The latest addition to Char- spaclilcatlons by the Pierre Thi- lnlit-town's fire-lighting ecaiir bsult Company of Plenvvihc. mom Is shown being driven from ttw cxli siding following its ar- 1'l,lI Ii the city terminal yester- d. lit a cost of 522.000 the I101 p:.'il1lt'i' was built from local I I '17 .- mnporary underpass be- it i v ho St. Peters Road at M. ,t..t..i Road corner was the I 5nlIlVf' nl considerable interest PQ. Capable of producing Mil gallons of water per minute. the new unit is completely equip- ped with booster-type fog and stream nozzles. siaa. signal light. ladders and dual head TRYING OUT TH during Sunday's cessation of roadwork. Many automobiles were seen turning off the high- way and going "down under" DEIJVER inns PUMPER lamps. ignition 225 li.P. motor. Tho Thlbauit machine can tia- A Mass cab-ahead tyle char llvar to five boss linaa simul- sis. it is powered by I twint taneously. it has two six-inch Lika inlets, and four two one-half inch the other city-owned fire fighting inlets. it will be tested this morn- units, the new machine is palnt- ing at the waterfront. it was sold ed a brilliant rod. with the name to the city by V. Leigh Ding of the city displayed prominent- ly on the side. E unpsnrass was put is place last week to avoid danger and traffic tia- SAFE ARRIVAL ii" and Mrs. Wm. Dacoste. Ruhr-Id St.. have received word that their son Parstroopar F.V, Dvtl--to has arrived safely in lhv llitidle Eggt, Transportation is In Siaia Of Flux - MacI(ay FIIARLOTTETOWN. - (CF) Additional changes are needed to. hrm: the Maritime Freight lataa To inaugurate "lnsinsss We man's Week". the Charlotte town Business and ?rofesslonal Woman's Club last t apoa-' Waies College. The meeting was chaired by Miss iphlgenie Arsenault. President oi the Charlottetown B. and P. Club. The speaker was introduced by Mrs. Fred Osborne and thanked by Miss Agnes McQusid. Dr. 1.. iiitscbmanova. Execu- tive Dlrector oi the Unitarian Service Committee Wt Canada, told in a very effective manner. a gripping story of human suf- ferlng in distant parts of tho world, and of the determination oi the poo les of Europe and Asia to bu a better future. On September will the Unitarian service Comrnittaa launched its curnnt fund-raising campaign, with an oblectlvg of 9140.01!)-to be raised before Christmas Day. The main projects oi the ten- country appeal an an extensive medical 'tanco program for rural mean in India. the con- struction of an out - patients 2 the hills of ladhg used by truck lines in the Atlantic region. If the government accept me sug-3 gestion they would place thisi area ahead of the rast of the country h this respect and ro-i move a big difficulty plaguing users of truck transport services. Mr. laelay is president oi tha Maritime Telegraph and Teln- pbooa Company. Till 9' children's Homes under the at I71 million people. Dr. Tells Gripping Story Of Work! To Ease Human Suffering clinic for tuberoular children in Korea: a preventorlum for pro- tubercular children in Greece. and 2I.0tIl layattas for Arab raf- ugea babies in the Middle East. besides the sponso of 15 USC "Foster Parent" scheme. The campaign is based on Dr. Hit chmano ..'s findings during her last survey tour, and as al- ways. will provlda help to th most disinherited. the orphaned. the sick and aged. Run on a re- markably low overhead. and done in considerable part by volunteers. the agency has ship- pad ovar its million pounds of relief supplies abroad in i3 years valued at more than two rnlilias dollars. Every ounce of these Canadian gifts has been distri- buted on behalf of Canada in areas of grsatast human need. regardless of crasd. nationality colour or cast. The UIC offers an efficient and trustworthy channel to Canadians who an an” to translate their concern for suffering people in under privileged areas intg practical action. GIGANTIC 'l'AlK Dr. llitschsnaasva apoba par- - tlculariy of the conditions and USC. She said that although the Truce was signed five years ago in Korea. and the need for unargency relief has lessened. a gigantic task of rehabilitation still lies ahead. Of India. land "While this caaatttataa Ia rulsion OI IIIQ Ill NICO II F- "Wion asr can-iaslaa brlirve that the Ilaal um been said best "" -"L" be said. "Our stadtns h an-no-NI I Issisilina I i The large corrugated steel arch upg weu. who reprasams tbs bulld- ers in this province. during the hauling of iiilv from the Macitay pit. Norwood Road to the Hlllsboro Bridge ap- proacb. Photo By M. Mallett ' adian "foster-parents." sehnsssovs said eoatzgssas liifidll II'Q W I!H& r problems of every Maia .