“PAfZE SIXW . fur CHARl-9T1LEIQWN LPQARDlAN TODAY ONLY — TITANS OF TERROR “ FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE WOL FMA N ” “fUMEN AT ‘VAR -— NOVELTY REEL AND INTO THE CLOUDS -— A Color Pgrgdg SHOWING AT 3.15 — 7.00 AND 9.00 PRINCE ED WARD 2--DA YS--2 —-FRI. and SAT: BPIFURE PEARL HARBOR. THIS STORY WAS DYNAMITE . . . NOW IT’S T.NT v- Ccmmonwealth Air hauling Plan said one Australian with a puzzled ‘EVERYTHING ! J f4 HE story Hollywood t before Pearl Harbor! ‘ Explosive drama oi‘ war. love and reck- less adve nturc among = forbidden islands! “vi-all vi '¢$‘\»‘ ' fiwwqhefi-fi“ ‘ TO-NIGH T BAHAT in Oddfellows Hall AUCTION BRIDGE IMMORTALITY, H0 By Mr. and Mn. Willa Canadian Boiios Rated As "Tops" By Empire Lads LECTURE W CAN WE BE SURE? I'd McKay of Charlottetown 161531.153)’ .29» 1944 ONSORED BY THE ROYAL CANADIAN SEA CADETS “KENT” AT 'I‘HE “PRINCE EDWARD” THEATRE ” ANOTHER HIT SP i" a" "f 3'. THURSDAY. JANUARY 20th, s.oo P.M. “MILK FOR BRITAIN i Parlor B, Queen nelel av ENID Nuur FUND” i” Public Welcomed - rm _ N. Collggflgg Canadian Press Staff Writer WTNNIPEG. Jill. l8 -- (CPI -- 'a'fa$'u'iu"a‘a'a'a"-'n'a'n'a'fu Canadian girls are “t0p6' agree boys from all over the world stat- Ett“ ‘iiit-tl." .fi.°.“.'““‘il.t‘ét"‘“:‘t‘., Symphonic ‘Music ti‘? dTfi§éifiit“fil°ifié.-p9fit?liifii.°tl Ila; Wider Appeal rating of Canadian belles. “They must have their faults," frown. “bu so far I haven’ not- BY 550N317 KENNEDY med anyytA New Zeus“; guddy, Canadian Press Stall Writer shivering in has greatcoat added. TORONTO» Jlm- 13 "fmn- 511‘ "Your girls counteract your weath- 131118514 Mach/Dina" {ll-mil "ll-l- er and that's saving a. lot." despite‘ the ginn reilliies of war. The boys have definite o lnlons i” WE?!“ "5 l} ‘Eslm f} "lem- 111°" on their likes and dislikes n wo-lcfn“ m“ at» "WM-ls comm"! men. ‘rilcir net peevcs- -giggling. ° the beauw °§symp§°m° mum- Mcat of them admitted they didn't TS" tEmesl- . fommchr “I m9 mind watchlnfl thefcuntortions of i°r°“ 1° tsyTTmflgy Qmiastm-usfld a Jitterbug but. “Id lust as soon “km ‘Kelwtefv 1“t“e|w35bn° °°d do a native war dailce myself" was “h "W" n 9W5}. g "hkic- ‘m! ‘m the general verdict t c part of wnltnc- e composers, and “The first m.“ z notlced r those utlo merely wish to listen and about Canadian girls. is their “£14. V m . _‘r Peaches and cream jmulplexion." u ° “ibd “a; m e “Fall” "l" said F0‘ K J: Snail...‘ 1187B ins \..i a mar e increase Australza. "Australian " c“ ‘mlslcal °"-"““P°5fti°“5 b) 3mm! it -» - e h .:."_:“.':l:...;°;";r:;:~..ftnt..er.:r i . ' ' . ' Sgifélchlfe st 011i: records. and subscriptions to all symphonic concerts and high lltlllltlti, MARSHALL W, I'IX'I‘RA — NEWS AIIKQLYCE SALE OF EVENING TICKETS AT OUR lil)X()!"!"lCiil EVERY AP“'I‘ERNOON FROM 3-5 P.M. _ _,. .13.: J<;I:€ A L‘! Iiilmemi-a. .1- RUTH TERRY = _ o... "n, uiiillillklfli '01!" SIWDIS liary lmitlma-l-illlivllllim wfiiitlidtiuawiiSflfM-HORES _-.-.._...._._.+-_4:$J.-4.;::....t.._.uc. .__ ... L»; ..__a._ -_ __ DON WINSLOV!’ 