___JANUARY s. 1946 TD-DAY — _PIIINDE EDWARD SHOWING A’! 3:15 - 7 AND 9 ADDED: GUAM-SALVAGED ISLAND , HCIllnIi ATHLETIC ITEMS AND l > .. , ' g5» i 0+¢+++e+e+e++4-~e-‘-~---- ~ EGG omens" Effective January prices for Eggs F.0.B. Shipping Point. Graded New _ Free Cases Ungraded A Large 33 29 A Medium 31 27 A PuIIet 24 20 Grade B 28 24 Grade C 22 18 We will, be pleased to supply shipping cases for ungraded eggs prepaid to your nearest Railway Sta- tion. ATTENTION GRADING a good‘ supply of new Keyes Trays and will requirements. We earnestly solicit your shipments which will have our careful attention. DAVIS i ISLAND DDLD CHARLOTTETOWN FRASER LTD. and STDRADE DD. LTD. P. E. I. vvw 7th we will pay the following STATIONS-We have wooden egg case shooks and be pleased to look after your Mflllf IN CANADA GENERAL ELF N, ‘h \) CTRIC LAMPS Que and conomy ‘value. To protect u: pod! eight-always I lagi red to give high light able 22:, Geaeraljllectric lamps are today's best ll l IIIIOGI etbooli, to protect your for the General Electric aaine. ‘m’ l l wizo. CAPITOL "IMr. Guy l-iemnhlll. this war vet- TD-DAY and WED. Shows 8:15 - 7 - 8:45 ‘Willis 0i HUilliUR REACHING FROM lHi SWAMPIANI)‘ ,_,,_ . “Jmrsmnln SIIEILA EDWARD RYAN - RYAN NEWS - MUSICAL COMEDY WARNERS’ “CO- PILOT" AUTHENTIC TALE OF THE FLYING TIGERS "God Is My Co-Pilot," Col. Rob- ert Lee Scott, Jr.'s best selling, auto- biography on which the arner Bros. film is based, is his own per- sonal story, told in the words oi a fighting man. Brought to screen by Warner Bros. (tihe film is currently at the Capitol Theatre). in all the thrilling gory of a dra- matic motion picture, Col, Scott's story is an inspiration for our youth who today, more than ever, look for their future in the sky. The film stars Dennis Morgan in the role of Scott, pilot of a rugged Cur- tiss P-40, and features Raymond Massey, Dane Clark, Andrea King and Alan Hale lll supporting roles. Col. Scott's tale is a record of courage and a boy's long-lived de- sire to fly, Scott's education in fly- ing included the dangerous post- graduate work of "taking over" during the bitter winter of 1034 when many Anny pilots died, learn in: to fly the mail, lie tells of other ordcals »- lonely nights of celestial navigation, fighting ice on his wing tips. crossing through treacherous down drafts and fight- gigl the Jap in the bloody skies over na. Canadian Legion Branch Formed Saturday, January 5th., saw the formation of a large and enthusi- astic branch of the Canadian Le- gion, BESL. at Georgetown at the request of formcr servicemen of this town, Provincial Command members visited hero and assisted in the formation ‘of the Braiirh. Col. T. B. E0 ers, Provincial President and Ma or David llirithlc- son wer introduced to the meet- ing by r. Herbert George and they capably explained the consti- tution of the Canadian Legion, and stressed the obligations members and officers would assume on form- ing a branch. Mr. William Fitzgerald, a veteran of this war, was elected President. ;cran, was elected as vice president. An executive of Allister H. Stewart, veteran of both wars; Lawrence Batchllder and Elmer Jeffery, both veterans of this war, was elected. A Secretary-Treasurer will be n11- pointed by the executive. Allister H. Stewart, Herbert George, member oi the Montague Branch and . Waldron Lovers, member. of the Charlottetown Branch acted as scrutlnlzers for the election of the officers. Over forty applications for membership were received. Members present were sworn in and an investlture of the elected officers