— 5 | Radiere u —16 | most tenderly nursed Brunswick Ss 0S —S | Rainvi Buffad 1500 2 1M 114 — % Scams ae - 2 r _, | kind Sisters of the Home, and Beff Ank «00 92 180 108 -— Renabie’ 200 129 129 129 47 |Feceived spiritual consolation a ee a eee oe from Rev. Father Herrell and Ath ab 70400 40411 | Rev. Father Gillis. Camp Chi 75 810 785 «(785 —% | cResim .F \ Camp - ve $104 10% 10% + *! Roche = = S = = 41 | . Surviving are five sons; Theop- Can Astoria 3000 8 a eo Rockwin 41500 $1 4 4% 43 |iile and Henry in St. Nicholas; C Majart 7500 % = = — |Rewan Con 3500 9 9 9 ‘Ben in Charlottetown; Wilfred’ in Sen_*ew Se ee ee oe | el, ond Antony is Bab. | Cdn ‘Thor 2000 a i a = . __| urst N.B. Her husband and a son Candore soo 17 17, 4, [aheep Ce se +8 her in 1953. There a | SMerritt = «17487. 320 305310 are also fifteen grandchildren cout ms a on See | me te ae Me +t | and eight grest-grand-chidtren. Captain 5000 10% 10% 104 Siscoe 400 & 8 8 +2 Her funeral was held on April Cassiar tae Spt =,'*|Sjocan VR 5500 16 «15 «16 +1_‘| 28th, from the Charlottetown Fun- Cent sso = i Mideons ue u 2 6 1 | eral Home to'St. Dunstan's Bas- Cut rt ef +1 [Suski® | ue eS 2 | fica where Requiem High Mass., Chester 31900 47 «44a 4% ~" Stanrek 4005 87 8 8 —2 | was celebrated by Rev. Dennis Com Jue imo ey [Starrett = doe S| | Gallant, who also_sonducted the Chib-Kay —! Steep R 4235 ‘ —™“ | service at the grave. Interm Chib M 1000 120 130 120 —1 sturgeon 4500 2 18 2 +2 ‘ . Cauimo 2700 «9 _ Sud Cont 46000 8S Ss «SSC Was in the Roman Catholic ceme- Chrom s00 280 275 87° | Sullivan 1400 2S «15 MS —10 | tery. Coch. will 2700 an % 1] [Sylvanite 00 110 107 4 - Cody-Reco 7 on! Coldstrm = 100 “ «© - TRH 2100 204 30 Ot = ‘CARDS OF THANKS Seams tank m0 oe oe 6 oo “ . ¢ =1 We wish to extend our sincere Coniag: » 2 2 0000 +7 : Oster masa & +s, et we thanks to Rev. Father ,Herrell, c Detishene mo 4M 2 OB —14 | Tomer 67s <6 16 16 +1| the Sisters and Nurses of Sacred C Beta G #0 11) 1 Il —t ly Asbestos 600 S10 $00 500 H. Home, Dr. T. Macmillan, all Cm rs ph 14 — %4| Un Keno 199 #0 6400 ar 2 | those who sent Mass cards, ex- pF regen ee em (ee ee S & <4 |Pressions of sympathy and all C Discovery 2000 383 370 MS +8 Vandod 60 426©9~=6C€M~=«( «= +1~=«|: Who helped in so many ways dur- C Fen mee Se —1 . | Venturée oe 0 6 ing our recent sorrow. Co SS om we wa +2 | Vielam ons es -m The family of the late Mrs. - » 7 7 lt [ate Am OS ~ 2% ©«6.4-—«C-1~—=C*|:« Oseph H. Arsenault. C Halliwell 14800 ao uo 5 *| Weedon wo 4 2 e Con Howey 535 “5 % —4 | Werner we 2p SU C Marcos 199 9%) Oy ta | Willroy 6100 163 150 160 —5 | weburne 23550 9% =, I Con Mand $2006 821% 2 3! +i win wes 1200 100, 99) 99 13 |W Can OG 601% 1% ITSP C Mogul 2900 235 a + 14 | Wiltsey 1900 144 144 144 —*!/W Decalta 130 1% 17 1% —5 C Morrison 1500 21 2% 2 — 4 | Winch 1000 8 = 8 8 “ Yan Can 5100 10 9%. 10 +% Con Negus 1000 2 = om) | Wer Hare 1200 137 1% 1355 + c teeetigeet = = aie Yale Lead wee z = = Total sales: 2,781,000. - c ‘op Yk Bear . — C Regcourt 1000 184 106 108 |. \ young HG 21080 1% 10 1 BANKS C Sanorm 5000 ~~ ol ae Zenmac 1460 M@ nN OM + ‘“ Mont 1045 $5815 58 58% 1% Coo Set SS as eas S| Relave m2. de. tS 856 $76% 76% 765, 4 Con: 7 wm mM 42 Curb ; : % Comm 1221 983 9% MM + Cop Corp. 160 Mies 1% —1% |Gome Cop SMS a + | Ie 190 $7 7 B Cop-Man 1098 . 205 Pend Ore 1400 285 25 270 + Riyal 4B S844 83% B44 41% Coprand eS Yukon Con 2000 72 72 72 Tor-Dom 638 $62% 61% 61% — i i s an Ss ons, 3 .. 