* Auqusygi. 1944 i i‘ ' f i l g . . , BOB LIVINGSTON ' SMILEY BURNETTE LINDA BRLNF ' a )1(PL.l...( (.(.((-( WEST ROYMTY W. I. The monthly meetin of West Royalty Institute was eld at the home of Mrs. Bert MacEwen in the evening of Aug. 2 with thir- en members and four visitors in attendance. The Resident, Mrs. James Mac- lnnis presided and opened meet- ing with creed in unison. Min- iiles of last meeting were read "id enoroved. collection amount- td to $2.10. A report of the arrangements for cur District Convention was liven by Mrs. Gates. It was agreed that each mem- her answer roll call at next meet- lllil Wilh some article suitable for a sale. arrangements of sale to be Wilde later. Mrs. Pawley invited the members r house for next meeting. .. n-upz- Unlntnfifrn n: - DA Ba I.‘ 8- Modern and Old Sui! lthof l. K fi Clkwtio [loan BAR Van when . JOHNSON e .5 KEY! tux: - AVA GARDNER SHOULD" MIII-III-WIIITI ‘ HAIRY‘! - Gwfi. are“ Pf- “Ollie be: the am.) “unhapmaamhletwopmeggqqg. the meet exciting can: of their carom] ‘Ilia Nameless Girl I The Candy Kidi Thraq runniheiivlinnremanceudlml her. | “Handicrafts”. ‘ . own p the gift] 01d thug mnlexgnllglégltflis the omnipresent suDWlHlEndSIII d o1 rig an ‘( stitutes of Canada. and the first time they “("0 anywhere in the western _ It was considered a nil-l _ vilege to be fortunate enough Wgwith rapidity that lzccvs 0!)" m‘ |liave been first on the lllllemry (crest at lush (of these educational films. _ V were shown b)’ W55 and“ Guns-Io! and a vote of thanks was tendered; the last_sc;."c1 isphere. armors“ ALMA KRUOEI ° "RACS" RACLAND lxna NEWS - svrcaanuv COMMUNITY also - sono Also Cartoon - Color Parade - Serial mo HA LL Time Follow the Crowd to SATURDAY NIGHT Dancing Admission 25c CITY SCHOOLS The City Schools will open at 9 o'clock on the September. Parents are reminded that new Pllblls will not be admitted unless they have been suc- mlllllly vaccinated. Therefore these pupils shiilllil vaccinated at once. Parents are also reminded that “"7 liuplla will not be admitted to the City Schools for rade I except In September and January each Yell!‘- Mariiyn , MAXWELL anWf ' 'd%'-‘.h'r "w "n';\' .1'0IlAY — PIIIIISE EIWIAIIII -'- SAT snows DAILY—2.30-7-9 HNHNNH HEVJIJJVJ-HM ' EMPIRE —— Tll-IIIGIIT and SAT. Shown 1 - 8:45 -- Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 HE'S A FlARl-ESS STIANIII WITII IIADY HITS AND TIUITY SIX IIIOOTIISA-WIIO USES TIIII TO CLEAN UP A GANG 0F CIIIIIIHfVT-"fi Iiilrxichrrfeiiixirltateinirmrfi?‘rillgfiy.l (vane Luke u venlimm" ' Mrs. Enrnan vitamin-of These movies l _, d b' the hostess _ -; n5 Iavyes tchagvelunclr committee’ known i and the meeting closed with the‘ ‘onal Anthem. 4'65‘ '~" CAPITOL TIIIIAY and SAT. Shown - 7 - 3145 fir‘, l . . t l l I venture an a n ea qay nsnoic ara i" ' ‘mam fi-‘i-"fla a'-'a'a'a‘a'la'-'n°{'n=\a'-'u fa'n"a"n'a(‘ir°a'a'n'lr'la'a'n'a'a'a'a'ul'ln' -a 'I- n‘ala\'l\~' 5' KING OI TN! COWIOVS IN! IIAAIYIAI Idol“ IN 1' IhF-‘aflf-fvf-HHVIQ‘ xv:- N V4114 inlaid DALI EVANS and ‘I-IV LHIIIA LiOYD COHIGAN a; _ , ' uuvon mu .4 so: noun and .(f sous or m: eicmuas ~"A Cowboy Hal Ya Yum- m Mamba" A REPUBLIC PICTURE _M—"’"W jé-fl‘ ' Ms canrorm - corvnspv I “can. anrznsca no. s l _v._,._._t,.w-,-.v.