held. Mr. Fitzgerald on assuming the chair. promised to devout all his energies and abilities to office and called for the support of all members. The Provincial Executive feels that’ this Branch has great oppoi~ tunltles for service to the Com- munity and should develop into one of th; largest branches in the Province. . Holy Redeemer Hall I'D-NIGHT 8.30 (HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ilEliTliAl. tumour This ool la reserved f no of loollutioereat, Inlt M. n of a llllIly nature may be at flve oeota a weed. strictly II!- abls in advance. _ CRASWILL loi- Photographs. GONFE ll; ‘ - s” C]? NATION L!!! IN MADE FINE SHOWING - The arand total of Monte ue district collection for the P. .I. Protes- tant Orphanage was $482.10. REGULAR monthly meeting Kniirhts oi Columbus Tuesday 9Vm1ll6. 8.15. 1-7-21 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT. -- The enkaizement is an- BWHCOd oi Edna Irene. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Rufus Stevenson, Hazel Grove, to Waldon Alvin son g“ Mg. 113211.116 ‘Bkertrlam. rove. arr e o a e ace in the near future. p MEETING 0f St. Peter's Bay Branch of Canadian Legitm w be held in the Court House, Thursday night, 8.30. All members and non- members requested to a/ttend. G. L. Sanderson, Secretary. 1-5-21. FUNERAL SUNDAY-The fune- ral of the late Mrs. William H. MacDonald was held Sunday after- noon. short service at he: residence was conducted by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Funeral services were held In Calvin Pres. bytorien Church and were con- ducted by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster and the Rev. E. R. Mac- Vicar. The pallbearers were six nephews: B. Earle MacDonald, Round MacDonald, Leslie Mac- Donald, David Mutch,l"red Mutch, Ralph Stewart. HOME PROM OVERSEAS — C.Q.M.S. Adrien Plneau, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Felix Pineau, Rustico, arrived safely home on Monday. Dec. 31st. after having served 4 and l-il years overseas. On New Year's night a large number of friends and brother George, who had ar- rived from overseas a month be- fore, a most hearty ‘ _. Rev. J. C. Pitre was present. Supper was served by their mother and the evening was spent ln music and singing. BATliS-OULTON - At a quiet ceremony pleriormed on December 20 at the ome of Mr. and Mrs. William Trenholme, 4311 Harvard avenue, uncle and aunt of the bride. Miss Iola Mao Oulton, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oultoii of Coleman, P.E.I., became the bride of Sergt. Roy Oswald Bates. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Bates, of Montreal. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. Carl Dean of Ottawa. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Tren- holme. She wore a dressmaker suit of pastel blue, with a corsage of ping roses and white poms. A re- ception for relatives and intimate friends followed the ceremony. Sergeant and Mrs. _ Bates spent their honeymoon in Ottawa. ‘Ihey gill reside in Montreal. -Montreal tar. MT. HERBERT Y.P.U.