0F THE COAST GUARD N0. 4 KINGS 0F BASKETBALL — SNAPSHOTS o its; -=- nElEE-ITnT. - cocoa CARTOON SECRET SERVICE IN IJARKEST AFRICA N0. 7 ONLY AT 2.30 causing an electrical disturbance in the llElEhbOYhUOU. I‘3.\iti\\'C't'I'H. Lil 18 _].¢p._ Pccpry n. ti. I AFTER-SHAVE LOTION FATAL ‘ TORONTO, Jan. 13-—(CP)—Twol . lllllc rl-nllzcu the ‘Toronto men have died in the last month from drinking after-shave‘ _ tlon, chief coroner Dr. il- l , Lawson disclosed ‘h? lilqucst into dcatl ' old McDonald in Toronto Jail. last night during l Nov. 15 of Har- I caused by alcoholic poisoning rc- nulilzu: from drinking u. lotion made in ‘Toronto. recommended that af- ollrl other alcoholic lo- t-nsnllyczi inc illslllntl tions be “finned "5 ‘m’ amen“! m tLondon, Enlzirlrld, said one word before me "Em" iwould define his opinion o.‘ Canad- ian girls: “lovely? I LAC. flank Ealment of ltliddlesex, Jfingland. didn't think tilcn- was a tEnglish and Cnnadia" girls. "Al-fwmjng cap“ tthough you aren't as C!l1\\'€IllIOIl31.| England. says xvhat intrigues him most is that you rail't tell what age a womzin is DVH‘ hert- "Miild you, I like it." he said. tle I as weather is t" 1° when the al Opaiions on cities wort Saskatoon. Vnlicoilvet- g“(i Toronto [were the tlirc? rzlilkli ' ‘LAC. Turllz Yo.) a C ‘frcni North Queens‘ ‘Royal Australian Air In re. Tifmo ' Hu d tillrrri iltcir rccrk. Poiisclotislv wiles con- listening "ti ("Jen one number. ed rhnt by such an t-ctllri bcconze dulled fir“ prefer-Hm ‘=ollllclt' no en-I v l i. I ‘round L; - . ct. t .5 llx’ well as iacilo ‘ .5 s.l.i:c:i L11»: credit in ‘l’ the IIJISICZII appetites of simply nlzlgili nt “Saskatoon for no. force ind who pr: anonymous ‘. 3T0 . snitl all air ,1", ' FUnflIll altered t lc suggestion - orlnlesims should .. Hit FJTHG attit- 711115911112‘, and 51'}, c llli‘. ‘YYI-Olrjlfill and if the flrt is n kept flourishing l; goon dirs cut.“ - rank ,~ \¢ll lctlk at it. you co t, teat Tarcnto." ‘VRENS A“ Sig)?!‘ VIILILE. LONDON - (CI-W 4 Two Wren officers who ucrc in Slclll‘. Scrniid Officer Jew“ Alntltrt- 2i"? seccllcl Officer ltovtrili" t Their names appear in n li=t of n3 Royal Narv n-rsonnol who have been alvnrded clccorati for dis- tineulsltcfi ' ccs during the Sicilv opcrntio TOKD}?6 i‘ gg-IFIOIV United Stwtcs c: - sorshrp of All “l? LONDON -=’JP\— HUSH Dalton. on British and cutrlil ships Brit- Dresldent of the Boar-i of Trade. Elsli wars. nailed Japanese‘ liner told the Hcllso of Commons Britain‘.- ‘ ASHJTLLI. .\ , and ieuitoves 21 Gm": “W600 5l‘Dl1l'-' is “oillv .11'st eoual mans on route lrclm Sail Francisco to the demand and s‘0c‘:s have fall- to Germany vi_l Japan. en v0": low in relation to lvliat is ‘—“'_i'—— ssnrv." (voilsumpt- CRANLEIGH, Surrey. Englandm in (CF) - Vlctory's in the air; Street IEIIDL; in thb Surrey town are b61118 ilreparcd to give a certain amount 01 light a: sihcrt notice. " i ‘i t: Famous Western liatlonal Film Board Star In Suppr- Deluxe Picture Movies. (Hilda W. Gillisl ———- Packed with h-lliq‘. fast act-ion anti ‘comctvt the lllEWCSt. 