=.=.-me.e.-.-.-.-(.w i 5 g ‘H‘Thrce Men in White” I‘ Absorbing New lll-ii-M i i i Gillespie Picture ‘adventure Yillll m6‘ l'91‘9"'_“e‘1 ‘w’ Gillespie and‘ 1:115 Metro i GO" 5 this eeries. “HIV-e which has come w I You're in (‘or another absorbmi! l Van JOI1 n. ‘~15 Tied‘ Adams’ ‘ind Koyc LUKE‘. as inc Chinese boy 1,10": Brooklyn, take on difficult ass (in Inch‘. to pron: themselves worthy o1 b: hr: selected as the B004 50°‘ . .. ~, 11 _ tollghiigtfltlfiflflglSc involved with an l..m,.u,-aare" ltls case - to say “Danni; o; p vclvcment wit: Ilfaxwcll an 1 beautiful Nlanlill ‘ briluani. newcomer Ava Gardner‘- mcicncy case iIWQlI/lnfl 9- H rlltilys cmréwfri: yum... g ‘Phcir ndvcntnresbtallée B11 - ~ , - "w. 5 le it. ilial" 8C - The highlight of the “Hung plgffiiddiiflld‘ '11 Genglilnl I-lotfilllll w“ me smwm“ °f m“ {Inns fr‘; ll-hcm Dr. GIIRZSDIC continues his rlvntc fcud with Molly Byrd. this is. .05 mm “Three (Yes laurels, for n niv enacted ll) 101e, ‘out it moves lllc‘. only is it leach and ever)’ .. “*'~eh..*“:.".:**:§..".§ W)’ _cl - the .\.rc city‘ fl 6 i3 “m lgillllls Ggldbeck. who has eluded d, one of the‘ comedians. i "Rags "allltrifinxr V‘ iolns th" ‘ .. W»; “g _ . H- ]g_ndrpjg"']'flgl.ll s to add a ngnber of screncnmlrlv (may moments. - You'll finci "Three Men ll (whitw wpnotch entertainment. . Playing ‘or: _ c-b u - , , in Remibhc s rygirtarlraienegrgyfigier“ Brent. smiley Bur- comedian. hi Empire Theatre. _ __ REASON FOR REFORIJSTATION ' ' I I I “more ihanl-ISJIOO‘ ermerissc-srefor" him‘??? (1nd l“ h,‘ products. __ I lNlWiNl0 "flllrup uasvau mot in Alli‘ KIUOII “ma; “IM Iennur so noun/burns mil" ldflIfl-Ifl ‘arsouuoa ‘neurone ii M! "I 0- ii§'$‘3_.‘;.‘$’...“.')1l,‘§‘°. Auav ma): 4 - donor: NIVd .l/‘(-’ll|-)H (Ho); (‘)1 AVM ASVH 3 dIAIIS V SJHEIH "Gillespie" storics.| _T_I_-IE _ CHARLQTTETOVYN ,_ GUARDIAN SEITIIAL UAIIIIIAII Thin eolmn n reserved for m» of loonl interest. bnl odvertlalnl of n newav nature may be inserted at five canto a word. airlctiv pav- nbla in advance. onaawcu. for m... consensus-son use m- simmer. CHEST curuc, Iggion "on HIII. . Alli-wt. 15th, 10-12 A-M. B-l0-2I. POLICE COURT — There In empty docket.‘ at court yesterday. IIAIGIIIIELD Baptist Church.- was the Police service on day after- noon. Amuse 1am t a '1 a. Minis . Rev. 1. main Misfire“ (INTIAL PARISH. — Sunday. Animist 16th. Canoe C 11 A. M. Ciyde River 3 P. llLwgiine Mile Eastern Parish Services Sunday. AilBuat 13th. Bangor 10.30 A. M. Kinross 3.00 P. M. Birch run a P M. Rev. Richard Westawsy, Blinker. - a-u-u. ANNOUNCING the engage- ment of Inez Helen only daughter of Mrs. and the late Hlllus Rodd, City. to Leslie James, son qr Mrs, lawnd g: late Frederick Mitchell, (mc N. B. M to take pla'oe early ra-efgmfi , S. I P. Vi. Wins] ‘ . can". “sic. “ail???” - . . nsoe .15 P. u. <11 fine.) "h stable, Minister. 