TORONTO iCP) — Temper atures: Min. Max Dawson -1 22 Prince George .,3l 31 Vancouver . 30 4. Victoria .. .....4o 41 ‘ Edmonton .. 12 3! Calgary .....29 3‘1 Regina . . . . .22 Ill Winnipeg . . . . . . . .. 29 35 Toronto .....39 49 Ottawa - 23 :56 Montreal . . . . . . . . ..27 33 Dec .. .. . . . . .. 25 31 Fredericton 27 :41 Saint John . . . .25 30 I Moncton . .. .. .20 3t ‘ Halifax 32 35 1 Charlottetown .. 28 33 i Sydney .. 27 Ilrl ‘ Yar uth 33 3:1 I St_ John's. Nl’ld. . .31 35 Boston .... .08 46 l New York . . . . . . . .. 47 50 l l HALIFAX (CP) — The “lea-‘3 ‘ flier office says at 10 p.m. Tues- i SY ’ . day Fredericton was alreadyl w reporting a temperature of 131 e ‘ ' r’ Affairs as cold air covered all‘ I'm” I ' ~ ' I“? v -' LTD '41 e Maritimes, Skies were generally cloudy with a few clear spots over central New Brun‘SWICki The first serious effort to mobile industry officials. Two Chrysler Corporation. Trained training department. Help .1, A disturbance similar to the provide for better highway cars have been provided fora instructors will conduct the H. MacLellan Heft) of the one that brought snow to the traffic in the future through driver training course at the program. which was initiated Vocational Institute atcepts district Tuesday was develou.l driver training today is being Vocational institute here and by provincial highway safety keys to the cars from R. ing over southwestern Quebea‘ made here through co-opera- Prince County Vocational High officer Phillip Barlow alld Mclaaine. local representative of the automobile firm. Look- '. on are driver-instructors Bud Constable 'Second from left) and Cameron MacDonald and Hon. J. David Stewart. provincial secretary. and is expected to affect a“ re_ tion of government and auto‘ School in Summerside by the S. McMurtry of the vocational gions toda . now occasionally mixed With rain will again ac- cumulate amounts ranging from ' three to six inches. ——+ Strong winds and cold air will Club, Council 'small repairs; a filing cabinet ‘ for maps he obtained: masonry I on front steps be repaired; new ; doors for front entrance of: 'huildlng; painting of main cn-i .trance and corridor on main CMA PRESIDENT VISITS ISLAND. BRANCH irue Bills Brought In __._ follow behind this weather sys- tem yielding cloudy conditions A. A. Cumming of Toronto lottctown Hotel. Mr. Cum- Simmonds Charlottetown 15- and snowflurri ‘fl - ' l kl on! f - ’ . . . i _ . as to an mt e oor. repair ea n r 0 ma president of the Canadian $lng, who recently visited land branch chairman; r . provinces Thursday. e . gistrate's courtroom; somei D'G'E' Truffle“. Manufacturers. Association, Est;th i 3:15;! 1izraaflllli‘elsigof siltmminpiio‘ain‘dcigi Dasiégesttéerz- Regional forecasts: u . formtof work prov‘ided for. PdeIICI‘IOI‘IS Lfd. was special guest last evening Atlantic division. Left to Also present at the meeting a??? 15:22,? 5:23: ilenrgfa es — par 1w ary teens“ pmudlv an "ounce the at a luncheon buffet for mem- right are J. C. Whitelzxa. was the manager of the At- warning is'sued: cloudy; SUMMERSIDE BUREAU “mm; John Plans. Howl“. ‘ A" on] recommendation was . . . . . . . fall f t i T t , - . . . ~ bers 0 he Is and branch of oron 0 Vice preSldent lantlc leismn, Ward Stewart snow beginning during morning OF THE GUARDIAX In addressing the jurors on also made that an old kitchen in1 engagement. of the association at the Char- general manager, CMA: John : 0‘ Moncmn' l SUMMERSIDE —— Work on and changing to snowflurries A grand jury brought in true . their general duties, Judge the Jail section of the buildunu- international] ‘ . the new barn at Summerside by evening} very 001d: SOUlh- bills on two criminal cases in Tweedy told them they would“be converted into three cells for Y l Raceway is again underway 93.5%?” WW“ 30- “5‘5 t“ 45- the opening day of the Supreme inspect the living conditions OIlpeople a‘l'reSled {01' drunken- celebrated i Inuowmg 3“ agreement read” sniffing by evening to “orthfl Court fall sessions yesterday. the Prince County jail and also "595- betwee" Prince C°"“‘V We“ ’5 gusts ‘0 5°~ LOW-hi2“ at Presiding Judge is Mr. Justice the conditions of the court house With these separate cells the Western And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Nov. 18, 1964. 