JUNE 22, A 1950 HT: WESTERN suit - - ---H -......... .. .. ..... . ....-..... W ....-....- .. 4.. R D I A N Lauglilin-Barnett" of J. ELM!!! MURPHY House Phones: fouowlng etioree any. Newe-etend. Water Street; '30 per day or life per week. f;'.f,'..-our to the boy l'nlP0lIllIllo PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE I Illllllllr Street, Sunuuereide. Phone I081 News. Bubeeriptlnne, Advertising Bepreeentetlvee The uuerdlen may be bought ll any of the u googgtore, Summer Street; Gourliee Drugetore, ti "Centre! Street. N". Doueetwe Grocery, second street; blend Molar rreneport, Wetier Street; Alhen'e Grocery, 110 Bureell Street. I. L, Welt; in lleneington Th, Gunrdlln will be delivered to my home In suinmorelde by Carrier - Bouquets of beautiful sum- mer flowers formed the floral set- ting for the wedding in Trinity United Church, summerlide, an the afternoon of June 21 at 2 o.clock. It which Lila Evelyn Bar- nett, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Charles Barnett of lilmadale ex- changed marriage vows with Rue- sell Edward Leughlin. Ion of Mr. end GEORGE GLOW UB8 end 8081. in Summereldei Merl Geudet, 01 Grenville street; 'l'bone 3081 for thin service or give for delivery on. your route .Gl'JNEll.Al. INSURANCE. Ralph 5, Muttatt. Summe aide. -pR. CALLAGIIAN. stnallman Bum-1mg, Office hours 11-12. 2-5. 74, Phone 2352. -sPEClAL SPEAKERS will dis- cus; cooperatives in Seven Mile Bay Hall Friday, June 23rd, at 5,00 p.m. All interested please at- tend. -FUNEIIAL-The funeral of the pie Mrs. John Weeks, who passed may at her home in Elmsdale on June 20. will be held from Elms- dale United Church at 2 p.m. on y,-may, June 23. interment church cemetery. .. BIRTHDAY GBIIIJTINGS -- Mrs. Thomas E. Ramsay of Sum- mcrside was 'At Home" on Tues- any nit:-moon and evening to her mmiiy, friends and neighbors who gatiioi-cd to extend best WISIIDAS and (ongratulate her on the ninety- first anniversary of her birlii. Among the gifts received was a 1m-cly bouquet of Better Time roses. from the Kelvin Grove W. M. S. Mr. and Mrs. Horace pgyntel”, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Crozicr with their families arrived 11 the evening uitli their annual year, of a beautifully decorated blrliltiay cake and a freezer of Ice cream. -5 .. 1N MAGls'l'lt.ATl-:'S COURT -Before Magistrate R. S. Hinton. x. C. in summcrside on Tuesday a party fiom Albertoii, who by false declaration obtained, -ivh.iu under the age of 21 years, a liquor permit, was convicted and fined 325.03 and costs, or thirty days in jail, A party from Union Corner district was fined 525.00 and co.'s'.s or thirty days for having in his possession liquor not purchased from Government vendor. The cases of three parties fmm Rustico charged with being intoxicated at. Borden were adjourned for a week. Two farmers, charged with via- laiing the Highway Traffic Act by operating a tractor 011 the high- uay without having it registered were fined 51.00 and costs. -5 -CLOSING MEETING OF MIS- SIONARY SOCIETY-Mrs. J. Ern- est Morrison entertained the mem- bors of ihe Laura Bain Missionary Sricmiy of the Summcrside Bapt- ist Church at their closing meet- ing on Monday evening at her home. The president, Mrs. Roland Gay was in the chair and the theme was "Out of Doors With Christ". A number of articles in conjuncdon with the topic were read by Mrs. Bruce Johnston. Mrs. J. Frank Jenkins and Mrs. Ernest Morrison, also a poem entitled "Christ was the Outdoors" was givcn by Mrs. Roy Lidstone. The mixing of "What A Friend We Have in Jesus" and prayer by the president concluded the meeting. A social hour followed when de- licious refreshments were servcd by Mrs. Garth Toombs. Mrs. J. 11. Leuty and Mrs. Elmer Newson. S -YOUNG PEOPLE HOLD BAN- QUET-The closing meeting of the Y. F. S. of the Summerside Church of Christ on Tuesday evening took the form of a banquet for the members and their friends in the hall. over which the minister pre- ilded, and during which time gave ipecial information as to the time. place and other particulars regard- Ing the Y. P. S. camp which Will be held at Canoe Cove. Following the dinner devotional exercises were conducted by Miss Vera Rog- on. opening with the hymn "When the Roll is Called up Yonder" fol- lowed by the reading of Psalm 46 and prayer offered by the minds- ter. A special guest. Rev. M. D. Dunbar. of Charlottetown. deliv- ered an interesting