2 DAYS+TO-DAY and TUE. in liis farewell role for the dura- lionmleading a submarine crew on Ills war’: most daring mission! “Lilli ANNE alxm W11 111015.16. . -503!‘ ll ‘Immi. ADDED _ CANADIAN News snows DAILY 3.15 - 7 -9 PRIIIBE EDWARD -I- COM! MY!!! TO-DAY'— TUE. — WED. _$__EVEN IN FLIGHT __(_JVER BURM... l tlnll one of them filming lo kill the ml! .40 llosnr PRESTDN . slim ~ l = DREW i; The most amazing story ever to ' A Pdralnoilnl ' Picture wills ICA s Henrik? sTLllsMATTrTl-zns, TECHNICOLOR HIT PACKS THRLLS AND ADVENTURE! o“! of the Atlanic graveyard o! :,ng‘°"5a“d 511195. and one of the e fiercely fought-for arias mvytlfresent W51‘. comes "Crazh The "T59 Picture of undersaas 1,35%! 1° be produced since Am- , uelntered tho war. the film is ll h Tllbpuckcd story cf the fini‘?! 111w who in their "pig [emu J10 wreaking havoc and ma; 611 on the enemy, laws, "Id 11;! the film l.» Trrone m 5-6“? h.s farewell nerfolmance 1A5 bold commando raid. Again they face deatil aboard the depthbcmb- cd steel ilsh. Opening frcm the flea‘: navéal submarine sse stricter n on. onn., w ere much o e picture wits mnde. these men strike ceaselessly at the enemy. live up to 1116115911 by one oi the men: rlgmé ‘we ‘Align wlllt ttIlI-ror m! e e en where itIhuriS most _ _ h: defiant know his bow frcrn his sticri-‘n! 1 M lore s mc, nevertheless. for i335” l’.5§°‘°1}ls'.§i°‘“.'.‘ '"°'}‘°“‘;..°’ » ' - s vrln , Anne Baxter pluvsoptrlllogtte ta "The dashing Power. Dana Andrewll, nt who with Miss Baxter, heads the ffiflillfod cast, is shown "s the com_ , adventure 1111:! I l‘ llglnélllfii of life nbonrrl the suh to “m -“ Esllliltelél tTcctiwceltzrh h ‘ ° 0PM o ny gprlllco Edward 'I‘h."utre_ “l ‘if l1 sea nfl - r, p0 - flm~ with dllflll- "nnnrer of ti"! suinnarne - a two_ hcamwgrlsu§sleuttis {lillllllif officer tlstcd. hnrd-flyhtlrq srn ring who . s men (.11 a has worked h.s way up frcm the ranks. V l ‘ BElTTR-AL GUARDIAN slsia eolunss is reserved for nlIs .‘ of local interest, but advertising , as u newsy nature may be lssscrtcu ; st live cents a word. strictly pay -0la in sdvassoa. CONFIDBIATION LIFE lNSUI- ANO COOKS for photographs. 3rd l-NSTALLMENT oi Civic relies due September 30th. ll-lo-ln. COME TO BELFAST Ladies Aid annual chicken supper of BL J0hl'l'8 Presbytealxen Onurch at Balz- INTEREST will be charged on 3rd installment if not De-id 011 or before September 30th. 9-20-91, BOSS-COLES. -- Trinity United was the scene oi a quiet wedding 0n| the morning oi‘ August 25th, when- Mary Harriet Ross. daughter of Mr. and nr Ross, Wheatlcy Russell Cotes. son o! Mr._and Mrs.’ Emest F. Coles, North Milton. The bride was becoiningly dressed in a two niece suit of pastel blue crepe with navy necessaries. and wore a’ oorsaae of pink dream roses. The geret Gales. sister of the groom,l who also wore a dress of blue crepe. with matching accessories and a col-sage oi Thlisrisan roses- The| groomsmail was Mr. John_ Ross. t rother oi the bride. Following the at "Milton's Old Spain" and! later Mr. and Mrs. coles left on thel Prince-Nova for a honeymoon trip to Ca/pe Breton. For travelling the ;brlde wore a wool crepe dress and