llei-as all isissseie llaai. lessens nap in a storm or need so much hing that the garden looks like I hftlt OI stakes. It is an art to get the neces- seciusion and shelter im- mediately around the house with- out estcioaur that cut off the wry virtue of spaciousness the country place should have. Today was spent trimming the faded blooms and branches from 9979"" mg; uq shrubs and it is a busy task in a large garden. The abundant moisture has made the more rampant shrubs and vines take possession of the garden and some more tender plants were being smothered. Seeds were gathered of the Violas in the rock garden and of other perennials and sown now will germinate in a few days giv- in' many plants for next year. If you have a large country gar- den it is easy to plant in this WI!. 0 I O pygvg you sent for the list of e-The biggest oil hunt in Alaska's history is under way this rner in widely scattered parts of the territory. States are partici were discovered tribute its first major producing bulb; to the Memorial Nursery? Now is the time to order for next, "wins, You will be sure'to get; your choice of bulbs by ortieringp early and it will hell! 9V"-V0"9' In the very busy weeks ahead. I ?he phlox is beautiful now, gcenting every corner of the Z81” den because there are many plants. 'Sweet scents - I Are the swift. vriiicle of Sllll' sweeter thoughts. l And nurse and mellow the dull memory That. would let drop without them her best stores." -Lsndor. There are man.V HBKFIM WW5 and plants in the garden now and today the flowers of the home lavender bush were cut for t er fragrance. Lavender comforts the senses. and of all the sweet-smelling herbs. lavender is the best known and most loved. It 81'0Vl'541"X”'”'- antly wild along the Mediterran- esn shores. From France and Spain the ricli oils were once car- ried to mediaevai England, for decoctions in high castle still rooms. Potpourris of lavender and rosemary lresliened the vast. Iold walls below. Iy the sixteenth century. Flllilr voted lavender in great Elizabeth- an gardens formed well-rlipiled . hedlgg, and outlined intricnlr ills Oil Explorations carried On This Summer in Alaska tion which continued until last I! IOIIII IND! ANCHORAGE. Alaska (Reuters) surn- Local firms and major producers from the United pating. Although the first oil aoepages in Alaska in 1853. this territory has yet to con- well. Oil exploration has been increas- ing here for several years. Test wells now are being drilled in the Cook inlet area near Anchorage. along the Alaska peninsula. and in the Yakatagn area on the coast. Mapping and other oil explora- tion work also is going on in sev- eral other sections of Alaska. Reason for the revival of inter- est in Alaskan all include the easing of some government re- strictions on land lease laws in Alaska. and the depletion of oil reserves in other parts of the world. FIRST SAMPLES Oil samples were first taken out of Alaska for analysii in 1882. and five years before the Klondike gold rush in 1898 all claims were staked on the Alaska peninsula. However the possibility of an Alaska oil industry was virtually killed early in this century by new discoveries in the United States. Until the start of the Second World War, there were several minor oil booms in Alaska, but no major discoveries. in 19R. naval petroleum reserve No. 4, comprising some 37,000 square miles of land north of the Arctic circle in Alaska, was estab- lished by the government. The Second World War oil shortage launched intensive oil exploration by the navy in this area, explora- Hoover Charges Misuse Of Power By Democrats By BEIMAN MOIIIN WET BRANCH, Iowa (AP) - Former president Herbert Hoover says presidential "misuse if! power" during the 20-year tenure of the Democrats amisted the Soviets. damaged the United States, and contributed to the enslavelnent of p km”. open howls of lavender Q 1 sweetened rooms. where It was one of more than 20 strewing- herbs, This favorite English flow- or perfumes all linen and the im- mensg white riiffs were stiffenrd with lavender-scented starch. To- iii millions. Hoover made the statement on .Tuesdsy ill a speech delivered dur- ling ceremonies marking his 80th birthday. I