3.11-11, PURCHASED AYILSIIIRES -—- Mr. J. H, MaePhail, New Hav- en. has purchased a young Ayrshire herd sire from the herd of P. D. McArthur. Howiclr, Quebec. Messrs. M. J. Kelly, Elliotvale. and Clar-i enoe Rose. Elmira, have also laid) the foundation for a herd of re-l Ristered Ayrshire cattle with pur- fihws from loss and Son. Mt. Herbert. under the purchase bonus policy. WOUNDED IN FRANCE Mrs. Harold Mosher of Amherst who is visiting in Bristol received a telegram on Monday informing tached to the N. N. S. Highlanders and has been on active service since last February. FUNERAL nnvrcns - 'l‘he funeral oi Mrs. Leo Doyle was held yesterday morning from her late home to St, Dunstans Basil- ica where Requiem High Mass was CPlQbIMBd by Rev. Kenneth Mac- Millan who also took the service at. the grave. Pallbearers were Messrs. Thomas Creighan, Fred coyre, Pg- ter MacDonald, Ernest Cameron, Alfred Doyle and Gerald Proctor. Interment was In Roman Catholic Cemetery. and_Mrs. George G. Kincaid, of Summerside. P. E. I., were recent visitors in town, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Myers, 61 Victoria St. Their daughter. Miss Mary Kincaid, nurse-in-trainlnz at the Children's Hospital, Halifax. was also e recent visitor in town. Miss Kincaid will graduate from the hospital in September. — Truro ews. AWARDED EMPIRE IIIEDAL_ Announcement was made yesterday l)!’ the Minister of Nat . nadi Come. had been awarded the Bri- tish Empire Medal. art was born at Belle ltiver. P.E. I . March 3'1, 19.14, and was a mam- ber of the R.C.M.P. in Western Canada Drlor to enlisting in (he Canadian (Active) Army on Nov. l. i939 as a private. He proceeded overseas Dec. 9 39 as n Lance rnoted to Cor oral. His next of‘ kin is his fa) er, Mr. cter Stewart. living at Belle River. ISLAND CASUALTIES — Six l Island casualties are reported inl. the latest Army Casualty List, re- leased yesterday. Lance-Corporal, Alan Munroe Forsythe, sen or w11-. liam Merritt Bbrsythe. of 33 Brigh- ton Avenuc. is reported severely wounded. Pte. Everett John Gall-I ant. son of Mrs. Elizabeth Gall- ant of Piusville. and Pte. Emery Joseph Richard. son of Mrs. So- phie Richard of Borden, are bothi reported severely wounded. Troopq Emma Mills of Bay Fortune. Pte. Stephen Archie Arsenault. hufiand of Mrs. Mary E, Arsenault of Klnkore. and Pt: Gerard Theo-f pnil Wedge. son of Mrs. Wedge of Wellington. ted wounded. _______ l Personals Misc Lena Cliannelle City. h vis- iting at Kildarc Canes the guest of Miss Lena Fitzgerald. ‘ Miss Sybil MecKsy is visiting in gelsiable, guest of Miss Deanna e . Mr. J. E. Larkin (father) Mrs. W. A. MneBrlen (nee Mil- dred MacKay). Saskatoon, Basin. is visiting in Albany. guest of her mother, Mrs. David MacKay. price. $3.00 admits to all afternoon and evening shows. G. A. Dleno (WI! ( 511 1-2 - 8th Creek 7.30 P.3d. Rev. T. W. Good- St.. New Westmizeister, B. C. WI-ll. Minister. ii-iil-li. Gilchrist, Campbel Colin, Sgt. . Archie Gilchrist (brother) CHURCH OI’ SCOTLAND. — MI 8—1l-1I. ‘ crwlwn cones. ~_ Wlnslne $Is».."aI"s."“"°"“ mm") “u” United Church Services, August Jenkins. Thomas Corson, t.. 13m- Hlxhficld l1 A. M. Pnnce- ":2 i", W. Jenkins (father) l6 town Road 3 P. M. Prlncetowr. fiiison Bt., Victoria, B. C. Road S. Lcngley, Robert Thomas William, Rev. T. Con- M C. lPrevlously Reported Missing On -. her that her husband Cpl. Haro1d'B9"Y (wife) to Glen Ave. Ottawa. Mosher has been wounded while 0!"