4) ENDUSTRIALS Cournor 2000 - o: oe —4 |Acme Gas 2000 19 1 19 Alumini 5144 $26% 26% 26% — % — a re te tO — | Ales 100 7S H& B Anglo Nfld 95 $6% 6% 6% Cusco 5500 a “a 2% —2. | AP Cons 195 SM S S34 +1 |C Brew 790 \$39% 39% 3% + % Daering ws OM tt Amilo ee we OT +l D Magnes 200 $9% 9% 9% DrAragon 8500 Maa | Anchor 17500 8 “2 Dosco 100 $10% . 18% 18% — % De Cour 1eeo 19 «19% — % | ASamera 7? 160 16 —13 | Inland 1445 96% «G63 Deer Horn 3500 ae 13% 1344 — %2 | Bailey SA 0 890 870 875 —S |Nor Star 110 $15% 15% 1545 — % DEKiona = 1000 Bg 62 3 | Bail S pr 100 S21 ite 21% — % | Pembina 290 99% 9% «9% — % ee oye $i7%e 17% 17% Bail S 5%pr 190 92% 2% 2% Simpsons -~~1000 $96 34 3% T % Dome ae ee a an Banff 2000 182 150 150 -10 | Stedman 7105 $410 40 4 Donalds 300 12 im 2 aces 7000 81 75~—8t_ 4) «| Wainwright 100. $200 200 200 Duvan 7300 nomwmw Bata . 4000=C7™%]C7 ™% Ford US 715 $67% 6% 6% — % East Mal 60100 Sm Britalta- 2000 287 295 296 4 | Stedman 105 $40 6 East Sull 4599 21 3 a ¥ -Estalta 6400 81 9 7 +2 Cdn Eagle 122% $11% 11. Ti% + % East Met (42800 14 13. ao [Cal Ed «=~ Sep 9 29 +1 | Weston A wis 00 $22 21m + 14 Elder ee Tg Wia—S | Calvert 2920 35 35 55 —1 |Con Paper 935 $40 391% wu —% Eldrich _— elu UM C Oi Lads = 400 :170 165 «170 Walkers 1200 $34% 3% M% — 14 EI Sol 1100 1 “i C Oil L wts 00 7? «O77 7? «+10 Final volume at the Toronto Stock Fareka oS Se th CS Oil wis 9300 125 85 125 +35 | Exchange today was 2,781,000 shares. AD 2000 1 5 BG — ICS Pete =— 3164 aD +10 OILs pa go «ot «=C+t =| © Chiefta 1500 130 126 126 —1 |Home Oil B 1348 $17 16% 16% — % Faraday 6300 - 0 30 +1 | Cdn Dev = 1850 S10 505 S05 S| Britalta 2000 287 285 286 +16 Fara wes (1560) 0 se +2 [C High Cr 125 MM OM HI MINES — od nie 213 8 |€ Homestd 231 154 154 154 +4 | Patino wis 200 155 155 158 —4 Frobisher 3518 2M 1 |C Husky 77S @11% 11% 11% | Hoyle 305 450 450 40 Geco Mines 130 fs 15% 154 —1 [Can WO 100 17 170 170 H of Lakes 6000 17% 17 17 —1 Genex 1500 a us us Cent Del 2275 70 750 760 +10 Siscoe 4200-85 3 % +2 Gon Scied,. ere 10 eH + a | Charter O 1008 157 1 188 MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS Gnt Mast 1490 715° 700 710 45 .| Com Pete 380-325 315 35-5 By The Canadian Press - Shae no 4 BS BS —! CEatCcr 32 7 @ @ =! Stock Sales High Low Close Ch'ge 3900021 18 19 "2 |C Mie Mae 2150 420 #0 «410 «-—5 Mass-F 19956 $15% 15% 1534 + ls Gad Ease no BM BM —1 |C Wee P 6 500 500 506 5 INDUSTRIALS GF Uran manana s Cree wits 58 M2 2S «421 «Ml 9 [Arcan 1715 $544 5's Ste — %e Grantrey 17) 155 150 180 Dev Pal ois 00 wees =6 |Ben Pane (SN 80 GK G Grandue a sa tS Dome Pete 3, $il% 11% 11% RoeAV Can 612 $9% 94 94 — 3000 (10 «(16 «10 Duvex 370 10 89 9 —I {Trans Mtn 5690 $13% 13% 1314 — % Gulch eco 8h OM OM! + Dyn Pete - 12200 1 8 11% 177 —6 ; OILS Galt Lead $16 154 16 + %| Fargo 1500 605 575 600 +5. | Westburn 23550 93 % 92 —1 —— eno 40 425. «0-10 {Gr Plains = 200 $17% 17% 17% — * | Northcal 18500 2014 184 18% —Ii5 Gunnar wis 1270 nr THe * [Home Ol A_ 905 Sic 18 18 — 4 | Petrol com Gk Yn WA ok ou 00 1514 15 Home Oi B 1348 16% 16% — | Place 17630 165 151 154 —IJ as, oo 61% «1717 «1 HB OU G 740 $19 18% 18 + 2] Anchor 17300 23° «t‘ =< ? 2000 195 192 «185 +5 | Jupiter 100 240 20 240- +10 MINES Mah Bel suk 314 We + 1200 58 38 88 +2 |Northgate 162717 76 $ 75 +8 ~~ a a ‘LI Pete 8000 2 2% 2 Apex Cons 83015 5% 5 514 Hoyle $5514 55% 55% + | Majtrans eo 4 tf, | Ratiore 81800 127 110 110 —I5 i 00 19 10 «19 +1 | Mayfair 1000 135 «155155 Bevcon 81684 2 «8618 «2 +2 Hugh-Pam , FO + | Meal 1142 200 255 256 —4 IN Mylama 72400 244 229 229 —16 ind Lake =o ss S383 2 | Mideon m en 8 - By THE CANADIAN PRESS Inspiration 2600 39-89% + % | Mill City 00 @ @ 2 — Bid. 