, E In“ Gill-mil. Charlottetown. 111., Nov. a). sum. ‘ ‘ .. 7' V i . i .\ H an r .i‘my. . ., . _, i i r‘ . TORONTO lCPl — Temper- . ) . . . atures: Mi max _ > ' I A . i n. . . r - ‘ 4 - i Dawson . , .15 21 » ' . a" _ " l J Prince George . . 32 '34 “ h ' . iVancouver .. .38 42 A . I V _ V Victoria .40 41 e V I a; .. .. . . ‘ > ... .- ‘ V Edmonton ... ... .. 20 36 ’ w 4.. ~ .. v. . ‘ t «i. "t. ‘ - ~ -~ «can . .. . a ..,< ;.» ...;s ....."to. - 4 Calgary . . . . . . . . ..27 45 . 4 Regina .. 23 . . . ‘Winnipeg . . . . . . . .. ll 11 Toronto . . . . .. . .38 41 [Montreal ...21 32 v . 1 uebec . . . . . . .. 6 22 Fredericton . . .12 30 Saint John ‘9 29 lMoncton . . ....17 29 ‘ ' .. . .26' 33 l Charlottetown 21 28 ON SALE AT 9 AM. SATURDAY WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. PLEASE NO PHON'I OR MAIL ORDERS V Sdney .....27 33 l Yiirmouth .. ... .. 31 36 St. John's, Nfld. ' ‘ Boston . . . . .. New York . . . . .. 32 50 ' I Wool and nylon. fancy HALIFAX (CP1 —The weather i office says cloud covered all of ‘ pattern. assorted colours. . the district late Thursday and, H Sizes 101/: to 12. snow was falling over N e w i _ -, Y 1 Brunswick. An intensifying dis h - ‘ Special. pair I turbance was located near Lake 3 f t ....4 Erie and it will move into the ‘ . Mariam“ tonigm ‘ Seamless mesh. knit on has precipitation lwill gull; 400 needle in a c h i n e. Gloves .znos as now. u 5 cu lchangle to rain in all sections. Variety of lovely shades. Vinyl with knitted in- Quilted nlen. m M 01031“ .with a short period of freezing . S€F¢S~ Completely lined- with zippered pockets and hide train in some places. 5”“ 9 ‘0 11' Grey. lllht brown and away hood. drawstring waist band. ! The disturbance will have bill it Size! small. med- Sizes 3 to 1 . Royal, Blue and red. e. lmoved through by tonight. but . lconsiderable cloud will remain SPECIAL S ecial. air ‘ I lSaturday. " " SPECIAL 9 Regional forecasts: PAIR / . Eastern Shore. Cape Breton. I EACH Men 3 Hankies lFrince Edward Island: overcast ‘ '1 f [with rain: milder; southeast winds 25. shiftng about noon to c gutflllnw-h W ' Ra ’ . southwest 25. Low-high at Goshen DOC I “0 omen 8 on ’ ISLAND BLIND PEOPLE ENTERTAINED ...... ' B . F ’ “flaw” NW . . , town 25 and 43. 1 Some 43 blind people were tow-na- Summei-side and stur- :Eéghgilixog Sglrlrérsnsrsrdfgetutgeof Outlook {or aturday_mosuy 1 rl guests of the Summerside roun mg areas, were en er- _ i _ , cloudy and colder. 1 First quality "sorted col. Size. 1 s and St. Eleanors Lions Clubs tamed mustcally and played fiddles for an old time p:ece . I 5 OUSOS 0"". Cu" and flame thigh be“. $111. ‘ilzo lighili: :86 i at a social evening Tuesday bingo for prizes. Above. et- while Herb Schurman cen- High tide today at Chm-lone. 3 Clearlnce in 8580"“! styles ro al. and bel ' in St. Eleanors. The guests. er McGarry of Charlottetown tel... prestdent of the Sum- town 11.26 am. and 10.56 pm, colours. Sizes 12 to 18. sped". 2 f“ spiel“. pm Re. merside Lionfi Cilib. 10°k5 0"- lAt Rustico at 7.14 em. and 5.58 .p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 7.04 am. and sets at 4.54 pm. ‘ 3 PIECE D 0 0 R who were from Charlotte- tleftl and Alphonse Doucette DELIBERATES TWO HOURS Special. each 1 s GIFT WRAP TISSUE 3 PIECE DOOR CHRISTMAS CARDS Little Boys' 0 also say, a siaie shoum not in. SET—Flex seal SET—Weatherstrip --Assortment of 40 —3 giant rolls. ap- o lierfere with practice of religion weather strip. Form rubber on plastic. ca. . prox. 540". ed. . a n y '50 long as the religion doesn‘t on wood. Special. set 1.39 Special, box 1.49 white and green. harm the public. Special. set 1.39 Special. 