- serving in France. cpl. Masher, Bradley, John William, t., whose home Lg in 5.15m], 15 at. Mrs. lknest Bosiger (mother) VISITORS T0 rnvno - Rev. 011i St., Toronto. Ont. Mr. E. Alta, Active Service - Now For 0 ficini FO., Mrs. T. W. Reynard (mother) Quesnel, B. C. v Joseph Mair (father) 170 - St., Hollyburn, West Vancouver. Corporal Stew- B C Mrs. G. E. M Mr. F. M. Mitchell . l9 Corporal and has since been mc- s |D. E. Pusher (wife) Bast Couleel Mrs. Allan Storey (mother) Dry- den, Ont. burn. Snsk. Mr. B. E. Varey (father) 77 Elmer Ave.. Toronto. Ont. er William Lloyd Mills, son of Mrspl .,view F0 , Maryu r, Gustav Witt (father) Morden. are all repor- Am, Mrs. D. Ont. Mcwilliam. James Bethune. Lieut., Mrs. J. B. McWilliam (wife) Winnipeg, Man. Mrs B-Ztf.‘ Ion. TILLIE raewroi Official List ' of Casualties IOYAI. CANADIAN All IIOIOE OVE EAS uriea Sultained On Active Service Speira. Graham Paton, Sat, Mr. G. P. Speirs (father) If Poreat Glen Cres.. Toronto. Ont. Missing ‘On Active Service After Air Operations Baird. Vllilllam Gordon. 110., Mr. A. B. Baird (father) l710-7th 8t W.. Cal ary, Alta. Blnnc ard, Lawrence, WO., Mrs Alex Hardy (sister) Unity. Back. Botsford, Robert Longworth, WO., Mrs. W. G. Botsford (mother) I20 Oriole Parkway, Toronto. Ont. Dieno. Gustaf Adolph, WO., Mrs. Cambridge, Ont. . Gladwell, Willis John. 110., Mrs, W. J. Gladwell (wife) 180 Law- rence Ave. E., Toronto, Ont. Goldman. Arthur Jacob. PO.. Mrs. M. Brock (guardian) s04 Eaststnn Ave. St. Louis, Missouri, U. . A. Golub. Michael. PO" Mr. Mich- ael Golub (father) 471 Queen St. E., Toronto. Ont. Harvie. John Dalton, PO, Dr. Met.- Rcbert I-Iarvie (father) 866 cnlfe Ave., Westmount, Que. Jamiesnn, Gerald Alexander, I0.' \VO., Mr. R. E . Lo l (f th ) 1466 Alexander n8 w - u an Ave., Winnipeg. Ludwig. Joseph Andrew, Sgt Mr. Anton Ludwig (father) Brown mg.‘ Sask. cElheran, John Archibald. l".- Sgt. Mr. G, H. Mclilheran (fath- er) i0 Beulah Ave., Hamilton. Ont. Weyers, James William, WO., Miss J. M. Vcskens (aunt) Strath- more, Alta. Wilson, Donald Frederick. P0,, Mr. F. J. Wilson (father) 132 Bnl- lantyne Ave. 5., Montreal, Que. Winder. William Henry, 5gb, Mr. E. A. Winder (father) Quesnel, B. -. Active Service — Now Reported Prisoners of War-Germany Berry, Adam Barr, F0 Mrs. A. Alfred Ave,, Winnipeg, Man. Brown, David Waiter Lloyd. 8L . . (father) Vermilion, Alta. Cornelius, Calvin Becker. 581., Mr H. A. Cornelius (father) Me. - Nutt, Sask. Davidson, Joseph Emile Leon. WO., Mr, J, E. Davidson (father) 2'2 Vaudreuil St., Hull, Que. Hall. Robert Seymour, Sgt, Mr. Charles Hall (brother) I02 North Sh. Normal, Illinois, U. S. A. I-Iuycke, Austin Harold Stan- bury, FO.. Mr. W, H. R. Huycke (father) Norham. Ont.. Shctler, Lorne Melvin, WO._ Mr. Stuart Shetler (father) Napance. smith. David Samuel, wo.. Mr. Max smith (father) 340 Clinton Stubbs, David, P0,, Mrs. M. B. Howard (mother) l5 Kent Rd, Toronto, Ont. Taylor. Kenneth Gordon, WO., H. Taylor (father) I-Ialkirlf. Previously Reported Miss 0n Purposes, Presumed Dead Magson. Philip John Ashworth, Mair, Charles Maxwell, P0,, Mr. 31th McTaggart, George Ernest, FO.. cTaggart (wife) 2548 Dalhousie St. Victoria, B. C. Mitchell, William Alexander. F0“ (father) 1410 Lincoln Ave,, Winnipeg» Mun. Ouellette. Stanley Joseph, I".