two S'side Men Sentoncedi to Penitentiary Terms . g Two sununerside men were unggnced to terms in Dor- em, penitentiary yelmdly by in Ju5Li,Ce o. J. Tweedy of can- lgkwwn in the Supreme Court in .d I Bu3?;:c:' as, was found mm by 1 pstit. Jury of assault causing actual bodily hlfm "'1: Malpeque; Henry Oliver. Aieersm: Frank Butler. Glengarry; Lloyd Clark. Wellington ER. 2; Melvin Brldsu. Howiui: Clifford Horri- sou, ltllerslie; Morris Oaaeloy. xen- elngton. Supreme Court was adjourned until Monday. December I. at it a.m. a two-year penitentiary. 6-1111! or- Domuy was charged with robbery um. violence. Cecil Arsenault. 33. W” was indictod on the same "fume, pieaded guilty to the re- swd charge of assault and was .150 sentenced to 3W0 Y9"! 13 ar '. .IAl:il5eeIi1iilll.llt)eIl'11Cf had pleaded gum). m escaping from Prince county Jail and was also sentenced .0 we years in the Dorcheater Penitentiary on this charge. sen- "mes to run concurrently. MI, 1). 0. Stewart. Q-C.. MPH- mwd the crown. Mr. L. P. O'- Donnell of Charlottetown acted for W .,...., accussed. The pen: jury members were as fouowr; Emmett Callaghan. St. Muir. (foreman); Fred Kelly. Rose- ,-mg; Wilbert Lawless, Kenslngton 33,; Burton Baxter. 01-ea-Yy: Earl Phrmpsg o'Leary; Ernest Bi-yenton. S'side Y's Men's Club Meeting Jrhe regular weekly meeting of mg summereida Y's Men's Club met at the "Y" Centre. Green St... rm evening with Y”: Harry Bishop in the chair. A final report on the movie tic- ut sale was given by the chair- mm, Y's Bill Warwick. revealing . total of 1572 tickets sold. It was decided that the Y”: Men in connection with the Y's Men- sttes. will carry on the same gm-gmiss program as last year at the hospital. Next week's meeting will be held in the United Church Hall. -6. Name Publisher of Calgary Herald CALGARY. (OP) - Appointment of Basil Dean, 99. as acting pub- lisher of the Calgary Herald was announced Thursday. 54:. Dean. an associate editor of The Herald since 1949. succeeds John David Southam. I-Ierald pub- lisher who died suddenly at his Home here Sunday. aged 46. The announcement was made by he Boutham Company Limited. Mr. Dean is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J A. Dean and was born in tlswbury. Berkshire, England. in M5. Mr. Dean came to Canada in 1939 under the Empire Press Union exchange plan. joining the staff of the Hamilton Spectator as a. re- Continued from page I Defence calls her aid. MOTION OVEBBULED Judge Edward Blythian directed the defence to proceed Thursday after overruling the usual motions for a dismissal of the indictment or a directed verdict of acquittal. The state rested its case Wednes- day. Durinr arsumenta over the ino- tions. the state ridiculed Dr. Sam- uel as a man who took time to fold his corduroy jacket needy before responding to his wife's death screams. Police testified the jacket was neatly folded on the couch where Dr. Sam claimed to be sleeping when his wife cried out The state contends the jacket makes a liar out of the defendant. because it would have been crump- led if he had lain on it or if he had risen up suddenly and cast it went to sleep on the couch. Defence counsel William J. Cor- rigan asked Dr. Stephen. the first of seven potential Sheppard family defence witnesses. and an early arrival on the murder scene: "As you passed the couch did you notice the jacket?" "Yes." replied Dr. Stephen. "Where?" Corrigan continued. "On the floor," he responded. "As I went by I stepped over this gar- ment.” His testimony was intended to support a defence claim that in- vestigators and others in the house either by accident or design moved objects around and otherwise tamp- ered with the scene. Contlnued from page 1 Grave Anxiety .