'- ; PAGE TEN ______ _ ____________ lion-Flying Bank Robbers Ira Ilaptlroil m“ pup; crook-lip , ,_ .. . . '_ _ .. - 1' ' ,.... Prior to bank holdup the men had taken a ride in taxi and then had beaten up driver. It was f 1his car that was u==-ri m RfiifiiVfiv, Hcre search party, which rounded up robbers and recovered l, - Q Joot, is seen on CUIIIIIF)’ road near scene of crime. Wreckage of plane, stolen by two non-flying bank robbers, is shown floating on Larder Lake, (int, after it had hccn beached in attempted take- off. Two would-be bank robbers, Lco Matrlal, and Victor Dosmarais, 23, held up bank at Ltirdor Lakc .of $2,000 and then iricd to escape by plane, bu‘. ' "packed up in attempt. The two men were arrested, Leo near wreckage of nlane and Victor was can. Qured u fcw miles from scene of crime by search Barty. u». ..I. . ' Victor Dcsmarais directed police Io the spot WIICTL‘ he had cached Examining $10,000 in cash recovered in robbery, employees of the $10,000 after his attempt to fly a ln-rlr“ Tnkc- bank, J. Tranter and B. Garry pronounce all the loot; plane failed. Along with his com- returned. The bank was robbed by t\vo gun-toting bandits who sluggcd panion, Leo Martial, he is now in .i utnvii- and attempted to steal a plane to escape. Both have Kirkland Lake nu. been apprehended. C. N. E. GUESTS i.t.‘.. and Lady Anderson will arrive in EASTERN PRAIRIE RIDERS Toronto Aug. 26. to attend the opening "ceremonies. LONDON-(CPJ-Thc Port of London Authority will bc repm. sented at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto Aug. 26 to Sept. l0 by m. Hon. Sir John Ari-i Ierson, its chairman. Sir John OUR BOARDING HOUSE g sew. BDSTER! Anew-r IWE ABOUT ze/sov TO Peoceeo TO Mink Junction ?-~ 8v ‘ii-is . wAv, rye INDUCED At ANELL-KNOWN ci-iet=,~ I ‘MY FRIEND snoopy, _ 1o ACCIZMPAIJY . .U . ' Ancient Persia had a pony-ex- press system for mail deIIvery. “Mons woman LEADER the seconrl CHRISTIAN Anencletus was Bishop of Rome. M AJ OR HOOPLE .‘ . . i ‘ THAT CLOSES ‘rue sic-rev LIST F012 THIS Race. Mrusokiuo MORE \ .- EQOIZENIACCMES FROM Ti-te _ § assistants-sci“ ,eAu:so PLAVEIZS; HOG I cAtuei-zs snowman ues seam ~ SLEEPERS." s ‘fun-r QWL , - R0051’ Ann Corrmena. born in 1303, was the first woman historian. new vision-IT! .funera1 of the late Thomas Cor- Western Guardian —COME T0 SOUTH I-‘BEETOWN School Grounds Tuesday, July 26th. Home made Ice Cream and Hot Dogs. Also Bag Pipes specialties. —PAINFUL ACCIDENT-Little Melvin Pollard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pollard, Summerside. met with a painful accident yes- t d ' h h thi hfmiycafiéiTff ‘Xe exflngergaog m: to visit her sister, Mrs. G. C. Gor- electrlc washing machine. l-le was d°"- . , fighiivéglegoiilgil trxhixi‘; s? ti; Mrs. J. A.,Stewort has returned bane ' in his thumb had been to bhirf holme In Trynchvhlley after Shed s a re vslt at e - ome of her H“ ‘ sister, Mrl. C. H. Hayes. Mr. Emmerson Mathews of Montreal recently enjoyed a short holiday In his former home town of Alberton, Alberion. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey l-lutt of Alberton South, spent Tuesday with friends In Summorsldo. Miss Ddrls McCuo Is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McCue. Mrs, John Pcttibono arrived on Monday from New Milford, Conn, -—FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The micr was held yesterday morning wiht funeral mass in Si. Paul's Church, Summerside, at 9 o‘clock. Rev. A. J. MacLeod the celebrant. The final rites at the grave were performed by Rt. Rev. G.J. Mac- Lellan,V.G. The pallbearers were: l-lazen MacDonald, William Cor- ney, John Gallant. Edmund Dou- cette, Joseph White, Lorne Dris- coll. Interment was in St. Paul's Cemetery. S The Misses Georgia and Shirley Green of Emerald, were the recent house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mer- ritt Callaghan. Her many friends