and inspiring Address on "Three Strikes is Not Out". emphasizing the fact that Ilthough those things regarded as handicaps and defeats could with effort be turned into advantages ind victories. Following tihe ines- Iage Mr. Dunbar showed films of Summer Camps. especially the new ' The Friendship Circle and the Mizpah benediction brought the meeting to a close. , 5 -FAREWELL PAR'l'Y-A fare- ll was tendered Mr. and Mn. eston Raynor and family at the time of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Daw- 71 Central Bedeque, on Tuesday venlng when a large number of air friends and neighbors gath- red. Mr. T. J. lninen acted as aster of ceremonies and extend- best wishes on behalf of the mmunlty and expressed the re- ets of the citizens of the loss in John Green 'cer- N in a beautiful dinner set of ihrs which was A token of good- and friendship from the tllhbors and also several boxes f chocolates to the family. Miss. ulsa Cellbeck on behalf of thd which Mn.Rsynor wee e valued ember presented her with e autiful string of pearls. Mr. and 3- Raynor each thanked the rlends for iememberlng Waning games were pliiyed M music was furnished by Miss rion schurmen. Mrs. 1-lerold "W and Dr. Wm. Moreolde. on eccompenied Weston Raynor on the 01in. and Mr. John Douii on the itar. Lutichiwas served by the 8- named by the ladies. A "' S0!!! led by Dr. Moreslde ntnliledoque Women's Institute . and Mrs. Welter Leuchlin oi Sherbrooke. Re-v. K. O. Sullivan, M. A., B. D. performed the double ring cerunony. Mine Mary Geldert, organist. was in charge of the wedding music and M.re.nL. M. Callbeck, soloist. sang ''I' Walk be absent from his office and prac- Beside You-. Jun prevmus to the tlse from lath to 25th June inclus- ceremony and dun” me ugmm IV" of the register rendered "Through '-'ww All the Years." Pefs0IuI3 The bride. who wee given in -Mr. George A. Callbeck left marriage by her uncle Mr. Otto smith, was lovely in her wedding Summei-side by plane on Tuesday for Montreal. S -J. S. TAYLOR. Optometrist. of Charlottetown will be in his Alberton office this Saturday. June 24th. -DB. DEVVAR. O'Leery, will gown of white sheer with high neckline, three-quarter sleeves. shirrecl waistline and full skirt with slight train. Her full length veil fell from a coronet of lilies of the valley. She wore long mitts and carried I botiquct of Better Time roses. Miss Bertie Dawson, es brides- maid. was attired in a gown of Avalon blue taffeta with match- ing three-quarter length veil and 'halo headdress. She carried ii bouquet of Pink Delight roses. Mr Prowse Chappell was groomsman The ushers were Messrs. Marvin Wiley and Ralph lleckbert, Following the ceremony a recep- tion for seventy guests was held at Birch Hill Tourist Home where the bride's table with its artistic- arrangement of roses and iightui -Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Beer and two sons, formerly of Kensing- ton. are visiting Dr. Beer's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Beer of Montague. For the past year Dr. Beer has been taking post-grad- uate study in surgery at the Royal Victoria. Hospital. Mon- treal. After ii short vacation, he wlll,retum to Montreal to con- tinue his course in surgery. weiiiifoi Interest Al tapers was centered with a three- P ticr wedding cake, topped with ' ' ' pink carnations. Assisting the A wedding of local interest took place on Saturday morning, June 10th In the Church of the Ascen- sion of Our Lord. Weslmount. Quebec. when Mary Hilda. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Arsenault of Summerslilc became the bride of Leo. son of Mrs. Bridget Diamond and the late Mr. Diamond of Greenock. Scotland. The bride, who was given In marriage by Mr. Henry Edmonds, wns becomlngly attired in a suit of grey gabardine with a white pnnnmri straw hat and navy ar- ccssorles. She wore a corsnge of Sweelhciirt roses. Miss Winnie. Arsenaulf. who was her sister's) bridesmaid. wore a navy blue trlcatlne suit with navy and white accessorles. Her Corsage was while gardlnlns. For the ceremony, which was performed by the pastor Monsig- nor Wilfred Mcbonagh. the altar was tastefully decorated with white snnpdragons and approp- riate hymns were played by the organist. including the ever beau- tlful Ave Maria by Schubert. Following a reception the young couple left on a wedding trip to New York. On their return they bridal party in receiving was the bride's mother. who was attired in mauve with black accessories and -.4 corsage of Queen Elizabeth roses. Mr. and Mrs. Laughlln left on a honeymoon trip throughout the Maritime provinces, the bride trit- xelling iii a powder blue taffein with white accessories. on return they will reside in Sumnierslde.