—'I‘he following is the slate of officers for 1946, appointed at a regular meeting recently: Honorary presi- dent, Rev. E. R. MacVlcar; presi- dent, WlJlilOfl Wood; vice presi- dent, Mrs. Ralph Raynor; treasur- er, Allison Mutch; secretary, Dew- er Hamm: Christian Fellowship convenor, Sue Jones; Christian Mission convenor. Mrs. Ralph Ray- nor; Christian Citizenship conven- or, Winston Wood; Christian Cult- iire convenor, Ralph Raynor; rec- reation convenors. Alvin Munn. Wilfred Mutch. Agnes and Pree- man MacKenzle; leadership train- iiig, Mrs. Ral h Raynor, Rev. Mac- Vicar; re or ers, Kathleen Ray- nor. Mrs. lph Raynor; sick com- mittee, Anne Inizs, Russel Faiqu- liarson and Jim MacPlierson. IIOME BRREAVIID - The new! has been received by Mrs. C. U. MacNevin, Bridgeport, N. 5., of the death on Nov. 29th of- her sis- ter, Mrs. Cllfford Barker (nee Queenie Alden) In her thirty- elghth year. Death came at Chel- tenham England, following an op- eration. Slie leaves her husband. two sons and a little daughter. Sal- ly. who is just seven years oi‘ age. Queenie was well known in the West River and Cornwall districts. having spent a number of years tn this country residing first at "The Manse, New Dominion, nnd later at "The Parsonage." Corn- wall, during the time that her brother-ln-law v. C. Mac- Nevin, scrvcd as minister in these sections of "The Island." GOES T0 WEST INDIES — On New Year's Day Captain and Mrs. Hugh Maclean and their little dau hier. Catherine, left New Glasgow or Kingston, Jamaica, in thc British West Indies. Ciipi. Maclean is the son of Mr. anzl Mis. Wilbur H. Mac-lean oi Fraser's Mountain. For the past five years he has been serving with the Aux- iliary Bervices, having been sta- tioned at Charlottetown, P. E. 1.. and more recently at the military camp at Newmurket, Ontario. He has been offered a position with The Salvation Army in Kingston, Jamaica. Mrs. Maclean is the daughter of Major and Mrs. W11- llam Spearln . now of Toronto. Following a v it there and a short one to his home on Fraser's Moun- tain, Capt. Mnclean and his family left on the morning train for the Journey to Miami, Florida. From there they will fly to Jamaica. Not yet two and one-half years old, fleerlsasire Slaflliifi lhllsiltheelty. llreeaeut 9P.M. gathered at his home to wish him to Nenllastltlllllil’? WanIDItI-illlgllflllivm? ..“.""'..%‘i‘.9'=.l9".5.°!._§."'...'£’ The Mulberry BUSII ' by HELEN TOPPING mmuza Q@§-.Q'.'.'§'.'§:O (Continued from P001? I) “Well. then-' _ "N0. Mike. No-Pm mrht. and you know it." "You're wrona as the devil, and we both know it -' So it went. on and on. Virginia had taken the bus back to her apartment, and from the bus stop she went at a run. but the rain causht her and drenched her to the dcin She climbed the two fllzhts of stairs. dripping, her shoes leaving damn mints on the stairs. Outside the storm shook the old house. and darkness descended like a hot blanket. so that she gropzd along the unlit hallway to her door. And when she opened it, there was limit and music from the radio. and a delldous smell oi coffee- and Mike. He came out oi’ the kitchenette. grlnnlnK at her. "Gee gosh. set mos: wet things oii. quick!" "How on demanded Gin- ny angrily. "did you izet in?" “No trouble." He laid two knives and two forks out on the card table. ‘These old locks-open ‘em with |, bottle opener. Change your clothes before you take cc-ld." “Oh. Mitre-what s.m I going to do with you?" "I could answer b131,, but 1; would be the same old answer. Hurry arr-I'm putting the steaks (To lie Continued) Miss Catherine Maclean has al- ready done some travelling. Slia has already made the return trip '0 Toronto three times from the East and now has a longer trip ahead of her. -New Glasgow News ANNUAL MEETING-The Marie Young People's Union held their annual meeting in Marie Cliurcli hall on December 28th. Owing the fine weather there was a very Rood attendance. Devotional period was led by Rev. D. W. MacPher- son and the hymns sung wore: "While She herds Watched Their Flvvks by lain" and "Blast Bu ‘The Tie That Binds." The yearly reports were given by the secre- tary. Miss Bonnie Dingwell and the treasurer, Mrs. E. W. Anderson. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Hon. President. Rev. D. W. MacPherson. President, Miss Grace Robbins. Vice Presi- dent, Mr. Harry Robbins. Secre- tary, Miss Alice Webster. Treas- urer, Mlss Eleanor Coffin. Missions, Mr. Gordon Coffin. Citizenship, Mrs. ll. W. Anderson. Christian Culture, Mr. George Geldert. Rec- reation, Miss Bonnie Dliigweil. Meeting closed by sinema the hymn, “What A Friend We Have In Jesus." Following the business er- iod, a game of volleyball was p ay- ed after which a delicious lunch was served by the ladies. III-Y CLUB INITIATION — Ten boys were formally initiated into the membership of the Hl-Y Clu apendln the winter in the city with he brother, Ht. Arthur Burns. the Y. M. C. A. Thursday cylcning. An impressive initiation ceremony used by the International Hi-Y Fellowship was directed _by_ officers of the club. Those receiving the Harold Hewett, Garth Crockett, Stanford Downe, George Mcbennan. Charles Alley. Charles Ballem, Roy DQ118811. V": non Hennessey. Alton Younkcr and Bern cMlllan. An election rf officers for 1046 resulted as fol- lows: Presidel: Harold MacPhcr- son, Vice-President: Charles Ros’- ers, Secretary.‘ John Mcbennan. Treasurer: Stanley McNair. Iii-Y International a Y. M. C. A. orstlllllll- tion for be s of High School age h“ gdgpte a; its statement purpose: "To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school amt community high "standards 0i Christian character. INTERESTING SERVICE - The Cornwall W.M.S. licld their meet- ing at the homc of Mrs. A. P._Mac- Eachern on Jan. 8. The orcilrwlt. Mrs. Harry Crosby presided. The ivorship period was condurlrd l1)’ Mrs. Walter Boyle and a tall liizlit- ed taper in the forefront sycinbol- ized the "Light on u... Path :_ all present entered into the lmnllllfl: lion of the significance of Iillltllfl ‘a land like Africa. A report of ..hc year's work! oi the Vsoclvty- _\\'*\- given by Mrs. Muriel Godircy. which was a ‘success holh finan- cially and spiritually. Mrs. (Rev-l J, R. Skinner gave a good report from the Mission Band. In the absence of the Blbv Band leader, Mrs. Charles Hyde. e1‘ "P"! ‘V35 read by Missl Lam“ Omiby- ‘ind two life membership certificate. tn 111.;- Baby Band were presented for Russel and Vivian Drake by their aunt, Mrs. Richard Drake. Mrs- Colin Murray was ap olnted as- sistant leader of the M55100 3811f]- Mrs. Muriel Godfrey and M-l- Walter Boyle were aPDOIKIlQd Del?‘ gates to Presbyterial. ‘Vlllchu "1"" in Kenalngton. A poem. Where Low,- Ig, (Jed Is," was read by Mrs. Macliachern. The meeting closed with prayer offered by MPS- 9°11" Murray and benediction by th! president. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. Personals Ills friends are pleased to see Mr. Charles A. Hansen Upper Ilille- bom 5t. out a aln, after eleven weeks‘ indlipos tlon. The many friends of Mr. Robert Savidant will regret to learn that initiation were h has entered the Charlottetown omits! for an operation. The- many friends of Mrs. Al- b"; fllgcott of Stanley Bridge will q $154 to know she is roslinz com ortably after under olng an operation in the P31. ospital. Mr, Reggie Kenny. More", is n patient in the City Hospital, “.1 1; doing nicely after undergo- lng‘ an operation recently. Mr. Russel Burns of Freetown la m, and Mrs. John Black and M11, Grace McClun-iplia returned to their home in Bar Fortune. 