regret the in- disposition of Mr. Alfred Foley who is a- patient in the Western Hospital. ' Mrs. Wm. Bartle snd children are enjoying n visit in West Cape. the guests of Mrs. Battle's parents. Mr. anti Mrs. J. J, McWilliams. —SOMERS-COLE WEDDING — A pretty wedding was solcmnizcd on Monday. July 18th, 1949, at. five o'clock in the afternoon. at the. Presbyterian Manse. Reusing- tnn, when Lois Alma, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Somers. Nev: London, was united in ntarriagc, with Walter Vernon, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Cole, French River. The ceremony was per- fprmed by the Reverend J. A. Mc- Go\van. The bride looked lovely in a dress of pale blue silk jer- sey with matching hat and other accessories and carried an arm bouquet of American Beauty roses. She was attended by her sister, Miss Jane Somers, who wore a green dress, with black accessories and also carried a bouquet of roses. The groom was It is pleasing to report that thc condition of Mrs. Frank McAlduff who is ill with virus pneumonia is now much improved. Mr. George Mason has returned to her home in Pittsfield, N. I-l., after an enjoyable visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wilkie. Misses Maymie Cunningham and Elinor Barker of Orlllia, Ont., are guests of the formers brother and sister-ln-law, the Rev. and Mrs. George Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ahearn and son Roger of Summerside recently ablY supimrted by his broihe“ visited Mr. Ahern's father, Mr. MT- Elm" C019‘ Folmw-mg the John Ahern who is Ill st his home ceremony, a reception was held harm at the home nf the brides par- ents. The bride's table. with it's artistic arrangement cf flowers, was centered with a beautifully decorated three tier wedding cake. Mrs. Dan F. McKay presid- ed over the tea service, while Mrs. Claude Graham, Misses Mar- guerite Adams. Marion Dunning and Ruby Cann assisted in serv- ing. Later in the evening. a large number of friends assembled, and the evening was pleasantly spent in dancing, when music was fur- nished by Bill Durant and Joe Wigmore, until the “wee sma’ hours," when all departed, after wishing Lois and Wally many years of happy wedded life. — Mr. A. E. McCue recently under- went a successful operation In the Prince County Hospital. He hopes to return to his home the latter part of the week. The Rev. C. B. and Mrs. Cun- nlngham have returned from the Presbyterian Church camp at French River. Mr. and Mrs. Cun- ninghnm both gave leadership In the Young People's Camp. Mr. J. Wilbert Cahill of Char- lottetown, Mr. Wilfred Morrison and daughter Mary and son John of St. John, N. B., also Mr. Walter O'Connor of Providence, R. I., re- cently visited frlends in Alberton. Bur. Mr. Lloyd Fitzpatrick, B.C.L. of Personals Halifax, N. s., has been visitinil’ m! --_ parents at the parsonage in Alber- ‘Mrs. James McAdam, Mont- ton the past ten days and left on n51, i; spending some time in Monday ‘for points in Quebec Prov- Kensington, VEIEIB ghe _is the IYICB- H I 5”“ “t M“ °'“° “nmnigun The illness of Mrs. Harold Ash- ley, who had to enter the Western Hospital for treatment ls regretted by numerous friends, who wish her a speedy return to her usual good health. ‘Mrs. Murray Tupper and two children, Lynda and Lucille of Halifax, are visiting hcr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arsenault, Hanover Street, Summer-side.‘ S Mr. and Mrs. Frank MscDougsll. Alberton South, have as their guest their daughter, Mrs. Ken- neth Matthews. The serious Ili- ness of Mr, MacDougall is regret- ted by s wide circle of friends. --lVlr. and Mrs. Percy Wedge and young son, of Bathurst, N.B., spent the week-end in Summer- side with Mr. Wedge‘: mother. Mrs. John Wedge. 