By DAVID 1. wins: DETROIT (AP) - Introduction at fuel injector systems will be the "ex; mayor en wk ad- ance in passenger automobiles. "Bu, 3., systems still are far mm general application. They mu are somew at expensive. some still are undarsoins study meeting Cum. msgueelnlnseetor dasisnm are tr!- mg to establish much lower pro- duction costs before lfllltllllw "N": on the market. There in mm: question that if the fuellniection systems. could be Pf0.d"3:'; fl costs comparable to that the conventional carburetor the switch so injectors would be vir- tually industrywlde. ml In 1; nppearsmiligw that MY cud. n fff,"..:,xpf.,5ecms in the early future. Industry TCPOIT-lcudeulmft it will go olirergiouvgltrm a. pig; El ra o - Neg: model expected I0 59 P"P' lFLi”el I lnieclor . Systems Next Big Change In Cars ilcly presented at the New York auto show in December. Meanwhile several of the more widely known carburetor makers are reported to be testing radical changes in carburetors. It is ru- mored, for example. that a form of pressure carburetion msy.bs offered ln.some 1957 model cars. FUEL ECONOMY Presumably this would improve fuel economy through greates- combus ' of the fuel fed into the combustion chambers of the car engine. The auto makers. ob- for anything that provides more thorough combustion. That would immediately bring a reduction in the amount of un- consumed fuel discharged through the exhaust system. This, in turn. would mean a lessening in what- ever alr pollution may be blamed in the effort to cut down on fuel upon the automobile. The auto makers and the petro- of lean: industry have Joined forest in the effort to cut Gwn on fuel waste. Numerous plans have been tried out by the car makers ll their search for a device that would reduce the amount of III-' burned hydrocarbon discharged into the atmosphere. at of device that eventually will be adopted. modifications of the carb retor. Others are attachments to vlously. will go wholeheartdly ha same time. is ment of additives that improve the quality of--and the mileage poten- tiality - of automotive gasoline. The refiners have made no SP0!!- they yet disclosed the form Some of the test devices In 0 I!- i l . ' 'I'lNc ppeprmleum industry. It the pushing its develop- iflc nnouncements of their pro- gram but it is rather widely he- iieved 100 octane gasoline will be the popular premium fuel of 1950 1960. RELIGION ny very Rev. George C. Pldgeon, D.D., LLB. Iii Modes-star at the Lilies! Church I Cnlalln lC1IIi AND HE i ll' I'i"I ONLY A IIABIT What does snyar man? That question covers a wide mugs of the exercises of the soul.. mm the flashing C J d of I t d sire. to the compre- lllltuiesalon of Christ's P;-gyst before His passion. -rm old friends met h a strange alty after man! vaan' separation- Their hotel was crowded and they had to share a double room. One of them knelt in prayer before ra- m-mg, As ha rose from his kneu mg other asked in amazement- --po you still keep that up? I gave it up ions aso." The question startled his friend into examining his own mind on the matter. and he discovered that the habit had coins to mean noth- ing to him. He had been tllllllf .. a child to "sav'hIs warm" and he had nevr 11"! "P "10 practice. but it was no longer a factor in his thought and action. We wens all taught to "say our prgygrl", and we were also taught what to say. But the habit must goonto somethingdeeplndnefr gonll or go out altogether. In our home we were tailxhi "10 Prayer! of childhood Just In other child- ren were, but early in life it was suggested to as sglin and slain that we ought to offer our own prayers to God. in that home the reality of God was behind all our thinking and doing. not merely as transcendent Lord of life to whom all must give account, but also as a Father. ever- present, concerned about His chil- drenls welfare and committed per- sonally to their growth-in grace. When we began really to pay the first difficulty was to know Coming Events Dance Orwell Ilall. Ieptamba ma supper postponed. Danes Iona last school ovary Monday night. Good music. Bingo. Dance, !(slly's Cross hall Monday September 10. Regular Dance Bouahaw Inn. Tuesday nilht. Burns Orchestra. New lavas W.I. Turks! and ham supper. Thrusday. Sept. ll. Barn dance at Cliff Peters. Rollo Day. Monday, Sept 10th. Hot chicken supper. Mount Ryan Hall Tuesday. Sept. llth. Annual chicken supper Dru Par lsh llall. Thursday, Sept. soth. Dance Iona East school Monday September 10. Dance It. Peter's Holy Name llall. Tuesday night. MscEwen's Orchestra. Buying and cleaning Timothy daily. No amount too small. Mao- Guigsn and Boyle Ltd. Dance in New Glasgow Ilall sv- tery Tuesday night. 