lilérd’x-s'. ,,.- ‘4 me 35-lpiece band of the PE. “Regiment under the direction {Lieutenant C. E. MacGregor ’ e) presented a variety con- Law in Birohwood High School ' rim last night. All num- bers were loudly applauded by me large audience present. Dr. pliW. Jelks acted as Master of Ceremonies. Distinguished guests present included Lieutenant Gov- ernor F. Walter Hyndman and M”. Hyndman; Acting Premier ; L. George MaacKay and Mrs. :41 . . wt». M’clga ; and Councillor Gerald mm:- and Mrs. Foster. Gover- \- mrHylndman said that he was ,. tor lei 35- , Oval #0.“ .in t, .m... w... m... . l ..- " “muted” with the entire pro- gram, and took the trouble to “ 'mpliment the band privately EVENTS Iona East School every ‘ night. Good Music. Hope River Hall tonight. .. 11 'I . ,i.G01‘d0n. Lodge every ' "1 night. Modern and Old - ' ichauds Orchestra. Can— , ee or tea and sandwich- m-miles west of Hunter or Community Enter— \ w I mar Dance in Elliotts Hall satflay night. Weatherbie’s 01' 'G. . was Wednesday Dance in ‘ Legion Hall 9 p.m. Canteen y . Everyone Welcome. car of shavings, to- : daysn' ussell Driscoll. Mt. Her- l‘a e November 5th.. for ' ’5 annual supper and Georgetown. ‘ ' detest Hill Hall, Friday, 17th., Webster’s Orches- Forest Hill Wo- ’ , ute. 'C o n c e r t. Cardigan Halli, Thursday,‘ October ' , Highland damning, ,aliter. Webster’s Or- Bros; Hunter River, un- . haw, car Bran, Wednesday A.“ l I ‘. 0.10.” car. Thursday. $2.00, 1 - every Thursday Night, - art Memorial Hall. Mar- llfARGE AUDIENCE HEARS CONCERT after the performance. The con- ‘cert was arranged with the kind permission of the Officer Com- majnding. Lt.-Col. E.K. Kennedy, C. . Light Docket At City Court Two men appeared, in City Po- lice Court yesterday morning charged with being drunk and in- capable, before Magistrate K.M. Martin. ’ A Breadalbane resident’was fin- ed $5 and costs while a Sydney Street man was remanded for one week. A Mount Edward Road man pleaded guilty to driving over a fire hose and was fined $10 and costs or five days. , An assault charge against a Charlottetown man was witn- drawn by the complainant. ' P.E.I. Holsteins Have High Test Top Holstein' producers listed during the month of October in- clude ‘Keyes Princess Bloom’ . a nine year old cow owned by R. L. Burge of Five Houses, P.E.I. In 305 days she produced 15,223 lbs. milk, 565 lbs, fat with a test of 3.71. A four year old “Seaside Lady Frances”, owned by Buntain ad Son, Rustico in 305 days pro- duced 16,504 lbs; milk. 668 lbs. at testing 4.05 per cent. iner’s Orchestra. Admission 60 cents. Canteen. Dance Millview Hall, Thursday, Oct. 16th. Weatherbie‘s Orchestra. Charlottetown. Dance at Kelly’s Cross School Thursday, Oct. 16th. dancing from 9 to 12. Refireshments. good mu- sic. Masquerade Dance, Morell Rear, Friday. October 17th. Dancing from 9:30 p.m. until 1 am . Benefit dance at the Junior Farmers Recreation Centre, New Glasgow, will be held Sat- urday night October 18th, from 9 until 12. All proceeds to aid Foch. Doiron who lost his home and all, piers-opal belongings by fire this past week. ’als to help you get the ,. WOOD PLYWOODS « KER TILEBOARDS G TILES PAINT PRODUCTS rcmw¢¢$m My.” .. a: It Plywood Place l‘éto "BETTER YOUR LIVING’? ggcan supply you with all the latest time-and.labor-saving ‘2‘, NTERSEAL ALUMINUM & MODERNFOLD DOORS EmyélHEN CABINET HARDWARE AND ACCESSORIES 3“ OUR JOB IS HELPING YOU. CHANDLER BROS. best job possible. GENUINE ARBORITE CHROME MOULDINGS VINYL FLOOR TILES PRYNE VENTILATING FANS Dial6557 L There will be an Power on our Montague new transmission line e g INTERRUPTION NOTICE Line, on Sunday, October 19th between the l . I m ', . RM" “93th” perm gionductors in the Char- lOttetown to Crossroads Iin MARITIME ELECTRIC CO., LTD. interruption of electric and 5:00 string of 9:00 A.M. to allow us to Corner section of this Roger Clarence MacLean, 22- year—old resident of Orwell, ap- peared in Supreme Court yes- terday charged with murder. The chunky youth displayed no v1s1b1e emotions in the prison- ers box, either during the read- ing of the charge or at any point In the day-long session. MacLean is charged with the July 26th death of his step- father, Walter Ross, age 52, of Orwell. The case is the first of three that will appear during the October sittings of the Queen’s County Supreme Court. It IS expected that the case Will take up the remainder of the week with 24 witnesses all. peering for the crown along With witnesses for the defence. 