5 Mr. Maurice Johnson of Toronto, 0nt., recently accepted the position as assistant operator nt the Gor- don Electric Plant. Mr, Johnson. who is s son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Clark, succeeds Mr. Clayton Traverse who recently re- signed the position. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Mllberry of Hanover. Mass, were guests last week at the home of Mrs. H. J. Larkln. This was Mrs. Clark's also Mr. and Mrs. Mllberry's first visit to the Garden of the Gulf. The entire party was much Impressed with the Island's beauty, also highly pleased with their good luck In trout fishing. -—Miss Alice Andrew of Toron- to, Ont., arrived in Summerside last evening. She is the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. Earle MacDon- ald, and Mt. MacDonald. S --Mrs. SC. Thompson and little daughter, Carol. o! Charlottetown. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cannon. St. Eleanors and attended the Bell-MacLeod wedding at Trinity United Church. Summerside, on Monday. Bur. —Mrs. Edwin Murphy, Sr., of Sca View. has returned home af- ter visiting her mother, Mrs. An- nie Wceks, of Elmsdale, who cel- ebrated her 91st birthday on Fri- day. Mrs. Weeks is enjoying good health. and is able to be about and attend to her household gut- ur. Last Sunday afternoon a record congregation attended the regular: service in Tignish United Church when the infant sonof Erlnnd and Marlon Winters, David John, was baptized by Rev. P. A. FltzPatrick who explained the ceremony In a brief talk and later gave the ser- mon on "Obedience". Rev. L. J. Lenrd of Canning. N. S., ' ‘ ’ In the service and Henry Clark was organist. ‘B. Lenrd, Hills River and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Leard In Fortune Cove. ' Sf, Peter's _and Helen Mlllman. Board of Religious Education. b ~_~ wit» mwt. _ ms: GUARDIAN, crmnnorrsrowu A _ Among the many tourists now enjoying a vacation In Prince Ed- ward Island arr Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Lonrd of Buffalo, N. Y“ who arrived recently on their first visit bore. 0n Wednesday the ‘herds’. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Cyril ‘Leard visited at the homes of Mr. A. M. Leard and Mr. and Mrs. L. Anglican Sunday Schoolfiiss closed for tho summer months. Various awards were pro- sentctl on the closing Sunday In the Intermediate clan, Prizes for prornptness and progress were nre- sented to Dolly Smith and Ken- neth Mlllrnsn and for atteridnnco to Dolly Smith, Kenneth Mlllmnn Certificates had not arrived from tho General t JULY 26. 1949 p noun Ansncsu LIII‘ L. S. STEVENSON » III-aw are merited by Dolly Smith, Ruth Jeffrey, Bill Oulton, David Oulton, Norma Raynor, Wendell Llrkln and Kenneth Mlllman. In the jun- ior clan prizes for attendance wefo presented to Marlon Smith and Edward MJllmon. In the prim- ary class certificates for profi- ciency and good attendance were presented to Winston Smith and Muriel Jeffrey. Winners In the be- ginners class were Judith Camp- bell, Judith MacMahon and Peggy Mlllman. Awards were also pre- sented to Ian Oulton snd Allan Nicholson. At the close of the ses- sion the rector Rev. J. R. Mac- Mahon expressed appreciation of the work done in the Sunday School by the teachers, Mrs. H. W. Matthews, Mrs. Hubert Campbell, Miss Verna Raynor and Mrs. Wil- lard Oulton. BEDEQUE AND Gambler Mickey Cohen ls shown In hospital after he was out dun by gong guns s he stood outside exclusive restaurant In Hollywood Calif. At left Is Frank Nlcoll. a friend of Cohen. who escaped the gm blasts whllo three other persons were hit and founded. Among t!