He came home for the event. intraisrnniurl Pr. year. it is known that some oil was found. although apparently no major fields were discovered. PRIVATE INVESTMENT The present exploration is nanced by private investment. Among the major producers in the field are Phillips Petroleum Company which has extensive gov- ernment land leases in the Katal- la-Yakataga area and Shell. Stand- ard and Union. Currently. all the major oil ex- ploration is going on in centrdl Alaska, south of the Arctic circle. Much of this area is served or near to Alaska's limited road net- work and single governnient-owm ed railway. The climate is as mild as in the mid-western United States and Canada. West Germans Ouii Seeking Release Of John BONN, Germany (Reulerst The West German government no longer is seeking the "release" of former West German security chief Otto John, an Allied high commis- sion spokesman said Thursday. The government has asked the high commission not to take any action on its earlier request to approach the Russians concerning the return of John, who disap- penred into Communist East Ger- mony on July 20. The spockesman said Chancellor Konrad Adensuer's administration admitted its request had been "outdated" by John: press con- ference in which he said he had gone voluntarily to East Germany to fight against a Nazi revival in West Germany and to try to pre- vent war. - Earlier Thursday the Bonn gov- ernment published a memorandum which it claimed John wrote shortly before his defection. They said it was found in the former security chief's office safe at his headquarters in Cologne. ASKS SECURITY REFORMS in the alleged note John called for a reform of the state security services in the face of ”the im- mense Communist efforts to bol- shevizc Germany and the world." At his press conference John said he had not become a Com- munist and would not serve the East German regime as an in- telligence agcnt. But he main- tained that only in the Communist zone could he find a proper plat- form to oppose a resurgence of Nazism in West Germany. fl- EFEW NATIVES JOBLBSS QUISIO (OP)-no Quebec at.- torney-general's ldepartmenti Tues- day described as unsubstantiated a report that two children were devoured by dogs at Blane leblon. on the at Lawrence north shore 800 miles northeast of Gliobsc. A department spokesman. com- menting on the report Monday night by Quebec provincial VOUOG that dogs had killed two children. said information available was not sufficient to make it clear whether any death occurred. The spokesman said two attacks by dogs upon children in the bleak north shore area have been re- ported: Ono early in the su and another "about a month al0-” It was nof clearly established whether either case was fatal. Meanwhile provincial police car- 1' cteti their original statement and said they had one report of dogs having devoured a child. Word that two deaths had oc- curred came to them originally from a doctor at Sept-Ilea. 300 miles from Blane Sablon. The doc- tor. now at l-lacro St. Pierre. 200 miles "east of Sept-lies. could not be reached for details. l Not included in His Plan To Unify" Korea SEOUL. (Reutersl Syngman Rhee said Sunday he has not involve the use-of atomic or hydrogen bombs.” This plan. he added, should "meet with the approval of Am- niorican military strategists - pro- vided they really want to unify North and South Korea." plan. Late last. month he spoke States Congress and urged America Korea. He said if the U. 5. would build up his army, no U. S. troops would be needed for a ”counter- attack on the Red Chinese re- gime." and school children gathered in vgrggry of the formation of the south Korean government with Rhee as president. SAFETY CAMPAIGN STOCKHOLM iCP) - All avail- l Rhee SaysAorH Bomb. a plan to unify Korea "which does: Rhee gave no details about hisl to a. joint session of the United' to end the "unwise armistice" illp In Sunday's speech he sdylreasedl thousands of government officials J front. of the battered capital build-: ing iif Seoul to mark ninth hnill-i Turn Dove Treaty” The deelara one arrived here in replies to invitations "by Ceylon Prime HLIXIIIOL Iir John Koteia- waia to the ur other Colombo powers