community Center Senior Square Dancers. winners of Senior Mari- Eimer Herbert O'Connor. Glad- stone, was convicted of man- slaughter by I Dem 1111'! 83 Georgetowmyesterday after a de- liberation for one hour and eight minutes. The jury retired at 3:19 and returned at 4:27. The finding or the jury was "not guilty of murder. but guilty on manslaugh- ter with a strong recommendation for mercy". The murder charge arose from the death of William iiiscxenzie or Glen Martin on June 20. The sentence on the accused will be passed on Monday, Nov- Eastern Guardian WATCH FOR date of Montague Firemen's Annual Ball. SCOTTISH brooches, earrings time Championship at Amherst lwinter Fair. left to right: Clifford Elmer O'Connor Is Found Guilty Of Manslaughter ember 14. at 10:30 a.m. by Mr. Justice Mark R. McGuigan, the presiding judge. Representing the Crown were Premier and Attorney General A. W. Matheson. and J. P. Nicholson, Crown prosecutor for Kings. Representing the accus- ed was Mr. R. E. Bell, Q.C. The Crown presented seven more witnesses to conclude the the case which saw a total of fifteen Crown witnesses takr the stand. The defense did not out any witnesses on the stand. The first Cmwn witness yester- day was Mrs. Mary MacPherson, Glen Martin, who said that she saw O'Connor at her home or he night of June 18. She said he came in the house to wast his face and hands which were iv- ered with blood. She told hi to go to see a doctor about the out on his head. She stated that 0'- clan crests. etc.. at MacLeod'; Scottish Jewellery, Murray River. 51'. MARY'S Parish. Montague. chicken supper. Wednesday. Nov. 9. Beaver Hall. Supper from 5 to 9 Bingo. etc. "WHAT KIND,of a sinner are you?" Come and find out at Mur- rayhtl'Iarbour Church of Christ to- mg . ATTENTION Montague curlers. Annual meeting Montague Curi- lug Club in cluhroom, Thursday. Nov. 10 at 8 o'clock. Important Connor told her that he and Wil- item MacKenzie had had a quar- rel. and fought in the porch. and when he was going to his truck MacKenzie followed him, and he said that if he had tripped Mac- Kenzie would have got him. He told Mrs. MacPherson that when he arrived at the gate he picked up a stick and hit Macxenzie. He told her he was afraid that he had killed him. On cross examination she said he son was married to O'Connor'a sister. She said she saw blood on 0'Connor's head and on his shirt business. Large attendance re- quested. MARILYN A PRE-I'IOLIDAY , S .4 .9 Iii V gybbe 9-. Al 0 1:- ..z:v;7t;?.f..r.. .a.g,' '6. 87' 1 O'Connor told her that William WOW! LOOK WHO'S COMING! NEED WE SAY MOREI EVEN MORE THRLUNG ON OUR GIANT WIDE SCREEN! MIDNIGHT SHOW JAMBOREE THURSDAY NIGHT Ar 11.30 . PRINCE EDWARD rowan TIADIION - Rugged power grip dents in degree and: clesrinl soil and brace and starting or in stopping. the sat- ion is positive and bu sir-ant directional stabti . e mi nuns sored to give traction irectlonsi with mhalievairb and coat collar. She also said that MUNROE ,Morgan; Rosalie Hennessey, Le- C sm MAR 'SUR NC CHMPIOS 'ly; Shirley Costello: Jackie Roy McGonne1l; Olga Dowiing; Pat Blanchard; Mary Claire Smith. followed him with an axe. She had never seen MacKenzie in a bad temper and did not know if he had one. CALLED . POLICE Neil MacPherson. Glen Martin, said that he saw Mrs. Blanche O'Connor at his home that night about 8:20, and that she had her little girl with her. The witness said' he left her at his home and (Continued on page 11) OPENING NOV. 9 Sewing Street. Souris. Dressmaking and alterations. Evening 6:30 to 10:30; Wednesday afternoon 1:30 to 10:30 Wednesday night. Phone 20-15 or Contact-e VIVIAN CREAMER F DANCE ST. MARY'S HALL SOURIS moat svsnmo Al Blancl1ard's Orchestra shop on Main 4 hours, Monday to Friday 5122:5359 HITFOROLII ilanTrak - Wlntor Rorroad -w...-: pro hiocb bito Whoiiir h f quiet hltway performance. A T '5 Greater Traction , '5 Loss Noise .. lug Loss Std! Skid y: i v ' ' LARGE 8100! ON r Welders V . --Grafton Street East ear Ideal Dairy Barter's Film Lab. TELEVISION CKCW -- Moncion Television Programme Channel 2 p.m.