we (REAT the sick well jeew's Pharmacy .. week 4 special Wampoles Leth egular $295 extra bargain 399. Open 8:30 am to om | SPRING HATS arriving dally. | juding hats for tiny tots | ne Elite Millinery, 142 Great | jorge St. Open all day Sa y z | PARENTS ARE asked to en | week at a ‘Board ‘Office, Phone + FIRST AID Coupee commence: h 26th, 7.30 p.m. at Red) we Heat . Men and women ‘welconse. Instructious | free. CAKE SALE at Moore MacLeod’s Ltd., Friday at 10 p. m. sponsored by Notre Dame ‘Alumni. | PARK ROYAL Players will present their three act comedy Friday, Mar. 2rd, 8.30 p.m. Sponsored by Crapaud United Church Women. VICTORIA HALL Saturda: scallop supper, Auspices United Church Women. | CARD PARTY Warren Grove | School tonight, Mai 23rd, se- cond game of tournament. In aid of Jr. Farmers. CRAPAUD HALL — Friday, March 23rd. Park Royal Play- ers will present their 3-act com- ay, “It’s a Long Lane” at 8:30 by Crapaud United Churen Women. RUMMAGE SALE at Com- munity Centre, Saturday, March ‘th, at 6:00 p. m., in aid of Precious Blood Monastery. SEE THE ALPHA Y’s Men's | plans for the new Provincial Building at their spring show, April 2nd-Srd at P. W. | PARTY _ Marshfield | Saturday, March 24th, "ARD school t 8.30 Births, Deaths, BIRTHS GALLANT—Born to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gallant" (nee Catherine MacEwen) 171 Rogers Land, Summerside, at] a a weight 8 Ibs. 4 ozs. IVES—Mr. and Mrs. William Ives wish 2s hag coed i ar rival of Ips tj Ralph io aa ist, PICKERING—At the Charlotte- town ype ng on March 20th to Mr, and Mrs. Carl Picker- ing, a pe David Anson, weight 7 Ibs. 15 ozs. IN MEMORIAM GARNHUM — In loving mem- ory of Donald Garnhum who Pasged away March 23rd, 1956, His memory ie Passed away. Always remembered fa- ther, mother sisters and bro- \er. CUTCLIFFE—In loving memory of Harold Cutcliffe, Cape Trav- erse who passed away one year ako today March 23, 1961. “For God so loved the world, that Hea ave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” John 3:16, Always remembered by wife and family. oe loving a. of aa eee: Sede * who March 23, 1958. A silent thought, a Tet tear eeps his ever dear, is for Grade } for Sep. sored 2 = this “i's @ Long Lane” in Crapaud | come Hi March 24th chicken, ham and) 8 | Deep in Announcements —— CITY & QUEENS |,,° LOWER MONTAGUE variety a Friday, March 30th 8 bridge Hall in ‘aid in Cam | Of Cambridge Hall. YOU BRING the floor size, hee will cut your floor cove to fit. A good selection in stock. Hilehey and Vanlderstine, Mon- Marriages BURHOE — In loving memory of my dear father Daniel Bur- hoe who passed away, March 23rd, 1961. my heart lies a picture Worth more than Silver and gold Its the picture of my dear father Whose memory will never grow Inserted by son Maurice. POULTON—IN loving memory of PX in Halifax, March 25th, 1941. They say time Pog all sorrow and helps But time oo far has oly proved how much we miss him yet. God gave us strength to fight it. And courage to face the blow. But what it meant to lose you No one will ever Sadly missed by mother, fat- her, brothers and sisters. eae a loving m of my dear brotien, Alvin Tupper Chapman, who away March 20, 1952, I cannot forget him, I loved him too dearly, For his memory to fade from my life like a dream, My — they tle but my heart sincerely For "grief 0 often dwells where it never ‘CARD OF THANKS I wish tw express my sincere thanks. to Dr. Gillis and. Dr Jewin and to all other Drs. and all were nurses Kin fo te while Tarp a Hospital and all my friends and reatives special thanks to friends and all who ime takes away the eige of brook friends But memory turns back every saaty missed by wife, Edna, family and grandchildren, MILLAR—In loving memory ot ad” Benj Millar, passed away March 23, 1961. ee dear father, thy work is o'er, Thy Willing hands wil toil no A loving father, Had oad toes, on earth we'll find-like Loviogly remembered by the TEACHERS Teach WANTED wanted for Grades 9, 10, 11 and 12 in Morell Regional High School. Applications will be received by the undersigned until March 31st 62. Per Order, Frank Dunn, Secretary. TEACHERS WANTED For O'Leary Regional High School for 1962-63 School Year. Applications for teachers for Grades 9 to 12 will be received by the undersigned Mrs. Sarah Carruthers, Secretary. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. March 28 1962. 18/ Das» MARKET TABLES NOTICES regu: | hockey tonight starting” at 6 | ‘Admission 15 cents to all. TR Can PL 45 tii 4 Uh % Vadomatic 125 $74 7% 7% - % onra iver voi tougat,| MONTREAL | vie’ i at at at ‘iday, regular skate 8.30-10 Webs Kup 80 200 200 200 orclock. ‘Admission 28 and. 33 | ,.,Comtiaued from page 4) went le ie Sais “96 21% * 56 cents. Saturday morning School 184+ 4 Zellers 135 $354 394 354 — 4| Hockey Wiltshire vs Winsloe at CANADI ‘eae F 138 — 44] ay m4 00 68 wo 420 Mires J 100 $1046 on inte = i oe aan an Aang A PRINCE COUNTY J icon 'h ts to” am 0 4 Anta e040 on B 100 $30% 30% 204 — 4 12500 5% 54 POT LUCK SUPPER, Kensing- | Som [eco 0 S134 15M 13% — %4 toh a0" a8 08 ton Presbyterian Church Hall, | ¥ 3 2 = Monday, March 28, at 30, Spon. mo a a ma me Presbyterian Men's | Ogiivie Wo $534 304 Ba m0 8 mM 6 Association. so $22 2 +h” oon 2 nG Pete im) S16 16 10 420 515% 15% 19% PANTRY SALE at Kennedy's| Pase Here mo 0% 24 mn 200 575 575875 —$0 Store, Kensington, today. (Fri-| Porter i Saat um BM it ‘me 2M 36 th th day afternoon,) sponsored by the | Price Br 377 $53% S314 5344 — 4 300 250 250 ao" ta] Kensington brinch, Prince Coun- |@8 Gas 6 sm 7m 7 — 100 $2344 2314 204 24 ty Hospital Ladies’ Aid. ee ae me th mh Roe AVG 1 shee i us ae NOTICE — All taxes owing A ions as le Irishtown School must be paid | Rothmans 100 ou MW Mh +h by April 10, 1962, or will be | Reval Bank 208 1000 160 160 160 handed in for collection, By | Riswel Sous 225 Mote te * order of trustees. sw 0 ane ata | Salada F 1950 4 4 4 4 SUMMERSIDE camera club,|Stawin 3729 1980 210 201 m8 44 Saturday, March 24, 8 o'clock, | Shawin A 300 $238 23%, ub Cop 1200 13 12 12% Canadian Legion. everyone wel- | 519°" oe me mn a a a | eo a a KENSINGTON RINK tonight,| sieve A 0 fas 23° 33 MG Bint ass BS 3 Friday, North Shore Hockey. | Texaco Cn 550%. 56% Con 400 $20 19% 94% Ist game of finals for R. §.|Teytom 108 seshs om s = i| Seprane 2000 1M 14 124 Humphrey Trophy. New London | ¢ - Te OBO Ob phsey Trophy. New London | tm ¢ Cop ae wt 9M? Couvretie A 200 $12 12 it :00 p.m. Admission .25 and .35| FMP) skate after. LOYMENT = EMPLO’MENT PANTRY SALE at Kennedy's Store, Kensington, today Friday March 2 30 Goch, sponsored VACANCY by Kensington branch, Prince ounty’ Hoepital Ladies A X-RAY TECHNICIAN ,AT GALLANT: See and hear the Baldwin Blectric, Organ, (caro ce! hese raadel | feo Provincial Hospital Campbellton manuel, beautiful lee Even- ereeee neeuare aati Department of Health Co., Phone R40-31, Howlan. tector High, school praeyn ion: sup- KINGS COUNTY ented by a special course in x- Tas ere and soma, pee in operating and maintaining x-ray equipment. DUTIES: This is technical work in operating and caring for x-ray equipment and the process- ing of x-ray film. SALARY: $3,060 - 3,780 per annum. Annual in- crement $180. Full Civil Service benefits including three weeks annual vacation with pay, sick leave bene- fits, superannuation and retiring leave. Competition closes April 13, 1962 APPLY: Civil Service Commission P.O. Box 1055 Fredericton, N.B. VOTICES | OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE In Fur Pool Building Water Street, Summerside 1400 sq. ft. of floor area suitable for two spacious See Heated, with rear entrance and