Ten Million is Latest BROCKVILLE, Ont. (CP) — 'l‘h:icves who smashed into the vault of the Brockville Tr - and Savings Company last weekend may have made off with the big- gest haul in North American his- tory. The Recorder and Times said Wednesday an “official source,” which it did not identify, has placed the total loot at nearly $l0.000.000. The source estimated the value of r eg i s t ere d securities and stocks at nearly $7,000,000 along with $2,250,000 in bearer bonds. $20,000 in ca-sh and an undeter- mined amount of jewelry. Previously the largest robbery in North American records was 16 months ago when thieves rifled 132 safety deposit boxes in a Montreal bank. Police estimated between $4,000,000 and $8,000,000 worth of valuables were taken——1 they said an exact tally of the boxes’ contents was impossible to make. Officials of Brockville Trust and Savings. a branch of the Montreal Trust Company, have refused to confirm or deny The Recorder and Ti-mes report. Tues- day company officials estimated‘ the total at $3,765,000. On Mon- day they gave the figure as $2,- 265,000. Only the bearer bonds, which make up about a quarter of the reported total, are negotiable by the thieves, officials said earlier. The registered bonds can only be marketed by those to whom they are registered. NAB SECOND SUSPECT Police in Montreal Wednesday picked up a second suspect for questioning in the robbery. One Montreal report said the man was also being questioned in connection with another trust company robbery there last Jan- uary. T h e report adds that three other suspects now are be- ing sought and that two others-— a man and a woman—were ques- ioned Tuesday night and re- leased. <' Officers of the Montreal police, the Brockville police, Ontario Provincial Police and the RCMP are co-operating in an intensive hunt.for other suspects. Earlier Wednesday one Mont- real investigator was asked to comment on a report the Brock- ville loot might reach $7,500,000. I Detective - Lieu-t. Leslie Hobbs ~ Guess In Bank Robbery He said even police were still guessing at the amount of regis- tered bonds stolen. MARTIN REMANDED l A man arrested after an auto chase in Montreal Monday ap- pieared in court here Wednesday I in connection with the theft. Rene Martin, 23, of the Montreal sub-I urb of Rosemount was remanded‘ one week on charges of breaking. and entering and committing an indicta-ble offence. Police said a key found in Mar- tin's car Monday led to the re- covery of about $1,500,000 i-n ne- gotiable and non-negotiable bonds from a Montreal ‘railway station locker. ‘ A published report in Montreal; Wednesday said Martin told police‘- five persons in the gang met in a, motel a-fter the robbery and splitf the loot, getting $1,500,000 each, including $60,000 cash. . The robbery occurred some- time Saturday night. The thieves. broke into an office above .theI trust company and cut 3 hole in< In spite of the rain last even-lgeant - at - Arms. The meeting the floor, dropping into the com- pany offices. __cnv AND 0ENTRAL REMEMBER C.W.L. Tag Day,i BREADALBANE Presbyterian Friday, May 9th. A. SOCIAL evening will be held on honour of Heath MacQuarrie and Hon. J. Angus MacLean in Breadalbane Hall, Thursday, May 8, at 8:30 p. m. — I-IISTYLE Millinery very Spec- cial Discounts on hats for “Moth-* er‘s Day” . HALF PRICE SALE of Remem- brance Silver Pattern at Burns Jewellers. REMEMBER Silver Pattern half price at Burns Jewellers. WRIST WATCH Trade in Sale for a‘ few day only Your old watch will get you a 40 per cent Trade- In Allowance at Burns