coat of British navy with hat and shoes to match. A host 0t iriends join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Coles many years of hobby wedded lite-I (Patriot please copy.) THE 3rd lNSTALLnll-ZNT of Civic‘ ZiOtgi. i 6 ‘charged. To avoid long waits now. 9- -! HAMPTON W - The: monthly meeting W. M. S. was held at the home or, Mrs. George Vlllett, DeSable. on Monday evening with a good at- tendance. The meeting was con-, ducted by the president, Mrs. Mae, Ferlane. FGIIOWAIHZ the detctlonali period, the new study book “For All of Lite" was introduced by Mrs. Vcssey. Plans were made for the Autumn Thank offering l0 be held in the church on Sunday evening, September 19th. ALso Plans Wow for holding a supper later us the fall. At the close of the meet- ng a delicious lunch was servedl by the hostess. A WEDDING ANNAVERSAAIY.— Rev. E. S. and Mrs. Weeks, Sack- ville, arrived Saturday to attend the 40th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. Weeks‘ twin brother at Bedeque on on Monday or Tuesday. LACOURSIERE — SHIE‘ "S.—A pretty ‘wedding took place Wednes- day evening at B cfclock, at the home of Mrs. n. E. Williams, Haii-| fax, aunt oi the bride, when Rev. E. . Murray united in marriage, Miss Gloria Mabel Shields, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shields, 115 Beech Street, and Petty Officer Jacques Emil Lacoursiere, R. C. N.. son of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Lsfioursiere. Montreal. ronnerly or! Georgetown. P. E. I. The bride. who was given ln marriage by her father, wore a street-length gown '0! ice blue sheer over blue satin, with a wreath oi blush pink roses on her head and carried a. bouquet of pink and white roses. Her only oearls. Audrey Joudrey. cousin of the bride. was bridesmaid and wore hinium blue silk crepe with ntatching accessories and a corsege B! Dink roses. 'I"ile best man was S nalman Walter Rowe. R.C.N.V.R F0 owing the ceremony. a reception was held. The rooms were decorated wi summer flowers and streamers and the bride's table wast centred with a. three tier wedding‘ Later the hapov couple leit for Prince Edward island on a honeymoon trip. For travelling, the| bride wore s. cocoa. brown camel hair coat over a dusty rose wool suit with cocoa brown accessories. PRESENTATION AT WINSLOE NORTlL-Jrhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Starlley Younker was the acens of a pleasant gathering on Friday evening. September 1 th when s post-nuptial presentaton was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. Lawson McKinnon (nee Mia Helen Fall) who had recently been married. The rooms were tastefully decorated with a profusion of tall "lowers. Prettily decorated seats oi! lonor were gamed in the living room or the bri and groom who were escorted down stairs by Mr. and fl- <0 I i l Mrs. Norman Noseworthy. . Leith Carter then came forward and I read an address of lrood wishes end congratulations and extended a cor- dial welcome w the bride, while Mr. Lawton Smith presented them with tultial purse from Wlnsloe vi ty. Lawson on behal! ,hl.s bride and himself thanked all for their kindness. After singing “For They Are Jolly Gocd Fellows‘ and giving the couple a. hearty bounce, cards and dancing were 1 then enjoyed until a hour. h was served by the hostess‘ assisted by s. number of the young ladies. Music for the evenlig was furnished by Messrs. Percy room and Emmett I-lughes.