-O Pius' speedy recovery. The Pope lay pale and feeble in his llmlile white-walled bedroom overlooking St. Peter's Square. His Swiss guard knelt in prayer in the Vatican corridors. Outside. a small Broup gathered in the square gazed intently at his bedroom windows. Only the Pope's physicians were permitted to enter the chamber where the pontiff passed his peril- ous hours. It is on the top floor of the yellowish brick palace whence he had ruled the church for 15 years. ISSUE EXTRAS Rome newspapers issued extras reporting the pontitf's condition. One said he had requested extreme unctlon. the sacrament adminis- tered to Catholics in danger of life Western Guardian -FOB QUICK starting in sero weather. buy light mobil motor oil. gas line antifreeze. Prestone anti free at Bruce's. -GIVE i-on-i-nairsuron CHRISTMAS. - Make your up. pointment now at The Read studio. Phone 8081. . -THE KENSINGTON Commun- ity Club will meet at the home of gecfl 3Pre.ston Kennedy Friday. -SANTA CLAUS will Weddell Bros. Store. Crspsud. Sltllrday 7 p.m. sharp. Parents Dlsase accompany children. -0'LEAnY PASTORAL CHARGE. UNITED CHUBCII. - Rev. R. R WI-Kner. Minister. West Devon. Service 930 a. in. Bloomfield. Eun- day School 10.00 s. in. Service. 11.00 I. m. Brae. Sunday School 10.00 I. in. Service 2.30 p. m. 0'Lea.v-iv, svnday School 10.30 s. in. service 7.30 p m. Fellowship Meeting. -BEDEQUE UNITED cnvnci-i PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services 1” Sunday. December 5th, as fol- ; 11 a. m. at Bedeque. 8 p. in. " Albany. 7.30 p. m. at Borden. A itmas Pageant will be present- b.V the young people at Bedeque mn5lH1da.v evening at 7.45 p. m. B Dieter: Rev. Geo. K. Ward. 13. A., Out Our Way best -BINGO in Borden tonight. 8 p.m. Good prizes. large Jackpot. Admission 5 cents. -STOP THE LEAIIS with spec- ial plasilc cement. roofing cement. liquid fibre costing - all in stock at Brsce's. -MALPEQUE UNITED CHURCH. There will be service in Malpeque United Church on Sunday. Decem- ber bth, at 11 a. m. Rev. Alexander Mickey, Ministor. -MB. AND MR8. OSCAR JOHN- STONE, Long River. will be at home to their friends. December 7th. from 2.30 to 4.30 p. in. and from 7.00 to 10.00 p. in. The occasion being their Plftleth Wedding Anniversary. -THE CENTRAL BEDEQUE UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH. - Services Sunday. 11.00 s. in. Sun- day School 10.15 s. in. The ordin- ance of the Lord's supper. Rev. C. A. Britten. Minister. ' -CHURCH or ENGLAND Church services for the New Lon- don Parish on December 5th. the 2nd Sunday in Advent. Rector: Rev. W. Eric Ingraham. st. Mark's. Ken- slngton. Sunday school 10 a. m. and Holy Communion 11 a. m. at. Stoph- en's. Burlington. Evening Prayer 2.30 p. m. at. Thomas”, French River. Evening Prayer 7.30 p. in. All are cordially invited to attend. TH' BULLO'TH' ME INTO A GCANPAL" HE JUST MAKES SURE lDU SEE HIM WRlTlN' 50METHiN' N HI5 Ll'l"TLE cook: killed his wife and twice knocked-3 hlm unconscious when he rushed to p aside. He was wearing it when be p Some of the members of the Ci-apaud-Victoria. Board of Trade are seen above with their wives at the board's annual banquet at Howards Restaurant in Summer- side on- Monday evening. Dispite very unfavorable weather about 35 persons were present. The president of the board. Mr. Max Thompson of Victoria, presided. and after a turkey dinner. intro- -iurc-ri the guest speaker. Mr. Keith Macxlnnon, president of the Char- of Trade, whose with "Maritime lottotown Board address dealt transportation." The toast to the ladies was pro- posed by Mr. Frank Myers. M1-.A.. and responded to by Mrs. Leroy I-Iowatt. Following the dinner Dr. Peter MacDonald provided musical ac- compariymerit for solrx: by Mr Norman MacDonald. by Mrs Don- ; song. fald Hart, and also for a lzvelv sinz-lD3W50”- M-'5 From left to right in the photo above are: front row -- Mrs. Nor- man MacDonald, Mrs. B. J. Trom- dele. Mrs. Joseph Trowsdale. me John Simmons, Mrs. Frank Myers. Mrs. Leroy I-iowatt, Mrs. Jack Nicholson, Mrs. E. C. Fraser. Mrs. Lloyd Weddell, Mrs. William Wad- dell: second row - Max Thompson. Keith MacKiri.no::. Mrs. Donald Hart. Mrs Sheldon Dixon. Mrs. Max Thomp- Donald I-Ian. Peter MacDonald. Attending the banquet but not Robert included in the picture above were :Robert N Dawson. Lloyd Weddell and Joseph Trowsdale. son. Mrs. Eric Robinson. Mrs. Eric Lowther, Frank Myers, M.L.A., Sheldon Dixon, E. C. Fraser. Third row - William Waddell. B. J. Trowsdale, Norman MacDon- ald, Eric Lowther. John Simmons, Jack Nicholson, Leroy I-Iowatt. Eric Robinson. D Decide To form Cred A joint meeting of the three Summerside Credit Unions and the Mlscouche Credit Union was held last night in tho Town Hall to discuss the matter of forrrillig a chapter of the Credit Unions under the name of East Prince Credit Union Chapter to include the 3rd. 4th and 5th district: of Prince. Dr. !