- gt.. Mr. J. C. Ouellette (father) 618 - 2nd St. 5.. Kenora. Ont. Push-or, Dale Ernest F0 Mrs ta. Storey, Douglas Simpson, WO., Sweenev. Wilfred, Iii-Sgt, Mrs. Francis Sweeney (mother) Wey- Varey, Bryan Henry, Pfi-Sgta Dangerously Ill As A Result Of Injuries Sustained On Active Service Christie. John Joseph, AC1. Mr. J. Christie (father) 162 Fair- Ave.. Toronto, Ont. Seriously Injured On Active Service Witt, Charles Benjamin. Seriously lil Larkin, Donald James, LAC.. Dalton. Ont. CANADA Killed On Active Service Bull, Douglas Maxwell, FL-Lieuh, M. Bull (wife) Hamilton. Fl.- 919 Somerset Drive, Fort Garry. Died From Natural Causes WO., Mrs. Albert B Chapman's Corners. Chaney Melvin. LAC“ C. BM. Simpson (wile) Mone- diac. N. Simpson. iLEiz; lJohn. N. B v" “ZZ/te‘ v/ /,;as 4?.- Painful Cracking Prevented laugh. cracked. euabunied lips are pain- lully acre and unsightly. Got relief the quick. aura way with Lypayil Ito wonder- fnl emollient action instantly soothed the ( wounded membranes and cula than l Cpl actual against gems and impurities. It natural healing. Lypsyl act-a a a protec- tive dim between the delicate lip-akin and the burning rays of the nun. Got Lypul at your store today. Bold every- wbera in handy atlck form. _@SYL ""'"""' lnvlalbla Vilma lav Ion and Hamel CANADIAN ARMY OVER Al (Maritime Severely Wonllod Nova Sootla And P. l. I. ' Regiment Henderson. George Edison. Lleut., Mrs. Anastasia Henderson (wife) Prince Albert St.. Westville. N. B. W ded nun New Brunswick Heckbert, Sydne Arc bald, Lt, Mrs. Alison D. eclsbert (wife) Chatham. N B. lliled In Action Nova Seoltla and P. Ii. I. nt King. Joseph Harry. Pte., Mrs. Mildred King (wife). care of N. Hicks. Bflyfield. N. B. New Brunswick Regiment Burns, Murray Louis. A.-Sgt., Mrs. Margaret A. Burns (wife), Hampton Station, N. B. Dangerously Wounded Nova leolin and P. E. I. Regiment Williams, Vernon Russell, Clarence Russell Williams (fath- er) Lnndonderry. N. S. , Severely Wounded - Canadian Cdrpa u l Iirnala lment Ont” Ioraytha. Alan Munroe, Ia-Cph, William Merritt Iorsythe (father) l3 ‘Brighton Ave.. Charlottetown. ' Nova Scotia and r. z. r. nt e Gallant, Everett John. He” Alta. Ilhnbeth Gallant (mother) Pina- yille. P. II. I. Richard, Emery Joseph, B0,, Mrs. Sophie Richard (mother. Bordon. I’. E. New Brunswick Regiment Duffy, Francis Foster, Pte., Mrs. lilaia Benton (mother) Albert Wounded Reconnaissance Unit Mills. William Lloyd, Tpr.. Mrs. Emma. Mills (mother). Bu For- tune. P. E. I. loyal Canadian Artillery Ienlanc. Philip Luke. Sgt, Ame- e P. leBlanc (father) Wey- mouth, N. l. Nova Sentiahnnd P. Ii. I. g ent Araennnlt, Stephen Archie, PM" Mn. Mary E. Araenault (wife) Middleton, Kinkorn. P. B. I. Bezanson. Blair William, ‘Ptei. Mrs. Jeanette Benanscn ( Maura River, N. S. Flemming, Thomas Eldon, L.-Cpl.. Charles rlemming (father) Upper Musquodobcit, N. S. Gammon, William Edward. L.