i ‘MEMBER 7, 1944 PAGE‘"l‘HRl-JE___, g _{ rlnsr nllnlrnl: suormlo .! !! no GREATER LOVE sloRY EVER on THE SCREEN! -'rmz cnaanorrarowiv GUARDIAN "'""'.."L’IE§.“.§... How Rolland Dulloire gets such u high percent fig furs! In addition ho gets good-sized litters — from his fine strains of foxes OLLAND DALLAIRE, St. Evariste Station, P.Q., is a director of Syndicat Coopératif des Eleveurs de Fourrures de Frontenac, and a member of both the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders Association and Quebec Mink Breeders Association. His farm is famous for excellent pelts and breeding strain foxes. Good strain-good care-good feed —-these are factors in his success. In the important matter of feed he chooses HEXITE. He writes: "We have fried many difiererlt brands of feed, and we have come to the conclusion that HEXITE FEEDS exactly n: our needs. "Look at the record. During 1943, after selling the choice 30',7[ olour total prodrction for reproduction and breed ,3. the total balance of thepelts cred as follows: l- TELECT — 29f} REGULAR -—- ONLY! , '- OTHER CLASSIFICATIONS "As for whelps. our production this year, based on all wintered females, averages 3.93." Many others feed HEXITE consistently, for they find it helps to produce heavy furring, with fine color and sheen. You see, HEXITE is a top-quality feed. It provides a good supply of vitamins (A, B1, B1, D, E and K)—plenty of minerals (calcium, phosphorus, iron and potassium iodide) — plus protein -—— and properly cooked carbohydrates. Hexite is made by world-famous Kellogg's in London, Ont. LLNTRAI. GIIARIIIMI .___.- i’ of local interest, "iliiiwlrnl: m“ or a news-y nature may be inserted n five cents o word. strictly III- sbie in advance. COOKS for who‘... _ CONFEDERATION BURANCE. LIKELY To BUILD-workmen are busy tearinx down the ware- house sltuawa on the end of the Buntaln and Bell wharf. It is said the film contemplates, the erection on the e site of warehouse equipped the handling or produce for ulter- provincial trade. THE MEMORIAL SERVICE 1n connection with the Burnside Church Cemetery, Clyde River. will be held in Burnside Presby- terian Church on Sunday, Sepiem. bcr 10th at 3 p.m. The Rev. A. Morgan Gouge Will be the guest speaker. A special silver collection Will be taken up on behalf of the cemetery Donations io the Ceme- berv Fund will be gratefully re- Célved. Cemetery Committee.” 7 u POLICE COURT — At the Clfiy Pchce Court. yesterday Jive drunks Tile W. M. S. of the M01198“. United church, held their mnilal ‘Blank-offering Service on evening, August 2'1. The call to worship, prayer and scriptural lesson were given by the President, Mrs. Ethan B arr. a Mas. GeorgtemGordonh the Secgemtrela. mes g was en con uc l‘: Lena C. MacLure, A.'I‘.C. M. in t e following order. Poem - At Eventide - Miss L6H! ol-lure. a Organ Solo - The Afllflllll - Sergeant Gordon Finlay. Children's Poem - 1f Every L-tth aillild Could See - Miss Lena Mac- e. Children's Hymn - Tell Me Tho Starla, of Jesus - Congregational Singing. Vocal Solo - He Will Wolk Beside Me - Hamlblen - Mrs. Laura Hubley, Reading - The Cottage Of The Kindly Light, By Noyes - Mrs. H. Davlson. Vocal Solo - Pear Ye Nor O Dudley Buck, - Miss f0 Offering - Organ Solo - Sergeantl Fmlay. Congrcfational Singing - Jesus Shall Re gn. Address. The Power or the christ- ian Religion in the Invasion and Liberation - Miss Lena MacLur Vocal Solo - The Twenty-Thi Psalm, by Mallorary - rs Hubley. _V0cal Solo - Abide With Me. By Rasback - Serg. Finlay. Address - The Storv of the Blue Colored Malp drawn by mo Hand of David Llvlngsonc survives the Blitz - Miss Lena MacLure. Vocal Solo - How Beautiful Upon The Mountains - by Harker - Miss MacLure. Prayer - Miss Lena MacLure. Teach us. good Lord to serve Thee us Thou deservest, to give and not. to count the cost, u. fight and not lheed the wounds. to toil and not io lseek for rest, to labor and not to ask for any reward, save that. of knowing that we do thy will, through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. Closing Hymn - Jerusalem the olden - Congregation. The President. on behalf of the W.M.S. gratefully)‘ thanked Miss lvlacllure for ma ing this Thank- offering Service possible - giving of her time and talents to an appreci- ative audience. Mrs, Lester MacLecd entertain- LIFE [NI fJl-‘PJ-‘lf-‘Jl-H" ‘fla\'n'i l A romance. . Jonder... iorlous. . . heroic. . .' most magnificent triumph of M-G-M, maker cf "Mrs. Niiniver" and "Random Harvest.