PAGE FOURTEEN THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN iissraiiii tiuiiiiiiuii -PANTRY tiAl.E Holman s zrocery department l-li'iday. Juli ith by Summersidc Catholic Wu- rien's Leiizue. -IIISTRICT convcniioii of Wu- nen's institutes will he held in Jentral Bcticqiic today. Tliursdm, June 14th, Nssions at 2.30 llflfl 3 o'clock. Mrs. Malcolm Macl.eritl will address the evening meet- ing. ' AT Al.Bl'2llTON-A was prescittcd in 1. Hall 'Tuesd.'iy --('()N(lE.R'l' .'ariet.v concert .he Alhcrton W. evening tinder the iiiispices of thi- Ladies" Aid of the. United Ctiui-vii. Mr. .1. W. Don riiiiipbcll was the flIlt"lCl'il rI1lIll'lll?lll. in addition to 'oval talent the I-lll(ll"llPC cirioyml ii rP'rlfIlt1'z hy Mir. Russell I,".'tl'fI nt Z78.S('UHifiI'r', a rrritation by Mr Rhnrte: Aslilvv of Casrtimpvc, ml- its in; Mr RIllillPI'Y1iilil Webb and Mr. John Wchh of Carleton Lot 6, and Rev. J. M. Sheen of i-jlmsdzilc. A snug iinzl (Ii'lll1'P hv Chrisicii" Pickett. receiitly mine from Eng- land with her parents in matte tIiE'lr home here, won the hearts of everyone. The aiiclieiii-e was Fix-vied with word-' of wclcoinc by ,ittlc Sit-an Mrnucii. 'l'liP:'P drrc duets by Mrs. l?r:' (Jti"liPll Vi... Fart Alklll.-tlfi. in loan Currie and l)ni'niliy nan. and by Lona lliiiitcr and Belle Wilkic. Janet l'1l'lIllt”lV was icard iii a piano solo and Mr. Gordon Coflin in n int-ail -oln. A nonolnzuo w.is prr-sriiIc:t lw Mr-' ?.'dwaTd Lewi- and a tiriiely and itnusing skit. "T.il:iii: The C.misus" was presented by Hcizrv Clarke, rho platted the part of the census :7lk('i'Z MYF. Winston Ciirrm, who sac the lady of the limisc, Wcslcv Ha:'d.V. her liii-hriiirl: and Douala.- Ttirrir. Dciiton .Vlaithrus. and Roger Francis, their :raiidrliiln'i'eii. Arrrompz-iiilsts for the vocal niiiii- lters were Airs. J. N. Sniyilir. Mrs. Bl1llllPl'l'Il2lll Webb. Mrs. John Cum- eron anti Miss Allll!P Imgini, 1)-.n-- lnir an interrnission, lmiiienizidc randy was sold. and l Kl-LSSP-I Boliv- Kensington Drive Successful The "Whirl wind” Red Ci-4...: Caoipriizn oi':mii7t-rt in Krnsing- Mn undrr the rliairniaiv-liip of Mr VV. S Vlavlmti. rnnrrh,-mi, was siicre-slut Ill raning inn inlendid sum nt swan 3n ,n 2 mn. hour period on Mar ritzy, M,,.,, an the hnnies were ranraszpri, am; A short time on the fnllnwimz lTlfVill- iri: wiirn inn rtillpf-to-I: Mnpd O” the h7J.H'iFiP..'- turn: This Eire-: at-i. deitre of what can ho ,-,,.p,-.n.mH.h, l”-I "'h”Ii '?""P is "O-t'll1PV-'lllnTl nt "113 WW In 2 rnmmiinttr . . . . . all 'he ranmssrizs called at the stated Unit". and all the t-miirihiitnrs rn. anaincci at hnmc Dl'Qi1.'l! :1 in m. vFi'-it llieni and iiizikc their dun- "itions The rr-stilt: of the ("(lhi',15f lomncd those of rI'Pi'lOlIS years by a considerable amount. "”rigiisiF Marv Larkzn and sun Boston Illa.-oz, and Arcs, Burke lla. fax. N. S. 1 to attend the rivn'Hc". the lnfr ti. Ntitlll (mm, The Tirznis-1 5;-,,.,.5,. fM.,m,3. ripened rcrcnfiy with M.-.Pe1oy B'irke as chetscmakcr. This Tm. Yiifh and Paime" Rand Eufessiiinal Cards u W. GIIESTER S. MacDONALB LLB. Barrister. Solicitor, Notary. Etc. Office furiiicrly occupied by Lalo Heath Strung. I(.(2, Money Loan Collections Promptly Attended To. In II. E." ELLIS INSIIRANCE Fire - Auto - Casually 5 Summer St.. Sunrmcrgidg PHONE 2413 E. Eilfarknian. Opt.D., R.