PKG! Brunt THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN HULY 16. 1953 THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Bruce MacPhea, Min Joyce Wigginton, Plus McKlnnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Laura. The Guardian may be boughtfnt the (allowing places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: TII Put Office; in Sourls: The Snack Bar and H. Richard: I; III. -.'DANCE. Greenfield school. ,half toti Chevrolet -truck from ThursdH.l'. July lath. Good music. ,Gerald Bruce. Souris, sub agent - -- - 'ttf Horne Motors. -nip; (1u:A.Si tcwtit-at, l. 0. i The casc of aiiotlier resident of 0. F. hall. Alotititgttp, Frtrlnv m'e- tDmgttell's Mills charged with mos .luli' Ftlt. 9tt”"w'N' M um .'t-tentittg a citstuibmicv at Howe Rebeiiahs. Bay school was adjourned. - --e-ew- ---e A resident of Ellersllc was fined S30 and costs for possession of ii- quor other than in his residence. A resident of Red House atid -'(Cn'ntlri'tied on7tiage if"! C01 Bl ' o .'In the magistrates court at N t f (ieorizcinwti ,t'estct:w.j.'. JIIIHPS Inti-i a 0 is Gtlhctt. Snurts, was setitenced to I 0 0 two years in Dotcliester Pcttttoti- tiary. and George Knnnedv Blai.I-- dell. Dtngw'cll'.- Mills. was sen-- tencod to six months ttt Gertrge- town tail by Nlagisltalt” .l W. Mac- The morning session of Supreme ettes, and left. Finding they yesterday not have matches, they continuedEKlnK'-1 County H0-Spilal last night lwas taken up with the selcctioti of ito Mathesotrs, where the a petit jury following the arratgii- lwettt in. He saw Mrs. Mathcsoti charged ,and Shirley there. back to Morell with them. they got' some matches, went back Court at Georgetown intent of Ezra Arnold, lwith the murder of his father, ll-iarris L. Arnold, on June 1st. I-its lpresiding. Appearing for the crown "are Mr. J. 0. C. Campbell, deputy 'attot'ney general, and Mr. S S. Hessintt, QC, crown for Kings. Mr. is counsel for R. R. Bell, the accused. Q. C.. to the charge. and indicated that he was ready for his trial. Of the 66 ttattic-s presented itnni, which to select a Juty, 14 were ex- cused for various reasons. 39 names of the remaining 52 were named before a final jury of 12 ,was selected, the crown standing .' ,. L05"? -Mt. Angus Matltrsott, Gian i?::1e10""' and me defmce Cha"""g. ilillzant "I"f'NVPfl Willi 3'”-ii” 33' The members of thc iietit turr of 'he death of ltis btother. Stnclazr law: Fmeman. -rhwdnm RObm.,. .lle1l'nP5”n- Wll" l'l”559d "Wm" 5”” son. East Baltic; James .1. Camp- CAPITO TALL, TOUGH ...AND HEADED WEST... mm mt gun-rlwnle pointing l m ll'r OIL-got! pun , and . load of .4yngm.v.- In blast .y " E V; of with BILL All um: um!- IIOBVEIIOUI lnlmt LOWRY Ju mu lick SEAY - VALLIN Also Serial - Conictly and Cartoon Shows Daily 2:.'lti-T-9 'll or of lt:rirk'.ti;, xtass, and two lirotliers., dntily a' his home in Vancouver, B. D9,, Dundas; Tito deceased. who & :9-it j.P.'-tr, was itrtzti in Glen Wil-t .ile.xattder itttittiarrtrd lie .;t'c Mr. and Mts. ll, Sltititcsoti lie was is stttrired but one er. Ni'.ss .iass.w Slathesnti. supet- t;ndtiard Hospital. in am. son tit tlir ttziis on the ltotttostead iii Glen " ant and ii.litani iti Slave, 8 C A l'li(iillPl', Donald C. Ma ltcsoti, twctlcceast-d him by only three weeks CANADA'S FINEST ClGARETTE DEAN JERRY S MARTlNrl.EWlS ARE BACK...in a story or Broadway's bright lights in bulb....,H and one di ..Hlll WALLI 7, '0 S V Cihfr-.4.,,.. t ltlEt'o.