......-_.~..-,—<A ~.~ ielvariotlier bouquet IS thrown ' “wedding day. .. let the onored tradition of Bridal Wrealh qualify pay her worthy ntee of perfect color, cut. iirilli and flawless quality/l '_ c. w. PATTERSON JEWELLER Great George Street IISVRIIIBI Ililli‘! IllllK CODKIN BROS. SUMMERSIDE, r, g, |_ ;.ridui Wreath Diamond an] Wedding Rings "viéiinn sauna DIAMONDS l‘! ltiifllll) GARDEN have a should be (v7 O il3l'V€ n c . ill.‘ s, 1e \‘.‘lll llllOW _ id depth oi will attain il-wi- of soil from ') ll(‘ll Then with a remembering 2 t the following late the top l";'. 1 » (ill ltlllii “fiill all l)(ll'_(l']1 (if the r1 1.‘, lrelling it on .. ll l were loose On. trench <01 soil. as Farm News.) backyard garden o: done by hand‘ succcssiul "tuber whcn ued. all arcd of clcii cannot be k. says J. Gal- I101‘. Dominion , Kcntville. ciieh as dccfi as él l(‘\\.' _\'Cill‘S' tllllC _ practice l5 applied ' it layer 0f good n the bottom of may be sand, Octo- ,. llll) of this. Cover prc- to soil this the fork that top soil soil trench. top, l making For): UYQY nddinc, Gcm-ian industrial plants and an; all Continue in this‘ rived in my“ isha11__t}irric_d_l__tain‘s_Mlddlcjjag: fightingjqrces. ,o\"ci- .1 garden of 1,00.) square fat _snow is held better and this means I foi- it is said that the snow is the [Amount of soot from the chimney ‘ 01' furnace. but not coal ashes un- mid. l °)'9F- B!’ yvorking say one hour each evening a person \vould ciig in_ eight evenings. By ridging tne soil instead of making it level, the more fertilizer for your garden, "poor mans fertilizer". It will also dry out. earlier in the spring. so that a few days can be gained in early seed sowing. The winter's wood ashes can be spread over the land, also a limited less the land ls n very heavy clay soil, when a. limited amount may be used each year. The average garden may be given a dressing of lllllg every five or six years, 40 pounds to each 1.000 square feet. In the spring when preparing for seeding or planting, fork over the garden from end to end and mixing the manure and soil well 102611191‘, even, to forking it over several times. The manure, when well mixed with the soil. causes the plants to make more roots and to take in more food. This War-four Years Ago Bv The Canadian Press Sept. 8, l9§0 - Three hundred killed in Nil/ll "aid on London. R. A. F. bcmbcd nmbzinz and raided llrcmcs. 'l"housan:ls of troops ar- EIYDZ l!) reinforce Bri- ‘(.‘;i'l(‘.l(lES By Ken Reynolds r ... ‘D Kean-in __ ~ ggirQ1U=a-—-&. We'll sell the p:ii'.'ili iriih i1 Guardian Want Ad- 4 l Trurn. N. S Official, List of ilasualties ROYAL CANADIAN’ AIR FORCE OVERSEAS Killed On Active Service Lyle, Robert Samuel, WO., Ethel- , SB . , Dlcd 0f Injuries Sustained Accidentally Grant, FO., Kingston, Normandeau. Paul Emery, Sgt" St. Boniface. Man. Previously Reported Dangerously Ill — Now Reported To Ilcvo Died From Natural Causal Bateman, Clarence Kennel-h, Sgt, Windsor. Ont. Missing 0n Active Scrvlcc After Air Operation Bruegeman, Raymond Glen, Sgt. Hanover, Ont. Buchanan. John Donald, P0., Ottawa, Ont. MDinney, William, FO., Winnipeg, an Donovan, Gerald Henry, Sgt, Canterbury, N. B. Forbes, William Douglas, 1"0., Watrous. Sask. Gilmore, Francis Ormond, F0" Toronto, Ont. Kelly, Jack Arfthur, FO., Tor- onto, Ont. Lcng, Robert James, FO., Kirk- land Lake, Ont. McClenaghan. John Ralph, F.- Sgt. Regina, Sask. . Nelles, Boyd Allen, Sgt... Edmon- ton, Alta. Perkins, George Gordon, 110., 8t. Catharines, Ont. oSttephens, Wilbert, F0. Toronto, n . Sutherland, Rosa Edwin, F.-Sgt., Toronto, Ont. Thomson, Harold David, Sgt, Meadowvalc, Ont. Plcvlously Reported Missing 0n Active Service — Now Reported Prisoner _of IVur — Germany Gardiner, George William, F1.- Ligut, Petrolia, Ont. todart, David Shearer, P0,, Vancouver, B.O. Previously Reported Missing 0n Active Sn ice-Now Reported Safe Chapman, Thomas Bertram, SgL, Sprlnghill, N. S. Hyde, Delbert Bruce, F.