ence MacLean, 21- ”” rgildént of Orwell plead- le guilty when arraigned on “I e of murder 1n Queens ? Icw Magistrate’s Court yes- Magistrate Gilbert A. , ed the hearing to u ust 11. . 6;:ng arose fiollowmg the at the accused’s step- Walt'ert Ross, 52, which “$5.1 at his Orwell home Sun- ”,iuly 2,7”!- off. stated mvestigatlpg ’ 1961‘s the victim 5 body was found ’ w en 2230 and 3:00 Re- ecmmted at the time indl- i fittiatmn badly beaten. H me against MacLean' mid, before Magistrate Gau- V‘lmchamuetown July 23. The a e detachiIIent of the no i ‘ "Lestigating the case. ‘ gaggivissaid to have 're- Wed; this Province about a ' ' 1‘0. He had-been working ; iwmo. Since his return he ‘ GUARDIAN , Wino. McoUAID to be W from his ofifiee August :5 . 23rd inclusive. 'uouuLL ANNUAL hing}: School ‘\ ' su on 'g school duem. pm all. August 6th. or at 5:30 pm. Canteen, t v. Monwa at night. I ' r I DANCE, Pembroke School, 3‘ May, August 7th. Music by ,Me Stewart and. Stanley u we, canteen service. ‘ SPECIAL MEETING of South— , ,. King’s Fish and Game As- mion .wilLbe, held at Harvey .. ’s Samtuary. Thursday" I ~ 7th at 7:30 p,m. Import business Will be: discussed. -. one welcome. (Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thayer, ta wn, Mass, am presently ....; their holidays in Monta- , lin'and Mrs'. Donald Campbell a. wee daughter, Donalda, Mon- were guests last w k of .Oampbell’s parents, . .1“ Camp to Montague where Hennigarls . Ill} Harold :Lanigan ul‘ hm children, Marleen and ‘ ‘ ‘- 1133;? returned to their Hamilton, Ontario, after .. -vw:.,'hplidays their ‘a‘gand- Mrs. , ' g'ue, and quand W; Maclntyr‘e,‘ Gardi- has, re taller,- duties with the Is- Wt: _ ne Company, Mon- ‘enjoying a very the“deceased appeared v, F9 Elmo, Games, Etc, R e g 11 la 1: .d, title the guests of Mrs. ~ Mr. and Mrs. glarged With Murder Stepiather At Orwell had been working with farmers in the Orwell area and staying at the Ross home. , The late Mr. Ross served in Europe for three or four years with the Royal Canadian Engine- ers. Neighbours say he was an accomplished mechanic and car- penter and could turn his hand to almost anything. He is survived by his wife. the former Mrs. Clarence (Edith) nine, andElain, eight. The ac-' cased is oneof five children born to Mrs. Ross by- her previous marriage. ‘ Prior to. coming-to Orwell 10 years ago, the late Mr. Ross-had lived in Flat River. 7 '— Ordered on the day of ,d-eath. an inquest on the Ross fatality will take place in Charlottetown next Monday evening before Cor- oner Dr._ L.E. Prowse. , At yesterday’s hearing the ac- cused ‘ was- represented by ,J.0'.C, Campbell. QC. ' t“: j . / BRISTOL Mrs. Agnes Anderson, has re- turned to her duties in the city after her vacation with friends in Boston this year. Mr. and. Mrs. Blaxland, have purchased a lot in Bristol, and and have started to build a new home near the old Harbor Road. Mr. Blaxland is a war veteran. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sheehan. have purchased a lot in Bristol, have started on the erection of their new home. Those two. new houses will boost Bristol again, after the loss of several families who have moved to Morel! Vil- lage. I Summer fishing is reported as very poor here again this season with the scarcity of bait as the main cause. Fishermen report good prospects of fish if fresh baIi't‘was available. ' . Mr,.Joe Lapierre, has taken & position'in the city with W.L. Mc- Kenna and company. Mr. Lapier- re spent p several years at the trade in Charlottetown and in La- brador. Friends here of Mr. Fred O’- Brien, will be pleased to learn his condition is somewhat improved in Hospital in Boston, where he has been ill for several months. Mrs. James A. O’Brien, has re— ceived the sad news from Boston, , Mass, of the pas-sing of her niece ‘ Miss Gertie Bradley, after a long illness. The news states ‘one of “Miss Bradley’s legs was amount-1 ed in an effout'm save her life. and Mrs.