Quinn- r’ -:-:/ .n. -\\ HiiiLiTflgiifiiliiiwg JUPFI H ANGER “i He can dig it out of g tile ground! l-le A can disi: it out to the domes! , TO-DAY-A GREAT LOVE DRAMA Von Heilin _- Lionel Barrymore — Ruth Hussey “ TENNESSE JOHNSON ” SHOWS '3.l5—7 and 9 PRINCE EDWARD 2 DAYS ONLY -:- A STORY INCOMPARABLE‘ 0m Pa OPLE UNCONQUERABLE! ~@ k. NANCY- - nulii so .. uitisloie “w” inn i ! LATE scram NEWS 0N 0L elil-DAY-l-‘RL-SAT. starring EN * ARLINE JUDGE ‘Lillie/i FRAWLEY - LARRY awn crass: RTHUR HUNNICUTT ~ ELlSHA cooK. it. Di led by VIANK M<DONAID pin; by ran-m m". ar-d r (howl A rAlAMOIiMv IICHIII ‘T? Fill. and $11’. | ' TRANS-CANADA AIILQII MORE TEA FOR | YOUR TEAPOT What could be a more appro- priate bearer of good nowg thnh the good old family teapot. The Ration Board eaye the tea supply for Canada has so much improved that we can now enjoy a half-a- pound every eix weeks instead of every eight. The millions of Canadians who prefer ‘SALADA’ have just cause for rejoicing. e ' '5 daily at 6 o'clock, reac Sydney at 8.55 117.111. daily, ‘-' Sydney a and Moncton at 1010 |will leave Moncton at l1 leaving Moncto at midnight. be in Sydney at 1.20 am. and John's at 5.20 a.m. The addition of flight between Montreal. Toron Cowboy Star in Exciting Drama ‘ screen's most popular western stars, _ trBn-wohtihe comes to the Empire Theatre to- ‘them more i Johnny Mhclv Brown hhe n1 the-and Winnigetg. will relieve the the Mono ram western drama in'Monctxln at 7-10 Hatton in a featured role. Christine i Winnipeg the IMDihiYFB Plays the leading femin- at 6.50 | ine part, and the cast also includes l Kirby Grant. Steve Clark, Sam vided between New York and Tor- lf-lint. Roy Barcroit, Robert Frazer onto, My; 51mg said, hdmond Cobb, Charles King. Bud Osborne and Artie Ortego. Lambert rlillyer directed for Producer Scott R. Dunlap, and the original screen- play was written by Jess Bowers. BLAKENEY - WIGMORE NUPTIALS A very pretty wecldlna was sol- f-‘i-f-f- nized i st. sterile" Church. Tiwlidtlilt," oil Film iliurlingtonr.‘ on Ail. 23 at 2.30 ' - - ' when Rev HF‘ ewman united Brings in Gusher Iin the bonds of. holy matrimony. . Of Action’ Thrms Doris. the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrsa gtwooldhfllageneyulpé '-—- iew an . o n aym Whirlwind action, thrilling‘ epl- fir‘: o; Mn and pMm Henry wig- scdes. skillful comedy and eart- fngre Sunny 3mg, n.3, worming romance. in a story of tre To’ the stmins or mhengrin’; exciting battle for America's much- wedding Mal-ch’ played by the ‘waded °ii' make Pmammmvs bride's aunt Mrs Charles Paynter “wildcafl mimumdlng movie m‘ the bride entered the church on lcnamment" »thc arm of her father and took arghfirgaw ‘Sillén-pgaiyiilifrfg flier Place under a beautifully deco- Bnd gagures gwaiklem F,.fi¥1ey‘é€,_ inaotiirclrsrch of golden and autumn ry “ us er" ra , Ar. iir n- ~ nicutt and Elisha Cook. Jr. opensi The brige woiie m“ flag’; filing}: tcday at the Capitol ‘Theatre. 45mm ‘if mvm)“ “efls d h Richard Arlen, the hero of the 9i‘ “ti?” i“ mmmi 5' e“ ‘m er ‘new piece, is a wiidcatier who finds hat with shoulder length veil was oil. buys the property it's on. and. i“ a mulching Shflde- she fiillTieli with his young, tehderfoot partner, a shower bouquet carnation Elisha Cook, Jr.. starts drilling ioroses and maiden hair fern. beat out a rival outfit in bringing| Mrs. E. MacMurdo attended her in the first gusher, for which a big sister and wore a floor length gown cash money prize is offered. Sabo-pf pink lace over rose taffeta and tage by rivals causes Cook's deathun ‘rose flower hat. She carried a Posing as Arlen's dead P1111116“ bouquet of summer flowers and sister, Arline Judge turns up. liided Baby's Breath. ill the “heme by a Dmffiisimlfli Mr. Gerald Wigrnore, R.C.N.V. gambler, William Frawley, who con- R“ brother or the groom ggpably tributes mam’ hearty comedy tflllilh- acted as best man. ies in his role. Arline. falling in love During m‘. Signing of me reg- iwith Arlen. can't iro through with is“... Mrs‘ HE Newman Sh“: 1-0 lluertorijginall planto vicltilmizfflgrleii. Perfect Love;- “s e“ I 9 e WM“ w '1 ° Mr. Harris Blakeney. the bride's “m? in the “Sh” ‘md the“ saves brother and Mr. Gordon Cousins, is set on fire aveuigfiiééfiwtiiisfl til/ll guests m their 59M!