2 for 794: r I 5 North American prelates were the stoutest defenders of the TRULON CURTAINS INDIAN BLANKETS PHILIPS HAND AUTOMATIC STEAM . a I s u r u r ldeclaration when it was debated —Each curtain is —A wide assortment MIXERS—Operates AND D Y IRON— e In "3011011 Plaidl and Checks. Sizes lin September. Many European 54 x 81" textra of colourful pat- at three speeds. With fabric guide to . lprelates opposed it. saying such widel. Whited with terns. Approx. 56 Bleige and white and automatic ltei'np- SPEéML - K Y A i . uw 99d clarificatim . a1 code. of which they asked an- fideas might be dangerous to the metallic threa . x 7 p astic case. arature contro. , EACH SLnggzfiggfitgtnfifigblax??? chafgenof robbery-tr He other reading. lRoman Cathoiic Church. which 7 Special. pair 4.49 Special. each 3.79 Special. each 11.95 Special. each 19.99 8 .views itself as the one true re- then asked if the jury was to; The jury then retired for ‘1' I igion. l render a verdict on the accused I bl‘lel thl'lf‘d Mm" Teluml“ the verdict. A petit jury brought in a vet-l diet. of guilty in supreme court P AINT ROLLERS WITH TRAY — 715" TV SLIPPERS— Brocaded. Sizes UNLINED DRAPES ——Made of acetate MELMAC DISHES— 41 pieces in all which ,sterday m the case n the as an accessory on this charge. . 3 sheen vs Wendell Sherman Before. proceeding any further ‘Memhers 0‘ 3‘9 v 36"” algal Miscouche includes setting for small. medium and and viscose. Beige roller plus 3" junior Francis Grady. Summel‘SidE-; .ludge Tweedy called TNT-95 if" “1th _Fn.r9man Malc‘r K" i 51X. C 1‘ e a m a n d large. Special. each with brown and roller. Tray has pro- charged with the robber\- of ap-; hmch Foiiowing the recess hi31 were. q\/;(t'=]rno,nE. c aryiV:.th in-‘ I I . d ! sggar' veg“ able 89: ms!" white Wm, tap tecuve plastic drop proximately $150 from the per- ’ mid the jury "it your question; (“'9- EQB knmag' ‘ r .3“ S "lure l , dlSh. Floral desmn. quotse. x 84 . s ee. ‘ is whether the accused can be. 1 “R C 3“ a N" ‘ummem e i i Reg. 34.9 Special, pair 5.95 Special. set 1.99 HALF p310]; scalar. TRAVEL. Lowney-s peanut i ALL-RAZOR SET— son of Gerald Dalton of Bloom-l field on the morning of Sept. 23. i The jury. with Lawrence Yeol‘ of Central Lot 16 as foreman, deliberated approximately two‘ hours before bringing in the: guilty verdict I After the verdict had heeni rendered Mr. Justice GJ. Twe-i edy thanked the jury “for the‘ conscientious care you gave this case". He then dismissed them until 11 am Monday morning.‘ The judge then remanded thel accused in custody until Tu . l tiny afternoon. Nov. 24. at 1.15l for sentencing.» After retiring for the first time the jury asked for and re- oeived further instructions on two occasions from Judge Twe- edy before they rendered their‘ decision. ' ‘ SUMMATIONS GIVEN ‘ Both P: a l the Crown prosecutor.‘ George R. McMahon and de-‘ fence counsellor J. Mol- ville Campbell presented theiri summations tn tllf‘ jury yesteiw‘ day mornin: and Judge Tweedy also addressed. the jury mem- bers before they retired to jury mom to decide on a ver-I t- i A short while later the juryl Muriied to the court to seekl hither instructions “hereupnn l could be given than what was ‘35 the decision was announcedu. Mreman found guilty of this charge if you feel the accused is guilty of accessory after the fact. then the answer is “no” He then read sectio criminal code under which the. accused was charged and stat-i ed “however. I must charge you j that before you find the accused guilty of the offence as charged you must examine the evidence and find that the accused —-1 Grady —— was privy to the . tention to commit the robbery. or had knowledge it was going to take place and did in factl take place according to the ore- . conceived intention". l n fu rth e r instruction the h 21 of me‘ Johnston. Summerside; ‘ Baglolc. scene of an accident in which when she tripped and fell _; James Archibald MacKenzie of against a moving vehicle. 