.Road Collisions Can Be Cut In Half, Ass'n Told .' .1- 'i I (EJLBEC ICPt-Road collisions-our roads will be avoided," be! m 1 be reduced by half if trafficl said. ('..'-ys are avoided and a uniforrn.l g in 1- .-p.cd ensured. the Canadianun a trip he may become angry Goctl Roads Association was L0ldl8lld be tempted to commit. im-. '1"l"h'5da). prudeiices' likely to lead him to; Jacques Barricre. traffic engl- court or the morgue, said Mr. nccr with the Montreal traffic de- Barrierc. g g g ' partmcnt, told the association's LACK OF TI;tllMQlE V annual convention that "succes- R. J Desiardins. traffic plan-; SM, slugs and gm,-ls" play on a mug engineer to the metropolitan. niutoi-istls nerves. .Toronio planning board. rcported1 He said it is up to responsible on results of a nation-wide survey authorities to take proper meas- he had conducted. Results showed ures to make speed uniform and that the problem of urban traffic mamlam ll al 3 (air level. "By t'Ull;'t'.sIltiIl is being well attackedp gpplylng this rule we may expect in lame cities. but generally there. that 50 per cent of collisions on is a lack of use of legislation. -t rhniques available to cope with If a motorist is uilduly aelayedihe problem- regulations and traffic engineering Effects of the St. Lawrence Sea- way on traffic planning in the Montreal area were outlined by C. E. Campeau, director of Montreal city planning department. Montreal has to face "intensive competition" from other Canadian urban centres that will gain navi- gation facilities and hydroelectric power through the seswsy. This means Montreal must offer better conditions and facilities "by an appropriate program of industrial; expansion and long - term plan- ning." Sum-Hi Notes l Here we are back at school.. by this illne all the students ofp Summerside high are fairly well TIMELY NOTES ON Flllf TOPICS settled in their work and gltnowl the amount of study that lies a- At a meeting of the executive head for them. coiiimlttce til the P.E.l. Fur To add to the day to day school Breeders Association it has dc- routine this year something really - cided to hold the annual fox and new has been added. For thel mink show from November 1-1 to students of grades 9 - 12 therelblovember 17 inclusive. The show is I'new school building equipped will be held in th'e.fox show pa-: with beautiful classrooms I home vilion at the Exhibition Izroundsp economics department, a work- Charlottetown. The rules and reg- shop. chemistry and physics lablulations pertaining to the show, Ind rooms for this years com- the number of classes and in-m...The Hudson's Bay Com- pany Vllllnl10ld its last gent-ral sale of lhe season in Montreal Uctob-l or 17th. Collections of raw furs to; be ol.ered on that day will include, a special catalogue of uhite fox-l Cs . l At Denver September 19th Dan-l lie-ls and Fisher held a brilliant International Symphony Fashion the: Show. Two chinchilla pieces were mercial class. A system of 45- minute periods during the day has- been worked out and pupils move. to their assigned class during the four minutes between periods. For the use of all students from grades I and up the new Civic Auditorium and gymnasium is I large and modern building that is really something to be proud of. in one of which will be the weekly assembly school broad--inum and breath of spring. OIISVFIET says the weather no longer-' casts. The new school has on the stu- dents part caused I lot of en- thusiasm and school work In gen- 1 off the most famous judtzcs of Fox leads all sales making about 60; ersl has taken on I more serious and interesting aspect in these new quarters. We have real reason for being proud of our new school and it is hoped that we. can re- present it the best. Mr, Chnissonpthe school musielris ranging from fur.jackets. sto- Interest in new mutations has been his 67th year, Mr, Yeo's late re- telicher is organizing I Glee Club has and coats in mink to a cliinchi- good in style stores with custom--sidencc was from grade eleven and this cer- lla bolero were featured at a liln- crs asking for diadem and also Auto Court. type classes for mink were re-;.weIl received. These were I belt- vised, In the fox section the stan- . ed.l,a..