—-(Patri0t please copy.) Preston Is Fast [Worker In Film .0f Chinese Front E THE Cl-IARLOTTEIQWN GUARDIAN _ list o! ners for Eastern King's held at Bouris Sent. 10th. , BOB I arines l Church Parsonage. Uharlottetownq We . . e l-tlver, became tile bride of John 3 bride was attended by Miss Mar- Z Y"- Stallion 3 yrs. or over, Reg. zelay er‘s Ba . . M. S. of the Hampton yfg, Saturday evening. They will return ‘L Prize List From Souris Exhibition win. : ibition t a Pierce. mimlrs. | 2. Adrian MacDonald, st. Oath- Carriege mare with foal at foot. h. Macliesn, Souris. 2.- John R. Machean. Curl-lure Filly or Gelding under ftJsmes Kickham. ~lr.. Soul-is s 2. Preston Bryenton. Rollo Bay. s. Frank Coffin, Rollo Bay West. Carriage Filly or Gelding under yrs. 1. Peter Nolan, Chfiliiflvl. 2. Adrian MacDon d. 3. James Kickhsm J Felix Peters, Rollo Bay. Carriage Filly or Gelding under 1. P.A. McIsaac, Souris Line Rd. Clydesdale. Percheron or Slslre 1. Alex MacClurnpha. Bay For- one. 2. Roland Sanderson, Marie. Drsft More 3 yrs. or over Bog. 1. Alex McClumphs. Souris West. . 2. T. J. Klckham. 3. P.A. Mlsclsaac. Drafe Mare under 3 yrs. Reg. 1. Preston Bryenton. Draft Mare under 3 yrs. Reg. l. Alex Mecglumpha. r 1. T. J. Klckhsm. 2. Edwin Peters, Rollo Bay. 3. Dunstan Mullaly, Sourls River. Draft Foal of 1943 1. Kenneth W. Anderson, St. Pet- Y 2. Edwin Peters. 3. T. J. Kickham. Draft Filly or Gelding under 4 l. Elmer Peters, Rollo Bey. Draft Filly or Gelding under 3 n15‘. Bernard MacDonald. Sourls er. 2. Percv MacDonald. Souris Riv- er. 3. Gerard McCloskey, Bear River. Draft Filly or Gelding under 2 yrs. l. T. J. Kickh Draft Mare or over am. Gelding t yrs. nr 1. W. H. Townshend do Sons. Rollo Bay. 2, W.h. Townshend 8s Sons 3. T.J. Kickham. Mare or Gelding for General Purpose 2 yrs. or over 1. Joseph P. MacAulay, Souris ine Road. 2. Alex MacClumpha. 3. Brenton Webster, Marie. Pair Draft Horses, Mares or Geldings owned by Exhibitor, hitched to truck-wagon 1. W. Townshend d: Sons. kham. Roadster Mare or Gelding shown clothing. we offer these just as you your clothes 6. CHECK FOR Alicrnale your suits. gprlng hack into shape. 2. BRUSH YOUR SUITS DAILY You brush your recth every _ , They'll spprcclaie ii. a. HANG YOUR sulrs ur CAREFULLY Give them breathing] specs in your closet. w d"! won't crush. Use ' l h d l lines of the cost. Don f throw your c o! e8 "011! rhc room—hang liicm up where they belong. 4. CLEAN wusu uecssssnv (lhuosc a reliable cleaner who knows his buslnesl; - GUARD AGAINST MOTNS 5 An ounce of moth prevention is worih many dollar! in ih: longer life of your clothe!