“ Wollhlififiifs _ l0 days without the 0D- ilon of a fine. An assault. and a vllgraxzw case were each remanded for n week and a party charged with llllvillg stolen goods in his possession knowing them to be sm- len was fined $10 00 and costs or 2o days A motorist pleaded guilty of operating a motor vehicle while drunk and sentence is to be i.rn- poscd today. '- fl-‘JfflJl-Fflu‘. "Rodalco" 121x. Grand Charnpim White Face, and Champion \Vl\ilr: Face mall: pup at Quebec Show, Nov. 1943. This fox his Blltters to his credit. Ind some of there pups now give the im~ preuion they willbe even better than "Rodaico"obove.I-Iiarrlother"Ruiakm" filV, was Champion White Flee adult female, 1942 and 19L?- ‘Jo's’ starring A CLARENCE BROWN PRODUCTION m with ALAN‘ MARSHAL IlODDY McIJOWALI. - FRANK MORGAN VAN JOHNSON - C. AUBREY SMITH om: mv wmrn - ouiovs coowzn TO-DAY - FRI. and T. SHOWS AT 3:15 6.50 and 9.10 Personals Miss Ruth Murln. St. hzlslcturned hccne after in Earns-citric lor Andrews. visiting! two weeks the guest of Miss May MacKlllnon. i | Miss Mary Inman of Crnpaud | us: 26. on a visi to I Me, and Boston for ,several weeks. She made the trip l PLENTY 0F CARBOHYDRATES IN HEXITE Kellogg's HEXITE has the proper proportion of carbohydrates to supply energy needs while young foxes grow to good full size. And the CEREAL BASE in it is thoroughly cooked for easy assimilation. Prominent fol: ranches everywhere find Kellogg's HEXITE a splendid supplement to the regular meat ration. Try itl bp motor with friends returning b0‘ G Manchester. N.I-l. Mrs. Wllmoi. McDonald of Cro. paud is at Dresenz enjoying a. much | st and change with her Rn rt Thomson of I fPufJfIsP-‘l-‘IFJJ “ ' ‘a’:"a"-"a'a‘='="-'-'v-‘a'a'n'n'ln'n'a'o'a'o'a Mr. and Mrs. Myron Serlton and daughter. Marlon. have returned to their hcme in Bridgewater. ed those who took part in the Ser- vice, also the Missionary members, at her lvvelv home. where dainty _ Mass. nfter a pleasant visit with Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Ferguson H ll mpton . Naval Awards OTTAWA. Sept. l—-(CP)—0rle officer of the Royal Canadian Navy llns been awarded a bar to the Distinguished Service Cross and four callers have been awarded the D S.C , for “good services in act- - ion" on and shortly after D-day, the Royal Canadian Navy announ- ced today in a list of awards to personnel serving in the destroyers H M C S Huron and (LS Hulda and ill Canadian - manned torpedo boats The its: included the award of one bar to the Distinguished Ser- vice Medal, eight D.S M ’s. i5 mentions in dispatches and one posthumous mention in dispatches. Tile Awards:- Bar To D S C Cmdr. H S Rayner, St. Cathay ines, Ont., Commanding Officer Huron, whose wife lives at Bedfora. N S. i FQX AN,DAQO‘ refrefllments were served. I A olo sY DOMINION SILVER FOX FURS, LTD., Summerside CLIFFORD MacDONALD, Charlottetown AB. PP. Wislplnski Edmonton. (shl-p not given). LS. W. rcelu. Calgary, (ship not Riven). AB . W.A. Bushfield. Stratford, 011.. (ship not. given). AB. J.B. Wrlghc. New Glasgow. (shl notgivenl. . William Dublack, Vancouver (ship not given). Mention In Dispatches Lieut. John C. Amlesley. Mon - real. executive officer. Llféllir. Raymond Phillips. Ottawa. H. B. Lieut. A. Ct Watson, Toronto. Huron . (EA Geoffrey Phillips, Ot- tawa. H urorl. R A. Barker, Cobalt, Ont... a l . CPO. OP. Burch. London. Emit- land. Huron. Yectnalr of Signals A J Andrews Calgary. Haida. P