1 Carleton Siding She was transferred to . jured. will RR: Boyd Beairsto. Kensington; .1. LeRoy Gallant. Summerside; ‘ Erwin Dennis, Ellerslie: Victor_ lnman. St Elea‘nors: Roy ‘ While Skating . SUMMERSIDE — An.eight-1 I . :iyear-old Miscouche girl is int ‘es‘e: Prince County Hospital withl RR 3' head injuries following an ac- cident in Miscouche at approxi- matel 7 o‘clock last evening. “1° “‘59 0‘ the 91199“ "5' D"- Theychiid. Marie Rita Caissie. wm 86" Huesh§‘ cap? T'a' daughter of Ephram Caissie is verse‘ Charge‘j w‘th 193"“ Fhe believed to have been skating Summerside George Jay. Borden. Monday morning at 11 am. was fatally in» . Prince County Hospital by an‘ ambulance from Compton's Fu- ‘ neral Home where she was' attended by Dr. lI(-lubert Mac-: N open Counsel for the defence is Alex Campbell and presiding judge will be Mr. Justice Mark R. McGuigan. judge cautioned the jury mem- bers that if they found any sha- ow of a doubt in the change they should render the decision ilIl the accused's favor GAVE SECOND READING The jury retired for the SE— fore the end of this session oil cond time and followmg furthcrlihc council. lest the confidencei l . _ > n n C e ‘of the world. both Christian and again for additional instruction ynnmChrisiiah, be 105:." deliberation, rcturne at which time the judge was. that no further interpretat i o n i l NORTH the asked "what is the legal inter- of Montreal, Albert Meyer oti pretation of active participation iChicago and Joseph miter in such a crime?". lSt Judge Tweedy told the jury lihe told Mr. Justice ; given in section 21 of the crimln- iNorth American hishnps gaih; ee . ‘ The name of the driver of the vehicle was not available late last night. The accident was investigat- vContinued from Page 11 .ed by the local RCMP detach— that a vote on the declarationlmen- of religious liberty be called be-l 0 O Prov. Librarian Cardinals Paul - Emile Leger‘ H At Stella Maris . Louis carried the petition ml Miss D. Cullen. head librar- papal apartment. ‘ian for the P.E.I. libraries. is Council sources said as soon Elle“ Speaker t("light in Stella Maris. North Rustico. Beginni at 6 p the pro- ered around Cardinal Meyer. who was flushed with anger. . ~ Bishop Francis Reh. rector of glass lfeade't‘s’ d'spltays "L "fie . . . orm 0 pos ers. pic ures, on s the pontifical North American booklets “3.1 home and_or seat. films. followed by reports To Speak Tonight, 5. Special. 27.95 WATCH S A L E — Boys’ Parka Coats BOYS' PARKA COATS—Nylon ther- mal. comes with zip off nylon hood. Water repellent. Dry cleanable. Col- ours blue and dark grey. Sizes 8 to 6. 7 I 5 9 ‘ Special. each / ‘ Boys’ Pants 0f Czechoslovakia corduroy. 1.5 boxer waist with hook and bar closure. Fully lined. Colours blue. brown and grey. Sizes 6 to 10 only. Spccial. each I Men’s Sport Shirts Long Individually boxed. ideal for Christmas gifts. medium and large. 