3 la“ Esca pees Entertain Blind People SUMMERSIDE — The Sum- merside Lions Club, in Co- operation with the St. Eleanors Lions Club, played host to some 43 blind people from Charlotte- town, Summerside, and sur- rounding areas at a social even- ing in the St. Eleanors Lions' home last evening, The entertainment consisted of fiddle playing. vocal selec« Horsemen's Club and um- merside Town Council. Terms of the agreement name Gerald Yeo as supervisor of construction, with an over- seer‘s committee composed of Dr. Hubert MacNeill. repre- senting the government: Francis Perry. representing the town council and Bob Dew- '1 ar. representing the Horse- men's . A committee from the club, consisting of Arnold MacLen- nan. George Powers. Erskine Waite and John MacDonald. Charlottetown 25 and 32, Monc- Outlook for Thursday—cloudy with a few snowflurries; cold. High tide today at Charlotte- town 9.3tl a.m. and 9.29 pm. At Rustico at 5.00 am. and 4.56 m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 7.01 rim. and sets at 4.55 pm. i THREE CLASSES (Continued from Page i» 'P G..l. Tweedy of Charlottetown. 1 building in general and bring in ‘ jury foreman said. the other in- The cases are: the Queen vs. Wendell Sherman Francis Gra-i dy. Summerside. charged with; the robbery of Gerard J Dal-i ton of St. Louis. and. theiQue‘zn ; judge said “i regret to say —— it could be made through a com- vs. Derwin Bell Huestis of Capel appears very difficult to retain E plately Separate entrance away gprisoncrs in this jail". He also from the other cells. Traverse. charged with leaving scene of an accident ml which James Archibald Mac-l Kenzie of Carleton Siding was; fatally injured. l he case against Grady will open at 11 o‘clock this morningi while the Huestis case will gel1 unerway Monday morning at. l l ,.. 5' (I recommendations on repairs and additions which they deeme necessary. . In mentioning the jail the. suggested that the jurors might find the cause and a remedy for escapes from the jail. In reading the sheriff‘s report Judge Tweedy stated that 140 inmates had been housed during the past year in the. jail and pointed out that at least 106 of these inmates were in as a dir. i mates would not be disturbed t during all hours of the night and entry to these separate quarters In addressing the jury yester- day Mr. Justice Tweedy com-i merited on the absence of Hugh :Daley. who has retired. The judge. stated that Mr. Daley was, a "very consciencious official ; 1 and his presence will be missed. ; ,‘Mr. Daley, until his retirement HYPNOTIST Given Remand SUMMERSIDE - Two pris- oners who escaped from Princeied Sunday afternoon in the Por- County Jail Saturday. Frederickitage area west of here Judging is scheduled to be. completed today. STANDARD SILVER lUM iect of liquor. "Without 'a few months 8'20. 3 beeni :these", he said. “it is a very i caretaker of the building for a‘ icreditable report". Judge Twe inllmber 0f Years. 1edy added that he had made th‘s point to show that “the use tions and piano selection by that 3”” With mec“ Monday even' ivisiting blind people along withl "IE IOIIOWmS “19 “81113? com" The escapees were recaptur’i a Sing-song in which everybody} cil meeting to settle the dispute over supervision. i joined. Funds for 11. J. Melville Campbell was ap- pointed by the court as defence .counsel for Grady while Alex lCampbell \\“ll defend Hilestis. | Crown prosecutor is George R’ Following this a bingo wasl Adult Male —— 1. WW. Brown. REEEN Alfred Sampson. l7. and Wes-‘member of the Alberton detach-3 held with five - - “‘9 PTO-l?