-F. M. Concert Hour p.m.-Frankie Laine p.m.-At Home with Helen Crocker p.m.-Today with Arlene Holder p.m.-Uncle Jack at the . Piano p.m.-Take A Look p.m.-Folk Songs p.m.-Howdy Doody p.m.-Pufppet Theatre p.m.-TBA u.m.-CKCW-TX News pmrweather p.m.-Sports p.m.-CBC News p.m.-Jungle Jim p.m.-Bunkhouse Boys p.m.eVic Obeck Show p.m.-l Hove Lucy p.m.vCross-Canada Hit Parade p.m.-Jackie Rae Show p.m.-Big Tnwn p.m.-Fighting Words p.m.4I(CWmTV News p.m.-Weather ip.m.-To Be or Not Be p.m.-Sign Off 88 55522;: sesgseaeeeseag 3 E 2 .u :. .a:cna:as:::r.:.-51-an EVERYBODY loves Bwwmmn Jsifv DESSERTS. h Remembrance Day Service All members of Moreil branch No: 26 of the Canadian Legion, and other Veterans are requested to attend the Memorial Parade and Service in hon- our of fallen Comrades on Friday, November 11th at 10:15 A.M. I "HQ! Null NEWS - oanmoni -1 oonsnns - snownvc. 3-no - 7 - 9 ' a air -TODAY IIILY V.!.S.I.i. i.S.!9NIt'llELL7S i lSJIi.ANilD Colorhy TECHNICOIDR I --u Murray River 4- wsnnssoar ONLY A i i C RAZYLE Starring morn NOLAN, szmoar mason Plus-SHORT3 I. . . Show arnet-sh p.m.l GS Mmug war W.i. secretary read the correspondence. W. M the sour” W”! W. Two bills were paid. . . Wed., Nov. 9, 1935 The Guardian Pep! . Mr. and Mrs. Simon Cheveria of A number of tnolll" sou;-is. school students from t The annual bazaar and chicken cently attended a Catblb, supper held in Saint Mary's Parish Conference at Not:-a DIN!" Rail in Souria on October 5. and emy, Charlottetown. WI& 27, was largely attended and very directed by Miss Thorool successful. SOURIS Miss Rita Cheverie recently vis- ited her lormer home in Souris. Mr.MiClifn ha tn- sn attendance of six memlml and towards a sewing machine for ed wane, 51:03", in :19?” y:r;e.?-gr two visitors were e:r:ie;t.m (l;).yg1h..,.'., giiticlos whlcl;2 Jllere Vismng me home or her parents. Tbemeeting open e0de rou or, 30118111-Cd - - "-:mii'mrm-mm-', followed by the Mary Stewart Coi- The annual meeting will be held '3?" "5 '59 "'”""F "39"" lect. Roll call was answered by at the home or Mrs. Tom Kick- esch member giving ten cents. The ham. Lunch was served by the YOU'LL LAUGH 'T ILL YOU BUST AT Dean, the singing dean of a girls' school - . . and Jerry. is kidder in kid's clothing who proves in the clinches that you're never too young! THURSDAY - FRIDAY - -SATURDAY D Parents Magazine AWARD OUTSTANDING . Remembrance Day . . 0 Services. MONTAGUE BRANCH, N0. 8. CANADIAN LEGION (B.E.S.L.) i All war veterans of Montague, Murray River, Murray Harbour and surrounding areas. whether nembers of the Legion or not, R.C.M.P. Detach- nent; Reserve Units, Girl Guides. Scouts, Cubs, . Tadets. and all other organizations or societies, are -ordialiy invited to attend our annual Remembrance 7ay parade and services. Assembly Point:-Legion Hall, Montague Time:--November 11, 1955 at 10:30 am- Dress:-Medals, berets if available. Poppies. Parade Marshall-Comrade Rod Martin The Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legioi viii serve dinner to veterans and their families. YEO .. V -voakawerae vbovooovs ViSTAlllSl0N -vzcwytcrizoir rurrtsr MIINTAGIIE REGULAR PRICES EXTRA! NEWS AND CARTOON . Mat EV? snows 3:30 - 7 AND 9 Wed - TIIlll' Adm. 30 ' 46 k 50c J: ?& Matinee'Friday and Saturday at 2:30 Matinee - Thur - 3:30 43 Cinornosoopo - Color Knights Of The Round Table Robert Taylor - Ava Gardiner - Moi Forror The world's now wonder that you us without glasses WHIITA BUY! Both Biuii and Milli Breeze give you a CANNON TEA TOWEL” FACE CLOTH in every package! Still the greatest bargain in '1kNl'8""5l Tl”",5 I Lu” Brothcrs' All-Purpose Breeze. There's a genuine C-111110" Tc, Towd was-ch 55st in every economy-siu . . . a Cannon Face Cloth worth 25? Ill CV31? I339 5'1” white Breeze in the familiar red box - 01' BIUC BTW” "1 Fl" new blue box. Get your Cannon Tea Towel or Face Cloth right inside! 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