= T AD RESULTS! ~ ANNOUNCEMENTS CITY & QUEEN'S [47,cmee, tain 8:30, © 8.00 p.m. _ | AUCTION “4s” Score Cards . for sale at ° AND MacLeods Bar- caareee «Pane * ghin basement for Specials at all| eral Printing. ez / aoe See veers Oe your bea COME and see our| 00d Dollar eaiherey’ specials in Weekend Cases and se eee Also Twin Sets at $21.50. Quality luggage at lowest) IMPORTANT MEETING of the prices, S.L. Hardy and Co., 102) P.E.I. Caledonia Club, Wednes- ~ Kent Street. fay arenes, p.m, at YMCA. All GARD PARTY Southport Han| MEMPErs Plesse attend. Sponsored Guide Assoc-| GREENHOUSES open daily 8 — h oe ian = Tamhens Cauliflonar : u ; —— and Tomato Plants, Red Ger- REPEAT P of|aniums, Begonias, etc. Jewell’s .«Yazelbrook Alexandra, «Three 'Greenhouses, York, Phone 7074. Births, Deaths, Marriages p48: on this page, they appear for one edition on transferred to this department in the next BIRTHS YOUNG — At the Charlottetown ’ 27th, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. David Young, Belvedere Ave., a daughter, Debra Ann. ROUSS — At the Grace Mater- KING'S COUNTY | __ Bingo, St. Mary’s Parish Hall Montague, Tuesday, 8:30. Jack- pot-freezout and 16 other games. & play at ae “Sun Bonnett Jane Lane” in Pownal Hall Wednesday; June 3rd. cur- (When death notices are received too late to be included eee and Mrs. Wm. M. Rouss, (nee Lorna Creelman) on May 28th, a son, David Creelman. Hospital on Wednesday, May| STEWART — At the P.E.1. Hos- pital May 30, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stewart, Charlotte- town (nee Esther Johnston) a son, 7 ib. Donald Alan. nity Hospital, Halifax, to Capt. WHITE — At the Kings County ~ Coming Events Ga Tuesday, Thursday, Frasy| PRINCE COUNTY " Seeiit feud te OWitenin| BINGO IN Borden Legion Hall Dairying Co. Ltd., Cancelled for this week and the following summer months © Oliver MacLeod and C.A. Friz- -zell will be hauling cream to Wilt- Tuesday June 30th, _ shire Factory on Mondays and| 1959 for the Annual Thursdays, will take back butter! Hospital Picnic held at O'Leary. SALESMAN WANTED Tank wagon salesman wanted. Apply in writ- ing to the undersigned, stating age, exper- tence, marital status, Tacs Canada Limited © P.O. Box. 665 Charlottetown a » SCOTCHFORT Farm consisting of 60 acres of land, 45 acres in state of cultivation, balance in wood and lumber, and barn in good condition. Situated on paved - ~ house 3 y 13 miles east of Charlottetown. Reason for selling, ill health. ‘ Apply— oS D. L. FISHERS fons Scotchfort. ‘FARM FOR SALE - Niagara Finance Offers © . Good Opportunity For Young Men 21-30 -Education:—Junior Matric Experience:—Not essential Employee Benefit Program Apply to— 5 SUMMER STREET, SUMMERSIDE Telephone No. 2148 Company Limited FOR SALE Valuable property situated near income of over $5000.00. L. H. KENNEDY Real Estate and 166 Great George St. - ; — e+ centre of City. ‘ motel or business, frontage on Fitzroy and Euston of approximately fifty feet and depth of over three hundred fect. More frontage available, also contains seven apartment dwelling with annual Ideal for PRINCE COUNTY WOMEN Demoustrators full or part time—car necessary. Replies from city and rural greatly ap celebrated in