“ three was Harry Cooper, a. special agent assigned by the California M“ “ed Clay“ victor“ i. attorney-general! office to bodyguard Cohen. who feared eastern gangsters were "out to get him." The other two victims were Neddls Herbert, Cohen's chief lieutenant, and s woman Identified as Dee Davis who said she ls s nurse. spending some time with relatives and friends in this village. Mrs, Carrie Schurman spent a few days recently in Lower Ba- deque with her friend. Mrs. An- nie Lang. Mrs. Stevenson was a native of Kingston. They have resided in New Hampshire for many years. was he who compiled and issugd the book: "Historic Bedeque," gbom, a year ago. Miss Bryenton. Amherst, is the guest of her friends, Miss lla Col- lett and her mother. at the home of Mrs. Carrie Trueman. Miss Mildred Callbeck and her sister Louise, Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson and Dr. John Low- ther, Edmonton, Alberta, have re- turned from a very pleasant trip to Cape Breton and other parts of N. S. Mr. William Callback and fan's ily, Central Bedeque, have had at their guest for several days, Mr Robert S. Laird, Vancouver. l! C. He was a former resident oi North Bedeque, but for upwards of thirty years he has resided is the west. His many friends hart and in other parts of the Islanl were glad to see him and rcnev past friendships. Mr. Wright Leard, who has been confined to his home for several days. ls making e slow recovery. His many friends hope to see him out again as usual in a few days. Mn and Mrs‘ victor wmowby’ Concord, N. H. and Mrs. Hugh Spence, Watertown, Mass., arrived on the Island last week. They will be in Bedeque for several weeks. the guests of Mrs. Pearle Affleck and Mr. and Mrs. Orville John- son. Mrs. ‘Flossie Lowther. Dorches- ter. N.B.. spent a few days with her brother, Mr. Wright Leard and his wife. and has returned to the mainland. Rev. W, B. Crowe snd Mrs Crowe, left on Monday morning. 18th. to spend their vacation is Nova Scotia among relatives and friends. They expect to return about August 19th. Supply presch- ers have been secured for Lb; Sunday services on the Bedeque Charge, during Rev. Mr. Crowe‘: absence. - - i at KEII "svuoiss Mrs. Hammond Bowness and infant son returned to her hot-no in Bedeque, from the Prince County Hospital, on the 17th. inst. Mr. George Leard, Sourls, visit- ed his uncle, Rev. George Ayers, Summerslde, recently as well as friends and relatives in this area. It will be remembered that it QUIIIIIIES‘ Mrs. Austen Murphy. Chelttm- has been engaged as principal of the Bedeoue School and Miss Windsor Smith. Tryon will have charge of the Primary department. ‘The Edith Thompson Eveninl! Auxiliary put on a sale nf home- made ice cream and cake on Fri- day evening July 22nd. on the church grounds. A goodly 511m was realized. Miss Louise Callbeck. Central Bedeoue, was the guest sPB-Bke? at a thank offering meeting. Wins- loe, under the auspices. 0! 91¢ Womans Missionary Society, on Sunday evening 17th. inst. and Mrs. John C. Steven- son. Concord, N. H" End M“! Nicholson. Hazel Grove, WHB vii!‘ tors here on TuesdaY- 19m Th" called on Rev. E. S. snd Mr. Al- bert Weeks who were schoolmates of sixtv years ago. Mr. Stevenson was a former resident of Frederic- ton. P. E. I. These schoolmates had not met for about fifty year!- Iil years trouble ended-light!’ iioeflfljll Y "9""? "wit; I; I 0 ll kgfmbo Mr. i ‘S ALL- BRAN. Now I'm u "H - _ ’ _ regular asshould be. Bo careful, Alvin, dont hurt yourself-tits Guardian Wont Ad gigkiflyfn; .331; ma it mm f|ie:!"' . ' . It's daliciousl" writu iliivmaaiilgiins. 34° Nelson 59-. Sh- 301 Vancouver, B.C. This is us! one of many unsolicited letters mm ALL-BEAN userl. mu u d Want relief from co p! 0B "° mlack of bulk in your dict? Just out an ourtce OUOIIW fill? Au" BEAN daily, drink plant 05W“!!- Duublo your mone bac ifrel t-I don't satisfy-son QmPW an“ w Kglloggfi, London, Ont. Professional Bards" , n. r. sins Ilro - Alb - Clflllty < lNlUIl-ANOI s summer lb. summer-dds BIIAIOPS srocit news LIME — Fresh Stock THE RIGHT KIND FOR EVERY runrosls FOR HEALTH'S SAKE disinfect with LIME Lump, unslokod Ilme In oouvonlont small wood or stool barrels. BEAUTIFY WITH WHITEWASH HYDRATED SPRAY LIME , . 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