- Sgt, Mrs. Marlon Gammon (moth- er) R. B. No. 4. River John. NS. dances, Bldriok Joseph, rte. In. Mary Jane Linkletter (moth- er) 31 King St.. Summer-side, P.I:‘..I. Wedge. Gerard Theophil. Pte" Mn. Mary Wedge (mother) It. R. No. 8. Wellington Station. P. E. I. New Brunswick Regiment Connors, Alonza, Pte., ‘Illa Connors (mother). De Slightly ‘wounded loyal Canadian Artillerv Roblchaud, Louis Joseph, Gnr., Mrs. Elizabeth Robichaud (mother) Richibucto, N. B. Nova leotia and P. I. l. Regiment bdcCellum, Leroy Earl, Pte, Mrs. Viola McCallum (wife) Park d: Ford Sts.. Truro, N. S. McEachern, William Raymond, Pte.. Daniel Joseph McEaehern (father) 4G Richmond Sh. Saint severely Wounded Nova Scotia and P. E. I. Rceimeni. Bondreault, Lewis Joseph, Pte.. Mrs. Helen Boudronislt (mother) Lower Montague. P. E. I. Deehant, Joseph Franz, Sgt, Mrs. Mabel Jenn Dechani. (Wife). x 686. Summer-side, P. II. I. Paul, Edward, Pte., Mrs. Nancy Paul (mother) Memberton Reser- vation. Sydney, N. S. R ferty, Daniel, Pte., Daniel Rafferty (father) 622 David St.. Glace Bay. N. B. New Brunswick Regiment Guitar, Joseph Walter, l...-Cpl., Mrs, Mary Guitar (mother). BB1!!- dune. N. B Wounded Regiment De Quebec Michsud. Wilmer. Pte. Hubert gdichaud (father) Baker Brook. Nova Seotia and I’. E. I. ziment Cann. Rupert Edward. Pte., Alf- red Harvey Cann (father) Central Grove. N. S. New Brunswick " ’ ‘ Jirnmo, Donald, Pte., Mrs. Annie Jlmme (mother) Lower Escuminae. N . B. Johnson, Roderick Wharton. A,- C8.M.. Mrs. Leona Johnson (moth- er) Port. Elgin, N. B. MncLean, Guy Archibald, Pte.. Mrs. Edna M. MacLean (wife). Bay Du Nin. N. B. Power. Albert. Pte. Mrs. Lucille Power (mother). Waugh Office. . B. Spence, Hollis William. Pie, Mrs. Havel Spence (mother), R. R. No. I, Hayfield, N. B. Stone, Wendell Lorne. Pte., Charles Stone (father) R. No. R. i, Saekville. If. B. Therisult. Roderick Merlin, L.- ALIBI ruoriuvs , \er). Spring lnopaiafuhcvackedaurfm haatcaalc ‘BS (")Al'd , arre . pence we yeaor, N for in action you have five livel Cpl. lire. Margaret O. Vye (moth- er). l. R. No. 2, Box i6, Chat- ham. N. B Slight] ’ Wounded Nova. Scot and l’. E. I. Regiment is nnt St. Charlottetown, P. B. Gouldin . David King. Pte., Barbara ynette Gouiding 10 Redhill Crescent, Moord Bournemouth. Hunts. England. James Goulding (father) McNutta . 15.. N. B ‘ l-Inylnan, Frasier Thornton. L. ., Mrs. Mary E. Bayman (moth- hill. N. B. I Spence, Thomas John, Pte.. Mrs . S. Wallace. Freeman Prescott. Ii.-' alter Wallace (father) (l6 IIMCIY —- MACDONALD IALS ' The marriage of Mary. daughter of MIT- nnd Mrs. Prank Henneuey of Charlottetown. to Lleut. Rollin Macdonald RCA. son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mscdonnld of Cardig- an. toois place yesterday morning at eight-thirty in the chapel 01 Sh‘. Dunstan‘; college. the Rev. Georfl‘ Macdonald officiating and celebrat- ing Nuptial Mass. I The bride was (liven away by he!’ father Mr. Prank Henncssey. She was attended by Miss Jean Marxian- aid the bridegroom’; sister. Mr. Michael Hennessey the brides brother was best man. _ l The bride wore a floor-length dress of white lace fashioned with a 1o fitted bodice a sweetheart nec line end three-quarter length} sleeves. Her finger-tip veil was ‘caught on either side of her head‘ with white flowers. She carried a bouquet of red roses. ' The bridesmaid wore s [Own 01 Iplnk taffeta and n white half-hat m,‘ trimmed with pink flowers and a veil. She carried s. bouquet of Dlnk roses. 