Canada listed is S i last Home Of British Iladcoai EDINBURGH. Scotland (neu- ters)-Oanada was hailed as the last home of the British rsdcoat in two letters to the Scottish newa'- POW. the Scotsman. Thursday. Prompted by the Duke of ldln. burgh's inspection in Vancouver of the 72nd Bseforth Highlanders of Canada. one writer described the unit as "beautifully t ed out in everything the Rig land soldier would wear." The author. signing himself "Rodent" went on: 'Is it not a little" pathetic that the Oolonel-in- ' E C I W I Y u.u.::'l:ng;r Stormwell, Boston, Mrs. Vernon Adtma. Darnley. wererecent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hambly and children, Arthur and Wilfred. Charlottetown, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Adams. Mrs. Colin Milligan and children. Victor and Delina. were recent vis- minister of northern atfaire. said itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thtu-easy a lo-man survey party Buster Sonier. Summersi” . found the site tor a f0l.l.l'-lllhotiloll Mr. Wyman Milligan. Alharton. fwd. en. of me u was visiting at the home of his par- MI. nobuuon wturn” to 0;. ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Milli- tn” by ur wanna” nub. ",1. gen. Murray Road on August 4. 10”!" .u utmdu mp mrouh , the Canadian north with Northern Affairs Minister Lessge Grower-snaveoeen advised to '- i -54 lisp:-ey trees as a precaution, how- 1 . V g . . 0 Th: iastmfew dayshfartiliiiers have . foul: s I I18 I y 0 "mm ith-8RIl.WlN- an nemwa to mm m--- is .i;?2.:". ........ White. FRIDAY & sminnay WWMW "1 P""”” "' ”" W and those old surfaces look brand will pmblbly 3099 E" m""'u" new again. One coat repaint Allllllt 13 - 14 "W -IWWII W" Y'"'- V"'""' white has twice the malt; pow- ,, ,, uni”? "" Wm” '" ”"""d " er of ordlntry house paint-is self SEA DEVILS the Ml-Pitllnil 5! "4 59"! 'n'F'Y- cleansing and mildew resistant. gheuchaicio, for which there is no N", ,1”, cont... mmm., Starring 9' 0Y0?- f 1 I d dd I - A hopeful note is a report from ::'fu: ,:":,::"l,:E,,";,1,,: I 0" Yvonne Do Cu-lo ' Rock Hudson Also. Coloured Cartoon Canteen Service 8:35 Standard The Beat of Entertainmcn. Find New Slic ” For Alilavik orrawa. (or) - oovernmugt surveyors believe the: M" 10”" edanew eitefuthe reneoto Arctic community or Aklavik which must be moved to s new location to prevent it sinking through meltinl permafrost. Gordon G. Robertson. deputy Slur or If My its ens Tewa 3! I19! Murphy (Continued from yesterday) soon the beautiful countryside lrunewick rolled out its towns with big names hold my at- tsntion as I drove down Main Street. then like the leaves of the lovely maple trees they faded and disappeared as new wonders bunt forth to hold my attention. The soil. the color of burnt aahas at the beginning of my journey. grew darker with each passing mile until now it resembled the blood of the hundreds of fallen deer. or Ontario that srniy worms have Wm M. gogg whn. It0PD0d ltodllil t-D011 saves time and money. M 31?” WW4 0' "10 OEW49 Get your requirements of lull- pestilence a central emergency wnr. g prgdugtg from committee was ' i by the No" the as. 1'. scnonaaar: oo. urn. Sootis asrlclilm-N dIDI!'tlIIImv- in Kehsington. Summerside or Avon, "VII: you" Charlottetown. The committee says farmers who have been spraying I ' ., keeping a close watch on Miss Lorena Thom son was recent visitor at the ome of Mr. -rI.iiriw NOTICE TO srunrurs Applications for pupils for Grades 11 and 12 at Alber- ton High School will be re- ceived by the secretary, MRS. VERNON ENGLAND, Alberton COMBINE Massey Harris clipper combine. Brand new. To be sold at a reduction in price. HALL MFG. CO. LTD. Summerslde --1-at-2-1-2-:2 prepared to rngke a, glow entry Professional cards E. E. Parkman I 0pt.D.. 3.0. , PHONE 8287 I-IGENT THEATRE BLDG. Censuses St. lunsm Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Sunsnaaralde. r.s.r. - Phone use W. Albert Robertson should I say baby deer. slaughtered by big strong men whose cars, we license plates of which identified them as 'sportsmcnt from Mas- sachusetts. New York, New Jersey, litter the highway from Portland and Mrs. Wallace Thompson. and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Boyle, Kan- sington. Mrs. Harry