0f Us: time... - rl:;;..-..::."=.z*:i..l> mm" . wit.» - m» starts. as“: st_.*n...,°w“°* 1147M Most famous of the western stars. . ' - Republic's Rov Rogers sings. fidea zliicl chases the villain through the ~ [swiftly-paced If»: luXc western t0 " wuntcrnc lit ‘its end with his title I l unquestioned. i Cast tls a light-hearted. easy- gioiilz cowboy, R0 era discovers the int-furious plot o Brock Daxlvera, Ipiaycd bv OllSlOW Stevens. to get control of the great horse ranch which for izcxlciaitinns has been trolled by the Adams family. The tircscnt Adams. ilillylk. oy Joe“... Cmhaii has allowed the govern- ‘ lincnt coiltract for horses. won by his fninllci for veaas. to slip into . tho hands of Danvcrs, n suave busi- ness man- DJIWOFS has his eve; - \")Ol"l 11.10 ranch and ilpcn fiLlluflS .u.lughler. Kim. who ls played h? r " .1c~':c.y Ruth 'I‘crry. ' _ | Rogers. of course. savm the situ- ation and wins the Blrl. but in U10 meantime there are some b.v tht "Song of [S18 ‘Pivzuetzlrs “sltglxfil-Tfifllél-lfa‘ ques one. y .09 n , t comedy by Gllirm “B18 30>" Wu‘ hams and Mary Treen and R09 "characterizations by Dlulcan Ren- mmo, mmy Mason. Roy Bares-oft. ‘Kenna Duncan. . 9W9" m‘ I Julian R-ivero. I (USMC photo from NEA) Ali's well that ends wcld, dc- scribes the feelings of Licut. William H. McCorlzle, U. S. Navy chaplain. Above, he ex- nmlnes his helmet, pierced by ‘ Jap bullet when he landed with .- Ilarincs on Boligainvillc Island. ' ,1 Bullet holes (circled) were welded over, and “tin hat." went 1 back iruservlce. _ Soft A5 FLEEKE Gniflflevllslllllms I Cottrell, a former detective from 5°h°°l “Omens were “dd m" 1°“ This love cf syilltiloiiit- music applied to otlicv countries as well as Canada. In London. England. Quéacifs‘ Hall wtl: burned down and [great deal of diflefcnce between a mldmg “ 5y Fflgfitufi? Butut-he rlllswqnllice ségl‘. rii-oved too _, - _ smn’, a nausea n persons lheaadqed‘ 5g i?“ “mmben OfIIIOCKIXIE to tlelr the music were Atl lltic. C‘ . .t. par-d the _ , __ __ lglrls here '\ famfvti lrcr-Ilties of tuImd “M” [Wm “"“‘°“’“l Per‘ ‘Peachtrec St. Atlanta. folmances‘ . i LAC. John Bullies ot Lancashirc. Lhfilainbztl‘ “m” “SHIV mcceeded . Ht-i-lwrt Fucker as con- ductor of the tamed Mendelssohn parti-tlly to the "Anything to Luiprovc is my nlotto.|g€_g\i\_°i'ng‘ l:12fifiérfflzfvctg?gghgyiaggI WWO D9111? nlavttl on the air. tend- r _' B ng m after the lsl Acting: tTiII ‘ F _ _ rm; .. ‘2- .0 ..Il'. fihiaCazzilill was have been mvtlrdetl tn: Bvli, Dom M um“ Creel“ F°*.)"um'-\’ _./.c. A,‘ JAN, gg__1g.w._gytqaln rejected ‘trice Hamill of Eic-tithport. During "King cf the Cotvboyms" secure aiidi |who shall say that our frletnd did B ' ‘because of the Christ who died in ai egretted | African radios were, .