-STQQGiE' cum; ttuirs mum EDDIE MAYEHUFF - wttit ttiistiii-mitt emit ALSO LATEST NEWS 51 COLOR CARTOON SHOWS DAILY 2:3!)-7-9 HOOT THE CALEDONIAN CLUB FIELD DAY MONTAGUE, WEDNESDAY. JULY 29 MON! was in lV.lS' William Redmond, Cardigan; William Stewart. High .Battk; Birt MacI.eod, Murray Rit'- ,er; Daniel Acorn, Cardigan; Jos- tcpli Lewis. St. Peters Bay. Gor- ,'doti Myers, Cardigati: Hxirold Mc- Ewen, Rollo Bay: George Ketinedy, ,Cardigan; Roy Crockett. Sottris; Harold Dockeiidorit, St. Petr-rs. , Prot-ecdttitzs got under way with the attertittttti scsstott. the first witness being Rayniotitl Joscplt iMilCI)0llal(l. Bristol. , i The witness stated that he had known Ezra Atttold all his llif', and had also ktinwti H:ll'l'lS Arnold. Eyra Artiold it-id llllT'(l ltittt to go fishing with liitii about the iitttldlc of Mat. Harris Arnold wits away ill Nova Scotia at the tittic but liztd come home, so that on the dttj: of June 1st, they had all gone iislitttg mackerel together. Lttttit: ill the Arnold home at the lllllt' wt-rv liarris Aritold, Ezra, I'liIl'l'l5 At- ll0ld'S (laugliter Shtrlrv and ill!" witness. Harris and E7l'.'l or-cttpxmi one bedroom. Sltirlcy nttoilicr across the hall. and the wttttcss slcpt doit'ti stans oti zi ('IlllI'll in an adjflllllllg room to the kttclicit, Went Fishing On June lst. they had gone fish- tng about 230 a. m and hztrl re- turned about. in a m 'I'h") had break!-;tst. whtcli Shirley had pre- pared. and then he and Ezra left to sell the fish in the dirrctiott of-, tcliariottetown. Ezra had to go to towti that day to make a payincttt on the truck. Ezra Clrorc. On air- rivitig tti town. Ezra cashctl a cheque, and they went to Allison MacLcod's to make the payment. They then had dinner. and went. to the vendor's. Ezra wont in and came out with a package which he put in the glove cotiiparttnent. On the way home as they were pass- ing the rcsideticc of Daniel Mailin- son, Ezra saw Slttrley thcrc, .'lil(l he turned the truck and wcnt back ltn the house. Sliirley, Mrs. Arnold ,and Mrs. Mathcsoti. a ststcr of Mrs. Arnold were there HI: and Ezra went. itito the house. Then Ezra. Shirley and Mrs Arnold went into a room. He did not hear what. was said. He and Lzrti then left. for the-Arnold home mid on the way Ezra told him that his father had had a fight with his sister Shirley that day. He and E7.r:t ztrrircd at the house and had supper. Then they went out for some target practice with a sawed-off .22 riflc. He said that he owned the pistol. and that he was the one who had ctit llit' rifle down to that size. He said he had taken the gun from under the corner rttpbnnrd where it was kept, and had taken the shells from the top of the cupboard where they were kept. it. was he. he stated. that had brought the gun to the Arnold home. He identified two boxes of shells, one .22 longs, the other .22 long rifle which were like those he had. They took only one box when they went out for target prnctir:-, and thought it. was the .22 longs The witness said he fired the first and last. rounds of the number which had been shot, and had opened the gun after his last shot. atid took out the spent shell. He then put the gun under the , cupboard. and the shells on top of t the cupboard. He stated that he had not noticed that other box was torn. Went Back In Hmtse They want hack into the house after the target practice, and lit- nd for