‘ Ms The omflr-en min, scene is one After the ceremony the newly of ‘the most exc an“ "this reviewer wedded couple received the con- has eve, seen gratulations and best wishes of Fbr redmot “m”; and amarouhd their many friends present before rattling good movie entertainment, rcturnlhs to the home of the bride we mo“ heartily recommend "wild. where supper was served to the. can" immediate relatives. ] The happy couple left the fol- ‘lowlng morning for Moncton where the groom is attached to the R.C.A.F. as Fliizht Engineer. Their many friends join in wish- ing them much happiness. WOO PRICES Canadian Press Staff Writer WITH '11‘!!! R- C- A- F- 50ME- Discussing wo l prices at ii rec- WHERE IN ENGLAND. 59Pii- 7- ent meeting of the Ottawa Valley iCPi-Dwlvh iii 0085i!" Cflmlhflhfi Sheep Breeder's Association, Dr. G Mess Room Chatter By ALAN R-ANDAL the Canadians are making a great 5_ H_ Barron’ Deputy Minister 0g name for themselves and One of Agriculture. reminded the breed- the “p'a"d'°°m.l_“3 sqmmrwis i‘ “| crs that some of their production Hampden mm“ wmmanded by. costs are now lower than they were Riclley Ave.,) Bellevllle. Ont. His parents live or. l-Iamiota, Man. On the day that one of his glinnes fought a 25-minute running] Rtg: “It: lfix enemy fighters,‘ ll 8 ht Shhmhxhhe us, a §§§§§hh,“§y egiggh of price for their product after th ping depth charges when his ob- Wm" server spotted the underwater boat on the surfacea glic (ignatéian crew were aroun see e es- ‘—"' _ truction of the submarine later b i-DNDON" icpi“ Threewrgggn a Liberator of Coastal Command: 5°" heighim" "m" E m” An action in which R. A. F. sill-mm "ceiiuy, mei’ H; R They Whirlwind bornlbers destroyed six ‘hit headed lfimard s‘: y‘ t _ enemy E-bnnt; n11 the Brignhhy ha been in Africa in dlferen reh coast was seen plotted a: Group KimBIiiS and had “m 5”“ e" Headquarters by Queen Mary. The Oihel‘ if" m°nihs~ en a cent a pound in the prices of ilamb represents much greater in- crease in the price of wool, SICILIAN RI-INDEZVOITS Sicily is about "Spitfire! Spitfire, MATINEE Gi’ 3:15 eve. snows 74.45 PLUS ‘r cilfllli- 3 -— Adventures. of Smiling Jock and COMEDY- "Cutie on Duty" rindicnticn 0i‘ imBllP-Rement. Poor Yiitllgcd feathering mny he (he circum- stances. Errors in feeding, disease. 0V8!- Pius - GANG ncsrnas ' MUSICAL JAMBDREE coon ran-n n DENOTES ING GOOD HEALTH IN POULTRY (Experimental Farms, News) The Hicsfil" plumage so charzic-i pullct '1 1n] a S i1 SllfB I e.l l ..l . "FY95 T.‘ Scnticfixelidtillgzillltflg. "m". D.min.on Experimental Sta- lIQIiStic of the matiiriil out to lay he" fin-t, h3g5! l‘. of a tion. Harrow. Ont, This condition of feather is the 200d feeding and‘ condition or result of one or more lifif’. bud ventilation. 0r Cmwdihi may be responsible. ‘The loss cf lilstre and a general ii-“M-‘s _ condition is the outward "Fifi Visible SiZn of lock of condi- imh- A K001i hen may lay and shed feather or the same time (luring the moult, but generally shc is in a decline and a loss of Production and body weight may be expected. Chili emails the common errors of feeding is the supply of too much whole cicnt mash and green feed rough- llae. The result is a badly balanc- ed dicr. serious‘ ernls and prote ns. '_l"hc approximate daily feed re. illllrcmen‘. for a hen in moderate production is four ounces plus all the sretn feed she will eat. 0f this flmcuht the scratch grain portion -'-h°"id approximate two ounces. Under the pressure of high pro- duction the additional iced re- quired may be cons-ant supply of the tfr