-Sgt., Dcwlnton, Alta. Shannon, Robert Charles Augus- tine, WO., Westmount, Que. Previously Reported Missing On Active Service —- Now For Official Purposes Presumed Dead Fischer, Alfred Austin, FO., North Bay, Ont. St. Denis, John Alfred, PO, Wat- erloo, Que. ' Thurmeier, Jacob John, FQ, Southey, Sask. Seriously Ill As A Result Of In- juries Sustained Accidentally Hoskins, Ada, LAW., Port Arthur, Ont. CANADIANS 1N’ THE ROYAL AIR FORCE OVERSEAS Missing On Active Service After Air Operations Stratford, G. H., WO., Thornton Heath, England. Previously Reported Missing On Active Service —- Now I-‘or Official Purposes Presumed Dead Cook, H. J., D.F.M., PO., Van- Killcd In Action Overseas: Wilson, Ronald Arthur, Leading Seaman, Ottawa, Ontario. Died In Portsmouth. Virginia. U.S.: Pamplin, Beavcn Brown, Engine Ronni Ai-tificer 5th Class, Simcoc. Ont. CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS (lllaritiinc Provinces) Killed In Action Nova Seotin and P. E. I. ‘ Regiment Hogan, Paul, Pie. New Waterford, N. S. Wounded Royal Canadian Artillery Matthews, Robert Earl. Grin. Mrs. Dorothy Violet Matthews (wife) ‘l6 Soutlimay Avc., Guest.- hornugh, Guilfnrd, Surrey, Eng- laml. Mrs. Theresa B. lllatllieivs (mother) R. R. No. 1, llialpcquc. P. E I Nova Scntia and P. E. I. Regiment Conrad, Ivan Leroy", Pte, Bridge- wtitcr. N. S. MBIIOPC. Francis Michael, Pic" Mrs. Hilda Dladore (mother) Sou- ris. P. E. I. . Pate, Freeman Isaac, Ptc, Hawk- er, N. S. Severely Injured Saskatchewan Regiment Baird. Frank Lawrence, L.-Cpl.. North Sydney, N. S. Missing Nova Scotia and P. E. I. Regiment Scotchtown. Taylor, William Edward, Sgt" Sydney Mines, N. S. Whitehead. John Wilfred. Cpl" Mrs. Addie Whitehead (mother) R. R. No. 1. Emerald. I‘. E. I. New Brunswick Regiment Barton, Haiiinrd, Pita, Chapman, Killed In Action Nova Scntia and P, I1. I. " Regiment. Cccil Valentine, Capt. Royaal Canadian Artillery Walsh. William Edward, L-Bdra Nova. Scotia and P. E. I. Regiment Dahr, George Edmond, Pte. West Amherst, N S. New Brunswick Regiment Roy, Legcuri, Pte., Free Grant. N. Died of Wounds Nova. Scntia and P. E. I. cglmcnl. Mosher, Harold Joseph. Cpl. Amherst, N. S. Seriously Wounded Royal Canadian Artillery MacEachcrn. John Daniel, Grir, Ballantyncs Cove. N.S. Severely Wounded Royal Canadian Artllle Bosse. Joseph Norbert, lldmundston. N. B. Royal Canzlulixilli Corps of S n URL. gr. a Wallace, Roy Lawrence, Sigmm Perth. N, B. Nova Scntln and I’. E. I. Regiment Hayes, Stephen Henry, Tufts Cove, N. S. Wounded Royal Canadian Artillery 7 Arenburiz, Earl Frederick, Gnia. P Cambridge, N. S Pte , MacC-reyzur, James William, Pie, Thoriiliurn, N. S “on I'll know who whistles at. the maid!" New Brunswick Regiment Burke. Arthur Joseph, Pie, Mrs. ' fhur Gauilct Frankcvillc, N. S d here lZOClHY. Mrs. borough, Guilford, Surrey, llmgland. —Mrs. Theresa B. Matthews (moth- er) R. R. l, Malpeque, P. E. I. Missln 8 Burke, Arthur Joseph, Ptc., Mrs. Alice Burke wart, P. E. I. Rogers, Ferdinand Joseph, L.- Cpl, Mrs, Phoebe Rogers (mother) ‘PIPE CHARLUITETOWN GUARDIAN MISS DORIS WINCHESTER {he Lux Washability Expert “Right-Wrong” exhibit will be on hand in our store Sept. 7th, 8th and 9th. This unusual display of cor- rectly and incorrectly washed garm- ents is something really new and different! Don't miss it! we/iccowiwmmrl £> MQLEQD lllllld. v MClD '6'. and her dramatic I l ‘ .> JTliis free, ha leaflet. x I7. Q 7.0.1’ u longer with, LUX n‘. does things for youl The clock} wol.