-S Borden -Mr. Hudson Bowlcy of Char- lottetown passed through Borden on Thursday en route to St. John. N. B. Mrs. Everett McKcnna of Bar- den has returned home after spending the past three weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Griffin of Burton. Lot 7. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walsh of Borden have moved into the res- idence which they purchased re- ccntly from Mr. Alex Brant who with his family have returned to Ontario. will reside at Notre Dame de ?I;(:e' DNil(,?r:'1'c,'::;I' served with me Master Gerald Arsenault spent last week-end in Bedeque with R.C.A.F'. during the war and is Mr. and Mfg Henry Aumaum now A photographer on the staff ofsthc Montreal General Hospital. Ml” Amy MMLQM of St. John, N. B.. is spending her holidays with her brother. Douglas Mrs. MacLean at Borden. Miss .0131: Griffin of Burton, Lot 7. is visiting in Borden with her sister, Mrs. Everett McKennii. , . , and Alma and Vicinity The Misses Rae and Isabel Donald motored to Alma on Saturday where they spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Donald. Mr. Arthur Palrier of Mliceuche, who has been employed at Goose Bay. Labrador. visited friends in Borden this week. His next em- ployment will be at the airport in St. Eleanor's. Mr. David L. Gordon who is employed in Bummersicle spent the week-end at his home in Alma. The arrival of the M. V. Abe- MW "lends 0' M David f.IY.?;-ii iZ'3iJ”;'”?..”.w.'l'.?'"i? i.I.".'i. Gordon are glad to know thatlbl I hi she is able to be out after being B',,;',fe:gm'f,,,' ” h""'' '” """” an invalid in her home for the .1 last two years. she visited her on tvgdnegagy night the Lung.- sister. Mrs. Fred Rennie on IAMHP Society held their card party Wednesday. tin the town hall with six tables A. Iplaying. Ladies” prize was won Mrs. Alvin Mountain and Mrs. by Mrs- Louis Hackett; 1zent's by Mr. Thomas Gallant. with con- solation prizes going to Mrs. J. R. Macmuchlan and Mr. P. J. Mc- Innis. The freeze-out prize was won by Mr. .103. P. Gallant. Mary J. Donald were visitors to, Elmsdale on Sunday afternoon.l They were the guests of Mr. and; Mrs. K. R. Matthews where they enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner. M'5- Cari” cmck9"' i ht:ii'i1e tliigi:-m3nAiii-,tol31:n lPaIr'i;mui)t:i and WV” Children NWICY Md .Thursday evening. Ladles' prize Claire are sinndlniz their va- I was won by Mrs. .1. V. MacDonald; cation at the home of his parents. agent's by Mr. P. J. Mclnnis. with Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Cro':kett.lconsolntion prizes going to Mrs. Thos. Gallant and Mr. .103. P. Gal- lant. The freeze-out prize was won by Mr. Fred Ranahan. I The Lsdles' Social Club'met at Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dunhar Mid. Willey and Garth were visitors to York on Sunday. M"- M" ”' Cm” "'5 t 3.'.'S.H1.”.i"iv2J..J.”i'.'t 5553.32 .'3i'.'i.' ggiwr to Oreenmount on Tues- twelve members '.in attendance. Mrs. Cogglns was in charge of the devotional period. Members re- Iported receiving n number of par- cel: for the Parcel Post Sale. A Miss Ploreiice Dunbar. student at Tlghish Convent, spent the W9Ek'9nd 1” "19 hm"? 0' 1"" card of sympathy was sent to a PITCH!-S. M15 H111 M”- HOW!” bereaved friend. Lunch was serv- Dunber. ed by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Rodgers and Mrs. Crump. Next week the club will meet at the home of Mrs. William Ozon. A I Mrs. Neil B. Barbour enter- tained a number of friends with ii quilting party other home on Wednesday afternoon. ROUGH ON ABSAILANTS NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C.. lJune 21-(CF)-A frightened no- man called police last night- ! frightened because she thought lshe had killed I six-foot assailant who attacked her. Key Smith. 