(). OPTOMETRIST Eras Examined Glasses Fitted Office llnurs: , 9 to 12 - I In I and by appointment Phone 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St, Summergidg -f. Earle lllclto IV! Chartered Accou nltmt I Canadian Bank of Common. Bnlldllll llaunenlde. P. I. I. PHONE 288! 3. r. Ilsiitor ti. o. , 0P.I'0lE'l'R.llI' complete Visual Ansfyseo ,..' mu-ea smear ft moss nu IMALLMANI smnnnm lnuuntlo. nu. I Interesting Talks lit Meeting Of S'Side RCAF Wing I The meinbcrs of the Summer- sidc wing of the Ft.C.A.F. Assoc-. iiition had the plcnsiire of hear- ing two very interesting speakers at their meeting last evening in the persons of Wing Command- er. .1. W. Reid. D. F. C., command- ing officer of No. -l0l City of West- inmiiii Reserve Squadron and; squadron Leader N.J. Everard,l D F.C.. H flight commander in the SIJIIIC SqiiI1(Ill0ll. 1 W C Rt-id who in civilian life is i"llli Triiiis Ciinzida Airlines ex- I)llllliI'(I the woi".4iiigs of R reserve sruisidi-on which he said must. but aiunvs preitzired to respond lfl rnllcd on, without. pause. They meet two nights a week and fly! at Wvltix-('ll(IS from St. Hubert- atrport. He explained that whent the re crvo squadrons were first torined they were to be the firstl line of defence as they were that only fighter squadrons but now. there are, in addition, four activcj iizhtcr squadrons. He said that they were IlaVIl'ljli an cxcnllriii summer camp at Siniiiiieisicie and in date the' sqiinrirmi has put in 550 flying hours and this is considerable. he rxr-iainrtl, its the maximum en- tliiraiicc of cacti flight in a Vaiii- nirc Jr-t is one hour and fifteen niiiiiitcs Sqiimii-on Leader Everard is a. test pilot with the Canadair Air- craft Company which is manufac- turing the F-86 i8f- fighter. H0 criyv a detailed technical exploit- ation of the principle of jet pro- IillISlOli and said that. the Vam- pll'C Jet files at. a speed of from 350 to 400 miles an hour with 7-1 ceiling of 35.000 feet. He was very 0lillillSIaSllC about the F-86 and said it was a magnificent aircraft and uould he able to do a good JUL) in protecting Canada. He said that the pilots in the reserve sqiiadroiis are all doing a splen- did job. The president of the wing, Mr. GM. Mulholland presided and (IlIl'll1Q the linsiiiess session the toiiowmg rPp0l'l5,Wel'(! given: Air cadets. Roy Johnston; member ship. Donald MacLean; canteen. Cyril Hickey. flying club, Arthur Rnzers; sponsored show, Norman Hrvc::.' Aosorrstinn ha: for :ls president Mr. How-arri .Vlr:Cuc and Mr. Ger- rlri H.:nrir:th2ri is seci'elar,y. Fvmnri-: of Mrs. ..I. F. Skerry. 'l':zvi'uh, int” be pleased tn know that she is rapinly improving in lmaith aiid will M'.10I'l be returning iiriinn from Cit) linsipstai, Char- lntlN'mi'n. ulicrc she has been a DHllPf'l'I. for the past four weeks wlicrc she uas iecciriiig nwn-t from Dr. -I. ll. Maloncy. yi. TH n . gggyith E. it E Ellll .-.w. Red 4 treat- I l 4 l t REGENT L JIIIIY FII-Illfi L tcontinued from Page i) shack and this was in 1946. He said that Arse-nault's record was not as bad as it sounded and ex- plained some of the circumstances. He asked that sentences be ini- poscd in the light of the recom- incndatiom of the jury for mercy. When court convened in the morning the jury was addressed by the Attorney-General on be- half of the Crown and by Mr. ML-Phec for the deifen-cc. In his charge Mr. Justice Mae- Giiigan said that