rner Size) i ..., III. guilty to a driving to Q. I. pleaded guilty to a ING EVENTS .’ River nan tonight. Roth’s entries consist of “I w; 60 head of choice .3 y a plea of guilty to a '. '. Dance in Elliotts Hall .330. Serving from 5 pm. . Royal Winter Fair ,1." , .— Prize cattle and m the Maritime Provin- he competing for honors ' Royal Winter Fair at Tor- » .. opens Friday. uloads of purebred stock . guns in Nova Scotia. .. ..- Island and New "i. have been moved by ‘ National Railways '_ The Queen Oity for the cattle. New Bruns~ “as also will have ex- h the cattle section. while l - Edward Island will be re- nOM P.E.I. on route I ton during a ‘ flock cars. were fed. art of Charlottetown is seen here exerCIsed in Monc- ' attending to the watering chore. fi'tim'e’s Prize Cattle, p To Compete At Toronto presented in both sheep and cattle classes. ,.~... M ‘ ' stopover for that SpelelC purpose. Wilfred Stew- The Royal Winter Fair. biggest show of its kind in the world, opens the evening of Nov. 14 and continues through Nov. 22. Featured in addition to agricul- tural and horticultural exhibits from all over Canada wil be the latest in farm machinery and equipment. Cattle entries alone this year are expected to exceed 2.000 head. In the transportation of animal exhibits to the fair farmers of the Maritimes have the coopera- tion of their provincial depart- ments of agriculture. 'ing While 'ired Charge as $150 Fine ' appeared in Char- ‘Police Court Wednes- ~ 1.: {before Magistrate ' facing charges of , V fie intoxicated. , Road resident pleaded 3 @198861‘ charge of driv- . . and was hand- .» of $150 and costs or 30 V' evidence given by Leo MacDougall. de- , mel Gerald Foster ask- lll plea of not guilty to r driving charge be re- .“ impaired charge. b Martin felt that- this .D case where the plea hdianged. mu Avenue resident , charge. The p adjourned to November w Rustico man appearing large of vagrancy was re- -I two days. He pleaded W to the charge. by Motown man of no sta- ' lurancy and was sen- ;‘ -- Saturday Night Dance . '8 Bay Hall Cancelled U MIR:- notice. “ light. Weatherbie's Or l s . fnaptist w. M. 5. Hot Dimer, Saturday. Novem- JT-United Church. tur- with plum pudding. tenced to serve 60 days In the Queen's County Jail. Thme appeared on drunk and. incapable charges. A Southport resident and a Weymoubh Street man were convicted as charged and fined $30 and costs or 20 days. A Sydney Street man. re- manded on a similar charge from November 8th. drew a fine of $20 and costs or 10 days. An“‘EmeI-ald resident pleaded guilty to a speeding charge and was fined $20 and costs or 10 days A Central Royalty man charged with failing to stop at a red traf- fic light was fined $10 and costs or five days. Gets SusPended I-Year Term On Assdult Charge A South Rustico man was given a one—year suspended sentence when he pleaded guilty to a charge of assault in Queen’s County Magistrate‘s Court Wed- nesday morning. Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet presided. The accused was released on a $250 peace bond. J.0.C. Campbell. Q.C.. appear- ing for the accused. told the court that the incident was part of a long standing feud between the accused and Benoit S. Martin al- so of South Rusttico who laid the charge. A New London man appeared on two separate charges of as sault. He pleaded not guilty to both charges that arose out of an incident at lrishtown Commun- ity Hall Octobcr 27th. The charg- es were placed by Mrs. Gertrude Paynter of Carleton Siding and her brother-in-law Glynn Payn- ter. Following evidence of three wit- nesses the case was adjourned to November 19th. A Summerside construction firm was charged with unlawfully . November 15th. .. l l l I l l " Cavalcade, Brook- . lght 8 p.m. Sponsor— ' Gleenvaie w. I. II J. Russell Driscoll's. 14th at 8. - Iona East School every .' night. Good music. .imeetin-g Afton Hall Co. I « evening November McDougall. .secre- I . -‘ Forest Hill llall. Friday "~‘ 14th.. Webster‘s 0r- . ' Lunches served. Spon- :, 5’ Forest Hill W. I. l V. *1 ".1 meeting Kingstonl "' c“radian Legion in the W Building. New Haven. "" Nov. 13m. 8 pm. lease attend. s ‘ lvaricty concert in ' ‘ miter theatre. Thursday. 5"" 13th at 8 pm. Prov I. Springhill Disaster Rcv " lo the dance lll Bumhau' u on Thursday. .\orctrr \ l Sale at Huimm's my Membor lltli. .1 ‘1 17 m ‘ v ‘ Baum-uric (_' \\ 1.. Island (tales daily in “88 quantt'tc» high-est Dnces. E.J. Macbnugau' allowing a dextcrous substance (oill to escape into a stream tre- lquentcd by trout. A spokesman for the firm pleaded guilty to the i charge and paid a fine of $50 and I '4 W Women's Institute costs. . A total fine of $35 and costs or The Guardian Page 3 ' hands folded in her lap. her voice generally firm—told a jury Wed- nesday of the life she lived before ‘ the Charles Starkrweather killings tributed to him. daibtbed her eyes as she identified mother. and a slain baby half-sister Betty FOR HURRY UP M EALSI CHICKEN OR TURKEY OAKLEAF CREAM STYLE GOLDEN CORN SARONG CHOICE SLICED Prosecutor Elmer Scheele com- pleted Wednesday reading a word-tfor-tword account of an in- K‘ 'I'hur.. Nov. 13. 1958 Jury Gets Evidence From Girl LINCOLN . Neb. tAP)-—Mturder defendant Caril Ann Fugate— lofted her to notoriety. The 15-year-old brunette took the stand as the first defence wit- ness in her trial for first-degree murder. She is accused of aiding and abetting her condemned boy ifriend on one of 11 killings at- Caril nearly broke down at one pont. Her voice choked and she snapshot pictures of her slain Mrs. Marion Bartlett. Jean Bartlett. Of her step-father Marion Bart- lett, also killed. Caril said: “He had his ways but I got along with him." STATE RESTS Caril took the stand after the state rested its case i a trial that began 21/: years ago. . Caril is charged with murder to the death ot' Rolbert Jensen. Bennett. Nob, schoolboy. The same count brought Stark- weather. 19. a death sentence. terrogation Cari] underwent Feb. 2 and 3. shortly after she and Starlaweather were captured in Wyoming. “I didn’t know he (Stark- weathert was going to kill any of them," she was quoted as saying. But she also acknowledged that she had told Starloweather on one occasmn during the flight that she herself was so mad at one of the victims that “I could kill him.” PLAN NEW BRIDGE WOLFVILLE. N. S. — ICP) _. Nova Scotia Agricultural Minis- ter Haliburton said here Mon- day work will “begin soon" on a new bridge to span the Gas— pereaux River at nearby Avon- port.. The Minister said con— struction will get underway be- fore cold weather sets in. 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