Jewellers. “WE MAKE R/wbber Stamps". Clarke Printing Service. Dial 4904 40 PER CENT Trade-in Allow- ance on watches at Burns Jewel- lers." HELEN MORGAN and Juliana Housedresses $2.98 and $3.98 At The Fashion Shoppe. SPECIAL PRICES on Jewell- ' cry for Mother’s Day at Patter- sons on Kent St. near Queen. JUST ARRIVED Boys Viyella shirts in authentic tartan: 8-18 Moore and MacLeod Ltd. RENT A. T.V. at Firestone. Dial 5547. “WE MAKE Rubber Stamps" ' Clarke Printing Service. Dial 4934 FRESH SOUTH SIDE "Lab sters" daily, at Tea Hill Grocery FREE JOHNNY CASH Photo with your Johnny Cash records at Toombs Music Store. TRADE YOUR old lawn mower today for a “New Power Mower” Firestone Home and Auto. WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gey’s Pharmacy, open 8:30 a. In. to 8 p. m. GRAND’MERE Banlon Swea- ters For Mothers Day at The Fashion Shoppe. FOR MOTHER’S DAY — May 11th. See Reddin Bros. for Rust- craft Greeting Cards and Gifts, \ IMMUNIZATION clinics for children will ge held in Runal centres during May and June by the Health Department. Parents the teacher in their district for tclliienidate and place of the nearest c. HAVE YOU thought of a watch for Mother s Day. Is her old one worn out? Is it old fashioned? We can help you sellect just what she wants. Pattersons 113 Kent St. Near Queen. /Qi'i§\ 3" Do you know‘ . what the Rock of Ages seal stands for? (? Before you buy a‘ Family Monument you owe it to yourself to find out. Vere Beck & Sons Ltd. Montague & Ch’town N. I). Macl.EAN FUNERAL ‘DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown DIAL 5549 - was in Lower Montague cemet- !Church annual congregation meet Iing, Friday, May 9th. 3.30 p.m. I PANTRY SALE at Holmans’s _May 9th at 2 p.m., in aid of the jsouthport Girl Guides. I BATTERIES (GOULD) 6 volt 315 plate $11.50. Batteries (Gould) ‘12 inch—$14.95 Special Price. Tanton’s Accesories Ltd. I RUMMAGE SALE ST. JAMESi Church Hall. Friday May 9th.- 7.00 p. m. RUMMAGE. SALE. Y.M.C.A. Saturday May 10th. 2:30.-' Brigton Group Junior ’W.A. BABY CAR seats as" low as $1.75. Baby car beds $9:85. Tan- tons Accessories. - MOTHER'S DAY Cake Sale at Moore and McLeods Friday, May 9th 2 p.m. St. Thoinas Aquinas society. TAILORED to Measure suits Regular $79.50 Brit-ish woolens Sale $49.95 Satisfaction guaran- teed-—I-Ienderson and Cudmore. MEN Be Measured today for your new spring suit. Regular $79.50 Sale $49.95. Delivery 3 weeks. Henderson and Cudmore. NO MAN OR WOMAN, however ifriendless or forsaken, but who, in the eyes of The Salvation At- my, is a fellow creature whom the Divine Helper would never have passed by. GIFTS FOR MOTI{E,R"I‘he'Bi- ble House has a variety of ap- propriate items: Bibles, prayer- _i books, devotional ‘books, mottoes, Iplaques, etc. Come and see (op- posite Eaton’s). I TAP DANCER — The wrongI _name appeared under a picture .' of “Dancing Winners” in Wed- nesday’s paper. Bernet-ta Murphy: is wearing the silk topper. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond J. Murphy, Charlottetown’ -and took firsts in solo rhythm tap and in double tap. IN DEMAND - Too many will want to get into the second John- ny Cash Show tonight, says How- ley Crockett, chairman of the iiremen’s committee sponsoring’, the show. He urged citizens to attend the early show to avoidl disappointment. . - = PRESENT SHOW — The Merry Minstrels of the Basilica Holy Name Club presented a show at the Sanatorium last night for the patients and staff who enjoyed the presentation. CARD PARTY RESULTS ._ The results ,of the card party held _ at)the Clover Club last night