12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. March 8, 1962. MARKET TABLES TORONTO (Continued from page 11) om losers were Imperial %, atlas Steel, off 2 ‘pet Telephone down % and General Motors, off one point. On the exchange index, in- dustrials climbed 4.09 to 621.65, golds .41 to 90.45, a Metals .40 to 207.45. Western oils slipped .16 at 127.20. Clos- ing volume was 3,679,000 shares compared with Thursday's 902.000. metals saw _Interna- Nickel rise %, Ventures % and Consolidattd Mining and Smelting %. In speculatives, tin American rose 15 cents to $1.35 after climbing to a 1962 high of $1.46. Calgary and Edmonton weak- & & Home A and B while Dome rose %. TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS change is trom previous board.lot clos- tng sale.) Net Kales High Low Close Ch’ MINES Abacu 1000 19 mw 1 Acad Uran 000 ft 8 8 Advocate 725.590 590590 Agnico 0 878 BO 4k Amal Rare 1750 19 1814 184 — ¥ Anglo Hur 12 960960 —10 ‘Ang Rouyn 00 16 18 16 Ansil 500 % Arcad wis 32000 11% A Area 7 Arion A Areadia Atl © Cop Atlin Rut OBITUARY JOSEPH D. MacLELLAN A feeling of grief and_sad- mess was cast upon Grand River on January 6th, 1962, when the death occured at his home of Joseph D. MacLellan in his 86th year, One of the oldest and revered residents of Grand River, where he spent a lifetime, his unex- pected death came as a great Shock to his family and friends as he had been in apparent good health, but as he became | & less active the past few years, | he was confined more to his home, He was born on January 16, 1876. the son of the late Joseph MacLellan and Ann MacKin- non, and was the last and youngest surviving member & family of 10 children, also ‘ef Grand River’ who pre- deceased him on August 6th, 1952. From then it had become his two-fold duty, that of father and mother —- a grave respon- sibility he so well fullfilled, and assuredly is receiving his Eter- nal reward. As evidenced by the loyalty and admiration of his family, the late Mr. MacLellan made his home a happy and Christian one not only for his family, but to everyone both old | and ing, who came to share his hospitality, and were always given a hearty welcom Being a very talented must- cian, many memories are dedi- cated to his memory, For forty years he directed the choir as | ‘well as being organist of St. Patrick's Church, Grand River, For his community he worked | ardently and filled positions as Secretary of the School Board, ahd as Secretary of the Cheese factory, which was then in use. Never had he refused anyone advice or help when it was re- his Blessings were Prayers answer- when God in His Infinite Mercy called him to Himself without an extended illness or & burden to anyone. He was frequently visited by his Pastor, Rev. Pius Murna- * ghan who administered to him the last rites tholie Church, Left to cherish the memory of the Holy Ca- daughters, Urban, residing in Cambridge, Mass,, Mrs. Basil McQuaid (Irene) ‘Indiana, Ce- lestine on the homestead, Wil- | lard in Somerville, Mass, (predeceased), Mary ‘(prede- ceased at birth), Lorne, Hamil- ton, Ont... Roy in on P.ELL. Earl in Somerville, Mass,, Ray | fn Pittsburg, Pa., hee, Howard | jacKinnon hog Grand iver, P, _ ie Wel- eft thirty ‘one Sanleniidres and | mains and to pay humble tri- bute to one one m will @lways be ch bed lacesty. "attended funeral | from his late fence to St. Patrick's Where Solemn Bons and Rev, Leonard Ay-! ——_ Ray Brown, MacKini Basil lacDougall, MacLe‘lan wane Mae- Flower bearers were nis Eeanteons, Pritip. Billy, ‘Urban Mactan and MacKinnon, Interment :| the church cemetery. 