TRAFFIC accu)'s.Nr s-aonnsm l 1. in Angus. mo. 94 persons met violent death on Ontario roads. while the first eight months of 0040 has a record of no fatalities. the highest record for a similar ind. What have the power! i-hit wdone to meet this problem? The Ontario Minister of High- ways. Honorable George H. Dou- cett. has carried out a V1S0I0U! Highway safety programme. part of which was putting into the hands of every pupil in Ontario ublic schools leaflets on Highway afety to take home. 2. What advice did the Minister of Highways give? "More than 800,000 vehicles are registered in Ontario. and 1.300.000 licensed drivers . . . The safety of persons using the road depends "W on 'the other fellow'. but on every one of us personally; we are each .responsible for the safe condition of our own car. and the safety of standards of our own driving. only I heightened and more widespread gangs of personal responsibility can keep our cars and our driving abili- ties in the condition required for safety.” 3. How numerous are the convic- tions for breaches of the Highway Traffic Act? There were 75,000 breaches of the priminal 'Code "lraffic Provisions last year. an increase of 08 per cent Erom 1047. 4. How many of these were clue in the mechanically unsafe condi- tion of the vehicle driven? Ten per cent of these convictions, or 7.500 of the 75.000 (seventy- ilve thousand) convictions were for driving a vehicle not in mechani- taliy safe condition. 5. How many were due to care- lessness or an accident on the part of drivers or pedestrians? 61,500. or 90 per cent of the 75,000 K iwoaiher coat. a v i fysmw Hats r'. convictions. ' and elderly 0. Were” children people the helpless classy largely in- volved? v July fatalities included 3 pass angers 3) drivers. 10 pedestrians. of the pedestrians. seven were children under ten. and four were over 10 years of age. Thus as per cent were among the older and ungar age groups-the more help- ass groups. An analysis of Ontario's traffic toll shows this most tragic fact that more than twice as many children were killed as in September of 1040. Compared with ten child vic- tims. September ms. in 1940 the same month brought death to 21 children under in years oi age. Four of these were passengers in cars. 7. Are many of these highway ac- cidents due to drinking on the part of drivers or pedestrians? Professor Joslyn Rogers. Ontar- io's official consultant on criminal cases. has set the standard of 45 per cent of the serious cases of traf- fic accidents that have come before him as being caused by intoxicating beverages. Thus of the 740 killed in motor accidents in Ontario in 1943. there were 333 drink caused, ac- cording to this estimate of averaga. 0. What is the record of highway fatalities for the first nine months of 1949? A Canadian Press news item on October 8 tells this story; Ontario's death rate toll from highway acci- dents during the first nine months of this year is reported at 500 per- sons. an increase of 20 per cent over the same period of 1948. an indica- tive of -1940 establishing an all time high. 9. since in the words of Professor Joslyn Rogers we have Official re- cognition of drinking as a large factor in causing highway acci- dents. is not increased facility in securing liquor parallel with in- creased numbers of highway acci- dents? It would seem so. The increase of licenses for the sale of liquor during the last five years is note- worthy. In 1944, there were 1,634 licenses. now there are 4.143 in 1,819 establishments. which means an increase of 280 licensed prem- ises since 1944. Since the Liquor License Act of 1046 there have been” as All - wont GABARDIIIE TOPO0ATS This is your chance save many dollars now Fall Topcoat. Fawn: - Greys - Worth to 545.00 SALE 34.00 . A HOLLYWOOD TOPCOATS MEN! Hero's terrific value - Rayon and Wool Gabar- dine Coats in smart Belted Modeil - a practical all SALE PRICE 24.50 I Sdo V2 Price IATHING SlIl'l's,. . . . . .. SI'IlITS.fIIaodcolior 2.95 i ..5.00 hf!-50-Sda 3.95 Illtsdos 3.95-Sde . . 2.59 0 ” sisas Vzfrico -Sda " 840 new licenses in ill establish- ments. T 10. is public opinion indifferent to these facts? r There are signs that the public mind is being aroused by these facts. as shown by local option contests. During 1048 in 30 municipalities there were 00 questions as to in- creased liquor sale outlets submit- ted to voters. up so of these H ques- tions tho answers were negative. The total populs vote registered in favor of additional liquor outlets was 35,200. Those opposing increas- ed sale outlets in their community numbered 4i.434- a majority of over 8.000 votes. 