are as follows: Ladies’ first, Mrs. Walter O'Brien; second, Mrs. D.J. MacEachern; consolation, Mrs. C. Clarkln: gent ‘first, Johnf Nantes; second 'Ph ip Creed; consolation, Eddie Smith; door, prize, Frank Essery; freezeout,I Mlrs. Albert MacRa,e: Wallace‘ Berrigan: special prize, Mrs.? Frank Doyle: tournament winn-' ers, Mrs. D.J. MacEachern and Vernon Gay. ‘ FUNERAL WEDNESDAY the funeral of the ‘Mrs. Grnladys F. Pray was held from The MacLean Funeral Home yesterday after- noon. Services was.conducted by Rev. T.H.B. Somers, ‘Interment cry. pal-1 bearers were Welling- ton Mellish, Harry Johns-tone, J.j 1.]. Paquet, W.W. Reid, Laughlinl MacKinnon, E.E Clowson. BIRTHS MILLS-—At Souris Hospital May 2, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mills (nee Celia Riley) Bay Fortune,‘ :1 son, weight 9 1ibs,, 2 ozs. I MURRAY—-In the Charlottetowni Hospital on May 4th,- 1958 toi Mr. and Mrs. Reginald F. Mur-I ray (nee Joyce Lee) ,3 daugh-, fer, wt. 7 lbs. Barbara Joyce.I BEINOIT — At the Charlottetown , ospital on May 7. 1958, to I L°‘édl0§ Seaman Robert Benoit ‘ I IleriIrioM1:' Eemm‘ Wmdsor‘ 0"” I Weigl1t8ll:(s).n, Joseph Paul” I DEATHS I MACKENZIE s dd 4 - Wednesday, May 7‘? 19eEIi3I,y I Hector M. (Gus) l\IacKenzie in his 54th year. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home until 10 WILL SP‘EAK Mr. Perry F. Rockwood noted, radio evangelist, be the Guest Speaker at the Charlotte- town Bible- Chapel, Friday,= Sat- urday and Sunday May 9, 10, and 11, v Mr. Rockwood was born in New Glasgow Nova Scotia. He attended Knox College, Montreal, Acadia University, Wolfville, No- va Scotia, and Toronto Bible Col- lege Toronto.-. Mr. Rockwood will be accom- panied by the Soloist and Organ- ist on the “Peoples Gospel Hour”_ Miss Stella Jarema and Beryl Grant. _ The team be holding an after Church Radio Rally in the Queen Charlotte High School Sun- day May 11, at 8:30 p. In. late residence, 12 Ambrose St. Funeral. from Trinity United Church on Saturday, service commencing at 2 o’clock. Inter- ment in the People‘: Cemetery.-I, JENKINS -- At the P.E.I. Hos- pital, Wednesday May 7,‘ 1953, Mrs Arthur E. Jenkins of; Georgetown, In her 75th year.| Resting at the MacLean Funer- ' al Home. Funeral from George- town United Church tomorrow Friday, service commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment -in George- town Cemetery. MACDOUGALL-—-at -her residence 26 Dorchester St. on Tuesday, May 6, 1958, Mrs. Annie Mac- Doug-all, widow of the late Cap- tain Archibald MacDo,u-gall, age 88 years. Her re ains were transferred yesterday morning at 10 o'clock from the Hennes- sey Funeral Home to her late residence from where‘ the fun- eral will be held on Friday .morning at 8:45 to St. Dun-‘ stans Basilica . for Requiem High Mass at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment in the Catholic Cemetery. Gov’l. Announces New Head For Atomic Power OTTAWA (CP) -- The federal government's multi-million dollar atomic energy program has been a leading nuclear power. Mr. Gray, vice-president of ad- ministration and operations of \Atomic Energy of Canada Lim- ited since January, 1954, suc- ceeds William J. Bennett, 46, who retired May 1 to enter private in- dustry. Trade Minister Churchill also announced Wednesday that Roy J. Henry, 60, vice-president of El- dorado Mining and Refining Lim- ited, has been appointed pres- ident of that company, govern- ment agency for purchase and sale of Canadian uranium. The two posts previously were held ‘by Mr. Bennett. He was named president of the Eldorado Company in 1947 and president of Atomic Energy of Canada in I 1953 Good Attendance At‘ Bible Chapel ing a good meeting was conduct- ed, at the Bible Chapel. Miss 1 Mr. Bennett has become exec- utive vice - president of Carna-, -dian British Aluminium Company; ,put in the hands of 45-year-old Limited. 