JAPAN GRE ETS CANADA I l)l-ZTROIT - Canada's new clad Japanese girls as they ur- Minister of The Deparlmem D, Ambassador to Japan William. F .Bull and Itis wile. Majorie. l'e('9li'C bouquet from Kimono- rive in Yokohama, Japan. Sept. 5. At rear is the ambassadors son. John Bull, former Deputy u:.r'..4.-' Trade and Cumiiierce. iAP Wire- photol. LET'S TALK IT OVER Speeding Is As Much A Threat As Was Congestion '' nil ' 1". er tI(t'llT to you that ii-iiiiiis lfdlllc accident-i do not fll'l'1ll' iii i-ttt't-tiivly t'iingi'.sl('(l l'i';ilIii .ii't-us” The reason in r i this is that highway conditions riiniiiei rar drivers to drive at lam dict-(ls. You get banged-up ' mid broken headlights. s ill such areas. hill. 3 Jill” ill llit" HF PVUII Sl'I'I()lI.S, iiuiiiics Siiiiiiiier Street bet-I iI('('ll Qiii-vii Elizabctli P a r k ttnrt the new iligh School is a n exnniiilc l..'i.I )('JlF. with parking allow- -il niiomitc the school. traffic rlimrrl down In it crawl. an in-l -mnmiicncc to the travelling! Pllhllc. MP uranl. but not a threat in lite and limb. This year no parkiiii: is allowed in this area lhe street is clear, and already we lune sccn cars go through' there at the noon hour a lot fast- er titan the demands of safety ltlloii l A thoughtless boy or girl rtin- nini: out into the street would be in real danger. We are not argu-i int: that parking should be allow-l oil in that area. No doitht the prohibiting of parktng than lg . step in the right direction. Anot- her rery necessary step how. ever. is the erecting of speed- limil sums and it might be at ttorvi idea for a policeman to use that new anti-speed gadgets up: around the schools at noon hour' and around .'l..'lO. ' We hate seen at least a half driven cars whose drivers vioiild Ho 9 (141A1F C t h e .s pet-tl .s' have addt-ti stiiiit-tliiiig tii uiwiiis rollers if their had lit-t-ti Ilfllt'(l. Bedeq ue Has Sept. Meeting lllP Atixtliatjv of tile W il.S of me Hcdeqiie L'nIted l'hurch. was held on Wed. afternoon.; Sept. 4th in the church hall. President Miss Louisa Callbecki presided. The devotional periodi was led by Nliss Mildred l'alI-I beck. who opened the meeting with prayer and Scripture read- ing. Philippians I: I-8 Follow- ed by singing Hymn: gracious (toil. nliose niercyl lends the light of liome”()ffer-l ing amounted to S56. and w as dedicated by prayer. Mrs. Perry Affleck Coiiimun-I ity I-'ri(-ndsliip st-c'y reported 3 hospital visits, 13 home Visits. anti I4 cnrds sent during the past month. Mrs. E. S. Weeks. who was unable to be present on. account of illness. reqiiestcdi that all clothing being donated to Korea be forwarded to her as soon as possible. The Subject of study was ”.la- pan" led by Mrs. Walter Wright and Mrs. lluttson Lowther. The country of Japan is about the size of Newfoundland. and has a population of 90 million They only produce enough to feed it- bout 80 per cent of their pnpiilat-l ion and have to import the bal- ance from foreign countries. I Abrams Village Achievement Day Arhictenient day for the . Abraiiis Village 4-ll Calf Club and the St. Phillip. St. Cliry.sus- tent -t-ll t'.'.ilf Club was held on w9d"95d3)' 3' We ML C3”"9lt decided that the season should Oral Allen, I-Igmoiit Bay Exhibition. The following are winners in order of merit. , St. Philip-St. Chrysostem' I-If ficiency in years itiirk. Andra-ii Gallant. Ernest Arsenaiilt and Florence Bernard. Showman-. ship. Florence Bernard. ray- mond Bernard, .Iiilien Bernurd.l Judging, Raymond Bernard. Edgar Arsenault, Florence Ber-. nard. I Abrams Village Cltih: Effic- iency in years work. Arthur Gal- lant. Auhln Arsenault. Paul Gal. lant. Showmanship. Paul Gal- lant. Donal Gallant. Aiibin Arsenault. Judging. Cyril Gal-. lam. Arthur Gallant. Donal (lat-' lant. l Judge of the day was Mr. I.e- Blane of the New Briinswick lic- partment of Agi'ictillurc. I NOT JUST GOLFR l TOKYO IReiiterslePrime Min- ister Nohuituke Kishi complained Friday that Japanese press pliot graphers are creating the tm-. pression he does nothing but play golf. Kisihi said ''I seldom play golf but whenever I do newpa- pers carry my picture. This leadsy .people to think that all I do is: Lin play golf." Kishi plays ubout' once every two weeks. of-i?ri:u7.;iz.ff.-Enos .Tfiii?i?