the case was comrparatively simple but import- ant as the charge was a serious offence. The essential 'eic-inent of the charge, he explained. is; t:ia.t the accused together. used ence or threa'4ts of violence and robbed the compiainaii-t of nboiit 540. i He advised them of the prtn-' wliiehi ciple of British law by every person is innocent until proven guilty and said that the burden of proof is on the Crown I and the accused rnnst. grt thr benefit of any doubt, but it must be a reasonable doubt. He reviewed the evidence and said that Roy Ford, the complain- zint, impressed him as careful and viol- , trustworthy. The question of whether the two accused were to- Kcthcr should not give the jury much dil'i'i-oulty he thought. as they were setn. There was no doubt but. that violence was used on Ford. He said that the matter of identity was a question of fact for the jury to decide. However. Ford had good opportunity to observe Illvlli and gave a good description of tiiem and identi. fied them in the Police Court. His evidence is not contradicted. Mr. Justice Mac-Guigan said "in my opinion it was the lccuged who attacked Furd but you may not agree with my view. That is X0111: privilege." with reference to robbery, he said that If the jury agreed that the accused ss- cused assaulted Ford they mould have no difficulty on the point of robbery as there mi.ist have been :i inrilixc for the I-it35allII. A The jury retired at 12.27 and returned at 1.22. Mr. J, Hat-o;d Goodwin assisted in the prosecu. lion. 1 The jury members were: Angus MacLeii-nan. foreman, Ira Barlow, Hubert D. Campbell, Charles Rog. I ers, Hampton E. Horne, Waldo i Seliick. Emmett Callaghan, James i Hickey, Wilbert, Gillis, Ernest '1'. I Nllll, Frank Butler, Howard O'Hal- l lnraii. S CAPITOL TODAY (Thu1's.) - FRIDAY - SATURDAY-7:15-9:15 Matinees Today 3:30; NOTE: No Matinee Friday for -this picture. Summer,-side Saturday 2:30 THE BRIDE gets the FATHER gets the I DON TAVLOR - BILLI . -... jd-G-M presents the romantic comedy oftlic year! SPENCER TRACY JOAN BENNETT ELIZABETH TAYLOR saw: my I-v I-um Goodrich mt mm Kuhn E BURKE Tonight Friduy......... RWINSMII Sill MINOR WATSONtRUBY DEE'RlC RD LANE .13 llmcti Rum” 415 at Anniliimta Fame Billy Wayne as "Clyde SuItetovtti"- Louise Beavers - Ben LOSSV 3 ' mm by ALFREII E. GREEN no ms no its "m was sin" ' Produced by Mort Briskin Wntten for the mean by Lswrenrn Taylor and Arthur Mann An ("IQ Lion Films Release ALSOA ON PROGRAM "FIGHTING Rider and Little louver .......-...”7-9:20 3:30-7-9:20 C flay ltnnnart at the Vnritrrii Royal: RED HEAD" with Clnocolor. t . Tignisli and Vicinity Work has been resumed out the Skinner's Pond wharf, after several months lsy-off during the winter and early spring. Mrs. S. T. Gallant. Charlotte. town, was in Tignish last week attending the funeral of her sister. Mrs. Henry Hogan. --Mrs. daughter, George Driscoll and Maybelle. Tignish. are visiting Mrs. Dri-3coll's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Ells- worth, Skinner's Pond. Miss Janie Gavin, Halifax, is spending a three weeks vacation with her mother, Mrs. John R. Gavin, Tignish. Miss Gavin is in charge of the supply room of '.he Halifax Infirmary. and is en. joying this well-earned rest from duty. The sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to Mr. Henry Hogan and family, North Cape, in the death of Mrs. Hogan in the Prince County Hospital, Sum- inerside on May inst. The tuner.