- .. . . Y0u’ll get more wear! It's not unly a question of economy to make yous; clothes last as long as P0§SlbI€-—-ll'S a matter 0 nei-cssiiv, iusi as lr is wllh your car, tires, electrical equipment and olhcrdcominoditles. it ls also our patriotic duly as gun , . we own lnsi longer-and that defimiely includes citizens iu make everything As makers of good clothes for men and wgmen for uvcr three decades. who“ ma!" 15K"! l1’ l! the prnriuciion of uniforms fur our fighting men, reminders of how to make your clothes give you longer and beirer service: l. REST YOUR CLOTHES nccd relaiisiion, so do your clothes. Give the wool a chance s0 day-do s: much fol angers ihst conform io the RIPS AND TEARS "A stitch in time" may save greater damage u! I lnlcflfiblixeBushe Souris Line Rd “Mk “IL d | h ~ s ' , . O! Q $ 2. Walter Millard, Souris River. ssxNm-rirag-hloa‘: Ema?“ "5053; ‘Th, {-0, egin duh r c ll'\ 11 _ B2)‘, whoa; H’ cofim a so,“ Tailors has been famous for since 1910. age A I I i D u Standard iii-ea Mare Reg. any T 1. Peter Nnlais, Clyeritstové. no I Ju ge o n . per. . a caries Limited AnyRBcef Breed Bull 2 yrs. and over cg. 1. ‘Edwin Peters. A E I‘ VI N G 2. T. J. Kickharn —-"*'_— t AssyBecfBrcedCowissmlllsnr calf 8 yrs. or over, Pure Bred or Grade 1. Willard Chlng, Red Point. 2. W. H. Townshend 8r Sons. 3. W. 1-1. Townshend d: Sons. Any Beef Breed Heifer under 3 yrs. Pure Bred or Grade 1. Edwin Peters. 2. W. H. Townshend d: Sons. Any Beef Breed Heifer under 2 yrs. Pure Bred or Grade 1. Willard Ching. 2. Willard Ching. 3. Felix PePters, Rollo Bay. Any Beef Breed Heifer Ca Pssra Bred 1. W. H. Townshend & Sons. 2. W. H. Townshend J: Sons. Any Beef- Breed Grade Heifer all 1. Felix Peter Hnlstelilfillcifzr cell tl-lcliioi-l H Reg. l. R. L. Bulzge. R 2. Douglas Aitken. 3. Preston Bryeiiion. Holstein Heifer (inlf (Junior) 1. J. Lincoln DCYCILI‘ 2. J. Lincoln Deurnr 3. Fred Coffin. i Holstein Gristle (‘ow iii milk or calf 3 yrs. old anll over. l. Ernest Aitken 2. Frank Parquet, Snuris 3. Preston ldrycliloll. Holstein Grade Heifer 2 yrs. old 1. Ernest Aitlzcn. 2. Preston Brycnton. l ‘ii §€il‘°‘t~.”§”°‘il°.‘l' 1 u - o n rae ecr ycaro AssédBeaf Breed Bull Calf Beg. L J_ Lincoln Dawn“ 1- W111 Pttfll- 2. Donald Campbell, Rollo Bay Reflolltcin Bull 8 and over west K- 3. Preston Brycntoil. s 1. Douslssjlillien. Fortune Bridlze Holstein Grade Hcifcr (‘nlf Holstein Bull l. year old Reg. (genhr) 1- P795947" Brtwnmn- ' 1. J. Lincoln Dewar. B. J. Lincoln Dewar. 2. Douglas Aitken. 3 R- L- 15 3. Ernest Attkcn. ur e. or in milk or calf "MIRA" H Special Prizes donated by tlie Hol- 3 Y?!‘ 01d Rll- stein Frleslan Association: l. DQ118135 Mikel‘- Best Showman Boy or Girl un- R- L- der 20 years. Must show it Reg. Hol. . 9° stein animal under 1 year 1'"- "Id ml- 1. Carl Kennedy, New l-Pcrth. 1. Douglas Aitken- 2. Billy Coffin. Rollo my West. 2. Ernest Mtken. Fortune Bridle. a, Barton Milt-Neill. Nut’ Pclfill. 3. Fred Collin. Rollo Bey West. Best 3 animals gct of 1 sire all Holstein Heifer 1 yr. old Rel... m‘. 1. J. Lincoln Dewar. New Perth. i. .1. Lincoln Dewar. 2. R. L. Burge. 2. Douglas Aitkcli. Fortune Bridze. Doufilas Altken. Herd, 1 male, 3 fr: .:-.les all reg- --——-———-——----I ‘entered. Females owned by Exhibi- PIIIEAIPS BAKERY l‘ 1. Douglas Altken. 