he SUMMERSID THE WESTERN GUARDIAN Z" AGENTS: s. Elmer Murphy. M "IIIIIVOI 5a.. me George Claw, 90 Ottawa St- IIUMMEBSIDB lllll PRINCE COUNTY News. Subscription; Advertising Z-fhefiuerdlen may be bouflht de-liy at my o! the fol- e lowing stores flell Toronto Bakery. W11" 30'9": , w tr Street. Gourilee Bnokswre a e Muir (llaudet, 61 Granville Street Summ . Drugstore Water Street, éf‘ ti] b delivered to my home in Sum merslde by The (lilfllale vlvzer doey or 10o per week. Phone 289 for this service n» [WU curl" your order to the boy responsible fur deliveries on your route. r-jdjj l l‘ is served for new: of l‘ l-l‘l“l“'e':'c';,| bit advertising of n |°"_ “Mm-e mgy he inserted at rxaleuis a word, strictly payable m ldvancfi. _ffljfl HOG WORM POWDER yiiylor Drug Co». Keilsiiig- ._._x .__ Gti _.Pt)l'l‘l..\lt_ s u M M l: it s i n a m, Jul 5 it . A. 1-. -Miss ,. m» ‘t1 p7pular sale-lady of v91“ L, ‘Film axllcuati" d: Stewart. 5u,,“__,,_.._» has iolnccl the 1c. C. ' - iill oi medical stenc- - - ti it-il. Mcllctun for for- ' v _\,- for advance Lalnlng. glory one knew her by ;v snlle and sunny d5- ] n tlcst of friends iii l. and chulxottctown hav- ntlcci Prince hi. and West L l ,l and Sunhlnrside Hill“ my‘: lurlllil Business Coilcle- Kind‘ s‘ 99;... tor Lne vcry best 0f BVCPY “L. “‘l0‘,,',,.v her as she enters into nu-llgewiltltltivs in His Majesty ser- hF- “éiu. is illc only daughter of m“ .1‘ v1.5. ctilvn channell- Mi- BJ ‘ "self served in the ilild has been un- yetii-s owilirl W \ ‘ . ablc to york I01 p00.’ llQlLlll- w The ma!‘- i ' .'- NDRE ’ Tj‘,',“,“,",l..f\w in the DPW-‘llce of lllllit-Z illiLl iricllns on b11385’ 119;; .. ‘l ‘kills. 0 mm" m ‘kaun-cll? Eleonora. 0i Anglican (.lllll Md w , , t Conlptoil I Fe - glillllllllltilfmllgxVlr- will M“ “m” C‘ Allah“; 5t. Elcallors, and ., » -. *1 kc, son of Mr- Chalm Bmuglslltil; Clarke of Llnkf blc Archdeacon I-lal- wcnumu- by hcl iatlitg, w of Cllillllillli’. in a tlooliilcéictiltboégeiand wiiue cnillon with tied a bouquet long slcucs. She C811 n 1e m oi DlllK lines and her tu 111E, vtll cl tllHJYUlilClCd‘ not was liiqllblcii place Ur luo pink loses. lvilss b‘ _ Andria", ullo zltlclloL-u her Slbl/J- wtle .i lllil ltllilill llfcbfi 0i mmu" lllue sllttl‘ \vllll niuicllnill Ecocssor- ks and curried a bouquet of sweet peas. All‘. Wclldcli noeers 0t Link- lettci- “as best mall. The ushers Mtssrs. blllil5 and Alvin plot. i...._.llloi.ll Air. and Mrs. Cldhit.‘ \\‘lll rtsitle at Linkletter. —b l ..Qulck tnillknlg ‘n.l(l prompt ac- tion on tilt‘ l).ll'l. oi M". Lucas R.- Ailtl ll il-lzlloun Sllninicrsiue and ltrmcr lnelliDJr inciill Lrglslaluie. result- ed lll silillli: the lilo of Reggie El- lloti. l[‘ll-_\'t.‘ill'-0l.(l son of Mr. and lirs CllilllUS Elliott, North Bid- ‘ Allcn was returning in \\l.ll lnclnb.rs oi his inni- llo l their cottage at Slaverts i .~ when flout lll tile channel on an object oi some lliil(l. Mr. Allen hastened to lllt‘ llCllll sliorc oi‘ the river and the little boy's father, l<-_ to sulnl had gone uut is f no could wndc in a inland» _i'll(l('3.VUl' to rescue the little ieliou- who was straddling a bk. lle iuld been there an hour and | half and did not dare chang: llls nosihnn lrst he cause the loll to roll ovrr. Mr. Allen instantly dl- rt-slcti hill cll oi most of his gar- mcnn. l cut to the raft and l 0d it ashore. 'I‘llc child '_ nlnsl rxhzltlstcd and had to be taken to the Prince County Hos- tiznl but he has since been dis- zhargrd. -S Mi‘. men of -PASSPORT photos, overnight service. Best prices. Enman Drug and Photo Service. 91517222429168. —THE COLORED movie of Prince Edward Island and spccizll war films will be shown at Alber- ton September 30th and O‘Lcary » October lst. Admission twenty file cents for which you will receive a War Savings Stamp. Bc sure and attend. 