-01 i shortage 1 food. illiteracy. unemploy- naat. lack of housing. lack at cosnsanaiestloas. lack of trained pas-aonnal. a host of diseases. as will as century-old supersti- pur. i5 allies autslda of Dalhi. where the USC is aperatutg a Rural Health Centre. The pa- pis of am village were once among the poorest. mcst neglected far-inert in India: to- day. they are leaning better fanning. improved sanitation. and tha women are being taught child care. Hundreds of people asch month are treated by tho doctor at the USC dispensary. and each afternoon tha USC van holds roadside clinics in that entire area. he six Seva Samagarn Boys” and Giris' Homes in Madras) Stats are srnong the USC": proudest projects in India. Here. destitute children picked up on the streets by the police because of bagging. stealing, loitaring and smuggling liquor. are now living in the secure and loving atmosphere of a real "home." All these youngsters are spon- sored under the USC "Foster Parent" scheme; it costs only 300.00 to cars for one child for an entire year. it is difficult to believe that such a compiata transformation can take place in the lives of these beggar children once they reach the horns; from defiant. unwanted, ragged urchins. they become clean. eager boys and girls who lovingly and painstakingly com- pose long letters for their Can- in closing her remarks on in- dia. Dr. tlitschmanova had this to say about USC work in that country: "it is done antiraly through indian organisations; twaal W egg paper. no "Pull-"l'ax over Parada." aadsaarssssd the hope to collect 15.3 toll-sleew Gd. blah-ostlarad IIHMIII 59 foraChriatsnaatar&llIirenbe- iliakarasaadtho Dr. llitsohnaaova made a limit P10 & good. practical clothlns for Karen. Greece and the Middla last. teillnl her list- enars that than still is a des- perate naad tar warm suits. win- ter ovaranats. woollen dresses. sweate -. underwear and child- ren's IIIOG. Gifts-in-kind dons- tions may ba seat to the nearest USC depot at Mil Simpson St.. Isoatraal. Contributions of money II dabuctlbla tn; income there never are any strings at- tached to USC help; and this Canadian assistance is admin- isterad by Indians to the great- est sdvantage of their own peo- ple." The USC is aiding in "areas where outside help is needed most; besides emergency help in the medical field, the USC sponsors long-range educational and training programs. for edu- cation in India today is a basic prerequisite for development and progress." NEW CHALLENGE Dr. Hitschmannva said an en- tirely new challcnge faces tha USC in the Middle East, where Dr. iiitschrnanova surveyed cun- ditlons in Jordan. Lebabon. Syria and the Gaza Strip last Anril under the auspices of the United Nations. After bringing the 15.- 000 school uniform project tor little Arab reiugaa girls to a most successful close last spring. the USC has pledged 25.- 000 layettes for Arab refugea babies and is appealing to Can- sdian mothers and women's or- ganisations to donate these gur- mants. used or new. Diapers and nighties. vests and shirts will ba gratafuliy received. She also mentioned a second vary im- ANTI-FREEZE & type that will NOT boll, wil FAIRBANKS-MORSE IAIIIIIIS-IOISI IITI-IIIIII is a permanent atltylaaa mysal avnporntsovwlll NOThanatha Deter-tnyaos,bos,n-u:s,trseouu pupoaa and may ha no-i was-dad to Use iiudousrtsrs st: fl Iparks 51.. Ottawa 6. in closing her address Dr. Hit- sclunaaova said: "Tens at thou- sands at children and adults all around the globe .have been helped by the USC. on behalf of Canada. very humbly, for we Tuuday.Sapt2ut.1957111a Guardian Page 1 Maritime Itinerary For n I g New MinistargOf Dafsnsa . . - orrsws iCPvvDeience Mln- tion near Dartmouth. NJ.-. tilt): f,",',,l"i:,',;,'fy” ister G. R. Pearkes um visit mil-p Cornwallis, training bssa sear of yum 'human u,dmmwm,'; itary establishments in the Mar-; Digby, N.l.; and the aircraft car- iovinx hands. 0,," me P”. 12: itimes Oct. 1 to 8. the defence de-i rier Ionaventure. yegrs, our agency has lighted Plrimelll IIWUHCM Wdllv I Mr. Pearkes will fly by halicor many candies of hope and into His itinerary includes visits to ter to the loasvantura at sea. iative in many dark corners; six naval eslnhIishments' HMCS He will also visit RCA? atatbl around the gIobe.....and always, i Stadacoua, shore base at Halifax: at Greenwood. N.S.. Ind summar- our greatest concern has been HMC dockysrd at Halifax: naval side P.E.I. and Camp Aldar&. tit. 'Little Ones' for they are the reearch establishment at Hal- N.S.. ho hope of tomorrow.” rue stat ' "W Black ifax; HMCS Sbearwater. atr sta-I "'""'b ' ALL THIS WE HOLMAN DAYS NOT stationary Otaqho. Years of research and davelapnant plus Iauilons of miles at provost dependability on your assurance of salts- faalon. it is avaliabla in quart and galaa l Provincial Harvest Exhibition eosulsas and the atlas is right. in Ilalttast IMI larriagaa l.. 'l'al.: s-sm steeds in Korea. India and the ; ferent projects undertaken byi Dapastsaaat sa)at"0taIaddIisaaaapIlodtatttaastI.aaaapsadaaa such pntitabta nooks says "tbs ' la uaasstlaasatityotthaesapssavasahat wlIsotanttathtpowas&saatasiatt-utha aaiaflbalnaf 3NIO0iN W -Ntaaaavnasr W nhadaastsss. WaloavatbaHtgItQoaItyi.lssusyoaaaadta iaeraoaayoardalarlaoamaltdaiaattavvbaa yaawaatl-spriagovtal-ardpvaas-ty MFG. CO. lib. sr. some co.. N. a. Lima isyoar Isaat Soil Baillar VsaCaaassIdssGsslGvqsVlliaasIt alAgrisoIasa Otleld "Iastdas"ba sad '., lining a LIMI.” 7 V IIOOKVILLI. sronss - cm... at l hot- Rural Youth Fair THURSDAY 7,.30 p.m. -- Official Opening Crowning Of 4-H Club King and Queen Fashion Parade -- Public Speaking Contest Square Dance - 4-H Club and Jr. Farmers WOMEN'S INSTITUTE BUILDING FRIDAY - 8.30 a.m. - 6.00 p.m. Exhibits open Morning -- Judging livestock Afternoon -- Track and Field Events Prasantation of Awards and Championships Coma and sea the Exhibits. Evaryona walooma rxmnmon GROUNDS September 26IIIillltI 21:1.