the Cardigan Church Sunday, June 7th, 2:30 ® BOYS DRILL boxer shorts, size 6 to 14. Special 98 cents. Moore |- and MacLeod Ltd. Memorial Hospital, Montague. on May 26th, to Mr. end Mrs. old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacLean, Meadowbank. Mar- IN MEMORIAM ARNOLD — In loving memory of my father, H.L. Arnold, who departed this life June 2nd, 1953. The way he talked, the smile he wore, And all the thousand things so dear © I loved about him while he lived Haven't gone with him from here. They’re planted deep in mem- ory’s garden And watered daily with my tears To keep them ever fresh and vivid Through all the coming years. Ever remembered by Ezra., MAMYE — In loving memory of Joseph Mamye who passed away June Ist., 1943. Time speeds on, sixteen years have passed, ; Since death its gloom, its shad- ows cast, Within our home, where all seem- ed bright, And took from us a shining light. We miss that light and ever will His vacant place there is none can fill. Down here we mourn, but not in vain, Far up in heaven we will meet again. Lovingly remembered by Wife and Family. SHERREN — In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Henry Sherren, who passed away June 2nd., 1947. Oft and oft our thoughts do wand- er To a grave not far away Wheré we laid out husband and father Just twelve years ago to-day. We miss you dear at every turn Along life’s weary way And home has never been the same . Since you were called away. A happy home we once enjoyed How sweet the memory still But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. Gone dear Henry, gone forever, How we miss your smiling face But you left us to remember None on earth can take your place. Lovingly remembered by his Wife and Family. | $2,770,520, 61 cents_a-share; 1958, SUMMARY - By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto: Market mixed in slow trading. New York: Market mixed in slow trading. Montreal: Market firm in quiet trading. i _ CURRENCIES MONTREAL (CP) — The U.S. dollar closed Monday at a dis- count of 3 31-32 per cent in terms of Canadian funds, down %. Pound Sterling $2.70%, down %. DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canada Feils Ltd. com. 15 cents, class A 15 cents, Aug. 15, record July 31. Canadian International Power Co. Ltd. six per cent pfd. 75 cents, June 30, record } June 10, pfd. 4% per cent, $1.12% July 15, record une 24. Dominion Glass Co. Ltd. com. 50 cents, pfd. 17% cents, uly record une 26. Eddy Match Co. Ltd. 37% cents une 30, record une 13. Hinde and Dauch Paper Co. of Canada Ltd: 45 cents, Sept. 25, record Aug. 31. Royalite Oil Co. Ltd. pfd. "ag cents, uly 1, record une NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Blue Bonnets Raceway Ine., year ended Dec. 31: 1958, $210,- 267. (first year of operation.) Harding Carpets Ltd., six months ended April 30: 1959, $343,270, $1.44 a share; 1958, $90,- 008, 38 cents. Lamaque Gold Mines Lid., 4 months ended April 30: 1959, $244,734, 8.16 cents a share; 1958, $269,648, 8.95 cents. Teck-Hughes Gold Mines Ltd., 4 months ended April 30: 1959, $26,327, .55 cents a share; 1958, $18,598 .4 cents. Union Gas Company of Canada, Ltd., year ended March 31: 1959, $2,561,099, 