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Dunning now in operation the schedule is as follows: Leave Wood Islands S am. 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. Leaves Caribou 8 a.m. 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. Operating Daily including Sundays. RATES: Same as i945. For Dally Information Listen in to CFCY 7:30 A.M. Each Morning. NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. R. E. MUTCi-i, President. CHANGES ll nus scnsnuts EFFECTIVE BEQINNING SUNDAY, SEPT. 29th. 1946 an. SCHEDULES wlu. n: on STANDARD TIME. Clftown for Sumanerslde (makes Tignish connection! Clrtown for Sununerside, Borden. and Mainland. Ch‘town for Summerside, Tlgnish. Dally ex. Sunday. Ch'town for Summerside (on Sundays goes Tignlsh) Ch'town for S'Side, Borden and Mainland on Sundays. 7:30 A.l\f.—-Lv. 10:10 AJL-Lv. 4:00 PnlL-Lv. 9:15 P.M.—Lv. 4:00 P.M.—Lv. A.M., 5:00 P.M., Leave Summersl‘ for Charlottetown. Extra trips Saturday 11:25 P.M. 8:00 A.M., 0:55 (8:00 AM. trip week days only‘). and Sunday 10:00 PM Iumrnersid Borflen-Lv. 8:00 A.M., 12.01 Noon, 5:30 P.M. Week Days. Extra trip Saturday 10:00 RM. Sunday trip 5:45 PM. Drden-Surnrncrside-Lv. 8:50 A.M_., 1:00 P.M., 4:20 P.M.. 5:30 P.M. on Week Days. Sunda, trips 5:80 P.M. and 9:15 P.M. Charlottetown-Souris-Lv. 4:30 P.M. ex. Saturday and Sunday; Lesvei 8:30 P.M. DAILY, and on Saturday st 3:00 P.M. to Morell ONLY. The 8:30 RM. trip on Sat. s-nd Sun. also goes North Lake. Iouris-Chariottetown-Lv. ‘i235 AM. Dally ex. Sunday. Sunday lv 1:15 RM. and 5:15 P.M. (new service). Charlottetown-St. Peters-North Shore-North Lake-Ly. 4:30 daily ex- cept Saturday and Sunday. Saturday and Sunday 8:30 p. m. Leave North Lske 0:45 A.M. week dsys and on Sunday leave North Lake 4:20 P.M. lottetown-Snmmerside Tignlsis-Lv. 7:30 A.M., 4:00 PIM. week days. On Sunday leave 9:15 P.M. Ilfniah-Surllnerslde-Clsnrlottetorvn-lseavo ‘1:00 A.M.. 1:15 PM. (No 7:00 .4.M. Sunday). ‘Charlottetown via Bonsbs to Borden-Leave 8:48 PM. Dsily. Bordon vis Bonslsavv to Charlottetown-Leave 8:50 A.M. Daily ex. San, Plus ektrn trip S00.‘ It 10:40 HM. and Illl. It 7:10 P.M. U Victoria to Borden to Sumnsersids-Innve 0:00 AM. Lv. Summerside 0:80 P.M. week days ex. Sat. Sat. losvs 10:00 P.M. Sunday leave Victoria 4:45 EM. sad leave Snmlnorslde 0:45 PM. Ilhly-Stsnhope-lirookley-Csvendlsls to lnrnsn Season. Utensils-Richmond 8:00 PM. trip osnoollos for season. lull Mil. Oirtovvn via Booshow to Iorlon osaoelied for season. enneelied for I i KI IJI. Ionian vis lonsimv to Ctrtnn osnoslled for season. ‘Qousvtr on: omcsa arm aosnrs roa inseam-non j THE ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT 1 The Girl From! . The DoubleR! By ‘ BETTY BLOCKING!!! l Airmen Survey iiatlonal Park YORKTODLFMK. Sellt- 80 - (or) _ A pup named Pru. i6 Roy d Canadian Air Force 1197mm“ a" two yellow-colored aircraft today are engaged in Operation Duck — s project mapping M" hi’ l" °-5°°l square miles of the Riding Mounq tain National P-lrk area in west- centrai Manitoba. Large tracts of the area._ about 120 miles northwest of WrnnlPQB are being mapped for the first time by Detachment No. five oi No. i4 Photographic squadron. Rockcllffe. Ont. The detachment is usinfl i)" sir-port at this town 10o miles] northeast of Resins. as 1!: bese- CBAPTIB IV . “They'll probably leave 70111‘ ranch alone for a while." he was saying. "It would take a ouija board to tell where they'll strike next. Meanwhile, you keep off the ranti- lwhan there an women involved. meither side can operate "e01!