11f- to Jamison; Mrs. Wm. Sencabaugh. Protestant Orphanage Annual Collections Specials Brotherhood M. of W. Employees .... Miss E. Ida E. MacDougell, , Kansas .. .. . l 2.00 Omitted Vernon Collection Under Mrs. G. Murray Mrs. John Huntley . _ $1.00 Murray Harbor North Under Mrs. C. G. McLurc. Collected by Mrs. David Miller and June Clow $2.00 each: Geo. M. Clow: James A. Glow: Mrs. Thomas Miller: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller. 01.00 each: Mrs. Elmer Miller; Ma". and Mrs. John Glow. 50c each: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Millar; Mrs. Jas. C. Henderson: James Henderson; Mrs. Annie Ken- nedy; Mr. and Mrs. Webster Clow. 30c: Mrs. Melinda Henderson. fie each: Mrs. Daniel Herring; Warren Miller; Mrs. David Mil. Ilvarr; Frederick D. Millar: David r. $10.00 ills Total: $14.05. Collected bv Mrs. Chester McLure and Mrs. Albert McLeod $2.00 each: Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ter McLure; Mr. and Mrs, 31mm McLure: William Irving; Rev, C, D. Henderson; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnston. $1.00 each: Wm». Kennedy; Thomas Clow: Bryci- Llewcllm; Lawrence Irving; Weston John- ston: Herbert Llewellyn: Ben]. IFVJHKI MT. and Mrs. Albert Mc- Leod: Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mc- Lure; Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hick- en: Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jolm- stun: Mrs. Laurie McLure; Mrs. Wm. I-I. Irving: Mrs. Wm. John. ston; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mil- ler; Mrs. John MacI-lerron; Rae Kennedy: Eldon Llewellyn. 50c each: Mrs. Cassie Leoco; Mrs. David Irving; Hamid Mac- Herron; Hector Stewart; Mrs. Caréney J. McLure; Howard Mec- ‘Ilotal: $31.00. (Xsllooled by Annie Edd $1.00 each: Mr. and Mrs. Pres- ton McLure: Mrs. Wm. MacKay: Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Reid Davi Reid; w. B. Graham: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Graham; Mr. and Mrs, James Graham: Mrs. Macuan Graham; Mrs. Albert E. Graham: Benjamin Henderson: Mr. glrisd. Wendell Graham; Mrs. H. G. e . 50c each: Mr. and Mrs. Mark 25c each: A Friend; Mrs. George 1 Graham. Total: 813.50. Grand Total (In Montague Die- trict): $50.05 Union Road (Queen's) by Thelma at, Grace MaoLean, Louise Ravonhlll and Margnret Meilott $2.00: A. G. Mellett. $1.00 each: Everett Gray; Mar- garet Mellett; T. W. Prowse: Til- lie Prowse; Malcolm McLean: James Fssery; W. E. Lamont; B. C. Hardy; Beecher Bryenton; Keith Bryenton. 75c: Harry Newman. 50c each: Wallace Mellett; Wal- ter Gill; Mrs. Brent McMillan; Mrs. David McDonald: Bessie Stewart; Harold Teo: Theo. New- son: J. M. Maund; John A. Mac- Kinnon. 35c each: Mrs. Vernon McKin- non; Albert Ravenhill. Total: $17.95. North River by llyla Owen and Norma Jewell $2.00: Ncil Matlicson. 75c eacli: Eddie Yco; Wm. Jew- ; Glaydon Stevenson; Wm. Moly- neaux Jr.; Fred Molyneaux; Mil- lar Sanderson: Tom McLean. 65c: Lloyd Molyneaux Sr. 50c each: Daniel Chowan: Em- est Ladner: Donald Ramsay; Ev- erett Stevenson; D. Ford. 45c: Fulton Warren. we each: Wm. Hownan; Mr. Vi-‘aite: K. Warren. Total: $23.60. Lower Newton by Joyce Gillls $1.10: Mrs. James Nicholson. $1.00 each: Alex Gillis; D. A. McTavish; J. A. McPherson; R0- bert Cook; Rod McPherson; Au- brev McLellan; Herbert Martin; Total: $14.05. Central Bedeqre by Mrs. Ellis Webster 810.00: Ralph Callbcck. $5.00: William Callbcck. Leard: T. J. Inman: Melvin John. son.‘ Alice Jewell; Laura Hill; Harold Baiznall: Mrs. Lloyd web. Sl-Bl‘; Rev. C. A. Britten; Mrs. Wallis Hose: Mrs. Otto Doull: Rev. D. M. Fraser; Mrs. Herbert Leard; John Steivart; Mrs. uslle Hooper; Vernon Webster. Seorletown by Muriel Sebey and Ruth Wright $1.00 each: Mrs. Fred MacQuar- rte: Mrs. T. Newsoii. 