9-29-2i. —AIRMAN IS LISTED MISS- lNG-Sgt. Stirling David Banks. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Banks of Conway has been listed officially as missing. A regrettable error oc- curred yesterday listing the young man as a prisoner of war in one item although the correct listing was given in the official state- ment from Ottawa. Sgt. Banks is very well known both in his home district, and in Charlottetown wnere lie attended Prince of Wales College. -—LEARNS HUSBAND IS PRIS- ONER-Mrs. Nora. Williams of Mis- couchc received a telegram Sutur- day from Ottawa notllyinl! her that hcr husband Slgmn. Thomas Brinsley Williams previously re- ported missing is now a prisoner of war in Germany. This information came through the hilcrnationul Rcd Cross. Geneva. Further information when received was promised. Signal- man Williams W35 it member of the first armoured tank brigade which went overseas. He was one of the the recent att/ick at Dieppe in which the Canadians - suffered heavy casualties. -—S —LEGION CARNIVAL 0PENS~— Last ‘night the big annual Iiegion Carnival was officially opened in the curling rink by His Worship Mayor W. J. Lidstone, He was in- troduofd by D. 0. Stewart. W110 gave a resume of the excellent pro- gram in store for the rest of the week. One of the events that will be eager-iv looked forward to will be the concert party on Wednesday staged by Captain Allen Murmv of those old favorites "In the Dumb- ells" and boxing fans will be treated 011 Friday evening to a fine boxing card in which lrlaliv members from the armed. forces will take part. The Stimmerside girls band relldcrccl s:- IQCUOYXS dilfliii! the evctiing and from every indication a swell week's fun is in store for all. —S Personals —Mr. Hilbert Johnston of the staff of R. T. Holman Ltd. Sunl- mersicie is at present in Halifax taking a. quartermastlcris course. He ls a company quorternla= ei- sergeant in the Prince Etiivard Island Light Horse, a reserve ulllt. —Mlss Glenn Bernard of Ken- sington has accepted a position in Noonarrs Beauty Parlor, Sum- merside.—S. -Pte. Benjamin Arsenault rc- cently spent a few Hays lCKWC at his home in Sunlmcrslde.-»S. -Opl, James Mclnnls of the Prince Edward Island Highland- ers ls visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose McInnis, summer- side while on leave-S. —Master Pope Morris. eight year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Morris, Kinkora, who re- cently underwent an operation for appendicitis is reported pro- gressing favourably-S. 7 f::;i.l.\'-;,'.l3$~“¥- _.. _. ._.. __'. .____ AND PRINCE COUNTY OCLE x1111}!!! TO-DAY l \ ‘t \ in-I-I-u-I-Inn Also Passing Parade Shows at 3.30 - 7.30 - 9.10 S UMME RSIDE VIJI§I§§QZQI ._1)()N"1‘ MISS the concert at the Canadian Legion Carnival lit the Cilrllllg Rink. Summerslde, Wednesday night, Sept, 30 by an R, C. A. F. concert party under the personal direction of Capt. Alilll ltlurray, late of the famous Canadian Concert troupe. the Diltnbrlls, assisted by a chorus of 23 oi summer-side's prettiest girls. 9-29-2i. BORD-EN Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maclihrlane and son Golden of Augustine Cove were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jill. ian Herring of Borden on Sunday- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalzlel of Borden were recent visitors to Georgetown. Mrs. Ralph Ozon of Summeiside is visiting here, guest of MI. and Mis. William Own. Mr. and Mrs, William Pickering and family of Borden were visitors to Sout-llport oil Silndiy, guest-s of Mr. and Mrs. Emile Gallant. Mrs. Cecil Stswart and