- Shortly after Rusty's talk with Doctor Westmore. she and Mann? Flt-Lt. J. M. Gibson. who serv- _ ed ll a Spitfire pilot in North 459325,???” brew,“ Mum h" Africa is in command of the unit. m" h one ‘wen “y; Qnly hy; He said that on old maps of the ares many lakes are marked up- side down with shore lines the reverse of their actual alignment. | Pru, is a perky. P911159 "P. U19‘ mascot of Duck, with hours flying time to her credit, I-ler name was derived from the initials of the Photo Reconnaissance unit, t lgot more ‘don't touc es‘ around his spread, Don't touch this and don't o in there. There were tough guys n there, too-that shed room. I mean." "You-you didn't hear anything. did you?" asked Rusty, Then, as Manuel gave her a. re roving look, "And don't look like hat. If over anyone was born to hear thinll not meant forhhis ears-t" I “Yeah. but tcy were co care- Twin-engined Anson aircraft with 1h];- admmeg he; broth", cameras filled in the “Q59 a" 5°‘ Fortified by a drug-store counter ing the job at a cost estl-mated at lunch’ She 1e“ him h; h motion. 1-10 of the former 18nd BUYVEY picture theater while she made the lilflfihodi- Th8)’ ""199 a! 511°"! 139 round of employment agencies il miles 811 115% fr" t!" altitude °€ search of a cook to take Conchita‘! 12.000 to . ee an mail 0" lace. several hundred square miles each p some of (he rgcgpllon clerk; dug‘ 1111MB ctleardweaéhter. r thelwere pplilteudsorge laughedklopehiy YIIB Ell 8Y1 W 5 0V9 when s e sa‘ s e was oo ng or 8198-1318 00019739 ilk! l 0110i RVQTY household help. The one or two 20 seconds. makins an "OVBPIID" cooks available demanded such ox- stflifi Plvtgre pfpetéleflyerrsin. t orbitant wages. Rusty couldn't con- e un eveo ms are sen sldm- them, to Ottawa where they are process- she hhd no better luck st the 6d 011d the Strip! filled 105813191‘ Cattlemcms Association. The secre- t?‘ make the colnglete 1116i?" Oiltary of the association shook ibis i 9 "@5- F°m I EXPB-Ffi (‘B11 head. “Darned if I know why t's identify types or rock and mineral; considered patriotic to assure our formations. signs of oil beds, arldJlghting men food; however. if we whether trees are hard or soft wood-try to hold riders on the ranches Vfltltllfiiy-tl I j b i a u t Gvhetnl they want to gvgdilntp llvardin- e y"! 0 l 6X10 118 0!‘ us re, we're accus o tin er- the pilot must keep the altitude in thes war effort." 0i "19 Diane within 50 feet of the gusty went on with the doubtful 2531152 ‘llzzfilratlsehg éhehhsvigaltogvnsslllfsnced or!“ "Anyone tums up- n ls c u s 'we' sen m on." toDwlikhYp a fewfhflindrad gel. I: Manny, torn from an exciéing uc s one o ve . . A ~i re r ducti of aerial war are, detachments doing surveys fo-ryzogmoed aniinmachine gunned until mines. fisheries, highways and for-[Rusty demanded he be quiet, we federal departments. “You're going to be drafted into the Double R. Army," she told him, “and you're on KP until further notice. That wood box he; to be kept filled, and the coal hod. And it's up to you to do much of Pedrds work, feeding the chickens and the hogs and hoeing the gal-lden!" With Manny quieted by v-ions “$133111 acigglhfliy fir? llPhalliarélg ofl his irlrzimediate futlgle, Rulspys - Lea i1y,Ong.v*mn cou reurn o epro em perennial, characterized by its l which had lain dormant throughout 8111001111. broad leaves and coarse the day- siems. Under favourable whdlriohsj Doctor Herb Westmore. How could this grass may reach a height orshe become so interested in such from i; w 3 feet and produce n, a parse-n? Yet she was. Evm yield of 2 to 4 tons of hay perqlhough she doubted him_ the acre, states p5 