~—-~_ ___-_ ' ‘ ROBERT DUNCAN MacCANNELL 1 Early Wednesdav morning, Janu- ary 5th. 194A. there passed from this life to the lifc jmit beyond one of Charlotwtowrrs most esteemed and mast useful citizens. Robert Duncan MaoOannell. It was an unexpected transition but such ls life. The funeral was one of the city's largest. All creeds and conditions of society gathered in an overflow \vli_..n mnuc znc congregation na large outside as inside the home. He was troubled with asthma for Imam! Yea-rs but. was able to be at his work until two weeks previous toflhis death. \..ie tile son 0f the Mal l aild Euphenlla lvLacOan- ncll Ellis youth was spent in Long Creek except for one veal" in Bos- ton. Mass. and one year in Western Cannda- ln 19M lie married Bea- h forty-three veais in this city. he was employed for some time ilt_ Bruce Stewart & 00.. later going. into business for himself at the! Prince Grocery until his death. The Rev. Neil Herman conducted the service assisted by Rev. Ron- ald Noble. Rev, Dr, Gengc. Rov. Carlyle Webster. Rev. A. E. Todd. "Nearer My God To Thee" and gAllvlde With Me" were sum: with e. ."Behold an Israelite indeed in ‘whom is no grille." l Mr. Herman. n. close friend of the ideceassd spoke in terms of intiin- liaatéadapnreclation of the one whom i 0 9D tical and pointed to those who OEhmlB in appreciation of one whom to know was to love and respect. The preacher said in c-art:—‘We are told. to-dav b.v mmlv hilffd- headed commercial men that 3'01! can't be a Christian in these com- petitive times and succeed in busi- ness. But in the quiet of his room. you and L-friends of the late Rob- ert Mawanneil-oan go back, in memory to one who was a Chlrst- ian-now translated to the lzlc-ry of the immortals-and one who deliv- rred the goods in good measure Rm: honest weight. w all who came; and not ucceed? He never flails who serves his fellows in standards true ‘ and high and such n one was Rob- , ert Dlmcan MacCallnell." “Our brother MtlcCannell made a host of friends. His close friends ‘collect. him "Bob." Thev called him ause he was "Bob" to ollo Church of which he was a them by friendship’; patent right." devout member. Besides his got-I "But what. has friendship to do with businse? Much everv way- Fdendshin rLl-aws the cold steel from business and makes business akin to the Klngdmn God- Friendahip casts up the high/wily and gathers on the stones of in- lmml competition and malts _ . road between men and nations 3:111:33‘- Domiwflkayrlfig? the pathway of mam: and the end M l, 8mm... mflch makes the Charlottetown and Ddease at home. 9001' poorer and the rloh richer ling iiglhgé vnlgfirfngnléflllrfialgtollflndfigil George Gallant. Cyster Bed 8w the world into tears an “The little store at the oorrm‘ (Prim: ndwterstseta awaaheldfromhiah onD ° ° a a l". rt fie 2s to at. Ann's Gggaigh. enif. the Mane River. where Requiem High Mara more than a rlrooelw ator the store of friendship: et to balk ovelr tho where men m problems ‘of life. The Prince Groc- erv alga a fireside when mm bmlah and feeling til-lat esa k lilt- a little more than dollars and oen an life is more Inca. and thB _v more t vou out on your back n "I can't aino here. I