-ll jacket with diagonal work- dards were reduced to three clas- ed skins and a barrel cape. Fur 595. medium 5llV8P UP 10 70 Def starred repeatedly in the show in cent. light silver 71 to B4 per cent fur mulls, fur hats and numerous extra light silver 85 to 100 per l stoles, clutches Ind trims on suite Cent. Standard Pearl platinum remand coats. Warm weather with mained the same and the standard ; the temperature hovering around, platinum was deleted. In minkl90 degrees was not exactly the the platinum class was divided in- type to put customers in I fur. lto medium and light. Stewart plat- buying mood, but a leading tuf- lclass, pastel. one class, palmino, makes is difference. Women don't one class. Also I class for ”any buy furs for warmth any more iother type.” George Mayors, one they buy them for looks. Mink and mink in America. has accep- percent of sales. one spokesman ted the invitation to judge mink said. Pastel and wild mink have at the above show and Parvin been best although standard and Cass of Summcrside will judge silverblu have moved well. Capes, the 'oxes. cape-stoles. pocket-stoles and oth- Christian Dior models from Pa- er small pieces have been best. talnly is a worthwhile project for cheon and dinner fashion show by white mink. Inyone interested in singing. Mr. Monaghan has started fout- 0lll0- D107 l35ll'”"5 all” Ml'lll5lV0 fcrent shades. tones and hues of in- hall practice. for the boys lliolt Renfrew and Co.. Ltd. in Tor- A dlmlay of more than 50 cm. with H0” Rf-'0'"-iW lll Callildit iiilnk "in the live state will feature I 9 man for a Toronto jewelry firm. car. Browne told police in Ottawal stands by as a police finger print' thieves stole about 8100.000 in Jew-I LOSES sioo,ooo IN JEWELRY W,ll.J. Browne. travelling sales l expert ”dusts" the trunk lid of his. elry from the car trunk. CP Pholn - rowing relatives of the late Erlnnd Miller whose death occurred at his home on Wednesday. Septemk k 26th. Mrs. I(.R. MacKay and children. Stanley Bridge, spent a few days recently visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Macnougall in Tyne Valley. Passes In Courtenay, B. C. Word has been received by re- llatfvcs here of the very sudden ldeath on September 7th in Court- ;enay, Vancouver Island, British 'Columbia of Ernest Roy Yeo in Miss Sonja De-roo returned on Wednesday, September 26th from a visit to her home in Holland and has once again resumed her duties as nurse in the Health Centre. at Tloyston Beach Royston. B.C. l He had spent several weeks In .hospital in the early summer, and had returned home improved in health but was suddenly called Senator Elsie nmuii. Montague. (Vice-President Of terested in joining the team thislC0NSUMER DEMANDS fall. as well as his regular sports. Alfred GTCN1. Neil York. FC- classes for the boys of diiferenuportini: on fur volume in Septem- a 30th anniversary field day cele- hration at Associated Fur Farms. Inc.. New Holstein, Wisconsin. Oc- classes daily. He will coach the football team this Saturday when they play hen against Alberton High School. The members of Hi-y also have a beautiful new and much larger building to meet in, in the Y-Cen- trc which has been enlarged this summcr. The three