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S| Triad Ol §=— 9285 490 490 5 | Times Investment Fund 25.90 5.90 uae ee fe Tong om = 197 +6 | United Accumulative 15.06 ‘17.3 1980 2 een 300 20 ms a—Less and b—Plus stock exchange Mecie’ =— (i 0D — * | wayne 5200 19% 1: 19% +% ion. Medes se as we Wee O48 e-US, funk { ocean race-in Mrs. Fuller, born in Yarmouth NS., lived in the Hartford erea aad of the family said Am a funeral plans will be announced — later. He joined the company worked as a salesman jn and later worked in different 1946. Convent Alumnae. Observe ‘Day’ For - the members of the Notre Dame Alumnae Associa- tion the observance of “‘Mary’s Day” began es usual in the 3 ii i celebrated by Rev. Van de Members of the Notre Dame — Choir sang during the Mass. | After the Mass coffee and rolls were served in the home economics room, At tthis time the members of St. Joseph’s alumnae who were guests comed by Mather Superior, Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald, by chairman. ‘In the afternooon the members again assembled in the- to hear an address by Rev. 3 ston Hamill and to assist at bea — ediction of the Blessed Raia Mrs. M. J. Lee, Mary's Day RS ION, se ‘Recollectién Day’ Held By Guild A “Day of Recollection” was held by the nurse of St.. Veron — ica’s Guild at the Charlottetowa Hospital chapel commemorating Nurses Redidicating Day Sunday. 3 The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass — was offered by Rev. L. Landri- gon of the staff of St. Dunstan's University, followed by Come — munion breakfast in the cafe teria. The nurses attended a- confes ence conducted by Father Lam drigan. A second conference was in the afternoon followed by spiritual reading. A very impressive Holy Hout was conducted by Monsignor Pat rick McMahon, guild chaplin. — The Sisters choir was in a& tendance with Mr. Harold Wood salish. Holy hour was brought te @ close with benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. DEATH NOTICE WEBSTER H. MacNEILL There passed away at George town on April 6th,, of Webster H. MacNeill, in his 72nd year. Born at New Berth, he was the town, who thirteen years ago,—moving to Georgetown, he worked years with farmers in ing districts, a heart attack last July forced him to give up his work among his former friends. = ae He leaves to mourn one daugh- — ter, Mrs. ‘Gordon Gotell of Geo- — rgetown and three sons, Robert. . of Charlottetown, Samuel and \Richard both of Georgetown, and Funeral was held from St. Davida one brothér Roy, of New Perth. United Church, Georgetown. Rev. W. A. Patterson officiating. Hymns sung were “Abide With Me” and “‘Into the Hills’. Pallbearers were Burke Sr., Franx MacDonald, Joseph Gotell; Charles Fraser, Fred Allen and Allen Mair. Flower Bearers—Wilfred Mae- ; Michael — Quillian ,Hfoward Rafuse, Kim- é ball Gotell, Frank Rafuse. FLOWERS, Pillow—The Family Spray—Grandchildren Spray—Roy, Libbie and F, Spray—Hemphills and Frasers— 5 \ Georgetown Wreath, Uncle Herb, Jack Gladys, Jack and Helen Boston .Mass. Spray—Mr. and Mrs. Les Cas ford and Family Charlottetown Potted Flowers—Mr. and Mrs George Mair and Family— Geor Eobov wn. MacNeill wish to thank all those who helped in any heir recent sad and to all those whe sent sages of Sympathy. way <1 z % CARD OF THANKS — The Family of the late Webster — » : %