O. QM Tholnasset. Fife Lake. Sash. Huron W.J.H Wil- aida PO. Telegraphlsi. son. Windsor. Ono. H . .15.. Peter Artmont, London. Ont , Huron. AB John Manning, Oshawa. OntB. Harald; _ mas. o... , m. lrlotices Q . HJames "em “rm- Appointment Slgnm. G.H. Mannix, Spanish" 2.0. Haida. "i" “if w“ Supply Assistant J I. iJlcCar- they, Saint John. N B . HD1011 AB. A . Barley, Toronto. ship given). Posthumous Mention In Dlspaiches OS FT. Armstrong, Utterson, Ont, (no shin lllvflll- Tl-le navv announcement. said the awards were made to members, of the Huron and the Hulda. for, me part. played in action June Ill and June 9. It did not rill/e the deg tails of the action. Awards made‘ to members of the motor torpedo boats were for the part played in the landings in Nonnandy. CANADIAN MILESTONE In the invasion Canadian men in hm three service; were assisnvd. dlffiaite abjectlvespéllgiie . . c rsl; me as se l - Rogues‘ Ne“ westmm lneihl-Llnynsionjbrccs. .-,~.-.~.-’.- l":.."..'\."=’="."-‘u'-‘-VH'a'wH'Va'H-NV¢'-'.VM-'~'VVVVb\WVVV‘fi" rolmnlr -=- mm: -;- rm. and SAT. i Adventure Wnhoul lqllul ...AsAPoworfullcngo h, Dictator Pin North .4”- Aguinst South In A Notorious Plot To Se! Up An Outlaw Impirol Chan goes to Washirlgto and finds-iii wits matched ' in a deserted] Fun Hou 'e"_ Scout and assistant Scoutmaster dress with Boy Scout badges. Mole of the 1st. Quamichan Troop a will be sent ns required, and rls C. more of the country is freed from from occupation. . Peru is the oldest of the South l Kfidmlvir’ rant) American nations. .. ___ Boy Scouts of Manitoba. Ont- ario and Quebec are to join in a - this month, sponsored Dept. of Agriculture at C C F 0 O o . w collect milkweed floss i0 be used in place of kapok in filling life preservers for airmen and seamen. The weed grows in sufficient quantities in the other provinces to conduct campaigns. A. M. Nicholson, M. P. for McKenzie, Sask- atchewan, and National Treasurer of the C. C. F. Party, will address a public meeting in the B. I. S. Hall (over Bank of Commerce), Charlotte- town, on FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 8th at 8:30. Come and get first hand information of the com- Tribule to the part. played by the Boy Scouts of Canada, in ghe ing political party. Ladies are especially asked to attend. \ \ \ \ s v s s l. i i‘ i! x N i a a . . -.=.-.-.-.-.$.-.~.-.-.-.-u-.-.-.-.-.¥.§.-.-..-.--§'Q-n-'-wr-v~=-'----n war effort of the Kinsmen Club, was paid at the National Con- vention or the Clubs of Regina. by m8 fbllnder. Harold A. Rogers. He specially, aid given in ll of magazines for the ‘ Marine, and in the Milk .or Britain campaign. Two f the fl C awarded (iihe VictorlaveCr-ossaxigdlginl: Honsinzcr. Si. 'I‘ho- and ron D S C. Czllll l-LD De Wolf, Halifax, (lOlllilllliliiillg Officer Haida, whose wife lives in Ottawa Lieut. P D Rudge. Halifax, ex- ecutivc officer Huron. Lleut. C.N. Mawer. Calgary, Hulda LL-Cmdr. Charles (Tony) Law. lQucbec. Commanding officer M T. B Flotilla. . 'l‘weeriie, Verdun. of a successor tol i lspmgl-g ‘as lChiefii u of the Brisl mpre s n0 3:31;“, be made um“ mm-e serg- war were former Boy Scouts. The led tunes, according to an an-y first Canadian to will this coveted nouncement from Imperial Head- dlsfuwtlon Was Col. 0.0.1.. Merritt. quarters of the Boy Scouts in for his gallantry at Dlenpe Where London. he was taken prisoner. He was a Wolf Cub and Scout in the 62h. A number of specially trained Vancflllvflr Scoutmasters lflfldtfd 111 Eran” h . shortly after D Day to assist. m C "his Ferguson Hocy. nlso of relief work in the liberated anus! Elli-lib Cfllllmbla- He Won it while, The workers wear ordinary battle; attached to the Lmcolnshlre Rem. ._... ____-- ment. the Imperial Forces Charlie Chan 0n Local Screen (I10 Q Y§IIL§J§I§II§I \ \ \ \ \ \ \ h \ \ \ h 5 \ \ i IIIIIJIIIIIIA} l 4 Bar To D S.M. CPO. Douglas Abbott. Victoria. Hilldil C. C. F. Meetings MURRAY HARBOR, SAT., SEPT. 2nd MONTAGUE, MONDAY, SEPT. 4th ST. PETEIVS, TUESDAY, SEPT. 5th SOURIS. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6th ELDON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 7th ALL MEETINGS 8 P. M. i W. B. Pinch of Regina, Saskatchewan, speaker. ' I Come and hear C. C. F. platform first hand. p s. :1 .. flwwfiflfi l Telcgraphlst L.S. Stone. Huron. Whose wife lives Cove. Halifax County. N. CPO. Viicorln. lPurcelTs S l Chief Ordnnce Artiflcer Mngnus aPederscn, Prince Alb-art, Saslm. Cililef Ordnance Artlficer J H aywoocl, Port Arthur 0nt.. Huron. lwhose wife lives at Halifax and had been me cl i . batches. He Wits h‘ ggglzlt, “Raisi- ______________ . . . ln Memoriam dfiiie Chan, famous Chinese e ve. solves o murder ln siery ‘—‘- in his latest Monogram picture. Mlnk mum"! °l M11 301m R- ‘The Chinese Cal," wruoh opens, F” s’ NW’ Mlldlm- Who missed an ensasanrear. at me cnlpllolgmm-l’ 5°"- 5- 1925- Tneafre today. ' I Sidney ‘roler is starred in his‘ familiar role of the Oriental sleum. which in the pan few years lie has made one oi’ ma screen's most, oop- | chanccerizaiions. J03“ wood- burv plays the leading lcllllnllrr role. and Benson Fonz. flhllicsc. ' actor, is seen as the lvilV urlulls 5 Number Three Son. Colored Marl-n -' tan Morelanq brings his ‘nop-eyul comedy to the proceeding . and omer members of the can. are Ian‘ Keith. Weldon Heyburn. Cv Ken. dell. ohn Davl n, Anthony ! . Wards, Dewey Robinson and Sam As the GOMCMVG pursues his in-I vestigatiorls. obher murders are committed. and the story enda ln a s-urp bu; climax. Much of the action token place in an abandon- ed amusement oar-k. Story 0f Latest Action Film" Laid In Civil War Times " EXTRA! l Cartoon - Novelty Chapter 13 of “CAPT. AMERICA” . ___________________ Shows Dally At 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 . fi \VVfi 'rAfi'-\%%finlav ‘h. lnimlillbl‘ * jififllll/UK mlxwru liohsimcorrrr rm: Willi cm olllrv m: none Al uclr f o ma: THURSDAYS 9 an. r u’ Y and the Dominion Network ANNOUNCEMENT l" 0harlottotown_ tho Annual Collection For tho Protestant Orphanage UPEIIS MONDAY, OCTOBER 16th. silmvllme we'll underrrtnlul. ____.______.__ “Q Husband and Family. ' :___________ s-s-ll ____ ____ v ‘_i__ ii | i? iv uymrmmmasraursnwwi senetalewwxxmisiwmrmwh A“ . i ATTENTION FARMERS REGARDING HELP \ ——————— ~ Through arrangements made with the National Selective Service ~ and the Military Authorities, at Ottawa, we are in a position to offer Q 1i giv-YNHHNHN fiH¥JPJJJVHK'JLVPfiWH'J-'JIHMHHVEJIJJPJIJJHVPIAVIIfi"¢'J"J‘l-'v'f-'n'-'P‘ rffhVflfflff-‘fla-IHH i0 the farmers of this Province, the services of 150 members of the Pic- tou Highlanders, under the Detailed Farm Duty Plan. The rate of pay is Three Dollars ($3.00) per day, wet days and Sundays excluded. A number of these men have already arrived and have been placed with the different farmers who have made application in advance for their services. Further arrivals of these men will depend upon the number of applications received. Therefore, in order that there may be no delay in furnishing this help when needed, it is important that farmers re- quiring help now, or at a later date, advise this office immediately the number of men required and the approximate date they will require them. e story o! “California Joe" g laid in Civil War times. when l, U “fornirr "tlleglaneiée bin figs - n n wu l-eawn v su - Matinee Sfli- 0"]? , _ ‘versive noun: who were atmnm- A; 2:80 ~ In; w lure it into the Con. ‘f arse . or ooher who wanted to set up an independent DnDil-e or » Pacific Talbot plays l opposite B the feminine ad. and U. S. Marine Band ,— Women In Sports Suppl“, comedy Other members of ilre Dick Tracy Vs. Crime Inc. cast are Wam Ferry kl Rust Brian lift-lags. Derov Mason] flfiVHflfl-VUHNVHAEMIM Charles Killi- Shows ‘l - 8145 Please phone your requirements (collect). The Dominion-Provincial’ Farm Labour Bureau WIIIIIIIIIIIYJ/Illlflfiifli \ \ \ \ \ \ 5 \ \ i. k DIIIIJVJ TWYIIIIIIII k LJT IIHTIVKIO