4 Mrs, I-Iennessey, the bride's moth-, er. wcre a dress of light blue em- broidered crepe with white hat and black and white accessories. ' Mrs. Mecdonald. the bridegroom! mother. wore a two-piece dress oi_ new and light blue crepe with a navy blue hat and accessories. _ During t-he Nu-ptlal Mass Miss Frances Henneasev and Father 13¢!‘- nard Gillis D. D. sang solos andfla duet. The selections heard were. 0 Sacred Heart" "Sweet Divine" and Hail. Queen of Heav- en After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to the irn- medlate friends and relatives in the redecfory of the College. Later Ueut and M31. Macd left. on their Petawawa. This was the first, wedding o! its kind to take place in the chapel at st. Dunstan! as both the bride and groom had ‘attended the ooiiese- The bride was a student for two years and the bridegroom graduated in Arts in '43. The bride eroom re- ceived his commission in the Army at Broclwille in September of the same year. The Guardian joins in wishing this couple a long and happy marr- led life. island Soldier _ Describes Visit To Vatican Oity lc-Cpl. MacDonald of Mt. Stew- art who is serving with the Eighth Army in Italy has written to his mother, Mrs. A. D. MacDonald. on his visit to Rome and Vatican City. He says: "I spent a couple of days in Rome. It is sure a grand cty. As you know, it has never been bomb- and it has some _ buildings. I visited St. Peter s Cathedral. the largest church in the world. I waited for over an hour to get a glimpse of the Pope. There was a terrible crowd of Canadians and Yanks there to see him. When he did come, he was carried in a big gold chair by half a dozen of his guards. When he came to me he put out his hand and I kissed his ring and then he gave rne his blessing. I sure felt proud. You may see it in the News Reel. I am enclosing a picture of the present Pope which I got when I entered St. Peter's. He looks ex- actly like his picture. very small and old looking but as spry as can be. I also visited the Colosseum where many of the Saints are bur- ied and saw seven or eight tombs which contained the remains of different Popes who died hundreds of years ago, "I am going back in the front lines again and l have been transferred to a large ear and I am now in charge of five of a crew. That is sure some responsibility to think about beside your own Love to all. Your soldier son. COLIN SAINT JOHN. N. B. Aus~ 9 - " r Under a new order announced to-e night by D L. MacLaren. director of civil defence for New wick, illuminated advertisinz find display signs and other lizhts on or in front of business este ments or residences will be permis- sible lighting is under control at nll times g and can be extinguished without dc- lay, Bruns- blish- . such I henceforth Pfflvlflm TAQE‘ IHKItE In France is Pte. E. Albion, second son Pictured ' above of Mt, and Mrs. Evelyn Myers. Mt Albion. Poe, Myers enlisted in January, 1843. and went overseas in July the same year, Another brother Pte. Boswell Myers is also serving overseas. 