clubs Alpha, Beta and Gamma have all had their first meetings and ale off to a very good start. Alpha and Beta both have new members Goorrzc MacLennan and Blanche Matthews. Peggy Preston. and Mrs. Arthur Holland is again men- tor fnr Gamma Club. Over the Thanksgiving week. end a group of nine Hl-Y memb- ers will travel in Moncton for I regional Hi-Y conference held there for the Maritimes. Moiicton has a very large Y.MC.A. o'rgan- tuition and has planned discus- sions workshops and lecture for W" 5'-N95 lll05l llll' llPDr"lFlTIl0lltS tober 28th. Associated, producers .a”fl55 lllf llfmnlry Bflllvilr 10 be of Silver Moon mink. has long registering nice voliinic lncrcast-s pioneered in the development of for September. Stores are about new color phases in the mink 3 l” 10 99" "Elli ahefld 0 50l'ltcm- field. The internationally known lief. 195-2. Scarf biisincss has been ranch is operated by the Lengen- Slll”DFlSll114ly E00ll Wllll l0ni.! coats fcld family including three broth- in beaver. raccoon, iiniskrm, mink pi-sl Adnlpii, Paul and Edward and alld PVC" l90P-'lFd bllvlltlnil some Adolph's son Robert. The anniver- 3llTll2”l- - g sary celebrates the origin of the Sable lIUIIllII,L' is zigziin being izirm in 1926. Among those part- Pelmll-ied lll many Parts Of Sll)Cr- icipating in the anniversary will la. according to Soviet News DU- be Dr. Richard Shnckleford. Un- bllslled by the Russian Embassy iverslty of Wisconsin geneticist who l" L0"d("l- 5010 many ycalrs sahle.has long'bc(-n Judged as the fore- has been 3 flrotected animal in most authority in that area. He Russia and state reservations oc-.wi'll discuss the genetic roots of cupylng hundreds of tllniisands of some of the famous hues shown acres have been set up to prtllla. l at me exhibit. ltlgile them. Silver fox oncc ll('ld;lNsT"rU'fE e proud position of being the? - ”3'.'”' P”""' ”"- Tolla-V "lat l'nn- ihghiiritry bll)ltSlI:g:8 'Z2525'i.f?.2'J":..'S :gu:trhele1:?Yh5?l:l9 "ml "1? ("Ply i ccs in forming the American Fur y l ” 5 3'” lllmnllllfllnstitute for the avowed purpose l to his etc-rnal rest on Uie above mentioned dntc, death having come as a great shock to his be- loved relatives and friends. Surviving are his wife Ethel and son Roy at home in Royston, two brothers Walter. West Devon. Prince I-Edward Island: William . at Royston and two sisters .Mrs. Violct Aldrich and Miss Lina (Yen of Albany, New York, also llcft to mourn are a number of rcltitivcs and friends in Royston and Courlnay and on Prince Ed- ward Island. Funeral services were held at Plercy's Funeral Home, Septem- ber l0th at 2:30 in the afternoon with Rev. J. Campbell officiating internment following in the Court- enay United Cemetery. Pallbearers were Mr. John Machelin, Mr. G. Iielm. Mr. F. Burns and Mr. Fred Mnrson. TYNE VALLEY was a recent guest for a few days of Mrs. Gertrude Jack. New York, who is vacationing at her summ Korea Wounded SEOUL (AP) - Vice-Presidell Chang Myun. an outspoken critic of President Syngman Rhee. was wounded in the hand Friday by an assas.-"n who fired two revol- ver shots. Tension gripped South Korea as. the public speculated upon the sig- nilicance of the shooting and its ,.. i's'c consequences. Chang. 