‘ Ted McEIwen, ‘were in the city last week on; busi— No. 1 «painter, halving his time with his fiather, «M11, ' a-rry McEwen. ' Mr. McEIwen informs us he has to turn down some big jobs this summer owing ;to so - much work booked ahead. lakeside beach is a busy place this summer, especially .now in hot weather, hundreds. of cars with grownups and children are enjoying the cool waters of the northside at lakeside, and some .1 weeks holiday. summer at the beach. v I - MacLean, and two children, Glen, ' .nes‘s. Mr. MoEIWen.' is, Bristol‘s ' families are spending the entire . WEDNESDAY. Auousr 6 . surrERs, GAMES, DANCES MOVIE ROLE Suzanne Vayda. 17-year-old- Toronto high school student, has been chosen to play the motion- picture part of a refugee Hun- garian dancer trying to adjust to life in Canada. Her qualifications for the role, exclusive of her beauty, 'is the fact that'she es- caped Hungary two years ago. The play will be shown in the U. S. and England as well as in Canada. ~ ., GEORGETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd King left: recently on return to their home in Toronto, Ontario, alter a va— cation spent in Georgetown, as the guests oers. Daniel King. Mr. J. l-I-owdrd MacDonald of tile staff of Y. J. DeLory and sons, is presently on annual holi- days. Mr. A. A. Mosher of Montague was a recent business visitor to Georgetown. Mass., who was a recent visitor to. the Island, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Publlcover, while in Georgetown. Mr. Donald MacDonald, motor- ed Ifrom Toronto, Ontario early in the week and is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard MacDonald. Squadron Leader in the Royal Canadian Air Force Padre ser- vice, stationed at Greenwood, N. S.,‘is spending his leave with his mother, Mrs. William Wight and his brothernMr. Rupert Wight. Miss Enid Kinghtof Toronto, 'Ontario is vacationing in George- town as the guest of her parents. Mr. and _Mrs. S. C.“ Knight. Lyman Chisholmer” and BostOn early in the, week and U REFRIGERATORS7 FROM $195.00 UP .2 YEARS To; PAY ggilllontag‘uc Electric PHONE 92 MONTAGUE Dr. Dario Gorelli of Wakefield, Rev.“ Fat-her Howard I Wight, Mr. Paul Whitey motored tram" MEET YOUR ' IMPERIAL ESSO DEALER St. Mary’s Rood War Veteran Dies The death occurred In the Kings County Memorial Hos- pital, Montague, on July 29th, of Mr. John A. MacGuigan of St. Mary’s Road in his 70th year. The late Mr. MacGuigan was a veteran of the First World War and was also a school teacher. In his college days he was a fine athlete when he at- tended St. Dunstan’s University and Prince of Wales College. He will be sadly missed by a host of friends and especially by his wife, the former Mary Daley. He also leaves to 'mourn two brothers, Christopher and Emmett both of St. Mary’s ' Road. are holidaying at the Chisholm summer home. Mrs. Herbert SteWart and fam- ily left Georgeth on Friday, A u g u s t 1st,, for Snmmerside, \ where they will reside and Where Sgt. Stewart is stationed with the Royal Canadian Air Force. Mrs. (Dr) Clayton George of Luzcan, On-‘t., who is vacationing here, left recently by car, on a visit to Halifax, “12115., and was accompanied by her father, Mr. S. C. Knight. ' , Mr. a‘ners. Clem Landrigan have returned to New York, rol- lowln'g a week spent with Mrs. Landrigan’s mother, Mrs. Wil- liam Wright. . Mrs. Don Rankin of Calgary, Alberta is visiting her former home in Georgetown. Friends of Mr. Neil A Wight are sorry to hear that he is a patient in the Charlottetown Hos— pital and all wish him an early The Guardian Page 5 return to good health. Mrs. Wilfred Prosper visited Charlottetown on Thursday, July 31st. where Mr. Prosper is a patient in the Charlottetown Hos- pital. All wish Wilfred a rapid recovery. Q.M. - 2 Ray Grant left on Thursday, for Halifax. NS, where he will rejoin his ship at U.