to comment on ropoials for a southeast Asian de nee al- lianca. WILL DIICUII ALTERNATIVE Burmese Prime Iliaister. U Nu. is understood, however. to have stated his ovarnment is wiilin to discuss ternativea to SEAT at a second conference of the Co- lombo countries - Burma. India. Pakistan. Ceylon and Indonesia. They held a first meeting here 1his spring to consider their sp- prosch to pressing Asian uestions. Indian Prime Minister ehru is reported to have an alternative to preaent'to the other four countries. Kotslawala told the Ceylon Par- liament that he did not want to commit Ceylon on the question of part cipatlng in the proposed SEA until after the Colombo powers had discussed Nehru's plan. AFRICAN-ASIAN PLAN ln Jlkarta. the chairman of the i To 8; all At oiivssilon l Istteiieae comm coaouao. Ceylon (leutets)- cu”: :wmEEE h" "ti-ad completed lass DWI! O C I .. p -oumm m cm: -&f-um. i.353'3?.i..i.i.”'.?m . iii J3; .l'"'.l.'.””a...' ”” "”"' iii; cum. a...-..--.u..'""'.”' it was learned am a . ln- gj'hQh 3. m. Qwmnd ” u” M" qmwp '1. '1 '"m'4 ”""" t "i" C-wit-u Home I ' ' 0- at this religious eentro sstsrda follow and lead. gotten to be held here Aug. as to i. . ,1... ..,..,.,..,,,. ..,”,.,,,,,,j 0"" 0! the this rule on g... Pakistan e r to commit , About 354; gnu, ,3. gm gt wmhu crew of 10 officers and um lcgrltlf in I Nagtlhzutulndmigag Canada are expected to ahead ses- gg 1,”; ,9 - luv, tag in; ogg.Q mg nu. wt 3 1' WII I I O ' of.d.efenca or aaisation. '::::ui::ue:, 333:: ww 1: :1ll;::I;lg-1:!t:l:ml:Int the MN! Wednesday. lbs will is home economics workers at an mum nuonlm Th mum ""1" P of exiled tan Mohsmiziuetdpaluexsi Gerln.an liner". ("n.1, '3? YTM It-Moos tad ted lso bmut?lnl:.lw.dfsh" mm h'"”' 1...: u g g, i g I: ma sun ans slnoa t-h ' M" " '" 3:3 'g':.,g.,,i.',,f? suspects on a list or use compiled World War aha an 5...: gwff affairs section. said he agreed with the idea of holding another Colombo era conference. but not to souss SEATO It should he held to prepare for NW0 thin a planned Africpn-Asian ouster- eace. he said. (Most Indonesian nuvipapera to- day devoted editorials to IIATO. which they generally condemned. The strongly anti-Communist Absdi said the spread of communists: in Asia must not be fought with WIIDOIII. drafting military Oi-hill "Instead of taeaties the United States shall! reconsider its system of economic aid." it said. FIRST DICTIONAIIII The first dictionaries were used HENDERSON and CUDMORE by the Assyrians and Iebylonlens to explain signs. not wards. ALE Iii 'Fiii.l. swine but all except six were reloased.' l,I00 bulked by 880 Republican Guards in two squadrons and a communi- battaiion. surrounded the the major treuees upon the oontre. Pigeons Driven Away Frost. iltl. church MONTRIAL. (CF)-The pigeons have left the great stone church of It. Btanieiea. foiled by an elabor- ate week-end attack. Pref. ll. R. Bollemaro of aoience faculty of University riot mm- ssontroal directed the my ,1 pest control fills in aim. ,,.m'j drods of the birds from the ummh in central Montreal Saturday. The were still -war resteniuy. ” Prof. Bellemate believes 1,11,, won't come back for "at 1,". . year and”. . . by then they ghomd ave u up a who mm ouxm: mil: wmlildlval aver. - oo . a i- boom was used in tlf: A workman. seated in the chair. sprayed repellent Jelly on all avail: able roostin, places. when he legionnsil-es, and en- reached the bolfry, a large flock of fgsilgllyh W55 'm"K0d- Wmpllining The Job took froia e ., nearly nightfall. nu nm” the of Entire Stock - Fine iluaiiiy SUITS 257 0" Regular 49.50 to 69.50 By Fashion Craft - Hyde Park Dacron And Worsted SUITS 9.50 Illogular 362.00 I Many less than half price day. Iiirublvy Lavendula is fimw" back to west Branch. which now 01' 3"'l3h "”1l"'"C”” l'".h "”'m"tihas ll population of 769. Its chief the clean fragrance spreading over Jeanne -H the glpammg WM”. "mp ahlc policemen have been order-p ed to take part in a nation-widcl traffic safety campiiigli in an oil fort in check the growing nunihcrl JOHANNESBURG (CP) - The native labor bureau system, now in its third year. has proven so the lavender fields .when 50 Men's SPORT COATS 9 crops are harvested in August. Lavender-oils differ in strenllh and scent hut British oil is claim- ed in be much stronger than that ,3 l of foreign plants. Lavender was first planted in New England in i672 and the ten- der lavendt-rs must be taken 1"- doora in winter. Lavender has grown here for many .VMl'S in the rockgarden. in a sunny shril- ered spot. with the evergreen hedge as a protection for win- ter. Lavender breathe! a delicious days and fragrance on hot .