2.0, told police the men Jumped from behind a tree and grabbed her. She knocked him down. "1 know how to look after myself." ehe added. explaining she learned judo I when she lived in Winnipeg. I Mr. sterling Jeffrey, of British 1 Columbia is spending the eurn-I mer months at his home in Almn.I Miss Dora Bowness, of the Civil service arrived to. spend her with her mother Mrs. Bowness, Montrose. I Mr. David Peacock of the Dept. of "Agriculture, was in the vicinity last week and formed 1 Holstein calf club with sixteen membe e. employce I Ottawe I holidays Reuben Miss Marlon Mebelien of Man- treal is spending her holidays at the home of her perenta. Mr. end Mrs. W. 3. Meclicllnn. Oontinued from pen 1 .and two bloodhound: brought from Port Huron were put on the trail. Both men killed were merried. de Llerrnen heving two children and Ooodyn. four. The killer's gun was believed to be It eten nub- Ihd ME IN! N”. BPGIIGHP WI1' machine gun. It was missing from Mr. end Mrs. John Callaghan of Alberton were luests of Mr. end Mn. Oon O'Brien on Sunday afternoon. . Mr. end Mrs. John P. Wallace 1'1-YE GUARDIAN 1C1-IARLOT1'ETOW'N ' ' rites mrcmg l 24 1-2, and 12 to 20. twills, gabardines, worsteds, triootines and charmeens. A wonderful range of shades. Sizes 9 to 17. 14 1-2 to Regular Values 35.00 to 59.00 10 to 20. ..i-vxn "' Tropicana: "' Mexicanas prior. cool pastels. 12 to 20 ONLY Just Arrived 300 New DRESSES "' Tahiiies Famous Names at a wonderful low Dozens and dozens of stunning new tyles in Summer patterns 38 to 44 w -3&9&-. &'9& - and No. A Saving of 55.00 to 317.00 ' on Every Garment Smart Spring and Summer styles in fleeces, gabardines, polos, twills, plaids, checks and corduroys. Sizes 9 to 17, 14 1-2 to 24 1-2, lteg. IIalues,17.95 to 29.75 24.50 12.95 F.ine.qiiaIity interlock cotton. binations in both the regular and Round neck. cap sleeves. Sizes-small, medium and large. White-pink, White-maize, The Sale You Have Been Watching, Waiting and Saving For .... Altman": SUPER AL Now In It's First Day. and Featuring ... The BIGGEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED Clearance - Complete Stock of Better Spring Coats. Shortie Coats A Saving Of Si 0.00 to 325.00 on Every Coal This season's smartest styles-tweeds, fleeces, coverts, corduroy SHORTS JACKET with or without. Q; Womc.1's T Shirts . '1 SMALLMAN'S FASHION FLOOR g Advertised here are only 5 of the SUPER SALE SPECI Two-tone com- mid-riff styles. . UPER SALE SPECIAL Shorts and Jackets . Special "Super Sale" Purchase Fine quality pin-wale corduroy shorts. Tom-boy style with back elty pocket cuffs. Sizes 12 to 20 In gggen. grey. blue. brown. yellow and , . SUPER SALE SPE L 2.119 Jackets to match above shorts, same colors, tailored, with patch pockets and ell around belt with which it can be ALS- Check Your Sale Circular zipper, nov- i. Sizes 12 to 20. 1.49 find a man." said a spokesman for the Ontario Provincial Police. "The King Lake district is rocky. sandy scrub bush country with plenty of cover." Sluartly before closing time. the lone bandit entered the bank and calmly walking up to the teller. Mrs. Rosa Leedham, ordered her to hand over the money and dir- ected the remaining staff mem- bers and five customers to line up against the wall. With two guns In his hands. he ordered the teller and account- ant H. W. Thompson to put the money Into two paper bags. He then herded the six staff members and the five customers into the vault, His attempt to lock them In was unsuccessful as he made his getaway. A. S. Beettle, manager of the bank was just entering the bank by a ride entrance at the time of the hold-up and described the gunmen to police. The accountant raid the gun- men remained calm and unhurrird in his actions throughout. De Lierman and Goddyn were among the customers herded Into the vault. Au roan as the bandit made his zetaway. they jumped into their own car and gave clinic. with Goddyn at the wheel. They heeded routh. Opposite the Negey form the bandit opened fire through the rear window of big car. lace were business visitors to in. car, Wiht the evening to A close. I Summcrside on Tuesday. "it.'; bad territory in which to His shots wont wild but about 300 yards further on the bandit'e . car swerved into the south ditch and the de Llerman car pulled up behind it.' At this point eye-witness Rob- ert Knobles. 16. working in a field opposite. said "the driver of the car fired through the rear window into the de Llerman car and jumped out, walked up to the car and fired more shots, kill- in: both de Llerman and Goddyn." The witness raid the man fir- ing the shots then dashed Into the nearby woods. leaving behind ii revolver and an estimated 523.000 in cash. 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