'I'heir many friends wish them a sale return. G. Says Auxiliary Ferry Boats Found To lle Unsafe Island transportation probleml are discussed by Hon. J. L. Rale- ton. Minister of NatlonAl Defence and M. P. for Prince. in a recent. to the West. Prince Liberal tion Col. Balaton acknow- ledges recdlpt of resolutions paa- sed at the annual mvelilfls of the _ Association and says in part. "With regard to transportation: a bu“ m‘; The e i; very little I can add to the r lettnr which was published in the paper some time ago, except to any that since then we have learned of two or three boats which might be available aa an auxiliary on the run, These were in New York, and on each occasion I have arranged that the Department of ‘Transport send a qualified engineer down to inspect them. I am very sorry to surumnphsve ta any that they have advised that apart from any other consid- eration, the boats would be unsafe. At the present time the third one is under consideration but the (i- nnl report ia not yet available as to whether or not it would be suitable. New Car Ferry "With regard to the new Farr’. I am continually pressing the o - ficials concerned to nee that every- thing possible is done to have con- Trans- DOrt and the contractor that this will be done. but even at best you will understand that it will be. as I explained in rny letter to the Town Courwfl of Summersi -e, a good while before this Job. which requires special uipment and makes a call on me a1; which have high prior- ity for war can be com- DIWPNOB. pleted. I talked personally. a short time ago. with a senior officer o! Company which has the con- tract, and I am sure that they are doing everything they peas! y can to forward the project. I hope to get down in the near future to the ship arcl where it is being oonl- truc d and make an examination myself to see just how they an getting an. rv Pabhfi "Regarding Potatoes: I hope that if export permits are required this year some satisfactory manner will be worked out for their issu- ance. I anticipate that a group from Prinoe Edward Island who are im- mediately concerned will be com- ing to Ottawa in the near future, wonderful. 'and when they come I intend per- sonally to arrange for conferences with the officials in the Depart- ment of Agriculture and the Ex- port Permit Branch and to attend with them "I have also noted the section of the resolution which deals with the establishment of n glucose factory. I had this matter up with the Department of Agriculture some months ago, but the report whicheI received was not favour- able. It was the preliminary opin- ion of the offidnls concerned that such em msdertaklng could rot be carried on nrofltbaly after the war. Hence. while the investigat- ion ls still being continued. I am not too hopeful that the final nd- vice will warrant any conclusion that. this would be of any real or lasting value to the potato crow- er. Hovrever. yen can he nssirred that the matter is not heinz lost sitzht of "I have just TC"5'IIII,\' asked the Minister of Agriculture to 2h" con- sideration to the granting r.‘ ~=s- istance for the purpose nf cstvhiis - in! one or more starch factories, which it has been represented to me would b.» of n permanent \"“ne, and 1’ sincerely hope that sabne- hat thing ma" tievclon from this ‘ r-r-Y |....¢r5- " mnv l") of IIIIIIBIE AUTOMATIC IIIGKLET Q is CIGARETTE PAPE By” Websterlv