mash. “Then dry and rough eathering ccrrliiltrn it is generally advisable i0 Keep the supply of succulent green feed plentiful. and by weiizhlng the total of sci-nigh Brain and mash consumed tn ad- Jurt the scratch grain to suit the SPOBTSCOPE 8c POPEYE conditions and rm birdl in the nook. "Th" much-travelled. She is a little half-grown brown and white pup, mascot of commanded bv Sqdri. Lclr. George l-Ilil. DEC. and bar, of Pictou. N. S.. who used to fly from a base in Wales. The boys picked her up in Algiers during the squadrons days in Nort round crews took her with them to Sicily by bout. ber with an R. A. F. ,Catalina auld G. Wright who used to fill prescriptions nt stcrc in Llvrrpcol, N. S. He is navigator and has helped fly Rus- sian generals across tho top of the ivorld. which tcok Sir Stafford Crlorps .fr'.m London to Russia plane which general C-olckcff. Wright was on the first aerial reconnaissance OI Spit/allergen. Three Westerners qualified for membership in the Caterpillar Club when the were bound nlrbasc. I-Iopinf to get down safely the pilot flew n clr 3‘ grain without suffi- dcficient in min- - taken from the. indlvte the firs; slgnq or lack or of used in puddings. medicine; eon- iaetiee and lotiona Queen was shown around the gii operations room by the air officer DELIBERATE THINKERS commanding. Air Vice-marshal C. R. Steel. D.F'.C., and later. as she was taking tea in the officers‘ mess. she was told of the'Whirl- winds‘ success. One story leptiles. . Coming back from [IND A QUARTER SAVE A ill! this particular one. is n lariy, Qrvj the Spitfire squadron Africa and the g Only R. C. A. F. aircrew mem- is l~"lt. Lt. Jer- thc corner - dm; 8. He navigated the aircraft and the carried the Russian forced to ium from born er as heir flak-stricken it circled their fog- cles until is petrol was gone but with the field fog-bound the plane was too badly damaged after its trip to Colcziie to attempt a landing. The Canadian parachutists were Sgts. Ruv Burgess of Nelson. B. . Del Mufford. Moos-i Heights. B. and Jim Bell of Edmonton. “There wasn't much of a sensa- tion." said Burgess. skipper and lost to leave the aircraft. "I lied the ripcort‘ as soon as I fe t the air ivhizzlrl. past." The br-"s ilv with the Canadian Bomber Group. P . (lotion Barnholden of Moose Jaw. bomh-aimer in a Can~ ridion squadron led by Wing Cmdr. Dori Smith of Preston, Ont... came - back from Elven with ihe story of an Allied bomber that never reach- ed the target but. made its des- tructive power felt anyway. It was set on fi-c by flak but as it crash- r-d in flames it hit an cmenv freight train and caused two terri- fic. .plosioi1s. PO. Norm Mar-unseen of 8t. Vital. Mari. and Sgt. Chuck "il- ford or Blairrnorr, Alta, flying with” Barnholden, also raw the CHIS . Trish moss form-l in the writers » cf! the North Atlantic cots; i] 'FRU|T SALT‘ HPKY HUNG [VIEW Mt WNWI} MONOIDN. N. 5., S I. l-WIII dule oblflivl Ill-BI” to o!!!“ er nlIay videcl b Trans-Canard Air Linea. at five out: a word. atrial-Ir II!‘ S. S. Sine, district tr fic menag- value. er, announced today. A new mom- iingufiiglit will depart from St. J0 and Moncton a 10.35 am. The avenlns filzht will {take off from St. John's at; pm n, rouca COUBT - At trio m- other direction, the morriigg lpgfilvlflgQ i i Sydney at 1 pm. and Bt. 11131212 at 5 pm. 'I'l1e night fligmlfl-i DANOI lb Mart Ronni Ind Hi8 ' i: her a third can‘: Weeitfrn Ggglegeiaw mflglnb meta on Ill: will” inr- l fli ht and live‘ Rudd“ _ _ a OOIHIEIOOSIIIOIL Paa-immy m‘ 3m‘ day in "The Stranger from Pecos," isengers, mails and express leaving p.m. will. by which he s starred, with Raymond means of this new service, be in _ following morningifiue’ Wm b’ A third daily flight is being pro-i £15 me b hetfimg mm l?