built-in Apply:— SUMMERSIDE CO-OPERATIVE TENDERS Sealed tenders addressed to the sec- ~ retary, Kinkora Dairying Co-op Ass'n., Ltd., Kinkora, P‘E.I. will be received until 5 P.M. in the afternoon, 5th day of April 1962. Tenders are called for the hauling in of cream on all the routes. The lowest or any tender, not neces- sarily accepted. Signe Kinkora Dairying Co-op Ass‘n. Ltd. : J. LINUS MULLIGAN Secretary QUEENS COUNTY LIBERAL NOMINATING * CONVENTION For Federal Candidates will be held March 31st At 2 P.M. At The Community Centre 15 Stewart Street Charlottetown Poll meetings to be held immedi to elect delegates ely }1.09 at 118.07. cau a Labrador dropped one point fm | Tatin'am 92690 138 ur st gt a t etals, International | reiten 1000 160 187 157 2 Supervised Income Nickel % and Hudson Bay Min- |i tac saat’ an” —3 Rareateieat ing ¥%. Ventures rose %. Spec- | Lorado 42650 101185 192 4B United Accumulative ulatives saw Northgate gain 50| [enn = iw 7H 7a . at cents to $6.00 and Lake Dufault | wecdon ‘300 388 7 10 cents to $5.25. MacLeod 1000 107 105 105, ‘Total sales: 2,846,000, ROYAL SECURITIES in western oils, Calgary and | Madsen 10 213 212 213 42 MOST ACTIVE TORONTO stocns Corporation Limited ae ee Belcher awe ww + | Bethim 2100 22 235 Be Bibis wo? 7 8 *1 | Bideop 95500 96216 Bi Black Bay 11400 14 + mn (16300 57 + alorne 350 665 + | Brout Reet 13707 28 713 405 + | Butte "Aok 100. 200 —3 | But RL 00 5 Cadamet 1000 9% Camp Chib 1108 610 a 1773 40 C' Astoria 9500 6% | oa 93 x 268 107 300086 sis 2 on 2 3500 23 475 S124 1% 1M +% 2900 185-1 3000 ™% soo 4 4 aod 29 29 i016 15 2m 8 8 5000 68 ot 20 410 410 100 495. 495 1000 2000 25% 35 300 27 N 2500 15 1S | 1500 6A 6 3700 165 138 500 18 18 300 Mo 4902s 49% 46% me oh B 1800 98 1640 100 99 so m3 C" Rescourt 3000 7 arm #000) 2000 660 685 500 8H 2g 135 7 3500 41 2000 786 i 7 S50 120% 2 3084 9 44| tow 6 sins m4 14 —1 | crowat 50 . Sra tn” (Bes So _ e | D'Aragon 5700 ache | De Cour 012000 ae ee flere so FARMERS INSTITUTE DELEGATES CONFER dona 14500 16 Titan 1000 2% ns ~ M4 De Pac 9735 S148 ‘The annual meeting of the , across the province attended. | president, J.L. Dewar, secrete atin aie a ene) ee i | Date 1 it te 124 47, | Central Farmers Institute was Seen above, left to right, a8 | a. ang Earl Ings, Mount Her ot oe 0 eee | seem uel oe = held yesterday afternoon at they go over the agenda are ae ard 100 10 8 8h Donajda $000 944 ‘%+%| Birch Court. Delegates from | Heber Myers, Albany, vice bert, president 1000 163 163 163 27 | Duvan 1100 jendel = 30003 HOS + | Kast Mal 1100 Nat Pete Wayne Westeel 155 $94 9% 94 — %| Elder 300 158 Ne Place Westville 008 * 9 | Eldrich 00 11 Asamera — Faleon 850 $5 Glacier Closing sales: Industrials 137400; | Faraday 4400 171 Yan Can mines and oils. 814,700 | Fiwest ‘T3000 Fatima Ule-Snaw | Francoeur 2500 10 Lencourt TORONTO = |=... = eco Mines “S16 $285 2814 29% + pw: | Genex un Latin Am TORONTO (CP) — The stock | Glenn. Uran 2200 5 F MUTU market extended its losing | Goldale "i000 254 65 254 By THE CANADIAN PRESS 2 id As string to four sessions during Grandrey 4000 15 AN Can Com 875 9.60 light trading Thursday. 200 315 can 6.36 697 ‘Industrial losers included Abl- | Guit Lead sesoo iecee aint 244 1029 til, “down %, ,Interprovincial |Gumr 341 os Beaubran BR 3640 Pipe Line, off %, Shawinigan, wikis Canadian Investment 10.70 11.73 didn and Alas Stee, off | Hao O12 Champion Mutual oo te Canadian Celanese, Trans. Can: Hastings 800 93 Commonwealth” Tate 10.8 ada Pipe Line, Canadian of Lakes 12700 20 Commonwealth Int Lever i eries and Bell Telephone alltel Headway 00 31 0 “ European Growth eto Se | eae Lae maa | pulelo 615 805 800 800 —10 ed ndertone Concentra ons Banks provided ‘an unde Hollinger 556 $21%4 21% 21 home Gis | oe 1) 1) 0) —w of strength, with Montreal up | Howey 216 