Mrs. W. A. Ficlti of Bcrdcll attended the Tlltclculosis League meeting in Charlottetown on Friday. On Vlcdnesdzly evening e num- ber rf Rcd Cross workers mot in the touin hall and during the eve- ning two very fine quilts were wmlfeitvl for the Ricd Cross. A nicc lilncli was scrved and collec- tion taken for Red Cross Work. All enthusiastic meeting was hrld in the Borden Union hall on Wctlurlday evening when P10111795 wett- slinlvn under the auspices of mp NflllFTfll War Pfnnncc Crm- nlittcp and the P.l'-3.I. Travel Bur- czlu. For the admission fce of 25 cciits each liorscn was given a War Saving stamp, The pictures shovlm were scenes of Prince Edward Is- fund and war films. A nice D16- ture of WRENS, the navy girls, wa= l7_l'l‘ll(‘\ll.'ll'l\‘ well liked by all. ltyi-t-es E-‘rwl Ozon and olge LJVC of Bot-den spent a few days rcccntly with friends in Summer- side, returning home on ‘Thursday. The regular weekly auction ltllrtv of the ‘Borden Women's In- stitute was llcld in the town hall m Thursday evening wit-h four lzlliirs nlarivlg. Ladies urine was won by Mrs. J. V. MacDonald. yzrnts by Mr. Ed. Lrnds with con- rrlation priu-s KOlntZ to Mrs. Cecil "lrxwrf- and Mr, P J. Mun-Infill. The fl-ecreolit prize was won by Mr, Jos. Gallant. 7°" maybe mater than mod, h» l! you t." "rm.- you'll find if herd lo malre good. 1Y0 man or woman can afford h ‘Enore this danger. We all ""1" Dcrepire every day in the Ziwr- Left on the body, perspira- _°li grown stale. becomes offen- "Vfi. Soon causes "BO." A bath with just any soap E9111 do the trick. You need _ifebuoy—-the on: 006p eepe- “Elly made to rnizvtivr "B.0." ‘to make you euro of lasting, You have to perspire — You don’f hclvt to offend! ‘lasting lreehneu. Ute Lifebuoy Io other Stu-t now to bathe regularly with Lifebuoy. Therein e m» and ‘rum to Lifebuoy’: rich lathe that mekeeyoufeel on "topof the world." And you're eure of reel, for your face and hands, too. It’| 20% mum: than many eo- celled beauty and baby eoape. l|FEBll0Y"'““_'1‘}}”.¢'?n5w 8.0. HSUHHHE ALI. 51155 RtllPH MUTTART Sunzmcrside Rosalind Russell, Walter Pidgeon Score In Comedy That even an austere lady iudae is susoebtible to the charms of the gubosite sex is amusingtv proved in Design for Scandal". the new M-u-M picture which opened last Illizhton the Capitol screen. with "r- - ‘ m: as res ctive ludxe and charmer. De Russell's skill as a corned- ienne has never been more evident ilfibliylfl her role of Cornelia Porter, the Judge who awards Maly Beth Hughes a monthly alimony of iour thousand dollars when she divorces magazine publisher, Edward, Arnold, The latter. distraught. at tile Dros- Wcl- 0f having his pockets relieved of so handsome a sum of money. is onlyltoo happy to act upon Pid- lzeons SURKGSLIOII that he (Pict- iwon) use his wiles upon the lady Judge to the point where he can involve her in a case of alienation of affections and thus unseat her from the bench. ‘This will free Arn- old to appeal his case to another Juditf. DNfQYB-bly oi the masculine gender. jrhe flaw in the case 15 ma; Pldgeon carries his wooing too far, with the result that he not only en- m-"KIBS the Judas. who finds that a completely feminine heart beats be- neath those Judicial robes. but also flltimizles hinlself. It takes a lot of situations to unravel these en- tanglements. and they're all very very funny. ' ' Carleton And Vicinity Mrs. A, E. Jcslyn of Framing. tram, Masts, is visiting her parents, g-rdeand Mrs. Roy Clark, Augustine Mrs. Charles Robertson and two 50115. Llflyd and Victor, have re. ill-Filed from Halifax; and have silken ‘up residence in Mr, Jchn Dcegalis house at Carleton. The many friends of Mr. Roy C1813. Awufliiine Cove, are glad to learn that. he has recovered from his recent illness and is able to be at work again. _ Mrs. Leo Croken, Charlottetown, ls visiting her brother, M; 0&1“. w: Smith and Mrs. smith CM-lg. Miss Grace I-Iowatt, Carleton, 11415 returned _ heme after a two- weeks visit with friends in Sum- merside. TTOOPN’ David Clark left by the Car Ferry Tuesday mcniing to re- loin his unit at Yarmouih after attending eight weeks sick leave at his home in Cape Traverse. 