isEPTEMl'3ER 21. 1950. V THE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN Some or Alleged. Oakes Murderer Given Police .. t;ao-uir)- mam. I'll 509 mt” A Nassau do may for Oakland, C;alif.. -armed Wm, the name of a person given mm as the murderer of Sir Harry ogkes seven yearszago in his Ba- Wnas mansion. rm t The name'ot the alleged slayer pf the Canadian-'tn'iilio'naise miner was supplied by Mrs Eildegarde Hamilton. prominent lilort Lauder- ule, Fla" portrait artist. Later we told reporters she didn't: wanti ,0 become too involved in the in- vestigation "because it may not be me for me to vial Nassau am. "Mrs. Hamilton -said the repeat- ed a story told her two years ago Edward Maitvs. 31-year-old Oa-kland mechanic. She told the gtofy Monday night to Asst. Supt. lldberts of the Nassau police and Police Chief Roland of Fort Laud- at-dale. Maiava had told Oakland polce Monday that he knew "the inside story'' of the bizarre Oakes mur- der case” and. identity of the killer. Oahu. who discovered the rich gold vein at Kirkland Lake. Ont.. was bludgeoned to death in 1943. Asked by a reporter why she didn't want to become involved in an Oakes murder investigation. .ise repiied:' '1Jo you remember the murder of an American woman last year 1 Nassau. whose body was found at the bottom of a well? "it is generally believed that the woman knew something about the Oakes murder." Miss Betty Renner. 37-year-old Washington, D.C.. lawyer. was found dead in a well Last winter. Doctoral Provo mrsouvs can "bring you law must 4 Softer, Smoother Skin .1 Fewer Blemisltea 4 Clearer Complexion .1 - NEAR "THE HAPPY GANG” end for loveliness all over BATII SIZE PALMOLIVE - CBC NETWORK - MON. ihru FRI. yourfIfWhoma Re-lloofecllwlrh ieannrrraspnatr "Oha" and "Aha? come naturally when your home is roofed with Barrett Asphalt Shingles. Hardy Barrett Shingles are trim and westhertight.-seal stay that way. 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Count Alfred De Mar-igny, tried and ac- quitted on a charge of slaying Sir l-lorry. said he "fervently hopes” the mystery can be solved. In an interview De Msrigny said that until the murderer of the Canadian inilllonaire is found aim will "continue to be a "P90Die still believe I murder- ed Sir Hanry, although I did not and was found innocent." he said. "Finding his killer is my only gislinfe for a 100-per-cent clear IN MEELORIAM MR5. -mosses somrns - Thar! passed. away to the "great beyond" at her home in Kensington on Monday evening. August sour, Mrs. Thomas somers at the age of seventy-six years. The deceased had been in fall- ing health for the past two months but still attended her household duties and the care of her aged husband and semi-invalid daugh- ter, gver doing for the comfort of her loved ones, never considering her own health. one -week previous to her death she became suddenly ill with "flu" and complications set in. and despite medical aid and tender nursing she passed away on the above mentioned date. A devoted wife and mother. her place in the home can never be filled. it is hard to part with those who are near and dear to us. Still we be- lieve that this is God's world. and being a God of love. will bring all things to work together for good. left to mourn besides her sorrow- ingihusband are four sons ad three daughters by a former ma - tinge; also one brother. Mr. An- drew Bryanton. sea. View, and two sisters, Mrs. Emma MacDonald. Freminghaxn, Mass., and Mrs. James Duggan. Sea View. The funeral was held com St. Mark's Church. Kensington, on Wednesday. Aug. 80th at 2 RM. Services were conducted by Rov. S. J. Davies and Rev. J.A. Mc- Gowan. Rev. Mr. McGowan based his sermon on the 23rd Psalm. tak- ing as his text: the words. "rhuugh I walk through the valley at the Shadow" bringing an inspiring message. and 'ort to the her-. eaved. He also spoke in high terms or the deceased. Rev. Mr. Davies read the Scripture lesson and led in prayer. A mixed choir rendered sweetly three favorite hymns, "The Lord's My Shepherd", "Rock of Ages", and "Jesus Lover of My Soul" with Mrs. James Sheen at the organ. 'l'he floral tributes were Wendell Profitt. Alexander Hilts. Frederick Sernple and Ernest: Man- itwen. Mr. J.L. Devison, mortician. Interment was in Margato ceme- V MP7. New Many Wear FALSE TEETH with Little Worry lat. talk. laugh or sneese with- out fear of insecure false. teeth dropping. surplus or wobbllnm l"AS'I'l!l.'I'lI holds plates firmer and more comfortably. This pleas- ant powder has no gummy. I006? pssty taste or feeling. Doesnt cause nausea. It's slkallnuo (non- aeid). Chocks "plate odor (den- ture breath). Get FABTEPE at: any drug store. as roolxas-iary.otsaraottawassuui purdrsae- a painting of Mono Cutie. Ayear tohershsdiosndrelatoddse - beigot his story from a "blonde' to ..4va.V.