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Q| Un Fe 00 saddened to hear of ie death Mestre tae OS, TE |Weene™ «fee Ute a Tete [Ot Prank Wallace Wheetiey, son | Macintyre 1360 $80 20148 sos + 06| Vaune 1780 180163 170 14" | Of the late Ebenezer and Eliza McKen $500 17 104 17% | Ventures 1586 $61% #1 61% 4%) (Ross). Wheatley. in his 66th McWat 1000 SSA 42 | Vespar 5 6 year on Thursday, February Mentor 107250 683.) +8 | Waite Am = 1230 850 MO 40 ‘29nd, 1962. Se Fee Me res teeters | fae at a a Most of his life was spent in 100 72 7 71-3 | Willroy 12900 187 150 189 —7 | Charlottetown with the excep- 19550 133 130 192 32. Wiltsey 1150029 18-18 4. | tion of the four years spent soo 3s ak ae a | We a ze me serving his country with the mur ue | Yale en oo eee we ee Second Seige Battery during the en | Young NG $3800 32 3%» %9 a | First. World War and time spent 40 $$ Sy |Yukeno Goo 54 $41 | in the R.C.A.F. during the sec- 100 5 5S |Zenmac $500 19. 8D ond conflict.-For many years he : 2B, 24 mes | Zune teh 0% 2-H was a car salesman but later ee ee $4 sl Acme Gas 1000 tie 11% 11% + 4 Joined the Canadian National * soy" | Asamera 4800 108, 18 $3" | Railways as Brakeman where ee eis Bailey $A 475 810% 10 10% 4 %|he worked until failing health 3300 33 it % Mylama 3000 374 A bs 24 4 4 | New Rouya 1000 3h toa’ | N Sena 2 fm ie | Nickel ME TIM 8 ts Rim) 800) 32 itch-Ore +% 2 |forced, him to retire two and one-half years ag i. Wheatley ‘had a friendly personality and was very fond of children, He is survived by his wife the former Isabel B. Holmes, one son Ellsworth and daughter Margaret, Mrs. Ewen M. Stew- art, also six grandchildren, Mir- a and Norman Wheatley and id, Karen, Elizabeth and Kenneth Stewart, also one sis- ter Lillian, Mrs. John B, Mur- ley, all of Charlottetown, 2 The funeral was held from the MacLean Funeral Home on Sat- 0 iit 18 LI Pet | Charter oi Ce a may Mead 24th with the voli hmsinleg be eet nald A, Campbell offi- ee, ime came Lae aa calieg ‘assisted ‘by Rev. Robert “Unto the “abide With Me.” The Pallbearers were Gordon MacCallum, Gordon MacKay. Claude Carroll, William = Me- Cabe, Reg. Brittan, William Bu- chanan. Interment took place in the Peoples Cemetery. | is Latimer. Hymns sung were | z= R.T. HOLMAN LTD. learn how much fun making music can be! (even if you’ve never played a note before) If you can ‘pick out a tune’ you can sound like an orchestra! ELECTROHOME @ Kinsman ELECTRONIC ORGAN A Come in and try it. Pick out a tune on the piano-type keyboard. Hear it transformed into a violin solo, a flute duet—a jazz quartet—or a full orchestral effect. 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Gallant Son of Cape Egmont, provincial in the Ist yea” competition, Photograph the farm and winner taken of Peter Sauer, Mount Photograph at the farm t | \ } Provincial | the 2nd year competition, Stewart, winner of Winners in 1960 and 1961 . .. Ist year competition Provieciel. wineer. Aiton Carr, a Gree County ‘vent, Allison Carr,’ Harrington Kings Cty. winner, Kimball LeLacheur, Murray Harbour 1961 . . . Ist year competition @ Provincial winner, Tilman B. Gallant & Son, e Prince County winner, Tim B. Gallant & Son, Queens County winner, Hiflson Hughes, Harrington Kings County winner, Gordon 8. Robertson, East Baltic 2nd Year Competition? Provincial winner, Peter Sauer, Mt. Stewart. Initial. scoring will be made as soon as possible following receipt of entries. This will enable contestants to commence their improvement programme during the comparatively quiet season of the year. ‘ Send for your prine Hist anf entry forms to: The Rural Beantification Society, Post Office Box 11M, Charlottetown, PEL Entries Close May Ist... Final Judging Commences October 15th Perfection Dairy Barn Improve ment Competition sponsored by CENTRAL CREAMERIES LTD. with the Rural Beautification Society. $500 In Prizes in 1962 @ First Year competition | open to all milk and ercam producers in P.E.L and to those having earned less than 250 points in the 1961 competition. soe . Se . winner selected in coun! r A warded a prise fo the valve ot 75.00 Provincial -_.. ane county winner will be selected © Fra im, seme cg @ Second Year Competition - open to contestants Provincial prize ‘one winner to be selected from al! © cae received will be awarded a prize to the value of @ Special prizes of | | sena today to: The Rural Beautification Soc- ety, Post Office Box 1194, Charlotte tetown, ‘ — _—_—— Cr