O , 1 Births. g Deaths. Morriaoes BIRTHS , scDONALD — B0111 Charlottetown Hospital, August 5th. 1962. to Mr. and . Dunstan MacDonald. Char- loitetown. a son. Weight 0 lbs. 4 020. ORNEY — At the P.E.I. Hos- pital saturdsv. A-um! 401- 1952 to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon and and!- August 5111. to M1‘. and M11. Frank Murnsghan. Vensmla. . son, Patrick Anthony. Weight 5 lbs. 12 oas. 4 .g.cN1«:n.L — Born and to Mr Mrs. Robert MacN_ciil. Port Hood, N.S. (nee Patrioia.Mac- Donald, RN). I dsushtsr Janice Lorraine. 00 -T1118 3101. 1962, at St. Martha's Hospital. Antigonish. N.S. nanny — To Dr. a Mrs. John S. Henry. (Norah De- Blois), at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal. . . A son 10 lbs. 1 oz. A brother ’ior Andy, Susan and er. Pct - ENGAGEMENTS MscFARLANE — DOYLE-—Tlse engagement is announced of Jane Elizabeth, daughter of Mrs. Robert E. M‘acFa1-lane. and the late Robert E. Mac- Farlane, of Saint John, N.B. to George Brian, son of Mrs. Leo B. Doyle and the late Iseo B. Doyle of Charlottetown. P.E.I. The wedding will take place at 11 o'clock . Peter's Church. Saint John. cm, a. oussus WE TREAT THE SICK well ’Giggy's Pharmacy. All new stock. Tan without sun - Man- 'l‘an for both men and women. Regular $3.00 value. now .79c. Open 8:30 a.m. ~ 8:00 p.m. DANCE. MILLVIEW ha ll every Friday night. Music by Three Macs. Dancing 0:30-12:00. CHICKEN Supper South Rus- tico Saturday August 11th. serv- ing fran 4:30 p.m. supper pre- viously advertised for Thursday August 9th. y August 11th. Please bring sandwiches and sweets. Ice- cream provided. tSTRAWBERRY I c e Cream estival and dance. Elliott Hall. airvicw. Auzust 9th at 9 p.m. Sponsored by Rocky Point W.I. N0. 1. TREATED b-aler twine special price 5 ‘bales or over. Ellis Bros. Sherwood. LAWN PAR'i’Y—dance. games. pony rides. refreshments. Bon- ahaw Hall. Friday August 10111. Music by Kentucky Bluebirds. FIRST New Haven Boy Scouts we-zkend camping at Holiday Haven. Friday August 10th at 7 p.m. MONTHLY meeting Kingston Branch No. S) R.C.L. Associa- tion Thursday August 0th. 0 p.m. Ladies Auxiliary. will meet at same time. CIIERRIES ARE now avail- able at Lloyd Balden-ston's. Southport. " uunNAGIIAN -— At the char-’ lottelown Hospital. Iunday, INMAN.Plcnic. Crapaud Sat- 5 Aiorngncus Sade IN MEMORIAM ROBERTS — In loving of my dear father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roberts. who passed away at Wlnsloe North. August 9th, 1922, and January 7111. 1951. I Peaceful be thy rest dear par- 00 en It is sweet to breath you name In life we loved you dearly_ In death we do the same. Always remembered by Han- nah and Fred. CARD 0? THANKS I wish to extend my" sincere thanks to Doctors Bonnall and os arend’s Rather MacDonald. Bradley and Pendergast and to all my friends for their'many prayers. lifts. cards and many acts of kindness. also a very special thank you to neighbours whowsrasokindtomeandmy family while I was a patient in Prince County Hospital and The Royal Victoria. I thank you all. Mrs. Reg O'Connor. The family of the late William J. Hughol. wish to express their sincere thanks to all kind friends relatives and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and sympathy during our recent sad bereavement and to all those who send mass cards and messages 0‘ llfmpathy. A special thank you to the nurses and staff of the Charlottetown Infirmary and Mr. and Mrs. Bradley of the Charlottetown funeral home. also Father Butler and Father And. rew McDonald. Announcements STRAWBERRIESI Pick your own 10 cents per box at Lloyd Balderston's. Southport. DANCE Fanningbrook school, Thursday night. Sponsored by 8111] Club. . UNION‘ COMMERCIAL Coli- ege. complete courses in sten- oaraphy and commercial. Class- es start Sept. 5th. Write for in- formation. KINGS COUNTY DE. 13.1. GRANT. optometrist will be in his Montague office every Saturday. from 10 a.m. - p.m. DANCE St. Peters Bay. Holy Name Hall Thursday July 9th. dancing 9:30 - 12:30. Cliff Peter's Orchestra. GREEN MEADOWS R i n k Party. bowling. bingo. canteen and other games, dancing I-12. Thursday August 9th. vsnrnrv Concert. lieatherdale Hall. Thursday. August 9th. 8:30 .m. Sponsored by Brooklyn Club. MODERN and old “Flo danc- ing every Friday night Morel} Community hall. Dancing 0:30- 12:30. Chnisson and Macbonnids Orchestra. IN THE NAME and by ap- pointment of the Presbytery of Prince Edward Island and in answer to a petition of the con- gregation of St. Andrews, Mon- tague. a meeting will be held in this church on Monday the 13th day of August at 8 o'clock in the evening for the purpose of mod- er-sting lit a call to a minister. Rev. M. Carl Currie. Interim- modarator. . IN THE NAME and by ap- pointment of the Presbytery of Prince Edward Island and in answer to a petition of the con- gregation of st. Andrews, Cardi- 'lIn.ameeting'w‘lllbahsldin this church on Tuesday the 140: August at 8:30 in the dayof th evening for thepurposeofmod- eratrlng in a call to a minister. 3000 Rev. M. Carl Currie, Interim- __ moderator. I ' KINGS COUNTY ICE CREAM Social Millvale School. Friday evening August 10th. ' PRINCE COUNTY PEA VINES available at Ken- singion pla-nt. Haul yourself or call Kaenslngton. 116 for delivery. TOWNSEND — BROWN pic- nic, Saturday afternoon-August 11. Adam's beach, Darnely. If raining at Hamilton hall. Dishes provided. All friends and rela- tives invi_ted. . - o'LEARY Regional 11 i g b School Students are requested to contact Mrs. Sarah Carruth- crs. secretary on or before Aug- mt 14 classes begin August I). RESERVE August 22nd for the salad supper in Long River ban. - RESERVE Saturday August 25th for home made ice cream sale. also table of ook ing. Sponsored by Darniey Women's Institute. NOTICE-—-Kansington elemen- tary sohoo ill re-open on Tuesday. September 4. stud- ents from outside districts wish- ing to attend are asked to en- roll with secretary by August 10. Owing to increase in opera- tion expenses the tuition fee will be rs V OBITUABY Inserted by friends and re- latives as a tribute to the de- ceased. MR8. CLARENCE GILLIS The death occurred in the Prince Edward Island Hospital on July 0.;l062. of Mrs. Clarence Giliis. Pt. Prim in her sixty- nlnih year. Bessie. as she was known by her many friends will be remembered for her Christian character. A member of the United Church. the Women’s Missionary Society she was al- ways ready and willing to help any worthy cause until her health made it unable for her to do so. Through her langlhy 3., m illness she was lovingly cared for by her husband and family, ’ all of whom feel ‘her very keenly. Despite all medi- cal care God saw it fit to call her to her eternal resting place. ° She leaves to cherish her memory her husband: one d.su- Cdn Nw shut. Marv. Mrs. Edwin Cham- °- W berlsln. Bedfond. N.S.; four c, sons: Raymond. Plctou. N.S.; Lauchlin, Mt. Buchanan: Chan- ntns. Halifax. N.S.: Eric at °""‘ home. A sister Chris Cbanning Deacon. Quincy Mass thrne brothers-Malcolm Mac: Mn Leod. Vancouver: John James MacLeod, Lynnfield, Mass. Alex. tine. Mrs. cup dares. siaiag fl seats b I cents. Meanwhile. all index sections closed on a mixed note, with gains and losses about evenly distributed. In the main list. Canadian Oil continued to trade heavily. but in contrast with its recently ria- ing prices. the stock slumped 11/4 to 36. Power Corporation, which holds a amount of Canadian all stock. dropped %. w Other losers included Inter- provlncial Pipe Line. Canada Cement. BA 01! and Algoma Steel. all down in a ‘/s to % range. best gains. rising 2 24. perial on rose 11/. to 441/.. In- 1 1' vestors Syndicate A 1% to 52% and Weston A one point to 10%. On the exchange index, indus- "'1 trials slipped .07 at 543.00 and base metals .75 at 185.00. Clos- ing volumc was 0,400,000 shares compared with Wednesday's 2.