. P.E... LAWYERS welcomed the president of "the rd SLAND BRIEFS dian Bar Association, last §. Owen, Q.C. a gone moti = town Hotel. From left to right te dinner for members of the bar are R.S. Hinton, Q.C., vice-presi- and their wives af the Charlotte. | Ro" for P.E.1. of the Canadian » T. Earle Hickey & Co. Summerside, P. E.. I. Canadian Bank of Commerce R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Insurance. Fre — Aute — Casualty S Summer Se. Summerside son, Kikmuir. Mr. Bowerman, who | is visiting the Island for the first | time, is _very—delighted with the | beautiful green countryside. On their return trip they willbe ac- companied by Mrs. AM. Mac- Pherson, Se. sree, TRIP Miss Ruth LeLacheur, George- town, winner of the Governor-| General's medal for grade ten‘ at ! | Georgetown High School. is leav- | ing shortly on an extended trip to Ontario: ON VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Join Rogers, Cambridge, Mass., are spending their vacation at the home of Mr Roger’s brother, Martin McCar- thy and Mrs. McCarthy, St. Mary’s Road. Also visiting the McCarthys are Mr.“and Mrs. Norman Christie of Attleboro. Mass. Mrs-~ Christie is a sister of ' Mrs. McCarthy. Also visiting. her | sisters is Mrs. Ernest McTague of Charlottetown. VISITING MOTHER Mr. and Mrs. Barry McGuigan j and sons Earl and Barry, are visiting their, mother, Mrs. Ed- ward MacGuigan, St. Mary’ S| Road. Also visiting Mrs. Guigan is her Mac- grand-dauchter, } matter how infamous he may be | personally or how er his E. E. Parkman Opt. DBD. 8.0. PHONE 3287 j SGemmer St. Summerside . B. F. Hunter, R.0O. SGemmerside, P. E. 1. Phone 3116 SMAIIMAN’S BUILDING Carol Chandler of Bangor, Me. ‘OFFICERS INCLUDED In the report of - the ‘Cement Arrives - P.E.}. Presbyterial in Friday's issue at} ‘Summerside the lis* should have correctly of officers ta from Newfoundiand is ‘unload- included | | ing a cargo of 15,000 bags of ce- _ Photographers —— The Read Studios George KR. MacMahon, LL.B. Px the names of the treasurer. Mrs. | Yarold Hall of Summerside and the assistant “treasurer. Mrs. Keith Johnston of Summerside. ! VISITING SISTERS Mrs. D. J. MacLeod of Sum-/} ‘merside has™Rer guests, her $is- | ters Mrs. H. A. Stewart, of Ware- | house Point, Conn., and Mrs. W. J. Bosselman of Hudson, Mass. ATTENDED FUNERAL C. J. MacKenzie, Millview, has returned recently from Ottawa. where he attended the funeral of | APPLICATION--GROUP. MEMBER ae ik Ej HOSPITAL CARE INSURANCE THIS SPACE | bigest) Services see of Prince Edward ‘Island FOR OFFICE / Male Pesala) PATE ‘USE ONLY IAW. & 1920) : ast ; , “Thane asta D RTH . 7 eB b= [0H _ 1 oh : 2 se . es: on oy $ 4 are nec, ee sehr abt z : subside Tit oe £ a . , Be Sure To Fil ip Pe Date of: nie, exve-s Sa orld SRE 5 _For ca Dependents, * ~ r o * ! and Chariotetown. - Bar Association; Gilbert A. Gau- Function Of oo det, Q.C., president of the Law Society of Prince Edward Island, Mrs. Owen and‘Mr. Owen. Must Be Preserved Socialized law would be a re- trograde step; Walter S. Owen, Q.C.,--president_of the Canadian Bar Association, told the Law Society of Prince Edward Island and P:E.I. branch of the Canad- ian Bar Association at a dinner last. evening at the Charlottetown Hotel. Mr. Owen spoke on “The Law”, going into thé delicate relation- ship between the lawyer and ms , the court, and society. He emphasized that an important aspect of the legal profession is the duty of defending unpopular causes. Everyone accused of a crime, he pointed out, is entitled to be defended by counsel, no | cause. Pointing out that é lawyer is bound to defend a.client regard- lene of his beticl/ ini the client's, ‘At Summerside SUMMERSIDE — The M.V. Ke- ment. at at_ Summerside. The cargo | which Was’ leaded “at Cornerbrook | is destined for the Portland ce | ment company in . Summerside This is the third cargo of ce- i;ment to be unloaded at Island ports this summer, and a spekes- man for the Island agents says the provincial government is giv- ing every encouragement to this inter-change of trade between the two provinces. / The Keta will load 200 tons of Isiand potatoes for Newfoundland | his brother, the late D. J. Mac-! ports, c her cargo is — ones Kenzie. led guilt or innocence, Mr. Owen re.| ; called that in British Columbia there .had_been several recent cases in which individuals had tried f plead guilty to murder, ; which in fact they were not. { Mr. Owen is accompanied on his tour of the various-Canadian law societies by Mrs. Owen and | their daughter Daphne. Gilbert A. Gaudet, Q.C., ennai! dent of the Law Society of Prince Edward Island, presided at the dinner,’ which was held at the Charlottetown Hotel. Mr. Owen was introduced by Robert S. Hin- on Q.C., vice-president for @eince Edward Island of the Can-| adian Bar Association; and QC. The Owens leave for Brunswick this morning and ‘will visit a number of other provincial law societies before returning to | their home in Vancouver. Contestants Meet In S’side SUMMERSIDE — A _ meeting of the contestants in the Lobster | Carnival’ Sea Queen Contest was” held last evening in the Y-Centre, | Summerside with 30 of . the 37) entries on hand from as tar dis- | tant as Murray River. Chairman of the contest Roy Boates and director of the carni-| val Charles Hogan explained the | Tules as well as the various ar- rangements made for the beauty and personality contest which will be a highlight of next weeks f day carnival. Carnival Chairman Roy John- ston was also in attendance a8 ‘ thanked by M. ~Alban ren New | Summerside ) NEWS ~ GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: 8031; Alberton 68.2 Montague 97-2; — Souris 32-2 -SUMMERSIDE merside men, Alfred Daniel Ca- hill and Albert Clair Gallant have ‘}been committed to stand trial at _}the -next session of the Supreme Court. They are charged with rob- bery with violence. The pair were committed at 4the conclusion of a preliminary jhearifg before Hinton, Q.C., police court. Both have elected trial by judge and jury. Cahill and Gallant are free on bail. They are charged witthe beating William MacEwen and robbing him of between $250 and;- $260 which fe Gaims he had on his person at the time of his en- counter with the pair, June 17th. J. Watson and Alexander Campbell are de- | The Guardian, Charlottetows, Wed., July 8, 1959. 3 Summerside Men |Will Stand Trial fence colinsel and D.O. Stewart| MacNaught, Two Suni- Magistrate R. Summerside Qc., Q.C. was the crown presecutor. Ontario Couple Wesley Rix of Hamilton, Ont., S. were honored at the home of Mr. Monday were Mrs. Lloyd Hardy; Mrs. Leslie Hardy. years ago, advantage of the well. as members of the contest | * committee. The pretty girls were ; } photographed during the meeting. | Darlene Pridham and opened by | | For CHICKS & BROODER - SUPPLIES — See Us TODAY their home. Aythorized _ ALWAYS IN STOCK MASTER CHICK STARTER.KRUMS and - MASTERMIX CHICK STARTER! DILLON & SPILLETT LTD. 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