dare not top hen. Our departed friend and ' rother needs no brass tablet 0f common-tom his omory. His life la written in tho ‘-~--t< of his famllv. Seldom MW I seen such devotion and love the familv circle as I have seen io- ldav. The bellteaved wife and lmouier. together with the sons and Id rs are the memorials of one who founht a wood flnht {and They face the future with no A tablet in Arabic sci in the richly-decorated wall u! n mosque in tho Holy City of liitirt-uzin. Tunisia, fakes the attention of Serg- "ns to main» "iv public not only cont c. F. Gallant. of the n.c ar forces in North AIIICQ. From . 1 ~ They boys m‘... Canada but Shaka ffilnllsfélkpvitli ti-e music, but even IC‘ rlottetown. I E L, Gallant la only one o! hundreds of Canadian MACY and BY MEMBERS 0F rlflh CORP’ "m" "h" M" """°" ‘h’ m’ "m" °" 1"" m" ‘M’ “m” bues (ILC A.F. Photo.) Mrs. James MacDonald. CharlotteU sold and’ Went IWY Pater Doiron. Wilfred Doll-on. buain 17m d Florence uOlslr, and Robert ll l 5' Greek Relief alrelleflt to mourn his wife $3335; gmesgaauei "4 5o. 5,1. ‘ “ .MM M“ vntlon Aimv saorzs; Milk 101' charkmjewwn; Britain $19.15: Total $177.95. _ Eyboume Muguh, The following cfficels were all gym 14mg ma; Ka~ Mrs, inted for the etlsilifllf W"? '- k: tnl , P0 l Warren MacDonald. Oharfilhefgwn; President. Miss Margaret MacLecd, Amhenzt Bruce. . N. S. 'I‘l1ree child- Vice-Pros" Mrs. Robin Clay; 'Scc.- ren predeceased him. Also two sis- 'i‘reas.. M15. W. l. Green; Direct- lei-s. Mrs- Flora lvllacPhee. Char- ors. Mrs. B MacM-aster. MYS- E- lotteiown and Mrs. Ewen MacKln- H. Clay. Nlrs W. ltir-cKenziez non of Regina and ten grand child- Auditors. Mrs. N. W l-tatleod and ren. En! M" The funeral was held from his m“ i. home on Friday. January 7th. ‘The spmuqrou s 00], r pallbearers were: Messrs. A. K. EXAMINATION %acfile%l Nail MnazCrlllslnelLJfl. ._ .- 9e - 195 1' 9 ant 95W Tl S rl "t0 Sch l Examin- ohmssm‘ and Arm“! 999W“- , out»? 311g gfirllglflflti 15%.. was held céflntglélxtlyflfvt wok place at Pwolefi in the school and. in spits of the The following are the floral lri-‘fififiifi? mu‘ a wood number a _ “WS- ,'l‘he pupils were examined in tlic Piu°w—wlfe- dillercnt subjects by their teacher, figfifen" — Ham- Maflml "m1 Mrs. Dixon. and. by their ready “wréliui-lvtae. Harold and 2.11. §§§§§§§.;,§§"’.“,§f§.-Zl§§v “n making 51mm — M“ After the iessurls. the renewing Bobby; Violet. Melbo H!» and program was garflgd m“; Familly: Kay. Warren and JfiNXLVl mcttabl.m_ge¢u,use w; Qugtpm. Bruce. Jean: Graham; A. K. anc. my Haw, Guns, gem: Cggfiflel and 11x11; E236“ 1%‘? smttation—dalvbreakcls. Myron 05°". ° “"131 - §~ Di i _w~il _ t s t_. Vel- pmmlcki Th“ Rum" Fllmm’? w- ma NlfiIllg-iwflllHIXIIDIKIIIgLCQJXLIAIIIIOIXt. "d. Kilzgilrls and Ignatius Muiphy; flgcltatlcrlr-Al) Exegpgon‘ m1- Mrs. Frank MacEnchei-n and em- Wm yuan-m; “Y- T-Kmfl Oriel‘? M11 and WF- wm- ‘l‘ri0—-Ch.r'lstnlt'.1s Bells. Joyce. gllgsrlegas wgeksvgxfgtlgéyétlrbfigf Beryl nmi Sheila lViacLetiln ten- lottatown Baptist