“ Will ch 1 n t . f . . . g. _ . , . i Prizes being 3i“) 80W“. 2. “.W. Brown,i { l i. still an e 1 among t sman Clair Yeo. 16. appearedgment of the RCMP. At the time' awarded. Eggfaglzomuénzr ate wni‘natii Charlottetown 1 Mariam-e bins we“, m1 dered V ashl‘lunr ‘ V‘ - 3 ‘ . i . before Magistrate W. Chester S.;of their arrest they were occu-l A luncheon and refreshments' works Program. a $7.600 bank Adult Female: 1. Archie 5:9“th the jury an“. hearing Ir ' ‘ 0‘ RECOMMENDATIONS MacDonald in Prince Countypants of a car belonging to Joel were also served the guests. . son. Salisbury. NB; 2. n . - l . . . - magistrate-s court yesterday _Wigmore of Kensington whichi The Charlnttemwn contingent! gonad" ;;Y40Bhefigori:esr:::nze Cm: Thompson. m‘nstafimage: Witnesses in each case. i Followmg the inspection of the Four NIthS morning and were remandedihad been reported stolen Satur-i made the trip to Summerside mwn c'onefled on the Semen... Foster Pickard, Charlottetown. lewaéENof th grand jurvlfgml .llmutf‘e Pmldmg'd “13%;: Gifts From w d th q t D 2 - ' ' . _ ' -..m rs e. .i.._ai, eurymae‘e‘ .. , _ _., for one week to Nov. 24. idathtlfigt.fime of their cxaye‘ by lher raceway fire. mfir‘l’zygfit" lpiclzfrlge gs: . were: Reazh Timmy. Summer. “nail”; rmflmendafions m Adella's MIIIIIIEI'Y e 6:13; ec ) N t d Yen was serving four months out . . . lottetown; 3. CH. Swan Chabl sidle. ftX‘leijman: Jr. DchocgflDSD‘ writingglhat a sha’de on thgelight ..Hms a . p.m. o [z a robber char .5 and Sam son I d S Y G l InfletOWIL ' be , erton: .ric SI 9.. in the arrister‘s ibrary in« Gloves ‘ ' .e an, was hem: heidgon a rem“: ofi’ IX' LIGHT lSummerside; Ralph Burns. stalled; repair leak in back W .h Scarves. etc. 1 i __ . Freetown; Cyril Easter. O'- stairs of the. sheriff‘s office and e ave a large selection i Busmessman anT::5caallslé 37:74...“ Austin,» T Inf H at I i 2.Arm];hlliezslcmiIsl(.mw.iii:~ I: Leary: James M. Ramsay, Mahlceiling repainted: more light from which to choose i." ’ ° ' RC“? S -d h l d d; O a I a Ne] 0 ' ' ' ;peque; Eric Sheen. Summcr- ? required in same stairway; mir- SPFclal Klft- . . . Ies n Ignls ‘ .“mmem e w 0 P“ 9 Is n- . .d , A M) M M l i . t t . , l . I. ' a," CERTMMTEg 'rlciim SALES OPEN AT not Entity to two charges 1. Aduu Female 5' e‘ ‘ re I a on gamery’ l N" m “'5 “5 “ammnm' pa n 177 Grafton Street I In i Church. Cun.nings;i—”e]' N BW' 2' Lower Bedeque; Francis Shea. I and repair storeroom and a few TmATRENgnhESDA‘ ‘ ' ' ' St. Louis: George Riley. Hain- small tools be available for‘ (WP. Church; 3. g ard. . . . ‘ ‘ _ _ '_ _ I _ - . “GNISH _ John Maclmosh’ giftlainégi."leidfiflozr£1 fillinglict: ff??? “Sig 33:13) glllrinn‘Shlllalegr Harper year old Timmy are still Phone “I” a prominent business man and leer, wgs adjournedpofouowingil flown to hospital in Halifax last a: I‘ O‘Leary Community Hospital. Their condition was reported to be about the sam Foster Pick: l highly respected citizen. died the presentation of testimony} :f'giztjui‘i’; eslg‘grféil‘eweérfstgggl Mr Harper suffered a leo‘ Pup Male — 1. WW. Brown, suddenly at his ome in Tignisthn date was set for judgmnt. ; . z . , . ‘ . . ‘ _ ‘ 7 2. 'Foster Pickard, 3. Archie 1 David Joseph Arsenau" of S“ day nights high“ ay mishap at injury and a cut over one eye, Nellson' early Monday morning. . , . . son of the late Mr. andix'cholas plead“? “my I” drlv'l The girl was reported to Mrs. William Macintosh. he was“!lg “mm” a men“ and “’35) have brain injuries. a cranial born at Kildtarc Capes 76 years “Md 3“) and. 00515 I" “V9 dalf’fi hemhorrage and oken legs. The {0110mm were eaCh fln‘lShe was still unconscious last1 Campbellton rs. Harper has fractures of Pup Female _] Fmter Pimp both feet. and Timmy was re- . . ported to have fairly .severe . gfigkg‘d‘rch'e Nellson' 3' Fos'" head and chest injuries. I EXTRA “ch The family was sent to hos-1 ‘ ' His association with the IL V ed 510 and costs for speedingz‘night, pita] Monday when their half- Adult Male _ ] L'K‘ L“"'k"r' “wick Co. began In 1912 pgd Clarence Arsenaull. SLIRBPhReII. Her sister. Susan. 