1 said: "it's possible, but we don’t L_0I‘-I16 G-ray, 3 PF311‘1€'I301‘n €11” know. Name me any figure, high 31n€e_I‘ Who ha§ Played 8 IIIEJOIISALARIES NOT REVEALED or lower, and it‘s still possible.” role in Canada s development as_ made public. However, it is re- ,ported. unofficially in Ottawa that ' Mr. Gray and Mr. Henry will re- andperliaps as much as $50,000. Mr. Bennett's salary as pres- ident of the two companies was The salaries received by heads I ‘of Crown corporations never are ceive annual salaries of $35,000 ‘ {reported recently as $35,000. But, a government source said this» was on the low side. Mr. Bennett is one of three top ignations were announced after the P r o g r e ssive Conservative election victory March 31. The others are Mitchell Sharp, 46, deputy tr ade minister, and George Mclvor, 64, chief com- missioner of the Canadian Wheat Board, whose positions have not yet been filled. ;President; Garry Boyd, 1st Vice- ;President; Allan Fraser, Mone- iton, 2nd. Vice-President; Ed. Er- lvin, St. John, Sec - Treasurer; 1G. S. Storey, Charlottetown, Ser- concluded with banquet and soc- ial evening. federal civil servants whose res- ‘end. So Mr. MacLean received Olga Shaw played the hammond‘ organ. Mrs. Joseph Wooton sang two lovely solos: “God Leads His Dear Children Along”. and “He’ll Understand And Say Well Done". Mr. Christensen spoke on the sublect, “Is the Lord Jesus Christ coming to earth again?” his text was Zechariah 13:4 “and his feet shall stand in that day Upon the Mount of Olives”. He stressed the need _of each person to be prepared for this great day. and ‘to give more concern about their eternal welfare. ‘Mr. Christensen's message to- night is. “Will there be.a great Judgernent morning?” Mr woot_ ton will sing “The Great Judge- ment Morning". Refrigeration Society EI_e‘cts' Gordon Bait The annual meeting of the N.B. -—'P.E.I. Chapter of the Refriger- ation Service Engineers Society of America was held at the Brunswick Hotel in Moncton May 3rd. Guest speakers included Ma- jor C. L. Dow. Director of N. B. Technical Institute, H. E. Kearns, Director of R.S.E.S. Canada and‘ A. J. P-ike, International Direc- tor. It was noted that Refrigeration -Air Conditioning field is expand- ing rapidly in this area with-re- sultant shortage of qualified ser- vice engineers. The Society plans to complete a brief this year to ;be presented to the 'prov'm,c,ia] . will arrive at Montreal at 4 p.m. Governments in the Maritimes covering studies required for ade- quate training of youths interest- ed in entering this field, in the hope that this training will be made through Technical or Trade Schools. HAZARDS -.It was also noted that the in- crease in large units is creating hazards in the field where inex- erienced persons are attempt- ing to install or service this, equipment. The Society will also continue its efforts to make the public aware of the danger to small children in abandoning re- frigerators with doors intact. Death of small children through suffocation has resulted in many instances. . Officers elected for the ensuing year were: Gordon Batt, P.E.I. MAY SALE OUTSTANDING VALUES IN NEW SPRING CLOTHING. O 2 Pairs Trousers O Reg. to $49.50. $30“ MEN'S suns O Fine Worsted Flarmels O Wrinkle‘& Spot Resistant 0 Long Weaxing & Good