0n Wednesday, Sept. 16, a quiet but pretty wedding ma; pig“ a The Manse, Carleton, when Rev. Harvey Bishop united in marriage Louise MacNevin of Canoe Cove and Major Rankine MacLean of Nine Mile Creek. Miss Dorothy MaoNevln was bridesmaid and Mr. Milton Machean performed the duties of beat man. Miss Margaret Elizabeth Mac- Iean of Argyle Shore and Mr. Harold Allan MiwKlnnon of Canoe Cove were married at The Manse, Carleton, on Wednesday, Sept. 23. Rev. Harvey Bishop officiating. 'lbe couple were attended b! Mr. an Mrs. Lester Oeime of stsnohel, Mrs. Calms being g, sis- ter 0v! the bridegroom. 'I‘hie many friends of Miss Hattie Ros, Carleton, are glad to see heir out and about again following her recent ess. Mr. and Mrs. Russel MaoDorleid, Miss lois MaioDonald and Miss Flora A. Campbell, Carleton, mot- ored to Bummerside on Friday, Mr. Danton Howatt, Carleton, Ipent n pleasant week-end with frlende in Bloomfield. The many friends of Mr_ George MaoMicken, Cape Traverse, regret: x zeriolilieb illness g1 y: home of W"! 1'. WP!- 01111050“ d Bedequo. ll. Wesley Meontimen arrived from Halifax dlhursdey evening. He was called home owing to the illness of his f other, Mir. George Maoivlicken. Miss Itlhel returned to Borden Sammie. morning after vieltl her friend, Min Grace i-lorwet , Carleton. Ivan Smith, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Celestine Smith, who was ae- verely injured when he was run over by e. sloven some weeks ego, is ourlvafasclrlfifilowly in the Pri Ominty How . Mira. Russel Kaye returned Set- urday evening from a trltp to m ill, NB. and Beokvllle, NB. m‘. ye, Mime huebendhhls 051W- om-aeu. newline e n- tor with her two lovely children at the home of her parents, Mir. and Mrs. Glories Oroeeman, Cape ‘Ikwverse. Oi’ interest to many friend here t; the new: of the merrriege of Gunner ‘Phones Harold Bell of the Royal Canadian Artill , son o Mrs, Helen Bell and the mes B. Bell of Carleton, to Miss Dorothy Kathleen Cooke. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Henry Cooke of Brighton. Suuex. mg. lend. which took olnoe on Sunday, Aimwt M. at Brighton, England. The young couple have the wishes of s. host of friends for a prosperous wedded life. holiday, the Quest 0f Mi". i wllsmi Adam-S. f dead and 40.000 homeless, tented b“? mile strip on the western bank Mu. . 011"" iottiewwn, is spend l. lease-pt visit with friends in V . Mrs. J, A. CUUJSOII spent I P11‘!- sant visit recently with friends Ln Wellingto B. ‘the rein which fell during the past week did a vest l-mmmt W good to the pastures end i‘ crops. In spite of the rain t land ls still too dry for pldwlflfl- A number of the farmers are busy digging their cobbler potatoes which are proving to be a I004 average cmp. The cattle in this part of Queens county are being given the TB. test by Dr. Cunningham. sent out by the Government for this work. The hall at ring V WM the scene of a peasant socal ga- thering on Monday evening when a large number of. friend-i Hid neighbors gathered fotr a farewell party for two more young men in the persons of Messrs Wilbur Bf)’- enton and Myron Cole who had Bgflllng at the side of their British Allie! l1’! "Ir recently enlisted in His Maleellei u, m, Western desert, The picture ShOWs .1 ‘Zlul in trench studying the position of the Fighting F-t-ilt-h in General de Gaulle‘: army is the lad on Ci-fiililll i forces. When all the $195“ assembled, Mr. Eidison Bflieflwfl was asked to preside and in a. few well chosen retrial-ks eXPlB-lned the naturie of Hthe ngalhvltg-Ldoiluw oocas on. e en . . it Harringt ii ie d a gigging,“ mix: 225,000 Canadian gue 0 01101‘. . I i‘. ll..l’“;:€";§‘l .'