7. was i ton truck collided with a three- l b-V'kHamllmn' PE'I' 2‘ L‘K continued until :9334 in the CEdi‘if' Gallant. Abrams Vll-. transferred yesterday to the ton Amalgamated Dairies truckL 6my 3 WW. Brown. beginning he was head farmerlagei Clandt‘ LHBOME. RCAF: Charlottetown Hospital where driven by Albert Joseph Gal-1 Adm“ Female—l. LVK. Lock- for the company i Ewen Bruce amont. Northi she was report to be in sat- lant of Miscouche. "Waz- L-Ki Wkei‘bY- 3. F05- was in full charge or their fish._Wiltshire and John J. Morrison. isfactory condition. Mr. an Gallant escaped with minor. “9" PICkal‘d. in: business, , Summerside. Mrs. Donald Harper and lhree' inlurif’si .' Pup 3] _ 1 F05!" PM" ISSUE or In 1933 he and the late John ard' -2 F05!" Pmkard' 3' PM Myi-ick bought out the fishing t" Pmkm‘ - business and two years later they . male _‘L Foam. P‘Ck- Eht the store which was. 1' ard’ '2' F051" Pmkam‘ 3' Fm" ’ ’ (aerated fort;f some years under n “alcfiargjm. WW 3 e name ‘ . - - ' ' ' mw hm. Myrlck and Mac 2. Arch], Neilson' 3' w. . NON-CALLABLE Church. Progeny of Dam—l. Archie Neilson. 2 W.R. Church. 3. Fos- ter Pickard. .. . l MEAT noiiiffas or For our part we believe thati [Canadians can afford the plan: o?d£::sw3 ,Sl‘lratge He was a ' .or so to increase the rate ofj Starting in171966. employeeslf they want t . m. o tual Fire Insigrlhhcctemcgtfwggfivnlgr:contributions to the Canadaland em lover .WIli sharellleve the great l333%?15f'°?2.§f’""?".‘:9..,§'°m I number of years and was its Pension Plan. the rise Will "Olle‘luany the conmbuuon 905‘ Ollwanl l0-" ' o H" '000 ‘ 3.6 per cent of wages earnedl Mr. Macintosh and Mr. Myrick ’ ° were co-t‘wnders of the Iris h.‘ if e Moss industry in this province. ‘ 9 Although Mr. Macintosh retir- l GOVERNMENT OF CANADA BONDS Bank of Canada is authorized by the Minister of Finance to receive subscriptions for I loan, to be issued for cash as follows: ed five years , ' fishing and in OTTAWA (Cpl—Although it..Commons —— the longest ever in be keen ‘may be necessary in 20 yearslsitting days. 0 and we be- ' majority of them pounds and last year's Nov. 1 . . l Egadent .at the time of his genamcoge “iiinaigtegboagrdznmgfa between $600 and $5000 a year. Mr. Gordon said evidence; total of 82,047,000 ounds. the -—1 year 3%% bonds due December 1, 1965 He was a member of the the Commons Tuesday. Reducedhbene‘lls 3" I” be Paldlshnlws .the .plfnthwm "°;.|.'t's"‘;il¥,'.::‘;y 0' “amt!” "ported Issue Price: 99-20% ‘ United Church t He said the starting contribu- during l e. 10-year transitionaljousy impair e €808 My 0 ‘ ' Zetland Lodge Affirm.” 0‘ tion rate of 3.6 per cent. divided Period beginning In 1967 .‘businesses to ge ne r ate new| Yielding about 433% to maturity engglermgiemuléfnsletgmll.5:3:ifunds for expansion. distort the; be £104 a month, structure of costs and prices or) 9 security paymummhimpair the country's interna- Interclt payable June I and December 1 Denominationl: $1,000, $5,000, $25,000. $100,000 and $1.000.000 equally between employer and employee. would remain less than 2.5 per cent each. This Mr. Macintosh was predeceas- ed hm years ago by his wife. the former Isobel Travers to whom was marriedt . I be “a reasonable rate," Old d bya lime “mggmmhfi ::"£.d_ available at age 70 or in re- tlonal competitive standing. m a? m“: In accident it would be for Mather Ken; g'gggmfymfl'Sflfilth'Bf 951—5" He estimated employers' con- -—6 year 6 month 5% bonds duo June 1. 1971 3"" ' i one is eglsa on a . . AHe is survived by two mns' Eliza‘s); "begfidiicgsfiy. i provide: for them to be peggedlglructg“: gout}: 22:28:82“: Issue price: 100.00% lllcon in Summerside and " an" we no 3. in to the cost of living Index ef- ‘ ' 0 Gem in Toronto: one ugh- .13: 0:5.