58. cents. (1958 share earnings adjusted for 5 - for - 1 stock split in August 1958.) PRODUCE MONTREAL” (CP) — Agricul- ture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country station, wooden cases, extra-large 40%-41, large 40, me- dium 31-32, small 23, B 20, C 16. Receipts 140. Butter: Current receipts, tend- erable 63%, non-tenderable 62%4; fresh grade creamery prints, job price 64-65; fresh wholesale, tend- erable, 64, non-tenderable 63%. Cheese: Delivered Montreal, not waxed, Quebec white, 32, col- ored, 32, wholesale Quebec white, 33, colored 33; currecent receipts 0 o white fo.b., grading sta- tioh, 33, colored 33%; wholesale Ontario, colored 34%, white 34. Potatoes: N.B. 75s 2.40 - 2.50; N.B.~50s 1.60-1.75; N.B. 10s .37- 40; P.E.1. 75s 2.75 - 3.00; P.E.I. 10s 45; Quebec 75s 180-2.00; Cal- ifornia 7.00. GRAIN WINNIPEG (CP) — Buying in all grains on the Winnipeg grain exchange Monday was prompted by reports of dry weather condi- tions in Saskatchewan. Trade was quiet. Prices moved narrowly, although some were ir- regular. t Closing prices: Oats: Jly % lower 74%b; Oct % lower 74%a; Dec % lower 73%a. Barley: Jly % lower 99%b; Oct % lower 1.00%; Dec -% lower 98%. : Flax: Jly 1 higher 3.06%; Oct 1%4-1% higher 3.00%-%; De? 3%- 3% higher 2.98%-%. Rye: Jly lower 1.09%; Oct % lower 1.10%; Dee unchanged 1.11%nnt. Prices for class two wheat for Your memory lives within my heart With tender love and deep regret I who love you will never for get. Always remembered by daugh- ter Bertha. MCCAFFREY — In loving mem- ory,,.of Michael A. McCaffrey, who died on June 2nd., 1947. Someone remembers, someone cares Your name is a whisper in all my prayers A smile, a tear, a thought sincere How often I wish that you were here. ‘ “ Lovingly remembered «by his Wife Katherine. \ Funeral Director N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 5549 Royal Bank was up 2% at 88, Stelco gained 2 at 80 and Howard Smith was ahead 1% at 42%. Among a number of issues gain- ing major’ fractions in these groups was building products, up % at 35%. But Hudson Bay slipped % to 54% and % - point losses were gained a point at 32 ‘point losses each were taken by Quebec Power at 39 and Bathurst A at 46. Foods saw 1%-point gains each Ogilvie at 49% and Maple Leaf Milling at 18%. But Catelli at 40 was off a point. Down more than a point were Dominion Oilcloth at 42, down 1%, and Ford A, off 1% at 173%. Point losses each were taken by TransCanada .Corp. at 28 and Morgans at 35. In the senior.mines, Frobisher gained 50 cents at 2.50 as Hol- linger slipped % point to 33. Most losses range to 4 cents in a mixed penny group. The closing averages show banks off 1.12 at 65.73, utilities up 0.7 at 156.8, industrials up 4.1 at 316.8, combined up 2.9 at 263.4, papers up 3.7 at 440.8 and golds off 0.72 at 90.72. g : i Abitibi 36% Fraser » Abit pr .. GT Lakes 3™% Asbestos 29% How Smith 42% Bnque C Nat 57% Hud Bay Min 34% Bank Mont 538% Imp Bank . Bank NS 77% Imp Ol 41% Bnque PC 3™% Int Nick ci) Bathurst A #@ Int Pap 115 Bathurst B 3% Int Pete 4 Bell 43 «=Mass.Fer 16% Brazil 5% McColl - % Bldg Prod %% N St. Car 7 Cleveland 1™%, Noranda 51% C Cement .. Paudash 0 c mane ee S" Cc C Bak Com 64 Royal Bank 