70c: Mrs. Walter Wright. eoc: Mrs. Neil Bradshaw. 50c each: Mrs. Kenneth Mut- tart: Mrs. Edward lllfdl Mrs. Harry Sobev: Mrs. Thomas Brad- shaw: Mrs. Archie Robinson: Mrs. Charles Crevle: Mrs. Fred Platts; Mrs. any Sober: Mrs. Frank Bell. 36c each: Mrs. Judson Black- more; Mrs. Adelbert Palmer. ‘Total: $6.50. Lower Bodeque by Florence Boul- ter and Ida Craig $1.00 each: Hubert Oatway: Mrs. Wm. Stave-rt; Mrs. Reginald Forbes; Mrs. Horace Wright sin; Mrs. Clayton McLure; Thorne Af- ileclr; Mrs. Annie Lang; Mrs. Percy Afileck; Mrs. Daniel Mc- Lure. 50c each: Douglas Affleck; Mrs. Walter Mccallum; Horace Wright Jr.; Arthur Maclrarlame; Amos Boulter; Mrs. Robert Waugh; Mrs. Alfred Oatway; Mrs. Win. Mont- gomery; Mrs. Hamid Holland: Mrs. Archibald Montgomery: Mrs. Neil McFarlane; Mrs. Will Far-lane: Hector heard. ‘m; North Carleton by Freda E. Myers Alllso Mrs. B. W. Harper; Mrs. wther. Rolinald lilcFa-r one; Mrs. Stephen ilueetis; Mr. Wilbert Wright; Iowtlier er; Freda E. stoma. MIOFQIIIDOZ George Frank MacFarlane; lane i Ieard. Stuart MacKay; Angus Maclggn; John A. MacDonald: Phee; Mrs. Leon MacPhee; Alex Blue; Mrs. Mrs. John A. Blue; David Farlane; D. D. Livingstone; Albert Mrs. S. Machln: Thomas Ft. Beer; Mrs. Marvin Johnson. West Royalty by Mrs. s. McKin- MacKay. Mrs. Athol Roberts; SOD] S. Frizzel; Mrs. Crosby; Mrs. J. D. McDougall; Monty MgEggh- Mrs. Burke: Mrs. Jones: Mrs. l". ern: Duncan McKenzie; Mrs. Geo, Gates: Mrs. Bell; Mr. MacNeill. Nicholson; H. McDougall. 50c each: Mrs. MacEwen; Mrs. 60c: D. F‘. Smith. H. Hurry. 50c each: D. W. McLeod; M11119 Total: $18.00. McDougall. 25c: Abner McEacliern. Chvllen by Mrs. Walter Bowness Mrs. Edward Gardiner; Mrs. HQ\\'- $200 L _4 Y: _ _ nrd Nickerson; Mrs. Angus Mc- man; lillifisfllvilavililsDfw)isvizilil.d 8cm" gfllgalcliyl] M’,Z',°‘?‘°'?‘*‘" Ewe“: Anglo vsalcllb. Mrs. am. Webster; schmmgf.‘ Mg°r§flgd gfrkfflfi“ . . rg.t; Weston Rayner" .' ' . - ‘ M1 _ , - gar Doull. Norma Pickering. idred Callback, Mrs. Wright 30c. Chauncey Pearson M. A. MBCLEOG,‘ John MacLur-g N. - . _ W. MacLeod: siglneiiiia. lllzggargirniilum- ggfiii, WQZIEewQE R’) s‘ MECK“; smfian; Charles Green; Mrs. Smith Mm Loyd gefikms.‘ Campbell!‘ ...:.':::~::::.i:":"" M“ §°°".li..l‘.'f.a M". Hamil . - : v. an rs. . ggthhdg-‘sijglllas Sehurman. D_ Macuod t ¢I aural‘ iliiii $110M sun Ask for the particular Color Harmony shade created expressly for your type. PAGE THREE F"$“S"'@*- FILMLAND'S FAVORITE... ii @Mat_7lactvl H0 q FACE POWDER 110"”! tr . . . . the overwhelming clioice oi Hollywood's most fliiuiiiig screen stars. SS MGDRE f» PTELEOD Lfifi CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Mn. ‘Petal: 016.00. $1.00 each: Mrs. n Wallace; 60c each: Mrs. : Mrs. Hebe: of Myers. fie each: Mrs. Oswald Lowth- Totsl: $6.00. Iemwood by Mrs. Cyril MaeFarlaaio $110: Cyril MacFarlane. $1.00 each: Edwin Mscl-‘arlane; Alex McFar- Charles Henderson; Walter Sign each: goons Henderson; CamTbe . Total: $1 .50. llopofield by Mrs. n. u. MseLeod. F" °‘ Mrs. Arthur Mum and Mrs. Alb- ert Blue $1.00 each: Mrs. Allan Fraser: M. A. MM- Mrs. Arthur Munn: Mac- by Mrs. Robert MacKinnon $5.00: A Friend. $1.00 each: Mrs. A. Middleton; fic: Mrs. F. A. Johnson. Total: $0.25. non and Mrs. A. Roberts $2.00 each: Mrs. Powley; Mrs, $1.00 each: Mrs. S. McKiiiiion; Mrs. G. Stet- Mrs. Lea Choivan; Mrs. A. Mrs. l-l. Sanderson; Alex Rhynes; $1.00: ltfrs. Roy Campbell. 70c: Mrs. Earle Pearson. 