.“i’-Bi';’.'f....‘¥'h.i Motorists To Be ressed e ~ - " "m" ‘Elgar “dill. “$5.1 “l? ggciation. All joined in singina Affflfitlll by all’. For They Are Joli Good Fellows. The remainder of evening was pleasantly spent in dancing. Mu. sic was furnished by Messrs H°1m"- Matthew‘ “d D“"““‘~ Reductlgllvliin fitsfioifi. (0315 Cam, u m; ,e_ of some 225,000 Canadian motor. Mm Imie. - 1 , “B. ists will begin this week when re- fivflhfig mémélanqsamw talk": l 00mm gional oil control offices mall the mm in nursing. first. notices to motorists who are to be phacted in iihe new rat- h _ 0l’l_ O3 egory. tufi‘: alensgjfiélngllfik §cshorfil_ Ttmflay be late in the month be- Chimltstgm- l" "5?,.‘.;.“..,“§.',.§.“" till’. “hifiiiififfillfiisia “it'll i" u ma: m. M an ' tlfieugopesthanily motorltstsAmtagv have M10 ng e» pruen “ " ocnces Armvgvlis: Igccllgsdiohllggnrecellgly for to obtain more gasoline before Charlottetown as students 1n IhE-lr ration 1e scaled down are Prmw of wales Couefe‘ fulllrlder the “AA" raffon owrers _ 1,0 I Amh t, N. of small cars will receive ‘l6 units gwwllsnoMregennt “visitor etrg See. for the six months fiTvlitli-lnfl talrlarrgla View in the Interest 0! his bust- ilfingwwveigglntgarvfikih“ lmey ewe“ neg.“ ____ entitled under the _"A" category. Pile. Edwin MacArthur of His Oil controller G R. Col-‘trcllehas Malestys Fiorces is spending his ruledlihat owners of sma.l cals in folio-ugh here with his wife and the A-1 group must have at imam“ least 16 coupons m their present ____ boots when they are‘ turned in. Mir. and Mrs. Eric McMurdo and Itf there are fewer than 16 the little daughters were recent vlsl; number less will be removed ‘from tors to Sea. View, the guests 0 the new AA book before iv is Mrs, McMurdtYs parents MT. and sent out. On the same bisis owners Mrs. Atwood Blakaney. or: lgrfr calrés in “E16 dgioup .__-_ us ave un . “ - “ rvers Miss Marion Sutherland whO must have 20 units. had been spending her holidays Any mlotorist who uses all his with friends here returned to he!‘ trial 'A" coir will be un. home in Ottawa. on Saturday able to buy gasome until the new morning. ratioln licences are issued next ———- Aipr 1. Miss Ida Adams left recently f0? In general the reduction applies Boston after sDeHdmQ tgliefl-‘filgt to those W30 use mad 0811;‘ “g Pfirsmfi - otn rlv ng and from offices otr nJn-essentfl —-——- factories. No hard and fast rule Mr. Boyd Ikemm- Wind?“ fi has been laid down and workers Sea view School spent the W“ in wa/r plants who drive other rm. end at his home in Kenslnllw- ployees to work may be eligible to -i~— retain an “A" licence if there is W88 5911-16 Adams 1°” ‘m no public transportation available. Thllrbdi? nmmmfi’ '91‘ Mediglrd- Binoe the announcement of Mass. to mend a vtd-t with Q,‘ of Mlmrltlmis Minister Howe Sept. siMitormklg- ‘Ihwtlwe H“ w 1a outlining‘ fihc plan w rirlsf/ittlgo - - the "AA" oenoe, a. care u sou y -——-j u i d r 1 "A" Many were M11 t» m"! c4 "w 113mg” goings iarntlv ll’ 152m fill; lTl- illness of Mrs. Minnie CamPben fmmatlon y, 1eMe1-5 (model-in tlha E While “he We“ 0f M“ J‘ l‘ Gimp‘ reductions are to be sent out. be“ he"! “n ‘m’ 75°55“ 1° Motorists who use their cars for Sh!’ 53 “nmwmg- business pin-poses and vrho have Mrs. William mu returned to Pajfnflidliifigfy ‘Q11, HQQOMF§F‘E°’Y h" hm.