4% dn Brew @ = =Royalte Can Brew pr .._ ‘St. L Corp 1% Cdn Celan 31% Shawn n C Inf Power 1% Steel 80 C Int Power pr 55% Trans Can PL 27 CPR 2 «Un Steel = Cockshutt Walker Wr 2% —— D Brdge 21% Cons Dom Tar 17~=«“ Ford 173% Foundaton 4% NEW YORK NEW YOR K(AP)—Mild profit taking skimmed the top off the stock market's latest rise to rec- ord highs and left prices irregul- arly lawer Monday. Autos, coppers, rails, airlines and utilities ended the day lower. Oils and aircrafts were mixed. Some fair gains were posted by chemicals, electrical equipments and some drugs and rubbers. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks dipped cents to $229.90. Aluminium Ltd. of Canada was the fift hm tstetaoiosinaccvk. . the fifth most active stock in a total market of 2,730,000 shares, the smallest since Feb. 12. Alum- inium closed % higher at 30. Mc- Intyre Porcupine’s 1% gain was thé biggest in the Canadian sec- tion. Among the losers were Hud- son Bay Mining, International Nickel and Canadian Pacific. Among Canadians on the Amer- ican Stock Exchange upiter Oil and Preston East Dome added % each. Brazilian Traction and Ca- nadian Marconi lost by the same margin. What stocks did: Mon Fri Advances 411 487 Declines 559 497 Unchanged 224 205 Total issues 1194 1189 NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS ae nl Ww. eas Hadi Corp 5% Cons Edson 4 El Auto El 4% Utd Areraft 57 Gen Elec 62% Vanadium 7 Goodyear 138 Westngse 7 Gt Nor Ry 57% Int © T 29 Kennecott 110% TORONTO TORONTO (CP)—Western oils dipped on the Toronto Stock Ex- change Monday to their sixth suc- cessive, 1959 index low as trading was the slowest in more than a@ year. Western oils. opened lower, moved ahead around noon then faded at the close for nearly a one-half point loss. Calgary and Edmonton was down 1 at 27%. Bailey Selburn eased 15 cents at $8.35 and Cana- dian Husky lost % at 10%. Senior base metals were mixed. Labrador was off 1 at 26% but Noranda added % at 51%. Other changes were in small fractions. McIntyre was up 1 at 89 but most other moves among golds were small. Kerr-Addison dipped Ye at 19%. Index changes: Industrials up 19 to 529.44; golds up .04 to 93.98; base metals off .29 to 173.97; western oils off .48. to 2—Odd lot, xd — xr—Ex- rights, -warrants.) na Steck Sales High Low Close Ch’ge Abacus m= sO COU lt DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS Advocate 2%, % 200 Agnico 0500 & @ +3 Alsaitcho we é¢ S &. Ab Epi 1000 11 lb u —% Algom eo 1% 14 ™—% Anacon. non un ft Anglo Hur 220 812% 1% 12% Ansil wm e¢ es 8 Hh Arcadia se ww Ww +t Area wew Wl 1s + = on sb Yk 200 9 9 Fe —1 Atlin-Ruf 000 1s 194 1% Aumacho 7 1 6% Auscr = (“Gs OD St. Avilla 10 6 act Bankeno moo °»;mhlUhkhlUC CU HS =, 71 1% i 1 +3 Expl ‘500 6 9 +1 Base Metals 6000 16° #17 Baska - 1830 2 1% 2 +% B-Duq 90 2 62 Oo Beav Lod so w 18 w +i Belcher iz 10 «(100 «6100 Bethim eo 10 18 «17 ~CO--3 Bevcon im sas a 3 +h Bibis 3100 1% 10 We —1 Bicroft m2 6 6&6 «S&C Bem a000 15% 184 15% + % ie ee Bouzan is SS 87 Boymar soo. |OU8 > 2 +%! Bralorne 21m Ho BG TO +5 Broul Reef 1100 8 OF 57 -—1 Brunsman me 6068 4 Buffad i500 1 3&8 Bb Buff Ank 2100 180 180 6160 Buff RL 1200 |; Hh Th Cadamet 33000 35% 31% NY -H Camp Chib 50 80 8 OO -3 Camp RL 300 811% 11% 11% —% Can Astoria 0 OG, % M+ % C Dyno ee oe oe Pe Can NW 1000 6 «66S. Candore 36 C«aS UC +l Can-Erma «7 go 18 1% | Can-Met @o 6 3 3 ea” eat Ses Captain Cassiar oo sn% 1 ou —% Castle 300 5% 515 835 +10 Cayzor 0 10 0 Cent Pat 13 01 we mw Cent Pore 1800 18% 17 19% +% Cheskirk 500 lo sC H/T Chester 300 Se +1% Chib Jac ao so 7 -3 ChibKay 200 2 DB B® Chib M q000 13 1% i277 ~-8 Chimo 4000 6f. 6. 