-it was held on Wednesday, May Rrd from her late home to the Church of St. Simon and St. Jude, Tignish, where a Solemn Re- quiem Mass was celebrated by her pastor. Rev. J. A. MacDonald. with Rev. Emmanuel Richard, Palmer Road, as deacon and Rev. L. B. Dooley, Tignish, sub-dea- con. The pail bearers were Leo Dorgan. Erhard Morrlssey, Roy Dawson. Jerome Buote, Frank Hindi-than and Clifford Phee. Burial was In the family plot in the church cemetery and services at the grave were conducted by Rev. L. B. Dooley. Be-sides her sorrowing husband Mrs. Hogan is survived by one-son Lloyd, at home, three daughters. Mrs. L. J. McCarthy, Tignish; Mrs. 'Mary Lorkin, Boston, Mass; Mrs. Arthur Burke. Halifax, N. S.: three sisters, Mrs. Timothy Ryan, DeBlois; Mrs. S. T. Gallant, Char- lottetown: Mrs. John Doyle, Bos- ton, Mass: and three Mr. John B. Christopher and Mr. James Christopher, Tignisli and Dr. Fred Christopher, Water- town, Macs. l The May procesion and cere- mony ot crowning the Blessed Virgin as queen of the month of May was held in the Church of St. Simon and St. Jude on Sat- urday afternoon. May 20th at three o'clock. Ail school ren from the parish assembled at the Convent of Our Lady of the Angels and were given their ranks by the Ilevere-nri Sisters. and with the leader of each group . carrying a banner the procession slowly began to move along past the war memorial and across the brothers, I chlld- I church yard, down to the front entrance and then up one side aisle of the church, down the other side aisle and then along the centre aisle where they took seats in the centre rows. whlcr were reserved for them. A num- bei-"or the girls were dressed in white, with white veils and the banners gay with painted flow- rs and words appropriate to the ceremony also gave color to this beautiful devotion to the Heaven- ly Queen. Rev. L. B. Dooley and the altar boys in white Iurplices followed -the school children. A floral crown was carried by little Roy Moitac, and was plac- ed on a statue of the Bleued Virgin by Camilla Arsensulti tMaids of honor were Bernetta , O'Brien and Joan Macdonsld. twhile the procession moved lalon-g prayers and appropriate "THE GREAT hymns were sung. en, Benedict! Blessed Ssots:nlento;:..:he Rev. L. 3. Do 1 was recited. 0 ey mid This Week Presents IRII IRSGOM IIAII I'ATcllTl- I The story of that .famous trotting horse and the peo. ple who loved and trained him. A heart-warming pig. ture. Note-:i Two Shows Friday. , New and exciting patterns, e derfully washable. Expertiy finished too, JUST ARRIVED NEW SHIPMENT OF TROPICANAS 3 Worlrmsnship and fit are ex- ceptional for this price. ' Each Dress in hand-washable A. T. C. Spun. ' Dancing Col- ours- delightful 98 ach dress so becomingly styled Ind 3? W” with all the discriminating touches shoppers search for and so rarely find at this price. GYOUP i"' eludes buttoned fronts, to waist or hemline; self-covered or leather bell-ii pocket trims; notched collars, or square necklines. iwiiriir (IIIALITY coiiirs riiisr 4 1 ii" crowning of i110 QlIe:uov;:"fklati- V Mo: . liven b ', the roar. ltwan's Mobile MOVIIL Starring Margaret 0'B -' Wallace Beery. Marjorie V Fourth Chapter of serial "King of the Forest Rangm. T T I GRAPAIIII THEATRE 7 I FRIDAY-SATURDAY - 7:30-9:30 I