2. J. NOTICE T0 CUSTOMERS Lincoln Dewar. Best Holstein Female l year old or over, Reg. Douglas Aitkcn. Champion Holstein Bull: l “fr; 3° Bhlnli-liflillylng about ltltheuntlil llfeolilllay , J Lincoln EA?CEZIIIILDCI(BIAI_V, Judge. °V° "ammllfld N181“ P111119 9-11-81. Ayrshire Bull 3 yrs. and over venture th '31“: the mnlmuc M‘ " o e . from, due m ma“ a tmeewowlgl "is. glgyc. Lewis s. Sons, st. Pet {gag}; “HI” 5t the Cmplwl lAyréhire 13:51 1'11 ‘yrs. old ‘Reg/l . corg u n ‘. Soiir ver. .hm'§$§'§:w,%h“jnfi§,§§fl "lfyflfl How A re AyrahlreeBull. 1 sleui- 01.1.5 fqhflm Wm, the you.” o! Gmenh l. Duncan H. Collin A: Sons. isslmo Ohian Kai Shek. Before the l 2. Robert Acorn. Dundns. ::"s.."".'.“::l. .8‘; golfing": Your Eyes 7 mill. “sllrllrsmlrl: “W n . powder train rm- theuelfgba‘: Wu: I l. Duncan H. Coffin & Sons. Preston. as Nick Stanton, was an -sca Assam Road th king to India. white woman for six veers, 111 the Dicture Preston's eo-star. Ellen Drew. is a rctty American Red Cross nurse wilds a ' aboard an India-hound b1‘! 15 bed 11v the Jens " soldiers are killed find Ellen finds herself‘ at the secret airport. Pres. IIOLZIIIVEJChFIBYLmH’ ant her andflsays: , H Y! "yes. Bob does “Night Plane Fr h ' ' o“ w ‘ mm“ "grin. C ungking’ is n" "mum" 2. Kenneth Anderson. St. Peters — ls echel- ma — consult I If you ave a; s” a" l a. w. c. Lewis a Sons. st. Peter's a . ‘mum Ayrshire Cow in milk or calf 4 yrs. old and over Reg. 1. W. C. Lewis 6r. Sons. 2. Edwin Reid as Son. Rollo Bay. 3. Kenneth W. Anderson At your service with years of experience and a thorough refraction service. Can in d disc difficulties. write or appointments. H. Cnfiiu 8r Sons. 6' F’ Ayrshire Heifer 2 yrs. old Reg. ,_ AND Brent Stead. . Kenneth W. Anderson. F. (i HUTCIIESON Ayrshire Heifer 1 your old Reg. G- I‘. HUTOIIESON 1. lsenizah W. Alidcrson. 3. John Mllllhllf}. l. Mrs. George MacPhee. Little Ina y Iboue lee calf 3 yrs. old and over lJOlll‘. or ovcr Reg. Reg. or call’ 4 yrs. and over Pure or Grade. __ ~?——__"“' I ' or Grade. 3,130,“? ‘ _ Pure Brill ’ ‘ADKYISHIIC Heifer Calf (Senior) . Emu-I 's"‘h"€-c'.nnn Jr“ Bu“. Riven l. Edwin Reid a Son. 3- E~ 5- 3°"- Jerscy or Guernsey Heifer l year 2. Duncan H. Coffin 8a Sons. Yum m“! n? m, do 3. Edwin ‘Jzltl 8.: Sons. Ayrshire Heifer Calf (Junior) U“ 1. Brent. Shad. 1 3. L. s_ R0 2. Duliciiil H. Coffin A: Sons. 3. Mrs. George NidcPhec. 4. W. C. Lewis A: Sons. Ayrshire Grade Cow in milk or‘ s-c. . JcJrsey or Guernsey Cali (Sers- r lior) Pure Bred l. Ernest Undcrliay- _ , Jersey! oi’ Guernsey Calf (Junior) Pure Broil 1. P nest Uiidcrhrly. Jer- v or Cui-rilscy‘ ‘Calf (Senior) _ ‘ . ..l.—.c,l.i Slicchan, Bear Rwrl‘ i. 1x21111013“ H. Coffin 6c Sons. 2. oy ‘ixon, East Baltic RR. _ 3. Roy Dixon, East Baltic, RR. Grade Hex“, i. Duncan 1-1. Coffin 8s Suns. 5. Jerome MacDonald. Little HaJ- "c"! of hwy Came consming of l Bull, 1 year or over and 8 fe- Avrslslre Grade Heifer 2' vrs. old - _ _ .- l . llull t b register- L Joseph Nah‘ Bum River‘ lIéIffi Irlriliyollgiced by Ezhllsltor. Gov- 2. Frank NfacAulay a Sons ‘ , . our“ um Rand‘ ernment Bulls excluded 3. Kenneth W. Anderson. , l. W. C. Lewis IS: Solis. Ayrshire Grade Heifer 1 year old‘ 2‘ Ernest Undcrhay. 