50c cach: Mrs. Elmer Pearson: 25c: Mrs. Arthur Total: $7.30. Rogers. Disndas and Bridgetown $2.00 each: Leslie Hunter; ilk $1.00 each: 95c: Mrs. Ernest Canlelo. 75c: Miss Lexy MacDonald. 50c eac : Mrs. Llewellyn; Mrs. 4r Mrs. Lewu Holland. 630 lee. c|=c ter spending a very pleasant visit in trolt. U. S. A., aa the g: . 11m McIntyre thee L ack.) ueat Mrs. Hudson Jeffery: 25c each: Mrs. Alice Jeffery: Mrs. m. Barrett: Mrs. Robert Holland: White-Mollaylluptials The home Mr, and Mrs. J. Derril White, Hnmier River, Prince leeward Island, was the scene of a. pretty wedding on rriday, 11000811- ber 14th at six o'clock P. 1/1., when their eldest daughter Mary Bernice, R. ., was united in marriage to John Chester McNay, son '01: Mrs. MONEY and the late John Chester McNay of Seaforth, Ont, ‘rho double ring ceremony was performed under an arch of ever- green and our, flowers, by the Rev. L‘. S. Weeks, M.A., B.D., of Bedoque, P. 1-.‘ I, The bride, given 1n mar- riage by her father, looked charm- ing in a floor length gown oi white Duchess satin with fitted bodice and sweetheart DGOKILDB _ Her finger tip veil was caugnt with a coroner o! orange blossoms. Sh ried an arm bouquet of Bettartima roses and maiden hair fern and wore a double string ot pearls, the ' the groom. Suitable nuptial music by Mrs. Gordon Swan was much enjoyed as was the appropriatesolo “I'll Walk Beside You" effectively rendered by Mr, Eric McGregor, during the signing of the register, "Ilhc couple were unattended. 1m- mecliately following the signing oi the register the popular bride and groom received the best wishes and congratulations of the attending e‘ s. _ A beautiful tines tier wcddllg cake centered the table where up- wards of forty guests partook oi a beautiful wedding supper. Assisting in serving were: MISS Isobel Mc- Kay, R. N., oi $'.C1Itl'.0ll_ N. S., and Miss Sophie Newson, R.N., of Char- lottetown, classmates of the bride, also Mrs, Rolland Buchannan, Miss Erma Newson and Miss Marion Palmer. The bride is a graduate of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, and for the past two years tins been on the staff oi the Alexandra Hos- pital iii Montreal. The groom, who recently returned from overseas was discharged from then. C. A. F- afier seeing service in France, liollaiicl, Belgium and Germany. After spending an extended honeymoon in P. 1:3. 1., Montreal and Toronto tho liapply young cou- pic will make their omc 1n Sea- fori-h, Ontario, where the groom is “$1.00 CSCIEII Lester gouiiker; B1119, ussel W eatey; Mr. To d; Mrs. 50c h M, . 1 - _ _ st Mutch: Mr. Roper; P. MacGregor; Mac ca? n Rue’ D H w Harry Scott; S. P. Warren; Wm. Total; $13,911, Moyneaux: Raymond Tremors; Mrs. Don Allen: Mrs. Stewart. Malpeque Rom Clmtlnued engaged in fanning, iolloyvcd by the good wishes of H1611‘ many friends. , Previous to hcr marrlfllst‘ U19 bride was tendered a miscellaneous shower at the iionie of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Buciialliiau where hilt? wal lhc recipicni of many llFClllI giitl as well as a goodly stun oi money. Slic was zilso tlic hoiiul‘ lilies‘. 0i t-hc Quccn Alnry 1. (1. ll A a1 i-he homo o1 Mr, and Airs. 1.1m ounk- er and prcsciilcil with it Hllllblfl gift of remcmbrnncc. -- llhtrlut please copy» lvirs. Frank Clziv: Mnrltlflf‘ MW‘ Lend; Bcatricc AlnrLcmi; Wallace NiCKCllZIf‘. v 25c: Warren lVlat-Donaxi. Total: $22.15. Alany by Mae. W. Ill Mrs. S. M. Mac aY $5.00: A. V. Maclxod. $2.00 ctcli: S. M. hincKnYZ W. P. Cameron. $1.00 each: Wm Buchanan: E. Boulter; c. L. Hemmimli JM- l Imd. _ 50c each: Florence Cameron. Harrv Ross. James Jardinc: Total: $14.50.