7 +23 Charcm a ee Coch Wi 0 35 3 375 Cody-Reco 1000 19 19 13 —t Colistrm 412300 0 3 3 Colomac mo 6h CO Comb Mt 15 S&S GS Coniages oT SE Coniaurum 1300 SH OD Con-Key 00 2% 2 WM C Bellekene -1500 i i i CBetaG oO lL 2 UW +t C Callinan 200 16 61) 6 +H C Denison 5050 SL 13% 1 C Den wis 2700 5 25 25 -S C Discovery 1100 390 35 35 10 C Halliwell 32000 » 7 Con M and S§ 700 $2i) 062% 21 +% c ans 23 m1 =O +k ° Nan ms OB Os Con Negus 6100 27 2 @ Con Nichol moo 6C8 C Northland 100 2% 2 2 —% C Red Pop, 100 10% 1% 10% C Regcourt #0 1% BD 13 Cm Sua 0) GS +t Conwet CT e001 Cop Corp 00 ow Cop-Man ame «(13 13 3 Coprand wm 16 20 216 —9 Coulee 300 @ 08 Cournor sy 3 ci om 2 We mh % Crowpat| 675 19 8 2 Cusco ‘3300 10 «10 «1 Daering 15 2 oe a 7 ‘Aragon O00 —" ag 30 Wh WH Dh—% Deer Horn 300 2 es 2 ame mm gist) 10% tome Donalda 2000 «12 Duvan 2000 : oe 1000 = ae wo 1s 158 el + East Sull 3900 215 20 210 + East. 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O'Leary ys + Ormsby im 2b eB Osisko wom mm + Paramaq io 067 7 7 +% Pardee im 7 = (3 Paymast 3 % 1s +% Peerless To 62 »> +3 Perron io 3p 2 @ Pick Crow 300 15 120 15 +5 Pitch-Ore 11500 &% 6 8 Fee» ie ‘ea Yn Pow Ra woo .U86~C68lCUSlCHk Preston ' 0 eS a Pronto - 206 35 63 OO i i 7 7 i Ascot oe 6 a Que Chb SHH 4 & -—-IK oe ine se 66% 6H CU Que ‘ 10 So 4 45 O15 Q Metal © 3200 & @ 8 +7 Qunston mn Bh Mh SB Quemont 27 812% 2% 12% Radiore = mo nz -4 ss &@ @ +3 nome 200 CUCU CD Realm seo 2 «6SCOCOCOSR C+] Renabie Ro M4 144 1448 Rexspar mo 2 2 2 Rio Rup 2000 11% 11% li% Rix Athab 0 3% = S a2 Roche 00 «(14 Rockwin so 7 & & -8 San Ant a a | Sand Riv 20 2 2 Sherritt 34 5 OOO Siscoe a eo 8 8 Slocan VR 130 13 2 13 -—2 Stanleigh 120 © S & +1 Stanigh wis 1000 30 8-8 Stanrck 1350 56 6 SE +2 Starratt 200 «C6 66 —% Steeloy 00 eH Steep R 265 $19% 16% 13 —% Sturgeon 200 2 21% 2 +1 Sud Cont m8. 8 8 48 Sullivan oo 217 «MS 217 +1 Surf Inlet 9900 5% % 534H+% Sylvanite 2525 114 14 14 —1 Taurcaenis 100 8 8 8% +3 Taurean vt mo 66 3 Teck-H an 28 2S 26 +8 Tenag 150 235 365 Ss + 15 Thom L 1000 6&8 6 @-2 Tiara 900 7 =%G& 7 Tombill 3000 106 «9 1088 Tribag soo 3 6S UB CS Trin Chib 1500 19% 1% 94—% Ult-Shaw 65 3 S U Mining mos DB U Asbestos 170 30 45 5 —i5 Un Keno 463 400 400 400 «+8 Un Fort 2900 3% 38 Upp Cam 13513 100 1% 126 —1 Vandoo - eae entures 138 Violas 7 Mm ms M3 Waite Am os 8 @ -—8 Weedon ma op nu OB roy 1100 165 i 16 a mo 615SlC CU Wr Harg 2000 153 «(151 «153 Yale Lead 1100 37 3s “% -1 Yellorex 1000 % H TH+% Yk Bear 4123 138 120 15 Young HG 6900 122.120 12 —1 Yukeno se 66 % Zenmac “00 3% BB Curb Bulolo so 410 400 40 0 —10 Yukon Con 1500 71 #71 «71 O1Ls Ajax os 8 «& 41 Almine 2 40 40 (50 CS Am Lelue on 6 Sb 8S Anchor sam MD MD 1 Asamera 10600 180 177 180 Bailey SA 113 8 8S oS -—S Bailey 6 pr 23 $21 #21 21 Banff 100 15-16 145 Basco 500 6 7% «6% Ch? Bata 200 0lUdTM/;) TM; MH—% Britalta .