-Iil.ia.rd Ccark acted as chairman and Keir Duggen as secretary for the rneating. It was decided that a letter be sent to the presidents of the various credit unions in these districts outlining the aims and objects of the proposed chapter. The meeting decided that the Sport Echoes ' Front p Prince county 3 It would seem tic.-.t u e suli:-I eble applicant for the position of" Prince County Physical Pitnea Director offered himself. the gn- ypolntinent might be made. We ican't blame the Department of 'Physical Fitness for being a little fussy about this appointment. They naturally want to feel sure that the work will be well taken care of. It might be pretty difficult to fill the shoes of the retiring director. Jimmie Hogan in a way acceptable to the Department. Instead of making any more verbal blasts at the Physical Fit- 1-,ness Department, it might be a good idea to consider if we have anyone in Summerside capable of handling the job. and the same time. available for the Job. Once this is established. it would be time enough to approach the De- death-but a Vatican spokesman denied this. Returning last Saturday from his summer residence at Castel Gan- dolfo. the Pope suffered a recur- rence of the gastritis and hiccups which struck him down for ti-no months from late January until March. He had taken no food orally since returning to the Vatican A Vatican press office spokesman said the pontiff suffered a "serious collapse" at 4 pm (10 a m. E.-3T1 The spokesman described this as a weakening of the heart, but qual- ified this later to say it was not a heart attack. Other reliable sources inside the Vatican said the pontiffis heart, which held up strongly dur- ing the earlier attacks thls year. had weakened. The Pope was suffering again from nausea (vomiting). In the afternoon. the Pope's priv- ate physician, weary himself from night-long vigils at the pontiff's bedside, came out of the papal apartment and announced: "There has been a worsening of the general condition of the Holy Father. but for the moment it is not alarming. He is conscious and fully lucid.” GRAVE CONCERN Despite this reassurance. grave concern was felt throughout the Holy See and Rome. Italian Prem- ier Mario Scelba was notified and asked that he be kept informed throughout the night. Foreign dip- lomats accredited to the Vatican began arriving to inquire about the Pope's condition. Msgr. Angelo Dell'Acqus. sub- stitute secretary of state at the Vatican. said there would be no official announcement on the Pope's condition before morning. In recent days the usual Vatican sources. including l'Osservatore. Romano. Vatican newspaper. had minimized the current attack in the hope the Popels extraordinary vital- ity. despite his apparent frailty. would induce a quick recovery. When the Pontiff arrived from Castel Ga n d olfo Saturday he seemed worn out. He was to have visited a Marian basilica across the Tiber river on his I5-mile drive into Rome but instead went straight to the Vatican. For the first time since Pope Piusl elevation in 1939, he failed to attend the opening Sunday of the Vatican's annual spiritual ex- ercises preliminary to Christmas. In January. 