awliilr-. Then Ezra sent. mm for the package in NH? truck. He took one bottle into the house. Hr- idetiiifted a pint bottle of rum as like the one takcti. Tliey drank that one, and Ezra gave hint the 1'" to gel. the other one. Tlit-y drank about half of it. Ezra went upstairs to change his clothing and the witness went up with him. that time Harris Arnold was not in the room. The witness iden- tifted a stilt of clothing similar to tltat. put. on by the accused. They got. in the truck and proceeded to Morell. It was getting ll little dark at this time, he said. They rnrt Leoda Blnxland. and stir izot in the truck with tlir-m. They Went to ' the rt-ittntirant in Mnrvll for cigar- ) THROAT F07 CONWHOH ortltialry son First Crown Witness Testifies AGENTS:-MONTAGUlx Euold P. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn r tln Murder TriztGlwAt Geo'town gate again, and then went to the Arnold home. Ezra was still driv- ing. He drove into prosct-u:tr tw ice, scraped lreached over and pulled the keys The accused pleaded not guilty tfrom did l witness Shirley ciinie t the g a fit ge second The and on the the fender. "Y i witness i the ignition, and told Ezra lThree Taken To Hospital After Accident - 'Three persons were taken to following a. highway accident which occurred near just outside Montague. a In hospital are down I Georgetown. Selina Myers. George- , iL0i'dShip Mark R. MacGuigan is the road, turned at the Matlicsniiiiowm mid Eemlce Ke""9dY- Monsl tagtte. all suffering from cuts Rlldl btuises. , The accident occurred about 9 :1. im. when a 1952 Meteor sedan coni- ing from lBirt Laird. the rear of Speaker Today the Burnt Bridge, Preston Henry. Montague driven by .lll'.l Lorne Valley, struck, the truck of Georget Report Of ' Grand Jury Al Georgetown Following is the report of the Grand Jury submitted Tuesday at the opening 01 the Supreme Court at Georgetown: May it please Your Lordship. We. the Grand Jury. of Kings County. beg leave to report as fol- laws: We have listened with pleasure and attention to the address of Your Lordship. We have lllspeclcd the ctiiti't- house and jail and beg to submit the following report. We have found the premise; n cleui condition. We would respect. fully suggest, that the flue in tin jail be extended about my gm The jail premises should be paint. ed, and a new drain board he plap. ed in the kitchen sink. The ,-(,,,, on the main building should ,,, inspected and the ilashings Rm, leaks around the flue be repatm, Sufficient chairs should be pin”, in Jury room and other room. we also recommend that biittleithtp llttoletttii be placed on the (lug,-; iii the maitt corridors. t We commend the Royal Carn- dian Mounted Police for strict; enforcetnetit of the speed laws n"i our hiethways. and tirge that lho good work in this respect be cor. tlnued. ' Respcctftillv syubmlimt Joseph G. Campbell, foreman For self and others 'llUl. to go iii any more as ttiiglit brmik the truck. Ezia and Leoda got out, he wndt Shirley rettiaincd in the truck. Ezra told hirti to take the truckt and Shirley to Morcll to a dance they , Whiteway. Murray River, parked on; ,the side of the road The car suf-,1 fered severe dattiagr: to the front SEL'll0il. and the rear section of the' truck was also damaged. No one in the cab or t.he truck was hurt. The. Montague detachment R.C.M.P. was, MucLareti. Lieutenant Governor of New Bruns- TENDERS b i -t A 0” For the erection