Ramsay and dren. Barry and Marie. were in Summcrside on business recently. chil-1 to Saint John. How proud these isportsmarr must feel in the long winter evenings as they tell their families and friends about their harrowing experience when they came face to face with the GIANT CANADIAN MOOSE! Now the narrow strip of pave- ment began to widen and small set- tlements gave way to larger set- tlements until an avenue lined with buildings on both sides reminded me of a valley nestled in the hills. Then a large sign proudly welcom- ed me to Saint John. The ride up and down the hilly streets was not unlike riding the roller coaster back home at Revere Beach. . . . Mrs. George Thompson and daughter, Lorena. were business visitors to Summerside on August 5. Master Victor Milligan and sis- ter, Delina, spent .a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Buster Sonier, Summorside, recently. Mr. Charles MacKay, Corner Brook, ,Newfoundiand. is spending a vacation with her mother. Mrs. William J. MacKay, Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Macl(ay. Charlottetown. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry MscKay, Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Blundsten. Fredericton, N. B.. pent a vaca- tion at the home of iidr. and Mrs. Roy Oatway, Freeland. recently. Mr. 'Edgar Oaiway. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Oatway and Mr. Sammie Robb. were in Summcrside, on July 31 on busi- ness. Out of the city once more and headed for the dairy centre of New Brunswick, Sussex. Once more I almost ran into the strong arms. of the law. And. brother! this was: top shelf law. none other than I. member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police gwhoso motto, "Al- ways get their man," is world fam- ous. and for one horrible moment, I thought I was the man! As I. made my approach to the larger cities, I noticed that the other car; would slow down to e. snail's pace. Why, if the sign stated that the speed limit for that particular town was twenty-five miles per hour. the cars would slow down to that rate of speed. Not my car! No siri I couldnt see any sense in slow- ing down, especially when I didn't see any policeman around to see that the law was enforced. As I arrived at the outskirts of Sus- sex, the same thing happened. All the cars reduced their speed and land. were recent visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nunn, Chester. N. S., Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Palmer. Halifax, N. S. and of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Patterson. Upper Sfewlacke, N. S. Mrs. David Smith. Freeland. is spending a vacation at the home- of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Patterson Upper Stewiacke. N. S. Mr. Charles Palmer. accompan- ied by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Palmer and daughter. Eleanor. Borden. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams left recently on a trip to Montreal Que- bec. They went with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hambly. Charlottetown, and were accompanied by their daugh- ter, Miss Jean Adams as far as Moncton, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bridges. and baby. MacNeillr. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Buiger, Foxley Riv-, 1 er. Miss Lucy Kilibride. Foxley Riv-l. er. was a business visitor to Sum- merside on August 6. . Mr. Charles Dignan. Cleveland, HM”-Ohio. Mr. Arthur Dignan and Mr. into the city, and I of course, pulled out of position and began passing the slow-moving line. As I passed each car I noticed the driver waving his arms and almost jumping out of his pants in an effort to get my attention. Gee, I thought, what friendly peo- ple They know that I am from the states and want to let me know that I am welcome in their fair city. 1 O O 0 suddenly I discovered the reason for their frantic gestures. Directly across from me, leading the cara- van that I was about to pass. was a member of the world's Mr. and Mrs. Ellie Smith, Free-I ,Mrs. John J. Murphy on August 8. The 42-year-old settlement. larg- est ln the Canadian Arctic. is lo- cated on the delta on the west bank of the river about 70 miles south lo! the Arctic ocean. It must be moved because in the heat of sum- mer, ground warmth created by ui and excavations and roads turn the permafrost terrain into a quagmire. Mr.Riobei't-Ion slid the new site is well-wooded and there was a thick layer of gravel under the topsoil. Mijiigjm enis. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer and children, Lloyd and Elaine and Mrs. Beatrice MacFsdyen, Borden,' were recent visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Donald, Freeland and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer, Conway. Mrs. Buster Sonier and children, Summerside, were visiting rel- atiges in Conway over the week- en . Miss Betty Adams spent a few days recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison. Miss Erma Morrison spent a few days vacation at the home of Mr. Thomas Biggar, Portage. Mr. Oscar W. MacNeili who is iemployed on the C. G. S. Sygnus. visited his wife and family on August 6. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Adams. daughter Roby and baby of Bor- den, spent the weekend at their home in Conway. Mrs. Oscar W. MacNeill was a business visitor to Summerside on chief of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders should have to travel all the way to Vancouver to see a. properly dressed Highland sol- dier . The other writer used a more scathing tone. He called the dis- appearance of traditional uniforms in Britain "a disgusting state of affairs." "Perhaps. some day. when the war office has put the Household Osvslry into boiler-suite." he said. "Csneds might have to send the Mounties to escort the Queen." But. he added ssrcastically, "by that time it won't matter. as the German army will be in the west- ern defence force-complete with a Hanoverian regiment in scarlet costs." The letter was signed only cw. A.T." Army Worms Raging In Maritime Areas By THE CANADIAN PRESS soon as they gorge insecti- cide and die out in part of the Maritimes, army worms open a fresh offensive somewhere else. They destroyed more than 1,500 acres of grain in New Brunswick's central Millvlle area, and now are raging in smaller areas scattered throughout the province. In Nova Scotia they've been partly stemmed in Pictou county but fresh outbreaks are reported on Cape Breton Island and in Cumberland and Yarmouth coun- ties-the extreme eastern, central and western districts. August 7. Mr. Urban Murphy, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. lgnatius Murphy and daughter, Charlottetown. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy over the week-end. Mr. Bernie Murphy. Summer- side, visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. MacNeill and children, Feddie and Ronnie. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Cleveland MacPhee, West Devon last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ellis, East Bideford. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Sr., Weather has been on the side of the slimy black caterpillars with the insatiable appetites. Rain has been diluting the Paris green and lime arsenals that kills them. and they breed so rapidly in the moi-' ature that fresh generations are often on hand to take the place of any that die. GRASS CROP! HARD HIT Destruction has been worst in choosy. In parts of Cape Breton they started on root vegetables after they devoured fields of grain and clover. A minor outbreak near Dartmouth, N. 8., was confined al- most cntircly to lettuce and beets. New Brunswick apple experts, however, say orchards are rela- tively ssfe from the ground-hug- ging insects. only extreme hunger will persuade them to climb trees. itivitics not only bring him into as- grsss crops, but the worms in-en'tv I Bank Drawing Sat. worth &i0.00.l fields have avoided severe losses. Those who acted too slowly lost most of weir crops. The Cumberland county blight is the first in that area since 1942. when the worms did thousands of dollars worth of damage. In Yarmouth- they're reported chewing up whole fields of grain Cape Breton'a farmers were caught with a shortage of bug poi- son. supplies are expected to ar- rive today. but scores of fields