9 to 11. Can- een. New Wlltshire District Visita- lion. llockett lodge. postponed un- til September 15th. Regular dance at Gordon Lodge every Friday night. Westherblas Orchestra. Dance in lrishtown hall, Monday September l0. .Good music and door prize. Dance Ml. Stewart Memoriaz Hall. Tuesday night. Rollie Mac l(ensls's Orchestra. Dance at Wilfred !'ogarty's new barn, Seven Mile Road. Monday. r lo. Webeters Orehestr s-jniu Live foul. Tuesday s a. m. till. is. its. Dickieson. New Glasgow. - ltolilmforit? ' o-edossssosess law &at to ask for from such a Be- But soon it became a habit to refer everything to God-in dan- ger or difficulty to ask Ills help, in moral failure to plead for par- don. in doubt to look for His lending. and always to realise that our "times were is His hands." , Then when God's love became a personal experience, prayer came a real fellowship with God. FEl.LOW8HII" WITH MEN The truth behind all this is that God is always seeking fellowship with man. His glTCIeI1CQ ds us as the light and streams in through every opening. When we closed our summer home in the fall, every window was heavily shuttered. Then when we entered- it in Spring. the darkness was deadly. The moment a single shutter came off. the light streamed in. and when every window was open- ed. the whole E "” was " i E withlight.Itlssowlththepres- once of in the human soul. His is with us in every move we make; and every incid- ent that turns our thoughts to God. He makes an occasion for enlarg- ing His place in our conscious be- in! What did prayer mean to Jesus? We read of Him spendln. the night it prayer, or going into a secret place to pray, or praying in the presence of His disciples so that they rsqueswd to be taught to pray as he did. or pleading with God for each of ills disciples. His affectionate assurance to simonmrctsr is a case in point: "Simon. Simon. behold, Satan demanded to have you that he might sift you as wheat. but I have prayed for you that your falth may not fall; and when you have turned again, strengthen your brethren." No wonder that Peterls recovery after his great denial was so swift and sure. Ill! FATHER'S WILL But chiefly, prayer meant, to Jesus the habit of referring to His Father everything that came before Him and acting on His Father's reply. When he was at- tacked for healing an impotent man on the Sabbath day He de- fended His action by explaining that He saw it to be His Father's will that this "man should be healed, and that lie carried out His Father's decision. He added in explanation that He did nothing of His own ac- cord. but always noted on His Fatha's initiative. Prayer to Jesus mean that His mind and heart were open to God continu- ally. the Father communicating His will to His Son in everything. and the son doing what His Father wanted to have donc.. Then when in Gethsemane Jesus found His Father's will above His personal desires. His answer was: Not my will, but Thine be done". even when that higher will meant Cal- vary. Prayer means.. therefore. open- ing s channel of communication between God and man. Since the Divine Spirit is always seeking such openings into human lifep there Is a divine welcome to every such approach on our part. This is the principle behind the privl-I lege and power given to prayers of intercession. Christ said that He came "to seek and to save! that which was lost." I Every person "saved by grace". knows that this is Christ's attl-I tuna and purpose stiu. in Hlsi name His church can say to every sinner: God's willl is your salva- tion. Thsn if God desires his salvation more deeply than we can. ” . Speaks Tonight Dr. w. J. r. Ms.cMlllsn. o.n.1l.. will speak tonight over Radio Station OFCY Charlottetown. The time of his address is 1.32 p.m. (standard Time) or 3.83 station time. Dr. MscMlilan. who is one of the t d . of the P .n Yugeglav nmm. Singers Begin Tour NEW voax (cP...,A Yugoslav stats company of dancers. singers and musicians. will start a North American tour in Ottawa. Oct. 1, it was announced Bunday. The 55 - member company. whose tour is made with coupon- tion of the Yugoslav government. Toronto and Montreal before its first United States appearance in New York. Oct. 11. Its Montreal appearance will run from Oct. 2-5. The company will make one ap- pearance in Toronto, Oct. 8. Entirely subsidized by the min- istry of education. the troupe comes from Serbia, one of Yugo- llavia's six republics. It was or- ganised in 1940 and has reir re t Yugoslavia in London. Paris and other European" cities. The company's program, called Slavonic Rhapsody. is an elabor- ate dance and music based on the native folk dances. ACTOR IN ACCIDENT COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) -Actor Cary Grant escaped un- hurt Saturday in a motor car col- lision 50 miles west of Copenhagen. So did all others involved. Police said Grant was a passenger in a car a friend was driving toward this city and it was hit by I Danish car attempting to cross the highway. is also scheduled to perform in ' festival. At the openlns of the v-rnunent "Elmer Traffic Safety C8111 of the six public schools 0 Char- lottetowu, primarily for the stud- ents of grades one to six clusive, the sponsors have extended a cord- ial welcome to all parenta- -mw highlights of the program will consist of the presentation of me Elmer pennant which is to be nsised on the school flagpole. below the Union Jack. The five basic VANCOUVER (CP) -- Russian Fisheries Minister A. A Ishkov looked closely Thursday at the op- erstion of a British Columbia fish cannery and checked up on the economic status of Canadian fish- srman. Mr. Ishkov. on a coast-to-coast tour of Canada, visited the imper- ial plant of British Columbia Packers at Stevesion. 