“ out ‘he her brother-ln-law ushered the em ' Margaret McDonald was tendered .3 S 8 r iDaniel McDonald. Traveller's Rest. wing cmdr‘ c G’ Emma“ M (91 in 1926-27. that an advance of ev-i Mid iGeorge Waite. A prettily trimmed group of live stock producers Wh°ibasket which have some assurance of continuity‘ e ‘ served by the ladies and the re- Some scientists believe the tor- toise to be the most intelligent of THE CHARLOTTETQWN QUARDIAN r csiiriiii. iiiilnniiii a tfllflll“h i.“ a eaten any he Inserted role in ail OOOKI '9 Ibowfllllha CONIIDIIATION LII’! INSUW »ANOI 0 tor-day a youth char:- et of a bicycle was "'1" "' ti" Hi2‘... All??? l r was van w - 53 eyentenoe, on a similar chute. I i ls convhnesclflflr- Friends of Mr Russell MacDonald, Monta- leaeed to know that _ e underwen a successful opera- tion at the Baker Clinic New Eng- land Deaconess Holpltli. Boston. Mass. He will be convaleecina at the horn of his brother Mr. Geo. MacDona o, l5! Worcester Street. Boston. HARRINGTON - MaoAUSLAND NUPTIALS — St. Paul's Anglican Church. Charlottetown. Wile tile scene of one of the seasons pret- tlest weddings on Saturday. Aug- sg 33th hi, 3 pm. when Rev. A. Drew Gardner, Rector, united in marriage Irene Isabel MacAusland daughter of Mn. MaoAueland and the late Mr. Hatfield MacAusland Hnwian. to Keith Stuart Harring- ton. only aon of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- linm J. Hertln ton. Spring Valley. The chancel o the church was beautifully d _ with summer flowers and ferns. Miss Lillian Earle presided at the organ and played for the rocessional the Bridal Chorus ram Lnhengrin. Given in marria e by her broth- er-in-law Mr. A red Dignan, the bride looked charming attired in a two-piece frock of turquoise blue crepe with white accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses. The bridesmaid was Miss Ellen Har- rington who wore a two-piece frock of Anzac Rust crepe with brown accessories and a col-ease of yellow roses. Mr. John E. Cous- ins. Park Oorner. acted as grooms- man. ueher was Mr. Russell Ramsay, Albecton. The bride's m0- ther wore royal blue crepe with navy accessories and a corsa e of pink roses. and the mother o the groom was in black black acceseor‘ ony a reception we: held the Charlottetown Hotel where a luncheon was served to the immed- iate relatives and friends of the bridal couple. Rev. A. LeDrew Gardner proposed a toast to the bride to which the groom respond- ed. Immediately following the re- ception. Mr. and Mrs. Harrington left by motor on a. honeymoon trip through the Maritimes. Upon their return they will reside in Spring Valley. Previous to her marriage the bride was a member of the staff of Falconwood Hospi- tal. The best wishes of a host of friends go out to this popular young couple. BRIDI-TO-BE-HONOBED —On Tuesday evening Aug. 17th, Miss ower of gifts and good wishes t the home of her motlzr. Mn The bride-to-be was escorted to the seat of honor by Miss Mary McDonald to the strains of the wedding march played by Mrs. had to be re-filled was carried in andtlie gifts open- ed by Mrs. Eaton Oarr and Miss ing greetings were read by Miss Velda Wood and Miss Lily Carr while the gifts were arranged on the table by Mrs. Lloyd W of many beautiful and ueeful art- icles and a moat substantial sum in cash. Margaret aciously ex- Qressed her appreciaien of the lndnee of her many friends. Then all joined in singing For She's A Jolly Good Fellow. Lunch was mainder of the evening was spent in dancing. Music was furnished by Messrs. Sam McAusland and Allie McNeill. violin while the ac- companists were Mrs. Fred McDon- ald and Miss er. Deighanfi Personals Mrs. John Power and daughter. Mrs. Bernard l‘ ,. of xlrury, Mass, are visiting friends and re- latives in f‘ lottetown. Pte. lkneet C. Axvrorth mem- ber of the Veterans’ Guar of Ca- nada. left Tuesday morning “for Claire Laughlin. The aocompany- 0f The Province of Quebec in i942 led ‘hm Wm‘ with 4a Illustration Stations. the n highest number in any province that year. In answer m a local farmer w the