Nourosad, Diwslon: thought of him made her sing. gt Ftbiiiigrfa Finis? cent-rill Experi-idsligdtiighéggtiifftilhe trpnin hichwavi en a rm. lawa 1 P 0 e 11y STEAM <1 This gTass_:hrive5 M351; 1n moisuihe Little Sandy. and spun along locatiicnzsi which are low-lying hqjcfilrlgwsiglilitd urltll the Big Sandy lay poory rained It will. grow d: H - _. thrive in waver for CCXISldCTLiIYKiIlCl G”- Wu 5W“ hHiJPih" remark- periods alui grows pariitulariy’ woll Pd Manny: "Guess Wuire l" l°"e* “here free “ma. is near me suLiDoc says 1t affects some folks that ha“ of the gmund This grmdwlgilistilltiliiflsrlthetmlifling?" id owever. may be injured b a , . Y 5° e . e f’ w‘ stagnant water durlnr ahs hell. suit? 111 the middle 0i ihe Big 5811")‘.- mermomhs n i, adaira-Dly ‘map?’ “Mccluci Rowland. why did he ' “ say that? What had you said?" Economical Survey Reed Canary Grass. (Experimen z-ni mung News) ed to fertile soils. m ck o ,. . well decompose-i pcaiu and rrefliirilliz! oh‘ I lust asked "o"? a "Y “will spreads by its underground htflnsilell whether or not hrs sster was. orre it is established. 30mg to marry a guy" I dldlfl men" Swangely encngh m“ moisture , llf0ll no names: I Just said 1d he-zrd loving plant zvill withstand hotf tzopatfiy ggiignhfalfhanilltllgvf guy dry CODCilLlCFiS an upland soils pron hid,“ knizw it Sh‘? dis 5:38:36‘; “a? run CHARLOTTETOWN organism ‘The Show? o 27/11. tho Author is " W. R. Adams, Manager, Charlottetown, .P.E.|. _ regular species do not persist. vidcd it is will established and there is plenty of moisture for, early spring and sunlmer growth. Reed Canary grass is an exce1i-| em hay and pasture plant making] its growth eally in the spring a111, condnucs well into the tall. It provides abundance of succulent] and palatable fodder under cor»; clltions where other grasses fail. l The secd L; mt. large and should‘ be sown shallow. On cultivated areas which dry out early enough in the spring a llglllt rursc crop may be used Brmilca ting the seed is quite satisfactory, out may be sown thinly Ln drills 6 cr 7 inches apart or in rows 18 to 24 inches apart. Spring seeding ls preferable, but fall scedizu; may be resorted to as for instance on land that L! too- wet for cilltivnion in the spring. Flo: good stands 8 to 1O pounds of seed pct‘ acre are required when broadcast seccflnj is practised. If the soil has reasonably good sur. face drainage and is not flooded it, is a gocd yarn/nice to sow a nlix- ture of 6 pounds Reed Canary grass and 4 pounds nisiko seezi per acre. a mixt-we is excellent forl small killed cut are-as in vs and rvastures where the Reed Canary grass is not a heavy seed producer. The seed shat- ter; very readily and must be har. vested within a short mrioci to avoid heavy losses, Seed yields varying from 3.‘. to 350 pounds pcr acre have been reported Good re- sults have been obtairnd by har- vesting the heads with a combine, and the rest o! the Pm" m" be cut far hay in file lzsuai way as the basal leaves remain green over s long period F01‘ further iriormat. ion about this hardy grass, write the Dlvisiom of Forage Plants, Central Experimental Farm. Ot- tawa, Ont LEICESTER. Eiiqland —tCP| - A onc-tcn gravcslclle was stolen from Si. Margaret's Churchyard. HERBS Ai_‘il'l§l'c'_l_lfj,=ruoucnr (‘OMJ ‘W? I410 Alf/V if»: a’ b?“ 5am’: IT'S KLSO l BRIGHT IDEA QUALITY L A M P S l. - i. the fade-out or not because all she told the guy was there was _ , _ I isomcthlng missing, and when he them from getting more cattle last plskcdmvhat, she said ‘mud in his gllghfi, Ladue," someone reminded air.’ | m. "Manny!" walled Rugyyq 1vH°w_I “Losing the first skirmish doesn't 1119?]. what did Doctor Westmore 11:19am the battles lost," he retort- say ' ‘e . “Well, he sort, o! m up, redqihe “Does this menn you're not com. Thenphe began to sing. nhd the" ing m with us?" asked Jed. he said when people were 1h |°Ve_ "What else can I do?" Decker they sang. He said he could love ‘ald- a girl if he wash‘; m hush what; A buzz of conversation started, did he mew by that? And whv did‘ i" be Stopped by the rinxins oi he_ say if a guy really loved a gm] the telephone, Rusty answered it. hed _f gel, i; gag-neg- thah lhvmve then returned to the room lock- her l -—in—-gosh, Sis, I don't re_ ing stupefled, member what." "Decker, that was your mother. "It doesn't matter,» Rusty There's been a raid on your ranch. swered softly. One of your men. Slim Jack, has The lights of the ranch nousemee“ ‘Mu starred the hlhck huh. o; mo‘ The fried chicken glazed in its Nopocos n5 she drove hm, the gruise. the cole slaw lay limp in Double R, More “Us burst lmowhe salad bowls, yet the men did the darkness when she drew up he.‘ "o! return from Becker's. fore the hc-use, Rusty wondered it (To be continued) she had stumbled onto some cele- Ell-l bnation. LYNOHBURG, Va., Bapt, 3o._ Decker appeared beside the ca, (AP) - Attractive “vyeflI-old to open the door, Mrs. Marjorie. wanted in Bil-m- "Whore on earth have you been’), inaham on charges of operating Jed you took Babe to Doc Harncgyi‘ o rent-in-advance racket on a iuccetisor. but when I telephoned, home there was found hanged to- e and you werent them h“ had‘ nay in her cell in the Lynchburg yqll bcennthcre. jail. Police Chief J. H. Boiee re- “Xi/rhai? demanded Rusty, ported. The body. Boice said, was ter tho furore he's started 01959147911 dflnillmfl 1mm a bed- among the ranch girls where he sheet noose. veiled. I thought I'd better let him l-t-riow you'd been claimed. I asked‘ from' the Double 12.91 w“ caning “Ye-s?" There we the blue-gray of RZ1.,7§’Q§,L.°,’ l“, "And hc said that not onlv wag my fiancee not there, but sh. hm- not been there, and then -t.‘n,-n hu| {iglilfifl that same remark you did, ed other night. something about mu in my cye. Naturally. I iluhg| up. and believe me. if we h“; “n. other decent vet within five hills-I dred miles, I'll never call hhn again." l "Imagine condemnin ifflllnt-l the truth." mugmlurleriinnfilizfl ty and, gathering up her new' glitch. lhe started for the vemn~ l. Rusty found the house filled with "ellhlmrl. the men deep in argu-. ment in the living room, the women milling around in the kit- cheer. " ommunit di ‘r _ er toiri her ha sillzenenileeifedmoiillg m 8;,’ "Each one brought some- 011! o p up a pitcher. 0f milk. Then she carried her kit~' ten out to a brooder pen, “This will have to do you 19p "19 1118M.” lhe said. tossing fresh| straw into the little house at the end of the pen. "There's big busl-l ness afoot. and 1 don't w"; g. miss anything." When she returned to the house, she went into the living room. to. be [reeled by a psuss in the men's conversation. I “Well, Rusty," skid her uncle. ‘We re organizing the ranch vigi- lantes-J’ - Ohiossivs nionnine Decker Inoko u hotly. ‘They're Oity" given substsn by - trying to fi ht 10a gangsters with mt hi‘: winds that tgo salt 1846 methv m" the kostsot pictured "Your i040 methods didn't imp shove. mill. section with rolls. "experiments were successful. South Africa ilas Black Markets OAlPETOWN. Sept. so -(CP) - South African authorities-n strik. ing against bla/zk market activities in food and other commodities, have PEViSOCi control