1953, the Pope suf- fered an attack of bronchial pneu- monia. The gastric disorders struck him a year later. last Jan. 25. Flat on his back for two months. he still managed to keep in touch with "'I'lM5EY TOLD vital church matters by daily con- By J. R. Williams TH' BULL a delegation to meet the Trans Canada l-ligliway lead- ing to summerside and to ascer- tumoff changed so possibility of plaie Mr. James I-Iogan. who re- centlv resigned. pointed out that the federal government support of this project had been witlidrawn due to the fact that it had not served the purpose for which it had been intended, that being of eventually building up better phy- sical recrults for the armed ser- vices. Mr. Hinton said. however. that if possible th:s DTOJPCC should Catholics Tog- Hold Ordination Service At Nigh. WINDSOR. Ont. first time in the history of the Roman Catholic Church in North America. an ordination ceremony will be held at night. Rev. N. Victor Vachori and Rev. Francis Paul Mei-Iugh, both from the St. Francis Xavier and St. Augustine Seminaries in Scar- borough. s Toronto suburb, will be ordained priests by Most Rev. C. Leo Nelligan. The ceremonies will take place Dec. 8. in Sacred Heart church. Ordinations are usually held in the morning. but a papal decree in 1953 allowing mass to be offered in the evening made the ordination possible. facts with a few of his .. made his first brief public appear- ance in two months. He gradually worked back into his strenuous 18- hours-a-day schedule. maintaining it even after going to Castel Gan- dolfo July 31. Personals -Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Maclliwen Stanley Bridge, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Cranford Macl-(ay left on November 26 on a motor trip to Boston. Mass. -Mr. and Mrs H B MacLeod. Burlington, spent the November 21 week end in Charlottetown, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers Mec- Leod. ' -.......-i.... .. 5... .,......H B PEANUT BUTTER i-TARIIIIE I) aides. On March 19 the pontifil Premier of the Province to dlSLllSs'5llp1.iOlll,lll; leading to Summerside' more easily iths past 35 years Mr. R. S. I-lintoii. leferirig to tliei having it pli'.s.cal'to fitness -iiistruclor appoziited to re-lbu:li up by goveriiiuerit svibsiri.” 67 (CP)-For the M resolution is the fleet! The obiect of the endeavour to hate. The president. Mr William Hay.- irard. allllOlll'l(F('l that a grant of 5200 had been rF('FlVEd from the Pi-ovii1c..al Government fo r the .u at Reads Cry-ner i The pres .ert of the board gavel a conirrientarv on his attendance! at the ioint meeting of the Can-: stitch and United States Chain-3 tourist bur lrigton. D.C. A detailed report (ml the j(1','."ii l'l'lE6i.lli;; rvzll be made by Mr. Haymarcl at the meeting oil the Rotary Club on next Tuesday if (Continued from page in Toronto Stocks i i t6 bars of Commerze held in Wash- -"ME" 5"” L r: iitlrm Goldcrest WM Gold Erie SEW? G F L'r 'J'Vl F-'i'd Jinn -123710 Goldliauk 3'10" Gnldn! 3 300" Goorllish M'J'l Grill B 2500 Grandines ICWTS fir F Ora! 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Also la double reel comedy. Please note Saturday night one show only. I Professional "Cards E. E. Parkman OpLD.. K0. PHONE 3281 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. summer st. Summarsids Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Cummergide. -. Phone 288! W. Albert Robertson P. E. L MUTUAL BUILDING --LFhot0 by Wottori) . partment for their reaction, and 7 V H M H H reproach them if if were not what S mmerside Board of Trade To W ” ” ”m””'”” ” - 2754.1. Cons Nnrthlnd 9:: 93 37 . ,, , g ; ,, 1- 1311 15 Stan Gay. school boy bowler e;.- u . mqggii lilsiian 4; 42 i 4.1 traordinary. still stops the indivi- H h T WV” 5"?” vs 3.9 Mg dual bowlers in the summerside Ce n u !0ilm ggwglgn ll Sea is Commercial (Mixedi League. Lau- , . insss Cniilee 27 2n 2e rie Peters is best lady bowler to --At the regular meeting of the be carried on and Mr. John Mun-; slim (gout-nor L: 2; 73 date. Here are the leaders with Surrimeiside Board of Trade held gall said that he believed that an :;;;,,I Cc;:;f"' W. Ag W. averages. Men - Stan Gay (H a. last night. ll. was decided that afappoiiitiiient muld still be made if 5500 Diaragnri l2 ll 11:2 All-Si-Hrs)-230: DEFWYH HUG-ins conimittee of 10 members of tlieia suitable iiistrucior could be foundl 3-:3” DEW" 3 '17 24 25 lslrlversl-215;” Tanton MCN8111 Board would be appointed to form to replace Mr. Hogan. I xaii"nD..?. Hm 'i?..1f2..139.. lo”!