48 SUMM‘ONSED 0f 48 names summonsed to appear on a Petilt Jury, 11 men were excused for various rea- sons. 0f the nemaining 37., 12 men were appointed Wednesday morning to sit in on the trial of Roger Clarence MacLean of Orwell, charged with murder. Seven more men were dis- charged and the remaining 18 men were told to report in the same. capacity next Monday morning. Members of the Petit Jury pre- sently sitting include C. J. Red- mond, foreman, Wellington Craswell, Everett Dunphy, A1- fred Larter, John MaclPhee, James Sherry, Ernest Currie, , Aeneas MacIntyre, Elmer Rob- ertson, Lorne Ferguson, Gay and Peter Coles. John P. Nicholson. Crown Prosecutor, opened the trial with the usual crown remarks, briefly summarizing the evid- ence of the Crown against the accused. He referred especially to two sections of the Criminal Code of Canada; Sections 194 and 201, dealing with homicide and cul- pable offences. He said that it was these par- ticular sections of the Criminal COIde that the jury will be call- ed‘ulpon to base their final de- cls1on. - ’ EVIDENCE LENGTHY . It was further noted that the evidence, due to the introduc- tion of exhibits, may be lengthy in spots. , Mr. Nicholson told the empan- elled 12-man jury that they will be given a complete picture of the incident which took the life of 52-year old Walter Ross of Orwell, stepfather of the ac~ cused. , Included will be events of the previous night leading up to the fight in the kitchen of the Mac- Lea‘n house and also of the events that took place immed- iately preceeding Ross’ death sometime shortly before 2.30 p. m. on Sunday, July 27th. FIRST WITNESS The first witness to be call- ed by the crown was Dr. Stewart MacDonald. former general practitioner in Eldont-rand re- Ralph r'cently appointed as Senior “Witnesses les iiy As Murder lrial Begins [Medical Examiner for the Can- Radian Pension Commission in Prince Edward Island. Dr. MacDonald told the court that he had known Ross before his death. He was in fact the family doctor. After receiving a call to go to the MacLean residence short- ly before 2 p.m., Dr. MacDon- ald said that he arrived only to find that Ross was dead. He noted that death could not have taken place too long before his arrival due to the warmth of the body. He went on to state that he did not give the body a good through check but noted the congealed blood in Ross’s mouth and that the heart was not beat- mg. Dr. MacDonald went on to say that he immediately con- tacted the coroner and R.C.M.P. officers in the area and left the house to direct the police otlficers to the MacLean home. Present at the time the doctor arrived were Mrs. Ross, wife of the dead man and mother of the accused, Mr. Wood, a neigh~ bor, and KennethaMacLean, the accused’s brother. CROSS EXAMINATION In the cross examination of Dr. MacDonald, defence counsel J. 0. C. Campbell, Q.C., refer- red to a Haematoma (blood un- der the skin) on the left side of the head and asked if it could have been caused by a blow on the other side. The answer was ..no.._ Dr. MacDonald further stated that persons do not normally die from black eyes, broken jaws or blows on the face. It was noted by the defence counsel that this was not the first time that Ross had appear- ed in this shape, a statement that was backed up by Dr. Mac- Donald who said that Ross had come into his office about three years ago after taking a bad beating. He suffered three brok— en ribs on that occasion. When asked if he had formed a conclusion at the time whether Ross was drinking or not, the doctor replied that the injured man had come in on a Monday and told him that the incident had taken place on the previous Saturday night. Dr. MacDonald said that the only information he had been ‘ able to gather on circumstances surrounding the Ross death is what was told to him by Mrs. Ross during the time he spent in the house. He added that he did not pursue any further in- formation. EVERY BLACK EYE Mr. Campbell suggested to Dr. MacDonald that if he (Dr. Mac— Donald) were called to tend every black eye that resulted from over indulgence of. intoxi- cating- spirits, that he would be (Continued on Page 19) Protestant Orphanage Contributions $35.00 K. M. Martin, Richmond St. 1 $35.00 Staff of Royal Bank oil I Canada 1 ,$ 5.00 R. S. P. Jardine, Lower Queen St. GRAFTON ST. WEST: $35.00 . . . . .. Mrs. K. S. Rogers $ 5.00 . . . . . . . . . . .. Rollaway Club $ 1.00 ea: Mrs. T. B. 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