“ tailored clip . . . the artfully designed, smootll- ‘ fitting foundation garment . . . uplift bra. A smart new figure ilatterci: will keep you trim and poised throughout your day-long wartime schedule. If you are doing your own housework-busy at the canteen- or spending extra hours at your job, you’ll - need the assurance that comes from knowing your foundation garment is just right- specially created for today's active woman- And to make those precious foundation gar- ments last longer, we suggest washing them often in gentle Lux. Anything safe in water alone is safe in Lux. il _ mly little - Luxury" tells all about washing prob- lems. Gives tlic safe, easy wu to cure for your cottons, wools an rayon: '. . . Conservation liinti-i, too. Pick one - up at our "Right-Wrong" Booth.‘ Ask also for the rayon conservation It can liclp you prolong tlio life of your rnyons. Keep them lovely the classic ’n q ._ \ . "Chart to '\ ‘gs Severely Nova Scotla Gaudct, Adrian oliis, I’. E lllizcLcod. Ewen IIKI (mot Young Street, Lutes, lvlilfretl Roy, Pttu, Mono- ton. N. B. Mallait, Alcide, Pte, Leech, NB. Six Islanders are listed in latest Army casualty lists released One Islander is ported wounded and five are missi CANADIAN ARMY OVERSE Wounded _ Slightly Wounded Allie: llglllilzfellmoihcr) Mount Ste NW“ Scam‘! and‘ a E. l.‘ ' ' 1- ' _ eg men c|§_f'g§;r5§" Ffifgmaggdngfrsseyxkthgj, Chiasson Arthur, Ptc. Chet!- 1 Young st, Charlottetown, 1am. °°“ll’- N- s New Brunswick Regiment Frenettc, William, Pte, Robert- ville, N. B. - Injured New Brunswick Regiment Firlotte, AhdFC-W James, L.-Cpl., Nordin, Newcastle, N. B. sing and P. E. I. Regiment Joseph, Ptc" Ar- (father) Box 10. St. . I Angus, Pie» Mrs. Margaret MacLcod (mother) Lyn- ale Klnrou, P. E. I. Martin, James Garfield, Pte., New Glasgow, N. S; Island Casualties the re- other: AS her) Mount Ste- Charlottetown, . E. I. Whitehead, John Wilfred, Cpi., (‘ _g, _ Mrs. Addie Whitehead (mother) “til-mt” ' i- i" 1- . ... _ au e, r an osep , . B£ur§§ldg_ Lennard‘ He’ Glace Arthur Gaudet. (father) Box l0: St. Nicholas, P. E. I. MacLeod. Ewen Angus. Pte., Mrs. Margaret MacLeod (mother) Lyn- dale Kinross, P. E. I. limncm. um ron imucim RUBBER ram-s (Science Service Notes.) i Rubber of the quality required iror milker inflations is very scarce these days. Consequently it is lin- [gfflilflt that eacfi hmilkingt mac- , ne owner oes a c can o pro- ilnng the life of the rubber parts. lThls can be done by keeping them as clean as possible preventing their exposure to strong light. M“! ltiy a igfiriodliciz: yriiatmkelntfi to Gig ract e u era w c wot into the pores of the rubber and ultimately makes it flabby. A treatment which ori inated in New zcalandnmd which as given very od results at the Central Etxper mental ‘Farm, Ottawa, con- sists in boiling the inflation; for four hours in a strong (4 per cent) spoonful-s cei- quart of water, or 2 cons of household lye in 3 gallons 0f _Wi1ter is the solution recom- mended by the Division of Bac- teriology and Dairy Research, Science Service, Dominion De. partment of A riculture. The in- flations are ten removed and rinsed severe.) times in hot water, bnishiniz to remove any dirt loose- ned by tlic treatment. If the lye Sollltlvn is allowed to c001 undis- turbed, a surprising amount of soap, formed through the inter- action of the extracted butterfiit and the lye, will solidify on the surface. Influtions treated in this,- mimner once n month will have‘ longer life, while in many cases} the bacterial content of the milk draw-n through the machine \vill-‘ be lower. . A mimeographed sheet giving. lJKBOIZ IS DONE FER EM AUTOMATICALLV.’ IDIIL; XIV is an lnntcd the minllct id to have orig- OLD CONTENTMENT ALL THAT HAND our OF av JUS’ PRESSIM’ Hi5 mess. a an l m '- “iv ~ _ ' \ . ' ”//”””//////// / I i ’/’////////// » i. l, ‘ill ~ ‘ - i» __ gills {rgethod may he had on apply- 8 0f- Atriculture» Ottawa. the Dominion Department ll. J. MABllll OPTOMSTIIST Fiitinglaml Séitacplying Glauel Montague, P. E. I. Office Hours: 10 1&1! A. 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