Church; J. Pope fifixigfun-I Tmdec my sadd L m‘ a Clark; The Vaillderstine Family; Recimtimhqfiqmc Lamont P9"- vlvlflfl B115 Filmu-Vl 059W" lVl0H0lCgllJ—ti0il1LbU(lY5 rlctui-c. Robertson and Family. Southport: Velma Mnclnwsn 3e" 911d 59119-3 MI- “m! Mm A" Dialogue-Olufit/mas every day, 139mm MT- ind M11 J" Aim“ Alice Martin and Velma MacIntnali_ and Mr and Mrs. Trevor Davlzon. Reckwuol, __ 5mm, and the 1-90-11- Mouse. Donald Lamont. i‘? Duet-Beryl and sheila MacLean. Friends and relatives oi Marlin. mnmgue-The u“ m“ Cmlsb 11°! 33 "id summndinfl districts‘ ‘iii-IE prctt-liy decorated tree was learned with deepest rcl'.re~.. of m? then stripped of its parcels. impila D8551“; of one of its nlor-t highly ‘and teacher being remcmbeircti. The respected citizens in lief-wit 01 pupils were then treated with can- Reubcn Gallant at his iiome on dy and apples. The National Ail- Tuesday. December 28. them brought the gattllcl-inu to a The deceased had been in falling close- health for some time but was up ———-—-- and about a8 usual until a few SOMEWHERE IN SCOTLAND- days before hi; passing. (OP) - Eight housewives of this He was born on the old liome- village are credited with booming stead in Martin, in 1872, where he ‘ production at a wai- factory here lived until his death He was by calllilg each morning for thc known to be an honest- farmer lists of shopping for whatever the and good nel llbo . alwayr wlilin: girls in the plant need. to lend a he ping hand. He will b8 Bfeativ missed in the —-—> lty but moat sadly mined in the home. He was visited during hlrl illness by his pastor. Rev. Father Dalton who administered to him the last rites K the fvrmali Cath- rowlng wife he leaves to mourn. the following sons and daughterazi Adrlanr Jfartin; Eugene and. Henry. Western Canada: Adele lvvlni Cltheritifl. Mrs. Alfred Ewan. Charlottetown: Mai-y. Mrs. Mary Bridge. also survive. Iha funeral was celebrate by Rev. Earl Dalton who also officiated at the grave. The pallbearers wele Measrsu Defend i est Gallant. Albert Gallant. Araenault. Rest in pence. Erode-row»: w. r. W1. wsa he d at the bums of Mrn. a. W. Mfilreod “little? Mas-gang food supplement especially in thescltgmea of‘ celrtain tdeficienfxé-IIEZE; acuw- 5 Pr” c“ ' °°n “cu” i: ear-round tonic contain: vita ui -up c cmen a every _ the meeting lf- Wfininn the ode Eegegmm that deyelqp “gong bones and healthy teeth in growlnil was aunl. and the creed repeated un iwn. Mil call wsu answered children. element-a that help stimulate the flPllflilev impfflve filflmm mum‘ h“ mu” and km me b; ‘I members. Annual dues were fortify m, gyptem against colds and common winter ills. and build HP faith." reading of the mlnutgq of the asenle oi‘ vigor and general well-being. B11 Paid to‘ 9 members. 