‘S.S. Shelldrake. Ray and Mrs. De Roma Cottages, near George- town fort‘hie past week. tell left several days ago on a other American centers. Mrs. Anne Poland of Boston, Mass, is vacationing in George- town. lVIr. Harry Yorston left on Fri- day, August ls-t., on a motor trip through Nova Scotia. He will visit Anhigonish, the Cans’o Cause— way, Halltax, Bear River, and return .by Five Islands, N.S.: Moncton. N.B., and Charlotte- .tolwn. ' " Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald, grad- uate nurse at the Charlottetown Hospital, was .a recent visitor to her home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maciean have as their guests, Mrs. Masc- Lea'n’s sister, Mrs. .Peggy Blan- chard and her daughter, Darlene of Rustico. QUEEN MOTHER 58 SIAMDIRIDNGTHAIM, Eng. (Reut— eIrs) — Queen Mother Elizabeth Monday celebrated her 58th birth- day quietly at the ‘royal lodge here. Enrollment of (I By . ‘ NOTICE ' ‘ offending Montague schools one to twelve and commercial) will be taken of the new schdol on ‘August 6th. This is necessary and means all pupils‘ II pupils, who plan on (grade: order of Trustees." V NOT! The L I II I I ’ ' ' - ' I I PATRIQI:.:.5UBSCRIBERS.' Raffle!- may puid‘bif the or Summ’éh A sheen... 'om'hei Guardian «hang . 'Pufriol‘: I A “ -- ‘ I Guardiafis- The Patriot cEIo - i \ m... JEFFREY HUNTER Tues, August 5, 1958 ‘ Mr. and Mrs. William S. Mar-I motor trip to New York Cit-y and I Grant have been vacationing at I (ii-lingual». O . Now, your Plymouth dealer offers the ‘ ’most terrific trade-in allowances . surrnns 5 to 9 pm. ' of the year...plus the Iowest’prices - of all leading cars built in Canada! NIGELPATRICK-ANNEMARIE DURINGER . snows 2:30 — 7 —9‘ - ,4- I . TEA PARTY .1 1 'AI-‘Georgefownr ' j:_WE~DNESDAY. AUGUST 6th TURKEY SUPPER Games — Ball Game 7 W “Aummmotmumm but '22; t mm mm. ammfl‘ ' w-“We'wnamunumwn'lm.m.mm \ Westaway who has been an em- ployee of the firm for the past 7 years. With modern machmes such as the ' new - tire changer recently installed Doug’s Essa Service Station in Montague 18 well equipped to repair prompt- ly and ,efliiciently both minor and major breakdowns. Their well stocked part-s department has a particularly wide variety for four years. _ _ Doug’s Esso Service Statlon 15 open for 12 hours each week day ——from 8 a.m. to 8 pm. on Sun- day‘s Doug’s open at 10:30 am. and close at 6:30 p.m. In addition to Imperial Esso and Imperial Esso Extra Doug’s Imperial Esso Service Station in Montague also handle all other Imperial products including At- las Tires, Batteries and ac- cessories_ “ALWAYS LOOK T0 IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST" COMING - WED. - IT PULSES WITH THE HEARTBEAI OF TODAY’S YOUTH! an Co K 0R0 YN WALTER MATINEE 2:30 .— Songs-I uls-unuu-uu-J UUIR'MURROW'uolfim-fim THUR. - FRI. ‘-» SAT. Ius LAST PICTURE run , . 'THREE“ Great a DOLORES D VIC w EVENING 7 AND 9 PRICES: MATIN EE 25c & 506; EVENING 75c , In aid of school I Dove’s ESSO SERVICE axmflns . you“ pay up to $150 extra for on othercars.) . .7 I i S on'ece (Sings-s ilditsitnssl entertainer . . ' 0 You save because Plymouth, even with its big “win” WW“ IyM Dimgm - tingle "313” V-8 is the thriftiest car of its size to Coffin in the town 0 on-ague. _,= ‘ . , > V-S that won . Dougvs Esso Service. Station _ gangs find ,' . . operate. ‘(It was, a 58 Plymouth m has bee"\l°°at3§d°i‘sim§ WWW" North Americas most amous economy I ' fMain andW mans ‘~ ' H , ‘(Road for the pats: 213 yealgs. four Basedfont'h recently) \ ,V q. . ’. ' .. , ’ In addition xmse . sensa Iona, A d ‘0'” for er Plymouth is the lowest . . ‘91, ~52”: -,: r .. b are always on _ I b I. n g f r . ‘ ‘ Exam. , :01” ns 7.30 ,_. 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YOUR CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-FARGO DEALER INVITES YOU TO EXPERIENCE A DEMONSTRATION TORSION-AME RIDE AT YOUR CONVENIENCE.’ QUALITY of ignition replacements. I A “f M w” never uy more... Of 888. Bum. Doug leased his service station I, V whmshuumdmka while absent .on active. serVIce ~ .mpmofl‘lwmmmmp F. 'R. McLAINE LIMITED Malpeque Road, Char‘ottetown .MULLEN MOTORS Mount Stewart I