Looking Will Observe _ i Nurses’ Sunday I National Nurses Day, Sunday, [May 5th., was celebrated by the Saint Veronica‘s Guild of the -Charlottetown Hospital as a day of rededication and was conduct- ed by Rev. Father Moreau, ;CSs.R., rector of Holy Redeemer ‘Parish. I The day started with Mass in ‘?the hospital chapel, followed by a .Communion breakfast served by ‘the Sisters of Saint Martha. Fa- }ther Moreau gave a short ‘talk after breakfast and conducted conferences during the day. Holy Hour, in which the nurses and sisters joined in congrega- tional prayer and singing follow- ed by the benediction of the ‘ljslessed Sacrament, concluded the ay. Monty WiII Visit Canada May 12-20 OTTAWA (CP)-—Field Marshal ,Viscount Montgomery ‘will pay his farewell visit to Canada May r12-20 as deputy supreme allied ,commander in Europe. He will ,vacate his appointment in Sep- ‘ tember. ‘ ' ‘ The defence department said Wednesday Viscount Montgomery ;Monday. He will stay at the ‘home of Dr. Cyril Ja-mes. chan- ‘cel-lor of McGill University, be- fore coming tp Ottawa Tues ay. On May l_4'Viscount Mon gam- ery will visit‘ ‘Prime Minister ‘Diefenbaker and Defence Minis- ter G. R. Pearkes, hold a press ' ‘conference and address a lunch- eon meeting of the Canadian Club. In the afternoon he will visit veterans. He will address officers of de- fence headquarters May 15 and confer with the chiefs of staff. In the evening, he will attend a reception for senior officers, ac- tive and retired, who fought un- der his command in northwest Europe and Italy. He will attend I a dinner given by Sir Saville Gar- ,ner, United Kingdom high com- I missioner to Canada. O Newest 0 SP'ORT COATS O Fine All Wool Tweeds O All sizes 35 to 44 O New Spring Styles O Reg. $29.50 $21 .50 Light Shades MEN'S_ FINE QUALITY sronr SHlRTS—SPEC|AL $2.95 _|l_A_en's Tan Drill rams . . $3.95 | Men'sT-Shirts 93: MEN'S SUMMER JACKETS. assorted styles and shades $9.95 -'- BOYS‘ -‘—- — BOYS‘ -— — BOYS‘ — Black denim Jeans, sizes Fine quality S po rt Fine knit T-Shirts, as- '10 to 16 years. Sanfor- Shirts, plaids and ivy sorted s h a d e s a n d ized. stripes. stripes. $2.95 $1.95 98c 1-} gm o'clock this morning then at his I Advertising Correction In Wellner Jewe1ler’s tisement in Wednesday's Patriot,| strings of’ pearls were erroneous- ly advertised. due to a typogra- phical error. This Mother’s Day Special is as follows: 100 strings of pearls, special 79c each. Well- ner Jewellers regret any 111900‘ venience which may have been caused by this typographical 91‘- 1'01‘. adver- oi PAT OTTAWA, (Special) — Hon J. Angus MacLean, Fisheries Min- ister and Prince Edward Island’s representative in the cabinet, at- tended a swearing-in ceremony in the House of Commons Wed- nesday all by himself. Mr. Mac- lean, who is also MP for Queens, was absent from Ottawa when cabinet colleagues and conser- vative MP's were sworn in as members Tuesday by Commons clerk Leon Raymond. The Min- ister was in P.E.I. over the week- preferred treatment Wednesday. A special ceremony was held for him alone. 