216 216 AM Rox 1000 2702727 Federated Growth Nova Scotia %, Toronto-Do- | Eee cay te TR M| Amines 1100 se mmo oe First Oil and Gas ; Pam 43% 41% 434-14] Am Ledue 300 64 64 4 — A Fonds Collectif A minion 4 and Roy: Taito m0, 36 6 + a n I- 6 | Anchor Miu Thr B.C. Power gained % and Al-| mspiras sam 300 20 ‘ies am goma Steel %, while Dominion | 1s % 9 polit Foundries and Steel climbed 1% 3 Waite stam Bm | Bley SA fo 66%. Foundation Company, Jscobus ‘so a ‘a a} subject to its heaviest trading joie e since an annonymous takeover Jonsmith sow 2 2 bid was announced last week, | Kewvile a rose % to 14%. err A Tor-Dom ‘On the exchange index, todus- i ia a “ti “oo a a i trials dropped 1.08 at’ 623.90, |1)’Dutauit 14480 5 as as 8 ¢ Brew golds .03 at 87.98, base metals 1 osu 200 84 at 205.11 and western oils | Shore Man Bar 60-2020 By The Canadian Press Sales. High Low Close Cb’ge INDUSTRIALS, 14004 $17 Edmonton fell one point to 23%, Home A and Pacific Petroleum % each and Dome %s. ‘TORONTO CLOSING srocns Investment Securities ALEX, M. WILSON | Stock 137 a jal 4-5322 nager Gratien "eh Ch’tow y The C: Torani "stock E: City 1000 15, maplete tabulation —%| Murphy Oi 300 325 325 frenmetions, (Quolatons In cents. us- +h a Yona marked #3 jend, xr—Ex-rights, xw—Ex-warrai Net change {8 from previous boerd-ot| Merril 2700-784 1 closing sale. 1000 2 +1 Net Min roe amo sah 10% its Stock Bales High Low Close C ‘Mt Wright 10700 42 MINES ‘Multi-a 50% +1 act 0% 30 31 Murray M wis 1% unan t Acad Uran 12000 8 7 | 74 + 4%) Nealon 6 6 +H voce 100 580 580 580 New Algt EOe iS sia +% 1 7 7 —2 |New Ath ‘15800 27 27 1 ‘Akaitcho 1500 40 0 New Bid 14000 11 10 —% | Iba Exp? 100 4 3% 34— | Ne % | Amal Rare 1% 15) 16 din = We are progressing with the time: Our buildings now have three symbols instead of two. ‘Sw Tew ITU ri i a OBITUARY | Oka mare mo’ 3 3**™ 1 We offer our farmers two complete feeding programmes, ‘4 oe tren | ted Ufabute Wo the ‘der, orcas Sau cis ome we | Feeds in all forms—Mash—Pellets—Checkers—and Ettes. ceased. Ormaty 1000 » w +1 , i _eee | A sanitation programme second to none with the Howard and Purina Line. "me wae Combine these Mr. Farmer and you have our aim. A complete one stop 0 290 5 (8S bose is ig Sear arners ioe om i io i . “Se tox Sw A grind and mixing service with the farmers in mind. ot . woe ae. samo “ty “te A complete parts and service centre for tractor, baler, com- Connell. After marriage | Purdex 5 5 mate bee heme: in Chariots: | Sie me MTF bines and all farm equipment and motor trucks. ae Ea ot Pld Fe a i a fly anda very wide circle of | Maat” zw 7 or A well stocked store—with Refrigerators—TV—Feeders— a. ll e7Tse we Belts, etc. ' kindness. aterons ° She was a ‘Past Noble Grand’| Rass, 30m St _ Lodge Resim = 5012114 12 +41 Our sales and service staff will be happy to discuss your farm needs with mpres.| Ressbie wt ow a —u | you. Call at the store with these three progrssive symbols. sive ceremony, for her on Ft | Ro"iiem ior via isi Mrs. Smallwood, leaves to| Rix ‘kihay ie se ; SHUR-GAIN PERMAAAAAA, mourn her husband, | Rowan ‘i a OP) fax, oan, ol Chaviottetown | en,ct Sen 16 tm awe PURINA mod five grandchil Em: meee h ee Sister, "Mocjoie ‘Gir. Ten "C. oes oi . i Weeks of Portland, Oregon) | st. stand ‘“ Zea ste has been with her fer| em, Se "The funeral service took place| Sua" "me fy Th Sng e . in Trinity Chureh on R 1067 GOS TS HS K F d Se L d Feorowy 9 Rev 3.6 Ball Scot "eS te ensington Feed Service Ltd. BA, and Rev. CC. Lewis com| Str, Sa eS, 1S sisted by the sing-| Noreen oo Our Motto: Two Services—One from the product—The other from ie te oan “Abe Wh| eae Se ee cunutes, = |i wes BS fw 2 K Rugged was beautifully = rendered by Mrs. C. T. Vallis | om t = we mt Phone 36-R ‘ensington Tn took place fn the Torment mee @ + 4 Peoples | Towas me 2 @ Ot