- °°" 083.000. N 601 Base metals were weakened N by International Nickel’s drop of 1% to 60%. Noranda slipped 1/4 and Denison %. while Fal- 0 conbridge rose Vs. IUIDN10 CLOSING STOCK! By The Canadian Peas larlnls Staci EacbangeAagnsI I Ill 1 of Complete tab aton Wednesday 1’ trsumciions. Quotations in cents unless 1; Ex Hall x u- w — Ix-warrants. Nat dlanga is from previous board-lot cioslns asla. Net " Stack -lalas lllgis I.o' Close Cb'gs H II Abacus 10000 :14 II 02% + % 0000 0% 5% 5% — 5 vocats I00 I30 I00 000 +15 loo 1100 I) I) 00 Ann Expl 1 0% six. 3% Am Lardgr 0000 II II 25 acon 66 30 30 03% % Ansil 1254 0% 0% — on 0 0% 0% 0% —% A Area 10000 40 47 47 — All C Cap 400 I00 101 100 —: Aumscho I000 I I I +1 so 0 0 0 0 + % Aunor ad 700 400 300 304 -5 lanksno 011 I0 20 it lsnki 0 I133 25 24 24 -1 I100 30 +1 rnsi 130 129 1 nary Exp! 1000 19% 10% 10% + % Bash: 1000 0% 0% 11- ut: 4000 12 11 12 Balchar Ioxoo ss 40 as letlslm B cop ll 9 0 + % Black Bay 10500 10% 10% 10%‘ % us 42 42 42 +1 Bralorns 2100 7'10 700 -10 lroul Rsaf 000 32 II 02 swk 100 305 IN 000 1 Ant 000 100 100 100 Cadsmat 1120 I I I Camp Chlb 3530 410 400 400 +0 g 600 170 170 -I 0 1 II II -8 C Iislsrt 1200 II 00 +1 MacLeod. Pt. Prim also C 5'" seventeen grandchildren. The funeral which was large. ly attended was held from her home on Sunday. July 3 with Rev. Donald Nicholson officlai- C 1118- The pallbearers were six neixhbours, Martin MacRae. C Kenneth MacRae. Chester Gillis. William MacRae. Albert Mu:-. chiaon. B o r d e n Mnrchlgon_ Flow-erbearers . Gordon Morrison. Alexander MacRae, comm: illis. Preston G Interment was in the Polly D cemetery. Mt. Buchanan. CARD OP THANKS wglarence Gill-is and family Illlom . .1. ‘Hospital. We would also like to express -Slur sincere thanks to Rev. Don. I, d Nicholson. neighbours and lfsinends for their many . acts of dues. all of which was G:""’"‘ deeply appreciated. a 5 .5 it 35 ‘ii’ U 8 3.3 is r% ‘E 53% E31 3 E 3 5 I 5 s 9 _ 1* 3: 5 gig; E? 5 E’ ‘ 555 iii E Ego. is itE§§ “ 5% in 3 E 3 NOTICE OF"SALE BY SHERIFF Ri PURSUANT to and by virtue of Writs of Executions to me direct- it. 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' y The Canadian Press lsroata Steak lxahaaga-Aagast I steal Salsa Rial: Low close 0Is'ga INDDBTIIAIJ llld Accsp 11300 20% I190 11 Oil 00 031 30% 36 -1% Weston A 0307 010% 14% 15% +1 DA Oil 0650 000% 30 30% —- 90 CPR 0045 023% 22% 20% + % OILS Anglo mi 01000 34 Maltrana 20000 2% 2% 1% Mill City 23000 17% 12% 12% Place moo so Am Leduc 13000 7 0 7 +1 MINES Newnor 1107050 42 17% 00 +10 its on 309100 as 11% 15% ‘1% 104300 21 10 10% +2 01' Jacobus 105050 70 70 71 -7 Violent 104400 194 130 100 +11 §g§§§§§§§§ 5 3nsigfissfifig:=s==§§a.E§=§§§§§‘§.§=. §_aa:§§s;s§n§3===s§ns.E§:.§gsE.§.§:.: figs:zigsas33.3:=§=g=s.E§c.§§g§,§;§:.: _ Ba 0% % 3 ‘I Vs - derable 92-50%, 93-51 ‘/4. fresh §§§§n -1-, 31;; PRODUCE MONTREAL (cm .. Agricul- .7 lure department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices 1' to country stations wooden car- tons extra -large 55-50; large 54-55. medium 45; small 26: B 32: and C 24. Butter: current receipts ten- creamery prints. job price 53- 54. fresh wholesale tenderable 92-51, 93-52. Cheese: delivered Montreal. waxed. current receipts Quebec white 32, wholesale white 321/4.‘ Potatoes: Que new 755 1.60-E 1.75, Que 50S 1.25-1.65: N.B. 1081 .40- .42; P.E.I. old 755 2.50-2.75. ‘ colored 32 3-4. ‘HOW ’BO‘UT A KISS, DEER? ; seems to get along better than ' Ducks and deer at the Fort sanctuary get along well to- ie. 0nt.. race track game i gether but this loving couple f most. (CP Wis-ephoto) Er -' lambs. Tuesday’ receipts f or‘ Medium bulls were 17-18.00 both markets were: 1,209 catt1e.l and common 1 17. MONTREAL (CPI — Lrivestock‘ 982 calves, 631 hogs and 41 sheepg Good vealcr's sold at 25-30. ms- prices were steady on the east-. and lambs. 5 um -25 and grassers a nd end market Wednesday. 'l‘rad- j Good heifers were 22. medium‘ drinkers 15-18.50. lng was active and demand good. ‘ 20 and common 15-16. Grade A hogs were 32-32.75 Receipts at the east-end mar-‘ Good cows sold at 17-18, me- with most at 32 plus 00 cents ket were: 78 cattle, 177 calves. » dium 15-16, common 14-14.50 andl each. Bows were 21. 21 hogs and four sheep a n d ; canners and’ cutters 11.50 -13.50i Good lambs sold at 20. hi /\\ ‘ 1 1 BONSISTENCY! Newspaper Advertising Hits the Mark with a. Large ‘ and Constant Audience There's nothing hit-or-miss about the newspaper audience - it's a constant audience that varies little throughout the year. That's because newspaper circulation remains constant with little variation from month to month. There is no summer slump in newspaper reading" habits. Furthermore, readers can pick their awn tima——doy or night-ts enjoy the paper. And they do! For sure-firs results, advertise consistently in the daily nswspapsh wine fiuatrliam