2 Special. each I sleeves in assorted checks of green. blue and brown. Sizes small. Irish linen. Green, W red and yellow. Special. each T 0 0 T II PASTE — Super - white. tw l n Made in Belgium. w e a v e, war borders. " in. Ge 0 80 100 s 5.88 Women's and gents CUSHION COVERS watches, yellow and hite and m“ Smm' "c" WASHING MA- nnusnno moasm FLOOR SAMPLE c CHINE COVERS— AND WOOL YARN— TABLES—Size so" ,5, A, TABLETS- 2 pc. white quilted 1 oz. balls in assort- and 28" wide by 48" for headache_ colds. with decorative trim. ed colours. Special, long. Arborite table etc. Bottle of 100. Seed-L e-ch each top with chrome fin- Speclal, each 59‘ 1511. c 19.95 to Flannelette Blankets close mly napped with blue and pink striped ner us 1 Crisp or Golden But- ter Mints —— Individ- ually wrapped. A delicious treat for all. Special. lb. 53: Contains electric razor. pre-shave 10- tion, after-shave lo- strap. Special. tion and nail clip- pers. file comb. etc. Speck], get 34.75 12.99 gold. expansion Single or bunk also about 70 x 84". Colourful pink check pattern. deep w nap. Special. Pair 4.49 RCA RECORD PLAYERS Four speed, manual record player. Regular 29.95. Special, each 24 i.. « I U’w" Rev. .Francis Corcoran. par- ish priest; Reverend Sister St. Helen. supervisor; and differ- they saw the Pope: and gave him the petition. However. it was possible they simply left the Petition €~ ent organizations in North Rus- By nightfall it was not known tico be e donated towards how the Pope would treats for both in- t. The 1964 session of the coun- cil ends Saturday. 2,145 prelates at the day's session rifles for “all scoring. re to have cast votes of ap- proval. with suggested changes or rejection on the religious lib- erty declaration. It asserts freedom of con- science for everyone in follow- tag the religion he believes. 1t TRUE summon The hedgehog is a true hiber- nating animal. whch the suspension of all activity allows It total immersion in water fa- long periods without til-effects. NAVY RECRUITING Beginning Wednesday the 25th November, I964, Chief Petty Officer Joe Pequot the Royal Canadian Navy limiter for P.E.I. will be located in the Char- lottetown Armoories on Kent St. N Shop With Assurance: EATON'S Will. NOT KNOWINGLY II women STORE HOURS: Open Daily 9 sum. to 5.45 pm. Friday 9 «.m. to 9.30 pan. college in Rome. formerly 0 work exerctses. gggfigsg’gdf.g;.ngen W“ “‘ Bertram Blacquiere is chair- LADIES’ FIGURE SKATES— MEN'S aocxnv ourm— room's HOCKEY ou'rrrr "Laps not Stand here talking ma" Wlth w; Lesiwell» 3553“ White leather uppers. Rust Split leather uppers. Tendon —Spiit leather uppers. Ten- Len get “me ‘.. ' ant, P‘E-I- L'brar‘an- - E- resistant blades. Sizes 4 to guard. Sizessto 11. don guard. Sizes 11 to 2. t . - Paper- Dotron. and Albert E. Gallant, sped-l .h. . Within 3 f9)”. mlmnes they school (inspector) supervisor. s m I . ' p 6 framed the petition to the Pope. as invited guests. 9" ’ "a r sped." 9'" I ‘had it'mimeographedand put Gerald Blacquiere. grade 6 iii in circulation for signatures. will welcomut: the audience lfind MISSES, FIGURE snub Boys, HOCKEY OUTFIT "NY TOT SKATES mm announce e ro ram w h " - 9 NO DETAILS OF VISIT includes work. pfrogm the "CF White leather uppers. Rust Split leather uppers. Tendon gents‘ hockey style boot, 'There were no details on the in“ grades in the school. a“ resistant blades. Sizes 11 to guard. Sizes ate 5. Misses white skating outfit. Visit to the Pope’s-apartment by with the themes of books 3nd 6 Special. pair I Site! 8 to 13. the three cardinals. Presumably reading Spechl. Mir ' Specilli pllr Tressy Doll DOLL —- 111% TBEISY " fashion doll. Hair hat (I'm- Special. each chance:-