were left unprotected long enough for the warm to make serious in- roads. The pestilence has been de- scribed as the "most serious ever to strike Cape Breton." - EPIC DRAMA OF PIRACY AND ROMANTIC ADVENTURE -A robust and roaring drama of piracy and adventure on the Java Sea, lavish in spectacle and rich in the atmosphere of the Far East, Republic's magnificent Trucolor production, "Fair Wind'to Java”. opened last night at the Capitol 'I'heatre. Starring Fred Macuurray and Vera Balaton, with a strong sup- porting out which includes Robert Douglas. Victor McLeglen, John Russell. Buddy Boer, Claude Jar- man, Jr., and Grant Withers, this outstanding production is an able successor to Republic's top box office wlnnar, "Wake of the Red Witch", and is by the same au- thor, Garland Eoark. Noted for his novels of suspense- ful intrigue and action on the high seas, Roark has supplied a wealth of high adventure in this story which revolves around MacMurray's trading operations as skipper of a new ship out of Boston. I-In gc. sociation with the beautiful half- caste girl, Kim Kim. portrayed by Miss Ralston. but also put him on the trail of a fabulous cache of diamonds which is also being sought by the scourge of the Java Sea. Robert Douglas. KENSINGTON Fri.-Sat. 7:15-9515; Matinee Sat- urday 2:30. Randolph Scott, Joan Leslie, Ellen Drew in one Scotts best- d . tin. uc '" . Family Style. l BY CONSOLIDATED .4 5! INK . Aseeeieie Pveoveer-olreetev mm KM! 76Tt'6'irTI.""'- BOEDEN Fri-Sat. 7:15-9:15; Matinee 2:30 Saturday. Cary Grant. Deborah Kerr, Walter Pidgeon, in "DREAM WIFE" M-G-M's Comedy "MAN IN THE SADDLE” In bohnloolor. Also last chapter of Serial and News. CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY (Saturday) 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 1" "mm! are SEE - SEE - SEE Tidal Waves sweep across the Java Sea - - - ,,"u,n.;.w'n. . Living mountains of water moo-ea . ” ".9. , ,3 f engulf ships and men and liuiiliiiilif-iillsiilii ll NAIR WIND i - w ve a'roJavA' " TRUCOLOR See the terrifying torture chambers of Pulo Beser where a A gunk PICTUII lovely woman I: Pictures corporation goes mad with pain and fear. A il- EXTRA - EXTRA - EXTRA Special Short Feorurerrc '"Ti-IE MISSING PASSENGER" This is another thrilling Scotland Yard Foorurerie. Narrated by Paul Douglas IREGENT. to-incur 7.15 - 9.15 " E L MUTUAL BUILDING pcmce mm" me ROY” Canadlanimwis Woodstock were visiting Flrelfhmdf recent business G'""m' " wn" street Mmlmed 70”"! H5 at W9 m0'iMrs Georlew Craig at the home V3 on 0 Cary. -: e ' D 5'm""9"'d9 P 0 Box merit, was wearing his most stylish'0g Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mor- Miss Verna MacDonald. Char- ' am” on if:.."..":: .f.”3?..?.'.:i"i".'i.1":' i?."':".":.;..'”t": u - poor insipid traveler whopoforever Eghgd Pdm" aildi hwy." Mac onald'Freeland I a s I O Released - aiax. . ., are spen n a - - - 5'10" Wm b:u9L'l9 ilthe zgllml whim cation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr June! Mann Fwd” NV" NW0 thru it in ms 4- son L-m-ted .53. ....:":.::.i:; Guy to 0" ' that United W" T A"t” - C""'"V 1 in g, I 1 d 1 '1 d 1; Miss Lorena Thompson left on ””""3'- ' ' 6 summer St. summersldo 6" I mud 0' am” W" - Au us! 8 for Moncton N B after ' I Artists .m..:...... . . . . ss n e s a. eurne . . M.:...j ivmdnmed MIMW Wnllhe 'd . 'm'h', up Mi Mini Mt-'Kv rt d , , A undisputed leader of the pack with 59'" "W ' V”" "l" W ” V in Charlottetown, after spending a naaaeeeuun -1 Optometrists the luardian of the law directly em" Mrs "d M”' G'"" Th”mp' short vacation at her home in Free- 3, gr, Hunter, 3,0, behind me. I am probably the only 3i"'- land. ROBERT STACK - JOAN TAYLOR Summer: c. l'.E.l. - Phone 3119 WW0" m the huwry 0', 51155," Miss Jean Adams left for Monc- . .sMA'IrLMAN'S BUILDING that drove through the city with ton, N 3., on A.,g.,,, 3, .1... an1;lic'h”9d'lri:n' "1 munced ca" M 5'" WW3 iwendmg ' V'"""" with Mr 9"" visitors at the horn cot Mr and Dance. ' I W N revolt to ..Dmytawn.. -M;---M; Mrs. Wallace Morrison on August and the bow of my little ship poiht- tiny barns which gave the ap- 8 ed to the railroad centre of the pearance of e. checker game that A. Raymond Grant, n.sc., 