-3P9r5'213? Peliiligllpi th m h bu d L . ,d as 5., n, ,. f,, pars)-200; Win y aw i ersi M e T E Ma .:fSi....'.”,?. ;::2... ml zgnogr-.: Ex I12? sguivzfsi mi: Women-Laurie Peters (Mc- C ” i 'i:I'.'.i, .5 iri I ... '- the matter of the turn off fromlihe Halifax Board of Trade press-; 739: 3...? 8 Quanedl m Edm" Daddts (cup img mr Mu, p.65”. ,.- md ,m,,1E.: ..,....r.,.., 0., 1. 1, persl-185; Olive Purcell (Capitol ' ".5 C... ,. C .3 iinn "Du?-. ' 221-. um, Alleys:-184; Nari McKihnon (Meo- r f tli Ca zdia bean menmg '3 is XL " - A l 1'7-'V"l Div" I23 123 Quarriesi-152 Et Cor-ipton (Lib- tain ;i it IS possible to have tliisjgoing merchant mazine, which the 55.05 .,.H.,..F... 9 9 Ham 1” ' - that tourishslresolutioii pointed out had less! WM” Val :90 255 S ' will be able to locate the highway; ships now than ll eier had during: lg? 4:? p Both pmmu and Kenn-3115p 515.”. W. 7'-i-ishing little towns in Nova Scotla, lare using Summerside for their -, farm clubs in hockey t.hi:. year. iPictouihas Syl Bernard. Garth lilGay. Paul Schurman and Mark De- 'laney. Keritville has Ron Mas- Arthur. Vance Harris and we be- flieve. Coke Grady. 30. work hard. llilds. Give it all you have this winter. and who ll.I1OWS7 You may M5 fbe promoted to Pictou or Kent- ” 735 'ville some day. i 9 la 9 l - vs 90 92 l Another former greet hockey f; 1g”! 2" ,centre that. like Summerside. has .. 4;. .4 suffered. at least. a partial dec- irm inn isrv line is Sussex. N.B Remember ”7 34 f5 when Summerside and Sussex used ll?” t”f,,A ” 'to have those stirring play-off -is 341, 34:, duels? But the Sussex fall from 18 l7 17 the summit has only been partial They still encourage junior hoc- ,:-.4. 1'2 Implrey Lg. thte dBiI')'h;2lot'lgl. grid hnage ii urne ou some riim aha. - ll '-l”- 13 ilOl'ii5i'1lD contenders in recent years. 5:” We ' G '11 h we there were a ,3 2:1,, 2, more y. o ver. 14 22 few Summerside boys to help them '2”! '35 "fir do it. Oh, well. let's get organized ,j.”? .1.” ,5” anyway. Maybe we can take a fall so: no 700 out of Milton and 0'Leary again 1" V 17 lthis year. an 5 . we rm . :4 29 19 I res can has ssooo Jon: so is 20 5 5 5 100 Jun us 156 L56. (W. 955 9:; 2500 Key: 715 7 7-6 in 195 ias sno Ken 7 7 1 ."'s 5414 sis: i250 Ker: Add 17 1554 we IT”! 1.1.3 133 2000 Keyboy-roii L3 12 12 5 su. su. iion Keymt 73 -.a 75 we in inxa son Kirk I-lud is -is -is e in r -!0'I!('.rk Lisa as as as im 16'! in: 3000I(londik M M no me 914 M 232m Kristi!!! ism 174. 15 as is is 3500 K.-oy mi 107 me im Grenville et. Water Street , Suininerside J DIAL P. 0. BOX 13344 33; l INSURANCE i R.E. Eli1s&Son Limited 1 Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 SummeLS1. jSu.r.n.mcrsidi Optometrists B F. Hunter. 8.0. slum-neraide. P.IL.I. - Phone slit SMALLMAJTS BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. 8.51:. on J8! Water street Summorslds labovs sniu-ice Mill's Meir. won rnomr. ssao PHYSICIANS L. K. ZIELINSKI. llI.D General Practitioner Malpeque Road Kerislngton. P. B. I. Phone: Kensington 2 PHOTOGRAPHERS THE READ STUDIO n. w. amass Dentists Dr. J. A. Doiron AMALLMAN BUILDING. Final zseo Summer-lids i Dr. Hubert MaoNel.ll, M.D. Physician-Surgeon Phone 7032. Water street. Summer-side. -w -J J linuouniqement .. . . in 'a better cup -of tea! n . Selected ORANGE PEKOE i TEA Perfumes ;of exquisite delight to gladden her heart: 5 - Coty - Dorothy Grey. YOU W1'LL FIND A WEALTH OF CHRISTMAS SUGGETIONS AT FOLEY'S DRU STORE an.-.4454, .. FOR THAT MAN Of yours there's a wonder- ful range to choose from in Shaving needs. such as Sea- forth, Ysrdley's, Faberge, AND FOR HER- Csndy makes a wwonderful gift-Page & Shaw. Low- neyls, Moirs, Rowntrees Chocolates. Genong's. Summerside -Faberge - Chanel - Yardlufs . 7'3 it fri ,3