5 Cases Heard I By Magistrate A Wheatley River man was fin- ed $20 and costs or 30 days when he pleaded guilty to a charge of, illegal possession of liquor IIII County Magistrate‘s Court this morning. The accused, was arrested at East Royalty during the later part of April. A Wood Island’s man, pleaded guilty to fishing without a license and was fined $10 and costs or I0 days. A North Rustico man appeared on two charges arising out of mo- tor vehicle violations. On the first count, driving an unregistered ve- hicle, he drew a fine of $10 and costs or 10 days and was fined $5 and costs or five days for fail- ing to have an operator’s license for the current year. An Edward Street resident was reprimanded. He appeared inv court on a charge of operating a' truck with defective equipment. After hearing the evidence, Ma- gistrate Gilbert E. Gaudet, dis- missed the charge. It was noted in court that the second hand truck had just been bought on Saturday and the ac- cused had been driving it to a garage at the time he was stop- ped by R.C.M.P. officers on Mon- day afternoon. . A city resident was fined $10 and costs or 10 days when he pleaded guilty to a charge of speeding. ! WEATHER TORONTO Min. (CP) — Tempera- tures issued by the weather of- rice: Max. (Night) (Day) GRAND FOR BABY’S 52 r Vancouver - 95 2? Victoria . . . . . . . . . . . .. 47 79 Edmonton - - - » - - - - -- 47 72 Calgary . . . . . . . . . . . .. 73 Regina . . . . . . . . . . . . .. G7 70 Winnipeg . . . . . . . . . . .. Z_ 60 Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 58 Ottawa . . . . . . . . . . . . .- :19 .- Montreal . . . . . . . . . . .. Quebec . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ Fredericton . . . . . . . .. 40 40 Saint John . . . . . . . . .. 39 42 Moncton . . . . . . . . . . .. 37 :3 Halifax . . . . . . . . . . . .. 39 43 Charlottetown . . . . . .. 33 44 d . . . . . . . . . . . . .. - Sfxarxireiguth . . . . . . . . . .. 38 47 St. John’s. Nf1d- 32 46 HALIFAX (CP)—The weather office says rain will continue to- day in most regions although in western Nova Scotia it may let up for a while as warm, V61‘? moist air flows in from the At- lantic. New LAUNDRY RI/VS‘ , Makes wash-/Ia/z/enea’ ibbrics $019 aha’ agafnre I ‘I I Page 2 The Guardian 1 '1 hursday, May 8, 1953 ___:..______.___$ Forecasts: Northern Nova'Scotia, P1-inc. Edward Island, New Brunswick; Rain; little change in tempera_ ture; southeast Winds 25. Low. high at New Glasgow 38 and 50 Charlottetown and Moncton 3;; and 45, Fredericton and Saint John 40 and 45, Edmundston Campbellton 35 and 50.. 1 Bay of Fundy: Southeastei1,“”*§- winds 30; overcast with tent rain and fog banks; ity three miles in rain and near?‘ zero in fog; warmer. z -' and 1.4 ii High tide today at Chrarlott‘g‘.:_i town at 2.30 a.m. and 1.55 At R-ustico at 8.48 am. and 1,1_ , p_m_ summerside tide eight minutes later than Charlotte .» Sun rises today at 4.54 a.m.. » sets at 7.26 p.m. I ah. .:i.;: g,‘ I WOOLENS RINSE - visibi]; ‘“‘-*3 ~ g . A CLOTHES, DIAPERS! LUXURY SOFII Iiowiis nun’ UP son AS NEW! Niw COMFORT FOR STARCIIED CLOTHES! \ _ . WA manic ' SOP YENEP ‘ use 4.1.‘, ‘.8! s H A 3 L E 5 , it NOT A soAP. " jail DETERGENT. , m voun NEXT ‘ in OR A WATER, WASH. SEE AND ' V; SOFTENERI " I FEEL THE DIFFERENCE‘, lid «. . s , ---.1. oi n.-25¢ ANOTHER cIuAI.rrv PRODUCT as THE JAVEX com-Auv I.IInrrIn . u w ’ ' ‘ K I . ".115; ‘ I1 LEAN LOIN ROAST TASTY LOIN FL UFFC filjonreuino 3 BOSTON _ - MEN'S . 1.8“ SW15 W AR 3 A PORK CHOPS lb. OLOGNA _ _ 1 SPECIAL SLICE1) lb. cook‘ ' ' ~ MAPL DEL MONT '9 fin , , _ _ ‘ . 95 E LEAF PINEAPPLE J‘48ul0z. _ . . c LARD, 4 50,. s\._\\__ IPERFECTION NED sees i_oA,;_ FIRST GRADE ’ . . I sumsk. 2 IbsNEw GLASGOW BROWN ‘ REPEAT DEMAND PORKID. 2 for 45¢ IOMATO JUICE 48 Oz. Ti" 39: Gift: 5-35¢ i'¢'"°I5"GAR. lbs. . ‘I I’ 55C LIFEBUOY \ 23¢: GRAVES Pork & Beams 2 fins 39: 49: ; 29¢ iquid DETERGENT 39¢ 95: SPECIAL BRICKS 5I""""°°"y REVEL 29.; 2 fins, . '-,'FREsii VEG T ' aw 3000' IOET IEIIIS I-ETTUCE 21.». ORANGES, 2 doz. . .. 79: BANANAS. 2 lbs. 39¢ CARROTS. 2 lbs. I9: ' Guides, 2 for 35¢