1. Duncan H. Coffin & Sons. i Hollie!!! Bllll c!" RQI- 2. Frank Pa uct. A l 1. J. Lincoln Dewar, New Perth. 3_ Kenneth tlwuuflny, Scum m“ (Ju§::_')"° Gun "m" CM‘: 3 Animals, get of l sire, Rrg. 2. R. L. Burge, Five Houses. c; 1‘ Wank Mncmnav a sons l. .1, Lincoln Dewar. Holstein Cow in milk or calf i Home“, Gm.“ “em-r can 2, Jerome Mawmmm ' 2. R. L. Surge. 7'" “d 9'" 3"- (Jllhlitll Ayrshire Grade Heifer Calf J‘ Dquglaf; Ankw‘ l. Douglas Aitken. 1_ ,1, Linegln Dcwnr, (senkm l 2 animals ilrogcny of 1 Dam Reg. 1. Ernest Undcrliny. 2. Brent Stclncl. 3. Douglas Altken. ti. W. l-l. ‘Povriishcild k Sons. Champion Holstein Bull any age, J..Lincoln Dewar, New Perth 1. Jerome MacDonald. l 2. Frank MacAulay 8: Sons. | Jersey or Guernsey Bull 3 yrs. l. Ernest Underhay, Bay Fortunc , "say or Guernsey Bull 1 year .. ES. Rose, East Baltic. Jcz-scy or Guernsey Bull (‘all l. l-ariicrt UHIlCThIIY. Jcrsey or Guernsey cow in milk‘, Ilcd , R cg. _W. S. Lewis d: Sons, Si. Peter's 3111'. age. 110g. ‘ Douglas Allkcn. I7Ol‘lllll(‘ 13.". ‘go. Champion Ayrshire Bull, any agc, 1. Ernest Undcrhay. 2. Ernest Undcrhay. 3. Ernest Underhay. osc. t. E. S. R ‘Jersey or Gssernaey_ Champion Ayrshire Female any 88¢. Reg. l Fortune. 3. Douglas Altkcn. "2 l Clldziipinn Holstein Female any THE FINEST ARMED FORCES IN THE WORLD "Tl-III l or Guernsey Champion Jars?’ Bull any ale. - Ernest Underhay, Bay Fortune.‘ Champion Jersey Female any age, Reg. Ernest Underhay. t Sliver Cup for the best dairy 00w [in milk or calf, any breed, donatol by the Canadian Bank of Commerce and won by Ernest Undarlsay. l“ with Beaview Forw Lzdy-lolsfl, Special Prizes dorsatfl ‘on til Ayrshire Breeders’ Assn. uni. msls shown to be registered and ages calculated from J y lit» - C‘ ’ Mrshire Bull I yl and over w. u. Lewis d; Sana I Champion Ayrshire Bull sands: yrs. Duncan Coffin a Sons, Bay Ibr- tune. Champion Ayrshire Cow I yru and over w. C. Lewis 8a Sons. Cillsmplon Ayrshire Cow under 3 yrs. Brent Stead, Bay I'm-tune. L. W. Roper, Judge SHEEP R Shropshire Ram 2 shears or eves cg. l. H. J. MacKinnon. Rollo Bay. 1 gowln Reid a Son, Rollo Jay. .. rank ..iacAulil a 5mg, YSourls Line Road. y l Shropshire Ram Lamb leg. , 1. Preston Bryenton, Rollo jey ! _2._Preston_‘l3ryenton, 1o 3 ___ ___ -- __.- Continued on Page 3 gel m4 Idle wartime food. CENTURY 0F ”¢¢om¢¢l- 71:28” 7444.‘ gamma Eam THAT most ‘valuable protein plant, the punnullh‘. the peculiar habit oi burying its lncd pod; in“ the earth to ripen, instead of raising their: is the sir To do this the flower-stalk, lsoldlrlq the young 99¢.‘ qrsduslly curves downward eitor the flower has‘ passed ewsy end finally penetrates ills soil when the pods ripen. Hence their oillar name of “qrquudqruhfi Thin. when processed by the exclusive Scllwarh soothed, tho qrounil-nut becomes aPeanut Butler el ellclous, mellow smoothness. for cookies, for sandwiches, and as a butter-newt" spread for children's Iun . oood l... them. Their ch“ n“, 1°" l‘ “d ‘I ' Peanut Butter as a nouris‘ ‘ 5°)’. $¢llwortz-olvd be sure! I. I. IGIIAITI I IONI IQITII Canada's Oldest Coffee and Spice House iilimrlix. 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