111a -atsln of shame on their faces. not lbeoatlae pf hurl-an worthiness, but our room and in our stead and by faith has passed on to all of us the i ‘legacy. which dollars and cenlta r~~-" l-"v w" which moth and rust can't corrupt" - - “F-tfl" brother sleooa to k ' a . land m 1g o“, Loflf targ-feshwghge“ ‘knitting and sewing work was twe sleep to wake w-lth him ln the "Mm-led on throulrhout the veal‘. warlaaa. swordless. bombless. sin- leaa. teal-lean Lmd where the inhab- nnvar now old." “Wm” "mun T965"? "'4 "M An ' ' “ -' of emulsifying makes Scott's Emulsion 4 time! tasting, rich in i last. regular School and ick vlsitii ' flue easier to digest than plain cod liver oil. Pleaaant- ‘ HD0118!!- Thc aeorotflrywénaaurel!" viuminl A and D. this_tonic is highly recommended for all the familY- Buy a large. economical bottle today-at alldfullimk- SCOTTS EMULSION “i ll (limit ltHli-Rillillil ionic Z52 fillet/fr!» "ave a report. for the year. as follows in part. ‘ran mastinu we-‘e held: fourteen ntesrtbers en- rolled Reports were sir-i regular- lv to the supervisor. Hell Cross For various (MRTIHQQ the following an-lcunta were collected in the dia- trict by the institute memberl- TlllllL-FBL-SAT. —JMI. 27-28-29 who can Iivo if! v "If [DMD that can give us such a m, Y’ Yilil w» can thrill to m ADDED r0 rnoonaiu 2-? COMMUNITY SING - FEATURING THESE sous nrrs _ “PISTOL PACKING MAMA" - "PUT YOUR "We anounn ME HONEY" - “YOU'LL Ncvaa KNOW" MARCH or TIME. "NAVAL LOG or VICTORY" - DONALD DUCK CARTOON AND NEWS 0F THE DAY- TICKETS 0N sacs NOW AT cilnrlalrs BOOK- STORE - REDDIN BROS. - JENhINS PHAR- liaving purchased the properly of the late lcfuta Wood. 1 Will bl crushing grain daily at. Hunter Riv- cr. Also sawing lumber. on . PRETTY WEDDING AT ALI: SAINTS‘ The nlnrrizige of M-w Lieut. John Stiles Fraser. R. Fraser. of KClliiillgiflll. P.L‘.I., tool plfl afternoon at 2.30 o'clock in All S iiits’ Church. 'l.‘h.i bride‘: father officiated. a-Sslm-ti by Rel‘- R. Hughl Huggins played the c , wg given in mar- riage by Mr. S. S. Sherwood and was attended by Miss Peggy Clarke as bridesmaid Lieut l-Iugh Mm:- Lellail, of Sydney, N 5.. was boat man and the usher; were Captain I-I .D. Hicks. R C.A.. Bridgetown. Tile bridc Wort! u eustllliic steel biuc silk suede street lciigill with shirt-ed sleeves and 1am on the graceful skirt. wore 5 small black felt, hat with ll halo of veiling with tiny iclt She woie it corsagc _quet of critnsan roses and wlilto Following the ceremony it ceptioil was hcld at the ilcmc of E. s Sherwood- Rockcliffe. Latcr the young Cnli~ left, for "me Laureutians. The bride travelled iii a wool dress with a teal hliic cloth cont with lzlazk Persian lamb col- la. She won: a small matchlni Persian lamb nut and can-led I- the same fur. On their Ovut-of-tnwil truer-ts C. K. Wlinllt-y oi‘ Sydrcy. NS. tltlid Mrs. Andrew Dunn. oi Kin;- s o . he Hm_e FFQQI with u Great Family Tonic Now, more than ever before, we must protect the health of theclrixogéi front-the backbone of the nation a war effort. For every n of 0n the evvmng of Dec. 22nd the" of m; family, from Dad down to the youngest‘, the regular 1M d “mun mam“ or m” Bfldxaww“ seotfla Emulsion is highly recommended as an important tonic flu 1 t