14 Asking questions with machine gun speed. he made a complete impaction of the plant, leaning over the shoulders of workers and peering into the depth of the clat- terlng machinery. He stopped for a talk with Mary Frinskle of Steveston who replied in her native Russian although she cams to Canada 30 years ago. "He asked me if I like it and I said isure. I like li."' she told miles from here. lshkov Looks Closely Al B. C. Cannery; Checks "On Income withabiggrlnandafriandlybll on the arm. fie also talked to fisherman Roy Wilson of Vancouver, asking him how much he made in a year. The ussian official made no comment gvahen Wilsaia orgoplied it was about .000 to . - Selner captain Zack 3111380 0' Vancouver, of Yugoslav descent. welcomed the mister to the bridge of his craft for a short trip into dock. The fisherman gave Mr. lshkov a quick rundown of how the crew makes their income on a share basis. After the visit to the cannery. largest on the west coast, the min- ister was taken for a trip on the department of fisheries vessel Laurler. Later he was to attend a reception at New 'v'v tmlnster city hall and s dinner given by reporters. The minister left her in Cancer ” i T and I9: of the 153.1. Division of the Society since its formation. will give an interesting talk on Cancer Con- trol. OOMMUIIT .TI'I' LONDON” (AP) - Communist China, which has been getting its let planes from the Soviet bloc. now claims it has produced a suc- cessful experimental jet aircraft of its own. A Peiping Radio .3. nouncement gave no description of the plane. Arthritis - lllissmstlsn. Vital Facts Explained FREE DESCIIIPTIVE 300! As a public service to all readers of this paper. a new 36- pnge highly illustrated book on Arthritis and Rheumatism will be mailed ABSOLUTELY FREE to all who write for it. This FREE BOOK fully ex- plains the causes. ill-affects and danger in neglect of these pain- ful and crippling conditions. It also describes a successfully proven drugless method of treat- ment whlch has been applied in many thousands of cases. This book is yours WITHOUT COST or obligation. It may be the means of saving years of tmtold misery Don't delay. Send for your FREE BOOK to- day. Address The Ball Clinic, aept. 5262, Excelsior Springs 0. Reports. FULL ATTENDANCE PLEASE the BC Fisheries 'l E MAIN BRACE NAVAL VETERANS' ASSOCIATION MONTHLY MEETING Monday, Sept. 10th at 8:00 PM. in the club- room. 130 Richmond Street. Important business and National Convention Progressive Conservative Nominating Convention For Queens County A meeting for the purpose of nominating two candidates to contest the forthcoming Federal elec- tion will be held Sept. 25, 1956, at the Canadian Leg- ion Hall. Charlottetown at the hour of 8 o'clock p.m. Each poll is entitled to send five delegates. - Signed. CHARLES H. PHILLIPS, President H B. CARR, Secretary. ARE YOU THINKING OF A TRIP whr does He encourage us to pray Because in some way which we- cannot understand.. your prayer opens a way for the life giving Spirit into that person's heart. So in all world affairs. as well as in the church's mission prayer counts and counts mightily. Therefore. "pray without ceasing" that in the experience of your loved ones and in all the events that concern you. 0od's be done. ' Chicken Supper K rsrownannars. I Tuesday. sept.11 I iltoipm. .50 liner. OVERSEAS? A IF SO, THIS MESSAGE IS FOR YOU Reservations for accommodation by ship or by air should be made as early as possible. If is not too early to book specs for the summer of '57. Choice accommodations are still available. but the longer you delay the harder it is to get what you wont. Or. perhaps you are considering a delightful Cruise re the Caribbean of Christians or during the winter months. Fares are as low as 5225. for 12 doys' cruising on a modern luxury A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR SPACE We urge you to get in touch with us as soon as possible so that we may serve you to best advantage. Write or phone NOW to MORTON new uantn mwmmm- ' satsrv CAMPAIGN opens rules on safety will be given by S-Sgt. A. Dowling of the City Pol- ice force along with other safety regulations. Each child will be given any "Elmer Safety Pamph- let" outlining the rules, a study of these rules will also be included in the general classroom studies. On Monday ceremonies will take place at West Kent at 10:15 s.m. and Rochlord Square at 3:15 p.m. on Tuesday similar ceremonies will take place at Prince Street and Queen Square with Notre Dame Academy and the Model gchool being visited the following ay. The campaign is being sponsor- ed by the Charlottetown Junior Board of Trade in co-operation with the City School Board. teach- ing staffs. the Charlottetown Pol- icc Department and the City of Charlottetown. In addition the fol- lowing merchants are no-sponosrs; Moore and AMcLeodls Ltd., S. A. MacDonald's Ltd., Co-Op Super Mlrket. Reddin Bros.. Rogers Hardware Co.. E. T. 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