56. was wounded by a 28-year-old jobless veteran of the Korean War as the vicc-president started to leave the municipal theatre after addressing his oppo- the cunferenca of it is Russia. lnf promoting the use of furs. In- home in Nanham sition Democratic party: The as- sassin. Kim Sang Poong, was grabbed on the spot by angiy delegates and beaten, but was rescued by national police and held for questioning. Rally Day Services was held In the Presbyterian Church on Sun- day. September 30th. The order of Service was taken by the Sunda, School children with the address lby Rev. L. MacNaughton. Certifi- cates of promotion and for recit- POULTRY BUYING Buying live fowl, chicker and capon every day excepl Saturday. at my home. Highest market prices. Free truck service for large lots. MRS. S. R. PENDLETON Kensington Phone 65-5 ROYAL BORDEN Fri. Sat. 7:15-9:15 Matinee Sat. 2:30. Gary Cooper in ii story of adventure and love in the South Seas ln "RETURN TO PARA- DISE". in color. ing of Primary Cat " were given to several children. l The Presbyterian Ladies Ald met! .at the home of Mn. Reginald .Birch on Thursday evening, Sept-l lember 27th wlt.h a good attend-1 l lance. N . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baker have gone to New Brunswick. where 1 they will be employed for the next l month. The funeral of the late Mr. Er- land Miller. was held on Satur- day. September 29th. with servic- ,es in O'Leary and the Presbyter- At Y"llll STORE or DIIIIGGIST Margaret Coffin, present Ron Hickey. The mcmbe .-. travelling to Mon- cton to attend the conference from the Summerside clubs are. born rsine Cameron. President Gamma Cecilia Darby. Marjorie Shanks, Bets. Carol Dinning. Barbara Milligan, Ned I-Ienthouic. President Alpha. MacFIrland and Charles On Thursday morning the first . assembly was held in the new and. "'3' chm”? "ll" ”l0.V became M.P. congratulated the builders ofF"'""'-'9 l0 "'9 lllrmfrs and bonu-v Disease has cm um "W" "llcludcd in this veritable "Who's ;”:b'l!)1I&"Sol;In;0lll;(gf;lI';Alll.: )allla yfrom l who" of the fur Industry are most. mimon pounds in 1954-55 '2” 0 4-5 if not all. of the nation's leading :50" for the diminunoyle (9 r;aTl8ll(llI0n companies. A number of lmhb" popmmon R Odd (outstanding manufacturers in the known as mvxomamstk awn mcai” 3 New York market Joins in the deal. first Semersr went t” A 9? lull 1 mg field of two top mink dressers "mm were pramcanvo n U5 E-gin l and a number of other Important lml me, rabbits wmj? ho m” l3 ,drcssers and dyers. At I luncheon and they m a ted ""'”5l "Tmcctlng recently it was resolved - l' P l" 5" freely ln to establish the institute and to I raise funds for such a promotional plan. The thlrty firms u.-presented Congratulations are extended to l llln Clllll'Ph TYRE YB"?! ll'lE9l'lnC13 Mr. and Mrs. Donald IlIacLean on . was in the Idlolmns :- the birth of a daughter on Septem- her 12th. at the Stewart Memor- Mrs am! Mr!" Eda" Hay" nu ml HOWML ldiiughter. Charlottetown. were ro- . gcent visitors of friends in Tyne Mrs. Earle Williams returned to l Ville! 3-H- her home in Toronto, after Iiavlngl spent some time visiting with herl brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. William Maynard and other ST. JOHNS, mm. (C?) h Th-e friends" Newfoundland F e d 2 r I t i o n of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dnrrach and l Labor Wednesday said Its annual PLAN CONVENTION CAMEO KENSINGTON Fri. Sat. 7:15-9:15. Matinee Sat. 10 am. Remember "Heide"? She's back in a brand new show "HEIDE It PETER" In glorious color. The world's best loved story, the world's best loved youngster. Also serial and news. Bank drawing Friday worth pos- sl.le 845.00. the auditorium on its fine appear "-'5 Md '0 be slvcn for their ex- Ince. Pupils from grades 7-8 llst- l9"ml"lll0'l- Oiled to his interesting talk of his BETTER DYED trips to Japan as Parliamentary It '5 M "'5' 1” dye. mink, in Assistant to the Minister of Flsh- ll!