0.1). SD Water Street Bununersisle Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Smith. and PHONE 3580 M ritirne , M ncton. Like theihad reached a stalemate. Amherst's hild en, Linda, Sharon. Sylvia and ' , (7.3 N. 11.! I arzived on time and red brick buidlings came into view Sandi-a. Moncton, N. 15.. are epend- DOTITISTS after refueling my locomotive, I and I caused nary a ripple of ing a two-week vscat.ion!at itaie - Dr J A Doha" gave the all eb'oaii('id sign and lies; erclittremerift itllwfl thiigarutgh as ;l,:l;i:rofGM;;elnd Mrs. Lcslesm . The most compact tm-esher ever punt, the most BU"-DING Eon Iorwldeastriw eof9g,eefiienltpli:ned grisesgeetomit uxiiii I turned ”daP”bI9' perfemy ba1”"ced' easy m"m"g' designed hr 1”" 33” s"'”"'"'”” withgirll sturdypirees guided me as,into the driveway or 197 and came I M"'.F1"' diMm";; C1:f:”":t' all conditions. l I raced over the beautiful country- to halt at the back door of the tf1;";;o,:e5ffe';wr?'.na 8”," Protected by 3.7 TIMKEN Roller Bearings I side. doditlnt in and out 0' 5m"'C"”Y ",5ld'"”- Tuplin, Murray Road. Also available equipped with gram thrower, shredder. L K. z1EL1NsKj, MJ), towns like a frightened rabbit until That night the lights of the grand chaff blower, clover attachment, etc. i . . hi, .,, G""u ;-ruuuon” g:osQ.'c1nrFoss'el:ai:e oihviiiliiale Orig: that k;?aus'eugh'lh!ihgghifer?)mthx:itl.11irrima: Mlmnx-1L:o Af('"'"";.'":g Iii:-m)l' In Thme Ya” over 75 sCu5”ed Use" m P' E" L ' A M, C I II C en IIODIU , DH OI, "I'IWI"' 30” that separates New Brunswick from Uncle and Aunt played Mr. District Que., are spending a vacation .g Made by the largest manufacturer of threshers inl EDwAnD I5LAND lenslngton. P. n. 1. Nova Scotia. Only a. few more Attorney while I played the part the home of their parents. Mr. and North America. Do not buy any machine and be sorry you Phone: leneingtou 1 miles lzefclilrteu rcalohingh zAml1elrst. at the iinfornlierf iwhg t10ld”:ilsIt:i.()cl: Ili;lor:&Ernest Arsenault, Murray did not know about the Dion, You owe it to yourself to anea coy a cam- samyan rensn e . ed an aunt and an uncle of and when I rlfi out of information M Ch I K 11 d find out. A O WRITE TODAY mine as two of its proud citizens. I made up some Just to make it "' ”' " ' " '" ""' FOR FULL INFORM T1 N THE READ S1-U1-no Dwmm n" W”, to dmk ma lnkremng Debbie, Muirray tR&ad.h are a?enr;d- COMPANY . l VI on I 0 P. 1), w, 53533 the landscape was now dotted with (To be continued) 3?! 'M"?'J.mu M';cN':;l'L " Kmg ESTABLDS HE D IBBD M UTU AL SERVICE AADSECURITY WALTER ll. BROKEN SUMMEIIIFIIJLD, EMERALD, R. 3. Dealer Representative for DION FRERES INC. - , FORAGE HAIIVIISTEBS ENSILAGE CUITEBS AMADGAMATED 1941 i A PUBELY MUTUAL COMPANY How long since you've looked at your insurance policies? How W . N T E B does your protection Jlbe with the present-day value of your property . . . with your current family poeltion and responsi- 4 FT. PULPWOOD-4 INCH TOPS AND "UP. ' bllllsef Hubs We tune to yl-e another tool at your program also some IROUGII ruu-woos ' A II the light d coders nllltiel. W011 be glad to counsel with you. No ehlitsilm. es course. IF Yoon nmnnmos ABE vaoaur MIITINO FOLLOWING SPIOIIIOATIONS: Length--4 ft: , I inch minimum. straight sticks. lmetstrlawlnedlesii bedyefaticlnboflieadefebe sington. Mrs. John Brooms is a vacation at the home of Mrs. George Sherry. Lot 10. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hamil: and children, Arthur and Wilfred. Charlottetown. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams on August 7. Out Our Way By J. R. Williams ending r. and YOU NEED A VACANCY PERMIT. For Ooneet llsurlaoe Arrangement ' apply to the following: Head Office Branch Office Summer-side, P. E. I. Ulisrlottotown. E. E. I. T. LELAND LINILIITI1 MANAGED EUIIMBITD AG sewn sqeere. , , , '."”n.,.. m...,., Ne ref. reducer! weed. and fir only. g o&:u5;grmm cmgsilnnwn. NOW RICIIVINO IOTH AT OUR SUMMIRSIDI YARD '.l..,.-"”"”" """ "I:” "f" " """"”" M 0. M. GIANT. Ohulottelewl. WATSON IIAIIW. Ifeutrose. Prim Edward Island , IUTIIRI. FIRE INSURANCE GOHPRIY Mutual Established nee Agricultural annual 11185 P. E. I. PIl0iIllGE' CO. LTD. - sumsasios. r. s. I. r.o.eox1oo, A mam .