of the Kings County Memorial Wlllfll was being held there tint ,.a,,ed and ,m.,,5,,ga,ed me amid, wick, will be, the guest speaker at' Hospital nurses: residence Wm he received as follows: night. He and Shirley went to cm. ceremonies to be held in Brudenell Morcll, he went into the dance but Itoday conititcmorzititig the arrival 1. Labor only for ,Slitrley rcniaitted in the truck. M m 1 .b,.,. ,d ,1 t H . . ,0! the early settlers. ' Dluring the dl?ll1C9,1CllRrlleS Etdei--W, ,,u,fk ls: ,,l'L:,l HE'S a5,,':,',c,;'”,:l Ycstcrtlay he was all (a) complete Pi'0CllOll or building SIMV C6111? Pt Mr Tim. 18 W913 - ' . - g Government House 0 is otior. - - '. ,.'. ;c,,,5,de, and Saw 5,,,,,,,y and Emtmsntttcgt l:i:rslla(;::iall,?"(.Il:itlghltlieatlisgiigeKr. W L. Frame. L,eu,emm Gm, (b) installation of all electiical wning and int the trticlt. He gave Ezra llielshacks. The w,,n,,gS smd ma, ,,Jernot of this Province, and last, equipment k””' 1” W mgme ”'””F N”. I"'f.fv:Clld sometimes occur. Aftcr tiie.v'nigm M5 m''' "me by 9 ,'”0l'P;' (C) installation of plttmliitig ,lcft towatds Etistol. Eztzt said. Imad hmshm mp mm. he Mn or the Ptovtncial "Em "".(l mme l"(,mb1e' 'r"e W”-t"lilll(la drunk". Ema had no'l forc- G0V”'""lP”i mild 3 1”” Numb" 2. Materials Ollly f0i' 1 (El). 1 and 1 (C) W55 Mlxffl 111"! lilmi 119 Md (10110. ed ",9 ,,q,,,,,. 0,, hm, ,,,. 5.,,,d inf oritiy men who lizid knowti ltitii above "ml E7” Nphed mm he had k'”Sl The gun snmr-times tiiisfired hetas ii wmmimd” m'”5e”5' " "1 5”"””""' Wm” Asked Mm stated. and at other times dld'll0l' ””'i'T”"'T” 3. Complete job including labor, all mater. Ezra replied "I don't know, but I think it was my i'ailiei'.' The wit- tequirc niuclt prcssiirc oti the trig-1 Promoted To Rank lals and with installations complete. Spccificatiotis and plan of tlic llllI'SFS' rcsirlcnrc and all went into the kitchen. The witiirss said he saw a box of atti- ntunittott on They wont to the Arnold home, , lllP kttcliett table; tcotitintied" on Vpagefliicolmata Mtinlmiue Town g , , lger to set it of! He had showtit ,tiess ziskcd him how lic had ili'lllP,Em.a how ,0 0p(,m,P me pmnm it, and Ezra said that he iiii(l shot and nu ma, Wcmmz ma, had, mm" tfircd five or six rounds. After they, .'Thc promotion to the ratik of squadron leader of S L H. and thc rotor of the box was torn. S. Wight oi Geotittelowll. PL. lt wits not on the kitchen table has li”ill"'llll)' been atittotin- when he lliltl left that ci'ctting,' 0 . red. 5 1. Sitcltt is lll(l'(.liZll)- thn ttttticss said. He lit the lamp plnit: IRCi at Tl-C,A.I'. Slu- ittid the three of them went up-i L10” A-”"3,”'- O"':',"f'.'g ",P,,5,',l',- stairs. Ho saw Harris Arnold lytttgf . otcti at -Dllllsyidlio ltniitt-t on the bed and he appoat-ed to be' '0Hl.V routine btisittes: wasl sin V zit It ti.tilottv:tiiiiimail, In ,1,.n,, T1,? M5, ,,,,,p hi. hnd lgpgn trattsaclcd at the tiioetitig of iltcl ii,”-ll ylllfl-ll-g l'l').:;) him it as that ttiottting, and ho had Mmliagufi Tim" C0””C” 1355 ”'('”' an" l)5(hqfP"inI;!'lI1'g mm I'.m,'R', morning. The witness said they , m ,,,, ,,, E00,, hm,,,,. Hat lug, presided over by li1:i,i".ti' B. H. aitpcntct . . , ,, I P I-R , . Y , - t, i'C'C C tiri'1llors Hes. (t.A.l- was tu.att of St. on T's: sml H mm m "'6 mm 0' me 5,:',', P,'1:.:re,?0td; 'a,,d n'x'tC(hol:on Cliurclt. Stititniersidc. Wliile. 7? - ' A . ' S ' . l . t .t t .v . 4 1.