question “What la a Dominion Illustration Station?", the Super- visor at. Lennoxville pointed out that, an Illustratioirstation Wu! neither more nor less than a farm belonging to an individual farmer- who. under the direction of an sion or Illustration Stations. w for the other farmers of his dis- tict by trying to discover for them some means of increasing their harvest improving their live mock. and f nally of organizing their farming business on a more effi- cient nnd paying basis. The “mill- tration Station" but for the work to be effective. it field days when famere foregather f9;- gpgciai demoristrfltmlll, but better still frequent visits to the etion whenever convenient to the farmer visitor. MRS. JAMES r1. 1mm » Many friends will regret to learn of the death of Ida May Reid, wife James E. Reid of this city, which occurred in the Saint John General Hospital recently. She had been in failing health about two months. Born in Sumn-ierside, P. E. Isl- m ev of Saint John most of her life Church. Besides her husband she fa sur- vived by two sons. Harry, at home and Burton, with the Canadian Army Overseas. Two grandchild- ren also survive. 4i» 33f TIRE! FEE! riirliiirisrrric Lllllliilil’ Dartmouth. N. 8., after a furlough at his home in Oyster Bed Bri ge with his wife and son. Itev. little daughter, Donna, have re- turned from a vacation with Mrs. Shaw's parents. Mr. and Mrs. i-‘t. F. Cooke, in New Brunswick. Mrs. Vernon S-hbw. Montague. Mrs. J.N. Show, North Attleborn. Mass. and Miu 11M. Show (CW. AC.) of Halifax were recent glilfilb of Rev. and Mrs. Robert 8W. PRACTICAL HELP TO LOCAL FARMERS "will them be a field day on the Illustration Station this year?" asked a farmer in the Eastern Townships of Quebec of the Super- visor of Illustration Stations at the Dominion Experimental there "Last year from information en me at the Illustration Stat n I visited I put it in saved me I14 and rnv eon m. The previous year, iri- followin another recommendation. I have ceeaful in increasing m turnips to I6 was days when farmers eoi d find nuke means to from 815 to m clear." There were m eete, r throughout the Dominion in 1M2. and during the year m field days were held when nearby farmers visited the stations. vth a total attendance of about 10.805 or en average of lei per meeting. NI tibcurlng farmers can vleit the eta lfml at any time to observe how the rprolec suitable to their own dint ct. are progreeslnl. ‘ll-lo v on us re on f the ‘Di lei of I11 t ti Smells et Oentr Fan-n. Ottawa. various h1- and Mre. RI. Shaw and l l macho which ' I . ou know we would like to have more eachi ll the from Seat to West when he visited Ne. I 1.1.5.. R. O. A. l‘. at Arriprlor. During an informal visit to tleatatleqhJtoeiliiqciil-alheaienlalaal HON. mt a w. l. P. MacMlLLAN A Honored Leader of the Provincial ‘ Progressive Conservative Party Spaalta To the People oli Prince Edward Island Over C..F. C. Y Tomorrow FRIDAY Eveninfl 9.30 to IO O'clock BY PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE FARMER CANDIDATES Over CFCY To-night-Thursday-at 7.45 0’clock J. J. Trainor, President of the Prince Edward Island Federation of Agriculture, Tomorrow Night — Friday - at 7.45 egronome representing the Divi- farmcr and l!!! other farmers receive the benefit. must be known. Hence the idea of Mr. Walter G. McKenzie of Bradalbane ~ and, Mrs. Reid had been a resident She was a member of St. Mary's LIBERAL BROAIIOASTS THIS WEEK Thursday. 7.15 to 7.30 P. M., Allison Profitt. 7.15 to 7.30 - Hon. W. F. Allan Stewart and Marion Lea Stewart. Saturday 9.00 u. silo P.M., Premier Jones. fififi Pill! BUT L01‘! 0F RICE The diet of the avers e Crlneel middle 0f is said to be inadeqiia ing fronts. milk,_vegetablee and fruits. t: troublesome hayfever llflfifi t0 dill with (left t0 HIM) a Victoria, I. O , LAW ll. Faweett of Dull and corporal N. Oowen of 47W 9°" 9" nun-i. on. an an aura-M 1'15"‘