&iaR"' Charlottetown 6525 g- ms THE INSIDE STORY: This is the time of year when builders are completing--A or beginning to complete--the inside of homes or other structures. For ALL your building needs we suggest you come to Hot complete line. All my be purchased on the Monthly "Specials" advertised below are only two of the many available. to! men's and inspect their Payment Plan. The U.C.Y.P.U. Will Meet At Mt. A. Arrangements have been made to hold the 1958 National council meeting of the Young Peoples Unions of the United Church in Mount Allison Univer- sity. Sackville. next August. Upward; of two hundred offi- cers and delegates meet every second year to arrange policies. plans, etc.. on a national level. Convention hosts. along with University president. Rev. W. R. Flemington will be Maritime otficers. David MacDonald. Charlottetown. Down Macxem. Halifax, and Stewart Russell. Amherst. Each church pushy- tery is entitled to two delegates the ten-day convention in Whit- by. Ontario. lulund delegates. last year fifteen young people from the Maritimes attended the ten-day convenion in Whit- by. Ontario. Island delegates. were Geraldine Woodside. Clin- ton. and Lorraine Coffin. Mor- rell. Hilton Bryanton Wins Crow Shoot A meeting of the Prince Coun- ty branch of the Fish and Game Association was held Wednes- day evening in the Town Hall. Summerside with 17 members prescnt. The priles for the crow shoot uere awarded with llilton Bryanton. Kensington. neceiv- ing a cheque for 815 for bagging l2 pairs as senior prize winner and Irwin Rayner. Travellers Rest a cheque for 510 as junior prize winner . The latter turned in 40 pairs of crows feet. The pheasant program was discussed and it was learned than about 40 birds could be bought. resulting in a motion that the branch buy the phea- S1llllS at 82.00 per pair subject to blood test before being releas- ed. A change in the fishing season lwas discussed. However it was sent at the meeting. They are;. be left as it is now. As the chairman of the fish and game radio forum was tin- ahle to continue this year. it was muted by B I. Rayner that Frank llowatt act as chairman temporarily with other mem- bers as panel members. Support Poppy Day, Legion Asks Citizens Citizens were tlt'R9d '0 SUDPUTI the extensive relief program of the Summersidc fund of the Can- adiun Legion and promote the ltrue spirit of rememberance by buying and wearing a Pop?! '07 Remembrance I)a)'- y On Monday night a meeting the poppy committee under the chairmanship of Comrade Harold llarkness drew up I complete program for the sale of wreaths and puppies during 9 week commencing Novem- ber 4th. The publicity chairman. Joe Clark reported. Sub-Chairman. lluraft who is in chartt! 0' "'9 Hayes WPDY Icanvass named his twelve 108'" Summersidu 2224p WALLBOARD jaw is the time for Do-it- Reg. 1.50 isheel 'Fiberglass' INSULATION Don't wait! Insulate! Invest in insulation and cut your fuel bill this winter. The Zero-Hour iu only weeks away. Act 'l0lIAYl IPu1e 12 The Gunrdian . Monday. Sept. 16. 1957 Enjoy Holiday On The Island here are a few excerpts from a letter written to a friend in Carleton Place. Ont. while the. writer was holidaying on P.E.l L earlier this summer. The writer was 0 Rev. Mr. Griffin. who spent a vacation with his wife on P.E.I. and the letter vial sent to a minister friend in Car- leton Place and later appeared in a local newspaper from which clipping we quote the following. (The clipping was sent to Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt Macl..enn Summr.-raid: by Mr. and Mrs. George Warren. who now re- side in Carleton Place. "Here we are thoroughL7 en- joying our holidays in I part of Canada that has quite taken our fancy. I am sure those back home would enjoy hearing of our impressions of this Mari- time Island Province. The Rev. B. V. MacLenn. long time friend of the Ottawa Valley people who represented the Bible Society and who re- cently retired to this Province met me last Saturday. With unotlier friend we proceeded to a certain stream in the east end. Speckled trout abound in nuchi streams and when they bite one has a rnrelholiday indeed. Sat- urday was one of those days. In a little more than two hoursl each of us had our limit--twenty' apiece. l have never found trout hungrier. I The roads and highways arej patrolled by the R.C.M.P. who are most cordial and courteous and the people in general are I church-going folk. To date, the climate has been delightful andi .one must admit that the Island its one of Canada": famous vu- cation Ipols." i captaiiis. all of whom were pre-'. Austin Arsenault.. l.Eddie Arsenault. Walter Dug- gan. Gordon Kelly. Jerry Le-I Clair, Darrel Lidsione. Fredi Matthews, F. .l. .'tlac.NleilI Lorne Monkley. joe Murphy. an d Claude White. It is anticipated that at least. one hundred members of the "Summcrside branch will take pnrt. in the house to house sale of poppies. This canvass will be undertaken on Monday evening November 4th. it was learned that the Ladies Auxiliary. at-I filialed with the local branch' and under the direction of theirl president. Mrs. Percy Ramsay. will organize the street sale of puppies. Thanks were expressed to the Town Council for making this particular medium avail- able to the branch. oTAKE up TO 36 MONTHS. TO PAY ttHAllDlNG” RIIGS & WALL T0 WALL CARPET I 3600. installation 520. monthly-31000 installation---s35monthlyJ ' SAND ' SPICE ' MUSHROOM See HARDING "BRANTWIST" Today! 9 BEAUTIFUL COLOURS ' PARCHMENT ' TUROUOISE . ' FRENCH BLUE ' CHOCOLATE P FERN GREEN - ' CLOUD GREY "IRANTWIST"-Harding's most popular quality carpet- Is available in 27". 9'. 12'. and 15' widths. 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