-until" is one of the loveliest flowers summer days. "We are not wholly wise to lovc for the Sprinz. For there is splendour in long slimmer days. in misty mornings. when no shadow plays Upon the water's surface. glit- tering ' V . Like some smoniii shining mir- ror. linri birds sing Still. more rapturous are they in their praise theirs is Nothing stays Unchanged forever. In remember- For life's fulfillment. . ing We are not wholly wise. For sum- mer gives A host of flaming colours; blue and gold ls summers cloak. and joyous music livcs ln summer wtimis. But she too will grow old. g Give place in autumn--and when she gone by We are not wise to warp, for all things die." --Gibson. iroom cottage where Hoover was born. ' l Hoover received an honorary de- .gree in law. heard himself praised tin speeches by Governor William 8. Beardsley and other prominent Iowans, and in a message sent by President Eisenhower. I Much of Hoover's speech was a lreview of the 20 years between the end of his administration in 1932, and the election of liisenhower. During the last war "we wit- nessed ll special encroachment of the executive upon the legislative .branch.'' he said. ”'f'his has been 1through s new type of commitment lo! the 11.8. to other nations." Hoover said. "The real issue is whether the president . can commit the American people to lforeign nations without the spec- iflc consent of the elected repre- sentatives of the people." i:"Ihe cold war. the costs of it in taxes. and the danger to America from the Communists are a re- sult." he said. In June. 1941. he rontinued, he opposed giving any assistance to the Russians after Hitler attack:-d them. "I urged that tile gargan- tuan jest of all time would be our giving aid to the Soviet govern- ment. "1 urged we should allow these two dictators to exhaust each other. "I stated that the result of our assistance would be to spread com- munism over the whole world. "I urged that if we stood aside the time would come when we could bring lasting peace to the world. "I have no regrets. The con- successtii there now are few un- employed natives in South Africa. the department of native affairs reported. of road accidents in i1ighly-mot.or- ized Sweden. During July 87 per- sons died as it result of traffic accidents. Siiiiimerside - will 11 A. M. sequences have proved that I was right." ' HOLMANS Both Stores CLOSING at August 18 For the Holman Annual Picnic Oliariottetown be Wednesday 0 Write Your Life Story in this oak A -GREAT regular price. 1 ANNUAL AUGUST SALE! "GREAT . . . Because you Fuy excellent doi- ler value . . . for SUISTANTIALLY LISS than . Miitle-lo-Measure SUITS GREAT . . . because our IIIOII extensive sel- action assures you of NO COMPIIOMISE as to colour. style. or fit from quality marches- disc from our ssoutsa STOCK ONLY. GIIAT . . . iieceusa you will lie served. de- spite the heavier traffic. in the some CAP- AILI end COUITIOUS manner that every- one always esioys in our shop. GIIAT . . . Uoeoiiso HINDIISON It C00- 3V3i7o "" Regular to 35.00 Arrow -- Van Hansen - T. Miller 400 Men's Fine Quality PANTS 2507'" .. Gsbardines - Flanneis - strides 20070 Fine Haberdashery and Work SPORT SHIRTS V2 price Regular to 7.95 Regular 10.50 to 22.00 By Fashion Craft Or Extra Pants Free 7 Oioihing ' Buying your own home, hnancing your children's education-your success in reaching iriany goels- will all be "chapters" in your savings pass-book. Moll insists on a policy of NO SALIS FINAL unless you one completely satisfied Start your savings account today at our nearest branch-.-there are more than 650 to serve you. V .i::i::ir 11....e- .- ...oad iveDON'T sliergoforoitavatiegiu, iii "ii iiiilsiiui Luiiinuili s.V.'.:; -2.; ii-l'!.il'.."iSlsViaftd.!l iii 20 " 500A) '" j.iT'Lt.?;lI;?ii .'