~ a ee a Calalta ws SB «HB +2 Cal Ed 3 $3 0% WM —1 Calvert 300 67 — SOS C Oil Lés 1100 160 155 #15 —2 COULwts 100 7% 7% 7 +10 |CS Oil wts 2500 105 100 1009 -—5 CS Pete 1375 485 45 «(470 «4.45 Cdn Dev “4 45 45 «47% «6415 ¢ Sones a 16 «(MB O48 Husky $il 10% 10% — Cdn WO 2 16 «15 (16S ag Cent Del 336 710 @O 7S Charter Oi] 1000 150 150 180 —3 Com Pete 20 315 «31S 315 C Allenbee 1100 7 7 7 CDrasn 00 %& @ 2m -—-—4 —— oo 0 7 5 —w Peak S00 4h 6% 414-—% acon ae 199 19 «+5 Dev-Pal _ 5387 13 10 +7 Dome Pete 20 $10% 10% 1% + % Dynamie 5500 165 160 163 -—2 Duvex Om «(1 9 9 Fargo 1200 570 350 SSO 0-20 Gr Plains 100 8160 6G Home O88 A 775 816% 16% 16% Home OU B 500 $16% 16% 16% HB OU G 24 $1644 16% 16% Jump Pud 0 MWK 0% DW —% Jupiter 300 211 «#211 21 (41 Kroy 1100 8 638 COSA td LI Pete 10000 2 «1% Marigold 2000 «12 12 2 —1 Mayfair 1000 162 162 162 -—3 Medal 270 25 = 280285 Midcon 4x0 32 7 7 2 Mill Cty es a: hw N Bristol 100% MH 94 —% N Cont a i i | N Davies 700 63% 0 MH N Superior 1926 109 108 109 Northeal 3000 18% 18 #18 NC Oils 500 295 4290 «295 Okalta 1700 100 100 100 —$ Pac Pete 1530 $14% 144 14% Palliser Soo 42 «6420« 0 42—CO 4:1 Permo pr 2599 14% 139 10 —I Petrol 4100 187 18 18 —4 Phillips 600 100 100 100 Place 13700 160 150 158 +3 Prairie Oil 600 310 30 310 —I15 Provo Gas 1050 274 25 270 Quonto 1009 1 OM Oo Ranger 700 19 199 199 Reef Expl 1000 7 7 , 24 Rocky Pete 20 10 WW 10 Royalite 0 68S COS 189 Sapphire 13600 140 120 137 +417 Sapph debs 30 $560 SG CSKsié 2 Sarcee 1200 18 «Ul UL —7 Secur Free 4150 505 485 485 —I5 South U oo 26 Bw B 2 mw tOUnThU6Mn Stanwell 46) 6 © @ —4 Submarine - 2 188 109 -1 Tex Cal 500 9 s&s —I1 Tidal 1000 115 13 13 -—3 Trans Can 3000 8 81 8&1 —3 Triad Oi 2350 440 435 435 Un Oils $825 222 220 229 +2 Wayne 420 19 18% 18% Wespac 200 «(21 2 ~D I Wsburne 470 85 OOS W Cdn OG 1300 145 145 W COdwis ae, ‘80 fs 75 W Decalta 2256 16 165 Yan Can 1500 «8 8 8 Curb Dalhousie 250 18 «068 BANKS Mont 145 $58% 58 S85 + % NS 143 $% 7%) 7% +% Comm 1732 9644 64 6414 + %& Imp 50 $74% 745% 7453 — “% Royal 1393 $88 85% 87% +2% Tor-Dom 612 $6054 80% 60% INDUSTRIALS Alumini 2600 $2: 2% 2% Anglo Nfld 3130 $7 he 6% C Brew 870 $42% 42% 42% + %& Dosco 220 $19% 19% 19% Inland 1540 ($6 “M&M —% Nor Star 165 $154 156% 1% +% Pembina N 200 $9% % % Simpsons 740 $35 M% 3% +% Stedman 25 $39% 3942 39% Wainwright 210 220 210 210 —10 Walkers 30% 834 3% Weston B 75 94% Hh Total sales: 2,085,000. MOST ACTIVE Toronte Stocks INDUSTRIA: Mass-F 17985 $16% 1% 164 + % Arcan 12211 87% ™™% 7% StL Corp 10240 $14% 17 17% + % Hard Carp 9190 $154 M4 Mis — % Bell Phone 6468 43 42% 4 + % Place asne Me 150 «158,> +3 Sapphire | 13600 140 120 137 +17 Asamera 10500 180 #177 180 LI Pete 100000 1% 2 N Davies 700 63% OD 497519 3s 2 1 nN niyleme “70 22 «1S wD 3 +8 Qunston 4000 5% MH DB Agnico os00 68 & & +3 Can-Erin 40427 1909 16% «100 ~—t AL FUNDS By THE en American Growth 751 8s Beaubran | 29.73 32,28 Canadian Investment 9.20 10.160 Canafund 37.91 39.81 Champion Mutual 535 6.00 Commonwealth Inter a4 9.28 Corporaje Investors 62 02 - Hy ciel Hi all Hi ta 4 Hl peas a3 ree met if ! [i z | : SY 5 ij | A : Ai i ! i i | ! | rae i § i ij E 3 g e : i 8 e Bis 3 8 ! E af | i : z 5 LI i : i i 4 m a hi 2 i i ! it q | | i uf } i Hd 5 2 bs 3 DEATH NOTICE GORDON M. CROCKETT The death occurred at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on April 19th., 1959, of Gordon Melbert Crockett in his 66th. year. Born in York, he was the only son of the late John Donald Crockett and Henrietta Bryen- ton, and farmed on the old home- istead until stricken by poor |health and moved to York sta- | tion to become the station agent. | This position he held until the time of his death. His funeral which was very largely attended; attested to the 'esteem in which he was held in ‘this and surrounding districts, ;was held on ~ April 2ist., from | York United Church of which he was a communicant member, the service being conducted by his pastor, Rev. G.A.D. Elliot. A male choir, accompanied by the organist, Mrs. Lloyd Vessey, |sang favorite hymns.of the de- ceased: “The Lord’s My Shep- hered,” and “Abide With Me.” Mr. J.B. Lewis of Freetown sang the beautiful solo, ‘Sometime We'll Understand.” Pall bearers were: Leith |Brown, Claude Lewis, Lorne Vessey, Harry Lewis, Frank Watts, and Peter Proud. Left to mourn the loss of a kind and loving husband and father are: his Wife, the former Mabel Craswell, one daughter Gladys (Mrs. Ernest McDonald) and one son Donald. Two sisters Margaret, Mrs. Vernon Rodd of Charlottetown, Florence, Mrs. |four grandchildren to whom he was greatly attached. Many beautiful floral tributes bore silent testimony of the de- parted. He was tenderly laid to rest in the cemetery adjoining the Church. ; CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Gordon Crockett and fam- ily wish to thank all them neigh- bours and friends of York for the very generous gifts, she receiv- ed from them, and for their many acts of kindness in their time of bereavement—and to those who sent flowers, ‘cards .and letters i Randolph Murray of York, and|.y; i Sih F if be Ref oe z i f i i f | a e f : a i i z i 8 f f % ' iH s z | | | i BF F fh , iy i i F E | ( v > i ; i : i e li i i i i ¥ 2 Qi i Es sek BI 3 Be I : i : i ik z s Bw ow ba? 3 &, y é i z § i i ? i ih iF rf RR | E i 2 : : | ‘i 8 5 : E i a z i i =f » < ; E a ~ s es . i : g i 4 z i i i a RBs | of sympathy, a very sincere thanks to all Dom Equity Inv 6.5 \sar 58 Exec Fund , 5.6 5.94 Fond Collectif 5.4 (5.98 Grouped Income 4.00 4 Grouped Income Accum 5.61 Growth Oil and Gas 7.30 «67.00 Investors Growth Fund 645 639 Investors Mutual 11.6 12.6 Keystone 13.53 14.64 Leverage Fund 14.07 15.21 Mutual Accumulating Fund 7.7 8.40 Mutual Ipcome Fund 5.36 5.36 North Amer Funl of Canada 916 9 96 Sav and Rev 5.39 5.89 Ravilisson 492 541 Regent Fund xd 3.73 6.50 Supervised Amer Fund 732 7.86 Supervised Exec 55 33.04 Supervised Exéc 56 ais 8 Supervised Exec 57 al Supervised Growth Fund 402 42 x—TV Electronic 16.21 61 Timed Investment Fund A 58.90 B 5 90 United Accumulative 15.02 1633 A——Less and B—plus stock exchange commission x—U5S. funds, : i Gee FRE i : J 4 B 3 meas enn oom i ft : é | | E ‘ Hi § ty é 3 z 5 i z 5 t, ee 8 5 ah F Fe fl 48 Hy & * j i bits é Tt Ei f B 7 : i i Pegabe td fittest; sR : Bigas BFEES eas df gt aha ee a orn ramen * RRR sap opgpeeeneen emetannntn- emeytan o i Ev ba