11. What is the M1 duty of each christian as the Highway Traffic Menace. which is so greatly increased by the drinking driver? To inform oneself on the exact facts of the 'I'raffic Problem as af- fected by drinking. and to let these facts be widely known -exact information graciously made known. To use her influence, example. talent and means in loyal service of the temperance cause with a sincere Christian regard for the welfare of others, and to pray that temperance leaders, may be blessed and guided. KINGSTON UNITED W. M. S. The regular monthly meeting of the Kingston United W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Roland Buchannan. Meeting opened by singing hymn 248. Worship service taken mom Missionary Monthly, the theme being "Over to Korea". in. spansive reading the words of Hymn i248, leader and members reading alternate verses 1 to 4 and uniting in verse 5. Prayer by Mrs. Owen Younlrer; different readings by Mrs. Bert Willis. Miss Erma Newson, Mrs. Roland Buchannan. The study book "Growing with the Years" by Mrs. Willard Proud and Mrs. Lloyd Mscxinnon. it was decided to have quilts ready for next meeting and C0 P8015 box: also to give one quilt to a family that lost their home by fire. It was decided to have baby band picnic on church grounds. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Roll call answered by 19 members with one visitor. Collection 52.85. Friendship fund Next meeting at Mrs. Alton to select the Highest Quality Men's Wear of discount prices. Wear in the Province is -a known fact. to on your Blues THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Locke lined and Vicinity Mia Louisaiariffln is teaching this year in West Devon. Mrs.,Ti-ueraan Harris was visit- ing in Roxbury. Lot 6. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Sweet. Miss Marion Gallant ofiPiuaviile was visiting in forest View. the guest of Miss Emma Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. John -F. Gallant and daughter Bernice. motored to For- est View on Saturday. August 19. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and Junior ttended the picnic in Plusville on Wednesday. August l6. On August 21. Forest View school opened with Miss Bernice Gallant of Woodstock as the teacher. Miss Mae Mslley of Alberton who taught in Forest View last year is this year teaching in Bloom- field station School. and Mrs. Leonard Arsenault of Forest View moved down to Wil- rnot Valley where Mr. Arsenault is employed. Mr. and Mrriait Griffin of Dartmouth. N. S. are Visiting here at the home of his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Matthias Griffin. l Mrs. Sadie Connors has returned to her home in New Jersey after spending her vacation in Forest View visiting her sister and brother Mrs. Margaret Arsenauit and Mr. John P. Wedge. On Sunday, August 21. Mr. Fer- die Arsenault. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsensult of Forest View air- rived home to spend two weeks va- cation with his parents. before go- ing back to his studies at St. Hya- cinthe. Newman's. Lunch committe , Mi-"s, I-ieber Barrett. Mrs. L. New , Mrs. Willard Proud. A prayer by pres. ident closed the meeting. twiia ii I W TREMENDOUS SELECTIONS tonsar SAVINGS! Henderson & Cudmore's Greed-End of Season Sale Commences -this morning of 8.30 O'clock. Again if will be es grand opportunity Henderson and Cudmore's reputation for selling the Finest Men's 1 STARTING TO0AY , I Men s Suits Our entire stock of Men's Suits. tailored by FASHION CRAFT .. ' . GREYS - BLUES - FAWNS - BROWNS ..... ...... Featured in every wanted 33 1-3 Off 2.59 331-son . TV TOWN! HALL and HYDE PARK High quality yarn-dyed all wool fabrics. Goliordinaa - Wonfeds . A Pie 'N Pics - Sarge: shade. Men Don't Miss Tltii Suif I Howlon ' Mr. Frank Gallant, of Eowlan was in sumrnerside on Saturday. W:-c Mr. Frank Gallant of Rowlan was in summersldo on. Saturday. Messrs Alban Arsenault 'and wil- llam Shield motored to Alberton on Sunday afternoon. Henry Gallant. who is employed in summerslde. spent Thursday at his home here. Mrs. J.B. Arsenault was in Woodstock on Thursday afternoon visiting with friends. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Arsenault have as their guest Mr. Joe Gaudln of Boston Road. Mrs. David Griffin and son of Locke Road were calling on Mrs. Frank C. Gallant,'Howlan. on Fri- day. Messrs Jim Lawlor and Gerard Dalton went to summerslde on Fri- day evening where they spent the weekend. Mrs. Robrt Arsenault and son Jimmie returned to Howlan on Saturday after spending a visit with relatives in Alberton. Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant and Fred Gallant of Piusvilie on Friday even- ing visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Gallant. On Friday evening a few rein- tlves called at the home of Mr. and lvirs. Jerry Gallant to say fare- well to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gal- lant and family who left for home in Chelsea on Saturday. On Saturday morning Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallant and daugh- ter Barbara and son Robert left I-fowlan on return to their home in Chelsea. Mass. after a two weeks vacation spent in Howlan. st. Louis and Piusvilie. They were accom- panied home by Mr. Gallant's niece, Miss Delma Gallant of How- lan who plans on visiting three or I some rm: .uonaxaa' sport colts . . . . l Solo or-O-u... .fourweeksintIssiuaandIuI- ford.Ma. - and Vicinity I Mrs. Keith Webb of Eowlan has iashergueathes-sistar,MinVerna Armstrong of New lrunswiok who OIIOIIOI. spent part of her school vacation with her. . 'Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Webb and son Keith of Howlan, motored to Lot is on-Friday where they at- tended a funeral. Gerard Dalton of susnmoralds spent a day or two at their farm in I-Iorwisn while his brother lid- ward attonded Old Rome Week in Charlottetown. Mrs. Henry Gallant and so Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant and Dannie and Roderick were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant on Wednesday. I Hearty congratulations and but wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Thoren mils, nee Shirley aor- rill, o'Lea.ry who were joined in the holy .bonds of matrimony on Wednesday Aug. ioth at 0'1.-eary. Among those attending Old Home week in Charlottetown during the past week were Harold Arsenault. Duvar, Lyman Afsenault, Vincent Perry and Joe Richard of liowlau. on Friday evening a miscellan- eous shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hector. Richard of Howlsn in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gussle Arsenault who had been married on Wednesday Aug. 16. and Mrs. i-iober nryan mo- to Lot ii. on Sunday after- noon where they visited at the home of Mr. Herman Bryan who is very ill. Mr. tored Mrs. Mary Arnold and Mrs. Gil- bert Dupres who have been visiting at the homes of their mother. Mrs. Catherine Gallant of Woodstock left by bus on Friday on return to their homes in U. S. A. after a two weeks visit. . His many relatives and friends regret to know that Henry J. Gal- lant of Duvar on Thursday was -- Stripes - Chocks. ' Rag. szlosjto 33.50 ....c-... taisaa to In rsoviasiai Janitor- iuas ta aaavlottctown and they sincerely wish for him the best. In". and Mrs. Tbonias Gallant of Mr. and am. Joe Dos- i!oohesof3t.!aouis.wss-ecsiiingtn ifowlan on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerri! Gallant; Quite a crowd tom nowlan. Woodstock and all districts sur- rourading were infiusvilia on gala- nos a mains 118. l a - tag the picnic Iponsor?dh by the district in aid of their new school. when all had paatakan of delicious oold ohickan suppar,:tba hall -was cleared out and a dance was on- joyed by theiyounger folks. On Tuesday evenirl. Aug. lath the at. Anna .club of Rowlan and Woodstock held their , monthLv meeting a week later due to tho sroom by g Hoeatgu. in of the IIZMQ. A wild dhllsw-wag V F"?! Ind invited MONTREAL. Auga; It-(OP)'s.4 largo roporfio of suburban v lois' 1. rosid to were re orig todsyg stricken with outer! I. Dr Hubert Ranger. health oftlcer fol the town bordorilll Lake S Louis about 15 rniiu west Montreal, described the an... as a seasonal malady. wig symptoms of nausea and cramps, He said 30 cases have been rs. ported but stated any one play entitled "IA lute avee L'Ange" which was played on our regular- night at St. Anthony's hall. Roll call was answered by only nine members. Next meet' in scpiom- ber will be held at the home of Mrs. Ben Gallant. There was wedded at at. An- thony's R0. church at Bloomfield on 'mesday morning, Aug. lath Rev. M. J. Rooney officiating. Miss Eleanor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Plneau of Duvar to Aug- ustine Arsenault of Bedeque. The youthful bride was attended by . DO YOU KNOW 2 Titan is a Canadian Cool for every purpose. Your money stays in Canada. and Canadian workers benefit. You also save money; AIIIIFAST 00M. 00. ' PIIOIIE 2498 - 2499 were not reported sesuse 0 their mildness. , BREMERHAVEN. Germany. "Aug 2?:-(AP)-Paul. J'. Schneider 0 Detroit. 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