“ Mun‘ 39am“; a pleaam The letters calling for reductions, "Si" “"1 "mid-i i" s" "ww- ru-svtfifir which vtrlill be1mailcdh?(c1‘t/. _"""_ _ 1, require 1e loence o er 5mg“? $sd$1m°° Mawwuwnz; to mull or present his jationtwok slide Mr. Edwin Mlrphy, m. rwy Hlltz. bell. Mr. ROY Adams, Mr. Donald and Mrs. Colin Donald. m; thy q: mam friends from til ggenmunity is eitififldfifi to Mr. and Mrs. Charles champion of Mnlpeqlle in the sad news re- ceived by them of the death of their son Ray who was on active service with his Majesty's Navy some-where in Europe. Mr. and lg on active service in the run. Ml-sl Jennie Mann Iho played with the T. Eaton Co. Ltd“ Moncton, was a. recent visitor to fr , the guest ol’ her parents Mir. end we. Keir Mum. Mr. and Mrs. William Led - ton of Borden ope-lit Sunday n Park Cornel- the guest of ltllss Laura. Graham. Mr. William Bernard and Mir. olive-r Bemelrd Eustlco were re- cent visitors to Sea. lew and spent e pleasant visit with friends. Autumn Fur hlehrlllltary duties efter spending e. pleasant furlough with his wife and family in Perk 0o 3,000 Dead, 40.000 Homeless In Flood i°-i‘vé'ili°‘$“°- F"?- s-xtrz. " av ex o swirled lln a eflood over "catfish, Sharlsi Province from the Yellow River late in August, leaving 3,000 dispatches said today. As the waters subsided they left a layer of mud two or three feet deep and n. famine ie threatened as a result of the loss of crops. ma- arches estimated the during! M 000.000 (Chinese). A low 100- relgrth ff0m Tungkwan wee effect. iuntriirntl of lhv FIGHTING mnxcn AND rousn routes MEET PPR-idle East, Fighting French and Polish force; meet Polish form-s in a Free French '|_\[2l(iIl of ilw (‘xiii-mp youth of thr- soldier! jar; duly ull lllt- right. Transport in the New Guinea Hillsl “Vlvvze- .,.-.-~'\ 4O pounds of supplicsyl? carry much of the aid from Port Moresby into thehills wlicr ‘ allied troops now fight Japs. They are shown heading across 5.7 field to the narrow highway leading toward tho Owen Stanleyl, mountains and the J ap base at Kokoda. toYhAtTfiEER-regiorlalvofffceTu-lthfiTRUCKS"ON"ALASIYIAWR0A?‘l in one week Motorists who >mfl11 their books will receive l. He“ 0119 within about 48 hours wlhilo HI! immediate tirarisfer will be made of books which are presented P91‘- sonrllly. stazgering of the notices _over n perlcd of several weeks is lnterd- ed to avoid congestion at the re- gional offloes. TAUGHT JAYS nan mien GLASGOW. Bept. 2s —(CP) - Profcssor Percy A. I-Iillhouse. WW3 was credited wit-h teaching the Japanese how t0 build warships, died today at the age of '73. A noted naval architect, he became the first. European professor ‘of naval architecture in the Imperial University at Tokyo and designed a number of warships which took a prominent. port in the Russian- Jtlpanjseiyar. Ate-in SUMMERS DE and Vicinity Plan to attend the annual Sale at BRACE McKAY Zllltl C0. LTD. Thursday, Friday and Saturday October I, 2 and 3 ISLAND EDMONTON. Sept. 2a ~40?) ‘Prucks have travelled over a} sections of the Alaska highway, if: was learned hrrc today. A man vrho returned from Whitehorse. Y '11. said he had seen in that town trucks which came over the highway route from Fairbanks, Alaska, northern end of the highway, and from Fort 8% John, B.C.. southern end of tho new road construction. The best; time to seed a. new lawn is from tho lzlitcr part. of August to the latter port of September. Sel- ect, the right type of grass seed and good food to strcnghon grass so it will fight other a" -3 and weeds. Ovorccoking causes fish to break apart, zlild lose lt.. flavor. Fiill steak, cut about rln inch thick. lakes ap- proximalcly 20 ' tgLcqok. FURR i S Charlottetown