“ :5 that point.ythe fective in 1968. lper cent of payrolls since the Ylo'd'n' 5'“ to matur'ty '0‘!”- M“ Genera Dome (Mollie) chm“ in contribution me that: Mr. Gordon challenged critic-51.0 — per - cent rate would not Interest payable june 1 and December! \. _V St. Andrew, N.B.. and 14 may made 20 m- 25 or m‘of the plan who say Canada‘apply to annual income below: Denominationc:$l.000. $5,000. 325.000. $100,000 and si.ooo.oot gamma. J. M x“ also ye." from now is not likely to‘ cannot afford it. I8600 or above $5.000. William of Calgary. be a big incm'se'" j . ‘ : Bank of Canada has already agreed to acquire a minimum of $125,000,000 of the new .1 ‘ I A; F Even if Conservative pro ec- Bonds. open a to maturity- ' tions of the pension plan‘s cost "should turn out to be right. the Proceeds of the ofi’cring will be used almost wholly to redeem at maturity $240,000,000 of T to In it of . memo gifts rate might go up by 011941081“? C f d - 1’ Government of Canada 4% Bonds due December 1, 1964, and $225,000,000 of Government Mafia? to the Prince County or one-third. That is to say. ll 0 n e 9 r0 II 0 n ' of Canada 3‘;% Bonds due December 15, 1964, and in part to make advances to the Cana- DEATH notices Received too late for Claulfied death notice column “Om —- Al the Charlotte- town.Bflllhl....NOV. 17-. 19M.- Joseph 5. Hughes (Bartlett. 125 Pownal Street. aged 83 years would still be under 2% per cent "c" for the employer and em- ployee. That would remain a modest price to pay for the ben- efits in security and social in- aurance which this plan pro- vii-lea." The government's original al was for a fully-funded plan in whlc h contributions would have remained absolutely i i l 4 i l > i > Centre 1 TONIGHT ONLY Neptune Theatre's Smash Comedy dian National Railway Company in connection with the retirement of $8,438,500 of Canadian National Railway Company 5%% bonds due December 15, l964. The new 3,16% Bonds are an addition to $200,000,000 of 316% Bonds due December 1. 1965, dated October 1, 1964. The new issues will be dated December 1, 1964 and will bear interest from that date. Principal and interest are payable in lawful money of Canada. Principal is payable at any Agency of Bank of Canada. Interest is payable it any branch in Canada of any chartered bank without charge. Definitive bond: will be available on or about December 1, 1964 and thereafter in two forms: bearer form with coupon: attached and fully registered form with Electing this evening at 7 o'- 3’3"?“ Théfoxmglglfl‘ml" interest payable by cheque. Bonds of both forms will be in the same denominations and cock at the Hennessey Funeral 4 fully interchangeable as to denomination and/or form without charge (subject to Govern- Bome. Funeral notice later. “achieve the would. however. best results on balance. MATHEWS — At the P121. APva The new issues are authorized under authorit f ' nd ' the ' l I ‘ . y 0 an Act of the Parliament of Canada a write], Montay. gov/2.5 101.0132: Enzdfizrgozf b33313“ “l Curtain - hi both prinmpal and interest are a charge on the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canada. 993"” in MI Nth yelr- Resl- expected '0 conflii'de fif‘ff‘ $1.50 . $2.00 . $2.50 . Subscriptions, subject to allotment, may be made to lant: of Canada, Ottawa, II'll: at of] such... Swag] 15:32: 3:53: .11": amp“ to .4 3 through any Investment doctor cllglbte to act as a primary distributor or through then to the shivuiiln aim; be referred to a hinthenadlz-i} Good seats still available ’ any bank In Canada. I for tuner 1 «device Commons committee or .p cwmnmfl “In” Box om“ ma Mm a.” p m . I .c. e0mm: t . . t 9 t tailed study. / A . . . ‘ ncinl - 2p m In ermlgv day was the m“ “an” Phone orders 09-24“ . IcWO-WWW “11 take place in Mr, idly for this record - bro! i "Come Blow Your Horn” merit transfer requirement: where applicable .