-K V H l H rr.NAL);xsiIrai'! (lo:-.l'1Elll i IN MEMORIAM -5 sons. Macnasr. ensure. an. The sudden death of Mrs. Mich- ael Burke, Sr. occured at her home in Georgetown in the early morn- ing hours of Thursday. August 1'1. after a brief illness. In her ?2nd year. her passing came as a great shock to her many friends and rel- atives. A devout member of the Roman Catholic Faith. she was a prominent and active member of the Catholic Women's league. the Legion of Mary. me was- also a member of St. Jsrnes' Parish Cred- it Union. the Georgetown com- munity League. She was the wife of a. First War veteran and mother of a veteran of the Second World War. She leaves to .mourn.yher sorrowing husband, one son Michael. Jr. Four daugh- ters. Mary. (Mrs. William Prosper) of P n. Josephin (Mrs. Henry De Veaux). of West Spring- field, Mass.. Catherine at home, and Florence (Mrs. Patric! Law- slaro). West Springfield, Mass.. Il- so four daughters: Julia, Anna. (Mrs. Fred Morrison). Veronica and Georgenia ,redeceased her several years ago. . , Also surviving her are nineteen grandchildren, four great grand- children. The funeral was held from St. James' Church on Saturday. Aug. 19 at 9.00 A. M. Requiem 1-ligh Mass was celebrated by Rev. 0. Kiggins. Interment was in the church cemetay. The pallbearers were Patrick Murphy. Joseph John- son, Fabian Baudreault, Russel White. William Prosper and Gor- don Ross. MASS CARDS Mr. Michael Burke. Sn, assets and Marion - Georaetown. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Do Veaux and family -West Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. William new and family-Georgetown an-. and Mrs. Michael Burke, Jr., and family -Georgetown Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lawsure and family - West: Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Prosper and family - Georgetown Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Peardon tum. -Montague. t t be':'llse pallbearers were Masts Mr. and Mrs. Walter Monsan- Percy Dridcoil. Peter Mcnonald. Georgetown. Mrs. Josephine Rackes and Helen Gotell - Georgetown. . Mlrs. Allen McDonald and Mary -F etown. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McDonald and Ronald - F fuel-OWIL Dr. and Mrs. A. Kennedy - Georgetown. Mrs. w. D. wright and family- Georgetown. community Welfare league Georgetown. Pupils of Georgetown Hish School - Georgewwn. Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Got.ell- Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Gotell - Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Morrison - Georgetown. Mr. J. J. E. Doyle and family - and famiiy-.- Waltham. Mass. Georgetown. 3. and Mrs. ldvesd Dubai: - W Springfield. Mass. St. Anne's Sodality-West Spatu- field, Mass. Rev. Thomas P. Griffin - West ssrinamld. Ill!!- Msa. lbs-gant Wank - Wdt Mala. Mr. and Mrs. hank Ohsssst - West Springfield, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mccsrthy - West Springfield. Mass. Mr. Loranee Oisriten - Morell. Mr. and Mrs. saoigueoonaid - cardigan. I - west Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan - West Bilrincfield, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest uwssxe -West Springfield. Mass Mr. and Mrs. Richard Oardlcnn. 3-. R. 2. ulna. Lindsay - Georgetown Ray- ty. Mrs. John Kelieher - West Springfield. Mass. Milsddnrud burley - Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Corey - West Springfield, Mass. Mr and Mrs. Joseph lazwsure West Springfield. Mass. d, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Fitxeraid West: Springiield, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Derby - West Springfield. Mass. SPIRITUAL BOUQUITB Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Tuaglin - West Springfield, Mass. Mr. and Mara. Joseph Cirabowski -Wat Springfield. West Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. John Tradytna - West Springfield. . Miss Nan McDonald, R N. - West Somerville. Mass. Miss Helen McDonald Somerville, Mass. RERIEMBBANCE CARD Mr. and Mrs. Arlene Doucette - West BYMPATHY CARD! Mr. and Mrs. N. W. lowther - Charlottetown. (Letter). Mr. J. J. Ii. Doyle and family - Georgetown. Community Welfare League - Georgetown. (letter). Miss Marlon Walker - George- town. Mrs. Marion George and family -Georgetown. , Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mcduigan and family -Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Llewellyn Georgetown. Mrs. Rose Wilson and Theresa- Oardigan N. t Mr. and Mrs. William Hook - Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. William Deooste. Sr.- Charlottetown. Mrs. Myrtle Bsbinoau -George- town. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Morrison - Charlottetown Mrs. Murislsuaexenaia -- Cardi- gan. Mrs. John Dugas, Rita and Anita -Souris Mr. on Mrs. James H. Morrison -Chulottetown. Mrs. Annie Hatch and family - Georgetown. Mr. and Mn. Joseph Victor - Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Marten- Georgetown. Miss Martha King -Amherst. War Veterans Allowance Board -Ottawa. (utter). . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clements- Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bradley - Bedford. Ma. and Mrs. Milford Betchiider -Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Boll,-Bor ion, Mass. ' Mr. and Mrs. wouiard Yorston -Walthsun, Mass. 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