-11(,w,,, the ,mnu,e,-' the gteml tlic.e, ltc w.ts .i.so tif.ici.i.tttg ("'55 Exam'na”on ,-(.3: the gm(,,,1t,)V inns, It, ti,-5,: clcr:i'tiiatt at RC.A.F. Stmioti ' . i . - " r. d , is l 1947 t 1949. "' ("ms rx"'m"a'm"' M"' BC” mmlm ckmat" l'ml' ll bT'n"'LP)t'cO)rat'il'(:l 1Dllunll)':l; Elie? tt1:ins"ti1)i)ttitil(iid to asked the witness if he and E7.i'a.l:?:e: IoYhI:::V1n)H' 10'? Slmzloo at 3 Cnaplalmy m me R-C-A-F. ;and he and Harris, and Ezra andlim, ' A ' ' g . A" it A ' T'"'” Haiti: had got along alright tha , Mr. C A. Shaw mm Ml, A. D. Montague. A certified cheque l i l l l lloolcy, cliairtiiati. 3 1953. Board of Trustees may bc seen at the office of Neil lviooicy. Main Street. reprcsctiting amount of the tender to accompany the scaled tetider. Tctidcrs will close at midtiiglti, August 11th, 1953. I Copics of the plan ati(l' specifications tztkcti otit on paying a deposit of t when plan and specifications are returned to Mr. Neil Lowest or any tctidcr not necessarily accepted. Cotistructioti must commence before October 1, 5') of ,lhc may be 51510.0(), returnable King's Cotiiity Hospital. had. Thcy all returncd front fish- ing in good liutnrir. When he niirl Macl.ure wcrc appointed iiS5P(xSOl.'- it was movrd that. the :'i.'35CS5-l tiirni. on personal property be It-, Ezra and lirr father were still at li0mP.t rcnicm bcr A to ling they had plnnncd to go fishing the TTPXI left that morning. Shirley Qucsttnncd he said he could not, seeing a note at. the rtiold home after they had rc- Ster- said liavc ncts picked up at. Mt-Ewcn's. The witness morning. H ealso said WRlGHTiS - Gt. George St. -- Brings to you a host of ranged on a sliding scale ratigttigl, front 3:00.00 to 51200 00 maximum , Reports from also received. which indicated thatl , I things wcre progressing satistactor-1 ttniicd. But he could not deny that, ,,,. there might have been one, but he, ,did tint soc it. Mr. Bell suggestcdlC,a,v,.d 0,, that thc nrttc cniitntncd a message ,.r,,,.,,,,,, 5,2,, ,,,,,,-N, at lands rccrntly. Preparatioiis are bciiig lll:i(lP fat” the election of a that in Ward 2 to succeed H. T. Jamie- ,F.zra and his father owned a shack lson who resigned last month. l":tl'Ul'?ilJlf' cottttiirtits NOTICE All arrears oi taxcs for lMi. Stewart school are now N" ””l,dttc. if not pttitl liciorc July the new iiotttrtgtio (ll.'- tgmh m,(,nUmS will he hand, Wood 15- , , . led in ior collcction. rotiimit tccs. wrre , ,,,.,,. m,,,,.,11,,,- By order of trttsiccs. Nix summer bargains. Read LOBSTER cont: T0 GEORGETOWN , AUGUST 4th SUPPER - and See. WOMEN'S FABRIC SANDALS- White and Colored-Flat Hecl ., woimts'cittvtssoxrot:os?TT” Blue and White-Reg. S3.95 1 .oo 1 .9: WOMEN'S White Leather '5 . WOMEN'S w6MEit's COLORED All Lint-s-Reg. Less White leather PUMPS:-.-i;o'7:)' "SANDALS- sittttits- 3.59" Reg. Sil3.00 MEN's'GRltTN WORK Boots- ti:ttis”itytontti;;t"s'l.5ott 0xFOiiI)s- MEN'S SNEAKERS- Here is B. Give-Away-Reg. 312.95 .35) 1 .oo .95 .95 'BOY'S'Heavy Crepe Sole Reg. '5.50 for . ,. . .98 BOYS' light Weight CAM potions 1,... Reg. 552.79 SALE BEGINS” THURSDAY 9 A. M. IIAL 3323 t2HlLDltEli'S SA'liliAl.S- All Lines-Reg. Loss .... .. Boys' 8: Girls' Tennis Oxfords Reg. 1.:-out .. MEN'S CAMP 0XEORDS- ll-own Split Leatlier-Reg. S2.95 for .. WOMEN'S CUBAN PUMPS- About 100 pairs-Brown and Black-Reg. S595 ........ .. Wright Shoe Company GREAT GEORGE STREET STORE' Rlloots 209;, ISL 3323 2.001; 1.19 .98 SALE BEGINS TNllllSllAY 9 A. M. r