-'1 lt improves it. says Paul St- eries. man of Paul Simon and Bros. New Mr. Ronald MacArthur prescrr Y0l'll- tod the school with I beautiful on. has been attributed to tip-dyed larged picture of the new school mink has no logic", he says. claim auditorium, old school and sur- ing that properly blended mink rounding area. Mr. MacArthur holds its color as well and better had taken the picture from an than does natural mink. .'lIr. Si- Ifrplnne. The newly formed Glee Club under the direction of Mr. Chats- son made their first public sp- penrance in A chorus group cam- possd of sixty voices. The assembly was broadcast over C..f.l!.W. as will be the ones to come on each Thursday. in Ind consumer reaction proves 0'1 and he says there is no rea. son why benutified smink should "RS be. 35 "l'98D9t'fablc" as other 9XPensivc dyed furs such as its fur seal. beaver, per-sian lamb or tip-dyed Russian sable. All Hllmated 25. delegates are taking par: inftheh world confer- EMERALD .fUNC'l'ION scnooi. "'" "'05 0, W 0m represent Ilollowllll is the report of lime ,5 mwk ""'''e?" '" "'9 U"llPd Stiles rlld Junction School for ti.e'C""d' and Finland. As noted non". of sepumber. the four Scandinavian t'nuntrl.es. and. , Denmark. Sweden, Finland and: Norway withdrew from the con. ference when their request that. promotional issues he placed on "I9 attend: was turned down I-iy' tho National Board United State-ill sponsors of the meeting A pm. motion!) Pl'0KrIm via films that " ll ll0P!.'d will -reach fans of mil- lions of potential fur customers has been launched by the Rest. Mt Fur Buyers Assoclatl or New York. Walter Harrison Smith Production. Sllecllllsts In public films, will provide the. - assistance in prepsri I cdtrsound film of approxi- mately flye minutes duration for- dlstflllttaa to N television sta- mon says that tests by laboratory l er stock Show It Slierbmokc. Que. l On the cam-Isl of tho rui- lTl'ldQ Journal 'oI-"gptanbcr hi then became founding members of lthe institute. Re the raising of funds. several of those present agreed to pledge or underwrite iamounts as high as 825,000 in 'snmc individual cases. . .our com- "The bad F0Pllt8tl0l'I thIt;ment is that the above oriianlno' ltion with its wealthy and aggres- lsive membership will go I long lwiiy in making furs more popular ,in the United States and through- lnut the world. I Ar Annlng. Chadwick Ind Klever male in London last week an of- l fa-ring of 465.000 skins of raw per- slan lamh was practically I00 per iccnt sold. The goods was from M35” Russian sources and was one of. lthe largest collections in recent , cars. In the Fur Trade Journal of lseptember the column Twenty- l Five Years Ago has the followlnllt "filo first-international mink show was announced in our September issue. This mink show hi to be held in connection with the Vint- in November. 1931, Ind will be open to the world. . .Dr. J.A. Al- len. who wrote The Theory In Practice of Silver Fox Ranchlng, has taken I position with the Gov- ernment of Manitoba when he Is heading the Experimental Farm. fMsny fox ranchers here will re- member Dr. Allen whose book on foxes Ind their diseases and whose helpfulness II hundrnds of says will not be forgotten by them.) W088 POI the following: Those who watched the srrivd of the Prnldenrs piano . family have moved into their newl convention will be held here tas- .ed The Uiiilcd l.adics Aid met at lthe home of Mrs. Dean Crosby on Wednesday evcning, September 19! with a good attendance. , The Hospital Board and I.adles' Aid hold their monthly meeting Inj the School on Monday evening. September 17th. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Dan and Mrs. Ivan MacLenn on Thursday evo- ning, September lath, with a good attendance. l Mr. and Mrs. IIB. Forbes. VIII- couvcr. HC., arc visiting with (friends in St. I-Zleai-ios"s. Lot 10. and Tyne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. I-Zlmer Baker and Mrs; George Ellis and daughte Muriel, spent I few days recently visiting in Grand Falls, N.D.. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geosis Chi-tstopherscn. Mr. and Mrs. James Nichol Charlottetown. spent the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. TID- mas Nisbet. Mr. Ronald Nisbel Ind dgr Ellis, studentl of P.W.C- t W weekend at their homes I Tyno Vslley. MrcmIT'ildmfll:su.ml:elTli.e nllldlelr : u..' mm. of a son is th smut Mcmoriavn Ibsvit-Il II Wdnssh September lab. home which they recently purchns-3 tnflvely Nov. 1 to 3. A minimum of 43 delegates from locals all over Newfoundland. with the ex ccptlon of Labrador and the west coast. are expected. The dele atus will represent about 10.000 cw FRIDAY AND PLUNDEB OF THE SUN With Glenn Ford. Patricia Medina SUNDAY "FAST AND FURIOIJS" '- Pals-i.4..'rii.qtanannuis .- - Arman" & E;-;EE.lEi,-E35? - i 2i i . span the weekend at their home in Clermont. Mr. Ind Mrs. Robert Williams and Mrs. Albert Mouc. also Mr, Arthur Wright and son Wayne, attended the funeral of the latg Thomas Carruthers of Slimmer. slde. The burial was in CIpe"rg-g. verse. Much sympathy go" om to his widow (Etta Walker of New Annan) and his family. FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE "0"" in load residential sec- tlon with estsb ished grocery h0ll-Se. fireplace. hardwood floors throughout. mily heated, lot as by 120. An excellent opportunity for retired couple to obtain good IresnltofIfall.'I'hlsIstha L. seond tune. that George had his ' srm ' , x W” . suiiiitiisinr 590" Iulched. modern 7 room , s4V '2 .-TV ' actually. get. 6. 195.. 1- A 3 .- I V . E I 1-own sssonosl NICOBIA. Cyprus (Renae.-sis The Circus Electricity Auiim.-ll,-, CHM-volt power line across the Island was sabotaged for the sec. 0115 nlzht s ins Tuesday nlghi it was announced Wednesday. 4' all in the line plunged the towns of Llntasaol, Lani-cs and Mom. hou Ind several Vi'lages into am. ncss. The current was restored early Wednesday. ? - -- . -. Gordon, Mrs. Art Blanchard and daughter Sarah, motored to Char- lottetown Ind Pownal recently. 'F.V. Today ( Sat.) 2-7:15--9:13 BULLETS HIS-.4lllll..l-l:,lll-'- izivritci lllS:.Q tires . TAYLOR T rscu'ii'i"c'oi.on III a llulolna lcpnrl COMING MON. & TUES. "The Tender Trap" p MONDAY 7:15 - 9:15 it-o-M's Big-Star 'C0mGdlf'RomInco'l Fraiik Sinatra - Debbie Reynolds David lfaynii - Celeste Holin -m fe'w'lf-. business and home. Full price s7'wo' fllggfnopxlnxn With Frank Sinatra and summenld, Debbie Reynolds j - SUMMERSIDE TUESDAY 3:30 .. 7:15 -9:13 u in IIIIS (NIH & as-no---t SATURDAY COMING MONDAY s runsniiv "JOHNNY GUITAR" With Joan Crawford ' vr T-Al? DRIVE-WTHEi' 11' LITE PE SJHMEC5 ?E foundland fishermen. FOR SALE l Eight room residence on Hanover Street. Summer- side. All modern conven- iences and in excellent state of repair. "" Apply T. E. I-TICKET. Executor Estate Mrs. J.C. Hickey. l ' Help Wanted i wanted, -a bookkeeper, male or female. Applica- .JENKlNS BROS. LTD. l HIGHEST MAiikrr PRICES BUYING Livs: AND nnassnn FOWL DAILY (EXCEPT BATUIDAYS) REGENT "WINGS OF DANGER7 ZACHARYKIYIT - TOIIIIIT 7 - 0:20 KAY KENDALL ASSOCIATION, LTD. lions. gin California would see first Mn. Allilnxfniately 24.500 Eisenhower won I pdr of built!- S. weekend with Hill Tyne Valley.” I a mu Mm M.cAn3hl:""'w.:”n: Keith Stewart, Mniuer. .- Cropood"Tliodfi-o. 'Ma and fa Kofflo Af WQlltiltl' synpunyn extended no. is - nu------nu-1 jollf -.ava.nvuins.....iAmunimm rs Miwsgciuii . Prose ANNUAL OLD TIME FIDDLING AND STEP- DANCING AT NEW A'uoiroiiiuM ON OCTOBER 13th To decide Prince County Champion in each of" the following clnsses:- I-Flddlng v T "2-iidosnpncnuiugv uidwllt '..;x p . I. g MI CONTEST - 8.15 P. M. ontslsvlston as guests tho-lilac 41 .