regulations to provide imprisonment wit-hcut the option of a fine for persons con- vcted for the second time of pro- fite-cring. Soap has become scarce in the Union and soap marslfaciurers have little hope cf any immediate improvement. The soar industry is entirely dependent on an all quota from an international pool and a trade ran imposed by the Indian government in protest against South Africa's Indian Land 'I‘e:'ure Act was believed chiefly responsible for We soap shortage. Dr. Hendrizk van Eck. director of food supplies. appealed for in- creased food production for the relief of millions or South Africans who were not receiving enough food to supply sufficient energy for working He said inrcc-soale ex- periments wem under way to firt- ify corn meal with yeast and that the fortified mea‘. would be pro- duced in large quantities if the Financial relief for sugar beet rs was forecast by the Ramd v Mail as another step inward increasing production, The Board of Trade, which investigated the sugar bee: industry. lm submitted recommendations for the relief of the planters. .A 10 percent out In the sugar qtma to distributors was put into effect because of drought condi- tions in Natal and grove shortages are feared for next year unless conditions chsrmze has been no able rainfall in the sugar belt shoe March The h osiled for ma. hi’. private Jinn» which 11in government proposes to hunt ieenoes to orivnio operators an- l DQUIIIENRUFF lst .¢lonlt_n.Isnd0io/ssyllale h | n5 1L T ‘powering them tc provide service‘ along previously determined routes. The Johannesburg Sta: has pre- dicted li l0 per cent increase in railway fares because of a rise in the cost of .iving. The govern- ment. price controller is re-sxam- ining prices cf food and other commodities lo determine what irrlustries can absorb mcreascd freight costs. A statement by the Cilsmber 0i ndlmtries charged that tihe rail- sys were more interested in bal- ancing their own budqe! Q1311 111 keeping down the eost oi living. BIcic-uosw-lna, Bedfordshirc. England —(CP) — Apeldoorn- H0}- lund. sent bulbs to Biggie-swath: in gratitude for the town's ho-spliailiy to 25 Apeidoorn children oh holi- day, v Learning lsnsuses is school hid its l lNnvlEN I Fnolvl GILBERT AND SULLIVAN down through‘ the years to Rodgers and Hammerstein, many, of the greatest successes in show business have been written by two men working together. From apple growing to zine mining, many a record of business success has been written by an able management working in close and constant co-operstion with The Bank of Nova Scotia. Whether it's an old, established business or a new one iust starting out, you'll find that this hank has the knowledge, the experience and the facilities that will help you to solve every financial problem. Just call the manager of the nearest Bank of Nova Sootis branch and say: "Let's do it together." THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA ___ Will Visit 000000 \ ___ NEW YORK. Sept. 80 — (Al) - Prince Oi-iaries Do Bar. Arch- duke of Austria. arrived his to- day by air from Amsterasn and said he was en routs to Q1105“ to visit the Bvnorcas Zits of Aus- is tr . The Prince clans to "will three or four months in I after which he will I0 l0 ' for an indefinite stay. h! 31¢ concur. Suffolk, nn land‘ - icPl - Suffolk coast holi aY-mlk‘ era are leaving the beaches to help harvest grain. s fun in non w lbpiia s m grout! board with osus n Ins. ire on became grocers and customttl. union sad tivins in-Pflton. all in French. 1n this some moderation. "and! m." s causes attics On